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T t L31SI RF : HANIOR up In In, I hih ` n l Io . F: rr . ¢ entlemen matched the ;~ arauon~ ~ f ihc ladies and the fine tradition of the annual event . It- tn~ gulshcd h, a fetching rural elegance similar Wl functions were - tined th- ughout the Countv . TRADITION WRAPPED IN RURAL ELEGANCE , it- do- meal . amrme the u. p1coming Festive seasrrn, the Pine Lake WI' t . 1 . .1., -, r, . _ . . i . ~ rttlne ~ f the ~ i-flul, r~~ mrnunils ( entr1 . t PINE LAKE- KATHLEEN M . LAWRENCE Twelve members were present for the first meeting of the fall season which was opened by president Marion Brown with the reWaiion of the Creed, and an article entitled Harvest depicting the trials and tribulations o1 a farm wife during the harvest season . The home- made jelly project promises to be successful again this year, as a signihunt amount of juice has been rollected, and the making of jelly will star, soon . Home- made marmalade will be a new addition to the project when we go to the Parkland Mall Bazaar in early November . Edna Whittemore read an article from McLean's magazine about a two* year experiment involving eight men and eight women who will live in a specially designed community where nothing can be discardec and everything not used must be recycled . Isabelle Beck presented her program - Citizenship and Legislation . It was based on an article Irom the April 1986 Alberta Report re Gary Gavreau . a Panoke service station owner, who claimed his Individual liberty was being threatened when asked to fill out the 1986 Statistics Canada census form . He objected to three of the questions and when taken to bat ri the judge found him not guilty, and he was entitled to refuse to answer the questions . The Federal Justice Department has not decided whether to appeal and insists that decision makers need data on standards of living, etc . to enable them to make intelligent decisions on social programs for the luture . Roll call was for each member to give their reaction to the above article Do e a e with the judge's decision or not? S4 Pine Like - Kathleen Lore lei 66" 15 No one is quite sure how the poppy became associated with Remembrance Day, but it was a Canadian, John McCrea, who immortalized the poppy which became a tribute to the many who gave their lives In WW 1, WW 2 and the Korean War . This was the thought with which president Marion Brown opened the November meeting . In Flanders Fields was repeated in unison, followed by the Creed . Happy Birthday was sung for Annie Allen on her 91st birthday. Two members attended the Red Doer Unit of the Canadian Canar SK sty's annual meeting and dinner . A pleasant and informative evening was reported . Annual sale of baking and homemade jelly a1 the Parkland Mall Bazaar was very successful again - this year. Everything was sold and we were packed and ready to go home at 3 : 30 p . m . Our annual Christmas supper will be held Dec . 2, at the Hall and each member received a list of duties for the evening . Marion Brown reported on the educational converter's workshop held in the Ridgewood Hall at which she spoke on further education courses Branch members will provide one dozen rookies each for the Red Deer Meals on Wheala Chhenries treats . The branch will consider support of the Delburne and District Lifeline Program, pending further information In the New Year . Program for the evening was home economics, presented in two pans by Irma Lawrence . First part dealt with " cents- oB" coupons which come in the mail, in grocery ads and in women's magazines and the newspapers Annual value of coupons Issued is 52 .9 billion with only $ 86 million or 3 .! per cent being redeemed. We were cautioned not to get into the habit of using coupons unless for a product or service that Is normally on our purchase Ilst . Beware of brand names for which coupon is offered . Compare with other brands or generic brands as these could be cheaper The second part of Irma's program was a psitIIIY- step demonstration of making a fruit ua . Irma also conducted an original and unique contest Involving members' knowledge cI each other . This was based on birthday and anniversary dates and years, numbers and sex of families and grandchildren . It was amazing how little we knew of our " vital statistics ." During lunch we were treated to a IaSte of the completed, delltlous pizza. A quilting workshop is contemplated in the new Year to prepare us to use the pre- cut quill pieces donated by Beth Smith . Roll call : Do you use ' clants- oN'coupons, and if so, what for? Hostess prize w; s won by Edna Whltte-more . NO ' PF
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 163 |
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 | T t L31SI RF : HANIOR up In In, I hih ` n l Io . F: rr . ¢ entlemen matched the ;~ arauon~ ~ f ihc ladies and the fine tradition of the annual event . It- tn~ gulshcd h, a fetching rural elegance similar Wl functions were - tined th- ughout the Countv . TRADITION WRAPPED IN RURAL ELEGANCE , it- do- meal . amrme the u. p1coming Festive seasrrn, the Pine Lake WI' t . 1 . .1., -, r, . _ . . i . ~ rttlne ~ f the ~ i-flul, r~~ mrnunils ( entr1 . t PINE LAKE- KATHLEEN M . LAWRENCE Twelve members were present for the first meeting of the fall season which was opened by president Marion Brown with the reWaiion of the Creed, and an article entitled Harvest depicting the trials and tribulations o1 a farm wife during the harvest season . The home- made jelly project promises to be successful again this year, as a signihunt amount of juice has been rollected, and the making of jelly will star, soon . Home- made marmalade will be a new addition to the project when we go to the Parkland Mall Bazaar in early November . Edna Whittemore read an article from McLean's magazine about a two* year experiment involving eight men and eight women who will live in a specially designed community where nothing can be discardec and everything not used must be recycled . Isabelle Beck presented her program - Citizenship and Legislation . It was based on an article Irom the April 1986 Alberta Report re Gary Gavreau . a Panoke service station owner, who claimed his Individual liberty was being threatened when asked to fill out the 1986 Statistics Canada census form . He objected to three of the questions and when taken to bat ri the judge found him not guilty, and he was entitled to refuse to answer the questions . The Federal Justice Department has not decided whether to appeal and insists that decision makers need data on standards of living, etc . to enable them to make intelligent decisions on social programs for the luture . Roll call was for each member to give their reaction to the above article Do e a e with the judge's decision or not? S4 Pine Like - Kathleen Lore lei 66" 15 No one is quite sure how the poppy became associated with Remembrance Day, but it was a Canadian, John McCrea, who immortalized the poppy which became a tribute to the many who gave their lives In WW 1, WW 2 and the Korean War . This was the thought with which president Marion Brown opened the November meeting . In Flanders Fields was repeated in unison, followed by the Creed . Happy Birthday was sung for Annie Allen on her 91st birthday. Two members attended the Red Doer Unit of the Canadian Canar SK sty's annual meeting and dinner . A pleasant and informative evening was reported . Annual sale of baking and homemade jelly a1 the Parkland Mall Bazaar was very successful again - this year. Everything was sold and we were packed and ready to go home at 3 : 30 p . m . Our annual Christmas supper will be held Dec . 2, at the Hall and each member received a list of duties for the evening . Marion Brown reported on the educational converter's workshop held in the Ridgewood Hall at which she spoke on further education courses Branch members will provide one dozen rookies each for the Red Deer Meals on Wheala Chhenries treats . The branch will consider support of the Delburne and District Lifeline Program, pending further information In the New Year . Program for the evening was home economics, presented in two pans by Irma Lawrence . First part dealt with " cents- oB" coupons which come in the mail, in grocery ads and in women's magazines and the newspapers Annual value of coupons Issued is 52 .9 billion with only $ 86 million or 3 .! per cent being redeemed. We were cautioned not to get into the habit of using coupons unless for a product or service that Is normally on our purchase Ilst . Beware of brand names for which coupon is offered . Compare with other brands or generic brands as these could be cheaper The second part of Irma's program was a psitIIIY- step demonstration of making a fruit ua . Irma also conducted an original and unique contest Involving members' knowledge cI each other . This was based on birthday and anniversary dates and years, numbers and sex of families and grandchildren . It was amazing how little we knew of our " vital statistics ." During lunch we were treated to a IaSte of the completed, delltlous pizza. A quilting workshop is contemplated in the new Year to prepare us to use the pre- cut quill pieces donated by Beth Smith . Roll call : Do you use ' clants- oN'coupons, and if so, what for? Hostess prize w; s won by Edna Whltte-more . NO ' PF |
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