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Vera Fierce * Annie Allen household items, for example The April meeting of the a carrying bag, for school Pine Lake Women's Institute books. made from denim was held at the home of Mrs. scraps : a dressing gown from Roy Clutton with Mrs. Eric fortrel scraps ; an apron from Pierce and Mrs. John Warke cotton scraps ; a flower vase as co- hostesses. The Roll call from a one gallon plastic hot- was answered by each tle: a wall plaque from tin member wearing an old hat cans and flowers from plastic and telling its story. A dona-egg cartons and from gingham tion by each member to the scraps . Cancer Fund netted $ 72. W l coffee mugs and The last Family Swim Night saucers were given to eacl . of the season was held April membe- in good standing in 15th at Michener Centre . 1976, in ; ecognition of the Mrs. R. Brown and Mrs. E. branch's 2cth anniversary. Pierce staffed the Museum on The hosts- ; prize was won Saturday afternoon, April by Mrs. Johu Fawyer . 16th . by Mrs. C. Lawrence Short reports were given on 7- the District III meeting in DOJ Erskine on March 14th and Representatives meeting on April 4th. Seeds will be ordered for the children taking part in the Garden Competition and will be distributed within the next held at the home of Mrs. C. meeting of the Pine Lake WI two weeks. A Christmas gift will be sent Bush . held at the home of Mrs. L. to the branch's counterpart in Final arrangements were One thousand used stamps Muh'ro. Australia, the Haden Countrynade for the Constituency are packaged and ready to be , The annual family swim nighty Women's Association. Lynlandicraft Tea to be held on sent to the ACWW conference will resume for the winter on Reinki is the international ot-, p° I 29th ' in Kenya in October, a the third Friday of every month ficer for the group, the The members voted not to spokesman said . These will be at the Michener Centre pool spokesman says. have a booth at the Parkland sold to help the operating costs beginning this Friday at 8 p. m . The branch will purchase adall Bazaar this coming fall. of ACWW. Mrs. Munro reported that the copy of thelocal history, Buried The annual coffee party will Members of the branch atten- knitting of squares for Red Treasures, to be donated to the ded the Milnerton WI's 60th an- Cross afghans is progressing library at the Golden Circle. niversary celebrations and the and Red Cross sewing will be Mrs. G. Klepper, United Na- 61st anniversary program of the completed next month. tions convener, introduced Penhold WI . The Alberta Women's In- guest speaker, Mrs. Melvin Six members of the group will stitute workshop hill be held Stickland. Mrs. Slickland, assist in making lunches at the Nov. 8- 10 in Knox Presbyterian dressed to authentic Peruvian afternoon and evening shfit for Church. Five members have costume. showed slides and dls-the Alberta Summer Games already pre- paid the $ 1 registra- cussed the 18 months she spent Sept . 2. lion fee, a spokesman says . in Peru serving with CUSO . Ten handicraft articles were Two members of the institute She also displayed miniatures sent to Olds for the provincial will staff the Red Deer Museum of articles used by natives in WI handicraft competition at during the afternoon of Nov. 12 . everyday living . . the convention . Mrs. R. Clutten . received the second vice-president's award for sewing . Report of Pine Lake Women's Institute monthly meeting with hostess Mrs. Stan Armstrong and co-hostesses Mrs. John Sawyer and Mrs, Albert Moschemoss . Fourteen members present. A successful telephone whist and card party was held on January 15 with 24 tables in play . The Grand High winners were Mr . John Warke, and Mrs. Eric Pierce. Consolation prizes went to Mr. Bud Munns and Mrs. Percy Herbert. The net proceeds are to go to the Red Deer Museum . - A donation of $ 35.00 was 4- z - ttcr, e -- I c'ty 9r1 U()- y0 () made to the Heart Fund . The branch will renew its sponsorship of the Howell's Lake Cub Pack in order that they may retain their charter. A box of Red Cross sewing and wool for afghans was received and distributed . Wool was also distributed for knitting gifts for Northern Missions, a project of the Red - Cross society. The program for the even-ing was Handicraft with redesign as a theme. On dis-play, and for inspection were articles made from . scrap material and discarded Pine Lake WI nrN~ Fifteen members and one Pine Lake WI visitor attended the latest Fourteen members and four meeting of the Pine Lake WI, visitors attended the October April 12 - Home of Lillie Clutton L- R : Standing - Irma and Kathleen Loris Warke * Hattie Moschenross, Loris Beckingsale, Florence Mechefske, Ella Sawyer, Leah Clutton, * Millie Munro, Isabelle Beck, Joyce Armstrong, Marion Brown, Jean Klepper, be held on June 8th at the Community Centre . In recognition of " Pitch- In ' 7r', the new name chosen for Anti- Litter Week, the Branch will present a program of slides at the Community Cen-tre on May 14th, aimed at reducing litter in the com-munity . For five years perfect atten-dance, coffee spoons were presented to Mrs. J. Sawyer, Mrs. L. Munro, Mrs . A. Moschenross and Mrs. C. Lawrence . The topic for the evening program was Agriculture given by Mrs. J. Sawyer . She read an interesting paper on Bees Wax and Honeyoutlining bow these items have been used since 3500 B. C. Bees' Wax played an important part in early man's religious superstitions . The peculiar mixture of both physical and chemical characteristics of bees' wax make it suitable for many in-dustrial and non- industrial uses for which, in most cases, no substitute is available. A short paper was also read on the newest source of energy - solar energy . by Mrs. C. Lawrence
Object Description
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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 9 |
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 | Vera Fierce * Annie Allen household items, for example The April meeting of the a carrying bag, for school Pine Lake Women's Institute books. made from denim was held at the home of Mrs. scraps : a dressing gown from Roy Clutton with Mrs. Eric fortrel scraps ; an apron from Pierce and Mrs. John Warke cotton scraps ; a flower vase as co- hostesses. The Roll call from a one gallon plastic hot- was answered by each tle: a wall plaque from tin member wearing an old hat cans and flowers from plastic and telling its story. A dona-egg cartons and from gingham tion by each member to the scraps . Cancer Fund netted $ 72. W l coffee mugs and The last Family Swim Night saucers were given to eacl . of the season was held April membe- in good standing in 15th at Michener Centre . 1976, in ; ecognition of the Mrs. R. Brown and Mrs. E. branch's 2cth anniversary. Pierce staffed the Museum on The hosts- ; prize was won Saturday afternoon, April by Mrs. Johu Fawyer . 16th . by Mrs. C. Lawrence Short reports were given on 7- the District III meeting in DOJ Erskine on March 14th and Representatives meeting on April 4th. Seeds will be ordered for the children taking part in the Garden Competition and will be distributed within the next held at the home of Mrs. C. meeting of the Pine Lake WI two weeks. A Christmas gift will be sent Bush . held at the home of Mrs. L. to the branch's counterpart in Final arrangements were One thousand used stamps Muh'ro. Australia, the Haden Countrynade for the Constituency are packaged and ready to be , The annual family swim nighty Women's Association. Lynlandicraft Tea to be held on sent to the ACWW conference will resume for the winter on Reinki is the international ot-, p° I 29th ' in Kenya in October, a the third Friday of every month ficer for the group, the The members voted not to spokesman said . These will be at the Michener Centre pool spokesman says. have a booth at the Parkland sold to help the operating costs beginning this Friday at 8 p. m . The branch will purchase adall Bazaar this coming fall. of ACWW. Mrs. Munro reported that the copy of thelocal history, Buried The annual coffee party will Members of the branch atten- knitting of squares for Red Treasures, to be donated to the ded the Milnerton WI's 60th an- Cross afghans is progressing library at the Golden Circle. niversary celebrations and the and Red Cross sewing will be Mrs. G. Klepper, United Na- 61st anniversary program of the completed next month. tions convener, introduced Penhold WI . The Alberta Women's In- guest speaker, Mrs. Melvin Six members of the group will stitute workshop hill be held Stickland. Mrs. Slickland, assist in making lunches at the Nov. 8- 10 in Knox Presbyterian dressed to authentic Peruvian afternoon and evening shfit for Church. Five members have costume. showed slides and dls-the Alberta Summer Games already pre- paid the $ 1 registra- cussed the 18 months she spent Sept . 2. lion fee, a spokesman says . in Peru serving with CUSO . Ten handicraft articles were Two members of the institute She also displayed miniatures sent to Olds for the provincial will staff the Red Deer Museum of articles used by natives in WI handicraft competition at during the afternoon of Nov. 12 . everyday living . . the convention . Mrs. R. Clutten . received the second vice-president's award for sewing . Report of Pine Lake Women's Institute monthly meeting with hostess Mrs. Stan Armstrong and co-hostesses Mrs. John Sawyer and Mrs, Albert Moschemoss . Fourteen members present. A successful telephone whist and card party was held on January 15 with 24 tables in play . The Grand High winners were Mr . John Warke, and Mrs. Eric Pierce. Consolation prizes went to Mr. Bud Munns and Mrs. Percy Herbert. The net proceeds are to go to the Red Deer Museum . - A donation of $ 35.00 was 4- z - ttcr, e -- I c'ty 9r1 U()- y0 () made to the Heart Fund . The branch will renew its sponsorship of the Howell's Lake Cub Pack in order that they may retain their charter. A box of Red Cross sewing and wool for afghans was received and distributed . Wool was also distributed for knitting gifts for Northern Missions, a project of the Red - Cross society. The program for the even-ing was Handicraft with redesign as a theme. On dis-play, and for inspection were articles made from . scrap material and discarded Pine Lake WI nrN~ Fifteen members and one Pine Lake WI visitor attended the latest Fourteen members and four meeting of the Pine Lake WI, visitors attended the October April 12 - Home of Lillie Clutton L- R : Standing - Irma and Kathleen Loris Warke * Hattie Moschenross, Loris Beckingsale, Florence Mechefske, Ella Sawyer, Leah Clutton, * Millie Munro, Isabelle Beck, Joyce Armstrong, Marion Brown, Jean Klepper, be held on June 8th at the Community Centre . In recognition of " Pitch- In ' 7r', the new name chosen for Anti- Litter Week, the Branch will present a program of slides at the Community Cen-tre on May 14th, aimed at reducing litter in the com-munity . For five years perfect atten-dance, coffee spoons were presented to Mrs. J. Sawyer, Mrs. L. Munro, Mrs . A. Moschenross and Mrs. C. Lawrence . The topic for the evening program was Agriculture given by Mrs. J. Sawyer . She read an interesting paper on Bees Wax and Honeyoutlining bow these items have been used since 3500 B. C. Bees' Wax played an important part in early man's religious superstitions . The peculiar mixture of both physical and chemical characteristics of bees' wax make it suitable for many in-dustrial and non- industrial uses for which, in most cases, no substitute is available. A short paper was also read on the newest source of energy - solar energy . by Mrs. C. Lawrence |
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