Russell Village Tweedsmuir History, Volume 5 1991-2001, p. 21

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' $ m .I. IIEIIIII IHEED WIISEIIVAIIIIII AREA mum I! m SIIIII'H IIATIIIII RIVER EDKSERVIIIIIII AUIIII'IRII'I ,_ m m g MINCE I'lI' IINIARID a: mu nunlrn av ALEX'KHABLE LITILE & JEAII IIA In um" H mm mm: South Nation River Conserv ' ation ' ' ' ' were present at RuSSell last SaturdayAEEEZEhEantgnltarles officially accept a donatio _ n of val ' as a perpetual tribute to the memorgagfetfizrliinggesggMated - rs. Henry Tweed. The 12 acre . parcel of land includ' Y:i:::éeago:dla2dtls part of the original Tweedlggrixghdmely j cen 0 the fair grounds and a new subdivisiorliS Mrs. Alex Little (Mabel) a nd Mr. Ken Ha daughters of the late Mr. & Mrs. Tweed are dinoiean)' valuable property but unfortunately Jean wh S'Of the Toronto, was unable to be present I 0 reSIdeS at SNRCA chairman L.E. Brisso assembled on a beautiful summernaii::h::g t: :he large crowd turning the first sod and assisting with an Died before attractive Sign, that the area owed a gre tvel lng the gratitude to the Tweed family. a debt Of "The beautiful and ideall _ _ ' y located ' ' proVide exalting educational outings forpzzhoole séldl "Wlll interesting trails for those wishing to be closecglldrin and 0 na ure." ' Master of ceremonies Ernie Burton who Eigefigwggdtgg late Mr. & Mrs Tweed, reviewedaih: Eigigfial f his attentiverm , Mr. Burton, former Reeve and Warden y o V audience that, although he no lon I tOld fast as he used to, he does have fond memories girwihhinas g

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