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Doris Warke & Marion
Brown make presentation
FEEDING HUSBANDS
L- R: Isabelle & Gordon Beck, Betty & Bill
Whittemore, Loris & John Warke, Ella
& Wilf Pennock, Marion & Roy Brown,
Ada & Harol d Fox .
_
CENTRAL ALBERTA AD- VISER, Tuesday, Otteb., 27 . 1981
All
Pine Lake Women's News
Pine Lake W. I. resumed
their fall meetings with Ntr
Leo Jacques as guest speaker.
With the use of slides . Mr .
Jacques depicted life in Kam-pala.
Uganda as he . as a com-mercial
teacher, his wife and
two children found it in 1971-
73 . Under the auspices of
C. I. D . A . Mr . Jacques and his
family were scheduled for a 2-
year working term, but they
were forced to leave the
African nation as Idi Amin im-plimented
his reign of terror .
Mrs. Lillie Clutton, United
Nations Branch Convenor,
thanked our guest.
51 family . past, and visiting
branch members joined the
Pine Lake Women's Institute
in a family picnic August 9. to
celebrate 25 years of service to
Home & Country. After a Pot
Luck dinner, young and old
participated in races and
games . The afternoon
program featured a brief
review of the 25 vears with all
members contributing . Mrs
R. Brown presented the
branch history and Mrs. E.
Pierce and Mrs. C Lawrence
conducted a brief memorial
service and presented the
Book of Remembrance Spot
prizes were given to Mrs.
Marv Wadev. Blackfalds . as
the - oldest - person present :
Mrs . Hattie Moschenross.
Vanderhoof . B. C ., for travell-ing
the greatest distance : and
Irma Lawrence and familv for
the largest family group in
attendance . Birthday cake. i,
cream and tea brought the
enjoyable afternoon to a close
Additional summer projects
were many and varied In
June the Pine Lake W. 1 sup-ported
and contributed to a
paper drive for Delburne Cen-tralized
School . The " Centen-nial
Corner" project was con-tinued
with frequent lawn
mowing . and flower bed
weeding to keep Alberta
beautiful. Pine Lake W 1 won
second prize with a group of
five handicraft articles in the
Westerner.
Mrs. Marion Brown was
pleased to host Anne Bar-banell
from Suffock, England
Mrs Barbanell gave an il-lustrated
talk of life in Zim-babwe,
Africa to members of
the Central Alberta WL's
Sept 1. 1981 Highlight of the
evening was the unexpected
visit from Simon Jozzy, a
native of Zimbabwe and
presently living in Central
Alberta.
With fall activities resum-ing.
the branch is making
plans for sponsoring Further
Education Courses and a Sr
Citi " ens' Group. Pine Lake
wI is continuing its effort to
pressure for more adequate
signing on a dangerous in-tersection
of SR No 818.
Branch members were err
couraged to r- ,, pnize W, WW
Food Dav. 0, "
15 % t :
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 70 |
| 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 | Doris Warke & Marion Brown make presentation FEEDING HUSBANDS L- R: Isabelle & Gordon Beck, Betty & Bill Whittemore, Loris & John Warke, Ella & Wilf Pennock, Marion & Roy Brown, Ada & Harol d Fox . _ CENTRAL ALBERTA AD- VISER, Tuesday, Otteb., 27 . 1981 All Pine Lake Women's News Pine Lake W. I. resumed their fall meetings with Ntr Leo Jacques as guest speaker. With the use of slides . Mr . Jacques depicted life in Kam-pala. Uganda as he . as a com-mercial teacher, his wife and two children found it in 1971- 73 . Under the auspices of C. I. D . A . Mr . Jacques and his family were scheduled for a 2- year working term, but they were forced to leave the African nation as Idi Amin im-plimented his reign of terror . Mrs. Lillie Clutton, United Nations Branch Convenor, thanked our guest. 51 family . past, and visiting branch members joined the Pine Lake Women's Institute in a family picnic August 9. to celebrate 25 years of service to Home & Country. After a Pot Luck dinner, young and old participated in races and games . The afternoon program featured a brief review of the 25 vears with all members contributing . Mrs R. Brown presented the branch history and Mrs. E. Pierce and Mrs. C Lawrence conducted a brief memorial service and presented the Book of Remembrance Spot prizes were given to Mrs. Marv Wadev. Blackfalds . as the - oldest - person present : Mrs . Hattie Moschenross. Vanderhoof . B. C ., for travell-ing the greatest distance : and Irma Lawrence and familv for the largest family group in attendance . Birthday cake. i, cream and tea brought the enjoyable afternoon to a close Additional summer projects were many and varied In June the Pine Lake W. 1 sup-ported and contributed to a paper drive for Delburne Cen-tralized School . The " Centen-nial Corner" project was con-tinued with frequent lawn mowing . and flower bed weeding to keep Alberta beautiful. Pine Lake W 1 won second prize with a group of five handicraft articles in the Westerner. Mrs. Marion Brown was pleased to host Anne Bar-banell from Suffock, England Mrs Barbanell gave an il-lustrated talk of life in Zim-babwe, Africa to members of the Central Alberta WL's Sept 1. 1981 Highlight of the evening was the unexpected visit from Simon Jozzy, a native of Zimbabwe and presently living in Central Alberta. With fall activities resum-ing. the branch is making plans for sponsoring Further Education Courses and a Sr Citi " ens' Group. Pine Lake wI is continuing its effort to pressure for more adequate signing on a dangerous in-tersection of SR No 818. Branch members were err couraged to r- ,, pnize W, WW Food Dav. 0, " 15 % t : |
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