Beamsville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 7, 1997, p. 15

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9 o m ie en e nirsh. h o THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR SATURDAY FEBRUARY 17 1962 + On 65th Anniversary Home Still First Co Of W ‘s Institut emommsnun ons t3 7 ‘g‘ f ®oen: ym ng By JEAN SHARP other institutes were organizâ€" bers in Ontario, in 1,450 i. on M M .‘ 2y % 2. Amomes, i.‘;'&* ::‘ Spectator Staff ed in the. township, the moth: branches. . pasua a <* ..v'fz:u;- wl 2e ’.. . It was started in the homes °" Eroup became the Stoney . A NATIONAL Canadian group e nad x â€" 3 #% iR\ /° gg. = of 101 women in the district Creek Women‘s Institute. was formed in 1919. In 1915 ,w“” mm .â€" 2/ T63 T SBKWeAF *\ around Stoney Creek. Mrs. Smith was the WI‘s the movement was started in >’3>§§M:?‘2§a5 ‘@ . ‘3 4* 3 B Tod first president. Mrs, Lee was Great Britain. In 1933 the Asâ€" W recg s ie L l6 £9 0; PX _ in oday, 65 years later, the pro Bs . Lee sociated Country Women of the Flfi?” »b k ;u/" io B:. i Women‘s Institute has beâ€" One Of its directors, and Ade~ World was formed, in Stockâ€" i2 hauss 1(; «uh ds â€" tos â€" .. ‘fixf’é" come a part of life in the laide Hunter Hoodless was holm, Sweden. There are M y eet \_%;.’:_«, NP Te it ie\ u; homes of over 6,500,000 womâ€" uamed its honorary president. . branches in 26 countries. :\Q”f%‘(?‘]?: ,’, ; ”%N/‘;“Mf was ’__»_\-_:’1;.:-.:_:; % en throughout the world. There are three charter memâ€" t.’I‘he concern of t}1e internaâ€" ommmmmeces .A es oi en en wl t d The institute‘ . bers of tbe original group, Mrs.. tional organization is still centâ€" (SYEeE T o . S e Oeb e e mm sif e institute‘s anniversary G, A. Glidden of Stoney Creek, ered on the welfare of the inâ€" i & “""’-‘-“» Falye hm caget hog 'N, Ne 3‘ é)e hdgzl'onb Monday, . at Mrs. H. P, Van Wagner of Burâ€" dividual home, It is reflected ? jé;},’: y se o Lo . 0 ul Exhibito eth Building lington, and Mrs. J. McKinley in the coâ€"operation of the use @ oo â€"~ 3 < ol rmes o paae o > in the Exhibition Grounds in â€" Morden. Mrs. Glidden said that mother institute with the sponâ€" Prgle a 9+ > @4 "@ To 'v\» Toronto. Over 1,200 guests are she became a charter member sorâ€"aâ€"child project. l» . ce _/ s te ue expected to attend. . as a standâ€"in for her mother. _It is reflected in one of the ‘; w ":}':'h‘.'.i’;'”af;--..s»_:;vi‘.'/’?': 19 o \ . ". A nation cannot 1‘1se”ab0\'c Her mother was expecting a 65th anniversary projects of the c 1 5. Nooes y O es .. .0. ls}EE leve(l: ofk1t§ htqtmteS_. the child at the time that the inâ€" Federated Women‘s Institutes P f}‘y‘;"’{'?}-w;» da ,,.% p se onl 1 / oney Creek institule‘s early stitute was formed and would of Ontario, The provincial orâ€" 8 ’e% {‘*"KM: 2 h t yon Pae > Ir}xnutes said, "therefore, we not, in the fashion of 1897, go ganization has set up a fund to i z,\%,?fim iAE WA .. 1. women must work and study . out in public. send a trained economist into \.;y{:;.*,;g‘( wgffigf},“m&}’ togathe{.'!g rt'alse Qbulr l)mmlc's’ From the beginning, the inâ€" one of the ne w 1y emerging j ”w%‘&\« i‘%b,; ns o uow .2 o the highest possible level." stitute grew rapidly. By 1900 countries, She will help train . y ue o tR n Nt Ei i# â€" Its goal has not changed. there were 33 in Ontario. In lead it m . ~ Kok ce mc PeFu ts CC if m ers among its women to t A ut ",‘,é,yu_ o eall _ t t A,:/s’! _ The Stoney Creek mother 1919, the FWIO was formed. raise the standard of living in V ‘:‘f,§:\~*‘,3 uy > o c institute has continued to be Now there are 38,000 memâ€" their country‘s homes. â€" o §H ,(3,,':.,:517'}9%}/}%;;2 ol se .. l y %K MA . active in the work of the ... ty T [ne#/ Falt "ad! WA AUIRAA IZâ€" enormous organization which L. m on d ABy /fi’, omm a td $ tm ::.‘»’; it fostered. o Eyz’r‘\:""“," EN Dppripntiatans is un c + ammpene en n 7 Efi';l";f. SH },‘v ]\ 2o wl _8 It is taking part in the Fedâ€" it * . If N onl ud ms! ~ase < ’ 2} , ;,;_a{';.;‘: h ;r,“,', ‘:,:,:)x;,» 2 * tS vi erated Women‘s Institutes of | LC â€" w ":?‘3‘_/{'%5&;}_-& :?‘ id ,:~ 4t k \‘ 4 . ©2j y 1»%‘\7?‘ ie NSE &A |, â€" Ontario project to sponsor a pommmmmmmmennmmmmmnemzmmm= io. SMMP . 03A o [~ td !\"»\“ i apltese. [C.oae ce ©â€" needy child in another counâ€" . sls ie _ ‘;b&-‘ © 1 0o { M ;fi’sl flnc ol ts .. try, through the Canadian Save mopopoapnuormemam ||.G _ __ . coomincga y ,34@ x e t e LK | the Children Fund. It has alâ€" .. SAPMA MA 6. K «"~ . n ¢ mntones : PS ‘r-?‘;‘}ifi%:/" O Emaenl oo uon ic ready joined with the four othâ€", en || : tX %\” .. ,!(,,?tgfi eo UR SZ 3{ es l bovene O c Saltfleet WI‘s in adopting n ce saue | t3 §/ _ *~ .. adel ... §96, ’g,'\,; [WV D ERATETR)) = one child, and is waiting for ues .ottin o ie es C s uey [A he ri 3‘ information about a child of its ons oc taaala .( W \. . Ee 4 Pepint se uie | es on t f ‘ . l B M 0) NLu . * anen e o w ie r en t n o o‘ which it will be sponsorâ€" RSLSS us edf ue | fm~..! _ / Hea n . fi in i o se s i2 o Posta inc. ty "Jm1 . e / 3 sA es W s aat "ae W It m w It was on February 19, 1897, w ear o | O . . y w .o il hy â€" No on 1 / w hn P that Adelaide Hunter Hoodless 4 fi ~..~. Mn â€" W \ . C d "} : Pm esn emadiand â€" Cmt to Stoney Creek, at the Foccume y j i â€"Araoy > / \â€" _ CBP > 2 Ve4el + B o e WRele nA 0d .\ invitation of Mr. Erland Lee, . / ihate o _ ie c N _ se un 2. hh . " uO aemealypiiag to urge on an audience of 101‘ W@PWRieamats mm (| 4 en . a ho w2 > . 4‘ women, the importance of _‘ PWAAAE csa (| _/,;_..‘a,'.tz? 4 ‘_‘&y,., Wecls Ztalf AL progressive _ knowledge _ in oneane sAleasd :. dA Pagrmamari in 4.3 009 Meve 4 dsP . home making. Pauset Aceas) / :a’»,-’<g,’:,f,:,g;;;(&,‘?g!:}:*}"’. R ~ o _ THE WOMEN, under t] > s P is efi ts i > x , undor Lile in . ie | Ar dn ac t P ts At the recent 60th anniversary celebration of the _ leadership of Mr. and Mrs. lt o . e asae n es Selkirk WI, Mrs Lee, and of Senator and Mrs. e en is asctdris. 1 « W. B. Otterman (left) models a } P leaince Mss NALY!" 100â€"yearâ€"old deep bl f E. D. Smith of Winona, or â€"| ewss C Sn fmeoiatreand 6 X a[-o.d] eep blue wedding dress, and Mrs. _ ganized the women‘s depart * Ees wer enc Pleciectthe + . Laidlaw Inci. ment of the Farmers‘ Institute $ t a P ¢ fore moh wears a brown goingâ€"away cos _ $; South Wentworth. Miss Muriel Bostwick treasures her family portrait Cl t }:vo_fi:an are forme}: presidents of the . mt the _ next _ meeting _ Of her grand mother, Adelaide Hunter Hoodless, a irk branch. e party was hey changed the name to the % + Mrs. R. 0. Hurst fPS IIZ' kas eld at the home Of _ Worhen‘s Institute of Sailfleet f°‘,’"de".5"d first honorary president of the Wom»â€" ECS of celtirk, Township, Soon after, when en‘s Institute.. Bs Sn snn n ooo y pâ€"_.~ Soveiiceth .. . hm 4 l zo el i. oak@ t i hx welt o2 2. es $ h t»‘-v;;:‘::g:..f».\-.__‘ is ' g#pi K W < o i 3t (Zfl' D c s c > “\/f? e es . We ) s s wl N. pooe L t Aest s i dri" . Vab â€" & 3 i m isz‘ i s ~ ags o _‘ o w . mss .AA0l k e 3 is â€" [ %;, /. eebanh > _ yc is .c mm . * . 19 oo * sn A4a > / on 4 oi . oo ce e »7}%%‘,-:% a ul s peae h . [ Nes l n *n k zx2 (9D. 0s ow . 3P MA > 5 409 o »*a0 0 o _ . 2s . i @»tssd mss Alri?a t 5 ® Reatss, . Nss _ =_ MA h Bs / Sae 8 * 0 h ‘.~. . Aoee .%?‘:':_'A:‘l:‘r‘tlv,‘ ie o) es *~ dact. > uie wa y k t s B1 i o Mrs. Glidden Mrs. Morden Mrs. Van Wagner m n in ceaea e n eien e en aaainn m n S _ .

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