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  1. WIF20-1-0 - Cedarville WIF20 Volume 1 - Proton / Southgate
  2. WIF20-1-001 - Cedarville WIF20 Volume 1 - Proton / Southgate

    Photos: Cedarville WI 85th Anniversary Invitation Cover Cedarville WI 85th Anniversary Invitation Interior

  3. WIF20-1-002 - Cedarville WIF20 Volume 1 - Proton / Southgate
  4. WIF20-1-003 - Cedarville WIF20 Volume 1 - Proton / Southgate
    it us a most iist'iuih aial satisIviuig task 1or \Voint'it's Ilisti tuiti' IlleilIiX'i's to see tti,tt iu)thIuIig VLtltIahIc' IS liSt or ft)rgl)ttt'Ii anti WOllitli sltoiiltl IW 1)11 tb. rkitt'r ,iII, it is the }Iistot'\ (if IIIIll)LliIitv which is t'oiitiiitt,thiw inti'restmg tO 115, auth your %ullagt' itistolut's 5ill IX' tiM' l)aSi.S Of LtcCulI'ltt' Iac'ts iiittt'ii SiiltIt'tI 1)5 lliStOiILLIIS oF the ftuttuu'e, I am proud to think that %OtI I)a%e eailt'ti them The Iweetlsuui.uir ihIagt' ...

  5. WIF20-1-004 - Cedarville WIF20 Volume 1 - Proton / Southgate
    There she dismissed the value of domestic science and sewIng In- struetiori in public schools and, finding women interested, sug- gested the formation of an or- ganizatlon for women along these! The outcome was the organi- zation meeting of the Stoney Creek Women's Institute on Feb-I ruary 19, 1897. Some famous fares tron the porteer days of the Women's Institutes appear on this page.

  6. WIF20-1-005 - Cedarville WIF20 Volume 1 - Proton / Southgate
    MRS. ADELftdCE kOoDLES S e a a n of the. Erç)-Won--e-n" rsh s-uk in hi a wodd c.t (tar! CrusOct'r for \moo;eho\ct scAece.

  7. WIF20-1-006 - Cedarville WIF20 Volume 1 - Proton / Southgate
    \y HEN the Associated Country Women of the World met in Copenhagen this September. asstmblies of this international body- to the name of Adelaide 1-luodless, the Canadian woman who founded the first Women's Institute at Stoney Creek, Ontario, and so started a movement that has spread pretty well around the world. --- 7'/,e I'irsl Woman's Institute The story of how the first women's institute came Into bdng is pretty well known.

  8. WIF20-1-007 - Cedarville WIF20 Volume 1 - Proton / Southgate

    Photos: Cedarville WI Charter Members

  9. WIF20-1-008 - Cedarville WIF20 Volume 1 - Proton / Southgate
    :1 CEDARVILLE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ORGANIZED MARCH 13, 1907 AT THE HOME OF IS.(REV.) MC INNIS MERSHIP 1907 - 1913 MRS. A. LEVERSAGE MRS. 3. P. Mc INNIS MRS. 3. BENTLEY MRS. F. RUSNELL MRS. P. PHALEN MRS. 3. CHALLENGER MRS. T. ROGERS MRS. 3. HOPF MRS. W. ARTHUR MRS. C. HOCKRIDGE MRS. A. YAXE MRS. T. YAICE MRS. A. BUCHANAN MISS. L. LYTLE MRS. H. BUCHANAN MISS N. HOCERIDGE MRS. E. PATTERSON MISS A. CRONIN MISS H. LOWRY MRS. A. MC TAVISH MISS A. LEVERSAGE MRS. F. ELLIS MISS B. STEWART MISS G. ELLIS ...

    Photos: First Branch President

  10. WIF20-1-009 - Cedarville WIF20 Volume 1 - Proton / Southgate
    HISTORY 1907 - 1987 U / CEDARVILLE WOt-flN'S INSTITUTE The year 1907 will ever be remembered in the annals of the Cedar- yule Women's Institute, for on the 13th. day of March of that year a little band of thirteen enthusiastic workers met together at the home of flrs.(Rev.) Mclnnis for the first meeting of what was later known as the Cedarville Women's Institute. There were demonstrations, musical numbers, and addresses by guest speakers on various topics such as gar- dening, canning, home ...

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