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Pine Lake Kathleen Lawrence 886- 4815 President Irma Lawrence welcomed visitor Carolyn Richards, read a poem Elusive Spring following by the repetition of the Creed. It was noted that March 8 was International Women's Day. $ 365 was realized at the annual Heart Fund Card Party. Final total will be given in April. Founder's Day, Feb. 19, was recognized when six members and three visitors met at the home of Marion Brown for an afternoon talk- about. Discussion of the Notice of Motion in the Home and Country resulted in a negative response. Members agreed the branch pay 50 per cent of the expenses for six members and four banquet guests attending the District 3 Conference. $ 23 was donated to Bob the Beaver project. Program was Environment given by Isabelle Beck who outlined recommendations made by the Pine Lake Restoration Advisory Committee, in an effort to return the lake to year 1900 status by the year 2000. Carolyn Richards was welcomed as a new member. I Pine Lake Apr' I Kathleen Lawrence 886- 4815 In recognition of the 38th Anniversary of the Pine Lake WI four members of the Hillsdown WI were welcomed as guests, as well as two visitors. The final amount collected for the Heart Fund was $ 530. For her programme, Lillie Clutton welcomed and introduced Patricia Wynne, Executive Director of the Red Deer Food Bank, who outlined the evolution of the Food Bank, ten years ago, to the present day. The purpose of the Food Bank is to ( 1) Feed the hungry; ( 2) Promote human dignity; ( 3) Help prevent the senseless waste of food; ( 4) Develop community awareness of poverty issues; and ( 5) Intervene with policy makers on behalf of those in need. It was emphasized that clients are allowed a maximum of 4 hampers per year. A hamper is designed to last from 3- 5 days. Annual Coffee Party will be held June 1, from 9: 30 - 11 a. m. at the Community Hall. Baking and plants will be available for sale. Roll call was " Name your personal recycling project." Four members received pins for 25 years of perfect attendance, namely Irma Lawrence, Millie Munro, Kathleen Lawrence, Gayle Olson, whose pin was one given to our Branch by the Penhold Branch when they disbanded. Gayle was a member of Penhold WI before joining Pine Lake WI. So RED DEER CENTRE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE CONSTITUENCY CONFERENCE 19 9 4 . April 29 tfttt£ tt S 1 9 0 9 fORHpJ| f£ m m ^ COUWTBY 1 9 9 4 Red Deer & D i s t r i c t Museum & Archives 4551 - 47A Ave. Red Deer, AB Four generations at W. I. Tea Gayle, Tyler, Janine Olson with Great Grandmother Winnie Tester / era Pierce INTERNATIONAL FAMILY DAY vee ones were prominent a! the Tea.
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Title | Pine Lake History - 1990-1999 |
Subject | AWI: Pine Lake Branch |
Description | Branch History |
Language | en |
Format | application/pdf |
Type | text |
Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
Identifier | awi0811091 |
Date | 2007 |
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 40 |
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 | Pine Lake Kathleen Lawrence 886- 4815 President Irma Lawrence welcomed visitor Carolyn Richards, read a poem Elusive Spring following by the repetition of the Creed. It was noted that March 8 was International Women's Day. $ 365 was realized at the annual Heart Fund Card Party. Final total will be given in April. Founder's Day, Feb. 19, was recognized when six members and three visitors met at the home of Marion Brown for an afternoon talk- about. Discussion of the Notice of Motion in the Home and Country resulted in a negative response. Members agreed the branch pay 50 per cent of the expenses for six members and four banquet guests attending the District 3 Conference. $ 23 was donated to Bob the Beaver project. Program was Environment given by Isabelle Beck who outlined recommendations made by the Pine Lake Restoration Advisory Committee, in an effort to return the lake to year 1900 status by the year 2000. Carolyn Richards was welcomed as a new member. I Pine Lake Apr' I Kathleen Lawrence 886- 4815 In recognition of the 38th Anniversary of the Pine Lake WI four members of the Hillsdown WI were welcomed as guests, as well as two visitors. The final amount collected for the Heart Fund was $ 530. For her programme, Lillie Clutton welcomed and introduced Patricia Wynne, Executive Director of the Red Deer Food Bank, who outlined the evolution of the Food Bank, ten years ago, to the present day. The purpose of the Food Bank is to ( 1) Feed the hungry; ( 2) Promote human dignity; ( 3) Help prevent the senseless waste of food; ( 4) Develop community awareness of poverty issues; and ( 5) Intervene with policy makers on behalf of those in need. It was emphasized that clients are allowed a maximum of 4 hampers per year. A hamper is designed to last from 3- 5 days. Annual Coffee Party will be held June 1, from 9: 30 - 11 a. m. at the Community Hall. Baking and plants will be available for sale. Roll call was " Name your personal recycling project." Four members received pins for 25 years of perfect attendance, namely Irma Lawrence, Millie Munro, Kathleen Lawrence, Gayle Olson, whose pin was one given to our Branch by the Penhold Branch when they disbanded. Gayle was a member of Penhold WI before joining Pine Lake WI. So RED DEER CENTRE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE CONSTITUENCY CONFERENCE 19 9 4 . April 29 tfttt£ tt S 1 9 0 9 fORHpJ| f£ m m ^ COUWTBY 1 9 9 4 Red Deer & D i s t r i c t Museum & Archives 4551 - 47A Ave. Red Deer, AB Four generations at W. I. Tea Gayle, Tyler, Janine Olson with Great Grandmother Winnie Tester / era Pierce INTERNATIONAL FAMILY DAY vee ones were prominent a! the Tea. |
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