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PINE LAKE:
Pine Lake's 11 ontrn's Inslttotc ~~ ill > upporl . Alberta s
Eurasian MtlfoiI Pi ogi mn ' I'll, , ni . im objective of the
rogram is to prevent Eurasi . i n water milloil front
entering . and establishing itself in Alberta . The
noxious aquatic weed has invaded takes and water
Isystems across United Stals, Quebec . Ontario and
British Columbia Its prolific grow th can disrupt other
plant and animal life in the water, clog irrigation and
dr . unage canals . and interfere " lilt boating. swunining
and fishing The weed can easily spread by catching
rides on boats being moved from one Like to another
Kathryn Hahberfield .
Pine Fake W I will promote in m. treness of theFirst Vice- President of
dangers by making posters and inlorniation availabluAlberta Women's Instl-to
local resorts Mrs Edna Whittemorc will head thctute, and Mildred Luz,
project .
retiring director of
Health was alsoa topic of study al theWl meeting District 3 . were guests at
\ Irs Annie Allen spoke on such drugs as cocaine. the Sixty- Third Consti-manyuana
. speed, angel dust . morphine . heroin, vu . tuency Conference or Red
their use, effect and detriment to individuals, IantiliesDeer
Centre,
held
on
and communities.
Friday . April 22nd at the
Fourteen members participated in the reccotRed Deer Museum .
Handicraft Tea with the submission of 51 entries Tuii+ wards
for
the
recent
p. iintings and a sample of homespun wool reccived- landicraft Competition
special recognition.
% ere represented
The A C W W Conference in Vancouver to Jon- '> ~ 1 ., .
taking on special emphasis for the Pine Lake hr in, li
As well as two full line visiting delcg. itcs, I,-
additional members plan to attend " Canada Day" . 1 h,
branch will also assist in the hosting of women fn
South America before the main conference .
April roll call was answered with a cancer donation
and a cancer fact .
Plans were made for the annual Coffee Party, June
Uh at the local centre
Outstan
Faye Maybe". convener of Red Deer Constituency Women's Institute :
and Beth Smith, constituency Handicraft convenor : shown with some of
the ten articles fudged as " Outstanding!"
W. I. An
Disl
at the Annual
Handicraft Display
Branch Award, with
Penhold coming second
and Highway third .
Individual winners were:
Over go : Hattie Cline -
First. Highway Branch ;
Mrs. Winter - Second,
Clearview Branch ; Mary
Wadey - Blackfalds and
Annie Allen . Pine Lake,
tied for third.
Over 70 : I? orothy
crbert - First, Pine
La e:. eT~ STdw~ T
Second . Springvale :
dingy Handicrafts
Women's Institute
Constituency
Conference
Hattie Cline - Third,
Highway.
Top winner in the
unrestricted age group
was v 1QorfFicy, bal-moral
- First; Lorene
Douglas, Penhold -
Second ; Doroth Her rl
Pine Lie -
ird_
White Elna Prize
for Knitting - Eve
Northey . Balmoral .
Ruth's Crafts& Hobbies
Prize for Craft - Helen
Steele .
Doris E. Beckingsa_ e
- m'TtiFf n¢ Award ::__ Fin
Lake Branch .
-- Tif80- knitted squares
were turned in for the
" BabyQuilts for Zambia"
Campaign . First Prize
goinC to Blackfalds ;
Send. toSp ringiale and
Third to Pine L 4
Men Andriashek, a
research assistant with
the Alberta Department
of Agriculture, conducted
a Farm Safety Hazards
Workshop, with the help
of Joyce Lencucha,
Regional Home Econo-mist
. Two excellent films
were shown.
The following consti-tuency
convenerships
were elected by acclama-tion
:
Education and Cultural
. Activities, Elmira Mann ;
Health & Home Econom-ics,
Margaret Kuhar,
Agriculture. Pay Mayne:
Environmental Conser-vation,
Edna Whitte-more
; Social Services,
Grace Grover,
A short ceremony in
memory of long- standing
member Elsie Woodrow,
Lacombe, who had passed
away during the past
year, was conducted by
Ev Northey and Lella
Bodwell, and a minute's
silence observed .
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 92 |
| 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: Pine Lake's 11 ontrn's Inslttotc ~~ ill > upporl . Alberta s Eurasian MtlfoiI Pi ogi mn ' I'll, , ni . im objective of the rogram is to prevent Eurasi . i n water milloil front entering . and establishing itself in Alberta . The noxious aquatic weed has invaded takes and water Isystems across United Stals, Quebec . Ontario and British Columbia Its prolific grow th can disrupt other plant and animal life in the water, clog irrigation and dr . unage canals . and interfere " lilt boating. swunining and fishing The weed can easily spread by catching rides on boats being moved from one Like to another Kathryn Hahberfield . Pine Fake W I will promote in m. treness of theFirst Vice- President of dangers by making posters and inlorniation availabluAlberta Women's Instl-to local resorts Mrs Edna Whittemorc will head thctute, and Mildred Luz, project . retiring director of Health was alsoa topic of study al theWl meeting District 3 . were guests at \ Irs Annie Allen spoke on such drugs as cocaine. the Sixty- Third Consti-manyuana . speed, angel dust . morphine . heroin, vu . tuency Conference or Red their use, effect and detriment to individuals, IantiliesDeer Centre, held on and communities. Friday . April 22nd at the Fourteen members participated in the reccotRed Deer Museum . Handicraft Tea with the submission of 51 entries Tuii+ wards for the recent p. iintings and a sample of homespun wool reccived- landicraft Competition special recognition. % ere represented The A C W W Conference in Vancouver to Jon- '> ~ 1 ., . taking on special emphasis for the Pine Lake hr in, li As well as two full line visiting delcg. itcs, I,- additional members plan to attend " Canada Day" . 1 h, branch will also assist in the hosting of women fn South America before the main conference . April roll call was answered with a cancer donation and a cancer fact . Plans were made for the annual Coffee Party, June Uh at the local centre Outstan Faye Maybe". convener of Red Deer Constituency Women's Institute : and Beth Smith, constituency Handicraft convenor : shown with some of the ten articles fudged as " Outstanding!" W. I. An Disl at the Annual Handicraft Display Branch Award, with Penhold coming second and Highway third . Individual winners were: Over go : Hattie Cline - First. Highway Branch ; Mrs. Winter - Second, Clearview Branch ; Mary Wadey - Blackfalds and Annie Allen . Pine Lake, tied for third. Over 70 : I? orothy crbert - First, Pine La e:. eT~ STdw~ T Second . Springvale : dingy Handicrafts Women's Institute Constituency Conference Hattie Cline - Third, Highway. Top winner in the unrestricted age group was v 1QorfFicy, bal-moral - First; Lorene Douglas, Penhold - Second ; Doroth Her rl Pine Lie - ird_ White Elna Prize for Knitting - Eve Northey . Balmoral . Ruth's Crafts& Hobbies Prize for Craft - Helen Steele . Doris E. Beckingsa_ e - m'TtiFf n¢ Award ::__ Fin Lake Branch . -- Tif80- knitted squares were turned in for the " BabyQuilts for Zambia" Campaign . First Prize goinC to Blackfalds ; Send. toSp ringiale and Third to Pine L 4 Men Andriashek, a research assistant with the Alberta Department of Agriculture, conducted a Farm Safety Hazards Workshop, with the help of Joyce Lencucha, Regional Home Econo-mist . Two excellent films were shown. The following consti-tuency convenerships were elected by acclama-tion : Education and Cultural . Activities, Elmira Mann ; Health & Home Econom-ics, Margaret Kuhar, Agriculture. Pay Mayne: Environmental Conser-vation, Edna Whitte-more ; Social Services, Grace Grover, A short ceremony in memory of long- standing member Elsie Woodrow, Lacombe, who had passed away during the past year, was conducted by Ev Northey and Lella Bodwell, and a minute's silence observed . |
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