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TEI3 BOOK and the CONZflJ HZRMN BELONG .3OLZLY to the BRIAR 'ILL WoMBa INflXTUTE cf B. B. No, 2. ANNAN, Ontario. -
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"BRIAR HILL WDMBNS INSTITUTE" Our branch was organized June 10th, 1949 in the Briar 11111 School (then closed) by Mrs. tome Snider of B. B. #2. Woodford, Ontario, member of Bothwel]. Corner'o Wcmens Institute and District President. 6 " Mrs. Lorne snider Our Tweedsmuir History was otarted in 1954. -
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Branch On Thunday etternoon the Briar 8111 LaIltute met at StiLt flU joal house and held the ftnt rn,nthlv meetk!f since the tonn- I fl nne month ato. ot tht Nrti (;rev DLvrct Annual held in O'*en Sound Ahlrh thr and St'eTII flcrt it ike IIrLn HUJ nxmbers at- 'te:ide Mn Lxiriir tnncn wq r,,einted dtirgate fl he Thttnto Ares Gnyentcn a Mn, Doo.L Lnion as MabstLtut4. ftar Bunutfld read an lnsruztlve Tn- PC Ofi the tinned Emptre Lnyath.u, tclitn of theli locatLan In thu eGlmtfl-tbtlr hards2iUa ... -
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4 "LORD AND LADY TWEDSMUIR" "FOREWORD" I am so glad to hear that the Women's Institutes of Ontario are going to conipile village history books. After all, it is the history of humanity which is continually interesting to us, and your village histories will be the basis of accurate facts much valued by historians of the future. I am proud to think that you have called them "The Tweedsmuir Village Histories". -
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Lord and Lady Tweedamuir - 2 - :; "Lord Tweedsmuir" re John Buchan was born in Scotland August 25th, 1875, the son of Rev. "Lady Tweedamair" - Susan, wife of our beloved Governor-General, has written many plays, ohlldrens' books, and reminiscences. She was an ardent Womens- Institute member In England, and was made an Honorary Life Merxber of Federated Womens Institutes of Ontario. -
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"MRS. ADELAIDE HOODLESS" Miss Adelaide Hunter was born on a farm between Brantford and St. George. What she accomplished had stamped her name "Adelaide Hunter Hoodless" on the honour roll of Woniens' Organizations in Canada and the world over. By the end of her brief fifty-two years of life she had founded, or help found, The Young Womens' Christian Association of Canada, The Victorian Order of NLlrses, The National Council of Women, The MacDonald Institute at Guelph, an most important to us ... -
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The Homestead vias purchased by the Federated Vloments Institutes of' Canada, and is being restored in the period when delaide Hunter Hoodless lived here. This is a project of all women's Institutes. T T'1T1'D U'1"T ' kJtJJ Ui'd.L.El £JcIiI,iL.J.)) ijJ,J. founder of ,ornen's Institutes t. -
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Miss Agnes Liamore, a receptionist at Westminster Hospital, London, Ontario appealed through television in 1958 for Church or Vdoments In8titute groups to adopt a forpetten liar Veteran. Ne hope we have brightened his life & little by a member writing to him each mouth, and remembering him with a little gift at Christmas, Bo8ter, or his birthday. ?e feel this has been a very worthwhile project for our Women's In8titute.Photos: Season's Greetings Thank You Card Thank You Note (1) Thank You Note (2)
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tOT 8 - CONCZ83ION C - 3ThjHAS( TD33HIP Lot 8, Concession C was taken fros the Crown on Septenber 25, 1854, the north-east half by David ',Ulson, sin the south-west half by G,ore Busts. three-quarters of an acre in the north-east corner at the road was bou#ht by the trustees of the Wesley Methodist Church to be used as a cemetery. Later part of an sore in the south-west corner was purobased by Sarah Ferp aeon.Photos: Vanwyck House Vanwyck Farm


