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a f u - [ PINE LAKE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE],
submitted by
Marion Brown
Clean air and water, our
precious resources, were
the subjects chosen by
Kathleen Lawrence who
presented the thought provoking
environmental topics.
" Climate change,"
" green house gas emissions,"
" Kyoto Protocol"
were phrases that stimulated
the members to search
for a better understanding of
our ever changing environment.
Do we know enough
about the impact of adopting
the Kyoto Protocol to
risk job loss and an economic
turndown? Are we
prepared to divert water to
parched land of the south?
Mrs. Lawrence challenged
each member to keep track
of one day's usage of water,
for which we take for granted,
and asked if each had a
water saving project in her
home. Don Bester, a
Caroline farmer, who has
taken a leadership role in
the preservation of water
will speak at the annual
Constituency Conference
May 11 in the Red Deer and
District Museum .
The study of
Newfoundland and
Labrador, Alberta's twin
province, is continuing.
Marion Brown reported that
a letter of introduction had
been sent to Mrs. Martha
Butt, a picture of the branch
ladies and a copy of the last
issue of the Home and
Country. A l l members are
encouraged to bring items
of interest to add to the
study board at each meeting.
The Newfoundland and
Labrador board displays a
map, flag pin, activity items
gleaned from the N. L. W. I.
Newsletter, 2002 NLWI
program and personnel pictures.
Twillingate W. I. is the
chosen branch twin.
The Garden Club will
again be sponsored by the
PLWI. Four age categories
are: Pre- school, 6 to 9 years,
10 to 13 years and 14 to 18
years. Garden club rules
and regulations are provided
upon a registration of $ 2.
Registration deadline is
April 30. Special feature for
this year will be to create a
bookmark, card or picture
from pressed pansies. A l l
seeds and bedding plants
will be provided by the
PLWI.
Four members had
attended the District III
Conference at Ponoka, 21,
2002. Alice Lowis was
named to the position of
District Director for a three
year term.
Final plans were made
for the Handicraft Display
and tea, May 4 and the
Constituency Conference,
May 11, both to be held in
the Red Deer & District
Museum and the AWI
Provincial Convention May
28 to 30 at Stony Plain,
Alberta. Marilyn
Wattenbarger will represent
Pine Lake Women's
Institute as the official delegate.
Kathleen Lawrence
and Doris Warke will present
a history of the Pine
Lake garden club from
which the convention
theme, Seeds of Hope, was
formulated.
At this 46th branch
anniversary, Marion Brown
and Doris Warke sang, " A
Few of my Favorite Things"
illustrating changes over the
years. Faye Nicholson
quizzed the members with a
Words x 5 and a True and
False contest.
Millie Munro honoured
C. C. Marilyn Wattenbarger receives
' Many and Remarkable" from D. D.
Ada Ash ton
Object Description
| Rating | |
| 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 58 |
| 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 | a f u - [ PINE LAKE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE], submitted by Marion Brown Clean air and water, our precious resources, were the subjects chosen by Kathleen Lawrence who presented the thought provoking environmental topics. " Climate change," " green house gas emissions," " Kyoto Protocol" were phrases that stimulated the members to search for a better understanding of our ever changing environment. Do we know enough about the impact of adopting the Kyoto Protocol to risk job loss and an economic turndown? Are we prepared to divert water to parched land of the south? Mrs. Lawrence challenged each member to keep track of one day's usage of water, for which we take for granted, and asked if each had a water saving project in her home. Don Bester, a Caroline farmer, who has taken a leadership role in the preservation of water will speak at the annual Constituency Conference May 11 in the Red Deer and District Museum . The study of Newfoundland and Labrador, Alberta's twin province, is continuing. Marion Brown reported that a letter of introduction had been sent to Mrs. Martha Butt, a picture of the branch ladies and a copy of the last issue of the Home and Country. A l l members are encouraged to bring items of interest to add to the study board at each meeting. The Newfoundland and Labrador board displays a map, flag pin, activity items gleaned from the N. L. W. I. Newsletter, 2002 NLWI program and personnel pictures. Twillingate W. I. is the chosen branch twin. The Garden Club will again be sponsored by the PLWI. Four age categories are: Pre- school, 6 to 9 years, 10 to 13 years and 14 to 18 years. Garden club rules and regulations are provided upon a registration of $ 2. Registration deadline is April 30. Special feature for this year will be to create a bookmark, card or picture from pressed pansies. A l l seeds and bedding plants will be provided by the PLWI. Four members had attended the District III Conference at Ponoka, 21, 2002. Alice Lowis was named to the position of District Director for a three year term. Final plans were made for the Handicraft Display and tea, May 4 and the Constituency Conference, May 11, both to be held in the Red Deer & District Museum and the AWI Provincial Convention May 28 to 30 at Stony Plain, Alberta. Marilyn Wattenbarger will represent Pine Lake Women's Institute as the official delegate. Kathleen Lawrence and Doris Warke will present a history of the Pine Lake garden club from which the convention theme, Seeds of Hope, was formulated. At this 46th branch anniversary, Marion Brown and Doris Warke sang, " A Few of my Favorite Things" illustrating changes over the years. Faye Nicholson quizzed the members with a Words x 5 and a True and False contest. Millie Munro honoured C. C. Marilyn Wattenbarger receives ' Many and Remarkable" from D. D. Ada Ash ton |
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