The childhood home of Adelaide Hunter Hoodless and now a National Historic Site operated by the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada. Adelaide was a domestic science reformer. Besides inspiring the Women's Institute, she was responsible for YWCA, VON and MacDonald Institute at Guelph University. Built in 1830 by John Bray ...
The childhood home of Adelaide Hunter Hoodless and now a National Historic ...
The Clues and Capers Crew. #1 We’ve come together, Old friends and new. Now here we are, The Clues and Capers Crew. We ventured out to what we’ve always known, The Addie Hunter Hoodless home. Ordinary she was, Extraordinary her deeds. She inspired generations of women, To meet rural needs. ...
The Clues and Capers Crew. #1 We’ve come together, Old friends and ...
The beginning of our W.I.S.H. adventure befittingly brought us to the Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead where Adelaide’s life journey began. This National Historic Site owned by the Federated Women’s Institute of Canada is located on Blue Lake Rd. in St. George, Ontario. Adelaide’s early years on the homestead learning from ...
The beginning of our W.I.S.H. adventure befittingly brought us to the Adelaide ...
Addie’s Vision You asked what represents WI for the team & me? It’s connecting with new friends & our community. We get together to have some fun, And learn new skills from everyone. This caper lead us to Shirley’s home, To answer the clue with this little poem. We’ve built ...
Addie’s Vision You asked what represents WI for the team & me? ...
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