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S I X T E E N T H ANNUAL CONVENTION 29
HOT L U N C H STORYs Number of children served, menu, equipment, cost
and benefit,
DEBATES: Name of subject, names of those who took part and the winners.
BAZAARS AND S A L E S : Above all, mention the amount raised and how it
is to be expended.
ANNIVERSARIES: Programmes and number of the Anniversary.
SWIMMING POOLS AND RINKS: Cost, how money was raised, how they
are enjoyed, and pictures.
GIRLS' CLUB CAMPS: Description of camps, preparations, location, division
of work and pictures.
BABY CLINICS: Number of babies examined, names of doctors and nurses,
general description, any concrete cases of benefit. Pictures of any special
prize winning babies or clinic in operation.
RESOLUTION: Report discussion concerning these.
SCHOOL FAIRS: Where held, cost, special prizes, genera! descript. on, and
pictures.
PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT: Description of it, cost, and pictures of children
enjoying same,
R E L I E F WORK: Story and picture of any child helped, cost of same, how
money was raised.
LOCAL HISTORY: Local history papers are always welcome and would be
thrice welcome if pictures accompanied these. Most pioneers do not care
to part with original pictures, but these can be copied for a dollar. I
would gladly get that done for any Branch wishing it The southern part
of the Province has done nobly in this work but the north and central
has aot much to its credit. It is never too late to start Again I make
an appeal for pictures of our various doings.
Special stories that came to me during the year have been • The Swimming
Pool at Pincher Creek; the Hospital at Waterhole, and the Famous
Canadian Woman Contest at Hand Hills Constituency Conference 1 am sure
that there are many others which I have never received, and in closing please
remember 1 am always on the hunt for special Women's Institute feature
stories.
REPORT OF DISTRICT NO. 1.
Mr*. W. R. Roberts, Sex. mith, Director.
District Number 1 comprises three Constituencies, as follows: Grouard
Constituency ( Mrs. Gedye, Enilda, Convener); four branches, McLennan, Big
Meadow, Enilda and High Meadow. The first three are concerned chiefly
with school and community halls. High Prairie branch last year equipped
a cottage hospital, Although they presented it to the community, they still
contribute to its upkeep.
Peace River Constituency ( Mrs. Upton, Berwyn, Convener) is made up
of six branches: Peace River, Berwyn, Griffin Creek, Kerndale, Erin Lodge
and Fairview. There has been a steady growth in membership in these
branches in the past year. While nothing phenomenal in activities has taken
place the three branches, Peace River, Berwyn and Fairview have been very
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | 1930 - Annual Convention Report |
| Subject | Convention;Report; AWI |
| Description | Report of the Sixteenth Annual Convention held May 20-23, 1930 |
| Language | en |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Type | text |
| Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
| Identifier | awi0811099 |
| Date | 1930 |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
| Title | Page 27 |
| 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 | S I X T E E N T H ANNUAL CONVENTION 29 HOT L U N C H STORYs Number of children served, menu, equipment, cost and benefit, DEBATES: Name of subject, names of those who took part and the winners. BAZAARS AND S A L E S : Above all, mention the amount raised and how it is to be expended. ANNIVERSARIES: Programmes and number of the Anniversary. SWIMMING POOLS AND RINKS: Cost, how money was raised, how they are enjoyed, and pictures. GIRLS' CLUB CAMPS: Description of camps, preparations, location, division of work and pictures. BABY CLINICS: Number of babies examined, names of doctors and nurses, general description, any concrete cases of benefit. Pictures of any special prize winning babies or clinic in operation. RESOLUTION: Report discussion concerning these. SCHOOL FAIRS: Where held, cost, special prizes, genera! descript. on, and pictures. PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT: Description of it, cost, and pictures of children enjoying same, R E L I E F WORK: Story and picture of any child helped, cost of same, how money was raised. LOCAL HISTORY: Local history papers are always welcome and would be thrice welcome if pictures accompanied these. Most pioneers do not care to part with original pictures, but these can be copied for a dollar. I would gladly get that done for any Branch wishing it The southern part of the Province has done nobly in this work but the north and central has aot much to its credit. It is never too late to start Again I make an appeal for pictures of our various doings. Special stories that came to me during the year have been • The Swimming Pool at Pincher Creek; the Hospital at Waterhole, and the Famous Canadian Woman Contest at Hand Hills Constituency Conference 1 am sure that there are many others which I have never received, and in closing please remember 1 am always on the hunt for special Women's Institute feature stories. REPORT OF DISTRICT NO. 1. Mr*. W. R. Roberts, Sex. mith, Director. District Number 1 comprises three Constituencies, as follows: Grouard Constituency ( Mrs. Gedye, Enilda, Convener); four branches, McLennan, Big Meadow, Enilda and High Meadow. The first three are concerned chiefly with school and community halls. High Prairie branch last year equipped a cottage hospital, Although they presented it to the community, they still contribute to its upkeep. Peace River Constituency ( Mrs. Upton, Berwyn, Convener) is made up of six branches: Peace River, Berwyn, Griffin Creek, Kerndale, Erin Lodge and Fairview. There has been a steady growth in membership in these branches in the past year. While nothing phenomenal in activities has taken place the three branches, Peace River, Berwyn and Fairview have been very |
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