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June Report
(' allu" rinc
l . a \%, cite(.
\\ a s guest speaker al the
rcccut meeting of I he Pine
Lake \ 1 omen's IIISlilutc .
Shc presented her d- ll
spccch . " The Brain Vial
Fills" . in which sfu"
cxplell Ihal . Icid r : Jn is
formed
I rout
sulphur
dioxides and nitrogen
oxides from industrial
pl : Ints . oil refineries, and
automobile emissions . It
is inkisihle . tasteless and
its presence is only felt as
dead likes . corroding
metals, and ; mimal and
hum: m illnesses appear .
Technology : Ind legisla-lion
are in pkice but the
greatest need is for
enforcement . Edna
Whittemore . En% iron-ment
. Il Conservation
Convener, added to the
presenl : Ition \ kith local
problems of land use,
pesticides . housing
insulation : Ind ne\ s \ needs .
Mrs . N'hitletnore \ nits
also : I recent cisilor at the
Erland Lee ( Museum)
Home in Stone % Creek .
Ontario . It " its in this
home that the original
Womcn's InatIttlte COnStI-llltlOn
was hand penned in
in 1897 . Mrs . \ Vhiltemorc
entered her IlanlC in the
guest book as a member
of the Pine Lake W. I- as
did GaNlc Olson in the
guest book in the
A . C .\\ \\ . office in
London . England on her
recent % isil to Great
Britain
Pine Lake
Women's Institute
\ Vinners of the recent
poster contest \% ere
presented with (-, IsIt
prizes on Farmers l) ay in
a culmination progr. Im ill
file
If [' 13
CommuniIv
Centre .
The %
\ kerc
G r .
1- 3 . 2nd ( : art]) Ziegler :
G r .
4- 6 .
Ist
Jason
Edmundson . 2nd Bekc" rlc
Edmundson & Moroo
L ; I\% rcncc :
G r .
7- 9,
Ist
Catherine Um rcnce, 2nd
Teresa Vincent . Mrs . D .
. Sch : din . one of the judges,
congroful . Ited the 10
participants and sug-gested
\, aN's to improve
their . Irtislic work . All the
posters \ sill be laminated
and sent to the F\ VIC
(' oneenlion in NcA
Brunswick for display .
Marion Brown . Doris
\ Varke . Kathleen Law-rence
. and Dorothy
Iierbert attended the
annual . A . WA . Convention
in Olds . The convention
\ kclcomed members from
two recently formed
branches as \\ el l as
examining in ~\- orkshop
sessions questions of
concern to the provincial
organization . Resolutions
concerning ' cruise'
testing . the lash, the death
penoltN were \ cidely
discussed . Convention
delegates began their
contribution to the AC\ VW
Conference in Van-
(. ou% ber June 1983 as
hundreds of
s~ l
lk MiId
ruse s were made as gifts
for the world delegates .
Plans were made for
catering to the 9- H
banquet and awards night
in July as well as
continuation of the annual
jelly making project .
participation in '' The
Westerner handicraft
competition and Heritage
Day Aug . 2nd . August
meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Edna
% Vhitternore with the
nxmbers of the Delburne
.. KI as guests .
Lie Dclahe, ph,, t,,
Mildred Luz of Ohaton, Alta . exclaims over the lupines which were
blooming everywhere in New Brunswick while Bernice Dunphy of Stanley
explains they are almost considered a weed there.
Pine Lake WI
Mildred Luz, district three director for Al- I
abterta Women's Institute, was guest speaker'
a joint meeting of the Pine Lake and Del-,
burne W. I . Mrs. Luz attended the Federated
Women's Institute of Canada Convention
held in Fredericton, N. B. and told highlights
of the four- day June event .
Special convention guest was Associated
Country Women of the World President
Ziny Westerbring- Miller who spoke of her
world travels and the desperate need for a
safe and adequate water supply .
Resolutions on such Canadian issues as
arms control, acid rain, change in capital
gains taxation were passed . Worthwhile
workshops were offered to the delegates on
interspousal battering and its effects, Bill
C53, adolescence and changing lifestyles,
and producer- consumer concerns.
The project of " twinning" provinces was
most effective and many friendshiops will be
formed between the twin provinces of Al-berta
and New Brunswick .
New FWIC president is Bernice Noblitt
from Ontario, where the next federated con-vention
will be held in 1985. Marion Brown
received a letter from Barbara White of
Newfoundland, who had purchased her
handmade leather moccasin slippers from!
the gift stall at the FWIC convention . Mrs .
White also wrote of hosting the Alberta dele-gation
in her province .
The children's posters of How Food Gets to
Our Table have been returned from the
FWIC convention and are on display .
Pine Lake WI has had an active summer
with many branch activities . The branch par-,
ticipated in Heritage Day by staging an old-fashioned
fashion show. Fashions included a
wedding dress dating back to 1891, bathing
suits, hats, children's and men's fashions .
A 4H banquet was catered to in July.
Lillie Clutton and Kay Lawrence repre-sented
the branch at the constituency host-ing
of Mr. and Mrs. David Norris of England .
Gayle Olson presented the branch with an
ACWW tray cloth which she had purchased
from the head office in London on her recent
triptoGreat Britain .
Q- y
i9gz
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 81 |
| 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 | June Report (' allu" rinc l . a \%, cite(. \\ a s guest speaker al the rcccut meeting of I he Pine Lake \ 1 omen's IIISlilutc . Shc presented her d- ll spccch . " The Brain Vial Fills" . in which sfu" cxplell Ihal . Icid r : Jn is formed I rout sulphur dioxides and nitrogen oxides from industrial pl : Ints . oil refineries, and automobile emissions . It is inkisihle . tasteless and its presence is only felt as dead likes . corroding metals, and ; mimal and hum: m illnesses appear . Technology : Ind legisla-lion are in pkice but the greatest need is for enforcement . Edna Whittemore . En% iron-ment . Il Conservation Convener, added to the presenl : Ition \ kith local problems of land use, pesticides . housing insulation : Ind ne\ s \ needs . Mrs . N'hitletnore \ nits also : I recent cisilor at the Erland Lee ( Museum) Home in Stone % Creek . Ontario . It " its in this home that the original Womcn's InatIttlte COnStI-llltlOn was hand penned in in 1897 . Mrs . \ Vhiltemorc entered her IlanlC in the guest book as a member of the Pine Lake W. I- as did GaNlc Olson in the guest book in the A . C .\\ \\ . office in London . England on her recent % isil to Great Britain Pine Lake Women's Institute \ Vinners of the recent poster contest \% ere presented with (-, IsIt prizes on Farmers l) ay in a culmination progr. Im ill file If [' 13 CommuniIv Centre . The % \ kerc G r . 1- 3 . 2nd ( : art]) Ziegler : G r . 4- 6 . Ist Jason Edmundson . 2nd Bekc" rlc Edmundson & Moroo L ; I\% rcncc : G r . 7- 9, Ist Catherine Um rcnce, 2nd Teresa Vincent . Mrs . D . . Sch : din . one of the judges, congroful . Ited the 10 participants and sug-gested \, aN's to improve their . Irtislic work . All the posters \ sill be laminated and sent to the F\ VIC (' oneenlion in NcA Brunswick for display . Marion Brown . Doris \ Varke . Kathleen Law-rence . and Dorothy Iierbert attended the annual . A . WA . Convention in Olds . The convention \ kclcomed members from two recently formed branches as \\ el l as examining in ~\- orkshop sessions questions of concern to the provincial organization . Resolutions concerning ' cruise' testing . the lash, the death penoltN were \ cidely discussed . Convention delegates began their contribution to the AC\ VW Conference in Van- (. ou% ber June 1983 as hundreds of s~ l lk MiId ruse s were made as gifts for the world delegates . Plans were made for catering to the 9- H banquet and awards night in July as well as continuation of the annual jelly making project . participation in '' The Westerner handicraft competition and Heritage Day Aug . 2nd . August meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Edna % Vhitternore with the nxmbers of the Delburne .. KI as guests . Lie Dclahe, ph,, t,, Mildred Luz of Ohaton, Alta . exclaims over the lupines which were blooming everywhere in New Brunswick while Bernice Dunphy of Stanley explains they are almost considered a weed there. Pine Lake WI Mildred Luz, district three director for Al- I abterta Women's Institute, was guest speaker' a joint meeting of the Pine Lake and Del-, burne W. I . Mrs. Luz attended the Federated Women's Institute of Canada Convention held in Fredericton, N. B. and told highlights of the four- day June event . Special convention guest was Associated Country Women of the World President Ziny Westerbring- Miller who spoke of her world travels and the desperate need for a safe and adequate water supply . Resolutions on such Canadian issues as arms control, acid rain, change in capital gains taxation were passed . Worthwhile workshops were offered to the delegates on interspousal battering and its effects, Bill C53, adolescence and changing lifestyles, and producer- consumer concerns. The project of " twinning" provinces was most effective and many friendshiops will be formed between the twin provinces of Al-berta and New Brunswick . New FWIC president is Bernice Noblitt from Ontario, where the next federated con-vention will be held in 1985. Marion Brown received a letter from Barbara White of Newfoundland, who had purchased her handmade leather moccasin slippers from! the gift stall at the FWIC convention . Mrs . White also wrote of hosting the Alberta dele-gation in her province . The children's posters of How Food Gets to Our Table have been returned from the FWIC convention and are on display . Pine Lake WI has had an active summer with many branch activities . The branch par-, ticipated in Heritage Day by staging an old-fashioned fashion show. Fashions included a wedding dress dating back to 1891, bathing suits, hats, children's and men's fashions . A 4H banquet was catered to in July. Lillie Clutton and Kay Lawrence repre-sented the branch at the constituency host-ing of Mr. and Mrs. David Norris of England . Gayle Olson presented the branch with an ACWW tray cloth which she had purchased from the head office in London on her recent triptoGreat Britain . Q- y i9gz |
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