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TWENTIETH PROVINCIAL CONVENTION 65
O U T L I N E O F S T A N D I N G C O M M I T T E E O F H A N D I C R A F TS
1937- 1939
Mrs. H . A . Fulcher, Millet, Convener.
1. Branches note that Mrs. Macgregor Smith's Shield is to be competed
for at every Provincial Convention. The Institute winning the greatest number
of points becomes holder of the shield until next Convention. If won three
successive times by one Institute it becomes their property.
2. Every Constituency try to have a handicraft exhibit at your 1938 Constituency
Conference.
3. The Classes of handicrafts for 1939 Convention are:
Class RUGS
201— Braided Rugs of Old Material.
202— Hooked Rugs of New Material ( clipped).
203— Hooked Rugs of Old Material ( clipped).
204— Crochet Rugs of New Material.
205— Crochet Rugs of Old Material.
206— Hooked Rugs of New Material ( undipped).
207— Hooked Rugs of Old Material ( undipped).
208— Jute Rugs.
209:— Rugs of any other kind.
QUILTS
301— Patchwork Quilts of New Material.
302— Women's Institute Group Quilts.
303— Quilted Quilts.
304— Quilts of any other kind— tied, crochet, knitted, applique, etc.
HAND SEWING
401— Child's Dress of Lady's Blouse.
K N I T T I NG
501— Knitted Socks ( fine).
502— Hand Spun Socks.
503— Fine Sweater.
E M B R O I D E RY
601— Colored Embroidery.
602— White Embroidery.
CROCHET WORK
701— Article of Crochet ( 70 thread or finer).
GLOVES
801— Leather Gloves.
All work exhibited must be done by a W. I. member,_ and each member may
exhibit one entry in each class. All work is to be done since May, 1937.
O U T L I N E F O R S T A N D I N G C O M M I T T E E O F H O U S E H O LD
E C O N O M I C S - 1937- 1939
Mrs. Robt. Brebner, Dulfield, Convener.
1. Loans for Home Improvement are offered by the Dominion Government
to home owners. What can our Institute members do in their homes to
add convenience or pleasure? Apply to the Dominion Government for information
on the Loan and how to get it.
Read magazines and advertisements of paint and plumbing companies, lumber
companies, etc., for suggestions to guide your alterations.
A roll call. " An improvement I have made this year", might bring forth good
practical suggestions.
2, Try the suggested Household Economic meeting program in the 1935-
1937 report.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | 1937 - Convention Report |
| Subject | Convention; Report; AWI |
| Description | Report of the Twentieth Provincial Convention |
| Language | en |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Type | text |
| Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
| Identifier | awi0811101 |
| Date | 1937 |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
| Title | Page 67 |
| 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 | TWENTIETH PROVINCIAL CONVENTION 65 O U T L I N E O F S T A N D I N G C O M M I T T E E O F H A N D I C R A F TS 1937- 1939 Mrs. H . A . Fulcher, Millet, Convener. 1. Branches note that Mrs. Macgregor Smith's Shield is to be competed for at every Provincial Convention. The Institute winning the greatest number of points becomes holder of the shield until next Convention. If won three successive times by one Institute it becomes their property. 2. Every Constituency try to have a handicraft exhibit at your 1938 Constituency Conference. 3. The Classes of handicrafts for 1939 Convention are: Class RUGS 201— Braided Rugs of Old Material. 202— Hooked Rugs of New Material ( clipped). 203— Hooked Rugs of Old Material ( clipped). 204— Crochet Rugs of New Material. 205— Crochet Rugs of Old Material. 206— Hooked Rugs of New Material ( undipped). 207— Hooked Rugs of Old Material ( undipped). 208— Jute Rugs. 209:— Rugs of any other kind. QUILTS 301— Patchwork Quilts of New Material. 302— Women's Institute Group Quilts. 303— Quilted Quilts. 304— Quilts of any other kind— tied, crochet, knitted, applique, etc. HAND SEWING 401— Child's Dress of Lady's Blouse. K N I T T I NG 501— Knitted Socks ( fine). 502— Hand Spun Socks. 503— Fine Sweater. E M B R O I D E RY 601— Colored Embroidery. 602— White Embroidery. CROCHET WORK 701— Article of Crochet ( 70 thread or finer). GLOVES 801— Leather Gloves. All work exhibited must be done by a W. I. member,_ and each member may exhibit one entry in each class. All work is to be done since May, 1937. O U T L I N E F O R S T A N D I N G C O M M I T T E E O F H O U S E H O LD E C O N O M I C S - 1937- 1939 Mrs. Robt. Brebner, Dulfield, Convener. 1. Loans for Home Improvement are offered by the Dominion Government to home owners. What can our Institute members do in their homes to add convenience or pleasure? Apply to the Dominion Government for information on the Loan and how to get it. Read magazines and advertisements of paint and plumbing companies, lumber companies, etc., for suggestions to guide your alterations. A roll call. " An improvement I have made this year", might bring forth good practical suggestions. 2, Try the suggested Household Economic meeting program in the 1935- 1937 report. |
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