Apsley WI Tweedsmuir Community History - Volume 1, p. 8

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5:! z ‘fifibi On the eve of her fifty-second birthday, She was to speak at the Federation of Women's Clubs in Massey~ Toronto. As she prepared to go'to Toronto. she compia‘ a bad headache, but this did not deter her. She was ha i through a brilliant speech when she stopped, Smiled.‘t00k' sip of water. Then the glass crashed to the floor. Adela‘ Hoodless was dead. February 26. 1910. ' . ‘M Many tributes were paid to this inspired woman. She was one of the most widely known educationists in Canada and the United States. As an educationist. Mrs. Headless w years ahead of her time. Compiled from informatiofit‘ taken from "Fifty Years off Achievement" and Ontario ‘ Women's Institute Story. November 9, 1985

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