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IODE... Canada's Premier Women's Organization -
Improving the quality of life for all Canadians.


IODE was founded in 1900. Over the years, the organization has met the changing needs of all Canadians coast to coast, with a particular focus on children. Members across the country raise over three million dollars every year and reinvest it in Canada's children, families and communities. Membership is open to Canadian women of all ages, backgrounds and interests.

The mission of IODE, a Canadian women's charitable organization, is to improve the quality of life for children, youth and those in need, through educational, social service and citizenship programs.

There are over 5,000 members across Canada. Each year these women contribute 785,000+ volunteer hours to their communities. Approximately $896,000 is given to Education, over $2,000,000 to Services and $48,000 to Citizenship projects.

The Honourable Norman Rogers Chapter began as a Junior Chapter on July 9, 1940. The Chapter was named after The Honourable Norman Rogers, a native of Amherst, Nova Scotia who was elected to the House of Commons in 1935, within this year he became Minister of Labour and later Minister of Defence, serving under Prime Minister MacKenzie King. The Honourable Norman Rogers was killed in a plane crash on June 10, 1940 while on Government business.




Our Chapter Motto:

"There is no defeat save from within
unless you are beaten there you are bound to win..."

The chapter has grown rapidly over the years, keeping up to date with the needs of the country and of the community in which they live. To-day the chapter has thirty-six members. They meet the second Tuesday of each month, with the exception of March, July and August, in the homes of chapter members. In June and December the meetings are followed by a luncheon.

One of the strengths 'from within' has always been the fund raising projects. Over the years the members have proven to be very enterprising fund raisers. A variety of projects have been held: - a Cooking School, a Puppet Show; Luncheon Bridge Parties, a Fall Bazaar which ran for twenty-five years and a very successful Antique Show & Sale which ran for thirty-one years. While working on these projects the members developed a strong camaraderie which still exists today.

The members of the Honourable Norman Rogers Chapter donate to National, Provincial and Municipal IODE Funds. The local funding is broken down into three major categories - Citizenship, Education and Services.

  • Citizenship:

    In the area of Citizenship, members give financial aid to The Forum for Young Canadian, The Terry Fox Canadian Youth Centre, help at Citizenship Courts and, for many years, have assisted a war veteran.
  • Education:

    The chapter gives assistance to Education in the form of awards to secondary school students, bursaries and scholarships to colleges and universities. The chapter also supports the Music Festival as well as an adopted school in Northern Ontario and Labrador. Education receives special consideration from the chapter as the future of this great and vast country will be borne on the shoulders of the youth of to-day.
  • Services:

    Some of the Services which the chapter supports are; - Meals on Wheels; equipment for local hospitals; Inn of the Good Shepherd; Community Homes for Boys and Girls; Women's Interval Home, the Canadian Cancer Society, the Diabetes Association, The Inn of the Good Shepherd, Harmony and C.N.I.B.

The 'strength from within' in our Chapter motto has indeed been the secret of success of the Honourable Norman Rogers Chapter over the years. The accomplishments of the members to help our fellow Canadians is all done with the ability to laugh at ourselves and the deep joy we experience in the camaraderie with our fellow members.




The Hon. Norman Rogers Chapter IODE...

is under the jurisdiction of the Municipal Chapter of Sarnia-Lambton IODE (formed in 1938). There are eight Municipal Chapters, as follows:

St. Clair Chapter - Sarnia since 1915
Pro Patria Chapter - Sarnia since 1915
Hon. Norman Rogers Chapter - Sarnia since 1940
Margaret Stokes Chapter - Petrolia since 1949
Elizabeth II Chapter - Sarnia since 1952
Hon. Malcolm Cameron Chapter - Sarnia since 1954
Errol-Egremont Chapter - Camlachie since 1979
Hon. Bryan L. Cathcart Chapter - Corunna since 1980

Together these chapters contribute many thousands of dollars in scholarships and bursaries for students in our area. They support local hospitals, crisis centres and youth centres. IODE members have donated more than 60,000 volunteer hours to their community.




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