Consecon WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Book 2, 1984-95, p. 20

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l. w. I. Centennial Song It's a hundred years since Adelaide Hoodless was convinced. That milk should be pasteurized. Then Janet and Erland Lee Found it easy to see That women should organize. . For Mrs. Hoodless knew That informed women grew, 80 they did mobilize. Hundred and one women can‘e And things were ne're the same, For they formed the w. I . 's. . So this idea spread, Round the world it shed Its light. Things modernized. 80 women's homes inproved, And countries laws were moved Their knowledge exercised. . To encourage, help and share, Build a better world with care Is the work of the w. I . '5. Now a hundred years young, Still there's work to be done. Women's lives to be vitalized. . Now it's time to celebrate; Achievements caimemorate With honour and with pride. This Centennial salute Of the Women's Institute. Women of the world, _Arise! (C)Words and nusic by Marie F. Harr is , October 1994 (Information to be read by { Branch President) The Women '5 Institute is an educational organization for personal growth, self improvement, leadership development and camiunity action. Valuable assets are the friendships gained and friendships renewed. It is linked provincially through the Federated ”Unen's Institutes of Ontario; nationally through the Federated Institutes of Canada and worldwide through the Associated Country Wanen of the World. ' $0115 AWL/MWS: Word recognition and phonetic program for G‘s. 1 8r 4; traffic lights at dangerous intersect ions; best before dates on prepackaged fresh foods; flashing lights on school buses; music in elementary schools; brighter lines on highways; Living Will; wrapped bread in plastic bags. ONWING ACTIVITIES: Tweedsvuir History Books which record farm histories and oomrunity developments; envirormental concerns: reduce, recycle and reuse; emphasize that wmwen over fifty have maimgrams; identify and resolve needs in our caimunity; greening of towns and tree planting,- prevention of violence in TV programs. PROVERB: A friend is a present you give yourself. This program is designed and Original Minutes of the Stoney Creek meeting, Feb. 19, 1897 (To be read by the Branch secretary). ”Mr Er land Lee was chairman of the meet 7779 and an address was given by Mrs. John Hoodless. Moved by Mrs. Nelson, secondEd by We. E. Lee that we organize a Wcmen's Department of Domestic Economy 7" affiliation With the Famers' InstitUte- Carried- It was decided that the ”3779 should be the 'Women's Department of the FWS' /nstitute of south Weritworth'- The following IOfflcer‘s were elected: Honorary preSIdent ‘ ”*3. John Hoodless President _. M‘S- E-D- STITth, Winona Woe President, - Mrs. J.J. Dean,Fru1tIand secretary - Miss M. Nash, Eltoney creek Treasurer .. We. J.H. McNe1lly,Fruitland sponsored by the Eastern Ontario Area for the Centennial Conmittee Chair â€" Mrs. Peggy McLeod Box 385,Cobden KOJ 1K0 613â€"646â€"2415 Secretary-W‘s. Irene Broad Box 523 ,Winchester KOO 2K0 613-774-3385 Mrs. Sara Cambell We. Mae Craig Ws. Erma Bennett Mrs. Vivian Fawcett Mrs. Freda Dolan

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