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Kaleidoscope by Lynn Stegman D . II. E., Red Deer The home maintenance course held in Pine Lake on March 3rd, 1978, ( the coldest day in March), was designed to make Mrs . Fix Its out of all the ladies that attended . We all learned some slick tricks and had an opportunity to practice elec-trical repairs, plumbing, use of wall fasteners, and repair of vinyl flooring There were demonstrations on wall papering, weatherstripping and furance maintenance . We all had fun learning . but before we could get the workshop underway, we needed the help of a Mr Fix It . Special thanks to Mr . Herman Dreeshen and his son for helping us get a frozen lock unstuck . Without their help, we wouldn't have had heat in the Home Maintenance Trailer . The morale of the story is : that it is important for women to be familiar with home maintenance but it is also very con-venient when a Mr Fix It is handy ! F>>`"^^^~ ~ L ....~ i..- - WANTED: AN INSTRUCTOR Bernice Olson, the District Home Economist in Wetaskiwin, is trying to locate a lady that makes con doilies and dolls from wheat straw. If you know of anyone in our area that has this talent, please give me a call, Lynn Stegman, 343- 5364 FASHIONS & FABRICS This is the year of the Dress! The trend is toward the soft and feminine, full and flowing - in fabric, in design and in color . Softness is everywhere!! Fabrics that drape and flow over the body without adding bulk are essential to conveying the message of femininity . Pastels abound' Colors for Fashion ' 78 include : vanilla and ecru ; mauve and lilac ; nectarine, peach and shrimp ; mint and jade ; daffodil ; baby pink and baby blue. To top that new Spring outfit - consider Accessories ' 78. Jewelry does not play a major part in accessorizing. Clutch bags for classic looks and canvas totes for sporty occasions . Shoes feature either high or low heels ; with nothing in between! Ankle straps will be seen to accessorize the feminine look For summer dressing ' 78, the key is soft, relaxed, totally feminine' MARCH Sixteen members and one visitor were present at the monthly meeting held at the home of Mrs . J . Sawyer . The birthdays of four members were recognized with gifts from their Secret Sisters . Two resolutions were prepared by the Resolutions Committee which were seconded by the Springvale W. I . and were endorsed by those W. I . members attending the District III Workshop in Erskine, March 13 . In brief, the resolutions were as follows : 01 requesting the Federal Government to abolish all forms of liquor advertising on radio and T. V . 121 requesting the Federal Government to abolish all Mrs. Fix It forms of feminine products advertising on radio and T V These reso" r- tions will be presented at the A W 1 . Provincial Convention in Olds . The Telephone Whist Party netted $ 35 .( x1 plus $ 8 .00 in donations to the Heart Fund and $ 21 .87 to the " Water Well for Kenya" project. Mrs . Smith . Social Service Convenor, reported a card and letter had been sent to the Korean Foster Child . recommending that liquor be barred at the new museum Preparations were made for the annual Cancer Canvass . The annual Garden Club competition is cancelled . Our new member, Mrs . Geake, displayed a beautiful hand- made quilt which will be' entered in the Handicraft Competition, April 14 The Program was Agriculture, presented by Mrs . Sawyer whose topic was p s outb Anniversary . Mrs . Munro reported all Local Coops are asked to Red Cross sewing and knitting donate 50 saplings to be has been forwarded to planted in area parks . She also Calgary. explained that Grainfetti is Persons interested in the coded pieces of paper put in furniture refinishing course gra i n bins to thwart grain will forward their names to thefts . These thefts are dif- Mrs . G Beck . Cost is $ 11 00 ficult to trace as they are often per person plus materials . not discovered until months The members voted to go on later record as supporting the Museum Society's resolution - PINE LAKE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE E ALBERTA AGRICULTURE ARE SPONSORING A : f-', -, , -- 11'~! ~-_ , r~, ~~`; F- ~~ VO Rf~ S ~ ; 0 by Mrs. C . Lawrence MRQT 3, 1978 939 AM - 3 : 30 Pst PIIF LAKE OJifIIIITY CENTER, PINE LAKE EVERYONE IS VftLCONEI BRING ALONG A BAG LUNCH PLEASE!! REGISTRATION FEE : $ 5,00 PLEASE WKE CHLQUE- l PAVABLE TO : PROVINCIAL TREASURER TO REGISTER, PLEASE SEND YOUT NANE, ADDRESS AND THE $ 5 .00 REGISTRATION FEE TO : I . YNN SrE( l. tm DISTRICT HOME ECONOMIST ALBERTA AGRICULTURE P . 0 . BOX 5002 RED DEER 1' 4N SYS ( 343- 5364) REGISTRATID11 DEADLIPE - FEBRUARY 22, 1973 IX)' I'T DELAY - - - REGISTER TODAY!!! This one day workshop is designed to teach women how to identify probl( areas in home maintenance and to practice how to repair them . A well prepared Mrs . Fix- It doesn't have to wait until her husband has time to do home repaLTs . Alberta Agriculture supplies all tools and materials needed at the workshop . Lemonstrations and practice sessions will include : - electrical repairs : loam to service a plug, lamp socket, outlet or switch . - plumbing : learn how to replace those parts that wear out most often . - furnaces 6 water heaters : instructions on basic maintenance . - weatherizing : slick tricks to cut fuel costs . - and more!!! The objective of the - rkshop is to save money by doing your own horn: repairs and to prevent problem situations froml, ecommg major repair jobs . Excellent printed information will also be availablo . We hope to see you there . . , in Your work clothes!!! FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT ALBERTA AGRICULTURE - RED DEER OFFICE 343- 5364 . ! rrl',
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 21 |
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 | Kaleidoscope by Lynn Stegman D . II. E., Red Deer The home maintenance course held in Pine Lake on March 3rd, 1978, ( the coldest day in March), was designed to make Mrs . Fix Its out of all the ladies that attended . We all learned some slick tricks and had an opportunity to practice elec-trical repairs, plumbing, use of wall fasteners, and repair of vinyl flooring There were demonstrations on wall papering, weatherstripping and furance maintenance . We all had fun learning . but before we could get the workshop underway, we needed the help of a Mr Fix It . Special thanks to Mr . Herman Dreeshen and his son for helping us get a frozen lock unstuck . Without their help, we wouldn't have had heat in the Home Maintenance Trailer . The morale of the story is : that it is important for women to be familiar with home maintenance but it is also very con-venient when a Mr Fix It is handy ! F>>`"^^^~ ~ L ....~ i..- - WANTED: AN INSTRUCTOR Bernice Olson, the District Home Economist in Wetaskiwin, is trying to locate a lady that makes con doilies and dolls from wheat straw. If you know of anyone in our area that has this talent, please give me a call, Lynn Stegman, 343- 5364 FASHIONS & FABRICS This is the year of the Dress! The trend is toward the soft and feminine, full and flowing - in fabric, in design and in color . Softness is everywhere!! Fabrics that drape and flow over the body without adding bulk are essential to conveying the message of femininity . Pastels abound' Colors for Fashion ' 78 include : vanilla and ecru ; mauve and lilac ; nectarine, peach and shrimp ; mint and jade ; daffodil ; baby pink and baby blue. To top that new Spring outfit - consider Accessories ' 78. Jewelry does not play a major part in accessorizing. Clutch bags for classic looks and canvas totes for sporty occasions . Shoes feature either high or low heels ; with nothing in between! Ankle straps will be seen to accessorize the feminine look For summer dressing ' 78, the key is soft, relaxed, totally feminine' MARCH Sixteen members and one visitor were present at the monthly meeting held at the home of Mrs . J . Sawyer . The birthdays of four members were recognized with gifts from their Secret Sisters . Two resolutions were prepared by the Resolutions Committee which were seconded by the Springvale W. I . and were endorsed by those W. I . members attending the District III Workshop in Erskine, March 13 . In brief, the resolutions were as follows : 01 requesting the Federal Government to abolish all forms of liquor advertising on radio and T. V . 121 requesting the Federal Government to abolish all Mrs. Fix It forms of feminine products advertising on radio and T V These reso" r- tions will be presented at the A W 1 . Provincial Convention in Olds . The Telephone Whist Party netted $ 35 .( x1 plus $ 8 .00 in donations to the Heart Fund and $ 21 .87 to the " Water Well for Kenya" project. Mrs . Smith . Social Service Convenor, reported a card and letter had been sent to the Korean Foster Child . recommending that liquor be barred at the new museum Preparations were made for the annual Cancer Canvass . The annual Garden Club competition is cancelled . Our new member, Mrs . Geake, displayed a beautiful hand- made quilt which will be' entered in the Handicraft Competition, April 14 The Program was Agriculture, presented by Mrs . Sawyer whose topic was p s outb Anniversary . Mrs . Munro reported all Local Coops are asked to Red Cross sewing and knitting donate 50 saplings to be has been forwarded to planted in area parks . She also Calgary. explained that Grainfetti is Persons interested in the coded pieces of paper put in furniture refinishing course gra i n bins to thwart grain will forward their names to thefts . These thefts are dif- Mrs . G Beck . Cost is $ 11 00 ficult to trace as they are often per person plus materials . not discovered until months The members voted to go on later record as supporting the Museum Society's resolution - PINE LAKE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE E ALBERTA AGRICULTURE ARE SPONSORING A : f-', -, , -- 11'~! ~-_ , r~, ~~`; F- ~~ VO Rf~ S ~ ; 0 by Mrs. C . Lawrence MRQT 3, 1978 939 AM - 3 : 30 Pst PIIF LAKE OJifIIIITY CENTER, PINE LAKE EVERYONE IS VftLCONEI BRING ALONG A BAG LUNCH PLEASE!! REGISTRATION FEE : $ 5,00 PLEASE WKE CHLQUE- l PAVABLE TO : PROVINCIAL TREASURER TO REGISTER, PLEASE SEND YOUT NANE, ADDRESS AND THE $ 5 .00 REGISTRATION FEE TO : I . YNN SrE( l. tm DISTRICT HOME ECONOMIST ALBERTA AGRICULTURE P . 0 . BOX 5002 RED DEER 1' 4N SYS ( 343- 5364) REGISTRATID11 DEADLIPE - FEBRUARY 22, 1973 IX)' I'T DELAY - - - REGISTER TODAY!!! This one day workshop is designed to teach women how to identify probl( areas in home maintenance and to practice how to repair them . A well prepared Mrs . Fix- It doesn't have to wait until her husband has time to do home repaLTs . Alberta Agriculture supplies all tools and materials needed at the workshop . Lemonstrations and practice sessions will include : - electrical repairs : loam to service a plug, lamp socket, outlet or switch . - plumbing : learn how to replace those parts that wear out most often . - furnaces 6 water heaters : instructions on basic maintenance . - weatherizing : slick tricks to cut fuel costs . - and more!!! The objective of the - rkshop is to save money by doing your own horn: repairs and to prevent problem situations froml, ecommg major repair jobs . Excellent printed information will also be availablo . We hope to see you there . . , in Your work clothes!!! FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT ALBERTA AGRICULTURE - RED DEER OFFICE 343- 5364 . ! rrl', |
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