[ » i 4 ! 7 CHAPTER SIX RYEIAK ‘ 12 ROADS OF BROKEN DREAMS ‘ 12 g: Magnetawan‘ a y> * . fspsm:râ€": w33 ut wownt ~ f /\'\_/\/ &, R SeoUIN toy : 1 nurFEmNï¬NU s a e M P sR 10cE /ASEEUIN ra so \ Barrys | Bay Ar swor SA ’ LLs E s ::::‘:\â€" PT’\ASMDUW:WDSTM}N Runtsvilte . \"Q /< 4 < | o s," & U ...# ‘ "ay % | Cc 1 s3 4’\ / \ J‘ FALKENBUNb a | \ , | 5/' Legend Baneroft « . ® ‘ pforsvasnuree provincial highwayB â€â€â€™â€œV'“Eï¬ A\ leb: s\ existing towns O > \g ;// ghOSt . tow_ns A murpheys c;::E:;ï¬o > colonization road â€"â€"â€" stanminey é\ ' \ 20 _ k i /YORDN'O 120 K ‘ pg. 6 A4th Quarter 1992793 NEW STAMP RELEASES CANADIAN WOMEN RELEASE DATE: MARCH 8, 1993 Adelaide Hoodless 1857 â€" 1910 g&;}"â€"~, ; Domestic Crusader c K â€" hQg qss Adelaide Hoodless began her lifetime occupation of social 5A . - %‘} i8 f service as a result of her son‘s death in 1889. In that same 2 k @ e & q sB l year she became one of the founding members and the first & ( \He J 3 w N. president of the Hamilton YWCA. In 1893 she helped s \C * < §C T organize a national YWCA, and was deeply involved in the % .. We $) 8 f P establishment of the National Council of Women of Canada. y__i:'if waf 3 #2 Until her death in 1910 she was actively working to establish &,,’// 43 CANADA household economics training programs in the schools and $ pracer atoera Pon universities of Ontario. 42 CANADA |