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the annual coned parry w u, i
n, G, a^ v
Parkiartd Mall '& Star In November.
Betty- Anne Clutton'S Bridal Showel
di sp tne~ est book The local art duo's
Program for June was
presented
given by
di la of
tin s and our own hratndicraft
Wards Andrews and was in tour
i~' arried
t0
Matt
layette,
AU
\
26
1
display
was
an
added
feature
of
the
par'- la) The Elnt i of Human Reproduction
_.- a ;
Barbara
Fayette F
Lillle " &,
morn mg's activities . Greta Fiske's name was
( anirxwl
insemination,
invitro
fertlllzatlon,
"
_,
drawn for the Pina Lake Cookbook decoct q
arerya
transp ic al
and
surrogate
parenting)
'~ E'tt~:- Anne
ClUttOn
Both
milof the
FuUia plant
urphy
dotute
the
q
ethical , legal and moral questions
which coper is haro- pressed to resolve -, ( b)
I o e
Lake
W .1 . : In ~ c
Milhe Munro
_ Li ttle
_ Clunon_
AWI Prwirtaal
April u organ Transplant Month, a time to
August, nine members and
tier lake - Karate" M. Lauren", aa" 15
Convention delegate, was proud to announce
consider using the Organ Donor Card which
P
RrsM"~ Morton Brown opened the . lone
real Ed. WhOlemore won a first for her
C inducted on all
Controversy,
driver's licenses ; ( c)
methreee visitorsuenjoyedis do), pwith Ue reading o~ a poem H+ n
pamnng to which she receive a Speaal
Cholesterol Contr . Recent studies at
lour to the Irtnisfail Museum,
Allies . being rather appropriate to this - e
Award Certificate and two coffee mugs given
Harvard and the university of
following
tour to the
with lunch al the
f
I" year
by Beryl Ballhorn, AWI president
suggest only minimal advantages in
lwing
" I've height la+ .. tins sad sprayed the
Grass al the Centennel Corner has Deer
a low , Inolestrol program: ( d) Which Color
Old Creamery, and a visit to
tags.
at and blue and white petunias planted,
goes ., In wnicn mood Red Stimulates and
the Slephsnsson House. Four
rye lumped e' ants aid drowned the slugs .
Members voted to donate S20 to dne
" ergots
Orange stimulates the senses .
members allendCd the A . W .1 .
I ^ a71Ued huhdsleaes, Wade + red Dnetea
ACWW 60th anniversary fund .
Yell w uplifts . Blue Soothes . Green promotes
g0lhAnniy'crsn
Picnic at Lee
Aaa made 11 Ih- ga the
fire
metes.
We will enter m the Group of Five at me
" eating . Brown suggests practicality . Purple is
ry
I ^ " r1aW my dear dog's digging haDita
Westerner Creative Arts Fair . A shaver wd1
woradq . sugpe9t
in
and nrtehnohtahs
Park.
Bet new, Oh my' Hen come the nbeltt. °
be organized lot pride- elect Betty Ann
R'll roll What n the past mo
given
Guest speaker for the Sep-
F of WI -, nsl, tuencies were represented al
^'^"^^
e rennin has been ' poke to the
y: u pleasure ,
tember meeting was Education
. y~: .
- wry
Convener, Gayle Olson. olio
spoke on the new 5 y- r
general science course effete .:
in High Schools as alternate : .,
University pre- requisite
Chemistry, Biology a :: :
Physics Courses. Her cone-,
is " Do we trust these water, .
down courses?"
Pine Lake W . I . is in : . ;
toted in having a reprc
sentative on the Delbur-
Lifeline Program. Canadi-
Red Cross in Red Deer has a.
knowledge the receipt of S- i'-'
from the sale of knitting from
out group.
Handicraft Convener, Li :-
lie Clutton, by means of slides
and commentary, introdu, c .-'
us to Samplers and the, r
origin . Girls learned the art
an early age andher name u , u
always incorporated into tl, e
Design which ins many es-amples
appeared to be
original . Stitching was usual iy
done on linen, cotton or wu I
with appropriate border desi 6: -.
and fringe . Samplers were
designed as family histories,
memorials or announeemenc .
etc. Pennies for Friendsl- is
amounted to $ 15 .26 .
Thirty person attended u. c
evening of Nicaraguan shoe :
presented by Marion Bro'+ n
A typical Nicaraguan working
man's meal was served t-lunch.
It consisted of bbl'.- f
rice andpinto beans eaten w ,~
tortilla chips, very sweet - l-fee
served from an iron pot
I koolade in a plastic bag aa1
drunk straight from the bag.
No cutlery or utensils of any
!., belle Beck,
1Viar10Y1 Brown,
rJOr1S ~ f+'. i'iiE t
:. tti11EE="
kind were provided .
Grayl- .,, renteer
Olson, VEr ~ lEl'CE
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 172 |
| 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 | - the annual coned parry w u, i n, G, a^ v Parkiartd Mall '& Star In November. Betty- Anne Clutton'S Bridal Showel di sp tne~ est book The local art duo's Program for June was presented given by di la of tin s and our own hratndicraft Wards Andrews and was in tour i~' arried t0 Matt layette, AU \ 26 1 display was an added feature of the par'- la) The Elnt i of Human Reproduction _.- a ; Barbara Fayette F Lillle " &, morn mg's activities . Greta Fiske's name was ( anirxwl insemination, invitro fertlllzatlon, " _, drawn for the Pina Lake Cookbook decoct q arerya transp ic al and surrogate parenting) '~ E'tt~:- Anne ClUttOn Both milof the FuUia plant urphy dotute the q ethical , legal and moral questions which coper is haro- pressed to resolve -, ( b) I o e Lake W .1 . : In ~ c Milhe Munro _ Li ttle _ Clunon_ AWI Prwirtaal April u organ Transplant Month, a time to August, nine members and tier lake - Karate" M. Lauren", aa" 15 Convention delegate, was proud to announce consider using the Organ Donor Card which P RrsM"~ Morton Brown opened the . lone real Ed. WhOlemore won a first for her C inducted on all Controversy, driver's licenses ; ( c) methreee visitorsuenjoyedis do), pwith Ue reading o~ a poem H+ n pamnng to which she receive a Speaal Cholesterol Contr . Recent studies at lour to the Irtnisfail Museum, Allies . being rather appropriate to this - e Award Certificate and two coffee mugs given Harvard and the university of following tour to the with lunch al the f I" year by Beryl Ballhorn, AWI president suggest only minimal advantages in lwing " I've height la+ .. tins sad sprayed the Grass al the Centennel Corner has Deer a low , Inolestrol program: ( d) Which Color Old Creamery, and a visit to tags. at and blue and white petunias planted, goes ., In wnicn mood Red Stimulates and the Slephsnsson House. Four rye lumped e' ants aid drowned the slugs . Members voted to donate S20 to dne " ergots Orange stimulates the senses . members allendCd the A . W .1 . I ^ a71Ued huhdsleaes, Wade + red Dnetea ACWW 60th anniversary fund . Yell w uplifts . Blue Soothes . Green promotes g0lhAnniy'crsn Picnic at Lee Aaa made 11 Ih- ga the fire metes. We will enter m the Group of Five at me " eating . Brown suggests practicality . Purple is ry I ^ " r1aW my dear dog's digging haDita Westerner Creative Arts Fair . A shaver wd1 woradq . sugpe9t in and nrtehnohtahs Park. Bet new, Oh my' Hen come the nbeltt. ° be organized lot pride- elect Betty Ann R'll roll What n the past mo given Guest speaker for the Sep- F of WI -, nsl, tuencies were represented al ^'^"^^ e rennin has been ' poke to the y: u pleasure , tember meeting was Education . y~: . - wry Convener, Gayle Olson. olio spoke on the new 5 y- r general science course effete .: in High Schools as alternate : ., University pre- requisite Chemistry, Biology a :: : Physics Courses. Her cone-, is " Do we trust these water, . down courses?" Pine Lake W . I . is in : . ; toted in having a reprc sentative on the Delbur- Lifeline Program. Canadi- Red Cross in Red Deer has a. knowledge the receipt of S- i'-' from the sale of knitting from out group. Handicraft Convener, Li :- lie Clutton, by means of slides and commentary, introdu, c .-' us to Samplers and the, r origin . Girls learned the art an early age andher name u , u always incorporated into tl, e Design which ins many es-amples appeared to be original . Stitching was usual iy done on linen, cotton or wu I with appropriate border desi 6: -. and fringe . Samplers were designed as family histories, memorials or announeemenc . etc. Pennies for Friendsl- is amounted to $ 15 .26 . Thirty person attended u. c evening of Nicaraguan shoe : presented by Marion Bro'+ n A typical Nicaraguan working man's meal was served t-lunch. It consisted of bbl'.- f rice andpinto beans eaten w ,~ tortilla chips, very sweet - l-fee served from an iron pot I koolade in a plastic bag aa1 drunk straight from the bag. No cutlery or utensils of any !., belle Beck, 1Viar10Y1 Brown, rJOr1S ~ f+'. i'iiE t :. tti11EE=" kind were provided . Grayl- .,, renteer Olson, VEr ~ lEl'CE |
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