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" ED DEER CENTRE ( UU" 1EN I S INSTITUTE
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RED DEER E DISTRICT MUSEUM E ARCHIVES
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I had the pleasure of meeting
and going on a walk recently
with a delightful group of
women from the Pine Lake
Women's Institute .
The woodlands of the Gaetz
Lakes Sanctuary were bursting
with life as is possible only in
the spring. Saskatoons were just
coming into flower, a white-throated
sparrow was singing
his Oh sweet, Canada - Canada
Pine Lake - Kathleen Lawrence
A pot luck supper in the
McCullough Room of the Allen
Bungalow at the Kerry Wood
Nature Centre preceded the
monthly meeting. This was of
special interest to our senior
member, Mrs. E. Annie Allen, as
her husband's father Geo. Allen
had built the bungalow in the
early 1900' s .
Environment educational con-venor
Edna Whittemore intro-duced
Jim Robertson, Waskasoo
Park Naturalist, Kerry Wood
Nature Centre, who explained the
reason for the Nature Centre,
then took us for a short tour
through the Centre . This was
followed by a walk to one of the
observation platforms overlooking
part of Gaetz Lake Santuary .
Regular meeting, back at the
Allen Bungalow, was called to
order by President Marion Brown
with the reading of a poem The
Blessing . The Creed was re-peated
and the May birthdays of
Vera Pierce, Gayle Olson and
Millie Munro were recognized .
The correct procedure for
handling agricultural chemicals
was emphasized at the Pesticide
Use Update program held at the
Pine Lake Hall in April. The five
persons present were made aware
of the danger to health as a
result of not using proper
clothing when handling pesti-cides.
- h : ~ oris ;; urxe, Liiii~ Jlu~ to: ., Very ~=} erce
' ayle Olson, Annie Allen, Kathleen Lawrence,
7awver, I,; ;-. be11e Beck, Edna INhittemore,
iia=, ion_ Brcvin
In the annual Red Deer Centre)
Constituency handicraft com-petition
held in March, Dorothy
Herbert placed third in the
individual high class with 65
points . She also placed in the
over 80 class and in the over 90
class. E. Annie Allen placed with
34 points .
5260 was collected and for-warded
to the Canadian Cancer
Society.
Final plans were made for the
annual coffee party to be held in
the Pine Lake Hall, June 1.
A $ 12 membership for Kerry
Wood Nature Centre was pur-chased
.
Charter member, Vera Pierce,
was honored along with about 60
other women, at a Salute to
Women banquet at the Capri
Centre sponsored by the Central
Alberta Women's Emergency
Shelter. Vera was a member of
the Amazons hockey team that
won the provincial championship
in the early 1930' s . Vera played
defence.
Doris Warke will be branch
delegate to the Provincial Alberta
Women's Institute Convention in'
Olds in June . Lillie Clutton,
Wanda Andrews, Irma Lawrence
and Kathleen Lawrence will help
the provincial handicraft co- ordin-ator
on June 2 to unpack and
arrange articles for judging.
A letter will be sent to Mayor
McGhee expressing delight that
the City and CP Rail have
negotiated a new rail line that
bypasses sensitive areas of
Maskepetoon Park .
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Pine Lake History - 1976 - 1989 |
| Subject | AWI; Pine Lake Branch |
| Description | Branch History |
| Language | en |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Type | text |
| Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
| Identifier | awi0811093 |
| Date | 2007 |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
| Title | Page 157 |
| 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 | C IA 9J I A ( W I Aw I A w 1 AW I A! 11 " ED DEER CENTRE ( UU" 1EN I S INSTITUTE CONSTITUENCEY CONFEPENCE Mk 68TH ANNIVERSARY FRIDAY, Apnjo 22 RED DEER E DISTRICT MUSEUM E ARCHIVES 4551 - 47A AVENUE RED VEER, ALBERTA . A W I A ( U I AfJI ANT AWL AWL AW1 AWL AWL - 1988 A wI A 1 A w1 A w I AwI A w I A wI A ( U I I had the pleasure of meeting and going on a walk recently with a delightful group of women from the Pine Lake Women's Institute . The woodlands of the Gaetz Lakes Sanctuary were bursting with life as is possible only in the spring. Saskatoons were just coming into flower, a white-throated sparrow was singing his Oh sweet, Canada - Canada Pine Lake - Kathleen Lawrence A pot luck supper in the McCullough Room of the Allen Bungalow at the Kerry Wood Nature Centre preceded the monthly meeting. This was of special interest to our senior member, Mrs. E. Annie Allen, as her husband's father Geo. Allen had built the bungalow in the early 1900' s . Environment educational con-venor Edna Whittemore intro-duced Jim Robertson, Waskasoo Park Naturalist, Kerry Wood Nature Centre, who explained the reason for the Nature Centre, then took us for a short tour through the Centre . This was followed by a walk to one of the observation platforms overlooking part of Gaetz Lake Santuary . Regular meeting, back at the Allen Bungalow, was called to order by President Marion Brown with the reading of a poem The Blessing . The Creed was re-peated and the May birthdays of Vera Pierce, Gayle Olson and Millie Munro were recognized . The correct procedure for handling agricultural chemicals was emphasized at the Pesticide Use Update program held at the Pine Lake Hall in April. The five persons present were made aware of the danger to health as a result of not using proper clothing when handling pesti-cides. - h : ~ oris ;; urxe, Liiii~ Jlu~ to: ., Very ~=} erce ' ayle Olson, Annie Allen, Kathleen Lawrence, 7awver, I,; ;-. be11e Beck, Edna INhittemore, iia=, ion_ Brcvin In the annual Red Deer Centre) Constituency handicraft com-petition held in March, Dorothy Herbert placed third in the individual high class with 65 points . She also placed in the over 80 class and in the over 90 class. E. Annie Allen placed with 34 points . 5260 was collected and for-warded to the Canadian Cancer Society. Final plans were made for the annual coffee party to be held in the Pine Lake Hall, June 1. A $ 12 membership for Kerry Wood Nature Centre was pur-chased . Charter member, Vera Pierce, was honored along with about 60 other women, at a Salute to Women banquet at the Capri Centre sponsored by the Central Alberta Women's Emergency Shelter. Vera was a member of the Amazons hockey team that won the provincial championship in the early 1930' s . Vera played defence. Doris Warke will be branch delegate to the Provincial Alberta Women's Institute Convention in' Olds in June . Lillie Clutton, Wanda Andrews, Irma Lawrence and Kathleen Lawrence will help the provincial handicraft co- ordin-ator on June 2 to unpack and arrange articles for judging. A letter will be sent to Mayor McGhee expressing delight that the City and CP Rail have negotiated a new rail line that bypasses sensitive areas of Maskepetoon Park . |
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