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HISTORY SUPPLEMENT OF THE ALBERTA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE 54 Mr. Scott gave a talk on photography and showed films on " Three Bruins Go Camping". Miss Cram, Deportment teacher gave a talk on " Banquet Etiquette". The Proficiency Trophy was won by the Bancroft Buttercups. 1959 There was an attendance of one hundred and seven representing thirty- nine Clubs with an overall membership of seven hundred. The Theme Song " Let the Sun Shine In" while the Slogan was " There's a Limit to our Achievements but None to our Attempt". The CFCN Proficiency Trophy went to the Bancroft Buttercups. Eileen Harper of the Melody Maids won the Secretary's award. 1960 There was an attendance of one hundred and nine girls and thirty Supervisors and Helga Firstenworth was the President. Theme Song " High Hopes" and the Slogan, " Reach High, There's Plenty of Room". Mrs. S. Thome, District 2 Director spoke on behalf of A. W. I. Mrs. Durr gave a very interesting talk on " Beauty Culture" and demonstrated different hair styles. Members viewed the UNICEF Film by Danny Kaye. The Secretary's Scholarship was won by Donna Cipperley of the Lone Pine Orioles. The Proficiency Trophy and the Handicraft Cup also went to the Lone Pine Orioles. 1961 President, Bernice Gordeyko Theme " Spread a Little Sunshine" with the Slogan " Every Day is a New Beginning". The Supervisors both stress " What you put into your work is what you get out of it". Mrs. M. G. Roberts, A. W. I. President, spoke and outlined the history of the A. W. I. Girls' Clubs. Charters were presented to eight new Girls' Clubs. The Danish system of judging was used to judge the handicraft. Secretary's Scholarship was won by Enid Jones of the " Alberta Busy Beavers". The Proficiency Trophy and the Handicraft Cup were won by the Lone Pine Orioles. 1962 Supervisor, Mrs. H. Richardson, Didsbury with Assistant, Mrs. P. Houser. President, Jeanette Haderer for 1962 and 1963 One hundred and seventeen girls and Supervisors registered, representing twenty- eight Clubs with a membership of four hundred and eighty- two. The Provincial Supervisor stressed " You will only Get Out of this Convention What You Put Into 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 55 |
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 54 Mr. Scott gave a talk on photography and showed films on " Three Bruins Go Camping". Miss Cram, Deportment teacher gave a talk on " Banquet Etiquette". The Proficiency Trophy was won by the Bancroft Buttercups. 1959 There was an attendance of one hundred and seven representing thirty- nine Clubs with an overall membership of seven hundred. The Theme Song " Let the Sun Shine In" while the Slogan was " There's a Limit to our Achievements but None to our Attempt". The CFCN Proficiency Trophy went to the Bancroft Buttercups. Eileen Harper of the Melody Maids won the Secretary's award. 1960 There was an attendance of one hundred and nine girls and thirty Supervisors and Helga Firstenworth was the President. Theme Song " High Hopes" and the Slogan, " Reach High, There's Plenty of Room". Mrs. S. Thome, District 2 Director spoke on behalf of A. W. I. Mrs. Durr gave a very interesting talk on " Beauty Culture" and demonstrated different hair styles. Members viewed the UNICEF Film by Danny Kaye. The Secretary's Scholarship was won by Donna Cipperley of the Lone Pine Orioles. The Proficiency Trophy and the Handicraft Cup also went to the Lone Pine Orioles. 1961 President, Bernice Gordeyko Theme " Spread a Little Sunshine" with the Slogan " Every Day is a New Beginning". The Supervisors both stress " What you put into your work is what you get out of it". Mrs. M. G. Roberts, A. W. I. President, spoke and outlined the history of the A. W. I. Girls' Clubs. Charters were presented to eight new Girls' Clubs. The Danish system of judging was used to judge the handicraft. Secretary's Scholarship was won by Enid Jones of the " Alberta Busy Beavers". The Proficiency Trophy and the Handicraft Cup were won by the Lone Pine Orioles. 1962 Supervisor, Mrs. H. Richardson, Didsbury with Assistant, Mrs. P. Houser. President, Jeanette Haderer for 1962 and 1963 One hundred and seventeen girls and Supervisors registered, representing twenty- eight Clubs with a membership of four hundred and eighty- two. The Provincial Supervisor stressed " You will only Get Out of this Convention What You Put Into It". |
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