Archief - Komoka Women's Institute Fonds

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Komoka Women's Institute Fonds

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  • 1913-1995 (Vervaardig)
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    Komoka Women's Institute

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80 cm textual records
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(1913-1995)

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The Komoka Women’s Institute was organized Jan 11, 1913 with Mrs. Alexander Wilkins as President, Mrs. N. Robinson as First vice-president and Miss Edna Campbell as secretary treasurer. During WWI the members adopted a prisoner of war sending parcels to that soldier, as well as sewing other clothing items for soldiers and their families. Komoka Women’s Institute disbanded in 1995.
The first Canadian Womens Institute was established by Mrs. Adelaide Hoodless on February 9, 1897 in Stoney Creek Ontario. In 1904 the Ontario Department of Agriculture began funding seven full-time staff to help promote an organized Womens Institute in communities throughout the province. By 1913 Institutes were established in all of the provinces. The Federated Womens Institute of Canada (FWIC) was formed in 1919 when provincial representatives met in Winnipeg. This national organization co-ordinates the activities of the provincial Womens Institutes. Each provincial association is represented on the national board. The motto of the FWIC is For Home and Country ‘with the purpose of promoting the appreciation of rural life as well as educate citizens about national and international issues (particularly affecting women and children). The Federated Womens Institute of Ontario began in 1919. In 1935, Lady Susan Tweedsmuir, wife of Lord Tweedsmuir, Governor General of Canada from 1935-1940, suggested the Ontario Womens Institute branches keep local history books, similar to those in England. The Tweedsmuir Histories were officially named in 1947. Apart from local philanthropy and fundraising, the Womens Institutes were instrumental in lobbying for pasteurization of milk, wrapping bread, the use of white lines on highways and other accomplishments. For more information about the Federated Women`s Institute of Ontario visit the website at: http://www.fwio.on.ca/

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The Komoka Women's Institute disbanded in 1995. Records were taken to Komoka Library. The minute books and photograph albums were deposited in the Delaware Township office and transferred to the Middlesex Centre Archives in 2013.

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The records include three series: Series 1 is the minute books from 1913-1977; Series 2 is the Tweedsmuir History books and Series 3 is miscellaneous items relating to the Komoka Women's Institute.

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The first minute book from 1915-1918 is damaged. A series of articles about the "Ideal Home" were pasted over the original minutes. Where possible this has been removed but some meeting minutes are not accessible. Minute books from 1913-1915, 1919 to 1924 and 1955 to 1969 are missing. Minutes after 1977 are not located in the archives.

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      Datering van aanmaak, herziening of verwijdering

      September 22, 2015

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          London Township History
          The Heritage of Lobo
          Komoka Women's Institute Tweedsmuir HIstories

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