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  1. WIF34-1-0 - Arnott WIF34 Volume 1 - Holland / Chatsworth
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    * L era orici Lcdj 1weed5 flflLr' FO11E\i)lU)' I am so glad to hear that the \Vcniuii's Institutes oi ()titario are going to compile village history hooks, Events '''use very Lust iiowaclavs hiO(ises ate ptiiled (105511. new roads lie made, and tin' ts}x'ct of the cotuiitrvside eh4lllges Ct)i11 P'1Y S0IIRt hues iii a short tituie. Alter LII, it is the history of humanity which is uutiuiiallv interesting to us, and 'oiir village histories will lw tIn' hasis cii accurate facts nitiehi valued Iw...

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    1 1 ADELAIDE HOODIESS Woegnibcw 1952' * as a pioneer in adult education by ETHEL CHAPMAN W HEN the Asisociated Country Women of the World met in Cupenlmjen this September, tribute was paid-- as it is at all assamblies of this international tiody-to the name of Adelaide Houdless, the Ca,iadian woman who founded the first Women's Institute at. There are now women's insti- tutes in every province of Canada, in Great Britain, Belgium, France, New Zealand, South Africa and India; and no douiht the...

  6. WIF34-1-005 - Arnott WIF34 Volume 1 - Holland / Chatsworth
    4.- it The Spirit of Ilonientaking In her own homemaking, Mrs. Floodless must have been closely in inc with home economiS present trend toward simplicity and an appre- iation of the intangibles. In the early days of MacDonald Institute there was some little con- traversy over Mrs. Hoodless' determin- ation to have Ethics in the Home" includd in the course of study. No mother was ever inure devoted nor any home better managed he was a great mother and her wonderfully developed maternal ...

  7. WIF34-1-006 - Arnott WIF34 Volume 1 - Holland / Chatsworth
    Since '86; Holland School Secretary Seeretary Retires Travelled on 4 Continents Tenders !pnat1oPtft!r Now in 85th Year, Consta ntinaple, NearlybUTears otServicel He Received Most of His Education in - ic. GbraI- His Pen-Native ot London, tngland, lie Was tducated I " of Holland Tuwnahip, since 1886, tar, Mcssina, Sicily, Smyra, Malta in Turkey-Has Been Successful Farmer in Canada - lived for six years In Constantinople, tar, Messina, Sicily.

  8. WIF34-1-007 - Arnott WIF34 Volume 1 - Holland / Chatsworth

    Photos: Chatsworth United Church Rev. Sidney Martin Rev. Robert Brydon

  9. WIF34-1-008 - Arnott WIF34 Volume 1 - Holland / Chatsworth
    '4 . TI HISTOIiY OF THE CHATSWORTH UNITED CHURCH Prepared by Miss Merne Wilson. This is a quotation given by one of the Church leaders at the time of Church Union in 1925. The former Presbyterian Church building now became the church home of the United Church congregation wlile the continuing Presbyterians became the owners of the former Methodist Church.

    Photos: History of Chatsworth United Page 1 History of Chatsworth United Page 2 History of Chatsworth United Page 3

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