Beamsville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 7, 1997, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

â€" en ce ce | | ‘ | omnmmnnmmommmmen h â€"â€" | | ppppriorprregegprmirremy orufet omm mc romammeany poomammonommmoumme | +. f ] hes. I x : l | | | & f ie & CCo~~ J i I > Ks 1 oi * R&S, & 4 | Wms ue NRC 3 e § 4 I P sn nc _ ‘s â€" z> es ;"'a’":i; ks 3 § C M pethars M A . ‘*"&‘J o o y _ use ( s { f h. 1 i Ese w ; | | $ ; C 32 9 | j 5 | mss h on .:'\1 | > i oe e ons en sn f o. en en on o en mateamrents s c on hn a m ‘ 2 aedrad o ; ipa Eoi A ce e penear ue whainh : S frie l ‘ : Lerd ELhady Teeeedsmuim _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ [ ~"FOREWORD" I am so glad to hear that the Women‘s Institutes of § 4 Ontario are going to compile village history books. Events | move very fast nowadays; houses are pulled down, new tas | | roads are made, and the aspect of the countryside _ |_ _ | changes completely sometimes in a short time. _ _ _ | _ § | It is a most useful and satisfying task for Women‘s | | Institute members to see that nothing valuable is lost _ | _ #3 f | 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 _ | _ | | E legends should find their way into these books.. The | | oldest people in the village will tell us fascinating stories sw | | of what they remember, which the younger members > ; | | can write down, thus making a bridge between them and ; | events which happened before they were born. After 4 i | all, it is the history of humanity which is continually a | _ | | interesting to us, and your village histories will be the _ y : | (’f" | basis of accurate facts much valued by historians of the ( | uw | | future. I am proud to think that you have called them | ' | "The Tweedsmuir Village Histories". l | & \__ â€"Written by Lady Tweedsmuir. : t 1 I 1| â€"Aâ€"‘J)

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy