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Pine Lake W. I. Hosts
Area Ladies
Forty- three area ladies and
two children accepted the in-vitiation
to the January
meeting of the Pine Lake
Women's Institute for
" Women to Meet Women" .
Newcomers met long stan-ding
residents in various ' get
acquainted' exercises of infor-mation
and fun. President
Irma Lawrence formally in-stalled
the new Pine Lake of-ficers
and presented the 1981
awards . Mrs. Vera Pierce
received a 25 year service pin.
Mrs. Marion Brown and Mrs.
Lillie Clutton received
Federation Women Institutes
of Canada pins for 15 years of
perfect attendance ; Mrs.
Kathleen Lawrence for 10
years of perfect attendance
THANKS
, A~ I ( " Yf :, a .
and Mrs. Annie Allen for 5
years of perfect attendance .
Mrs. Doris Warke answered
thequestion, " What is Women
Institute?" by briefly tracing
the origin of the organization
to Stoney Creek, Ontario. Mrs.
Janne Lanz, the mother with
the youngest baby, was
presented with an Adelaide
Hoodless spoon - thefounder
of the world wide organiza-tion
. Branch Education
Conveners each briefly
covered her area of study ex-emplifying
the role of Women
Institute as an educational
organization . Lillie Clutton
presented the 1982 program.
Mrs. Vera Pierce presented
" The Family" - the heart of
a successful society - to the
nutured, respected and ap-preciated
. All ladles answered
the roll call " My hopes and/ or
concerns for 1982" and echoed'
the hope for health, hap-piness,
tolerance, peace and
contentment.
Prizes were won by Mrs.
Shannon Glover and Mrs.
Sherry Metzger for the
youngest pre- school children .
Mrs. Sandi Dixon and Mrs.
Rose Douglas won spot prizes
and Mrs. Kay Svederus won
the door prize.
The meeting endorsed the
suggestion of the formation of
an inter- organizational com-mittee
to be responsible to
welcome newcombers to the
district.
by E. Marion Brown
11# 9R /# A#
474eOw0
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Pine Lake History - 1976 - 1989 |
| Subject | AWI; Pine Lake Branch |
| Description | Branch History |
| Language | en |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Type | text |
| Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
| Identifier | awi0811093 |
| Date | 2007 |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
| Title | Page 73 |
| 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 W. I. Hosts Area Ladies Forty- three area ladies and two children accepted the in-vitiation to the January meeting of the Pine Lake Women's Institute for " Women to Meet Women" . Newcomers met long stan-ding residents in various ' get acquainted' exercises of infor-mation and fun. President Irma Lawrence formally in-stalled the new Pine Lake of-ficers and presented the 1981 awards . Mrs. Vera Pierce received a 25 year service pin. Mrs. Marion Brown and Mrs. Lillie Clutton received Federation Women Institutes of Canada pins for 15 years of perfect attendance ; Mrs. Kathleen Lawrence for 10 years of perfect attendance THANKS , A~ I ( " Yf :, a . and Mrs. Annie Allen for 5 years of perfect attendance . Mrs. Doris Warke answered thequestion, " What is Women Institute?" by briefly tracing the origin of the organization to Stoney Creek, Ontario. Mrs. Janne Lanz, the mother with the youngest baby, was presented with an Adelaide Hoodless spoon - thefounder of the world wide organiza-tion . Branch Education Conveners each briefly covered her area of study ex-emplifying the role of Women Institute as an educational organization . Lillie Clutton presented the 1982 program. Mrs. Vera Pierce presented " The Family" - the heart of a successful society - to the nutured, respected and ap-preciated . All ladles answered the roll call " My hopes and/ or concerns for 1982" and echoed' the hope for health, hap-piness, tolerance, peace and contentment. Prizes were won by Mrs. Shannon Glover and Mrs. Sherry Metzger for the youngest pre- school children . Mrs. Sandi Dixon and Mrs. Rose Douglas won spot prizes and Mrs. Kay Svederus won the door prize. The meeting endorsed the suggestion of the formation of an inter- organizational com-mittee to be responsible to welcome newcombers to the district. by E. Marion Brown 11# 9R /# A# 474eOw0 |
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