Sunderland WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 1, [1958] - [1981], p. 3

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_ z6 se * e 2 ¢ THE P1IONELR.~â€"â€" By Edward Everett Hale, What was his name ? I do not know his name. I only know he heard God‘s voice and came, . Brought all he loved across the sea. He felled the ungracious oak, Dragged from the soil The thrice gnarled root and stubborn rock With plenty piled the mountain side. And then,at length,without memorial died, No pealing trumpet thindered forth his fame, He lived,he died,I do not know his name,. As far as possible the accounts of the historic records given in these pages are accurate., 1t nas not been easy to get a true picture of the early ploneers as the most of the real pioneers are gone,and the records of early settlements are incomplete. Ths SUNUzRLAanU WOMEN‘S INSTITUTE WAS ORGANIZED ON FEBRUARY Ist,.1926. In the town of Sunderland,Brock Township, Ontario North District, ' 1 History for our Tweedsmuir book was started in 1952 , by Mrs, Earl Wara,and completed in with the help of her husband,Earl Ward, and other members of the Instivute. 3 p o ng t h RA & ~

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