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Delegates Impressed With W. I. Conference In City More lhan 110 members at- 1 three chairmen of standing c o m * l * ^ winners announced were: tended the one- day Red Deer imltees Klected eili/ enship con* First place, Pine Lake; second, Centre constituency conference verier was Mrs. O. Pri \ N'ortu Balmoral; third, tied, Ridge-for the Wl Friday at Knox Red Deer W l ; h. mic ccouom- wood and Penholu W. I. Presbyterian Church' They were ics, Mrs V Northey, Balmoral Mrs. H . H . registered by Mrs C. L Nor- W. I . and tinted Nations, Mrs. • eajjraluiaisi; display ol and the c ports giver each of th. As an ii the surph* was Mrs J. Bickley. and IT. W, Lawrence, omed by hoalesa KRIKF SPEECH Delegates to the convention Roberts. Alberta enjoyed a brief and enlighten- Utute president, inn talk by distn. [ :: director const ihieno con- Mrs C. A. Quail from Round 111!. The ship the A resolution the con\ ention Bjorkeland presented the handicraft prizes — j f i r s t to Poplar Ridge, second to ( Hillsdown Valley, and third to , North Red Deer and Blackfalds I W. I., in a tie. Uetnberi entering the flower competitions were particularly pleased with lite comments of fered by P a l Smith. He and his wife judged the entries and winners were: Single bouquet, first. Mrs. J . R. Rolh, Poplar Ridge. Bleeding heart arrangement, first Mrs. W. S. Stewart, Pop-r months ( ho been hard at day for ir Ridge l a r Ridge and Mrs. W. Mac- Farlane. Balmoral. In the mixed bouquet class, first place winner was Mrs. W. F. Harvey of the Poplar Ridge W. I. There were three winners in the wild flowers class: First, M r s . F . Bolze. Hillsdown Valley; second Mrs. M. F . Wiley, Poplar Ridge, and third Mrs W. 5*. Harvey. o. In the pansies class, V: - , • lace and Mrs. c. ind. F. Bolze wa BAKING The raisin pie competition attracted 21 entries. Miss Pal Shore, district home economist from Lacombe, judged the entries and prizes were presented by Mrs. W. Hoopfer. This com-pet it ion, sponsored by Alberta Meat M a r k e l , offers cash prizes of $ 5, S3 and $ 2. Winners were Mrs. J. MacBeth, Highway W. I.; Mrs. W. F. Harvey, and Mrs. C. Mortimer, Balmoral W. I. In the competition for clover- ; leaf buns, Mrs. O. G. Vogel of Lacombe W, I. placed first; Mrs. C. L. Northey second, and Mrs. E. Ericson, Penhold W. I., third. The business of the conference was lightened with a comedy skit during the morning session presented by Mrs. R. Baehler and Miss Louise Maga, home from university i" or the summer. They performed their musical antics on behalf of the Poplar Ridge W. I., who were responsible for entertainment. Prior to tea time in the afternoon. Dr. C. R. Bunn gave an interesting account of his recent visit to Africa and showed a beautiful selection of slides to tell a picture story. On behalf of the courtesy committee. Mrs. J. S. Jaryis thanked everyone for their participation in the conference and a special Lhanks to Mrs. L A. Northey for her work as conference secretary. ) held to repla
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 |
Description
Title | Page 56 |
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 | Delegates Impressed With W. I. Conference In City More lhan 110 members at- 1 three chairmen of standing c o m * l * ^ winners announced were: tended the one- day Red Deer imltees Klected eili/ enship con* First place, Pine Lake; second, Centre constituency conference verier was Mrs. O. Pri \ N'ortu Balmoral; third, tied, Ridge-for the Wl Friday at Knox Red Deer W l ; h. mic ccouom- wood and Penholu W. I. Presbyterian Church' They were ics, Mrs V Northey, Balmoral Mrs. H . H . registered by Mrs C. L Nor- W. I . and tinted Nations, Mrs. • eajjraluiaisi; display ol and the c ports giver each of th. As an ii the surph* was Mrs J. Bickley. and IT. W, Lawrence, omed by hoalesa KRIKF SPEECH Delegates to the convention Roberts. Alberta enjoyed a brief and enlighten- Utute president, inn talk by distn. [ :: director const ihieno con- Mrs C. A. Quail from Round 111!. The ship the A resolution the con\ ention Bjorkeland presented the handicraft prizes — j f i r s t to Poplar Ridge, second to ( Hillsdown Valley, and third to , North Red Deer and Blackfalds I W. I., in a tie. Uetnberi entering the flower competitions were particularly pleased with lite comments of fered by P a l Smith. He and his wife judged the entries and winners were: Single bouquet, first. Mrs. J . R. Rolh, Poplar Ridge. Bleeding heart arrangement, first Mrs. W. S. Stewart, Pop-r months ( ho been hard at day for ir Ridge l a r Ridge and Mrs. W. Mac- Farlane. Balmoral. In the mixed bouquet class, first place winner was Mrs. W. F. Harvey of the Poplar Ridge W. I. There were three winners in the wild flowers class: First, M r s . F . Bolze. Hillsdown Valley; second Mrs. M. F . Wiley, Poplar Ridge, and third Mrs W. 5*. Harvey. o. In the pansies class, V: - , • lace and Mrs. c. ind. F. Bolze wa BAKING The raisin pie competition attracted 21 entries. Miss Pal Shore, district home economist from Lacombe, judged the entries and prizes were presented by Mrs. W. Hoopfer. This com-pet it ion, sponsored by Alberta Meat M a r k e l , offers cash prizes of $ 5, S3 and $ 2. Winners were Mrs. J. MacBeth, Highway W. I.; Mrs. W. F. Harvey, and Mrs. C. Mortimer, Balmoral W. I. In the competition for clover- ; leaf buns, Mrs. O. G. Vogel of Lacombe W, I. placed first; Mrs. C. L. Northey second, and Mrs. E. Ericson, Penhold W. I., third. The business of the conference was lightened with a comedy skit during the morning session presented by Mrs. R. Baehler and Miss Louise Maga, home from university i" or the summer. They performed their musical antics on behalf of the Poplar Ridge W. I., who were responsible for entertainment. Prior to tea time in the afternoon. Dr. C. R. Bunn gave an interesting account of his recent visit to Africa and showed a beautiful selection of slides to tell a picture story. On behalf of the courtesy committee. Mrs. J. S. Jaryis thanked everyone for their participation in the conference and a special Lhanks to Mrs. L A. Northey for her work as conference secretary. ) held to repla |
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