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LiIlie Clutton, Educa- 1 tional Convener for` INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, presented the program for the October meeting of the Pine Lake Branch . Continuing with the study of New Bruns-wick, Mrs . Clutton! showed films of the Atlantic area . The showing covered the', historic importance of the region as well as up to I date living and the ! importance of the sea on the lives of the people . Edna Whittemore contributed to they meeting by reading ; articles from the FED-ERATED NEWS. These' included Farm Safety . Hazardous Wastes . and', World Food Day . World Food Day is' October 16 . Only 7 per cent of the world land mass is suitable for agriculture . Canada is a leader in food production and is one of the four,, ! world countries that is a net exporter of food . Keeping with this theme the co- hostess served ham Isandwiches on home bread and bread " pudding for lunch . omens News The branch will support the Central Alberta J e bra lbroW;: & 11ana 1:, :: ittemore's grand- : aughter model bathing suits! Citizenship was the theme forthe November meeting of - the Pine Lake W . I . Mrs . Dorothy Herbert, educational convener . stated that the New Constitution preserves the rights of life, liberty . and security . It also encompasses mobility rights . Aboriginal rights and rightsforwomen Marion Brownthen brieflydescribed a Citizenship ceremony which she had recently attended . Responsibilities as well as Rights were emphasized in the impressive ceremony . All members contributed to the theme by naming a prominent New Brunswick citizen . Further Education Courses of " Patchwork Projects'' and Shortbreads' have been well received by participoting students . Karen Ried briefly described the Self- Delence- Lady Beware program that she will present in the NewYear . Program bulletins for 1983 will be available at the December meeting The " Homemade Jelly" project will be culminated with the jelly sale at the " HUB' Community Centre, Pine Lake on Nov 17, 10 : 00 a . m . to noon . Christmas plans are %, ell formulated . Past members will be remembered by a Unicef Christmas Card . The annual Family Christmas Supper will be held Friday, Dec 3 . at the Community Centre The P . L . W . I . will support the community concert on Ivionday, Dec . 20 . as well as contribute $ 25 .00 to" at d the candy bags . 24 ` Note of Thanks Pine Lake WI Pine Lake WI will be represented on a com-mittee to study the feasibility of regulating the water level of Pine Lake . The study will be con-cerned with fish, wildlife, water quality, recrea-tion and erosion, hydrology, public participa-tion, downstream effects, and economics of a regulator. Thirty- six family members attended the an-nual Christmas supper. Flag whist was enjoyed by candlelight and emergency lighting due to a power failure . Members of the branch joined with members of the Ghostpine 40- Plus Club presenting a play for the annual Christmas concert . At the branch level gifts were exchanged and secret sisters identified . Officers were elected for 1983 : president Isa-belle Beck ; vice- rpesdient Kathleen Lawrence, secretary Marion Brown, treasurer Gayle Olson, and directors Millie Munro, Edna Whittemore and Wanda Andrews. Further education courses to be sponsored in the new year include women's self- defence and awareness, needlepoint, discover your individu-ality with color, wardrobe and makeup, and basic photography . Twenty needlepoint Cana-dian flag coasters will be submitted to the - ubmitted by : E . Marion Brown . ACWW conference as a contribution to the gift stall . Pine Lake Womens News Women's Emergency Shelter fund raising drive by the purchase of pins for each of their members . A donation of $ 50 .00 was made to the local Sunday School . 19 knitted articles will! be submitted to the red` Cross for November Parkland Sale . $ 15 .00 was contributed to Pennies For Friendship which will help support our world organization . Roll call was also a ; discussion of ACWWI projects . Pine Lake W. I wills sponsor two S . A . I . T . course s of '' Discover Your Individuality with Color, Wardrobe and Makeup'' and '' Basic Photography" as well as courses with local instructors in the new year .
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 85 |
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 | LiIlie Clutton, Educa- 1 tional Convener for` INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, presented the program for the October meeting of the Pine Lake Branch . Continuing with the study of New Bruns-wick, Mrs . Clutton! showed films of the Atlantic area . The showing covered the', historic importance of the region as well as up to I date living and the ! importance of the sea on the lives of the people . Edna Whittemore contributed to they meeting by reading ; articles from the FED-ERATED NEWS. These' included Farm Safety . Hazardous Wastes . and', World Food Day . World Food Day is' October 16 . Only 7 per cent of the world land mass is suitable for agriculture . Canada is a leader in food production and is one of the four,, ! world countries that is a net exporter of food . Keeping with this theme the co- hostess served ham Isandwiches on home bread and bread " pudding for lunch . omens News The branch will support the Central Alberta J e bra lbroW;: & 11ana 1:, :: ittemore's grand- : aughter model bathing suits! Citizenship was the theme forthe November meeting of - the Pine Lake W . I . Mrs . Dorothy Herbert, educational convener . stated that the New Constitution preserves the rights of life, liberty . and security . It also encompasses mobility rights . Aboriginal rights and rightsforwomen Marion Brownthen brieflydescribed a Citizenship ceremony which she had recently attended . Responsibilities as well as Rights were emphasized in the impressive ceremony . All members contributed to the theme by naming a prominent New Brunswick citizen . Further Education Courses of " Patchwork Projects'' and Shortbreads' have been well received by participoting students . Karen Ried briefly described the Self- Delence- Lady Beware program that she will present in the NewYear . Program bulletins for 1983 will be available at the December meeting The " Homemade Jelly" project will be culminated with the jelly sale at the " HUB' Community Centre, Pine Lake on Nov 17, 10 : 00 a . m . to noon . Christmas plans are %, ell formulated . Past members will be remembered by a Unicef Christmas Card . The annual Family Christmas Supper will be held Friday, Dec 3 . at the Community Centre The P . L . W . I . will support the community concert on Ivionday, Dec . 20 . as well as contribute $ 25 .00 to" at d the candy bags . 24 ` Note of Thanks Pine Lake WI Pine Lake WI will be represented on a com-mittee to study the feasibility of regulating the water level of Pine Lake . The study will be con-cerned with fish, wildlife, water quality, recrea-tion and erosion, hydrology, public participa-tion, downstream effects, and economics of a regulator. Thirty- six family members attended the an-nual Christmas supper. Flag whist was enjoyed by candlelight and emergency lighting due to a power failure . Members of the branch joined with members of the Ghostpine 40- Plus Club presenting a play for the annual Christmas concert . At the branch level gifts were exchanged and secret sisters identified . Officers were elected for 1983 : president Isa-belle Beck ; vice- rpesdient Kathleen Lawrence, secretary Marion Brown, treasurer Gayle Olson, and directors Millie Munro, Edna Whittemore and Wanda Andrews. Further education courses to be sponsored in the new year include women's self- defence and awareness, needlepoint, discover your individu-ality with color, wardrobe and makeup, and basic photography . Twenty needlepoint Cana-dian flag coasters will be submitted to the - ubmitted by : E . Marion Brown . ACWW conference as a contribution to the gift stall . Pine Lake Womens News Women's Emergency Shelter fund raising drive by the purchase of pins for each of their members . A donation of $ 50 .00 was made to the local Sunday School . 19 knitted articles will! be submitted to the red` Cross for November Parkland Sale . $ 15 .00 was contributed to Pennies For Friendship which will help support our world organization . Roll call was also a ; discussion of ACWWI projects . Pine Lake W. I wills sponsor two S . A . I . T . course s of '' Discover Your Individuality with Color, Wardrobe and Makeup'' and '' Basic Photography" as well as courses with local instructors in the new year . |
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