South Line Brant WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2, [1975] - [2005], p. 3

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Preface â€" Southline Brant Women's Institute Tweedsmuir Hiszcr” The histories. events and activities compiled in volumes one :2 2e“ are from the records ofmembers and former members of the Brant Women's Institite. Some of the information in the Earn histories also comes from owners or previous owners of tn, concerned, and are sometimes written from memory. Theref and facts may not be exact in all instances, but are confirmed to the best of our knowledge. Some dates of Crown Grant: and airs of the other information is taken from "The History of of Brant 1854-1979, edited by Laura M. Gateman and putl 1979 by the Brant Township Historical Society, P. B. 1. Ontario." The information in these volumes is provided through the contributions of many volunteer hours by past Curators Southline Brant Women's Institite, as well as former residents of the Southline . We thank everyone contributed information and pictures to these Tweedsmuir H;st::t Books. and especially the Bruce County Women‘s Institute who haTa copied them, making them available to all. .T c» m Members of Women's Institute Branches across Bruce County produced a cookbook entitled. “Delicious Traditions of :r.:a.' the copying and placement of the Tweedsmuir History Books :5 :Ee Southline Brant Women's Institute in the Bruce County Museur 2:5 Archives in Southampton for all to access. 1 i It is our fond hope that these Tweedsmuir Histories will tr: much enjoyment and an appreciation of the past history of the South Line of Brant Township, to all who read them. Southline Bran: Women's Instituze

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