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Pine Lake Women Institute members
are ready to start a new year
with interesting studies, program
projects and fun.
The first item of business was the
opening of the " time capsule" of January
2003 in which hopes for 2003
had been placed. Although the
world is still not a peaceful place,
many members had achieved individual
goals of more exercise, and a
tidier environment. When asked for
suggestions for " pick me ups" in the
dull days of winter, members replied
with menu brighteners of avacado,
asparagus and " greens plus". President
Doris Warke then presented ten
Wellness Boosters which included
hints on diet, exercise and the opportunity
to laugh.
A 2004 calendar and letter were
received from Lyn Reinke, Haden.
Australia telling of the continued
drought in the Haden farm district
and through much of Queensland.
Millie Munro was the lucky winner of
the calendar draw.
Greetings were also received from
Dianne Vatcher of our twin branch
from Twillingate, Newfoundland. Dianne
included three Christmas party
pictures received via e- mail. Three
thank you notes were received from
recipients of the Constituency Project
of cookie platesKathleen
Lawrence presented the 2004
Pine Lake
Women's
Institute
S u b m i t t e d by E. MARION BROWN
branch program outline. 2004 is the
International Year of Rice so many
programs will hinge around this
theme.
The branch is eager to begin 2004
projects. The first project will be the
construction of an AWI quilt block
celebrating the provinces 100th
birthday of 2005 and/ or quilt pockets
for the FWIC 2006 registrants.
Ideas for the 2006 " goodie bags"
were pot scratchers knit from baler
twine ( each members was given the
instructions and a ball of twine), an
" empty" box of love and a magnet
book mark.
Kathleen Lawrence has just completed
another lap robe to be given
to the women's shelter. Marilyn Wattenbarger
reported from the Shining
Mountain Mobile Society who had
expressed the delight in receiving
the mugs full of goodies. This project
will be carried out again this
year
International Affairs branch chairman,
Marion Brown, informed the
meeting of the Institute of Media,
Policy and Civil Society 0MPACTS),
which has opened two radio stations
for women journalists in
Afghanistan educating women in
this field and aiding in the peace-building
process. This Canadian organization
is hoping to change the
view of women in a society that has]
traditionally held women in low es
teem and help restore women's
rights in the new constitution.
There will be a change in meeting
times. All branch meetings will be
held at 7: 30 pm beginning next
month. Come and join us for an interesting
time.
Dwayne Hillman
- KX
mm
Kathleen Lawrence, Marion Brown, Doris Warke
With completed quilt pockets
Pholo by CANADIAN PRE
Galai Nayab reads on radio in Kabul, Sunday. A Canadian organization
is reaching out to women in Afghanistan, challenging the view of
women in a society that has traditionally held them in low esteem.
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 113 |
| 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 Women Institute members are ready to start a new year with interesting studies, program projects and fun. The first item of business was the opening of the " time capsule" of January 2003 in which hopes for 2003 had been placed. Although the world is still not a peaceful place, many members had achieved individual goals of more exercise, and a tidier environment. When asked for suggestions for " pick me ups" in the dull days of winter, members replied with menu brighteners of avacado, asparagus and " greens plus". President Doris Warke then presented ten Wellness Boosters which included hints on diet, exercise and the opportunity to laugh. A 2004 calendar and letter were received from Lyn Reinke, Haden. Australia telling of the continued drought in the Haden farm district and through much of Queensland. Millie Munro was the lucky winner of the calendar draw. Greetings were also received from Dianne Vatcher of our twin branch from Twillingate, Newfoundland. Dianne included three Christmas party pictures received via e- mail. Three thank you notes were received from recipients of the Constituency Project of cookie platesKathleen Lawrence presented the 2004 Pine Lake Women's Institute S u b m i t t e d by E. MARION BROWN branch program outline. 2004 is the International Year of Rice so many programs will hinge around this theme. The branch is eager to begin 2004 projects. The first project will be the construction of an AWI quilt block celebrating the provinces 100th birthday of 2005 and/ or quilt pockets for the FWIC 2006 registrants. Ideas for the 2006 " goodie bags" were pot scratchers knit from baler twine ( each members was given the instructions and a ball of twine), an " empty" box of love and a magnet book mark. Kathleen Lawrence has just completed another lap robe to be given to the women's shelter. Marilyn Wattenbarger reported from the Shining Mountain Mobile Society who had expressed the delight in receiving the mugs full of goodies. This project will be carried out again this year International Affairs branch chairman, Marion Brown, informed the meeting of the Institute of Media, Policy and Civil Society 0MPACTS), which has opened two radio stations for women journalists in Afghanistan educating women in this field and aiding in the peace-building process. This Canadian organization is hoping to change the view of women in a society that has] traditionally held women in low es teem and help restore women's rights in the new constitution. There will be a change in meeting times. All branch meetings will be held at 7: 30 pm beginning next month. Come and join us for an interesting time. Dwayne Hillman - KX mm Kathleen Lawrence, Marion Brown, Doris Warke With completed quilt pockets Pholo by CANADIAN PRE Galai Nayab reads on radio in Kabul, Sunday. A Canadian organization is reaching out to women in Afghanistan, challenging the view of women in a society that has traditionally held them in low esteem. |
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