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While the county got scant
response to a questionnaire on
proposed provincial p a r ks
branch boating regulations,
the replies received indicate
users of Pine Lake and Sylvan
Lake are generally tolerant
of power bjats, water skiers'
and surf board enthusiasts. Of
the 24 people replying at Pine
Lake, seven wanted no change
in regulations; none wanted
all boats off the lake; two
wanted power boats eliminated;
five for an eight- miles-per-
hour speed limit; two for
prohibition of power boats
tawing a person on water
skis; and four wanted a combination
of the mentioned
speed limit and towing . written
into regulations. Only five
responses were received from
Sylvan Lake making the opinion
inconclusive.
Council also:
• approved the district EMO
budget and voted $ 567 as its
share of support;
• discussed a report on the
county's 16 livestock pounds.
Report was tabled as council
thinks about reducing the number
of pounds;
• set the annual ratepayers
meeting for March 19 at 10
a. m. in Innisfail Legion Hall:
• authorized publication of
the financial statement in the
County News rather than in
booklet form as customary;
• appointed Robert Herder,
Frank C. Dallaire. George
Sterling and Councillor Levi
Erickson ti the Sylvan Lake
and D i s t r i c t Recreation
Board.
Wl Handicraft Tea Marks
50 Years Of Achievement
In an age when most of life self- satisfaction of creating on IrBttttrt* handicraft tea. About
is regulated by push- button and 1 one's own. , 225 woitien throughout the 13
mechanization, it's a refreshing I Such work was on display Fri- branches in the constituency
change to see work that is done day at the annual Red Deer w tre represented by the many
by hand, for the sheer joy and Centre Constituency Women's articles on display in the base-
. _ _ _ ment « f Gaetz Memorial United
Church.
The Red Deer Advocate, Saturday, May 2, 1971 MM!- John Warke, handicraft
• Convener and a member of Pine
Lake Vn. said last year's tea
had a total of 330 entries as
compared to this year's 295.
But if the quantity was slightly
down, the quality was as
high as ever, if not highei.
Mrs. H. R. Steele, constituency
convener, said the judges
commented on the fine calibre
of the entries. " We are pleased
to see the women are making
worthwhile articles." was an!
other of the judges' comment. j
All of the four women judgingj
the entries in the handicraft dis
plays were home economic s
Mrs. Marilyn Hemsing of Ed
fnonton. clothing specialist: Mi;:
Louise Starling of Red Deer
district home economist: Mrs
Marlene JubenviU of Edmonton
and .'. Irs. Linda MacPhea]
also of Edmonton.
ANNIVERSARY
The handicraft tea this yeai
is a ,- pecial one - it marks thi -
Red Deer Centre Constituency:.
50th anniversary. To commcm i
I morale the occasion, eact,
I branch entered a centrepiece,
j which expressed the 50th birth-
, day of the constituency. Winner
in this category was Penhold
' WI's entry. Each of the centrepieces
was later placed on tea
tables so guests might admire
them.
Ingenuity, imagination and
skill were frequently displayed
in the entries in the many categories
of handicraft. One item
which drew a great deal of attention
was a novel hat cro-
1 dieted from plastic bread wrappers
— believe it or not. Mrs.
Leona Bent was the clever wo-
SKILLS ON DISPLAY
. . . Mrs. John Warke, handicraft convener, admires
one of the entries.
Pine Lake Women's Institute have as their)
theme " Pollution" for 1970. They have decided
not to buy any detergents with phos-,
phates and have written to Proctor & Gamble, t
Lever Brothers and Colgate- Palmolive inform- |
ing them of their decision and asking for in- j
formation on soaps without phosphates, so I
as to help prevent the pollution we are 1
facing.
They are asking other Institutes to join [
them in their effort to avoid pollution.
M i l l i e Munro w i t h grandson and daughter, Jimmy!
& Deanna E a v i e s , at t h e 1INE LAKE t a b l e a t the
H a n d i c r a f t Tea. The I. L. ' C e n t e n n i a l ' Corner
C e n t r e - p i e c e was p a r t of the c o n s t i t u e n cy
c o m p e t i t i o n.
ase bpca^ p my home.
K a t h l e e n Lawrence
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Pine Lake History - 1956-1975 |
| Subject | AWI; Pine Lake Branch |
| Description | Branch History |
| Language | en |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Type | text |
| Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
| Identifier | awi0811092 |
| Date | 2007 |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
| Title | Page 125 |
| 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 | While the county got scant response to a questionnaire on proposed provincial p a r ks branch boating regulations, the replies received indicate users of Pine Lake and Sylvan Lake are generally tolerant of power bjats, water skiers' and surf board enthusiasts. Of the 24 people replying at Pine Lake, seven wanted no change in regulations; none wanted all boats off the lake; two wanted power boats eliminated; five for an eight- miles-per- hour speed limit; two for prohibition of power boats tawing a person on water skis; and four wanted a combination of the mentioned speed limit and towing . written into regulations. Only five responses were received from Sylvan Lake making the opinion inconclusive. Council also: • approved the district EMO budget and voted $ 567 as its share of support; • discussed a report on the county's 16 livestock pounds. Report was tabled as council thinks about reducing the number of pounds; • set the annual ratepayers meeting for March 19 at 10 a. m. in Innisfail Legion Hall: • authorized publication of the financial statement in the County News rather than in booklet form as customary; • appointed Robert Herder, Frank C. Dallaire. George Sterling and Councillor Levi Erickson ti the Sylvan Lake and D i s t r i c t Recreation Board. Wl Handicraft Tea Marks 50 Years Of Achievement In an age when most of life self- satisfaction of creating on IrBttttrt* handicraft tea. About is regulated by push- button and 1 one's own. , 225 woitien throughout the 13 mechanization, it's a refreshing I Such work was on display Fri- branches in the constituency change to see work that is done day at the annual Red Deer w tre represented by the many by hand, for the sheer joy and Centre Constituency Women's articles on display in the base- . _ _ _ ment « f Gaetz Memorial United Church. The Red Deer Advocate, Saturday, May 2, 1971 MM!- John Warke, handicraft • Convener and a member of Pine Lake Vn. said last year's tea had a total of 330 entries as compared to this year's 295. But if the quantity was slightly down, the quality was as high as ever, if not highei. Mrs. H. R. Steele, constituency convener, said the judges commented on the fine calibre of the entries. " We are pleased to see the women are making worthwhile articles." was an! other of the judges' comment. j All of the four women judgingj the entries in the handicraft dis plays were home economic s Mrs. Marilyn Hemsing of Ed fnonton. clothing specialist: Mi;: Louise Starling of Red Deer district home economist: Mrs Marlene JubenviU of Edmonton and .'. Irs. Linda MacPhea] also of Edmonton. ANNIVERSARY The handicraft tea this yeai is a ,- pecial one - it marks thi - Red Deer Centre Constituency:. 50th anniversary. To commcm i I morale the occasion, eact, I branch entered a centrepiece, j which expressed the 50th birth- , day of the constituency. Winner in this category was Penhold ' WI's entry. Each of the centrepieces was later placed on tea tables so guests might admire them. Ingenuity, imagination and skill were frequently displayed in the entries in the many categories of handicraft. One item which drew a great deal of attention was a novel hat cro- 1 dieted from plastic bread wrappers — believe it or not. Mrs. Leona Bent was the clever wo- SKILLS ON DISPLAY . . . Mrs. John Warke, handicraft convener, admires one of the entries. Pine Lake Women's Institute have as their) theme " Pollution" for 1970. They have decided not to buy any detergents with phos-, phates and have written to Proctor & Gamble, t Lever Brothers and Colgate- Palmolive inform- | ing them of their decision and asking for in- j formation on soaps without phosphates, so I as to help prevent the pollution we are 1 facing. They are asking other Institutes to join [ them in their effort to avoid pollution. M i l l i e Munro w i t h grandson and daughter, Jimmy! & Deanna E a v i e s , at t h e 1INE LAKE t a b l e a t the H a n d i c r a f t Tea. The I. L. ' C e n t e n n i a l ' Corner C e n t r e - p i e c e was p a r t of the c o n s t i t u e n cy c o m p e t i t i o n. ase bpca^ p my home. K a t h l e e n Lawrence |
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