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r J h n - k } k Pine Lake - Doris Warke June II meeting uas held at Pine j Lake Hub. Our annual coffee party was very successful with an alien • dance of over 80 people. Farmers' Market, sponsored by us every Friday has been well attended We also hope to have the WI floral cup and saucer arrangement class included in the Crossroads Ag Fair in August. Plans are to he finalized for Pine Lake WI to be involved tn a quilting demonstration and display at the Westerner Fair in July, as well as plans for our annual summer tour. The meeting concluded by answering the roll call with a remembrance of an early convention or conference PINE LAKE - DORIS WARKE - 886- 4108 Ihc Qctoben meeting was held al the Pine Lake Hub. evening of Oct. 8, with 10 members and a visitor in attendance. Wc will continue our suppon of Unit 37, Red Deer Regional Hospital, in cooperation with their need. Our jelly project will also be continued Plans were completed for our gift to our pen pal in Haden. Australia We will also attend the quilting bee al Lynn Ballhom's house, this month, ( o help complete the quilt for District 3. Marion Brown plans to attend ( he mint ACWW conference in October We will donate a gift for auction to the Pine Lake Hub for ihe annual Horse Video Race Night, in November Carolyn Richards, as International Affairs convener, told us about Alice, the women's representative in Ikafe. and her neighbor. Lona, and how their lives have changed as they tackle new roles and dif-ferenl lasks in the Sudan. She also told us about the effect this has had on their lives This information was gleaned from the publication. New Internationalist. Pine Lake Women's Institute !- The December meeting held in the Hub Community Centre was our Christmas meeting at which our secret sisters were revealed, and new ones drawn for 1997. One of our money making projects of making and selling jelly proved successful and $ 100 of the profit was donated toward the cost of the new Elnora- Pine Lake history book, Buried Treasures Book 2. New programs were handed out for the year 1997 and President Marilyn Wattenbarger made the suggestion that all the Education conveners involve their minute- minders each month around information concerning Hong Kong since that area will be under Chinese authority instead of British rule as of this summer. The sale of Pine Lake WI calendars is going slowly but surely. Kathleen Lawrence reported that another 91 knitted squares have been mailed for the project. Several members carried our congratulations to Lacombe 4 Pt. WI when they celebrated their 50th anniversary last month. Plans are being completed to store all our Pine Lake WI records in the Archives in the Red Deer and District Museum and Archives. Members brought cookies which will be included with others from the Red Deer Centre WI Constituency for the Meals on Wheels Christmas project. Pins honoring the 100th Anniversary of Women's Institute at Federated level have been ordered for each of our members. By DORIS WARKE Donations of $ 100 each were made to the Women's Emergency Shelter in Red Deer and to the Red Deer Food Bank. Draws were made for two Christmas gifts from Haden branch Women'. s Institute in Australia. Education Convener for Home E c , Doris Warke, gave a short program on Christmas verses, gifting ideas and gift packaging. Education Convener, Marion Brown, presented a short program about Kruger Park in South Africa. A/ e\ i. . The QnnfagT meeting began wiih Kathleen Lawrence as handicraft convener, demonstrating the art of mosaic knitting With instructions, wool and needles we all proceeded to leam the craft. A Christmas card in the form of a photograph album with pictures of each individual and her family has been sent to our WI pen pan in Haden, Australia. A gift for the Raggedy Ann and Andy gift shop at Red Deer Museum and Archives has been donated as requested for their Christmas project Our annual jelly project is almost completed. A WI donation of a basket of jars of jelly was donated to the Pine Lake Hub for a prize for their fundraiser video horse race night. The roll call, show and tell about the oldest article you have, proved very interesting.
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 78 |
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 | r J h n - k } k Pine Lake - Doris Warke June II meeting uas held at Pine j Lake Hub. Our annual coffee party was very successful with an alien • dance of over 80 people. Farmers' Market, sponsored by us every Friday has been well attended We also hope to have the WI floral cup and saucer arrangement class included in the Crossroads Ag Fair in August. Plans are to he finalized for Pine Lake WI to be involved tn a quilting demonstration and display at the Westerner Fair in July, as well as plans for our annual summer tour. The meeting concluded by answering the roll call with a remembrance of an early convention or conference PINE LAKE - DORIS WARKE - 886- 4108 Ihc Qctoben meeting was held al the Pine Lake Hub. evening of Oct. 8, with 10 members and a visitor in attendance. Wc will continue our suppon of Unit 37, Red Deer Regional Hospital, in cooperation with their need. Our jelly project will also be continued Plans were completed for our gift to our pen pal in Haden. Australia We will also attend the quilting bee al Lynn Ballhom's house, this month, ( o help complete the quilt for District 3. Marion Brown plans to attend ( he mint ACWW conference in October We will donate a gift for auction to the Pine Lake Hub for ihe annual Horse Video Race Night, in November Carolyn Richards, as International Affairs convener, told us about Alice, the women's representative in Ikafe. and her neighbor. Lona, and how their lives have changed as they tackle new roles and dif-ferenl lasks in the Sudan. She also told us about the effect this has had on their lives This information was gleaned from the publication. New Internationalist. Pine Lake Women's Institute !- The December meeting held in the Hub Community Centre was our Christmas meeting at which our secret sisters were revealed, and new ones drawn for 1997. One of our money making projects of making and selling jelly proved successful and $ 100 of the profit was donated toward the cost of the new Elnora- Pine Lake history book, Buried Treasures Book 2. New programs were handed out for the year 1997 and President Marilyn Wattenbarger made the suggestion that all the Education conveners involve their minute- minders each month around information concerning Hong Kong since that area will be under Chinese authority instead of British rule as of this summer. The sale of Pine Lake WI calendars is going slowly but surely. Kathleen Lawrence reported that another 91 knitted squares have been mailed for the project. Several members carried our congratulations to Lacombe 4 Pt. WI when they celebrated their 50th anniversary last month. Plans are being completed to store all our Pine Lake WI records in the Archives in the Red Deer and District Museum and Archives. Members brought cookies which will be included with others from the Red Deer Centre WI Constituency for the Meals on Wheels Christmas project. Pins honoring the 100th Anniversary of Women's Institute at Federated level have been ordered for each of our members. By DORIS WARKE Donations of $ 100 each were made to the Women's Emergency Shelter in Red Deer and to the Red Deer Food Bank. Draws were made for two Christmas gifts from Haden branch Women'. s Institute in Australia. Education Convener for Home E c , Doris Warke, gave a short program on Christmas verses, gifting ideas and gift packaging. Education Convener, Marion Brown, presented a short program about Kruger Park in South Africa. A/ e\ i. . The QnnfagT meeting began wiih Kathleen Lawrence as handicraft convener, demonstrating the art of mosaic knitting With instructions, wool and needles we all proceeded to leam the craft. A Christmas card in the form of a photograph album with pictures of each individual and her family has been sent to our WI pen pan in Haden, Australia. A gift for the Raggedy Ann and Andy gift shop at Red Deer Museum and Archives has been donated as requested for their Christmas project Our annual jelly project is almost completed. A WI donation of a basket of jars of jelly was donated to the Pine Lake Hub for a prize for their fundraiser video horse race night. The roll call, show and tell about the oldest article you have, proved very interesting. |
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