LORD AND LADY TWEEDSMUIR Tueedsmuir iii-3C1 in End 23" 1977, at ttl‘! d_'-> 1+. "FOREWORD" I am so glad to hear that tllt‘ \Vium'n's Instituti-x iii Ontario are going to mmpilv village history hunks. Events move very fast nmvadzlys; lwuscs ill'L’ pulled down, nmv mzuls- are made, and thU aspect of the countryside uhuugi-s cum» pletely sometimes in at short timc. It is a most useful and satisfying (ask for Wnuum's lnsli~ tute members in see that nothing \uluuhlc is lust or lnrgnltrn. and women should he on the alert always to guard tin.- traditions of their homes, and tn sue that waitc-r coluur skulullvs and prints. poems and pi'usu lch-mls .‘illllllltl Find thi-ir' mu into these books. The oldest people in the village will tk'll ll~‘ fascinating statics Hi: what they rL-nwmlwr, “'illL'lI thi- youngvr members can write down. thus making a bridge ln-twuvn .lwm and events which happenud lit-torc- they wun' lJm‘II. Altvl‘ all it is this histury of humanity which is L'Ulltll]llall_\' inn-rmting to us, and your village histm'ivs will l)L' tlIL‘ Ixuis nl :u-curuh- facts much valued by historians of the lnmru I auu pi'ulul in think that you have called (hum "’l‘lu- Tuv't‘t'dsmnii' Villzlgr Historic-5'1 ~\Vritt('u l1.“r Lmly TH't'E'dhllllllJ'. VIâ€"L