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f o r a four- year term, then served as D i r e c t o r o f D i s t r i c t One from 1943 t o 1949. She was e l e c t e d as A l b e r t a ' s Repres e n t a t i v e t o the Federated Board i n 1947 and attended the N a t i o n a l meeting i n Saskatoon. She was a l s o chosen as one of the f i v e delegates from A l b e r t a t o the T r i e n n i a l o f the Associated Country Women o f the World held i n Toronto i n 1953. In 1954. she hecame the f i r s t Chairman of the new con-venership o f U n i t e d Nations and Exchange Programs with L e t t e r Eriends, being added t o the Committee i n 1 9 5 5 . I n 1956 she brought A l b e r t a the d i s t i n c t i o n of having won second place i n the essay contest sponsored by the A. C. V. W. Pres e n t l y we can h e r Mrs. Patterson's v o i c e over CEGP b r i n g i ng us the ' NEWS and VIEWS o f the WOMEN'S INSTITUTES' each Saturday morning. Rose D e v l i n was born o f E n g l i s h - I r i s h stock at Nanaimo, B r i t i s h Columbia, October 11, 1893* Her maternal grandparents came to Nanaimo around Cape Horn from England. She graduated from Normal School i n Vancouver, and i n the course o f time came to the Peace River Country t o teach. Here she met and married D. W. Patterson, a lawyer at Grande P r a i r i e . She i s the mother o f two daughters and one son who i s f o l l o w i n g i n the p r o f e s s i o n o f h i s f a t h e r . There are f o u r grandchildren. As w e l l as her I n s t i t u t e work, Mrs. P a t t e r s o n has taken an a c t i v e part i n the Women's A s s o c i a t i o n o f the U n i t e d Church and i n the M i s s i o n a r y Society. Grande P r a i r i e W. I. presented Mrs. P a t t e r s o n w i t h h er L i f e Membership i n September 1956.
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Transcript | f o r a four- year term, then served as D i r e c t o r o f D i s t r i c t One from 1943 t o 1949. She was e l e c t e d as A l b e r t a ' s Repres e n t a t i v e t o the Federated Board i n 1947 and attended the N a t i o n a l meeting i n Saskatoon. She was a l s o chosen as one of the f i v e delegates from A l b e r t a t o the T r i e n n i a l o f the Associated Country Women o f the World held i n Toronto i n 1953. In 1954. she hecame the f i r s t Chairman of the new con-venership o f U n i t e d Nations and Exchange Programs with L e t t e r Eriends, being added t o the Committee i n 1 9 5 5 . I n 1956 she brought A l b e r t a the d i s t i n c t i o n of having won second place i n the essay contest sponsored by the A. C. V. W. Pres e n t l y we can h e r Mrs. Patterson's v o i c e over CEGP b r i n g i ng us the ' NEWS and VIEWS o f the WOMEN'S INSTITUTES' each Saturday morning. Rose D e v l i n was born o f E n g l i s h - I r i s h stock at Nanaimo, B r i t i s h Columbia, October 11, 1893* Her maternal grandparents came to Nanaimo around Cape Horn from England. She graduated from Normal School i n Vancouver, and i n the course o f time came to the Peace River Country t o teach. Here she met and married D. W. Patterson, a lawyer at Grande P r a i r i e . She i s the mother o f two daughters and one son who i s f o l l o w i n g i n the p r o f e s s i o n o f h i s f a t h e r . There are f o u r grandchildren. As w e l l as her I n s t i t u t e work, Mrs. P a t t e r s o n has taken an a c t i v e part i n the Women's A s s o c i a t i o n o f the U n i t e d Church and i n the M i s s i o n a r y Society. Grande P r a i r i e W. I. presented Mrs. P a t t e r s o n w i t h h er L i f e Membership i n September 1956. |
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