oakville public library oakville, ontario L6J 2Z4 416-845-3405 MICROFILM REEL NO. TH.OOl · · ACCESS TO OAKVILLE HISTORY PROJECT INVENTORY OF MICROFILM HOLDINGS OF THE OAKVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY RECORD GROUP 6 SERIES A. (RG 6) TWEEDSMUIR HISTORY HORNBY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Microfilm of Archives on Ontario Acc. 13676 - June 1980 - Title Page - name of the branch of the Women's Institute compiling the History. Date of inception. - Pictures of Lord and Lady Tweedsmuir, names and foreward - Short articles regarding the Tweendsmuirs Lord Tweedsmuir Gov. Gen. 1935-1939 - Author under name of John Buchan. Died Quebec No. 1939. Lady Tweedsmuir unveiled plaque Adelaide Hoodless Oct. 2, 1937. Back to U.K. after husband's death. Active in English politics, causes - Photo Adelaide Hunter Hoodless 1859-1910. Founder of Women's Institute Feb. 19, 1897, Squire Hall, Stoney Creek. Erland Lee co-founder. Promoted household science. Adelaide Hoodless, officer of Nat. Council of Women with Lady Aberdeen (wife of Gov. Gen.) founded Victorian Order of Nurses 1897. Active in establishment of MacDonald Institute, Guelph, St. Annede Bellevue Inst. Quebec. Died Massey Hall Feb. 26, 1910 - Map of Ontario showing county and municipal area; Halton County, Trafalgar Township - List of curators and years of service 1954-1979.