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" Pests In The Garden
and Their Control" was
the topic chosen by Mrs .
' era Pierce . branch
Education Convener for
Agriculture . With the aid
of a flip chart . Mrs. Pierce
listed and described local
garden pests . She
emphasized the use of
natural controls . These
included : Consistant
Pine Lake Women's
Institute News
Pine Lake Women's
Institute will observe
February 19, Women's
Institute Founder's Day .
A display depicting past
and present studies,
handicrafts . W. I . litera-ture,
records, pottery,
pins, awards, etc . will be
assembled at the Pine
Lake HUB Community
Centre . Lunch will be
served following the
afternoon Further Educa-tion
course on " Discover-ing
Your Individuality"
which is sponsored by the
local branch . In addition
all branch members will
be assessed 1¢ every time
they use water by turning
a tap. flushing, doing
laundry, or taking a bath
or shower for February 19
only . t o promote Project
PINE LAKE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE NEWS
vigilance and mainte-nance,
bird and insect
control . planting of
resistant varieties,
companion planting .
water and soap sprays,
etc . Use chemicals for
major problems only .
Founder's Day, Febru-ary
19th, had been
observed by local
members at branch and
h'ar . v Leach
71 . Project 71 is an
ACW- UNESCO Co- Action
program promoting
" Water For All" in the
1981- 1990 International
Drinking Water & Sanita-tion
Decade .
Guest speaker for the
February meeting was
Mrs . Beth Smith, consti-tuenc>'
Educatiou conve-nor
for Handicraft and
Cultural Activities . Mrs .
Smith encouraged the
members to attend the
" Judy Chicago's Dinner
Party" at the Glenbow
Museum - a display of 39
place settings recognizing
women who have contrib-uted
to Canada's history .
The speaker then sparked
the imagination and
enthusiasm of her
listeners with samples of
' quick knit' leg warmers,
toques, scarfs, vests,
sweaters, etc . knit on
large needles from
knobby and variegated
wools . A request was also
made for fall workshop
ideas .
Constituency guests
included Mrs . Faye
Mayberry, Mildred
Miller, and Wanda
Andrews . Constituency
Convener Faye Mayberry
briefly traced the history
of Women'sInstitute from
1897 and Adelaide
Hoodless, to a world wide
organization and present
day action which is most
effective at branch level .
She then introduced
Constituency Education
Conveners Mildred Miller
and Wanda Andrews who
constituency levels . The
branch display had been
well received at the local
hall . Wanda Andrews had
manned the Constituency
display at the Red Deer
Museum on behalf of the
branch as she served tea
and answered questions
of visitors . Members
became 4, ware of the
amount of water they
used in their homes forthe
day as they turned in their
pennies .
Isabelle Beck, Kathleen
Lawrence, and Doris
Warke attended the
District Three Women's
Institute Conference held
recently in Camrose .
Reports of District
activities were reviewed
in addition to the
spoke on the Food
Industry of Alberta and
Bill C127 respectively .
Mrs . Irma Lawrence
reported that the
$ 60,000 .00 Ptne Lake
Water Regulation Study
had been rejected by area
representatives .
Mrs . Doris Warke gave
highlights of the 1983
A . W . I . Workshop held
recently in Edmonton and
President Isabelle Beck
reported on constituency
activities .
Doris Warke, Isabelle
Beck, Kay Lawrence and
Edna Whittemore will
attend the District 3
Conference at Camrose
on February 23 .
Submitted by
E . Marion Brown
afternoon workshop .
" Let's All Prosume" -
Produce What We Con-sume
.
The Judy Chicago Show
at Glenbow Museum was
attended by Kathleen
Lawrence . Doris Warke
and Beth Smith. a n
educational and aesthetic
experience .
$ 126 .00 was realized at
the recent court whist
card party. The proceeds
will be forwarded to the
Heart Fund .
Plans were made fo
the Constituency Handi
craft Tea . April 8th, at the
Red Deer and Distric
Museum.
Members answered the
roll call with a sample of
an agricultural product of
: wr twin province . New
Brunswick .
llal- c
-
A, g&
E . Marion Brown
Sec . Pine Lake W. I .
Object Description
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| Title | Pine Lake History - 1976 - 1989 |
| Subject | AWI; Pine Lake Branch |
| Description | Branch History |
| Language | en |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Type | text |
| Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
| Identifier | awi0811093 |
| Date | 2007 |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
| Title | Page 90 |
| 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 | " Pests In The Garden and Their Control" was the topic chosen by Mrs . ' era Pierce . branch Education Convener for Agriculture . With the aid of a flip chart . Mrs. Pierce listed and described local garden pests . She emphasized the use of natural controls . These included : Consistant Pine Lake Women's Institute News Pine Lake Women's Institute will observe February 19, Women's Institute Founder's Day . A display depicting past and present studies, handicrafts . W. I . litera-ture, records, pottery, pins, awards, etc . will be assembled at the Pine Lake HUB Community Centre . Lunch will be served following the afternoon Further Educa-tion course on " Discover-ing Your Individuality" which is sponsored by the local branch . In addition all branch members will be assessed 1¢ every time they use water by turning a tap. flushing, doing laundry, or taking a bath or shower for February 19 only . t o promote Project PINE LAKE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE NEWS vigilance and mainte-nance, bird and insect control . planting of resistant varieties, companion planting . water and soap sprays, etc . Use chemicals for major problems only . Founder's Day, Febru-ary 19th, had been observed by local members at branch and h'ar . v Leach 71 . Project 71 is an ACW- UNESCO Co- Action program promoting " Water For All" in the 1981- 1990 International Drinking Water & Sanita-tion Decade . Guest speaker for the February meeting was Mrs . Beth Smith, consti-tuenc>' Educatiou conve-nor for Handicraft and Cultural Activities . Mrs . Smith encouraged the members to attend the " Judy Chicago's Dinner Party" at the Glenbow Museum - a display of 39 place settings recognizing women who have contrib-uted to Canada's history . The speaker then sparked the imagination and enthusiasm of her listeners with samples of ' quick knit' leg warmers, toques, scarfs, vests, sweaters, etc . knit on large needles from knobby and variegated wools . A request was also made for fall workshop ideas . Constituency guests included Mrs . Faye Mayberry, Mildred Miller, and Wanda Andrews . Constituency Convener Faye Mayberry briefly traced the history of Women'sInstitute from 1897 and Adelaide Hoodless, to a world wide organization and present day action which is most effective at branch level . She then introduced Constituency Education Conveners Mildred Miller and Wanda Andrews who constituency levels . The branch display had been well received at the local hall . Wanda Andrews had manned the Constituency display at the Red Deer Museum on behalf of the branch as she served tea and answered questions of visitors . Members became 4, ware of the amount of water they used in their homes forthe day as they turned in their pennies . Isabelle Beck, Kathleen Lawrence, and Doris Warke attended the District Three Women's Institute Conference held recently in Camrose . Reports of District activities were reviewed in addition to the spoke on the Food Industry of Alberta and Bill C127 respectively . Mrs . Irma Lawrence reported that the $ 60,000 .00 Ptne Lake Water Regulation Study had been rejected by area representatives . Mrs . Doris Warke gave highlights of the 1983 A . W . I . Workshop held recently in Edmonton and President Isabelle Beck reported on constituency activities . Doris Warke, Isabelle Beck, Kay Lawrence and Edna Whittemore will attend the District 3 Conference at Camrose on February 23 . Submitted by E . Marion Brown afternoon workshop . " Let's All Prosume" - Produce What We Con-sume . The Judy Chicago Show at Glenbow Museum was attended by Kathleen Lawrence . Doris Warke and Beth Smith. a n educational and aesthetic experience . $ 126 .00 was realized at the recent court whist card party. The proceeds will be forwarded to the Heart Fund . Plans were made fo the Constituency Handi craft Tea . April 8th, at the Red Deer and Distric Museum. Members answered the roll call with a sample of an agricultural product of : wr twin province . New Brunswick . llal- c - A, g& E . Marion Brown Sec . Pine Lake W. I . |
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