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_/,? 1"~ 2 / 1~ 1 41 Pine Lake WI plans family swim nights The March meeting of the Pine Lake Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Ella Sawyer with 14 members and three visitors present . The roll call was answered by each member giving their vital statistics in metric units . The monthly family swim night for members, which is help at the Red Deer Recrea-tion Centre pool, was well attended . The next swim night will be April 17 at 8 p. m . A donation of $ 6 .65 was made to the Associated Country Women of the World, ACWW, for the UNESCO gift coupon project No . 569 to aid F . . z .2 . - : . E . i . Congrat@ atlons June 22, 1376 Alberta Womens Institute members were delighted to learn that Mrs- Mar-tha Bielish, of Warspite Alberta is the new president of the Federated Women's Institues of Canada . Martha is a Past President of A. W . I . and has served in many other positions, locally, provincial-ly and federally . In 1975 she was named A . W . I . " Woman of the Year" in honor of her loyalty and dedication to the princi-ples and aims of A . W . I . We offer our heartiest congratulations to Martha and we know that under her inspired leader-ship F . W . I . C . will continue to uphold and enhance its motto " For Home & Country" . Alberta Women's Institutes are supporting the anti- litter campaign and bumper stickers were given to the members to be distributed in the district . leadership training and nutri-tion education in the South Pacific, Asia, Africa, Malasia and Zambia . The program for the evening was " Going Metric." The three basic metric units of weight, length and mass or volume ( the gram, metre and litre) were ex-plained with illustrations of each . A question and answer period was held and simple problems were solves using the metric un-its . For lunch, cookies and a cake were made from metric recipes . The hostess prize was won by Mrs . Vera Pierce . WI C" p~ l'ans`~ workshop Members of the Pine r, 9ke Women's Institute made plans for a consumer's workshop in the Pine Lake area at their re-cent meeting . The meeting was held at the home of Mrs . Garry Klepper . Mrs . John Warke and Mrs . Chris Lawrence acted as co-hostesses. Members will support the museum as a constituency pro-ject and volunteered to super-vise at the museum twice dur-ing the year. Pictures of farming in Alber- I to between 1900 and 1975 are being collected as part of the provincial project to compile a pictoral history of farming in Alberta . A collection of $ 5 .35 was con-tributed to the Pennies for Friendship fund . The Alberta Women's I~" Wotes in co- operation with the Department of .`. I; nculture is sponsoring 34 lhblu . one- day workshops tlnoughoul the 32 constituen- ~ ies of the province . Community involvement in tills program is most impor- I . int . The public will be Liivileged to hear top per- _ onnel in their field in the province. 110 . Pine Lake May fI, 1471~ The May meeting of the Pine Lake Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs . Gayle Olson with 15 members and four visitors present . Birthday greetings were ex-tended to three of the members . Plans were completed for the annual coffee party to be held June 9 in the community cen-tre . The branch will enter a " group of five" handicraft ar-ticles in the Red Deer Exhibi-tion and also plans to send five entries to the provincial han-dicraft competition held in con-junction with the provincial WI convention in Olds in June . Fifteen articles were entered in the constituency handicraft competition in Red Deer and 11 took a first prize . Mrs . Irma Lawrence con-ducted the program for the evening which was Lesson 3 of the family finance study " Where are Your Important Documents and Papers ." It was stressed that everyone should have a will and that wives should be knowledgeable in the family's finances and in the operation of the family business . WI meets Nov ~ 6f76 The Pine Lake Women's Institute reported its recent consumer workshop was a success . Members met for their latest meeting at the home of Mrs . Chris Lawrence . Mrs . Eric Puree and Mrs . Albert Moschenross acted as co-hostesses . The program included the an-nual jelly- making project which was partially completed . The Christmas supper for in-stitute members and their families will be held Dec. 3 . The institute, together with two other branches, will con-tinue to sponsor a Korean child for another year . Alberta W. I. One- Day Workshops The - Red , Deec workshop ~ will be held in the Snell Gallery, Red Deer Library . Collee will be provided but please bring your own bag lunch For further informa-tion and registration, contact your local Aomen's institute branch or Red Deer Centre Constituency Convener, Mrs . Roy Brown at 886- 4892 . Deadline for registration is November 15th, a5 Iq 76 Moy' ig7l Red deer Centre The 56th annual conference of the Red Deer Centre con-stituency Women's Institute will be held Friday from 9 a . m . to 4 : 30 p . m. at Knox Presbyterian Church Hall . The theme this year is " the need to be ." Constituency convener Mrs . Roy Brown of Penhold will con-duct the meeting . Guest speaker at the after-noon session will be Pat McKerral of the newly opened consumer and corporate affairs office in Red Deer . Mr . McKerral will speak on credit ` buying. A highlight of the conference will be the presentation of awards to the winners in the an-nual handicraft competition. PINE LAKE CONSUMER WORKSHOP A consumer workshop will be held at the Pine Lake Com-munity Hall on Tuesday, November 2nd . /% 7/ Registration will take place between 9 : 30 and 10 a. m . There's no charge. Mr . Mel Service, ad-ministrator of the act for southern Alberta will be the guest speaker for the Tuesday morning session starting at 10 o'clock. He will speak on the farm implement act and the petty trespass act. For the noon lunch break - people are asked to bring their own bag Ig7ch . Coffee will be supplied The afternoon session from t until 2 : 45 will deal with " coping with inflation" con-ducted by Lynne Stegman, D . H . E . for Red Deer, who will show slides and organize group discussions . At 3 o'clock - the final ses-sion is entitled " Beefing It Up On Beef" conducted by Gayle Olson, a member of the Beef Education Committee in co-operation with the Alberta Cattle Commission . This presentation will include a film and demonstration . This workshop has been organized by the Pine Lake Women's Institute and is open to the public. Come and bring a friend . Everyone is welcome .
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 |
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Title | Page 3 |
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 | _/,? 1"~ 2 / 1~ 1 41 Pine Lake WI plans family swim nights The March meeting of the Pine Lake Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Ella Sawyer with 14 members and three visitors present . The roll call was answered by each member giving their vital statistics in metric units . The monthly family swim night for members, which is help at the Red Deer Recrea-tion Centre pool, was well attended . The next swim night will be April 17 at 8 p. m . A donation of $ 6 .65 was made to the Associated Country Women of the World, ACWW, for the UNESCO gift coupon project No . 569 to aid F . . z .2 . - : . E . i . Congrat@ atlons June 22, 1376 Alberta Womens Institute members were delighted to learn that Mrs- Mar-tha Bielish, of Warspite Alberta is the new president of the Federated Women's Institues of Canada . Martha is a Past President of A. W . I . and has served in many other positions, locally, provincial-ly and federally . In 1975 she was named A . W . I . " Woman of the Year" in honor of her loyalty and dedication to the princi-ples and aims of A . W . I . We offer our heartiest congratulations to Martha and we know that under her inspired leader-ship F . W . I . C . will continue to uphold and enhance its motto " For Home & Country" . Alberta Women's Institutes are supporting the anti- litter campaign and bumper stickers were given to the members to be distributed in the district . leadership training and nutri-tion education in the South Pacific, Asia, Africa, Malasia and Zambia . The program for the evening was " Going Metric." The three basic metric units of weight, length and mass or volume ( the gram, metre and litre) were ex-plained with illustrations of each . A question and answer period was held and simple problems were solves using the metric un-its . For lunch, cookies and a cake were made from metric recipes . The hostess prize was won by Mrs . Vera Pierce . WI C" p~ l'ans`~ workshop Members of the Pine r, 9ke Women's Institute made plans for a consumer's workshop in the Pine Lake area at their re-cent meeting . The meeting was held at the home of Mrs . Garry Klepper . Mrs . John Warke and Mrs . Chris Lawrence acted as co-hostesses. Members will support the museum as a constituency pro-ject and volunteered to super-vise at the museum twice dur-ing the year. Pictures of farming in Alber- I to between 1900 and 1975 are being collected as part of the provincial project to compile a pictoral history of farming in Alberta . A collection of $ 5 .35 was con-tributed to the Pennies for Friendship fund . The Alberta Women's I~" Wotes in co- operation with the Department of .`. I; nculture is sponsoring 34 lhblu . one- day workshops tlnoughoul the 32 constituen- ~ ies of the province . Community involvement in tills program is most impor- I . int . The public will be Liivileged to hear top per- _ onnel in their field in the province. 110 . Pine Lake May fI, 1471~ The May meeting of the Pine Lake Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs . Gayle Olson with 15 members and four visitors present . Birthday greetings were ex-tended to three of the members . Plans were completed for the annual coffee party to be held June 9 in the community cen-tre . The branch will enter a " group of five" handicraft ar-ticles in the Red Deer Exhibi-tion and also plans to send five entries to the provincial han-dicraft competition held in con-junction with the provincial WI convention in Olds in June . Fifteen articles were entered in the constituency handicraft competition in Red Deer and 11 took a first prize . Mrs . Irma Lawrence con-ducted the program for the evening which was Lesson 3 of the family finance study " Where are Your Important Documents and Papers ." It was stressed that everyone should have a will and that wives should be knowledgeable in the family's finances and in the operation of the family business . WI meets Nov ~ 6f76 The Pine Lake Women's Institute reported its recent consumer workshop was a success . Members met for their latest meeting at the home of Mrs . Chris Lawrence . Mrs . Eric Puree and Mrs . Albert Moschenross acted as co-hostesses . The program included the an-nual jelly- making project which was partially completed . The Christmas supper for in-stitute members and their families will be held Dec. 3 . The institute, together with two other branches, will con-tinue to sponsor a Korean child for another year . Alberta W. I. One- Day Workshops The - Red , Deec workshop ~ will be held in the Snell Gallery, Red Deer Library . Collee will be provided but please bring your own bag lunch For further informa-tion and registration, contact your local Aomen's institute branch or Red Deer Centre Constituency Convener, Mrs . Roy Brown at 886- 4892 . Deadline for registration is November 15th, a5 Iq 76 Moy' ig7l Red deer Centre The 56th annual conference of the Red Deer Centre con-stituency Women's Institute will be held Friday from 9 a . m . to 4 : 30 p . m. at Knox Presbyterian Church Hall . The theme this year is " the need to be ." Constituency convener Mrs . Roy Brown of Penhold will con-duct the meeting . Guest speaker at the after-noon session will be Pat McKerral of the newly opened consumer and corporate affairs office in Red Deer . Mr . McKerral will speak on credit ` buying. A highlight of the conference will be the presentation of awards to the winners in the an-nual handicraft competition. PINE LAKE CONSUMER WORKSHOP A consumer workshop will be held at the Pine Lake Com-munity Hall on Tuesday, November 2nd . /% 7/ Registration will take place between 9 : 30 and 10 a. m . There's no charge. Mr . Mel Service, ad-ministrator of the act for southern Alberta will be the guest speaker for the Tuesday morning session starting at 10 o'clock. He will speak on the farm implement act and the petty trespass act. For the noon lunch break - people are asked to bring their own bag Ig7ch . Coffee will be supplied The afternoon session from t until 2 : 45 will deal with " coping with inflation" con-ducted by Lynne Stegman, D . H . E . for Red Deer, who will show slides and organize group discussions . At 3 o'clock - the final ses-sion is entitled " Beefing It Up On Beef" conducted by Gayle Olson, a member of the Beef Education Committee in co-operation with the Alberta Cattle Commission . This presentation will include a film and demonstration . This workshop has been organized by the Pine Lake Women's Institute and is open to the public. Come and bring a friend . Everyone is welcome . |
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