Hillier WI Tweedsmuir Community History - Book 7, [1995]-[1999], page 22

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VISION FOR THE FUTURE h tr ed “All women working together, 3." ag y. shaping the world at struck in 1889 w1th . . . national, International and the death of her - l l l » infant son from professmna eve s drinking contaminated milk, Adelaide Hunter Ifyou enjoy... Hoodless devoted herself to improving home Arts Crafts life for other women. Short Courses On February 19, 1897 the first formal Interesting Speakers organization of the Women’s Institute in the Current Events world took place in Stoney Creek, Ontario . . . through the combined efforts of Erland Lee Cultural Act1v1t1es and his wife Janet with the encouragement of Making New Friends Adelaide Hoodless. Social Activities From its start, the organization has to spread . around the globe drawing millions of members Helpmg Others to rograms focused on health and education . issfles in the home and in the D 0 Jam US! community. UlCCESSES Our successes include the pasteurization of milk, painting of white lines on provincial highways, mandatory stopping for school buses with flashing lights, clear markings on poison containers, scholarships and bursaries for university education and opportunities for the third world For more information call citizens to study in Canada (613) 393â€"2052 or (613) 476-3755 A Cooperative project of Prince Edward District Women’s Insfimte, The Museums of Prince Edwaxd County, Ministry of Cultureflburism Recreation, Economic Development of Prince Edward Comty. The members have established and restored as museums, The Erland Lee Home at Stoney Creek and the Adelaide Headless Homestead in St. George, Ontario.

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