N. *r . (t h, iti:2siilliilillllf . dlp 4t.t "zi, a t FX7 "iii/iii:?'-?" The Lakeside Women 's Institute 1. It's ahundred years since 4. To encourage, help and share, “MN 1 Adelaide Hoodless was convinced Build a better world with care * “§3~=v\ Celebrates That mild should be pasteurized. is the work of the MTs. l “L1 “skim . Then Janet and Erland Lee Now a hundred yearsbycziung, t.it?i.tr:.iiiiiiiiii?sy, t3. 1 00th Anniversary . s to see Still there's work to e one, \‘r‘\:‘°*i§ ie 2t1t1,d/tgeyse,,sfi; organize Women's lives to be vitalized. _ of the 2. For Mrs. Hoodless knew 5. Now it's time to celebrate: T"'"i" e?? Federated Women ' S Institute of Ontario That informed women grew, Achievements commemorate g o 'il' l So they did mobilize, With honour and with pride, I7 1897. 1997 Hundred and one women came The Centennial salute o:?.:.. 'ty f dnll ft“. And things were ne're the same, of the Women's Institute. . . . , I ’ , 'l For they formed the WI's. _ Women of the world, Arise! o' 'CEFT7ivFF5is-ATiiiCR I 3. So this idea spread, $0313 fig/lust†by si).iio" . hed arie . ams . . 'itetii1gt.tilitrs111ser'fized. October 1994 _ Th , First IPett? Institute 18.97 . , , homes im roved, e world s !irst. Women s Institute was organized at Squire s Hall, Then women S p d Stoney Creek, in 1897. Erland Lee, a founder of the Farmer's And country S laws were grove , Institute, assisted by his wife, arranged the meeting. About 100 Their knowledge exercise . women from the Saltfleet Township district attended and were . . ersuaded b Mrs. Adelaide Hoodless to form an organization of Lakeside W.1. Executive 1996 -1997 fheir own tozmprove their skills in the arts of homemaking and child I Past President - Mrs. (James) Anne Roxburgh care. Here, in the Lee home, Mr. Lee subsequently helped to draft President - Mrs. (Robert) Helen Holden the constitution of the new society. Mrs. E.D. Smith of Winona lst Vice - Mrs. (Ross) Linda McCorquodale became the first president of the "Mother Institute." The Women's 2nd Vice - Mrs. (Robert) Ida Anne Harris Institutes movement has since become a worldwide organization. Secretary - Mrs. (Alan) Eleanor Kittmer Treasurer - Mrs. (Stuart) Eleanor Ball _ . P.R.O. - Mrs. (Norman) Ruth Skillings _ 36?; FR CtP:st . . . District Director - Mrs. (James) Anne Roxburgh "q§‘(.\% Luigi: $1331 gtgu;ch éyétkb] Program Co-ordinator - Mrs. (Garry) Susan Davis [dl, so; “1’93 s 2% tttii): ' cat ' L3 19* ecu“ i« We thank Thee, Father, for Thy care, Q tgiiigi tr'Liri(iii. ' ‘W Food, friends and kindliness we share. .,.cr,rr'i'_" ", i i E} af.:.:.::'.:,,.::..:..,:....:,,).":.':)]':.".'::):.'::::'" . :« May we forever, mindful be IA ‘. C 1‘! Of home and country and of Thee. i..'.' _ , I“ it? M.. O or