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Pine Lake Women s
Institute recognizes
International Women's Day
\ « /> » iiWrf fry /-.'. Wmriun
Hmwit
International Affairs chairman.
Marion Brow n.
icknowledged March Hlh . ts
ntemaliuoal Women's I> a>
tnd t" H> k the members of ihe
PSne Like Women's to a
lobacco plantation : n
Nicaragua wuh a slide prese illation.
Flic coflee plants grow
in ihe high hill Forested area
>\ i he country The coflTce
hean is picked b\ women who
haw greater dcxterit) in Ihcir
lingers than men The wasting
and drying process is usu-ill)
carried nu) h) the men
2005 iv m c year oi MICRO
l REDTT and raff Trade is an
t k ample of i s\ stem lhal
nutuallj bene I its ic latum
-. tups between producers, dis-inhuit'is
and Consumers
Producers of coflee in Central
\ inenca can receive .1 lair
price it consumers purchase
direcil> Irom ihem
•
Bridgehead i> an alternative
trading organization that
links Canadians with tanners
mo artisans in the developing
world through [" air Trade
These purchases make a global
difference helping to fight
poverty. Fair trade coflee can
be purchased at the Red Deer
A District Museum.
A reading. Celebrate ihe
Wearing o' ihe Green, traced
the history and folklore sur
rounding Si Patrick Bum in
Wales m ahoui \ 0 585. he
was sold into slavery al 16
years of age Following his
si\ years of captivity, he studied
tn a monaster) and fell a
calling 10 emuen pagans to
L" hrisiianii\ He became a
hero in lus adapted country ul
Ireland after his M) year mis-iion
and became known as Si
Patrick. St. Patrick's Da) was
firs! celebrated 111 Boston in
1737 and the color GREEN
became associated w nh his
death dale ol March 17. AD
•
Four members and their
husbands celebrated
Founder's Day. February 19.
2005 and Alberta's | 00th
Anniversary with \ WI
District Five at Cottonwood-
Gordon Hall It was with
pndc the\ participated in the
afternoon events which culminated
wuh ihe presentation
Of the AWI Qudl lo Ml. A
Luke Ouellette which will
hang in the Alberta
Legislature.
The annual Heart Fund
Card Party was held February
2b. 2( M> 5 Thanks is extended
to all who contributed lo the
over S400.00 raised lor the
I lean and Stroke Foundation
Marion Brown reported
thai she had received The
Rural. Remote and Northern
Consultation paper on child
care via e- mail Irom
Federated Women's Institutes
of Canada. The national organization
was one ol 52 participants
at a naiional meeting
concluding there was a need
to develop a quality, universal,
accessible . inu developmental!)
appropriate national
child care system. The paper
was forwarded lo Roanne
Bryant, a member ol the Pine
Lake Parents ATotS group.
Pine Lake W. I. will again
sponsor a children's garden
club. Seeds will be made
available in earl\ May
Plans were made to attend
the District III Conference al
Duhamel March 17.
Constituency Handicraft Tea
and Display \ pril 23. 2<) 05
and Road Clean I p April 23.
0 ( it lit ton
The roll call. Think Green
. produced diet and environ
mental hints as well as wearing
of the green
L- R: Annie Van Lent, Mary Valckx, Dons Warke, Faye Nicholson. Winnie NlacFadyen and Pauline Kell
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Pine Lake History, 2000-December 31, 2007 |
| Subject | AWI; Pine Lake Branch |
| Description | Branch History |
| Language | en |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Type | text |
| Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
| Identifier | awi0811090 |
| Date | 2007 |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
| Title | Page 145 |
| 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 | Pine Lake Women s Institute recognizes International Women's Day \ « /> » iiWrf fry /-.'. Wmriun Hmwit International Affairs chairman. Marion Brow n. icknowledged March Hlh . ts ntemaliuoal Women's I> a> tnd t" H> k the members of ihe PSne Like Women's to a lobacco plantation : n Nicaragua wuh a slide prese illation. Flic coflee plants grow in ihe high hill Forested area >\ i he country The coflTce hean is picked b\ women who haw greater dcxterit) in Ihcir lingers than men The wasting and drying process is usu-ill) carried nu) h) the men 2005 iv m c year oi MICRO l REDTT and raff Trade is an t k ample of i s\ stem lhal nutuallj bene I its ic latum -. tups between producers, dis-inhuit'is and Consumers Producers of coflee in Central \ inenca can receive .1 lair price it consumers purchase direcil> Irom ihem • Bridgehead i> an alternative trading organization that links Canadians with tanners mo artisans in the developing world through [" air Trade These purchases make a global difference helping to fight poverty. Fair trade coflee can be purchased at the Red Deer A District Museum. A reading. Celebrate ihe Wearing o' ihe Green, traced the history and folklore sur rounding Si Patrick Bum in Wales m ahoui \ 0 585. he was sold into slavery al 16 years of age Following his si\ years of captivity, he studied tn a monaster) and fell a calling 10 emuen pagans to L" hrisiianii\ He became a hero in lus adapted country ul Ireland after his M) year mis-iion and became known as Si Patrick. St. Patrick's Da) was firs! celebrated 111 Boston in 1737 and the color GREEN became associated w nh his death dale ol March 17. AD • Four members and their husbands celebrated Founder's Day. February 19. 2005 and Alberta's | 00th Anniversary with \ WI District Five at Cottonwood- Gordon Hall It was with pndc the\ participated in the afternoon events which culminated wuh ihe presentation Of the AWI Qudl lo Ml. A Luke Ouellette which will hang in the Alberta Legislature. The annual Heart Fund Card Party was held February 2b. 2( M> 5 Thanks is extended to all who contributed lo the over S400.00 raised lor the I lean and Stroke Foundation Marion Brown reported thai she had received The Rural. Remote and Northern Consultation paper on child care via e- mail Irom Federated Women's Institutes of Canada. The national organization was one ol 52 participants at a naiional meeting concluding there was a need to develop a quality, universal, accessible . inu developmental!) appropriate national child care system. The paper was forwarded lo Roanne Bryant, a member ol the Pine Lake Parents ATotS group. Pine Lake W. I. will again sponsor a children's garden club. Seeds will be made available in earl\ May Plans were made to attend the District III Conference al Duhamel March 17. Constituency Handicraft Tea and Display \ pril 23. 2<) 05 and Road Clean I p April 23. 0 ( it lit ton The roll call. Think Green . produced diet and environ mental hints as well as wearing of the green L- R: Annie Van Lent, Mary Valckx, Dons Warke, Faye Nicholson. Winnie NlacFadyen and Pauline Kell |
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