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12 - Friday, November 6, 1998, County News
Ethnic pot- luck
held celebrating
World Food Day
BY DORIS WARKE
Pine take Women's institute
World Food Day was
observed at the October
meeting by an ethnic pot-luck
supper after which
Education convener for
International Affairs, Sandra
Pierce, introduced her
sister Susan Guilbault, a
teacher and education consultant
from Edmonton, as
her speaker for the
evening. Susan and her
husband were among
teachers chosen by the
Alberta Teachers Association
to participate in Project
Overseas through the
A. T. A. The country to
which they were assigned
was Guyana on the northeast
coast of South America.
They spent the first two
weeks in Georgetown and
the other four weeks in the
village ofLethem. Their job
was to teach some teachers
in Guyana. Susan taught
Language Arts.
Some Pine Lake Women's
Institute members plan to
attend the 65th anniversary
of Leslieville W. I. on
October 28th at Leslieville.
A hooking course taught
at the Hub recently by L i l lie
Clutton was enjoyable
and successful. A Fun Craft
Day is to be held at Ridgewood
Hall on November 14.
This will be a day where
judging points will be
learned on various crafts.
Kathleen Lawrence
reported that we are to be
twinned with the province
of New Brunswick. We are
to try to gear our studies
and programs around New
Brunswick. Two of our
members plan to correspond
with two members
from that province.
PL. W. I. plan to participate
in the Literacy Project
which is a joint project
between the Federated
Women's Institutes of
Canada and the Canadian
Association of Consumers -
after some information is
perused.
iDoris Northey presents 65th Anniversary C e r t i f i c a te
To L e s l i e v i l l e Pres. Eileen Feddersen
Below: D i s t r i c t D i r e c t o r , Marcella Bacsc
B
T i r a e . . . ^ - 0 . 0 - . .
fee. A v . ' i ^ i r tK
M a r i l y n Wattenbarger. Shirley
Glover, Teresa Greening with
i n s t r u c t o r , L i l l i e Clutton
at " Hookine" course
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| Title | Pine Lake History - 1990-1999 |
| Subject | AWI: Pine Lake Branch |
| Description | Branch History |
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| 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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| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
| Transcript | 12 - Friday, November 6, 1998, County News Ethnic pot- luck held celebrating World Food Day BY DORIS WARKE Pine take Women's institute World Food Day was observed at the October meeting by an ethnic pot-luck supper after which Education convener for International Affairs, Sandra Pierce, introduced her sister Susan Guilbault, a teacher and education consultant from Edmonton, as her speaker for the evening. Susan and her husband were among teachers chosen by the Alberta Teachers Association to participate in Project Overseas through the A. T. A. The country to which they were assigned was Guyana on the northeast coast of South America. They spent the first two weeks in Georgetown and the other four weeks in the village ofLethem. Their job was to teach some teachers in Guyana. Susan taught Language Arts. Some Pine Lake Women's Institute members plan to attend the 65th anniversary of Leslieville W. I. on October 28th at Leslieville. A hooking course taught at the Hub recently by L i l lie Clutton was enjoyable and successful. A Fun Craft Day is to be held at Ridgewood Hall on November 14. This will be a day where judging points will be learned on various crafts. Kathleen Lawrence reported that we are to be twinned with the province of New Brunswick. We are to try to gear our studies and programs around New Brunswick. Two of our members plan to correspond with two members from that province. PL. W. I. plan to participate in the Literacy Project which is a joint project between the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada and the Canadian Association of Consumers - after some information is perused. iDoris Northey presents 65th Anniversary C e r t i f i c a te To L e s l i e v i l l e Pres. Eileen Feddersen Below: D i s t r i c t D i r e c t o r , Marcella Bacsc B T i r a e . . . ^ - 0 . 0 - . . fee. A v . ' i ^ i r tK M a r i l y n Wattenbarger. Shirley Glover, Teresa Greening with i n s t r u c t o r , L i l l i e Clutton at " Hookine" course |
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