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HISTORY SUPPLEMENT OF THE ALBERTA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE RESOLUTIONS: Carried 1. Rehabilitation of prisoners. 2. Segregation and treatment of alcoholics in women's prisons. 3. That the National Film Board make a documentary of the International Peace Garden. 5 PROJECTS: A. W. I. Fund Safety — traffic safety under the Health convener farm safety under the Agriculture convener. Arthritis — learn more of the causes, types of arthritis. Mental Health Indian situation — to be studied under several headings. PRIZES: Handicraft shield — Munson W. I. highest number of points Bur-dett W. I. second. Tweedsmuir History — Angus Ridge W. I., Wetaskiwin. Tweedsmuir Handicrafts ( Grandmother's Quilt Blocks) 1. Sunshine W. I., Coutts 2. Falun W. I., Falun Tweedsmuir Cultural Project ( Words and Melody) 1. Mrs. A. Walker, Fairview 2. Mrs. L. Peterson and Mrs. A. Walker, Fairview Scrapbooks 1. Clearview W. I., Red Deer 2. Rugby W. I., Didsbury and Alida W. I., Vegreville FIFTY YEARS IN REVIEW: Costumes dating right back to before the year 1900 set the stage for the evening with the Past Presidents. Mrs. A. H. Rogers spoke of the earliest beginnings of Institutes and introduced Miss Isobel Noble, first President of the Alberta Women's Institutes. Miss Noble brought to life the days when the new organization was expanding to meet the overwhelming needs of the women of Alberta. Initiative and courage paved new but solid foundations for service. Miss Noble's sparkle and gaiety were contagious. All those present glowed when she finished with the poem: Wonderful, wonderful fortunate you This is the year that your dreams come true. Many of the Past Presidents were unable to attend but the highlights of each term were presented to show the continuity of growth and change. Other Past Presidents in attendance were Mrs. J. P. Ferguson of Trochu; Mrs. Lottie Thompson of Lethbridge and Mrs. S. Lefsrud of Viking. Each added her experiences in the life of the A. W. I, with each playing an important part of it.
Object Description
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Title | History Supplement of the Alberta Women's Institutes |
Subject | AWI, History |
Description | History Supplement 1956-1975 |
Language | en |
Format | application/pdf |
Type | text |
Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
Identifier | AWI0811034 |
Date | 1975 |
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 | HISTORY SUPPLEMENT OF THE ALBERTA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE RESOLUTIONS: Carried 1. Rehabilitation of prisoners. 2. Segregation and treatment of alcoholics in women's prisons. 3. That the National Film Board make a documentary of the International Peace Garden. 5 PROJECTS: A. W. I. Fund Safety — traffic safety under the Health convener farm safety under the Agriculture convener. Arthritis — learn more of the causes, types of arthritis. Mental Health Indian situation — to be studied under several headings. PRIZES: Handicraft shield — Munson W. I. highest number of points Bur-dett W. I. second. Tweedsmuir History — Angus Ridge W. I., Wetaskiwin. Tweedsmuir Handicrafts ( Grandmother's Quilt Blocks) 1. Sunshine W. I., Coutts 2. Falun W. I., Falun Tweedsmuir Cultural Project ( Words and Melody) 1. Mrs. A. Walker, Fairview 2. Mrs. L. Peterson and Mrs. A. Walker, Fairview Scrapbooks 1. Clearview W. I., Red Deer 2. Rugby W. I., Didsbury and Alida W. I., Vegreville FIFTY YEARS IN REVIEW: Costumes dating right back to before the year 1900 set the stage for the evening with the Past Presidents. Mrs. A. H. Rogers spoke of the earliest beginnings of Institutes and introduced Miss Isobel Noble, first President of the Alberta Women's Institutes. Miss Noble brought to life the days when the new organization was expanding to meet the overwhelming needs of the women of Alberta. Initiative and courage paved new but solid foundations for service. Miss Noble's sparkle and gaiety were contagious. All those present glowed when she finished with the poem: Wonderful, wonderful fortunate you This is the year that your dreams come true. Many of the Past Presidents were unable to attend but the highlights of each term were presented to show the continuity of growth and change. Other Past Presidents in attendance were Mrs. J. P. Ferguson of Trochu; Mrs. Lottie Thompson of Lethbridge and Mrs. S. Lefsrud of Viking. Each added her experiences in the life of the A. W. I, with each playing an important part of it. |
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