_3 1 3 | | t FOREWARD I HE first of these reports came in 1947 so conseâ€" : Tquently the last two years of these branches are ‘ | not recorded ; others did not reach us until 1949. In historical research the Lady Tweedsmuir stated that it , was necessary to have "the patience of Job, the. strength of Hercules, and the powers of a private detective," and these words have been proved to be true. f iL Perhaps others could have done this in much better $ {orm, but no one would have loved the work any more. . . : We trust any omissions or oversights will be treated i with the spirit implied by the Ode. . 2l A goodly thing it is to meet, In Friendship‘s Circle bright, Where nothing stains the pleasure sweet, Or dims the radiant light. : No unkind word our lips shall pass, ! No envy sour the mind, 4 { But each shall seek the common weal, i The good of all mankind. ‘ Executive of Jubilee Year 1947 . ; Mrs., Leslie Davis, Mrs. Albert Burgess, President, Eganville See.â€"Treas., Cobden Viceâ€"Presidents: Mrs. Stanley Hunt, Alice; Mrs. A. Kossatz, Pembroke; Mrs. Newton Ireton, Queen‘s Line. Eganville, Ont., April 80th, 1950. »/