Brooklin Women's Institute Tweedsmuir History: Book 1, p. 003

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"FOREWORD" I am so glad to hear that the Women's Institutes of Ontario are going to compile village history books. Events move very fast nowadays; houses are pulled down, new roads are made, and the aspect of the countryside changes completely sometimes in a short time. It is most useful and satisfying task for Women's Institute members to see that nothing valuable is lost or forgotten, and women should be on the alert always to guard the traditions of their homes, and to see that water colour sketches and prints, poems and prose legends should find their wav into these books. The oldest people in the village will tell us fascinating stories of what they remember, which the vounger members can write down, thus making a bridge between them and events which happened before they were born. After all, it is the history of humanity which is continually interesting to us, and vour village histories will be the basis of accurate facts much valued bv historians of the future. I am proud to think that you have called them "The Tweedsmuir Village Histories". "Written by Ladv Tweedsmuir.

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