Sydenham WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 3, [1972] -[2001], p. 5

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SA@aieestne l e LAReen nc 4 menilaiin ib hi s ced Mchean â€" Macc dn o oemianannrcmeen ts + EC 4 : e npalpemnet an Ganvlo bastinn af the wamaen‘e h im madn, tural) conditions in the home! The Erland Lee home in Stoney Creek . . . an early bastion of lfl!,'-g‘-.f\y_m‘m_fiu»] 8009 According to her, the mothâ€" 204 raising the standard of wights movement. "oxiyh { Nh. i8 on 1 er of women‘s Tib was none.â€" ROmemaking," early minutes e t o Pnd e h it 1 < o / \ other than Adelaide Hunter Of their meetings record. . : Mn Mn a e s otlie ols . ernee MA e anaiun sn . BHoodless «of Hamiliton, who | muau. u.ll. e . oo o0 organizationy‘| she sald, with). For the noext (htce yearsy e A New Brunswick home | began campaigning for home ‘K.‘."‘wi’:‘:?é, ts -{;"'y‘"j’“lv WoOmeN _ some â€" women‘s _ liberation . she will divide her time be~ for the aged. S eE en onite CoOAUC i Nand snn the helprot mrul on i Coenl . o atime ane i mero .. ) . maone e ced gm, economics classes for women. ‘oanwsriasc o. . 0. 2303090 _ groups . regarding the DSU® | pween the family dairy farm, 2 cevoul uc un economics classes, I0t, WOMCN. ‘ganizations in a predominant | Eoc‘ vs mhastant _ o naflonot o e « Mobile â€" facilities .« after the tragic loss of her Coukations in ‘~‘~'<‘i5»'!’-‘â€"‘1’,\’..’“l‘“!~‘â€"“,}‘ futes as outdated. .. the EWIO® mational officee _ ® Moblle . facilities . of | s 2l ns IEnEIC 110887 OL uct l liy brorch oonace tine miea uns * o f e To oomials enrohent Punme . udead) Rans 18â€"monthâ€"old son. smolal W;;};;:-f;“".fi?‘}‘:\ We emphasize the importâ€" . here and visits to provincial ‘r“â€""»‘”’«‘-v: Edward *â€"‘-r‘â€"l'»"!;}:; ; â€" 3 P d across the country. . (M BEoCinipementnmemnnin neronmiretions AWISt health program: whichâ€"ensure | Coline eilaidico, on armanice pie cots olke the family in our ::_;‘g::“"fi_‘fl,,'!l"y\:::â€"_l)fi,,;,‘.&"“.fl;:: 0 i _ health program, which ensure | No Acabsedoy airinkine fay. oc teader k ciety. I think the women‘s, td adequate health protection, in milk that hadn‘t been boiled.. _ Leader institute has been women‘s ___â€" Health outlying areas. (4 io o hk enanie P In 1919 delegates from the libâ€"for a long fime, but .i . Lamiennad Je Doh t ees ue‘ Om F Home provinces mel in Winnipes doesn‘t mean we went out . Amone the rocemt Soheve | e The Ontario branch‘s 4 and the result was the Federâ€" and burned our bras and did . ments of provincial IDSUEUICS â€" work in Ceylon, Korea and | C re.) Hoodiess was deter med Women‘s mshnase nt (all these! ofher | midiculous. .. that Mrs. Mcbesnaakes pride 1 /00 l ol se wtal (i i OB AA0Eers . mesd SCIOO ded. Soethen‘s . Inelitubes â€" Ob | ML L MITDE URRANEANnmieemcet hn e onl ( «. Greece in public health proâ€" | \ mined . that other â€" women Canada, with the blessing of things. that they do. Wove in att ut . Mess & is ) 1 | would have the kmowledge to . (he federal agriculture deâ€" beCU ;.f;‘l%?-’:?“f-‘.'f;‘i‘-"':“!v".!f;;"‘}i"f'? U8"" . o The Alexandric Solarizm [ _ _ fous 0K | prevent similar tragedies and, partment 10 . ds Ais agh aC 09 70 and Grippled Children‘s Hosâ€" ® . Saskatchewan‘s homeâ€" | \ she began a campai@h. 0M .. 22 . l . cllls s "It theres a job to fill.â€" pital in Vancouver. makers‘ clubs, which work at: \ household stience classes in .. ‘9%. WHD & BTOWINE MUM. (oncther it be on a sthool .‘ _ ... . ... 3. improving the standard of livâ€" | \ schools, said Mrs. McLean. _ * "}L,_"‘ aving the. Ie arms . for board, a municipal council or e Alberta‘s free radium ing of Indian women. _ / \ Phis campaigh fook her to Cooih NCMe FWIC memberâ€" â€" o5"p ‘member of the legislaâ€" treatment under the Canadian ~ _ > ~This campaigh took bet %0 _ shin has leveliad aff at @2 on _ 28 a mem® 6 M pers oo M reraate en tenit on o mt m _ This cam ”_v n took Nel, 1J _ ship has levelled off at 57,000â€" \Tg we train our women to . Cancer Societv. _ _______ in Stoney Creek in February, _ _Mrs. McLean is a 4ryear be ready to take on any of | n tm AE ce en n ceaa t iA Ccc . on U kutions! Mge ty \ 1897, at the home of Erland . old mother of three from. Euâ€" these positions. ,‘\m}#fif‘,;‘?\}" s iss S pisorreu ut l e . n mm l‘ Lee, Mrs: Hoodless persuaded Yeka, N.S., a Sunday school _ "If there is a need | we | the women to form an organâ€" feacher, . church | freasurer, | ffll it." KPF Y ivation ‘of. thein own to imâ€" . *â€"H leader and active in other e k oio esmmc | |prove _ their _ homemaking. OfEanizations in Pictou counâ€" , MS. McCLean, a S0MeSpD | ie â€" L iorms ibe. the Cl the metinunin ken blueâ€"eved «blonde . who | | skill 4 y o aid the institute en n lugâ€"ey@ 0 | _ in the Lee home fle consti.. COltAGes members to take an . Whs CleCted . MesWent m 06 | Uution was whilten for what . "CUU8 bork dn evarpthing. .. HSWC CODE SODEASOO i U ) re Critic o ; he c organization |

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