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Pine Lake W. 1 . members tour toy shop PINE LAKE - Twenty members of the Pine Lake Women's In-stitute ( WI), and a visitor gathered Dec . 12 at the home of Mrs . J . Olson for the last meeting of 1978 . Vice . The 1979 WI executive was named as follows : Mrs . Glenn Glut-ton, president ; Mrs . Chris Lawrence, secretary ; and Mrs . Eric Pierce, treasurer . The agriculture and Canadian industries convener is Mrs . Annie Allen ; citizenship and education convener, Mrs . John Sawyer ; and the handicrafts convener is Mrs . C . Bush . Two interesting and educational tours were taken during the month, one to the toy factory at Markerville and the other to custom woolen mill at Carstairs . A successful home- made jelly project has been concluded for this year . Fifty- nine persons attended a family Christmas supper at the Pine Lake Community Centre Dec . 1 . The youngest person in atten-dance was 11 days old . The oldest was 81 . A music workshop, covering techniques of basic choral singing, will begin Monday, Jan . 22, at 7 p . m in the Pine Lake Community Centre. Mrs . Tina Miller will be instructing. Twenty- five cents per member will be forwarded to Alberta Women's Institute ( AWI) provincial office to go toward the purchase of a Land Rover, ( four wheeled drive vehicle), for the use of Homemakers clubs in Lesotho, Africa . All members donated gifts for the Canadian lental Health Association ( CMHA) to be distributed to residents at ., chener Centre, Red Deqr. 1 paper collecting project has netted 1,105 pounds of paper to Bundled paper will be received at the Pine Lake Community C tre Jan . 27 . The " club &~ owanlx Creed" or the " Colloot for Club Women" was written by vies very stsvA in 1904, It was written as s prayer for the day . as gory 1~ tewart fely/ that women working to-gether with widf interest- i was something new under the sun and perhaps had a need for speotal petition and meditation on : heir own, It wus officially adopted by the National Federation of % usiness sad P2nfessional Woolen's Clubs in 1920 and was reed into the printed records of the Congress of the Unit= ed Metes in ioho . If things work out . the I'tnc Lake Women's Institute plans to have a momhly newspaper and magazine pickup . Finding its a first class way to make a few dollars for the WI's many charities . the Pine lake society has had two successful paper drives and is hoping to schedule a regular shipment out the last Saturday of every month . PINE LAKE WI PARCELS PAPERS Flit paper Hill tic recycled in several ways . including con-acrsion to insulation . Bundled paper is the easiest to handle . Depot for this service is the Pine Lake Community Centre . The next packing off will he Jan . 27 . For additional information call WI reprcscm-ativcx at R86- 4R15 or 227- 2162 a D. "! a , Ke-- C C
Object Description
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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 28 |
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. 1 . members tour toy shop PINE LAKE - Twenty members of the Pine Lake Women's In-stitute ( WI), and a visitor gathered Dec . 12 at the home of Mrs . J . Olson for the last meeting of 1978 . Vice . The 1979 WI executive was named as follows : Mrs . Glenn Glut-ton, president ; Mrs . Chris Lawrence, secretary ; and Mrs . Eric Pierce, treasurer . The agriculture and Canadian industries convener is Mrs . Annie Allen ; citizenship and education convener, Mrs . John Sawyer ; and the handicrafts convener is Mrs . C . Bush . Two interesting and educational tours were taken during the month, one to the toy factory at Markerville and the other to custom woolen mill at Carstairs . A successful home- made jelly project has been concluded for this year . Fifty- nine persons attended a family Christmas supper at the Pine Lake Community Centre Dec . 1 . The youngest person in atten-dance was 11 days old . The oldest was 81 . A music workshop, covering techniques of basic choral singing, will begin Monday, Jan . 22, at 7 p . m in the Pine Lake Community Centre. Mrs . Tina Miller will be instructing. Twenty- five cents per member will be forwarded to Alberta Women's Institute ( AWI) provincial office to go toward the purchase of a Land Rover, ( four wheeled drive vehicle), for the use of Homemakers clubs in Lesotho, Africa . All members donated gifts for the Canadian lental Health Association ( CMHA) to be distributed to residents at ., chener Centre, Red Deqr. 1 paper collecting project has netted 1,105 pounds of paper to Bundled paper will be received at the Pine Lake Community C tre Jan . 27 . The " club &~ owanlx Creed" or the " Colloot for Club Women" was written by vies very stsvA in 1904, It was written as s prayer for the day . as gory 1~ tewart fely/ that women working to-gether with widf interest- i was something new under the sun and perhaps had a need for speotal petition and meditation on : heir own, It wus officially adopted by the National Federation of % usiness sad P2nfessional Woolen's Clubs in 1920 and was reed into the printed records of the Congress of the Unit= ed Metes in ioho . If things work out . the I'tnc Lake Women's Institute plans to have a momhly newspaper and magazine pickup . Finding its a first class way to make a few dollars for the WI's many charities . the Pine lake society has had two successful paper drives and is hoping to schedule a regular shipment out the last Saturday of every month . PINE LAKE WI PARCELS PAPERS Flit paper Hill tic recycled in several ways . including con-acrsion to insulation . Bundled paper is the easiest to handle . Depot for this service is the Pine Lake Community Centre . The next packing off will he Jan . 27 . For additional information call WI reprcscm-ativcx at R86- 4R15 or 227- 2162 a D. "! a , Ke-- C C |
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