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HELP SECURE THE FUTURE
Mitten sale
successful
embers of the Pine Lake "' omen's
institute and Red Cross A. I . D . vol-unteers
worked to produce 25 pairs
A. \ Y
~& of knitted white mittens for sale to
the Red Deer Figure Skating Club .
The group picked up the wool early in 1981 and
decided the project would be fun as well as
functional . Beth Smith, left, and Kathleen Lawrenee .
Red Cross volunteers and Women's Institute mem-bers,
display the completed mittens prior to the
October sale in Red Deer .
f
OF BANGLADESH WOMEN
YOUR DONATIONS WILL BUY
THE MUCH NEEDED
K= ING AND SEWING
Red Deer Centre, the constituency to
which I belong, along with Red Deer West
and Innisfail, hosted by Mrs. Ann
Barbanell at the Knox Presbyterian
Church in Red Deer in September. As she
very capably toured us through some
educational facilities in England and then
on to the Outward Bound school in
Rhodeisia, via her slides, one of the
spectators in the front row became very
interested . He was Mr . Simon Jozzy from
MACHINES .
Zimbabwe, and is presently attending Red
Deer College. His home village was very
iclose to the Outward Bound facilities. He
had attended a missionary school and
through the sponsorship of his teacher.
arrived in Canada to attend Red Deer
College. A brother of his sponsor had read
in the local paper of theevening elides and
brought Simon to them . Naturally, Mrs.
Barbanell and Simon had a delightful chat
' over coffee. A card recently received by
her hostess, Mrs. Marion Brown, from
Mrs. Barbanell reiterated her surprise and
joy in meeting Simon - in fact she said it
was a highlight on her trip across Canada .
Through International Affairs, letter links
have been established - is this not a
" person link"?
First Banquet Setting in New Hal
W . I . Family Supper
( ~ p/
International
Affairs
Yes, the above ntie is new to A. W . I . but
has been changed to this from United
Nations and Exchange Program to
conform with its counterpart at FW I C
level.
I am your new education convener and
with the help of my friend and neighbor .
Mrs. Marion Brown, will endeavor to
fulfill this convenership over the next
three years. My husband and I live east of
Innisfail and are involved in a mixed
farming operation. I am a former teacher
and our family of two daughters and two
sons are now adults, three are married
with families so my husband, John, and I
also fill the role of doting grandparents.
My suggestion to everyone is to study
countnes and organizations involved in'.
A. C . W . W. becaus e as you know, Canada
will be hosting the A. C . W . W . convention
in 1983. Also remember to involve
yourselves in the letter link program Mrs.
Brown left you with splendid ideas with
which to work with in her columns in this
paper and do read her report in the
1981} 81 Report Book . I am waiting, with
anticipation, to hear from you.
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 72 |
| 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 | HELP SECURE THE FUTURE Mitten sale successful embers of the Pine Lake "' omen's institute and Red Cross A. I . D . vol-unteers worked to produce 25 pairs A. \ Y ~& of knitted white mittens for sale to the Red Deer Figure Skating Club . The group picked up the wool early in 1981 and decided the project would be fun as well as functional . Beth Smith, left, and Kathleen Lawrenee . Red Cross volunteers and Women's Institute mem-bers, display the completed mittens prior to the October sale in Red Deer . f OF BANGLADESH WOMEN YOUR DONATIONS WILL BUY THE MUCH NEEDED K= ING AND SEWING Red Deer Centre, the constituency to which I belong, along with Red Deer West and Innisfail, hosted by Mrs. Ann Barbanell at the Knox Presbyterian Church in Red Deer in September. As she very capably toured us through some educational facilities in England and then on to the Outward Bound school in Rhodeisia, via her slides, one of the spectators in the front row became very interested . He was Mr . Simon Jozzy from MACHINES . Zimbabwe, and is presently attending Red Deer College. His home village was very iclose to the Outward Bound facilities. He had attended a missionary school and through the sponsorship of his teacher. arrived in Canada to attend Red Deer College. A brother of his sponsor had read in the local paper of theevening elides and brought Simon to them . Naturally, Mrs. Barbanell and Simon had a delightful chat ' over coffee. A card recently received by her hostess, Mrs. Marion Brown, from Mrs. Barbanell reiterated her surprise and joy in meeting Simon - in fact she said it was a highlight on her trip across Canada . Through International Affairs, letter links have been established - is this not a " person link"? First Banquet Setting in New Hal W . I . Family Supper ( ~ p/ International Affairs Yes, the above ntie is new to A. W . I . but has been changed to this from United Nations and Exchange Program to conform with its counterpart at FW I C level. I am your new education convener and with the help of my friend and neighbor . Mrs. Marion Brown, will endeavor to fulfill this convenership over the next three years. My husband and I live east of Innisfail and are involved in a mixed farming operation. I am a former teacher and our family of two daughters and two sons are now adults, three are married with families so my husband, John, and I also fill the role of doting grandparents. My suggestion to everyone is to study countnes and organizations involved in'. A. C . W . W. becaus e as you know, Canada will be hosting the A. C . W . W . convention in 1983. Also remember to involve yourselves in the letter link program Mrs. Brown left you with splendid ideas with which to work with in her columns in this paper and do read her report in the 1981} 81 Report Book . I am waiting, with anticipation, to hear from you. |
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