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OUR FIRST FIFTY YEARS - WOODDALE W. I. June IS, 1929, was a very important day in the lives of many women in the Wooddale, Monte Vista districts and Rimbey area. " A meeting for the organization of a Women's Institute at Wooddale School was called to order by Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, visiting president of Center Valley Women's Institute, who acted as chairman/ ( From Esta Stuart's minutes of that meeting.) Officers elected at that first meeting were: President Mrs. Pat Bowen Vice- Presidnet Mrs. M. S. ( Florence) Aunger Secretary- Treasurer Esta Stuart Auditors Mrs. Pobcrt MacKenzie Mrs. T. A. Crommie Directors Mrs. D. A. Stuart Mrs. Crommie Miss Blanche Brooks '' A vote of thanks to the five Center Valley Ladies, Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, Mrs. Joe Diggle, Mrs. Ed Ellsworth, 3nd Mrs. L. A. Gunnell, who so kindly helped us in our organization was carried unanimously.'' Fifty years later, we are even more grateful to those five ladies ( Mrs. Joe Diggle now lives in the Kansas Ridge Apartments in Rimbey). Others signing the roll as Charter members were Mildred Crommie, Mrs. C. H. Stewart, Mrs. William Stuart, and Mrs. Johnson ( 1. By motion the annual membership fee was set at 25$ and '' at each meeting we have a receptacle in a conspicuous place for free will offering. Quilting activities were started that first year, and are even now a main project and source of funds. Since 1971, we have earned about$ 2,100 and what good times we've had around the quilts I Through the years, we have given ouilts to fire victims, cold bachelors - wherever we saw a need. Our first bride was Mildred Crommie, one of our Charter members, who married Jack Manson. In September, 1930, included in bills paid' was " set of knives - $ 4.50." Lorna Dentman ( Mrs. Ken Adams) "* A Mary Mellis ( Mrs. George Grinde) were also members who married T ..' hile they were in the Institute.
Object Description
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Title | Wooddale 1929-1979 - 50 Years |
Subject | AWI, Mandate |
Description | Information Pamphlet |
Language | en |
Format | application/pdf |
Type | text |
Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
Identifier | AWI0811078 |
Date | 1985 |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
Title | Page 6 |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | AWI Collection |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Transcript | OUR FIRST FIFTY YEARS - WOODDALE W. I. June IS, 1929, was a very important day in the lives of many women in the Wooddale, Monte Vista districts and Rimbey area. " A meeting for the organization of a Women's Institute at Wooddale School was called to order by Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, visiting president of Center Valley Women's Institute, who acted as chairman/ ( From Esta Stuart's minutes of that meeting.) Officers elected at that first meeting were: President Mrs. Pat Bowen Vice- Presidnet Mrs. M. S. ( Florence) Aunger Secretary- Treasurer Esta Stuart Auditors Mrs. Pobcrt MacKenzie Mrs. T. A. Crommie Directors Mrs. D. A. Stuart Mrs. Crommie Miss Blanche Brooks '' A vote of thanks to the five Center Valley Ladies, Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, Mrs. Joe Diggle, Mrs. Ed Ellsworth, 3nd Mrs. L. A. Gunnell, who so kindly helped us in our organization was carried unanimously.'' Fifty years later, we are even more grateful to those five ladies ( Mrs. Joe Diggle now lives in the Kansas Ridge Apartments in Rimbey). Others signing the roll as Charter members were Mildred Crommie, Mrs. C. H. Stewart, Mrs. William Stuart, and Mrs. Johnson ( 1. By motion the annual membership fee was set at 25$ and '' at each meeting we have a receptacle in a conspicuous place for free will offering. Quilting activities were started that first year, and are even now a main project and source of funds. Since 1971, we have earned about$ 2,100 and what good times we've had around the quilts I Through the years, we have given ouilts to fire victims, cold bachelors - wherever we saw a need. Our first bride was Mildred Crommie, one of our Charter members, who married Jack Manson. In September, 1930, included in bills paid' was " set of knives - $ 4.50." Lorna Dentman ( Mrs. Ken Adams) "* A Mary Mellis ( Mrs. George Grinde) were also members who married T ..' hile they were in the Institute. |
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