Tweedsmuir History, Iron Bridge Women's Institute, circa 1940 to 1975, p. 4

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Born Feb. 27 1857,on Sept. 15 she married John Hoodless, and became Adelaide Hunter Hoodless, the founder of the Women's Institutes Movement in Canada in 1897, the Pioneer advocate of teaching of Domestic Science in Canadian schools. She was active in the establishment of the MacDonald Institute at Guelph, MacDonald College at St. Anne de Bellevue and the National Council of Women.

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