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What she accomplished has stamped her name-Adelaide Hunter iloodless - on the honor roll of women's organ- iations in Canada and the world over. She noticed, too, that, where local farmers would entrust their horses to the care of only highly quali- fied men, they would often pick, as mothers for their children, women with no training at all in child care and household management. Mrs. Hoodless was born Adelaide Hunter, youngest of the 12 children of David and Jane hunter, whose small ... -
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Meanwhile, the National Council of Women (which she helped organize) was spon- soring her household science education program in other parts of the country, with particular success in Nova Scotia, where a domestic science course was introduced, in the teacher training school at Truro in 1897. This created a demand for teachers, to meet which Mrs. Hoodless expanded her YWCA classes into the On- tario Normal School for Do- mestic Science and Art in Hamilton. -
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lijjj.-i litif [[C]: 11W \Vest Grey DisIi-pi Wur:jciis huihiiIc IICILi vP,I'ILr;T. Sian]llrip behind are Mrs. Janus l'attrson. C, (p CC,-- - Cli] Ot In earlier era sre from left to a ira on) \V;;nrrd;p' i:He] nfl,Pfl [LI I [[[irk LLP r HI., Mn Ii. Brlroc, MrH T. B. Unmean, tic-tat opening of thc- loai museum sponsored by Mrs. H. U. Ilurlbut and Mawine Bycra, the dress-0 the Women's Institutes of the districL Pictured es bring rrnn the tsao period.- Sun-TUnes Photo. -
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her !irst born child, the causes of war and their ',W10,4e dc'atji at eighteen months responsibjlitjpg as world efti- If'HS aIribtt:ed to lack of know- the Institutes rol:o the - icde leuardthg proper infant feed- worlt ot United Nations and man'; air, Mrs. Iloodless tound out them have some part in it. toat he would endeavorrr,15t as 'the pioneer Institutes did :0 acing wlthrn the reach or all All the time the Institute thst at- women the education necessary women and holds them take, pre'.... -
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For three years she h Mrs. S. McNeil Again 'Heads Sarawak W. I. The annual meeting of the Sarawak Womens Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John Ireland with the president,Mrs, S. McNeil in the chair. 'titer Mrs. J, Ireland, assisted by Mrs. W. Miner: district dir- ector, Mrs. 6. Cameron, alter- -nate, Mrs. P. Bumstead; branch directors Mrs. S. Emery, Mrs. A. Cameron, Mrs. F. Huston, Mrs. C. Beattie; auditors Mrs. E. Nelson, Mrs. F. Cole; sun- shine convener, Mrs. C. Cane, Mrs ft ...


