Bealton WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 4, 1976-1998, [1976] - [1993], p. 6

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s i ooaneorinee o mt asl iy~ sns . e e 2s %}: esc3 THE CAIRN INSCRIPTION £ nus l "“Q‘-“; f':' »‘,‘ ?:'inj;v g: r“‘.k{‘:' .«". “;\ i .'.7/-‘,‘* 3 &pfi N‘ : ‘q A cairn bearing this inscription stands at the junction W"&“*;«{.; ; C * ai‘y" d Highways 5 and 24, a half mile from the Homestead. se n J T uen â€" ‘.&;â€";.“,!.-f& "To commemorate the birthplace of Adelaide Hunter e / (“‘ â€" ies aene . |; Qe,/‘g'r Hoodless, 1857â€"1910, who founded the Women‘s Instiâ€" o o. 2e s (6+ . tute, February 19, 1897, erected by the Women‘s Instiâ€" â€"* â€"â€"<â€"<â€" o+ usw tutes of Brant County, unveiled her Her Excellency Lady â€"<â€"L s3 o_ se y se .fi;vf ”‘,,‘Tf_%;f:"“ omm ©. Tweedsmuir, October 7, 1937." ~ iess ~ E; = a|f 8 tA l . . Eo o tome. > :,i,‘â€" s W s< When the Scoftish Rural Institute members made a tour 4 1% > 3“ isâ€"â€"â€" c "»" of rural Canada in 1939, a flag pole and flag were d sls Rig w mds j is dedicated in the Adelaide Hoodless Memorial Park. â€" ‘ 7 The South Dumfries Township Council erected a plaque i in 1958; "Birthplace of Adelaide Hoodless, Founder of . THE WILOWS" Women‘s Institutes". This tribute to Mrs. Hoodless was placed on a plaque at . the Homestead by the Ontario Archaeological and Hisâ€" toric Sites board in 1959. ; . moiimt: 7 a masmieys h > ols ¢ in SE C ADELAIDp DLESS â€" y ie > i I\IUNTER 00 io _â€" se neall 3: i oi y o. . 1857 â€" 1910 ~. ie *~A\}:_}..v:‘_<. al “;:1«:\::{,:3 ’LE j-‘ $ Adelaide Hunter y, gnd lived boyt. Cns io i oarsraliv es here until she my, .$ born in this farm hoUSe] On Febâ€" $ . a ce o Aoce e ruary 19th, 1897 "8d John Hoodless in 189 creek the <a4 Apsugl dane n oS uz. uks e eses. world‘s first W°mes,he organized at s,oneylief that in es s . %,fi&;;{?;; P this organization r: S Institute. It was her be,heif probâ€" e ies .._1 $ f’a‘:‘?,,‘,: Cl lems and work 'ag:’?Lwamep could discyssstandard of ‘;{&}"f; ?‘m‘""‘f 4 ,\”f_i:#:-%AL\_ homemaking ang C!Ner to improve their nt spread es 29 . Papseseten o uinA o rapidly throughoy; g’lzenshm This movemeprovinces. t i j<a8s. es ntario and lat ther e Nerlpaie esns 2 C an 0 iess3 MrsA Hoodless, a nmU::’]IC)I:crliercqer\I;jtljf;cerI speoke.r, bs t ‘ ?,'_,Mâ€"n » eyh) introduced the teqching o Apmeineenence in Ontario so tfl . es f Ni? 4 achools ond Sboluined fonde for the. burleind ** _**** 3 14 __â€"â€"=â€" . â€" o & Donald Institute of Susiph sys Ts .. lsikestsâ€", ph. 7 * _ n 5 e bemiel oemnnes P uol oo ts ce 0e The Hcfmestelad Wus purshosed by the Federated j wart _ _ ~... â€"appsurer Women‘s Institutes of Canada in 1959. It has been reâ€" 9 5. . #l g qsali o * . ‘ |* Mn naninno n ie esns 2o0 + o Pul stored and furmshed in the period when Adelaide < smiee o s * Hunter Hogdless lived there. This was a project Of a!! ./ 5 We 5‘?{?,;_“,;3”“,‘:';., es c Institutes in Canada, Ap apartment was added to the e rieduen. . P es on e ies c 4 building in 1979. lt Hg hn se e 4 "_3‘, _ : ‘ s _ #; The National Historic Sites and Monuments Board < ‘ '%}‘ z t !;:‘ W6 erected a plaque in June of 1962 proclaiming Adelaide en e ,;);r;”g‘;b(gw{,f Spucks i“l}}i Hunter Hoodless an eminent Canadian.

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