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Pine Lake
Kathleen Lawrence
In the absence of president
Irma Lawrence, Marilyn Watten-
\ barger conducted the first meet-
; ing of the year with eight mem-i
l bers present. Committee reports
' were given with the financial
! statement for 1992 to be tabled at
{ the February meeting.
Plans for the annual Heart
, Fund card party, Saturday, Feb.
; 27, will be presented at the February
meeting.
Secret Sister names for 1993
were drawn.
Guest speaker at the February
meeting will be Constituency
Convener, Mrs. Trudy Carson.
Program for January was Citizenship,
given by Doris Warke,
who outlined the progress made
regarding Women's Rights, which
i culminated in The Persona Case
• when, in 1929, women were recognized
as Persons and were declared
fit to be a part of, and make
decisions on the political scene.
Roll call: Name one change you
would like to see take place within
your branch in 1993.
Women's Institute
Handicraft Tea
and Display
Red Deer and
District Museum
Saturday, April 24
2- 4 PM
$ 2 covers everything
Handicraft Display
April 23 - May 2
Pine Lake
Kathleen Lawrence
$ 366.00 was realized when
eight tables of Court Whist were
played with an additional $ 70.00
being donated.
Lue Clark, Regional Director
of The Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Alberta and NWT, was
the guest speaker. She stated that
70% of monies raised goes into
research. Four risk factors in
causing heart attacks or strokes
are ( 1) Smoking ( 2) Cholesterol
levels ( 3) Hereditary ( 4) Stress and
how we react. She said, " If you
have a pain in the chest, be a pain
in the neck and complain."
Drawn thread work will be
demonstrated at the Red Deer
Museum on April 29 by Gayle
Olson during the WI Handicraft
display.
Minute Minders were as follows:
Citizenship and Legislation,-
Persons Case display at
the Museum until March 8. Social
Services: Successful card
party for the Heart Fund. Environment:
Pine Lake Concerned
Citizens request for funds was well
received. Education: Survey of
High School students and their
diets. Agriculture: One farm
family feeds 80 people. We must
thank the farmer for the food
on our tables. International
Affairs: Parades took place recognizing
International Women's
Day, March 8. In some countries
women t> re not allowed to parade
or celebrate. Home Ec: It is easier
to watch your diet than follow
it. XtydVttfX
Pine Lake
Kathleen Lawrence
Nine members and one visitor
gathered, April 13, to recognize
the 37th anniversary of the
Pine Lake WI Branch.
The annual Pine Lake WI coffee
party will be held, June 2, at
the Hall.
Flowers will be purchased for
the WI corner and, if agreeable
with the Ag Society, the same plan
for grass cutting of the corner as
last year will be followed for the
coming season.
The FWIC Strategic Planning
Questionnaire was discussed and
returned.
Pine Lake WI will sponsor the
Farmer's Market at Bi- Lo Service
Station again this year and
will adopt the suggestion of a sign
to be hung on the new Tourist Association
sign at the service sta- \
tion.
Members participated in the
" Clean Up the Ditches" project on
SR 816 south.
Branch pledged $ 70 toward the
cost of re- instating the recycle bins j
at the Bi- Lo Service Station.
Program— Environment— presented
by Isabelle Beck dealt with
plastics- vs- paper and their effect
on the environment. A number of
myths were dispelled about plastics.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| 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 |
Description
| Title | Page 31 |
| 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 In the absence of president Irma Lawrence, Marilyn Watten- \ barger conducted the first meet- ; ing of the year with eight mem-i l bers present. Committee reports ' were given with the financial ! statement for 1992 to be tabled at { the February meeting. Plans for the annual Heart , Fund card party, Saturday, Feb. ; 27, will be presented at the February meeting. Secret Sister names for 1993 were drawn. Guest speaker at the February meeting will be Constituency Convener, Mrs. Trudy Carson. Program for January was Citizenship, given by Doris Warke, who outlined the progress made regarding Women's Rights, which i culminated in The Persona Case • when, in 1929, women were recognized as Persons and were declared fit to be a part of, and make decisions on the political scene. Roll call: Name one change you would like to see take place within your branch in 1993. Women's Institute Handicraft Tea and Display Red Deer and District Museum Saturday, April 24 2- 4 PM $ 2 covers everything Handicraft Display April 23 - May 2 Pine Lake Kathleen Lawrence $ 366.00 was realized when eight tables of Court Whist were played with an additional $ 70.00 being donated. Lue Clark, Regional Director of The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta and NWT, was the guest speaker. She stated that 70% of monies raised goes into research. Four risk factors in causing heart attacks or strokes are ( 1) Smoking ( 2) Cholesterol levels ( 3) Hereditary ( 4) Stress and how we react. She said, " If you have a pain in the chest, be a pain in the neck and complain." Drawn thread work will be demonstrated at the Red Deer Museum on April 29 by Gayle Olson during the WI Handicraft display. Minute Minders were as follows: Citizenship and Legislation,- Persons Case display at the Museum until March 8. Social Services: Successful card party for the Heart Fund. Environment: Pine Lake Concerned Citizens request for funds was well received. Education: Survey of High School students and their diets. Agriculture: One farm family feeds 80 people. We must thank the farmer for the food on our tables. International Affairs: Parades took place recognizing International Women's Day, March 8. In some countries women t> re not allowed to parade or celebrate. Home Ec: It is easier to watch your diet than follow it. XtydVttfX Pine Lake Kathleen Lawrence Nine members and one visitor gathered, April 13, to recognize the 37th anniversary of the Pine Lake WI Branch. The annual Pine Lake WI coffee party will be held, June 2, at the Hall. Flowers will be purchased for the WI corner and, if agreeable with the Ag Society, the same plan for grass cutting of the corner as last year will be followed for the coming season. The FWIC Strategic Planning Questionnaire was discussed and returned. Pine Lake WI will sponsor the Farmer's Market at Bi- Lo Service Station again this year and will adopt the suggestion of a sign to be hung on the new Tourist Association sign at the service sta- \ tion. Members participated in the " Clean Up the Ditches" project on SR 816 south. Branch pledged $ 70 toward the cost of re- instating the recycle bins j at the Bi- Lo Service Station. Program— Environment— presented by Isabelle Beck dealt with plastics- vs- paper and their effect on the environment. A number of myths were dispelled about plastics. |
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