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22 A L B E R T A WOMEN'S INSTITUTES REPORT OF THE VICE- PRESIDENT, 1937- 1939 Mrs. M. L . Thomps- Our President thought that some account should be given of the activities of the Vice- President and it is with pleasure I submit the following report. My term as your Vice- President has not been an idle one. During the first year my duties included the editing of " Home and Country," our Provincial periodical, which as you know, was then discontinued in favor of our Federated magazine. I have also directed the monthly broadcast over the Lethbridge Radio Station, CJOC. The time for this " Home and Country" half hour is given us by the management and we have endeavored to prepare a program of general interest to all who may be listening to this station on the last Thursday afternoon of each month at four o'clock. Officers of the Women's Institute and prominent speakers have contributed to these programs and their addresses along the lines of Women's Institute work, of health, adult education, youth training, modern trends in education, etc., have been instructive and entertaining. The musical numbers are usually supplied by the station and " 0 Canada" is the opening number on each broadcast. The Senior Girls' Choir of Southminster United Church, Lethbridge, under the direction of Mr. Rhyddid Williams provided a full half hour of carols and choruses on the Christmas broadcast. During Mrs. Stewart's absence since April of this year, one hundred and twenty odd monthly reports have been received and twenty- five reports of Constituency Conferences. I appreciate the co- operation of the Secretary and Treasurer during the time of the President's absence. My association with all members of the Council has been pleasant and I have been able to be present at all Council I attended both District No. 4 Conferences. Taking the President's place and speaking in her stead at the 1938 Conference in Lethbridge— also attended the W. I. G. C. Conference and addressed the girls when they met in April of this year, and sent greetings to the W. I. G. C. Convention in Olds meetings. - ded happily when we learned that Mrs. Stewart Respectfully submitted, L O T T I E B. THOMPSON.
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Title | 1939 - Convention Report |
Subject | Convention; Report; AWI |
Description | Report of the Twenty-first Provincial Convention - 1939 |
Language | en |
Format | application/pdf |
Type | text |
Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
Identifier | awi0811102 |
Date | 1939 |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
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Title | Page 24 |
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 | 22 A L B E R T A WOMEN'S INSTITUTES REPORT OF THE VICE- PRESIDENT, 1937- 1939 Mrs. M. L . Thomps- Our President thought that some account should be given of the activities of the Vice- President and it is with pleasure I submit the following report. My term as your Vice- President has not been an idle one. During the first year my duties included the editing of " Home and Country," our Provincial periodical, which as you know, was then discontinued in favor of our Federated magazine. I have also directed the monthly broadcast over the Lethbridge Radio Station, CJOC. The time for this " Home and Country" half hour is given us by the management and we have endeavored to prepare a program of general interest to all who may be listening to this station on the last Thursday afternoon of each month at four o'clock. Officers of the Women's Institute and prominent speakers have contributed to these programs and their addresses along the lines of Women's Institute work, of health, adult education, youth training, modern trends in education, etc., have been instructive and entertaining. The musical numbers are usually supplied by the station and " 0 Canada" is the opening number on each broadcast. The Senior Girls' Choir of Southminster United Church, Lethbridge, under the direction of Mr. Rhyddid Williams provided a full half hour of carols and choruses on the Christmas broadcast. During Mrs. Stewart's absence since April of this year, one hundred and twenty odd monthly reports have been received and twenty- five reports of Constituency Conferences. I appreciate the co- operation of the Secretary and Treasurer during the time of the President's absence. My association with all members of the Council has been pleasant and I have been able to be present at all Council I attended both District No. 4 Conferences. Taking the President's place and speaking in her stead at the 1938 Conference in Lethbridge— also attended the W. I. G. C. Conference and addressed the girls when they met in April of this year, and sent greetings to the W. I. G. C. Convention in Olds meetings. - ded happily when we learned that Mrs. Stewart Respectfully submitted, L O T T I E B. THOMPSON. |
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