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2004 EVENTS ( Continued)
FEDERATED WOMEN'S INSTITUTES OF CANADA
PLWI is supporting FWIC Convention 2006 by contributing $ 50.00/ year for three years.
Branch made 24 quilt pockets, over thirty pot scrubbers and 116 " boxes of love" for the goodie bags.
Marion Brown sits on the AWI Organizing Committee for FWIC Convention 2006 as Financial Chair.
Adelaide Hoodless Homestead Fund supported at $ 2.30/ member
ASSOCIATED WOMEN OF THE WORLD
World Food Day, October 16, recognized with a pot luck supper featuring rice dishes.
Operation Christmas Child - Three boxes were donated
Sid Newton ( brother of former pen friends) dies Sept. 6, 2004 at 89 years.
Pennies for Friendship
ROLL CALLS & FUN TIMES
Leap Year Custom
Getting Ready for W. l - Noreen Olson
Have Fun. Don7 Get Old - Reading
Christmas Crossword Puzzle
Hymns matched to Occupations
P I N E L A K E W O M E N ' S I N S T I T U TE
S Submitted by
E. Marion Brown
yS- 2004 is drawing lo a
Q - j^ | close after another busy
P \ r& fc \ \ e . • w . \ .
1 « ' v
year. The members have
accumulated 1553 volunteer
hours contributing to
the success of the branch.
Nine meetings were held
during the year.
The recent Christmas
Market was a huge success.
Special thanks is extended
to all the vendors who
bought tables to bring their
wares to the public. Lynn
Kadar was the winner of the
cloth bun basket crafted by
Dons Warke. Winners of
50/ 50 draw were Jolyn Sulz
and Zara Wattenbarger.
Saturday, November 12,
2005 is the tentative date set
for the " Centennial Year"
market.
Over forty W. L family
and extended family members
attended the annual
Family Christmas supper
which was again held at the
HUB Community Centre,
Friday, December 3, 2004.
After a delicious turkey
supper, young and old
enjoyed entertainment provided
by the children followed
by five games of
Bingo. Toonie prizes were
donated by Millie Munro.
The visit from Santa rounded
off the delightful
evening with a special time
for each child and a gift of a
candy bag.
Christmas greetings
were received from Lyn
Reinke from Haden,
Australia. It has been
extremely dry again this
year in their farming area
but recent rains were
encouraging for emerging
crops. The " kangaroo"
fridge magnet was won by
M i l l i e Munro as a lucky
draw.
Secret sisters were
revealed through Christmas
cards and gifts were
exchanged in good fellowship
and fun.
Officers elected to the
2005 positions were:
President, Marilyn
Wattenbarger
Secretary, Marion
Brown,
Treasurer, Kathleen
Lawrence
Directors, Doris Warke,
Isabelle Beck, Millie
Munro.
The 2005 program will
be drawn up on Wednesday,
December 29/ 04 at the
HUB Community meeting
room. Fees were paid for
the upcoming year.
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 131 |
| 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 | 2004 EVENTS ( Continued) FEDERATED WOMEN'S INSTITUTES OF CANADA PLWI is supporting FWIC Convention 2006 by contributing $ 50.00/ year for three years. Branch made 24 quilt pockets, over thirty pot scrubbers and 116 " boxes of love" for the goodie bags. Marion Brown sits on the AWI Organizing Committee for FWIC Convention 2006 as Financial Chair. Adelaide Hoodless Homestead Fund supported at $ 2.30/ member ASSOCIATED WOMEN OF THE WORLD World Food Day, October 16, recognized with a pot luck supper featuring rice dishes. Operation Christmas Child - Three boxes were donated Sid Newton ( brother of former pen friends) dies Sept. 6, 2004 at 89 years. Pennies for Friendship ROLL CALLS & FUN TIMES Leap Year Custom Getting Ready for W. l - Noreen Olson Have Fun. Don7 Get Old - Reading Christmas Crossword Puzzle Hymns matched to Occupations P I N E L A K E W O M E N ' S I N S T I T U TE S Submitted by E. Marion Brown yS- 2004 is drawing lo a Q - j^ | close after another busy P \ r& fc \ \ e . • w . \ . 1 « ' v year. The members have accumulated 1553 volunteer hours contributing to the success of the branch. Nine meetings were held during the year. The recent Christmas Market was a huge success. Special thanks is extended to all the vendors who bought tables to bring their wares to the public. Lynn Kadar was the winner of the cloth bun basket crafted by Dons Warke. Winners of 50/ 50 draw were Jolyn Sulz and Zara Wattenbarger. Saturday, November 12, 2005 is the tentative date set for the " Centennial Year" market. Over forty W. L family and extended family members attended the annual Family Christmas supper which was again held at the HUB Community Centre, Friday, December 3, 2004. After a delicious turkey supper, young and old enjoyed entertainment provided by the children followed by five games of Bingo. Toonie prizes were donated by Millie Munro. The visit from Santa rounded off the delightful evening with a special time for each child and a gift of a candy bag. Christmas greetings were received from Lyn Reinke from Haden, Australia. It has been extremely dry again this year in their farming area but recent rains were encouraging for emerging crops. The " kangaroo" fridge magnet was won by M i l l i e Munro as a lucky draw. Secret sisters were revealed through Christmas cards and gifts were exchanged in good fellowship and fun. Officers elected to the 2005 positions were: President, Marilyn Wattenbarger Secretary, Marion Brown, Treasurer, Kathleen Lawrence Directors, Doris Warke, Isabelle Beck, Millie Munro. The 2005 program will be drawn up on Wednesday, December 29/ 04 at the HUB Community meeting room. Fees were paid for the upcoming year. |
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