.. . f ; 7 _ i ~~ & / ' wa> Ta | _ 4 2 4ih / _ AR V i iA * a*\ ATheF v[r);‘ f | * ' ; C ?x\."'h us s |â€" C (R//, ,’"!e' P iN :“\: N B \\, uP 4 ? || dnb ‘-7 \ s 1 e ) | 3 \\;\fli 9 |1. / Al /7 § | | W f o# | l # Tb | y t ce | | | $ \\‘ J 4j i tM 2# W | Cooliee .. o m k Te ! S\ lt w / | R?\ s '\g‘vb 3 ® . o te § .»‘1. JA # | ) \'{\- \\ \\ [ | W P 9p2 nX _ _ e Â¥ .98 i c roat *# L 4* &2 â€" r/ ,«‘."- nÂ¥ s g 4 & es B hoommmasnamame e 2t w T% j } s \~alle j % # S .. _ oo k ue 1/†w j 3EA I| " & w/ eC ho ts Cas LoRD â€" twEeepns auiR w o TurebsmU Pyz g\ ;‘a ITDTTIT m pugEeDs MoiR K ;\-‘:fz y R 4 ce‘ ) [E TeE opENING PacEs : Cï¬l‘i’r*u-\ Te 7 *L t C | ((\‘ T-?j = | Feren ; : a5 "4.‘ JB .,_‘_ A _ Women‘s Institute 1=~26 \c,v(j‘y_w "“‘?ï¬ Wind 7“ s t sns y W is® wlA a 1 A t m + 4 «> e _ Cartwright Township 2742 ; Churches 43=~50 Service Personnel 51â€"60 ’ "FOREWORD" ' s I am so glad to hear that the Women‘s Institutes of 7 if alâ€"z, Ontario are going to compile village history books. Events J 7 N n;is. s ) move very fast nowadays; houses are pulled down, new E. }â€" 1 \}’ A UV3 roads are made, and the aspect of the countryside Pec “‘ A‘ changes completel_\'_ sometimes i}l a short time. I \) “ \; 'w‘i ’. It is a most useful and satisfying task for Women‘s 7\ $ ‘ | JM e 4 Institute members to see that nothing valuable is lost $ .2 | \ . ï¬' or forgotten, and women should be on the alert always ‘e‘;“ ' to guard the traditions of their homes, and to see that d w : | sn y) . water colour sketches and prints, poems and prose ,J N ‘:1 \\‘ [""l A legends should find their way into these books. The a e | N “5}‘\\ J ((| 2 oldest people in the village will tell us fascinating stories & ; | kA | }i’ 1 + of what they remember, which the younger members s § I & \li;i"/ & can write down, thus making a bridge between them and ’ f iÂ¥= WIBW events which happened before they were born. After I . all, it is the history of humanity which is continually interesting to us, and your village histories will be the ; 4 basis of accurate facts much valued by historians of the future. I am proud to think that you have called them "The Tweedsmuir Village Histories". f ‘ â€"Written by Lady Tweedsmuir, ; | ~*~* im C s [ _ _ #0%e) J Personalities 61â€"68 | “A\)EZ‘}/ p || tCtR . | â€" &5 | ;\g\} «[ | Nestleton Station 69â€"814, ï¬s&’,fl‘{\; ~ S n 2 i & 7 1 Caesarea 85â€" ~ f Ne ‘[ o / . %f y sntoad 6 d Schools 93â€"102 / § \__Farms and Family History 103â€"112 & t Y > | m |syML1s 113=â€"l14 2 nV ") on woud $ £ § ~ â€" gen: â€" c e * ue y ie e 2e c > ie : i; f s I * "qj: 3 es