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P I S E L A K E WOMEN'S
I N S 11 n TE
( JCtflbj£ i • On October 10.
2000. ten Indies met at the
Pine Lake ' Hub' Centre to
celebrate World Eood Day
A pot luck supper of ethnic
food was enjoyed by all.
Our regular meeting followed
Ladies donated a
bountiful variety of goods
to be sent to the missions
in East Africa
Those who are busy making
jelly reported some
orders have already been
received Pine Lake WI
will donate a basket of jelly
to the Hub' Horse Racing
night which will be held on
November 4 beginning at 7
p m at the Pine 1- ake ' Hub'
Centre.
Sandra Pierce shared
with us a journal written
by her daughter, Lisa. She
told of the life style of people
living in Copan Valley of
Honduras and of the tobac-co
industry which was
established by the
Spaniards as early as 1765.
This thriving cigar industry
is done basically by hand.
Many long weeks of manual
labor go into this industry
before the cigars go to market.
Pine Lake WI. ladies will
fill two shoe boxes of goodies
for Operation Christmas
Child, which is a unique
project of Christmas relief
The project gives us an
opportunity to reach out to
children in desperate situations
around the world. A
shoe box packed with toys,
school supplies, hygiene
items and holiday favors
helps us to share with thousands
of children and their
ftimilies the true meaning
of Christmas
PINE L A K E WOMEN'S
INSTITUTE
Ten members and one
Morgan to their regular
December meeting As a
evrt. fied Life Skills Parent
t . „ Program Instructor,
M* Morgan outlined the
15- hour parenting program
that she instrucU. The
program emphasizes com
mu meat ion skills, problem -
November - The November
meeting was called to
order at 7 10 p. m. by President
Kathleen Lawrence
with 12 members present
Sandra Pierce's birthday
and Marilyn Waltenbarg-er's
anniversary were recognized
A tour of the Canadian
Waste Management Facility
in Red Deer is planned for
the new year.
Seven pumpkins, the
final phase of the Children's
Garden Club Competition,
were on display at
the Hallowe'en Party. They
ranged in size for 5 ^ « lbs.
To 14 K lbs. The winners
were Melissa Greening 14
xh lbs., Mathew Greening
13 ¥ 4 lbs., and Michael
Greening 12 % lbs.
The " duties" lists for the
Annual Family Christmas
Supper on December 1
were given to members by
Home Ec Convener Irma
Lawrence.
The report of the Nominations
Committee was given
by Marilyn Wattenbarger
as follows: ( 1) New
Director, Ella Sawyer, 12)
Secretary, Marion Brown, 1
year, 13) Health and Home
Ec Convener, Millie Munro.
3 years. ( 4) Environment
Convener, Teressa Greening,
3 years, ( 5) International
Affairs Convener,
Isabelle Beck, 3 years, an
( 61 Sunshine Convener,
Ella Sawyer. 1 year.
A report of the Red Deer
Centre Constituency Representatives
meeting on
October 30 was given by
Kathleen Lawrence. At
least four members will the
Provincial Office Open
House in Wetaskiwin on
November 24.
solving skills, understanding
feelings of stress and
the development of self
esteem. The cost is $ 50 per
person or $ 75 per couple.
The branch will make the
decision of sponsoring a
parenting program in the
new year.
Alberta Women Institute's
pins were presented
to Vanessa Elliott. Teressa
Greening. Faye Nicholson
and Sandra Pierce Marion
Brown, Kathleen
1- iwrenee. Marilyn Watten-burger
and Don* Wurke
were recognized for perfect
attendance for 2000.
To brighten the Christmas
season, the following
donations were made $ 25
The Pine Lake Women's
Institute is pleaaed to be the
Host Branch for the District
3 Workshop to be held March
15. 2001, in the Hub Community
Hall, Pine Lake.
Our members will each
donate 1 M dozen cookies for
the annual " Meals on
Wheels" project in Red Deer.
Marilyn Wattenbarger
and Kathleen Lawrence
will attend the annual
meeting of the Heart and
Stroke Foundation in Red
Deer at which time the
Pine Lake W. I. will be recognized
for holding a Heart
and Stroke Card Party for
the past 25 years.
Four brief " Fun Time"
break, Irma Lawrence had
each member reconstruct
her dismantled garden.
This was in the form of jigsaw
puzzles made from
large calendar pictures.
to the Red Deer Aspen
Heights School for needy
families for Christmas and
a Christmas basket of cookies
and preserves for Kay
Svederus who had a tractor
accident in the fall. Each
member donated 1 l/ z dozen
cookies to the Constituency
Project, " Meals on
Wheels." Other donations
included gifts of money to
the AWI Office Fund and
the FWIC Adelaide Hood-less
Homestead Fund.
The an n u. i. Family
Christmas supper was held
earlier in the month with
an attendance of over 50
adults and children. A
lovely turkey supper was
enjoyed followed by a visit
Marilyn Wattenbarger won
a pair of garden gloves for
having her garden put
together first.
For her Citizenship Program,
Convener Vanessa
Elliot gave a reading based
on Hilary Clinton's commitment
and belief that
" We all have a commitment
to given something of ourselves
to our community."
As an F. WLC. member,
Marion Brown reported on
her recent visit to Ottawa
where she had the pleasure
of being present at the
unveiling of the " Famous
Five" statue on the 18th of
October which incidentally
was the beginning of the
week designated as " Canadian
Citizenship Week."
from Santa and games of
bingo. Each winner calls
the next game much to the
delight of the children!
Christmas greetings were
sent to 20 past members of
the Pine Lake W. I.
The roll call was
answered with " A Christmas
Custom from Another
Land." An exchange of
Christmas gifts and cards
brought season wishes to
all
The members are looking
forward to a new and challenging
2001. We welcome
new members and visitors
as we meet the second
Tuesday of every month.
( Submitted by E. Marion
Brown, Secretary)
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Pine Lake History, 2000-December 31, 2007 |
| Subject | AWI; Pine Lake Branch |
| Description | Branch History |
| Language | en |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Type | text |
| Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
| Identifier | awi0811090 |
| Date | 2007 |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
| Title | Page 18 |
| 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 | P I S E L A K E WOMEN'S I N S 11 n TE ( JCtflbj£ i • On October 10. 2000. ten Indies met at the Pine Lake ' Hub' Centre to celebrate World Eood Day A pot luck supper of ethnic food was enjoyed by all. Our regular meeting followed Ladies donated a bountiful variety of goods to be sent to the missions in East Africa Those who are busy making jelly reported some orders have already been received Pine Lake WI will donate a basket of jelly to the Hub' Horse Racing night which will be held on November 4 beginning at 7 p m at the Pine 1- ake ' Hub' Centre. Sandra Pierce shared with us a journal written by her daughter, Lisa. She told of the life style of people living in Copan Valley of Honduras and of the tobac-co industry which was established by the Spaniards as early as 1765. This thriving cigar industry is done basically by hand. Many long weeks of manual labor go into this industry before the cigars go to market. Pine Lake WI. ladies will fill two shoe boxes of goodies for Operation Christmas Child, which is a unique project of Christmas relief The project gives us an opportunity to reach out to children in desperate situations around the world. A shoe box packed with toys, school supplies, hygiene items and holiday favors helps us to share with thousands of children and their ftimilies the true meaning of Christmas PINE L A K E WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Ten members and one Morgan to their regular December meeting As a evrt. fied Life Skills Parent t . „ Program Instructor, M* Morgan outlined the 15- hour parenting program that she instrucU. The program emphasizes com mu meat ion skills, problem - November - The November meeting was called to order at 7 10 p. m. by President Kathleen Lawrence with 12 members present Sandra Pierce's birthday and Marilyn Waltenbarg-er's anniversary were recognized A tour of the Canadian Waste Management Facility in Red Deer is planned for the new year. Seven pumpkins, the final phase of the Children's Garden Club Competition, were on display at the Hallowe'en Party. They ranged in size for 5 ^ « lbs. To 14 K lbs. The winners were Melissa Greening 14 xh lbs., Mathew Greening 13 ¥ 4 lbs., and Michael Greening 12 % lbs. The " duties" lists for the Annual Family Christmas Supper on December 1 were given to members by Home Ec Convener Irma Lawrence. The report of the Nominations Committee was given by Marilyn Wattenbarger as follows: ( 1) New Director, Ella Sawyer, 12) Secretary, Marion Brown, 1 year, 13) Health and Home Ec Convener, Millie Munro. 3 years. ( 4) Environment Convener, Teressa Greening, 3 years, ( 5) International Affairs Convener, Isabelle Beck, 3 years, an ( 61 Sunshine Convener, Ella Sawyer. 1 year. A report of the Red Deer Centre Constituency Representatives meeting on October 30 was given by Kathleen Lawrence. At least four members will the Provincial Office Open House in Wetaskiwin on November 24. solving skills, understanding feelings of stress and the development of self esteem. The cost is $ 50 per person or $ 75 per couple. The branch will make the decision of sponsoring a parenting program in the new year. Alberta Women Institute's pins were presented to Vanessa Elliott. Teressa Greening. Faye Nicholson and Sandra Pierce Marion Brown, Kathleen 1- iwrenee. Marilyn Watten-burger and Don* Wurke were recognized for perfect attendance for 2000. To brighten the Christmas season, the following donations were made $ 25 The Pine Lake Women's Institute is pleaaed to be the Host Branch for the District 3 Workshop to be held March 15. 2001, in the Hub Community Hall, Pine Lake. Our members will each donate 1 M dozen cookies for the annual " Meals on Wheels" project in Red Deer. Marilyn Wattenbarger and Kathleen Lawrence will attend the annual meeting of the Heart and Stroke Foundation in Red Deer at which time the Pine Lake W. I. will be recognized for holding a Heart and Stroke Card Party for the past 25 years. Four brief " Fun Time" break, Irma Lawrence had each member reconstruct her dismantled garden. This was in the form of jigsaw puzzles made from large calendar pictures. to the Red Deer Aspen Heights School for needy families for Christmas and a Christmas basket of cookies and preserves for Kay Svederus who had a tractor accident in the fall. Each member donated 1 l/ z dozen cookies to the Constituency Project, " Meals on Wheels." Other donations included gifts of money to the AWI Office Fund and the FWIC Adelaide Hood-less Homestead Fund. The an n u. i. Family Christmas supper was held earlier in the month with an attendance of over 50 adults and children. A lovely turkey supper was enjoyed followed by a visit Marilyn Wattenbarger won a pair of garden gloves for having her garden put together first. For her Citizenship Program, Convener Vanessa Elliot gave a reading based on Hilary Clinton's commitment and belief that " We all have a commitment to given something of ourselves to our community." As an F. WLC. member, Marion Brown reported on her recent visit to Ottawa where she had the pleasure of being present at the unveiling of the " Famous Five" statue on the 18th of October which incidentally was the beginning of the week designated as " Canadian Citizenship Week." from Santa and games of bingo. Each winner calls the next game much to the delight of the children! Christmas greetings were sent to 20 past members of the Pine Lake W. I. The roll call was answered with " A Christmas Custom from Another Land." An exchange of Christmas gifts and cards brought season wishes to all The members are looking forward to a new and challenging 2001. We welcome new members and visitors as we meet the second Tuesday of every month. ( Submitted by E. Marion Brown, Secretary) |
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