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Red Deer Centre W. I. Hold Conference In City Mrs. J. T . MprriMoe was re provincial hoard tor the next elected president of Hie Red two years which would include Deer Centre Constituency Wo- workshops on AWI to begin in inen'r Institutes al the - 13rd an- the fall to acquaint members nual conference held Friday with the provincial, dominion in the Knox Presbyterian and world work of W . l . Church hall. Women's Institute Other officers are Mrs. L. ; throughout Canada are under Northey, recording secretary . taking to collect old school books Mrs. R. Clutton agriculture which will be sent to ( lie We- i chairman; Mrs. O Price, cit- , Indies. izenship; Mrs. G. Stickland. cd M r s Q U a i | s a i d l h a , n n u | i ., book will be compiled by Mis • 0. R. Rinehart ofCardston with [ suggestion* for meetings, pro-lal seniles: Mrs I Comsan, grams, conferences I nited Nations, and Mrs. V . | f l n r i W ] members taken by thev pro> ho; ot adopt • d. although by the clu ucation; Mrs. J Nolan, handicraft: Mrs. - R. Beresfurd. health: Mrs Wiili. nn Hav. soe-wcrc encouraged to assist new W . l . branches in the Northwest Territories and the members Yukon by sending sewing equipment and other things which they might need. Mrs. Quail suggested that branches could study, under agriculture, insecticides: and under social Service, child welfare. She also suggested thai branches which had not adopted a child through one of the were asked to adoption pro- rams might do so. suggestions to Mrs. The constituency convener re- Rinehart Kach branch will re- port was given by Mrs. Morris-eeive a copy of the completed roe who said that the 14 booklet [ branches in the Red Deer centre • The Alberta Women's Instil constituency had 253 members. Iftea will undertake as a Centen- | Mrs. W. MacFarlane introduced the standing committee chairman on their representatives and so forth | Northey, home economics. rnd their Scrapbooks on Alberta which the branches had made during the year were Judged by Mrs H v. MeCullough and Mrs ' F e r r i s . Winners were Spring vale W. I. first: Ridgewood W. l . sec- nial project a campaign to ond, Blackfalds V I . third: " Maki Vlberta Beautiful." and Hillsdown Valley, fourth, and J a lruph> will be awarded to the Hillsdown. fifth. { branch which accomplishes the The books were jud- ed on in , n o s l 1,1 ' his direction.' formation and enjoyment with Q"* il points being - n o n for content. D e r s , l l e branrlics to keep . i McBlane. citizenship; Mrs. II. or- anization " pleasing appear- careful record of their work with H. Bjorkelandi handicraft; Mrs. ance personal t o u c h e s and I before and after pictures. iG. Stickland, health; Mrs. V. neatness I "*' ne w' " n c x l J c a r Pr o " Northey, home economics; M r s . • • * ta> i ;„ vide a scholarship of S i . two to a S. Powell, social service; and Balmoral Wl P^ ed first in Lawrence, United the handicraft compctui mi based ^ ^ S i u . i a | , M , n U ( . | N a U o M . Provincial W. I membership The meeting was chaired by was raised from Si to S2 for each Mrs. Morrisroe. Mrs. L . Northey member of the branches acted as recording secretary and Mrs. Quail suggested some Mrs. J. Nolan was the official projects whieh mijrht he under- * hostess. who gave their reports for the year. Reports were given by Mrs 1 M r s . R. Clutton, agriculture; aid. She advised mem- 1 M r s . Hogen. education; Mrs. i. n \* inning entries in ilir Handicraft Tea held earlier in the spring Hillsdown Valley placed second and North Red Peer W I , third. The awards were given by the outgoing, handicraft chairman Mrs. If. H. Biorkcland North Red Deer W. I. was pre sented with the attendance shied. Winners in the press reports competition, judged by the executive, were Mrs, J , . Tanssen, HilUdown- Vallev W. I. and Mrs. II. Wang. Highway W. I tied for first. Mrs K Wal'. m. I h> ar\ icw second, and Mrs D.' H i l l . La-combe 4- point third During the morning sr^ mn, Mrs. C. A. Quail, director of district 3. addressed the 9.1 ladies attending the conference She | commended the Red Deer Cen-j ! re constituency for projects which they bad undertaken as a constituency creating a feeling of unity within the constituency. She reported to the delegate; on the provincial convention held recently in Edmonton at which Red Deer Centre eonstitueney ladies won several prizes in the handicraft competitions. Mrs .1 T Morrisroe placed first in the iembroidrrwf tea cloth competition; Mrs H. H. Bjorkcland won first in the cross stitch tea cloth: and Balmoral W. l. placed third in the appliqued quilt competition. Mrs. Quail listed projects which would be adopted by the Elected to the executive of the Red Deer Centre Women's Institute constituency at t ence held F r i d a y afternoon were sealed, Mrs. J . T. Morrisroe, president; Mrs. L . recording secretary; and Mrs. R : Bercsford. health convener. Other committee standing, are Mrs. V. Northey. home economics: Mrs. W. Hay, social service; Mrs. land, education; Mrs. R. Clutton, agriculture and Mrs. J . Nolan, handicraft. Missing picture are Mrs. O. P r i c e , citizenship and Mrs. T. Corrigan, United Nations. nairmen, G. Stick-fro m the
Object Description
Rating | |
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 |
Description
Title | Page 70 |
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 | Red Deer Centre W. I. Hold Conference In City Mrs. J. T . MprriMoe was re provincial hoard tor the next elected president of Hie Red two years which would include Deer Centre Constituency Wo- workshops on AWI to begin in inen'r Institutes al the - 13rd an- the fall to acquaint members nual conference held Friday with the provincial, dominion in the Knox Presbyterian and world work of W . l . Church hall. Women's Institute Other officers are Mrs. L. ; throughout Canada are under Northey, recording secretary . taking to collect old school books Mrs. R. Clutton agriculture which will be sent to ( lie We- i chairman; Mrs. O Price, cit- , Indies. izenship; Mrs. G. Stickland. cd M r s Q U a i | s a i d l h a , n n u | i ., book will be compiled by Mis • 0. R. Rinehart ofCardston with [ suggestion* for meetings, pro-lal seniles: Mrs I Comsan, grams, conferences I nited Nations, and Mrs. V . | f l n r i W ] members taken by thev pro> ho; ot adopt • d. although by the clu ucation; Mrs. J Nolan, handicraft: Mrs. - R. Beresfurd. health: Mrs Wiili. nn Hav. soe-wcrc encouraged to assist new W . l . branches in the Northwest Territories and the members Yukon by sending sewing equipment and other things which they might need. Mrs. Quail suggested that branches could study, under agriculture, insecticides: and under social Service, child welfare. She also suggested thai branches which had not adopted a child through one of the were asked to adoption pro- rams might do so. suggestions to Mrs. The constituency convener re- Rinehart Kach branch will re- port was given by Mrs. Morris-eeive a copy of the completed roe who said that the 14 booklet [ branches in the Red Deer centre • The Alberta Women's Instil constituency had 253 members. Iftea will undertake as a Centen- | Mrs. W. MacFarlane introduced the standing committee chairman on their representatives and so forth | Northey, home economics. rnd their Scrapbooks on Alberta which the branches had made during the year were Judged by Mrs H v. MeCullough and Mrs ' F e r r i s . Winners were Spring vale W. I. first: Ridgewood W. l . sec- nial project a campaign to ond, Blackfalds V I . third: " Maki Vlberta Beautiful." and Hillsdown Valley, fourth, and J a lruph> will be awarded to the Hillsdown. fifth. { branch which accomplishes the The books were jud- ed on in , n o s l 1,1 ' his direction.' formation and enjoyment with Q"* il points being - n o n for content. D e r s , l l e branrlics to keep . i McBlane. citizenship; Mrs. II. or- anization " pleasing appear- careful record of their work with H. Bjorkelandi handicraft; Mrs. ance personal t o u c h e s and I before and after pictures. iG. Stickland, health; Mrs. V. neatness I "*' ne w' " n c x l J c a r Pr o " Northey, home economics; M r s . • • * ta> i ;„ vide a scholarship of S i . two to a S. Powell, social service; and Balmoral Wl P^ ed first in Lawrence, United the handicraft compctui mi based ^ ^ S i u . i a | , M , n U ( . | N a U o M . Provincial W. I membership The meeting was chaired by was raised from Si to S2 for each Mrs. Morrisroe. Mrs. L . Northey member of the branches acted as recording secretary and Mrs. Quail suggested some Mrs. J. Nolan was the official projects whieh mijrht he under- * hostess. who gave their reports for the year. Reports were given by Mrs 1 M r s . R. Clutton, agriculture; aid. She advised mem- 1 M r s . Hogen. education; Mrs. i. n \* inning entries in ilir Handicraft Tea held earlier in the spring Hillsdown Valley placed second and North Red Peer W I , third. The awards were given by the outgoing, handicraft chairman Mrs. If. H. Biorkcland North Red Deer W. I. was pre sented with the attendance shied. Winners in the press reports competition, judged by the executive, were Mrs, J , . Tanssen, HilUdown- Vallev W. I. and Mrs. II. Wang. Highway W. I tied for first. Mrs K Wal'. m. I h> ar\ icw second, and Mrs D.' H i l l . La-combe 4- point third During the morning sr^ mn, Mrs. C. A. Quail, director of district 3. addressed the 9.1 ladies attending the conference She | commended the Red Deer Cen-j ! re constituency for projects which they bad undertaken as a constituency creating a feeling of unity within the constituency. She reported to the delegate; on the provincial convention held recently in Edmonton at which Red Deer Centre eonstitueney ladies won several prizes in the handicraft competitions. Mrs .1 T Morrisroe placed first in the iembroidrrwf tea cloth competition; Mrs H. H. Bjorkcland won first in the cross stitch tea cloth: and Balmoral W. l. placed third in the appliqued quilt competition. Mrs. Quail listed projects which would be adopted by the Elected to the executive of the Red Deer Centre Women's Institute constituency at t ence held F r i d a y afternoon were sealed, Mrs. J . T. Morrisroe, president; Mrs. L . recording secretary; and Mrs. R : Bercsford. health convener. Other committee standing, are Mrs. V. Northey. home economics: Mrs. W. Hay, social service; Mrs. land, education; Mrs. R. Clutton, agriculture and Mrs. J . Nolan, handicraft. Missing picture are Mrs. O. P r i c e , citizenship and Mrs. T. Corrigan, United Nations. nairmen, G. Stick-fro m the |
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