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Pine Lake W. I. be : Marion Brown Mrs_ Dorothy Herbert hosted 22 members of the Pine Lake Women's Institute , t the Pine Lake Hub Com-inumty Centre January 13 . 1981 . Eight members were recognized for having perfect attendance in 1980 : Annie Allen . Marion Brown . Lillie CIutton . Dorothy Herbert . Irma Lawrence . Kathleen Lawrence . Vera Pierce and Doris Warke . Pine Lake Women s Institute marks a quarter of a century of service . At each monthly meeting of 1981 . time will beset aside to review the events of the last twenty- lice years . Because of its inception , n April 17. 1956 . April will branch celebration with \ Guest birthday celebrations Mrs . Carol Moore, R . N . and Mrs. Doris Warke were the guest speakers at the regular meeting of the Pine Lake Women's Tnstitue- Mrs . Moore spoke on the ' Home Care" program in-itiated in 1978 . It brings ser-vices to the elderly . han-dicapped, terminally ill and patients of recent surgery . extended to past members and R'- I . friend . Twenty- eight gifts were presented to tho Canadian Mental Association- - Fifty dollars was donated to the Associated Country Women of the World! Conference Fund . This world, conference on international' level will be held in Van-couver . B . C. in 1983 . Telephone whist card par-ties will be held on February 20 in aid of the Heart Fund . Pine Lake W. I . voted to sup-port the boycott of all Nestle's products in Canada until the company complies with World Health Organization recommendations in regard to the handling of infant formula in the third world Services include : home nurse, oc~- upational therapy . physiotherapy . speech therapy . and homemakers . To be efigable a patient must be under the care of physician and a member of the Alberta Health Plan . Mrs . Moore. a home care nurse . stressed the need to inform the public of the available services, many - A2 CENTRAL ALBERTA AD- VISER, Tuesday, March 3, 1981 Pine Lake' women's Institute At their February meeting the Pine Lake Women's Institute endorsed the C . A . C . resolution by saying " YES" to keeping prices marked on super- market products with the advent of computerized pricing The branch will also support any tour arrangements in Cen-tral Alberta around the Associated Country Women of the World Conference which will take place in Vancouver 1983. Guest speaker for the even-ing was Mrs . Kathleen Lawrence who spoke on the preservation of farm land . Pertinent information was presented with the use of clip-pings, graphs, charts and pic-tures . Land prices have os-culated from a 1921 figure of $ 45 per acre to a present provincial average of $ 390 per acre making it impossible for beginning farmers to pay for land by farming . Mrs . Lawrence agree the members to be aware of the dangers of acid rain which is invisible 10 CENTRAL ALBERTA AD- VISER, Tuesday, March 31, 1981 ' J which are tree. Mrs . Warke . Constituency Convener for Red Deer Centre Women's Institute, traced the begin-ning= of the Associated Coun-tn of the World and the for-mation of the organization in 1913 under the first president, Mr . Alfred Watt in Sweden : A f- WW. os a vehicle through which women can help women in sister organizations help themselves . In continuing with the theme . Twenty- five years of Service" . Mrs . Vera Pierce related the days when old woolens were changed into blankets . coal was purchased for the community centre, 275 people were X- rayed at a locally sponsored clinic and layettes were made from donated material All by 13 members of the Pine Lake and testeless . It is sulfur-dioxide produced by sour gas plants and believed to cause many health problems in animals and man . She also stressed the need for a national policy for the preser-vation of farm land . Mrs . Doris Warke . Han-dicraft Convener . urged members to take time for themselves: learn and enjoy a new craft Don't forget cultural activities : treat yourself to a live perfor-mance Mrs . Doris Warke took us back when the branch was only two years old . It was the days of the Pine Lake Library . St . John's Ambulance programming . horticultural show. kids, fellowship and fun . Plans were made to attend the Alberta Women's Institute District 3 Conference at Camrose. Feb . 23 . 1981 and the Delburne Women's Institute meeting and potluck supper March 10 at Delburne . Pine Lake W. I. March Rep? fo- P. rt Five members had attended the District 3 Conference . Feb . 23 . W. I . a l which an information workshop on the Canadian Constitution had been held . Ten members and two husbands were guest of the Delburne W. I . on March 10 and enjoyed an afternoon of music . skits and contests followed by a pot luck supper . The Pine Lake Women's Institute will support the Alberta Women's Institute project of supplying sewing and knitting machines to Bangladesh . Each member was given one dollar to be bulged and returned at a latter meeting . submtiten by ( Mrs . Roy 1. .) E . Marion Brown . Handicraft show and tea The annual handicraft show and tea spon-sored by the local Women's Institutes will be held at the Red Deer and District Museum Friday . Tea will be served in the Stewart Room from 2 to 4 p . m. Admission to the tea is $ 1 . The exhibit will be mounted in the Exhibition Centre -- Gallery and will be on tfsplay from Friday to - Sunday . No charge to atthhd the exhibit .- APRIL. la-~~ - IoC.
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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 63 |
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 | Pine Lake W. I. be : Marion Brown Mrs_ Dorothy Herbert hosted 22 members of the Pine Lake Women's Institute , t the Pine Lake Hub Com-inumty Centre January 13 . 1981 . Eight members were recognized for having perfect attendance in 1980 : Annie Allen . Marion Brown . Lillie CIutton . Dorothy Herbert . Irma Lawrence . Kathleen Lawrence . Vera Pierce and Doris Warke . Pine Lake Women s Institute marks a quarter of a century of service . At each monthly meeting of 1981 . time will beset aside to review the events of the last twenty- lice years . Because of its inception , n April 17. 1956 . April will branch celebration with \ Guest birthday celebrations Mrs . Carol Moore, R . N . and Mrs. Doris Warke were the guest speakers at the regular meeting of the Pine Lake Women's Tnstitue- Mrs . Moore spoke on the ' Home Care" program in-itiated in 1978 . It brings ser-vices to the elderly . han-dicapped, terminally ill and patients of recent surgery . extended to past members and R'- I . friend . Twenty- eight gifts were presented to tho Canadian Mental Association- - Fifty dollars was donated to the Associated Country Women of the World! Conference Fund . This world, conference on international' level will be held in Van-couver . B . C. in 1983 . Telephone whist card par-ties will be held on February 20 in aid of the Heart Fund . Pine Lake W. I . voted to sup-port the boycott of all Nestle's products in Canada until the company complies with World Health Organization recommendations in regard to the handling of infant formula in the third world Services include : home nurse, oc~- upational therapy . physiotherapy . speech therapy . and homemakers . To be efigable a patient must be under the care of physician and a member of the Alberta Health Plan . Mrs . Moore. a home care nurse . stressed the need to inform the public of the available services, many - A2 CENTRAL ALBERTA AD- VISER, Tuesday, March 3, 1981 Pine Lake' women's Institute At their February meeting the Pine Lake Women's Institute endorsed the C . A . C . resolution by saying " YES" to keeping prices marked on super- market products with the advent of computerized pricing The branch will also support any tour arrangements in Cen-tral Alberta around the Associated Country Women of the World Conference which will take place in Vancouver 1983. Guest speaker for the even-ing was Mrs . Kathleen Lawrence who spoke on the preservation of farm land . Pertinent information was presented with the use of clip-pings, graphs, charts and pic-tures . Land prices have os-culated from a 1921 figure of $ 45 per acre to a present provincial average of $ 390 per acre making it impossible for beginning farmers to pay for land by farming . Mrs . Lawrence agree the members to be aware of the dangers of acid rain which is invisible 10 CENTRAL ALBERTA AD- VISER, Tuesday, March 31, 1981 ' J which are tree. Mrs . Warke . Constituency Convener for Red Deer Centre Women's Institute, traced the begin-ning= of the Associated Coun-tn of the World and the for-mation of the organization in 1913 under the first president, Mr . Alfred Watt in Sweden : A f- WW. os a vehicle through which women can help women in sister organizations help themselves . In continuing with the theme . Twenty- five years of Service" . Mrs . Vera Pierce related the days when old woolens were changed into blankets . coal was purchased for the community centre, 275 people were X- rayed at a locally sponsored clinic and layettes were made from donated material All by 13 members of the Pine Lake and testeless . It is sulfur-dioxide produced by sour gas plants and believed to cause many health problems in animals and man . She also stressed the need for a national policy for the preser-vation of farm land . Mrs . Doris Warke . Han-dicraft Convener . urged members to take time for themselves: learn and enjoy a new craft Don't forget cultural activities : treat yourself to a live perfor-mance Mrs . Doris Warke took us back when the branch was only two years old . It was the days of the Pine Lake Library . St . John's Ambulance programming . horticultural show. kids, fellowship and fun . Plans were made to attend the Alberta Women's Institute District 3 Conference at Camrose. Feb . 23 . 1981 and the Delburne Women's Institute meeting and potluck supper March 10 at Delburne . Pine Lake W. I. March Rep? fo- P. rt Five members had attended the District 3 Conference . Feb . 23 . W. I . a l which an information workshop on the Canadian Constitution had been held . Ten members and two husbands were guest of the Delburne W. I . on March 10 and enjoyed an afternoon of music . skits and contests followed by a pot luck supper . The Pine Lake Women's Institute will support the Alberta Women's Institute project of supplying sewing and knitting machines to Bangladesh . Each member was given one dollar to be bulged and returned at a latter meeting . submtiten by ( Mrs . Roy 1. .) E . Marion Brown . Handicraft show and tea The annual handicraft show and tea spon-sored by the local Women's Institutes will be held at the Red Deer and District Museum Friday . Tea will be served in the Stewart Room from 2 to 4 p . m. Admission to the tea is $ 1 . The exhibit will be mounted in the Exhibition Centre -- Gallery and will be on tfsplay from Friday to - Sunday . No charge to atthhd the exhibit .- APRIL. la-~~ - IoC. |
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