Wilton Grove WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 1, [1958]-[1985], page 3

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I Tweedsmuj r Lor‘ci Lady “FOREWORD” l H.111 so glad to hmu‘ thth the W'Unieu's Institutus of Ontario are going to compilt: village history books. Ercnta move \‘Cl')' first nowadays; houses i\t'(‘ Pulled down, new roads are made‘ and thr- uspec-t of the countryside changes completely sometimes in (l short time. It is u must useful untl satisfying task tor \Vunicn's Institute memle to we that nothing valuable is lost or forgotten, and women thonld be on the alert ulwuys to guard the traditions at their homes. And to see that \Vfltt‘l‘ colour sketches and prints, poems L1||(l pmw ltlgemlx should tintl thuir way into thL- ‘ hook, Thu Dlilest penplt- in the \illagv will tell us fascinating str)1‘i*> 0t what the) remembelx which the _\I)nngm' nn-mhm’s can writt- down, thus making it bridge hvtu'een thth imil events which happencd Iwcturt the) wurv: horn. After ' 1, it is the history at lunuaniit) which is continually resting to m. and _\l)lll' \illagv lllH'tUI‘lCN’ will he the . oi uculratu facts HIlIL‘lI mined hr historian: of the I um proud to think that _mn him) (-ullotl tlu‘m weedsmnir Yilngt- llistnrles“. â€"\\‘ritten l)_\ Laid} Tueetlsmuir.

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