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Leadership Development
U r g e d By WI President
" We'll be a relic one of these
days if we don't assess our position
and move forward.'' warned
Mrs. J. Bielish of Warspite,
provincial president of the Alberta
Women's Institute.
She was speaking to ISO WI
delegates attending Thursday
afternoon's session of the two-day
biennial conference being
held in Red Deer by District 3
of the Alberta WI.
District 3 covers WI clubs
from Leduc to Penhold and east
and west to the border The district
director. Mrs. J. T. Morrisroe
of Red Deer, chaired the
meeting held Thursday and Friday
at the Granada Inn.
Mrs. Bielish echoed the meeting
theme: Meet the Challenge
of Year 101. " We're not a bunch
of old women." she said. " WI
membership cuts across barriers
of age. creed, race and provides
a way for women to do things
that need to be done in the
community."
" Yes, we have lost a few
members, even some branches,
but when you look at the total
picture and realize our total accomplishments,
you can see we
have no need for apologies."
Mrs. Bielish also made two
presentations — one to Mrs.
James Richards of Red Deer
miu receivca a wi plate tor
her work in connection with ihe
• book. " A Heritage of Canadian
Handicrafts." Mrs. T. Howes of
Millet, the recipient of a Centennial
Medal— one of two presented
in Alberta for WI work
— was also honored for her contributions
to this handicraft
book.
CONSTITUENCY OFFICIALS
Reports were presented on
Thursday also by the following
constituency conveners: Mrs. L.
Northev. Red Deer Centre. Mrs.
A. Losing, Coronation; Mrs. L .
Moseson. Wetaskiwin: Mrs. H
McMuUen. Ribstone. Mrs. F.
Cameron. Sedge wick: Mrs. 0.
Johannson, Red Deer West:
! Mrs. A. Luz. Ohalon: Mrs II
Clark. Stealer: Mrs. J. Craig.
Leduc. Mrs. D. Jackson Ma-
Me- O.
Friday's program is to include
handicraft slides, shown with
Lommcntary by Mrs. Donna Car
lyle. district home economist
for Red Deer, and an explanation
of the Vanier Institute of
the Family, by Mrs. R. V. Me-
Cullough.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Pine Lake History - 1956-1975 |
| Subject | AWI; Pine Lake Branch |
| Description | Branch History |
| Language | en |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Type | text |
| Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
| Identifier | awi0811092 |
| Date | 2007 |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
| Title | Page 107 |
| 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 | Leadership Development U r g e d By WI President " We'll be a relic one of these days if we don't assess our position and move forward.'' warned Mrs. J. Bielish of Warspite, provincial president of the Alberta Women's Institute. She was speaking to ISO WI delegates attending Thursday afternoon's session of the two-day biennial conference being held in Red Deer by District 3 of the Alberta WI. District 3 covers WI clubs from Leduc to Penhold and east and west to the border The district director. Mrs. J. T. Morrisroe of Red Deer, chaired the meeting held Thursday and Friday at the Granada Inn. Mrs. Bielish echoed the meeting theme: Meet the Challenge of Year 101. " We're not a bunch of old women." she said. " WI membership cuts across barriers of age. creed, race and provides a way for women to do things that need to be done in the community." " Yes, we have lost a few members, even some branches, but when you look at the total picture and realize our total accomplishments, you can see we have no need for apologies." Mrs. Bielish also made two presentations — one to Mrs. James Richards of Red Deer miu receivca a wi plate tor her work in connection with ihe • book. " A Heritage of Canadian Handicrafts." Mrs. T. Howes of Millet, the recipient of a Centennial Medal— one of two presented in Alberta for WI work — was also honored for her contributions to this handicraft book. CONSTITUENCY OFFICIALS Reports were presented on Thursday also by the following constituency conveners: Mrs. L. Northev. Red Deer Centre. Mrs. A. Losing, Coronation; Mrs. L . Moseson. Wetaskiwin: Mrs. H McMuUen. Ribstone. Mrs. F. Cameron. Sedge wick: Mrs. 0. Johannson, Red Deer West: ! Mrs. A. Luz. Ohalon: Mrs II Clark. Stealer: Mrs. J. Craig. Leduc. Mrs. D. Jackson Ma- Me- O. Friday's program is to include handicraft slides, shown with Lommcntary by Mrs. Donna Car lyle. district home economist for Red Deer, and an explanation of the Vanier Institute of the Family, by Mrs. R. V. Me- Cullough. |
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