Sunderland WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 5, [1985] - [1986], p. 1

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~â€" ts ; * U Ontario North District & WOMEN‘S INSTITUTE 75th District Annual 92 > f Goodwood â€" May 15, 1985 3 K_eep us, O God, from pettiness; let us be . large in thought, in word, in deed. ; 1 5 % f L;at us be done with faultâ€"finding and leave i off selfâ€"seeking. % f May we put away pretence, and meet each f other face to face without selfâ€"pity and without prejudice. May we never be hasty in judgment, and §,§§ always generous. % Z’X Let us take time for all things; make us to i. grow calm, serene, gentle. U a 4 w Teach ys to put into action our better imâ€" pulses, straightforward and unafraid. 2 r,'- Grant we may realize it is the little things §f§ \ I j m t_hat create differences; that in the big things of § life we are one. US &‘j And may we strive to touch and to know the P great common woman‘s heart of us all; and O % Lord God, let us not forget to be kind. A Collect by Mary Stewart m in e U3 $ C Neppmmmepenmmmsesmmereney ERLAND LEE (1864 â€" 1926) Of United Empire Loyalist stock, Erland Lee had a reputation as a good farmer, and had a keen interest in the welfare of his fellowman. On the Lee farm, he raised Jersey cattle, was one of the first to grow grapes commercially, and he shipped carloads of R.1. Greenings apples from his orchards to the British market. He was one of the first maple producers in the area to use an evaporator. He served many organizations: secretary of nis local Farmer‘s Institute for 19 years, Township Clerk for 20 years, first president of the Wentworth Seed Fair, president of the Wentworth Agriculture Board, and Secretaryâ€"Treasurer of the Saltfleet Agricultural Society. But it was his work with Mrs. Adelaide | Hunter Hoodless to found the first Women‘s Institute in the world | that gained him most acclaim. The organization was his idea | originally; he convinced Mrs. Hoodless of its merit and proceeded to develop the Constitution and Byâ€"Laws and carried out the necessary negotiations with the Minister of Agriculture to secure the Charter. fi. The Erland Lee (Museum) Home is now an historic site at Stoney \ ' Creck, preserved and maintained by the Federated Women‘s Institutes of Ontario in memory of its coâ€"founder, Erland Lee. {},‘

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