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  1. WIF4-1-0 - Massie WIF4 Volume 1 - Holland / Chatsworth
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    Masaje 1omens Institute Eazsi Brinch: was organited in 1}C3, and cont.biuei until 1907. 1. that year it was disbanded and ws reorganize on July 15, 1920. The cccpiiation of the Tweedsn-.uir History began in 1967.

  4. WIF4-1-003 - Massie WIF4 Volume 1 - Holland / Chatsworth
    'Is FO It VU U Ii 1 LIII SO glad to hear that tin \Voinet 'S Ii ist it LI tes ()iit,rrio are goiig to eclilpile village history Ixn,ks. Events IIIflt vtn7 fast nowadays; iiiuises are pithed dowii, iew roads ire made, arid the aspect of the es)LIIILnsid changes (-'0111' SOIIIL'tiIll('S III a short time. thus making ii bridge hetweeii duin aiid ('Vents wliieh happened before tltev were ho, lter all, It IS the history of hiuriiai,itv wIth-h is coritmiiallv itutr'rcsting to 115, t1id viuir ...

  5. WIF4-1-004 - Massie WIF4 Volume 1 - Holland / Chatsworth
    Some of his novels weret The 39 Steps, Salute to Adventurers, The Three H ostages, etc. "Memory Hold the Door" was his autobiography and one of his latest works. John Buchan, the first Lord Tweedsmuir, died in Montreal on Fbb. Lady Tweedsnjuir: Susan, wife of our beloved Governor-General, has written many plays, children's books and reminiscences.

  6. WIF4-1-005 - Massie WIF4 Volume 1 - Holland / Chatsworth
    //A . Lady T;'eeismair (usan .arioUde rcsvener) was born in London, ng1ind, a daughter of tho doriourable Norman rosvener .or4 nis ..1ife caroline tuart ort1ey. Her keen interest gave great impetus to the omen's Institute movement in It was she who sugested that the branches compile community histories wnich became known as ?weedsmuir Village Hisbories. The passed away scrch 2, 1977 at her Cxfordshire home in £ngland at the age of 94. 'I'Omefl'S Institutes are grateful to her for her ...

  7. WIF4-1-006 - Massie WIF4 Volume 1 - Holland / Chatsworth
    The challenge was accepted and by 194.5 a list of "Suggestions for Compiling £weed- smuir Village Histories" was circulated as a guide to branches in the Federation of Women's Institutes of Ontario magazine. In 1947 a Provincial Curator of Tweedsmuir Histories was appointed and she began to travel through Ontario conducting workshops. Many Women's Institute members possess a House Log or House and Farm Log.

  8. WIF4-1-007 - Massie WIF4 Volume 1 - Holland / Chatsworth
    Mrs. Hoodless died on Feb. 26, 1910. She organized the first Womens Institute in Stoney Creek, on Feb. 1th, 1?7. The homestead was made an Historic Site at an unveiling ceremony on June 13th, 1959. Adelaide Hunter Hoodless was cited as a National Figure at an impressive unveiling of a pla4ue in her honour at th Homestead on Jum 2n:i, 1962, by the ational H istoric Site oar.

  9. WIF4-1-008 - Massie WIF4 Volume 1 - Holland / Chatsworth
    to = 'a sO Se 10 It Sb E a Adelaide Hoodless House By Maryn Pardy So this is the house 'vihere an inspired woman lived. h woman who was distraught A5 she saw her young child die. We then revere this house And count it as a shrine, For because of the death Of one small child Countless other children Have had better lives.

    Photos: Adelaide Hoodless Homestead Brochure Cover Adelaide Hoodless Homestead Brochure Interior

  10. WIF4-1-009 - Massie WIF4 Volume 1 - Holland / Chatsworth
    Erland Lee Homestead Compiled by Mrs. Clarence sscPherson 1974 . This property is known as Edgemont, crown grant 18ul, to John and &sary Lee on their marriage. Erland Lee, son of Abram, attended a meeting at the Agricultural College, Gueiph, in 1896, where he heard adelaide Hoodless speak on the need for education for girls to better fit them to be homemakers.

    Photos: Erland Lee Homestead Erland Lee Dining Room Erland Lee Table Erland Lee Parlour

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