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Pine Lake
Women's News
Faye Mayberry, Constituen-cy
Convenor for Red Deer
Centre Women's Institute
Constituency, was guest
speaker at the Feb . 9th
meeting of the Pine Lake
Women's Institute . New
Brunswick has been twinned
with Alberta for the 1982 W. I .
study . Mrs . Mayberr y
stimulated interest m the pro-ject
by tracing the origin of
the New Brunswick people
back to Champlain in 1604 .
She spoke of industries that
have helped develop the
province and the contribution
New Brunswick Women's'
Institute has made for the
betterment of Home & Coun-try.
She supported her presen-tation
with illustrated maps
and concluded with a quiz.
Mrs . Doris Warke, Han-dicraft
and Cultural Activities
Convenor, encouraged the
finishing of handicraft articles
for the upcoming Handicraft
Tea . She also suggested group
attendance at a theatrical
production .
OLD- FASHIONED
FRIENDLINESS
FEB . 15- 19
Pine Lake W. I will support
their provincial organization
with a donation of $ 50 .00 to
the Office Fund . District sup-port
will be shown as the
branch caters to a tea for
volunteers at Red Deer &
District Museum . " Hear
Fund" card party will be
sponsored for the community
Feb . 27 ; 82 at the Pine Lake
" Hub Community Centre E.
Marion Brown volunteered to
represent the branch on the,
Pine Lake Welcoming Com-mittee
.
Branch members made
plans to attend the District 3
Conference Feb . 22, 1982 at
Camrose, Alberta . Afternoon
program will be a producer-consumer
workshop spon-sored
jointly by Alberta
Agriculture and A . W . I .
Branch member, Marion
Brown will represent the
' producer' on the 3- member
A . W. I . panel .
by ( Mrs . R . L .) E. Marion
Brown
Phone 586- 4892
IS WOMEN'S INSTITUTE WEEK!
W. I . PROMOTES.
Pmsonof growth and dovelopment
World awarene+ t through assodotion
Hmdlcroh ins--- and
with The Associated Comtrywomen of
' I" ellhons
the World
En . iranmenlal consetvofian
Cammanlty Service
i
Pine Lake W. I.
W 1 . , snon- sauetanor, non polirical and nonprofit . to find out
n, ahout W . I, n Red Deer, Central Alberta towns and sur
rendin g d, 0600,, please
Call Faye of 886- 4129 . You're Welcome!
The Pine Lake
Women's Institute Will
sponsor a poster contest
entitled, " How Food Gets
To Our Table'' . The
contest is open to anyone
attending school from
Grades 1 - 12 . Contest
closes May, 11 . 1982 .
Posters will become
property of the Pine Lake
N" I . and will be displayed
at various locations in the
district throughout . the
By Marion Brown
summeer months . Prizes
of $ 10 .00 and $ 5 .00 will be
awarded in each of the
four categories : Grades 1
- 3 . Grades 4 - 6 . Grades 7 -
9 and Grades 10 - 12 .
Topic of stud y"
for the
April meeting was Home
Economics . Mrs . Wanda
Andrews chose " Yogurt
as her topic . Canadians
consume an averageof 1 .5
litres per person per year .
Yogurt ca n be easily
Pine Lake Women's
Institute
March Report
Mrs . Annie Allen, Health
Convener at branch level,
presented mini reports on
four topics : sanitation, the key
to fly control ; variation of
nutritious foods accents
Breakfast : problems of in-fants
and allergies : and the
effect of cigarette smoke on
Women's Institute Week is l
celebrated February 15- 19 .
W . I . branches have been
working " For Home and
Country" in Alberta for sixty
years . in Canada for eighty-five
years, but are constantly
updating their programs to
meet the changing needs of
today's women .
W. I . promotes personal
development, handicrafts of
all kinds, environmental con-servation.
community service,
education, and understanding
and support of the work of the
United Nations . World'
awareness is fostered through
affiliation with the Associated
Countrywomen of the World .
W. I is non- political, non-sectarian,
and non- profit, ex-cept
for the profit to members
in friendship and growth .
There are branches in Red
Deer, central Alberta towns
and most surrounding dis-tricts
. Would you like to know
more about W. I ? Chances are
ther's a branch in your com-munity
. Please phone Faye at
886- 4129. You're welcome'
News
made and adds variety
and nutrition to a diet .
Final plans were made
for the Constituency
Handicraft Tea, April
16th, and the Constituency
Conference, April 30th,
1982 . Mrs . Wanda
Andrews will be the
branch delegate .
The annual coffee party
of the branch will be held
Saturday, June 5 . 1982 .
-' Baking and plants will
als o be for sale .
contact lenses.
Mrs . D . Warke reported on
the District 3 Conference and
Workshop at Camrose at
which she and Mrs . M. Brown
attended . The morning ses- 1
sion reviewed district ac- II
tivities and the afternoon
workshop featured a film,
A . W . I . panel presentation and
D . H . E information on the
topic, " The Price of Food Too
High? ( Producer - Consumer
Concerns) .
Mrs . M. Brown presented I
the Producers' concerns and
will serve on the panel in all
five districts of the province .
With a topic of such timely im-portance,
the branch made
plans to sponsor a similar
workshop at the " HUB" Com-munity
Centre, Pine Lake,
March 26th, 1982 at 8 : 00 p. m . !
to which the public is urged to
attend .
Morris Flewwelling thanked
the branch by letter for
providing and serving lunch at
the Volunteers' & Seniors' Tea
at the Museum, Feb . 23 .
President I . Lawrence
reported on the Red Deer
Centre Constituency W. I .
meeting covering plans for the
upcoming Handicraft Tea,
Constiuency Conference,'
F . W. I . C . stall gift, ACWW
program cover competition
and submission of question on
New Brunswick, for AWI
Convention .
Ninety- five dollars was
realized as net proceeds from
the " Heart Fund" card party .
A special thanks is extended
to all who contributed to the
success of the evening .
The branch has pruchased
100 Pine Lade W. I. pens for
resale at branch level .
Submitted by
E. Marion Brown
Women's
Institute
Week
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 75 |
| 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 Women's News Faye Mayberry, Constituen-cy Convenor for Red Deer Centre Women's Institute Constituency, was guest speaker at the Feb . 9th meeting of the Pine Lake Women's Institute . New Brunswick has been twinned with Alberta for the 1982 W. I . study . Mrs . Mayberr y stimulated interest m the pro-ject by tracing the origin of the New Brunswick people back to Champlain in 1604 . She spoke of industries that have helped develop the province and the contribution New Brunswick Women's' Institute has made for the betterment of Home & Coun-try. She supported her presen-tation with illustrated maps and concluded with a quiz. Mrs . Doris Warke, Han-dicraft and Cultural Activities Convenor, encouraged the finishing of handicraft articles for the upcoming Handicraft Tea . She also suggested group attendance at a theatrical production . OLD- FASHIONED FRIENDLINESS FEB . 15- 19 Pine Lake W. I will support their provincial organization with a donation of $ 50 .00 to the Office Fund . District sup-port will be shown as the branch caters to a tea for volunteers at Red Deer & District Museum . " Hear Fund" card party will be sponsored for the community Feb . 27 ; 82 at the Pine Lake " Hub Community Centre E. Marion Brown volunteered to represent the branch on the, Pine Lake Welcoming Com-mittee . Branch members made plans to attend the District 3 Conference Feb . 22, 1982 at Camrose, Alberta . Afternoon program will be a producer-consumer workshop spon-sored jointly by Alberta Agriculture and A . W . I . Branch member, Marion Brown will represent the ' producer' on the 3- member A . W. I . panel . by ( Mrs . R . L .) E. Marion Brown Phone 586- 4892 IS WOMEN'S INSTITUTE WEEK! W. I . PROMOTES. Pmsonof growth and dovelopment World awarene+ t through assodotion Hmdlcroh ins--- and with The Associated Comtrywomen of ' I" ellhons the World En . iranmenlal consetvofian Cammanlty Service i Pine Lake W. I. W 1 . , snon- sauetanor, non polirical and nonprofit . to find out n, ahout W . I, n Red Deer, Central Alberta towns and sur rendin g d, 0600,, please Call Faye of 886- 4129 . You're Welcome! The Pine Lake Women's Institute Will sponsor a poster contest entitled, " How Food Gets To Our Table'' . The contest is open to anyone attending school from Grades 1 - 12 . Contest closes May, 11 . 1982 . Posters will become property of the Pine Lake N" I . and will be displayed at various locations in the district throughout . the By Marion Brown summeer months . Prizes of $ 10 .00 and $ 5 .00 will be awarded in each of the four categories : Grades 1 - 3 . Grades 4 - 6 . Grades 7 - 9 and Grades 10 - 12 . Topic of stud y" for the April meeting was Home Economics . Mrs . Wanda Andrews chose " Yogurt as her topic . Canadians consume an averageof 1 .5 litres per person per year . Yogurt ca n be easily Pine Lake Women's Institute March Report Mrs . Annie Allen, Health Convener at branch level, presented mini reports on four topics : sanitation, the key to fly control ; variation of nutritious foods accents Breakfast : problems of in-fants and allergies : and the effect of cigarette smoke on Women's Institute Week is l celebrated February 15- 19 . W . I . branches have been working " For Home and Country" in Alberta for sixty years . in Canada for eighty-five years, but are constantly updating their programs to meet the changing needs of today's women . W. I . promotes personal development, handicrafts of all kinds, environmental con-servation. community service, education, and understanding and support of the work of the United Nations . World' awareness is fostered through affiliation with the Associated Countrywomen of the World . W. I is non- political, non-sectarian, and non- profit, ex-cept for the profit to members in friendship and growth . There are branches in Red Deer, central Alberta towns and most surrounding dis-tricts . Would you like to know more about W. I ? Chances are ther's a branch in your com-munity . Please phone Faye at 886- 4129. You're welcome' News made and adds variety and nutrition to a diet . Final plans were made for the Constituency Handicraft Tea, April 16th, and the Constituency Conference, April 30th, 1982 . Mrs . Wanda Andrews will be the branch delegate . The annual coffee party of the branch will be held Saturday, June 5 . 1982 . -' Baking and plants will als o be for sale . contact lenses. Mrs . D . Warke reported on the District 3 Conference and Workshop at Camrose at which she and Mrs . M. Brown attended . The morning ses- 1 sion reviewed district ac- II tivities and the afternoon workshop featured a film, A . W . I . panel presentation and D . H . E information on the topic, " The Price of Food Too High? ( Producer - Consumer Concerns) . Mrs . M. Brown presented I the Producers' concerns and will serve on the panel in all five districts of the province . With a topic of such timely im-portance, the branch made plans to sponsor a similar workshop at the " HUB" Com-munity Centre, Pine Lake, March 26th, 1982 at 8 : 00 p. m . ! to which the public is urged to attend . Morris Flewwelling thanked the branch by letter for providing and serving lunch at the Volunteers' & Seniors' Tea at the Museum, Feb . 23 . President I . Lawrence reported on the Red Deer Centre Constituency W. I . meeting covering plans for the upcoming Handicraft Tea, Constiuency Conference,' F . W. I . C . stall gift, ACWW program cover competition and submission of question on New Brunswick, for AWI Convention . Ninety- five dollars was realized as net proceeds from the " Heart Fund" card party . A special thanks is extended to all who contributed to the success of the evening . The branch has pruchased 100 Pine Lade W. I. pens for resale at branch level . Submitted by E. Marion Brown Women's Institute Week |
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