Atherton WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 1, 1946, [1946] - [2006], p. 6

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l NMrs, Adelaide Hunter Hoodless, Founder of the Women‘s Institute. % | I 4 77 a H v f bad A < ie s \ ) \ A U ( L @ 5 | YÂ¥ | h I ;_A: f nny | Bsot | , e ced | * ns 33 _4_’:'," I 4 ~u," “’ | by. SA s | h d ’ A iN‘ | e | wb y .. C j | / !’ I B# . * yp f "Adelaide Hunter Hoodless" 1857 â€" 1910 Adelaide Hoodless was born in this farm house and lived here until she married John Hoodless, 1881 . On February 19th, 1897, she organizo(l,' at Stoney (}rnek, the world‘s first Women‘s Institute, It was her belief that in this organization rural women could discuss their problems and work tozether to improve their standard of home making and citizenship, The movement spread rapidiy throughout Ontario and later to other Provinces. Mrs, Hoodless, a natural leader and forceful speaker, introduced the teaching of domestic science into Ontario schools and obtained funds for building of Macdonald Institute at Guelph. en ce es ineeneunnnnnaiins â€"â€"â€"wif "‘%fl oS . Ni | $° uy e 2 t ho. " nc > 2e :a’i-',fgl\-v e s o 'V"' y».‘?‘m Thak wece se dliziad, | es SOe : "hic 9 5e 5 w in aaees â€" en Lo on cn uen esns ... 9 2 o y t o e e inoiss 7 :«%\' " on ds enc »i on â€" _ se se e c â€"â€" P t t s B > aage °m *A . E; C_F es ; 3 Ee es i â€"= 0 * t 3 ¢ . c aMMLcnâ€"â€"Boalit . | ®ors .i . __ ; kss3 : e y es . t l . ntocses itc oum â€" ce o lt mod ~estaineth. SHMHLNA en To ~esnalintte, e Homestead" " The "Homestead", as it is known to W. I. members everywhere. It has been restored in the period of a hundred years agO, when "Addie" Hunter lived there as a young girl. The modest farm House at St. George, Ontario.

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