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1972 EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES
OFFICERS: P r e s i d e n t — M r s . K a t h l e e n Lawrence Number of Meetings 11
V i c e - P r e s i d e n t — M r s . L a u r e t t a Stanton Number o f Members 17
S e c r e t a r y — M r s . V e r a l i e r c c Average No. a t t e n d i n g 13.54
T r e a s u r e r — M r s . E l l a S& awyer Average Ho. of V i s i t o r s 1.6
D i r e c t o r s — M r s . Louise B u c k l er
Mrs. L i l l i e C l u t t on
Mrs. Beth Smith
NEVi MEMBERS: Mrs. David Pope
Mrs. Don Scott
THEME: " A STUDY OF NOVA SCOTIA"
The year 1972 was a busy one. Besides our C o n s t i t u e n c y and
- d s t r i c t I I I Conferences, H a n d i c r a f t Tea, cancer canvass and c o f f e e p a r t y,
we had other p r o j e c t s to occupy our time.
A p e r f e c t attendance was set when a l l seventeen members attended
the May meeting at the home of Mrs. R. Lawrence.
Each member had her choice of r o l l c a l l s f o r 1972. A d d i t i o n al
r o l l c a l l s were: B r i n g an a r t i c l e ( except c l o t h i n g ) to the February meeting to
be sent to the U. 3. C. i n C a l g a r y to be s o l d at a white elephant s a l e f o r $ 1.00;
2ell something s p e c i a l about St. V a l e n t i n e ' s and St. P a t r i c k ' s Days, Hemembrance
jay and s i n g I r i s h songs; Ideas f o r 1973 program books.
At the b e g i n n i n g of the y e a r , members were d i v i d e d i n t o f i ve jroups and each group was g i v e n a d i v i s i o n of Nova S c o t i a to study. Each group
aad one of i t s members g i v e a one minute t a l k on.- some a s p e c t s of her d i v i s i o n at
each meeting.
A Judging Workshop was h e l d March 29. Mrs. J . Warke informed
the meeting that tne ones attending, judged c l o t h i n g , food, and h a n d i c r a f t.
Mrs. at the " HUB" Centre. Munro, w i t h some h e l p , v a r n i s h e d the three l a r g e t a b l es
In A p r i l , q u i l t i n g members s t a r t e d a c r i b q u i l t and the Handic
r a f t Tea was h e l d A p r i l 28. 36 a r t i c l e s of h a n d i c r a f t were shown from our
branch ana awarded 22 f i r s t s , and 14 seconds. A cancer f i l m was shown at the
" HUB" Centre and the annual A p r i l cancer canvass took place n e t t i n g £, 102.00
Our D i s t r i c t I I I Conference was h e l d at Camrose May 8, 9 , 1 0.
t i v e of our members were a b l e to a t t e n d as we t r a v e l l e d by car each day. Mrs.
A. Lawrence ant Mrs. C. Lawrence were the o f f i c i a l d e l e g a t e s.
Aestpark Nursing Home asked P. L. W. I. to v i s i t them on May 12.
^ nose l a d i e s who o f f e r e d to go were: Mrs. 8. Brown, Mrs. D. B u c k l e r , Mrs. D.
. ope, Mrs. J . Sawyer, Mrs. Iff. S t a n t o n and Mrs. J . Warke. They gave the 55
r e s i d e n t s f i v e f r u i t loaves and a cake. Mrs. Stanton remarked t h a t they seemed
to enjoy the p a r t y and t h e i r spokesman, i n g i v i n g h i s thank you speech s a i d,
' Thank you f o r the l o v e l y b r e a k f a s t ."
An i n v i t a t i o n was sent to the P. L. W. I. and d i s t r i c t to a t t e nd
the Conner- Underwood wedding May 20. We sent our best wishes and an A. W. I,
- i l v e r spoon as a wedding g i f t.
Our c o f f e e p a r t y , h e l d May31, had an attendance of 99. Admission
was 350 and we made a p r o f i t of $ 124.73.
Mrs. J . Warke a c t e d as o f f i c i a l delegate i n the morning at the
June t C o n s t i t u e n c y Conference and Mrs. K. Brown a c t e d i n the a f t e r n o o n . June 29
was the day chosen to p a r t i c i p a t e at the P o l k F e s t i v a l , fte had a s t a l l and sold
rhubarb j e l l y and t a r t s.
W. I. members and t h e i r f a m i l i e s h e l d a p i c n i c the evening of
J u l y 12 at the home of Mr. &. Mrs. C. J. Lawrence. Since the Sunday School p i c n ic
; iad been r a i n e d out, they were i n v i t e d making a t o t a l of 34 i n attendance.
Highway W. I. i n v i t e d us to t h e i r August 21 meeting at the W.
. tays r e s i d e n c e i n lied Deer. A number of our members a t t e n d ed and enjoyed i t .
At the September 12 meeting, Mr. B r i a n West, L i v e s t o c k Waste
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| Transcript | 1972 EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES OFFICERS: P r e s i d e n t — M r s . K a t h l e e n Lawrence Number of Meetings 11 V i c e - P r e s i d e n t — M r s . L a u r e t t a Stanton Number o f Members 17 S e c r e t a r y — M r s . V e r a l i e r c c Average No. a t t e n d i n g 13.54 T r e a s u r e r — M r s . E l l a S& awyer Average Ho. of V i s i t o r s 1.6 D i r e c t o r s — M r s . Louise B u c k l er Mrs. L i l l i e C l u t t on Mrs. Beth Smith NEVi MEMBERS: Mrs. David Pope Mrs. Don Scott THEME: " A STUDY OF NOVA SCOTIA" The year 1972 was a busy one. Besides our C o n s t i t u e n c y and - d s t r i c t I I I Conferences, H a n d i c r a f t Tea, cancer canvass and c o f f e e p a r t y, we had other p r o j e c t s to occupy our time. A p e r f e c t attendance was set when a l l seventeen members attended the May meeting at the home of Mrs. R. Lawrence. Each member had her choice of r o l l c a l l s f o r 1972. A d d i t i o n al r o l l c a l l s were: B r i n g an a r t i c l e ( except c l o t h i n g ) to the February meeting to be sent to the U. 3. C. i n C a l g a r y to be s o l d at a white elephant s a l e f o r $ 1.00; 2ell something s p e c i a l about St. V a l e n t i n e ' s and St. P a t r i c k ' s Days, Hemembrance jay and s i n g I r i s h songs; Ideas f o r 1973 program books. At the b e g i n n i n g of the y e a r , members were d i v i d e d i n t o f i ve jroups and each group was g i v e n a d i v i s i o n of Nova S c o t i a to study. Each group aad one of i t s members g i v e a one minute t a l k on.- some a s p e c t s of her d i v i s i o n at each meeting. A Judging Workshop was h e l d March 29. Mrs. J . Warke informed the meeting that tne ones attending, judged c l o t h i n g , food, and h a n d i c r a f t. Mrs. at the " HUB" Centre. Munro, w i t h some h e l p , v a r n i s h e d the three l a r g e t a b l es In A p r i l , q u i l t i n g members s t a r t e d a c r i b q u i l t and the Handic r a f t Tea was h e l d A p r i l 28. 36 a r t i c l e s of h a n d i c r a f t were shown from our branch ana awarded 22 f i r s t s , and 14 seconds. A cancer f i l m was shown at the " HUB" Centre and the annual A p r i l cancer canvass took place n e t t i n g £, 102.00 Our D i s t r i c t I I I Conference was h e l d at Camrose May 8, 9 , 1 0. t i v e of our members were a b l e to a t t e n d as we t r a v e l l e d by car each day. Mrs. A. Lawrence ant Mrs. C. Lawrence were the o f f i c i a l d e l e g a t e s. Aestpark Nursing Home asked P. L. W. I. to v i s i t them on May 12. ^ nose l a d i e s who o f f e r e d to go were: Mrs. 8. Brown, Mrs. D. B u c k l e r , Mrs. D. . ope, Mrs. J . Sawyer, Mrs. Iff. S t a n t o n and Mrs. J . Warke. They gave the 55 r e s i d e n t s f i v e f r u i t loaves and a cake. Mrs. Stanton remarked t h a t they seemed to enjoy the p a r t y and t h e i r spokesman, i n g i v i n g h i s thank you speech s a i d, ' Thank you f o r the l o v e l y b r e a k f a s t ." An i n v i t a t i o n was sent to the P. L. W. I. and d i s t r i c t to a t t e nd the Conner- Underwood wedding May 20. We sent our best wishes and an A. W. I, - i l v e r spoon as a wedding g i f t. Our c o f f e e p a r t y , h e l d May31, had an attendance of 99. Admission was 350 and we made a p r o f i t of $ 124.73. Mrs. J . Warke a c t e d as o f f i c i a l delegate i n the morning at the June t C o n s t i t u e n c y Conference and Mrs. K. Brown a c t e d i n the a f t e r n o o n . June 29 was the day chosen to p a r t i c i p a t e at the P o l k F e s t i v a l , fte had a s t a l l and sold rhubarb j e l l y and t a r t s. W. I. members and t h e i r f a m i l i e s h e l d a p i c n i c the evening of J u l y 12 at the home of Mr. &. Mrs. C. J. Lawrence. Since the Sunday School p i c n ic ; iad been r a i n e d out, they were i n v i t e d making a t o t a l of 34 i n attendance. Highway W. I. i n v i t e d us to t h e i r August 21 meeting at the W. . tays r e s i d e n c e i n lied Deer. A number of our members a t t e n d ed and enjoyed i t . At the September 12 meeting, Mr. B r i a n West, L i v e s t o c k Waste |
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