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F O U R T E E N T H A N N U A L C O N V E N T I ON 15 Pine Creek $ 18.60 Provost 13- 00 P r a i r i e Circle 11.00 Pickardville 8.00 Queenstown 37.50 Reid H i l l 10.00 Rugby 15.00 Rosedale 17.35 Rollinson 8.00 Raymond 22.85 Redlnndview 10.00 Rvlev 8.00 Rush Centre 11.00 Ribstone 8.00 Rosevear 8.00 Round H i l l 8.00 Red Willow 8.50 Sexsmith 7.85 Standard 14.00 Sunshine 13.50 Social Plains 8.00 Springburn 10.50 Stettler 37.00 Strome 8.00 Slrathmore 7.35 Spring Coulee 15.00 Stony Plain 8.00 Stoncyhurst 14.00 Scollard 13.35 Sibbald 19.50 Starline 8.50 Scenic Heights 8.00 S i e b e r t v i l l e 10.50 Sylvan Lake 13.25 St. Eloi $ 8.00 Silver Heights 8.00 Sedgewick 10.00 Standoff 14.00 Springvale 8.00 Sentinel H i l l 9.85 Tofield 14.50 Three H i l l s 18.50 Trochu 9.50 Taber 13.50 Tomahawk 8.00 Thigh Hill 7.65 United P r a i r i e 9.00 Vulcan 21.50 V i k i n g 20.00 V e r m i l i o n 14.00 Veteran 14.50 Westward Ho 900 Wide Awake 8.50 Winterburn 9.50 Walsh 9.00 Wayne 21.00 Westlock 17.00 Warner 10.50 Wainwright 13.00 Wetaskiwin 15.50 Waverlv 17.00 Warspite 10.35 Weisenford 8.50 Wembley 13.50 W i l l i n g Workers 17.00 Wizard Lake 13.50 W i l l ow Creek 8.00 Youngstown 14.85 N O T E . — T h e following have paid to the Provincial Fund since the books were closed May 26th. and will appear in next year's audit: Brocket- Hillsboro $ 6.50 Del Bonita . Verdant Valley 13.00 Gulden Rub- Beaver Mines K. 00 ? 8.00 11.50 PRESIDENT'S REPORT ( Mrs. W. Huyck, Strome) Once again representatives of Alberta Women's Institutes are gathered in yearly convention, and it is with sincere gratitude that your President records her thanks to the officers and members of the organization and to the Department of Agriculture, especially Miss Macmillan and her staff for the splendid assistance and co- operation that makes it possible to report another year of progress in our work for home and country. Service is the key- note of Women's Institute endeavor, and reports received from 280 branches go to show that this ideal has been steadily worked for throughout the year. I find that the various branches have focussed attention upon the work of standing committees as never before, and all have adhered more closely to the outline of work as sent out by the provincial conveners, thus promoting a more orderly and symmetrical process of growth, to the lasting benefit of all concerned. As 1 stated last year, in the development of our standing committees lies our greatest strength, and while we do not wish to see a phenomenal growth we must work towards a steady advancement year by year. As you all know, i f you have reatl your report of the F . W . I , convention held in W o l f v i l l e last June, a special work in connection with our public health and child welfare committee was then inaugurated. This work calls
Object Description
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Title | 1928 - Annual Convention |
Subject | Convention; Report; AWI |
Description | Report of 1928 Convention held May 29 to Jun3 1, 1928, Calgary, Alberta |
Language | en |
Format | application/pdf |
Type | text |
Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
Identifier | awi0811098 |
Date | 1928 |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
Title | Page 13 |
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 | F O U R T E E N T H A N N U A L C O N V E N T I ON 15 Pine Creek $ 18.60 Provost 13- 00 P r a i r i e Circle 11.00 Pickardville 8.00 Queenstown 37.50 Reid H i l l 10.00 Rugby 15.00 Rosedale 17.35 Rollinson 8.00 Raymond 22.85 Redlnndview 10.00 Rvlev 8.00 Rush Centre 11.00 Ribstone 8.00 Rosevear 8.00 Round H i l l 8.00 Red Willow 8.50 Sexsmith 7.85 Standard 14.00 Sunshine 13.50 Social Plains 8.00 Springburn 10.50 Stettler 37.00 Strome 8.00 Slrathmore 7.35 Spring Coulee 15.00 Stony Plain 8.00 Stoncyhurst 14.00 Scollard 13.35 Sibbald 19.50 Starline 8.50 Scenic Heights 8.00 S i e b e r t v i l l e 10.50 Sylvan Lake 13.25 St. Eloi $ 8.00 Silver Heights 8.00 Sedgewick 10.00 Standoff 14.00 Springvale 8.00 Sentinel H i l l 9.85 Tofield 14.50 Three H i l l s 18.50 Trochu 9.50 Taber 13.50 Tomahawk 8.00 Thigh Hill 7.65 United P r a i r i e 9.00 Vulcan 21.50 V i k i n g 20.00 V e r m i l i o n 14.00 Veteran 14.50 Westward Ho 900 Wide Awake 8.50 Winterburn 9.50 Walsh 9.00 Wayne 21.00 Westlock 17.00 Warner 10.50 Wainwright 13.00 Wetaskiwin 15.50 Waverlv 17.00 Warspite 10.35 Weisenford 8.50 Wembley 13.50 W i l l i n g Workers 17.00 Wizard Lake 13.50 W i l l ow Creek 8.00 Youngstown 14.85 N O T E . — T h e following have paid to the Provincial Fund since the books were closed May 26th. and will appear in next year's audit: Brocket- Hillsboro $ 6.50 Del Bonita . Verdant Valley 13.00 Gulden Rub- Beaver Mines K. 00 ? 8.00 11.50 PRESIDENT'S REPORT ( Mrs. W. Huyck, Strome) Once again representatives of Alberta Women's Institutes are gathered in yearly convention, and it is with sincere gratitude that your President records her thanks to the officers and members of the organization and to the Department of Agriculture, especially Miss Macmillan and her staff for the splendid assistance and co- operation that makes it possible to report another year of progress in our work for home and country. Service is the key- note of Women's Institute endeavor, and reports received from 280 branches go to show that this ideal has been steadily worked for throughout the year. I find that the various branches have focussed attention upon the work of standing committees as never before, and all have adhered more closely to the outline of work as sent out by the provincial conveners, thus promoting a more orderly and symmetrical process of growth, to the lasting benefit of all concerned. As 1 stated last year, in the development of our standing committees lies our greatest strength, and while we do not wish to see a phenomenal growth we must work towards a steady advancement year by year. As you all know, i f you have reatl your report of the F . W . I , convention held in W o l f v i l l e last June, a special work in connection with our public health and child welfare committee was then inaugurated. This work calls |
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