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Institute Meets Do More Than Talk Was Theme " Do n « n U M uJk - i u » l the » orW. dominion, sod pro- much freedom •< her husbat ss Mr citizenship ipoasc from women Too many second. Mrs R. Beresford of j North nrd womrn are still afraid to stand Red Deer and honorable men- I Mi, Mrv J U p j n j % pc M i their feelings; ! lion went Lo Mrs. H. Steele of' ior » I Vs I.; they would rathrr continue » ui- Springs ale. ruke of faring in silence. Many just; Total percentage winners In, Itb, Mrs. H don i bother because they feel the handicraft display were) Four I olnl commissions are a waste of both Highway in first place with 3.55 1 • " Much of the attitude toward lied by Blackfalds and Hillsdown li I # i * ' o m w i » t f m » directly from wo- with 2 90 per cent each: Pine r u n m f n * ° * ' n o p ' n w n °' Ihem- Lake was third with 2.83 per L G. Miller M l v e s ." said Mrs. Beilish. She 1 cent urged women to take a hard Individual winners were Mrs or. district and honest look at themselves. R Copland of Blackfalds with ted the na Men cannot be blamed for the it points as highest participant, xstitutes as negative attitude that many wo- Winner in the class over 70 home and in public affairs— they think she • H Steele. betterment is acting out of place. The door prize donated by , in foreign " Women should forget about Mrs. L . A. Northey was won by] ilitutrt aim the fact that they are women Mrs Wiley of Poplar Ridge drrtimiding. and be ready to serve others There were four first prize . aa capable and intelligent indi- winners ui the J. and P. Coats to cc ' lit
Object Description
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Title | Pine Lake History - 1956-1975 |
Subject | AWI; Pine Lake Branch |
Description | Branch History |
Language | en |
Format | application/pdf |
Type | text |
Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
Identifier | awi0811092 |
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 113 |
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 | Institute Meets Do More Than Talk Was Theme " Do n « n U M uJk - i u » l the » orW. dominion, sod pro- much freedom •< her husbat ss Mr citizenship ipoasc from women Too many second. Mrs R. Beresford of j North nrd womrn are still afraid to stand Red Deer and honorable men- I Mi, Mrv J U p j n j % pc M i their feelings; ! lion went Lo Mrs. H. Steele of' ior » I Vs I.; they would rathrr continue » ui- Springs ale. ruke of faring in silence. Many just; Total percentage winners In, Itb, Mrs. H don i bother because they feel the handicraft display were) Four I olnl commissions are a waste of both Highway in first place with 3.55 1 • " Much of the attitude toward lied by Blackfalds and Hillsdown li I # i * ' o m w i » t f m » directly from wo- with 2 90 per cent each: Pine r u n m f n * ° * ' n o p ' n w n °' Ihem- Lake was third with 2.83 per L G. Miller M l v e s ." said Mrs. Beilish. She 1 cent urged women to take a hard Individual winners were Mrs or. district and honest look at themselves. R Copland of Blackfalds with ted the na Men cannot be blamed for the it points as highest participant, xstitutes as negative attitude that many wo- Winner in the class over 70 home and in public affairs— they think she • H Steele. betterment is acting out of place. The door prize donated by , in foreign " Women should forget about Mrs. L . A. Northey was won by] ilitutrt aim the fact that they are women Mrs Wiley of Poplar Ridge drrtimiding. and be ready to serve others There were four first prize . aa capable and intelligent indi- winners ui the J. and P. Coats to cc ' lit |
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