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Constituency conference embraced By Donna MacKenzie the future " Toward Tomorrow" was the theme of the 67th conference of Red Deer Centre constituency of the Women's Institute, held in the attractive Pine Lake Hub Centre . It was attended by 61 members, 10 guests, and a number of children . Two very special presentauuun Guest speakers were Holly were featured . One was the Hallett, 2nd vice- president of presentation of a fine WI showcase, Alberta Women's Institute, Rev. presented by the Hay family in Michael Stonhouse, and Don memory of their mother, Violet Towers of the Red Deer County Fire Hay . Dept. Winner of the Violet Hay Mr . Towers acknowledged Red Needlework Award was Eileen Ford Deer Centre's support of the of Penhold. Also presented was the County fire prevention program, Doris Beckingsale Knitting Award and emphasized our target is the plaque, given by Mr . Beckingsale avoidance of rural residential fires. and his daughters into the Loulse Pickering of Balmoral permanent custody of Pine Lake conducted a short memorial service branch, as they have dominated the for constituency members who winning of it throughout it's 10- year passed away in the past year . Edna history. Lastest winner will retain it Wright of Lacombe 4- Point WI and this year . Violet Hay of Highway WI . A bright note was added by Marion Brown, president of Pine several youngsters from the Pine Lake WI, welcomed all present Lake Play School, who sang songs members and guests. District for us, accompanied on the guitar Director Faye Mayberry urged us to by their teacher, Lattra Baxter, who be Aware, Involved and Motivated. also explained the program. She noted there are 603 members in New educational conveners were District 3. elected. For International Affairs Grace Graver of Blackfalds was Charlene Pickering; Agriculture the official hostess for the morning, and Canadian Industries, Kathy with Helen Williams of Lacombe Bickley; Handicraft, VI Moore; hosting the afternoon. Helen Steele Education and Cultural Activities, of Springvale was pianist. Lily Clutton; Environment and Conservation, Annie Van Lent ; Social Services, Helen Williams ; Citizenship and Legislation, Mll-dred Miller. Health and Home Economies is still to be decided by the branches . Grace Grover is the new Constituency Convener, succeeding Doris Northey. Handicraft convener Pat Mayne of Highway WI announced the standings of the branches in the handicraft competition, with Hllls-down taking first place. The Red Deer Centre History Book was presented by Ethel Morrisroe of Springvale . Betty Cunningham of Highway gave the Courtesy Report. The Provincial Convention will be at Olds, June 8- 11 . LBERTA WOMEN'S INSTITUTES RED DEE' " . CENTRE W_ W Guest = tiea-: e - itac_ 3c1 _,____ cuzc- . W. I . PERSONALITIES CHANGE HATS Named constituency convener at the Women's Institute convention in Pine Lake was Grace Grover, left, of Blackfalds . She succeeds Dorfa Nortbey, right, of Red Deer, who has been nominated 2nd Vice- President of Alberta W. 1 . She and husband, Vern and their family farm northeast of the city of Red Deer . Doris is also a mainstay f of the Red Deer Museum and Archives. The Pesticide Safety Presentation by Lynn Stegman was timely and Pine Lake - Kathleen Lawrence pertinent for this cultivation season . President Marion Brown wel- She emphasized the need to read comed 13 members and two guests and follow instructions on pesticide to the May meeting. containers . Pine Lake W. I . placed third in the Observance of caution signs are constituency handicraft competition very important for maintenance of and is the proud recipient of the good health . Doris E. Beckingsale Memorial Home economics convenor, lama Award. Lawrence outlined the plans for the Support of the nomination of annual coffee party in Hub Centre Doris Nortbey as 2nd Vice- Presl- Hall . dent of Alberta W. 1 . will be A motion was made that we, as a confirmed by letter to Rowbottom of Drumheller . Kay branch, contact the County of Red Deer requesting that tKRwheoaeSicsitkLxhoetcNRxeaaopeltlnwuIalrniapadnenluersddstSworpinhirensiosngdppTearotreuWatstiailec. tniTetphbraeytedePdSelMpaalcrniihttn. csemoonanudpttsahis. onifegrnssSeabcteontpdhlaearcyneodrHtiahgt hatwnhgadeayrsrboo8au1ugt6te, he of those present with a sample of c nFsnerrvhaetriopnr, ogram, environmental Edna Whittemore the water. i uched on many topics, among which were : I . Noticeable reduction in the number of Purple Martins returning o~ this area, caused by pesticide posoning in the States . 2. Chemical emissions at the Red Deer Regional Hospital range from 100 to 300 ppm. The provincial standards allow 100 ppm. 3. The New York garbage barge cannot find a landfill site to accept 3.000 tonnes of refuse . : 1cid rain is killing Ontario maple rrr5 . Black Rhinos are killing rain f- rests. Do we destroy the Rhinos and save the rain forests, or, save the Rhinos and lose the rain forests? Edna also gave out information al- nut companion planting in the garden . First aid for pesticide poisoning and protective clothing for pesticide use. Pine Lake Branch will purchase a membership in C. A . W . E . S . Birthday greetings for May were for Gayle Olson, Vera Pierce and Miller Mnnrn
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 148 |
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 | Constituency conference embraced By Donna MacKenzie the future " Toward Tomorrow" was the theme of the 67th conference of Red Deer Centre constituency of the Women's Institute, held in the attractive Pine Lake Hub Centre . It was attended by 61 members, 10 guests, and a number of children . Two very special presentauuun Guest speakers were Holly were featured . One was the Hallett, 2nd vice- president of presentation of a fine WI showcase, Alberta Women's Institute, Rev. presented by the Hay family in Michael Stonhouse, and Don memory of their mother, Violet Towers of the Red Deer County Fire Hay . Dept. Winner of the Violet Hay Mr . Towers acknowledged Red Needlework Award was Eileen Ford Deer Centre's support of the of Penhold. Also presented was the County fire prevention program, Doris Beckingsale Knitting Award and emphasized our target is the plaque, given by Mr . Beckingsale avoidance of rural residential fires. and his daughters into the Loulse Pickering of Balmoral permanent custody of Pine Lake conducted a short memorial service branch, as they have dominated the for constituency members who winning of it throughout it's 10- year passed away in the past year . Edna history. Lastest winner will retain it Wright of Lacombe 4- Point WI and this year . Violet Hay of Highway WI . A bright note was added by Marion Brown, president of Pine several youngsters from the Pine Lake WI, welcomed all present Lake Play School, who sang songs members and guests. District for us, accompanied on the guitar Director Faye Mayberry urged us to by their teacher, Lattra Baxter, who be Aware, Involved and Motivated. also explained the program. She noted there are 603 members in New educational conveners were District 3. elected. For International Affairs Grace Graver of Blackfalds was Charlene Pickering; Agriculture the official hostess for the morning, and Canadian Industries, Kathy with Helen Williams of Lacombe Bickley; Handicraft, VI Moore; hosting the afternoon. Helen Steele Education and Cultural Activities, of Springvale was pianist. Lily Clutton; Environment and Conservation, Annie Van Lent ; Social Services, Helen Williams ; Citizenship and Legislation, Mll-dred Miller. Health and Home Economies is still to be decided by the branches . Grace Grover is the new Constituency Convener, succeeding Doris Northey. Handicraft convener Pat Mayne of Highway WI announced the standings of the branches in the handicraft competition, with Hllls-down taking first place. The Red Deer Centre History Book was presented by Ethel Morrisroe of Springvale . Betty Cunningham of Highway gave the Courtesy Report. The Provincial Convention will be at Olds, June 8- 11 . LBERTA WOMEN'S INSTITUTES RED DEE' " . CENTRE W_ W Guest = tiea-: e - itac_ 3c1 _,____ cuzc- . W. I . PERSONALITIES CHANGE HATS Named constituency convener at the Women's Institute convention in Pine Lake was Grace Grover, left, of Blackfalds . She succeeds Dorfa Nortbey, right, of Red Deer, who has been nominated 2nd Vice- President of Alberta W. 1 . She and husband, Vern and their family farm northeast of the city of Red Deer . Doris is also a mainstay f of the Red Deer Museum and Archives. The Pesticide Safety Presentation by Lynn Stegman was timely and Pine Lake - Kathleen Lawrence pertinent for this cultivation season . President Marion Brown wel- She emphasized the need to read comed 13 members and two guests and follow instructions on pesticide to the May meeting. containers . Pine Lake W. I . placed third in the Observance of caution signs are constituency handicraft competition very important for maintenance of and is the proud recipient of the good health . Doris E. Beckingsale Memorial Home economics convenor, lama Award. Lawrence outlined the plans for the Support of the nomination of annual coffee party in Hub Centre Doris Nortbey as 2nd Vice- Presl- Hall . dent of Alberta W. 1 . will be A motion was made that we, as a confirmed by letter to Rowbottom of Drumheller . Kay branch, contact the County of Red Deer requesting that tKRwheoaeSicsitkLxhoetcNRxeaaopeltlnwuIalrniapadnenluersddstSworpinhirensiosngdppTearotreuWatstiailec. tniTetphbraeytedePdSelMpaalcrniihttn. csemoonanudpttsahis. onifegrnssSeabcteontpdhlaearcyneodrHtiahgt hatwnhgadeayrsrboo8au1ugt6te, he of those present with a sample of c nFsnerrvhaetriopnr, ogram, environmental Edna Whittemore the water. i uched on many topics, among which were : I . Noticeable reduction in the number of Purple Martins returning o~ this area, caused by pesticide posoning in the States . 2. Chemical emissions at the Red Deer Regional Hospital range from 100 to 300 ppm. The provincial standards allow 100 ppm. 3. The New York garbage barge cannot find a landfill site to accept 3.000 tonnes of refuse . : 1cid rain is killing Ontario maple rrr5 . Black Rhinos are killing rain f- rests. Do we destroy the Rhinos and save the rain forests, or, save the Rhinos and lose the rain forests? Edna also gave out information al- nut companion planting in the garden . First aid for pesticide poisoning and protective clothing for pesticide use. Pine Lake Branch will purchase a membership in C. A . W . E . S . Birthday greetings for May were for Gayle Olson, Vera Pierce and Miller Mnnrn |
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