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W I c o n s t i t u e n cy
c o n f e r e n c e r e p o r t
L a c o m b e H o u s e w i f e
B o n d s C o n s t i t u e n c y
By Trudy Carson
Constituency Conference of the
Alberta Women's Institute - Red
Deer Centre - was held at the Red
Deer and District Museum, April
30. Attending the day- long outing
was 33 women and guests.
Conveners Trudy Carson and
Florence Rutten presided, the
chair recognizing and welcoming
outgoing District 3 director Hazel
Swain sen; incoming District 3
director Grace Grover; and Little
Red Deer Dorcas WI member Li-valle
Edgar.
Minutes of the 1992 conference
were adopted as corrected. The
Penhold WI sent a letter stating
their intention to disband which
will leave this constituency with
seven branches.
It was announced that Don
Towers, editor of the Red Deer
County News, is this year's winner
of the Erland Lee award. Red
Deer Centre nominated Don for
the Canada- wide honor.
Florence was pleased to announce
that Helen Farwell, of the
Blackfalds chapter had been
awarded the Governor General's
Commemorative Medal for the
125th anniversary of the Confederation
of Canada for significant
contributions to her community.
A short memorial was held for
four members who have passed
away since the 1992 conference.
Blackfalds member Carol Tron-nes
was the morning speaker, her
topic being the Leadership Workshop
she recently attended at
Goldeye Camp. During lunch,
$ 33.51 was raised for Pennies for
Friendship. Sale of violets yielded
$ 28 for the AWI office fund.
Paul McGlone, director of volunteer
services and fundraising
at Red Deer Regional Hospital was
guest speaker in the afternoon.
The constituency has taken on the
project of making Unit 37- 38 more
home- like. Mr. McGlone gave us
an update on progress and showed
pertinent slides. So far we have
contributed home- made quilts and
afghans and teacups and saucers.
We had a special Cushion Competition
added to our Handicraft
Display this year in which all 18
pillows entered were donated to
Unit 37- 38.
Evelyn Wadey reported on our
new Handicraft Display and Tea
as well as announcing winners of
the various events.
The constituency would like to
thank the Red Deer Museum and
staff; Alberta Display; Fabricland;
Fanny's Fabrics; Lewiscraft;
Frame- It Stores; Country Cupboard;
Quilt Shoppe; Central Alberta
Florists; Real Canadian
Superstore; Town Centre Florists;
Designer Flowers; Floral Affairs;
Food City; Safeway. Special
thanks go to Margaret Cameron,
Eileen Ford, Vivian Gregory, Beth
Smith, Tetsy Tolsma and Loretta
Winia for judging our handicrafts.
Much gratitude to Kerry Wood
Nature Centre Association for the
donation of conference door prizes.
Get- well cards were signed and
sent to Holly Hallett, Shirleyanne
Hammer and Irma Lawrence.
This was Trudy and Florence's
last conference as constituency
conveners since their three- year
term is up. The co- chairs thank
all the educational conveners who
supported them, especially Evelyn
Wadey ( handicrafts) and Judy
Hueppel she user ( home economics
and health), and secretary Helen
Williams.
New Constituency Convener is
Helen Williams of Lacombe 4-
Point WI. She is wished every
success in the next three years.
QJoWi kind message of comfort
during our recent bereavement
is gratefully acknowledged
and deeply appreciated.
Strengthening the
bonds between the
County of Lacombe and
County of Red Deer
Women's Institutes, naming
of the society's new
Constituency Convener
augurs well for activities
in the Parkland.
We are pleased to welcome CC
Helen Williams of Lacombe
Four Point WI who earlier succeeded
Mrs. Trudy Carson of
Red Deer in the post. Blackfalds
member, Mrs. Grace Grover,
was CC before Trudy and from
1951- 1961 Elsie Woodrow served
in the position as the only previous
member of Lacombe 4- Point
to hold this important regional job.
A true daughter of the prairies,
Helen was born at Lacombe
and received her education at
Birch Lake and Morningside
rural schools.
Married to Don Williams who
farmed many years in the
Delburne district, Helen has six
children and 11 grandchildren.
While raising her family Helen
was involved with Girl Guides and
Boy Scouts.
Along with her WI duties, Mrs.
Williams devotes a great deal of
time to Red Cross as an eldero-bics
instructor, Nursing Home
Auxiliary, co- editing Lacombe
Seniors' Newsletter and is a
1994 Lacombe Senior Games
volunteer.
She joined Lacombe 4- Point in
1982 and held all offices of that
branch before assuming her fresh
WI responsibilities in April, a job
that will keep her busy until 1996.
Her first official duty was introduction
of County News editor
Don Towers to the Provincial WI
Convention at Olds, in June. At
that time the editor was awarded
the national Erland Lee award for
non- member services to the aims
ofWI.
Mrs. Williams is deeply committed
to the organization's interest
in public education, the environment,
rural child care, agriculture
in the classroom and the
improvement of rural quality of
life.
In addition to her household
duties, Helen, as an adult student,
enhanced her skills at Red Deer
College and was employed until
Vetiremenf as a legal secretary in
the Red Deer law firm of Lock-erby,
Barlow and Seward.
Getting around the branches a
great deal, Mrs. Williams has a
busyNev. Year ahead of her with:
Edmonton Grey Nuns Workshop,
Jan. 11- 13; District 3
Workshop, Red Deer, March 15-
16; Handicraft judging, April
14; Handicraft display, April 15-
24; Handicraft tea, April 16; and
the Red Deer Conference, April
29.
The election of Mrs. Williams
as constituency convener is an
endorsement of energy. The News
looks to this remarkable woman
for great WI things coming out of
Central Alberta where provincial
president- elect Doris Northey is
already displaying a similar homegrown
vivacity for what may be
Wfs new golden age.
HELEN WILLIAMS
Pine Lake
Kathleen Lawrence- 886- 4815
The April Canvass netted $ 255
for the Cancer Fund. Play
Th anks expressed to those
members who assisted and attended
the Constituency Conference.
Handicraft Competition Report
showed that Pine Lake WI entered
30 articles and gained 20 firsts
and 10 seconds, totalling 168
points for show second place standing.
Five cushions were entered
in the Special Class and will go
with 13 other cushions to be presented
to Unit 37 at the Regional
Hospital. Gayle Olson and Doris
Warke each had one outstanding
article.
Coffee Party lists and duties
were handed out.
In lieu of sending a delegate to
Provincial Convention, day visitors
will be attending and will
share voting privileges and mileage
costs.
A " Group of Five" will be entered
in the Westerner Creative
Arts Handicraft Competition.
Program: Agriculture. During
lunch, Marion Brown showed
slides taking during the time that
she and Roy spent in China.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Pine Lake History - 1990-1999 |
| Subject | AWI: Pine Lake Branch |
| Description | Branch History |
| Language | en |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Type | text |
| Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
| Identifier | awi0811091 |
| Date | 2007 |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
| Title | Page 32 |
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| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
| Transcript | W I c o n s t i t u e n cy c o n f e r e n c e r e p o r t L a c o m b e H o u s e w i f e B o n d s C o n s t i t u e n c y By Trudy Carson Constituency Conference of the Alberta Women's Institute - Red Deer Centre - was held at the Red Deer and District Museum, April 30. Attending the day- long outing was 33 women and guests. Conveners Trudy Carson and Florence Rutten presided, the chair recognizing and welcoming outgoing District 3 director Hazel Swain sen; incoming District 3 director Grace Grover; and Little Red Deer Dorcas WI member Li-valle Edgar. Minutes of the 1992 conference were adopted as corrected. The Penhold WI sent a letter stating their intention to disband which will leave this constituency with seven branches. It was announced that Don Towers, editor of the Red Deer County News, is this year's winner of the Erland Lee award. Red Deer Centre nominated Don for the Canada- wide honor. Florence was pleased to announce that Helen Farwell, of the Blackfalds chapter had been awarded the Governor General's Commemorative Medal for the 125th anniversary of the Confederation of Canada for significant contributions to her community. A short memorial was held for four members who have passed away since the 1992 conference. Blackfalds member Carol Tron-nes was the morning speaker, her topic being the Leadership Workshop she recently attended at Goldeye Camp. During lunch, $ 33.51 was raised for Pennies for Friendship. Sale of violets yielded $ 28 for the AWI office fund. Paul McGlone, director of volunteer services and fundraising at Red Deer Regional Hospital was guest speaker in the afternoon. The constituency has taken on the project of making Unit 37- 38 more home- like. Mr. McGlone gave us an update on progress and showed pertinent slides. So far we have contributed home- made quilts and afghans and teacups and saucers. We had a special Cushion Competition added to our Handicraft Display this year in which all 18 pillows entered were donated to Unit 37- 38. Evelyn Wadey reported on our new Handicraft Display and Tea as well as announcing winners of the various events. The constituency would like to thank the Red Deer Museum and staff; Alberta Display; Fabricland; Fanny's Fabrics; Lewiscraft; Frame- It Stores; Country Cupboard; Quilt Shoppe; Central Alberta Florists; Real Canadian Superstore; Town Centre Florists; Designer Flowers; Floral Affairs; Food City; Safeway. Special thanks go to Margaret Cameron, Eileen Ford, Vivian Gregory, Beth Smith, Tetsy Tolsma and Loretta Winia for judging our handicrafts. Much gratitude to Kerry Wood Nature Centre Association for the donation of conference door prizes. Get- well cards were signed and sent to Holly Hallett, Shirleyanne Hammer and Irma Lawrence. This was Trudy and Florence's last conference as constituency conveners since their three- year term is up. The co- chairs thank all the educational conveners who supported them, especially Evelyn Wadey ( handicrafts) and Judy Hueppel she user ( home economics and health), and secretary Helen Williams. New Constituency Convener is Helen Williams of Lacombe 4- Point WI. She is wished every success in the next three years. QJoWi kind message of comfort during our recent bereavement is gratefully acknowledged and deeply appreciated. Strengthening the bonds between the County of Lacombe and County of Red Deer Women's Institutes, naming of the society's new Constituency Convener augurs well for activities in the Parkland. We are pleased to welcome CC Helen Williams of Lacombe Four Point WI who earlier succeeded Mrs. Trudy Carson of Red Deer in the post. Blackfalds member, Mrs. Grace Grover, was CC before Trudy and from 1951- 1961 Elsie Woodrow served in the position as the only previous member of Lacombe 4- Point to hold this important regional job. A true daughter of the prairies, Helen was born at Lacombe and received her education at Birch Lake and Morningside rural schools. Married to Don Williams who farmed many years in the Delburne district, Helen has six children and 11 grandchildren. While raising her family Helen was involved with Girl Guides and Boy Scouts. Along with her WI duties, Mrs. Williams devotes a great deal of time to Red Cross as an eldero-bics instructor, Nursing Home Auxiliary, co- editing Lacombe Seniors' Newsletter and is a 1994 Lacombe Senior Games volunteer. She joined Lacombe 4- Point in 1982 and held all offices of that branch before assuming her fresh WI responsibilities in April, a job that will keep her busy until 1996. Her first official duty was introduction of County News editor Don Towers to the Provincial WI Convention at Olds, in June. At that time the editor was awarded the national Erland Lee award for non- member services to the aims ofWI. Mrs. Williams is deeply committed to the organization's interest in public education, the environment, rural child care, agriculture in the classroom and the improvement of rural quality of life. In addition to her household duties, Helen, as an adult student, enhanced her skills at Red Deer College and was employed until Vetiremenf as a legal secretary in the Red Deer law firm of Lock-erby, Barlow and Seward. Getting around the branches a great deal, Mrs. Williams has a busyNev. Year ahead of her with: Edmonton Grey Nuns Workshop, Jan. 11- 13; District 3 Workshop, Red Deer, March 15- 16; Handicraft judging, April 14; Handicraft display, April 15- 24; Handicraft tea, April 16; and the Red Deer Conference, April 29. The election of Mrs. Williams as constituency convener is an endorsement of energy. The News looks to this remarkable woman for great WI things coming out of Central Alberta where provincial president- elect Doris Northey is already displaying a similar homegrown vivacity for what may be Wfs new golden age. HELEN WILLIAMS Pine Lake Kathleen Lawrence- 886- 4815 The April Canvass netted $ 255 for the Cancer Fund. Play Th anks expressed to those members who assisted and attended the Constituency Conference. Handicraft Competition Report showed that Pine Lake WI entered 30 articles and gained 20 firsts and 10 seconds, totalling 168 points for show second place standing. Five cushions were entered in the Special Class and will go with 13 other cushions to be presented to Unit 37 at the Regional Hospital. Gayle Olson and Doris Warke each had one outstanding article. Coffee Party lists and duties were handed out. In lieu of sending a delegate to Provincial Convention, day visitors will be attending and will share voting privileges and mileage costs. A " Group of Five" will be entered in the Westerner Creative Arts Handicraft Competition. Program: Agriculture. During lunch, Marion Brown showed slides taking during the time that she and Roy spent in China. |
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