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P I N E L A K E WI. Are you interested in your Horoscope according to the Chinese New Year? Each year falls under the sign of one of 12 different animals and 2002 is the Year of the Horse. Each member chose their particular year according to the year in which they were born and read their predictions for this special year. Financial risks, health situations and love life were all to be heeded. M i l l i e Munro provided this fun time to the delight of the members. In the absence of an Education program, a lively discussion took place around the theme, " A new innovative educational concept." The members noted the many ways that education is delivered especially with Cyber School via the computer. The past month was a busy month for members attending conventions. Kathleen Lawrence, Doris Warke and M a r i l y n Wattenbarger attended the annual Alberta Women's Institutes meeting held in Stony P l a i n , Alberta May 28 to 30, 2002. As official delegate, Marilyn Wattenbarger commented on the excellent speakers, two of which were E l a T u z i n s k a and Jerod Zsombor. Ms. Tuzinska works in the Justice Ministry and spoke on Immigration and Citizenship and Mr. Zsombor of the U. of A. Hospital spoke on the urgent need for skin and organs for transplant. He impressed upon the delegates the need to inform their families of their wishes. It is not enough to sign a donor card! Phyllis Kosik was elected as President Elect and Marcella Bacso w i l l serve as Resolutions Chairman. Executive Secretary, Fern K J l l i a n , and her brother provided the entertainment for Convention 2002 with the theme, Seeds of Hope. Marion and Roy Brown have just returned from New Brunswick where the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada held their Board Meeting M a y 25 to 28, 2002 in Fredericton. Marion showed pictures of the stately N. B. homes, City of St. John with its Reversing Falls, Flower Pot Rocks on the Bay of Fundy and reported visit to the New Brunswick W. I. Home for the aged i n Woodstock. The annual Coffee Party was enjoyed by 47 guests who took time to enjoy morning coffee with muffins or coffee cake. Winnie MacFadyen and Sheila Page were lucky door prize winners of plants. Thanks to a l l the ladies and the four men who supported this fund r a i s i n g event for the Pine Lake Women's Institute. Marion Brown reported that purple and white petunias have been planted i n the " WI. Corner" to signify the Year of the Mountains. Lane Nicholson has been added to the roster of garden club participants to make a total of 24. PLWI wall again sponsor the Handcraft Section of the Pine Lake Fair 2002 j August 9, 10, 11. Presi- | dent Doris Warke will purchase and present the gift. PLWI members have k i n d l y offered to oversee the serving of the lunch for the 50th Wedding Anniversary Tea for Roy and Marion Brown, Sunday J u l y 14, 2002, 2: 00 to 5: 00 p. m. Submitted by E. Marion Brown
Object Description
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Title | Pine Lake History, 2000-December 31, 2007 |
Subject | AWI; Pine Lake Branch |
Description | Branch History |
Language | en |
Format | application/pdf |
Type | text |
Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
Identifier | awi0811090 |
Date | 2007 |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
Title | Page 62 |
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 | P I N E L A K E WI. Are you interested in your Horoscope according to the Chinese New Year? Each year falls under the sign of one of 12 different animals and 2002 is the Year of the Horse. Each member chose their particular year according to the year in which they were born and read their predictions for this special year. Financial risks, health situations and love life were all to be heeded. M i l l i e Munro provided this fun time to the delight of the members. In the absence of an Education program, a lively discussion took place around the theme, " A new innovative educational concept." The members noted the many ways that education is delivered especially with Cyber School via the computer. The past month was a busy month for members attending conventions. Kathleen Lawrence, Doris Warke and M a r i l y n Wattenbarger attended the annual Alberta Women's Institutes meeting held in Stony P l a i n , Alberta May 28 to 30, 2002. As official delegate, Marilyn Wattenbarger commented on the excellent speakers, two of which were E l a T u z i n s k a and Jerod Zsombor. Ms. Tuzinska works in the Justice Ministry and spoke on Immigration and Citizenship and Mr. Zsombor of the U. of A. Hospital spoke on the urgent need for skin and organs for transplant. He impressed upon the delegates the need to inform their families of their wishes. It is not enough to sign a donor card! Phyllis Kosik was elected as President Elect and Marcella Bacso w i l l serve as Resolutions Chairman. Executive Secretary, Fern K J l l i a n , and her brother provided the entertainment for Convention 2002 with the theme, Seeds of Hope. Marion and Roy Brown have just returned from New Brunswick where the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada held their Board Meeting M a y 25 to 28, 2002 in Fredericton. Marion showed pictures of the stately N. B. homes, City of St. John with its Reversing Falls, Flower Pot Rocks on the Bay of Fundy and reported visit to the New Brunswick W. I. Home for the aged i n Woodstock. The annual Coffee Party was enjoyed by 47 guests who took time to enjoy morning coffee with muffins or coffee cake. Winnie MacFadyen and Sheila Page were lucky door prize winners of plants. Thanks to a l l the ladies and the four men who supported this fund r a i s i n g event for the Pine Lake Women's Institute. Marion Brown reported that purple and white petunias have been planted i n the " WI. Corner" to signify the Year of the Mountains. Lane Nicholson has been added to the roster of garden club participants to make a total of 24. PLWI wall again sponsor the Handcraft Section of the Pine Lake Fair 2002 j August 9, 10, 11. Presi- | dent Doris Warke will purchase and present the gift. PLWI members have k i n d l y offered to oversee the serving of the lunch for the 50th Wedding Anniversary Tea for Roy and Marion Brown, Sunday J u l y 14, 2002, 2: 00 to 5: 00 p. m. Submitted by E. Marion Brown |
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