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P I N E L A K E W. I.
D o i n g Whatever It
Takes, the theme under
which volunteers carry
out their duties at Mich-ener
Services was outlined
by Carmen Kostiuk.
E l l a Sawyer, Pine Lake
W. I. branch Social Services
convener, introduced
Carmen who co- ordinates
the volunteer services for
the 382 clients at Michen-er
Centre, Red Deer. 250
volunteers help accomplish
the extensive activities
of recreation and outreach
under such programs
as Ventures program,
Volunteer Friends,
Camp L . G . Barnes program,
Smiley's Club and
F i r s t Nation's program.
Volunteers aim to help
the " community" to
achieve their self interests
and dreams. A n environment
of happy independence
is fulfilled under
home staff who are assisted
with workers i n physiology,
rehabilitation, and
pastoral care.
Ms. Kostiuk expressed
her thanks to all the Pine
Lake members who have
supported the Michener
Services, especially the
craft program of Beaver
H a l l , by presenting each
with a thank- you gift.
The branch purchased a
cookbook produced by
Michener Services under
pastoral care to be used as
a gift for the June Coffee
Party.
Twenty- three participants
have registered for
the Pine Lake Garden
Club in the four categories.
Seeds and " Joker,
Poker" Pansy bedding
plants have been distributed
to all registrants.
Seven members attended
the Constituency
Handicraft Display and
Tea with Kathleen
Lawrence as Tea Pourer.
W. I. members from the
seven branches supported
the annual event and
enjoyed the outstanding
display of handicraft done
by the members.
Five members attended
the annual Constituency
Conference under the
direction of Constituency
Convener M a r i l y n Wattenbarger.
The day long
conference was highlighted
with an address by Don
Bester on " Water Usage,"
a presentation of the " Do's
and Don'ts of Photography"
by Diane Lewis and
an impressive Memorial
Service remembering our
past members. Marion
Brown and Doris Northey
gave an update on Safety
C i t y and the F a rm Safety
Program. Ridgewood
W. I. placed first in the
Handicraft Competition
w i t h a standing of 5.4.
Pine Lake had three outstanding
articles on the
Outstanding Table.
Marcella Basco of
Leslieville W. I. was elected
as Constituency Convener
for the next three-year
term. Marion
Younker cf Balmoral W. I.
will serve as Constituency
Citizenship and Legislation
convener.
AWI Resolutions were
discussed for agreement
for delegate, Marilyn Wat-tenbarger's
discretion for
voting privileges.
Plans were made for the
upcoming Coffee Party, on
Wednesday, June 5, 2002,
from 9 to 11 a. m.
The new season for the
Farmers' Market w i l l run
from 3: 00 to- 5: 30 p. m.
commencing on Friday,
June 14, 2002, and closing
on August 30, 2002,
Congratulations were
extended to M i l l i e M u n ro
who was recently honoured
at a community
party.
The violent spring
snowstorm prompted the
members to return to
their homes in haste!
Submitted by
fflay- £• Marion Brown
FWIC Board meet in Fredericton
L- R: Margaret Yetman ( NFD), Joan MacNeill ( NFD), Marion Brown ( AB)
Iva Mutch ( PEI), Joan Dawson ( PEI), Nancy Banister ( NB), Ruth Dickie ( NB),
Standing - Patsy Nagel ( BC)
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 60 |
| 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 W. I. D o i n g Whatever It Takes, the theme under which volunteers carry out their duties at Mich-ener Services was outlined by Carmen Kostiuk. E l l a Sawyer, Pine Lake W. I. branch Social Services convener, introduced Carmen who co- ordinates the volunteer services for the 382 clients at Michen-er Centre, Red Deer. 250 volunteers help accomplish the extensive activities of recreation and outreach under such programs as Ventures program, Volunteer Friends, Camp L . G . Barnes program, Smiley's Club and F i r s t Nation's program. Volunteers aim to help the " community" to achieve their self interests and dreams. A n environment of happy independence is fulfilled under home staff who are assisted with workers i n physiology, rehabilitation, and pastoral care. Ms. Kostiuk expressed her thanks to all the Pine Lake members who have supported the Michener Services, especially the craft program of Beaver H a l l , by presenting each with a thank- you gift. The branch purchased a cookbook produced by Michener Services under pastoral care to be used as a gift for the June Coffee Party. Twenty- three participants have registered for the Pine Lake Garden Club in the four categories. Seeds and " Joker, Poker" Pansy bedding plants have been distributed to all registrants. Seven members attended the Constituency Handicraft Display and Tea with Kathleen Lawrence as Tea Pourer. W. I. members from the seven branches supported the annual event and enjoyed the outstanding display of handicraft done by the members. Five members attended the annual Constituency Conference under the direction of Constituency Convener M a r i l y n Wattenbarger. The day long conference was highlighted with an address by Don Bester on " Water Usage," a presentation of the " Do's and Don'ts of Photography" by Diane Lewis and an impressive Memorial Service remembering our past members. Marion Brown and Doris Northey gave an update on Safety C i t y and the F a rm Safety Program. Ridgewood W. I. placed first in the Handicraft Competition w i t h a standing of 5.4. Pine Lake had three outstanding articles on the Outstanding Table. Marcella Basco of Leslieville W. I. was elected as Constituency Convener for the next three-year term. Marion Younker cf Balmoral W. I. will serve as Constituency Citizenship and Legislation convener. AWI Resolutions were discussed for agreement for delegate, Marilyn Wat-tenbarger's discretion for voting privileges. Plans were made for the upcoming Coffee Party, on Wednesday, June 5, 2002, from 9 to 11 a. m. The new season for the Farmers' Market w i l l run from 3: 00 to- 5: 30 p. m. commencing on Friday, June 14, 2002, and closing on August 30, 2002, Congratulations were extended to M i l l i e M u n ro who was recently honoured at a community party. The violent spring snowstorm prompted the members to return to their homes in haste! Submitted by fflay- £• Marion Brown FWIC Board meet in Fredericton L- R: Margaret Yetman ( NFD), Joan MacNeill ( NFD), Marion Brown ( AB) Iva Mutch ( PEI), Joan Dawson ( PEI), Nancy Banister ( NB), Ruth Dickie ( NB), Standing - Patsy Nagel ( BC) |
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