1 e( Y1--$S ERLAND _ LEE HOME _ STONEY _ CREEK ,ONTARIO [ 3" 6[ ss"g. P;%»H 6 \\\\ q C [ / fig Pm @FR C g . £§§ 8 uL fancNe on "' m -,-,,.f%"",f '"é{':. m % " ts mP "'. \'&\\t'% felal(£: 3x 'g?-r',-u/ A mM \'u\{.\g\\fm | '\.\"."'\\'\%% \3\» m . o. 1 lt fin ce use 9t 4 al | " Tulrsyt M Vnss ) BB s \\'r*mvfi'\'a'w\!*l'fiw\flk" 3 s 7+ nepd troTt'./ <eas --3¢ uOWn Wt( " asmtial | "~T | L trsas"s) jp(temkl _ s :/1"'% EL ,I;'-'»' -',.',,' \ X'I e »;,:m, 2{.7,,,, :'»"__ iz ,,,',/%'l' u,{ > ///A';-v hss 2 1y |8) -- N 18 )Jui\ Li EN.2 ~§fizfii¥fi%fl1?e%fi;;w«u4/" J || al . JE . m ul cco ies | / l . rormiertadth, .\ ies soin n o ol Mr. Erland Lee born May 3, 1864. He lived all his life on the farm now known as the Lee Homestead , about two miles east of Stoney Creek. Erland Lee married in 1889 Janet Robertson Chisholm, born Jan. 4 , 1862, a school teacher from Hamilton , when moving to her new home to become a farmer's wife Mrs Lee brought with her a fing walnut dining room table from her Grandfather Robertson's home in Ancaster. On this table Mrs, Lee made the final draft of the Constitution for the new organization The Women's Institute. This table is in the dining room in the front part of the house which was built in the 1850 era and the back part built in 1801. Mr. and Mrs, Erland Lee with their five children were the foutth generation to occupy theis Homestead. On May 38 , 1961 a memorial plaque on a rugged granite boulder in fromt of the Lee Homestead, Stoney Creek , was unveiled In Memory of ERLAND LEE and his wife JANET who pioneered the first Women's Institue --now world wide-- at Stoney Creek, February 19th, 1897 and to commemorate their home with table on which the Constitution was drawn up. Erected by the District of South Wentworth Women's Institute s t mm