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RAIGH ROE
here from Australia
to attend local reception
ference .
Marion Brown of Penhold, one of the
organizers of Mrs . Roe's reception, said she
expects about 250 W. I . members from across
the province to attend.
During the reception there will be an op-portunity
to donate to the Pennies for
Friendship fund, which supports the inter-national
organization and which has a head
office in London, England.
One of the seven Associated Country
Women of the World flags in existence will
Kaleidoscope
by Lynn Stegman
D. H. E., Red Deer
Roe said the golden anniversary
ACWW Hag tour which is sche-duled
to wind up in Hamburg
Germany during the May I 1 to 23
conference is aimed at publicizing
the organization and raising funds.
It is hoped enough can be raised by
touring eight flags through the 64
member countries to set up a $ 12
million capital fund. The interest
from the fund could be used for
administration and Pennies for
Friendship currently used for ad-ministration
costs could be freed
for other projects, Roe said .
Delegates at the Hamburg con-ference
will be asked to allow the
funds raised to be used for this
purpose, she said .
Roe who has completed three
round the world trips this year
completes her term in May .
Raigh Roe of Australia, president of the
Associated Country Women of the Wor'd,
will attend a reception at the Michener Cen-tre
in Red Deer March 13 .
Mrs . Roe will be hosted by the Alberta
Women's Institutes, which are members of
the Federated Women's Institutes of
Canada. The national body is in turn a
branch member of the Associated Country
Women of the World .
More than eight million women from 67
countries belong to the world organization .
also be displayed at the reception . These
seven handmade flags bear the association's
insignia and were presented by the inter-national
body to seven areas in the world, in-cluding
Canada . A special flag- raising
ceremony will be held .
The first Women's Institute in Alberta was
formed in 1909, and the Federated Women's
Institute of Canada was formed in 1919 with
Judge Emily Murphy of Edmonton as the
first president.
Women's Institutes in Alberta contribute
FARM W'OMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS HONORED
Alberta Women's Institutes and Women of Unifarnt ha% e
the privilege of hosting the Associated Countrv Women of
the World President . Mrs . Haigh Roe . from Australia . Thurs-day
. March 13 . 1980 in Central Alberta
A reception will be held in Red Deer at the Roland
Michener Recreation Centre . 51st A Street and 38th A
Avenue . 500 p . m . Pot Luck Supper. Ladies m Central Alber-ta
are requested to bring the main dishes . Those travelling a
distance are asked to bring a dessert . Coffee and buns will be
supplied by Hostess Organizations .
Alberta Farm Women's Organizations are honored with
this event and encourage all their members to attend
There are 305 Societies that belong to Associated Countn
Women of the World, with over 8 million members
" Forward Together" will be the theme of the 1980 World
Conference . slated for May 11 - 23 in Hamburg . West tier
many . For further information on either event, please con
tact Mrs . Marion Brown . 886- 4892.
Mrs . Roe is expected to recap her three-year
term of office, which ends this year,
during her Red Deer visit.
A farm woman married to Jim Roe, she
was elected at the association's triennial
world convention in Nairobi, Kenya in 1977 .
During her stint as president, she worked
out of an office donated to her by the
Australian government . She will be replaced
during the association's next world con-ference,
slated for Hamburg, Germany in
May . That will be the seventh ,% Xorld con-
Switchboard
Monday, March 10, 1980
to adult education ; are instrumental in
organizing libraries, community halls and
recreation ; encourage the publication of
local history books ; and contribute to such
organizations as Red Cross, the Cancer
Society, and the Mental Health Association .
Alberta W. I . members also offer several
annual scholarships and awards ; participate
in handicraft competitions ; and have
representation on provincial boards such as
the Consumer Association of Canada .
There are 10 W. I . groups in the district .
. :~ M:. errcal
W. 1 . world president to visit
The Women s Institutes of Alberta and the Alberta Women
of Unifarm are co- hosting a reception for Raigh Roe of!
Australia . president of the Associated Countn Women of the
World
The reception and pot luck supper will be held Thursday 5
p m at the Michener Centre in Red Deer Central . Alberta,
women are asked to bring the main dishes, those travelling a'
distance are asked to bring desserts All W 1 and Women of
Unifarm members are invited
Mrs Roe will be replaced as president in Mav during the i
16th world conference of Associated Country Women of the
World in Gertnanv .
Object Description
| Rating | |
| 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 45 |
| 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 | RAIGH ROE here from Australia to attend local reception ference . Marion Brown of Penhold, one of the organizers of Mrs . Roe's reception, said she expects about 250 W. I . members from across the province to attend. During the reception there will be an op-portunity to donate to the Pennies for Friendship fund, which supports the inter-national organization and which has a head office in London, England. One of the seven Associated Country Women of the World flags in existence will Kaleidoscope by Lynn Stegman D. H. E., Red Deer Roe said the golden anniversary ACWW Hag tour which is sche-duled to wind up in Hamburg Germany during the May I 1 to 23 conference is aimed at publicizing the organization and raising funds. It is hoped enough can be raised by touring eight flags through the 64 member countries to set up a $ 12 million capital fund. The interest from the fund could be used for administration and Pennies for Friendship currently used for ad-ministration costs could be freed for other projects, Roe said . Delegates at the Hamburg con-ference will be asked to allow the funds raised to be used for this purpose, she said . Roe who has completed three round the world trips this year completes her term in May . Raigh Roe of Australia, president of the Associated Country Women of the Wor'd, will attend a reception at the Michener Cen-tre in Red Deer March 13 . Mrs . Roe will be hosted by the Alberta Women's Institutes, which are members of the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada. The national body is in turn a branch member of the Associated Country Women of the World . More than eight million women from 67 countries belong to the world organization . also be displayed at the reception . These seven handmade flags bear the association's insignia and were presented by the inter-national body to seven areas in the world, in-cluding Canada . A special flag- raising ceremony will be held . The first Women's Institute in Alberta was formed in 1909, and the Federated Women's Institute of Canada was formed in 1919 with Judge Emily Murphy of Edmonton as the first president. Women's Institutes in Alberta contribute FARM W'OMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS HONORED Alberta Women's Institutes and Women of Unifarnt ha% e the privilege of hosting the Associated Countrv Women of the World President . Mrs . Haigh Roe . from Australia . Thurs-day . March 13 . 1980 in Central Alberta A reception will be held in Red Deer at the Roland Michener Recreation Centre . 51st A Street and 38th A Avenue . 500 p . m . Pot Luck Supper. Ladies m Central Alber-ta are requested to bring the main dishes . Those travelling a distance are asked to bring a dessert . Coffee and buns will be supplied by Hostess Organizations . Alberta Farm Women's Organizations are honored with this event and encourage all their members to attend There are 305 Societies that belong to Associated Countn Women of the World, with over 8 million members " Forward Together" will be the theme of the 1980 World Conference . slated for May 11 - 23 in Hamburg . West tier many . For further information on either event, please con tact Mrs . Marion Brown . 886- 4892. Mrs . Roe is expected to recap her three-year term of office, which ends this year, during her Red Deer visit. A farm woman married to Jim Roe, she was elected at the association's triennial world convention in Nairobi, Kenya in 1977 . During her stint as president, she worked out of an office donated to her by the Australian government . She will be replaced during the association's next world con-ference, slated for Hamburg, Germany in May . That will be the seventh ,% Xorld con- Switchboard Monday, March 10, 1980 to adult education ; are instrumental in organizing libraries, community halls and recreation ; encourage the publication of local history books ; and contribute to such organizations as Red Cross, the Cancer Society, and the Mental Health Association . Alberta W. I . members also offer several annual scholarships and awards ; participate in handicraft competitions ; and have representation on provincial boards such as the Consumer Association of Canada . There are 10 W. I . groups in the district . . :~ M:. errcal W. 1 . world president to visit The Women s Institutes of Alberta and the Alberta Women of Unifarm are co- hosting a reception for Raigh Roe of! Australia . president of the Associated Countn Women of the World The reception and pot luck supper will be held Thursday 5 p m at the Michener Centre in Red Deer Central . Alberta, women are asked to bring the main dishes, those travelling a' distance are asked to bring desserts All W 1 and Women of Unifarm members are invited Mrs Roe will be replaced as president in Mav during the i 16th world conference of Associated Country Women of the World in Gertnanv . |
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