. $ c o o es n I _ â€" e \~~ se | es * Sikee > Cl o | € â€" ?-&:â€Â»J . «d se o _ " wed 72e e en ies seane . / esA AAS. Q * tan "te \ | s Oe 6 We seicuins ; . | umose I We cBsie 0 ooo | : | s Ww #~ o e * *. Coxe c oais ons c _.. & | o ols e | F i"'»;:,f zc /m fee®>2 0. x | | . oo 3 ooe ce et 8 F2 j t : toookes + % | | % ’Q" 4 s im P o es ’l | t * ; 26 ; * J% F2 * &1 as*. ie ) h Shova. . Dndgont o 2 P | on % ols f f sHtraetiges 4 ]! | * i Cc 3 P s w BsAE L0 0) | £57 oi Cge" w uns sls .8 [( \_". m . . s ) e enicinn oace e 5 â€" > qewroâ€"oo« sz & ucss & ; ‘ ? " & mt 7{" €, 4 e | ,i Mbyghenae y e ‘ 6oKP.z *. / <bl . | 6 44-’7 **Af npBsy ;‘v "'_ 60 ~goliiees B b K4 rg a) poas % & o a odilelllith?.â€" a Bs + e a 200R, 6 FÂ¥ * a Atat> 20 onl P d | Wt " l . aAr ~â€" Al [ewi23) ADELAIDE HUNTER HOODLESS " tacds> WWekie ht se ® =p i. BW lek ie C ‘f g ~ * Te3 fiee â€" â€" Ade‘laide ob eopontma mssy lived hleru | C pem en : 9 pef _.. & - RW until she married John Hoodless in 1881. On February 19â€" [R CC 04 Msm 6 ,’ A @3 C »4dee â€"» & | 1897, she organized at Stoney Creek the worlds first Womens | * ’:,"y M .â€"â€" -â€"\â€"gd Sik n 1 ~"},"‘-'â€" »â€";_.“" Â¥. ;f,'-_ t k | Y Institute. It was her belief that in this organization rural ;F. g Mc 4x 4 fa ":j'â€"\:-)'__&:’h i ‘-',.,"l. moe" * Te E. d women could discuss their problems and work together to [RNMY W n i . 2 in e "& > s C hhs e s NJ # «‘ | improve their standard of homemaking and citizenship. The [NM ooo 2+ M :?.‘,â€"A_&, A ,â€"%} A ::‘hti- & T sn | < } movement spread rapidly throughout Onfario and later to ;fi.,‘ s 'i, 7 ;,-,‘ 1 ï¬, 299 4 c : "‘ the other provinces. Mrs. Hoodless. a natural leader and E’u‘ f ]\;fi_»-vvâ€";{'\ \ ante * wl ; F" BM forceful speaker, introduced the teaching of domestic science é | sn e .: | f into Ontario schools and obtained funds for the building of W | fas| â€" 0 5> pnnatiee B dn oo ut A sc neicgs 11â€" f a C f r“â€" â€" tam~==/ }L†e @‘3 i eaptio y s _ 7 § Macdonald Institute at Guelph. ? mm uc <eesbie sn alpacdlsatime. u‘fl’af-}',:{.’. Mewi f - Erected "by the Ontario: Arctoestogteat. and Historte Sites Board. . [A * S â€" e ol â€"â€" is woiligne oo ce t yele hi 4 F anadihont s » Een‘ 2 +0 . ~as Sn snn * ' it t.rgreaa c _ .ls f f in oteemed, Aunbipie _ te ut C zen ol Jaafiret t 4 t ts t ied raaie e angt. ol _ | S ce uen $ o . o. snn id y oE . ii2", nel.tuithe.t .1 avamel C . C2 { Fot "-;;:,ï¬.'?%ï¬-aé:-";;a».&.}:. i. h sttk 000 ts en n t l e ie na e o. 0 . This plaque, at the Homestead was erected in e Rupe in A fokth meblth ind op o se ;) _ _ _~ s plaque, insd cnmpmiee o o o onl o on o on n es aie en 13 by the Ontario Archaeological and Historic o. October 7th, 1937â€"â€"At the junction of Highways Sites Board. 5 and 24, a CAIRN was unveiled by Her Excellency Lady Tweedsmuir "To commemorate the birthplace Flag Pole and Flagâ€"â€"1939, when the Scottish of Adelaide Hoodless, 1857â€"1910, who founded the Women‘s Rural Institute members made a tour of Women‘s Institutes of Brant County". Canada, a flag pole and flag were dedicated in the Adelaide Hoodless Memorial Park. This park surrounds the Cairn.