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Pine Lake - Kathleen 111 . Lawrence
Mt- 3815
NFy- . ,
;
President Marion Brown brought
the meeting to order with reading of
the poem Seasons : " The Summer
fades like any rose . The Autumn
wanes and Winter goes . Yet none
need fear, if Spring shall be Within
the heart eternally ."
Members' donations and money
raised at the annual Heart Fund
Card Party resulted in $ 281 being
forwarded to the Alberta Heart
_ Foundadon.
Handicraft convenor . Llllie Clut .
ton reported that Pine Lake WI had
71 entries in the recent constituency
handicraft competition . Members
earned 37 firsts, 30 seconds and
four thirds with 190 points in
knitting . There was 100 per cent
member participation, with two
articles obtaining outstanding
recognition .
President Marion Brown was
named branch delegate to the
constituency conference held at
Pine Lake .
On April 29, Pine Lake WI
sponsored an open meeting to the
Hall featuring a Pesticide Safety Kit
Display. It was open to the public
and is of special interest at this time
of the year .
On April 30, members and
interested persons met at the Hall
for a Local Industries Tour . This
included a visit to Split Rock
Natural Spring Water Factont bag
lunch at Content Bridge at noon,
then on to the greenhouses at AGE
Joffre .
Agricultural convener Marion
Brown presented an interesting and
extensive outline of some of the
problems confronting farmers in
1987 and in the future . Solutions are
not readily identifiable, but keeping
informed, alert and innovative will
help meet the challenge .
Every meeting, whether local or
regional, the members must report
convincingly on what they're doing
for their fellow citizens . One is
struck by the rare beauty and
unexcelled courtesy they exhibit
toward each other and their
surrounding society ; mostly, the
rural environment of Canada whose
quality of life they have unstintingly
promoted these 100 years .
Backgrounding the Red Deer
Constituency Conference al Pine
Lake Hub Centre, last month, was
the theme of voluntariness which
threads through the WI fabric like
loving stitches in a'\. yery large
tapestry .
1
1RI I AAI'ER TOUR - April 30, 1987
Guide : Keith Roland
Farticipants : Eric & Vera Fierce, Edna & Harry
Whittemore, Kathleen Lawrence, Donna, Doreen,
& Steven Vincent, Susie & Randy Otis, Doreen
Green, Ethel Magyar, Doris Warke, Lillie Clutton,
By Don Towers
'~- f
1 Z17
Nowhere is the spirit of voluntary community service
more apparant than in the Women's Institute .
PUBLIC DEBUT - Canada's new one- dollar coin,
featuring a portrait of the loon, made its public debut
recently at the Royal Canadian Mint's Winnipeg plant,
The new dollar coin is eleven- sided, yellow- gold In
colour, and only slightly larger and heavier than a
25- cent coin . It begins circulating across the country in
July . /`
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 146 |
| 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 - Kathleen 111 . Lawrence Mt- 3815 NFy- . , ; President Marion Brown brought the meeting to order with reading of the poem Seasons : " The Summer fades like any rose . The Autumn wanes and Winter goes . Yet none need fear, if Spring shall be Within the heart eternally ." Members' donations and money raised at the annual Heart Fund Card Party resulted in $ 281 being forwarded to the Alberta Heart _ Foundadon. Handicraft convenor . Llllie Clut . ton reported that Pine Lake WI had 71 entries in the recent constituency handicraft competition . Members earned 37 firsts, 30 seconds and four thirds with 190 points in knitting . There was 100 per cent member participation, with two articles obtaining outstanding recognition . President Marion Brown was named branch delegate to the constituency conference held at Pine Lake . On April 29, Pine Lake WI sponsored an open meeting to the Hall featuring a Pesticide Safety Kit Display. It was open to the public and is of special interest at this time of the year . On April 30, members and interested persons met at the Hall for a Local Industries Tour . This included a visit to Split Rock Natural Spring Water Factont bag lunch at Content Bridge at noon, then on to the greenhouses at AGE Joffre . Agricultural convener Marion Brown presented an interesting and extensive outline of some of the problems confronting farmers in 1987 and in the future . Solutions are not readily identifiable, but keeping informed, alert and innovative will help meet the challenge . Every meeting, whether local or regional, the members must report convincingly on what they're doing for their fellow citizens . One is struck by the rare beauty and unexcelled courtesy they exhibit toward each other and their surrounding society ; mostly, the rural environment of Canada whose quality of life they have unstintingly promoted these 100 years . Backgrounding the Red Deer Constituency Conference al Pine Lake Hub Centre, last month, was the theme of voluntariness which threads through the WI fabric like loving stitches in a'\. yery large tapestry . 1 1RI I AAI'ER TOUR - April 30, 1987 Guide : Keith Roland Farticipants : Eric & Vera Fierce, Edna & Harry Whittemore, Kathleen Lawrence, Donna, Doreen, & Steven Vincent, Susie & Randy Otis, Doreen Green, Ethel Magyar, Doris Warke, Lillie Clutton, By Don Towers '~- f 1 Z17 Nowhere is the spirit of voluntary community service more apparant than in the Women's Institute . PUBLIC DEBUT - Canada's new one- dollar coin, featuring a portrait of the loon, made its public debut recently at the Royal Canadian Mint's Winnipeg plant, The new dollar coin is eleven- sided, yellow- gold In colour, and only slightly larger and heavier than a 25- cent coin . It begins circulating across the country in July . /` |
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