11 TWEEDSMUIR HISTORY CURATORS AND TWEEDSMUIR HISTORY COMMITTEES cont‘d.â€"â€"2. Committee Memberâ€"â€" Mrs. George Scott Mrs. George Scott was also a member of the first Tweedsâ€" mir History Committee giving help and guidance in the starting and early compiling of the history. Mrs. Scott joined the Belfountainâ€"Rockside Branch in 1921 and acted as President in 1926 â€" 1928. She continued as an active member and was made a Branch Life Member in f l April 1958. P ‘® After the death of her husband and the sale of the farm in 1956,she moved to Erin but continued her memberâ€" \ ship with the Belfountainâ€"Rockside Branch. Y With the reâ€"organization of the Erin Branch, Mrs. Scott transferred her Life Membership there, thus yet another | ;I valuable member was lost. 1952â€"â€"1957 Curator Mrs. John F. Trimble Nrs. John Trimble became the second Curator for the Tweedsâ€" j mR miir History Book. She joined the Belfountainâ€"Rockside Branch in 1942 and during the intervening years served asâ€"â€" Secretaryâ€"Treasurer 1946â€"1949; President 1953â€"1956; } President of North Peel District 1959â€"1961l; Convener of *4 &» _ Agriculture and Canadian Industries in the Central Convention +1 Area 1961â€"1964; Board Director of the Federated Women‘s Institutes of Ontario 1964â€"1967. " In April 1958 she was made a Branch Life Member and in 1961 a Life Member of Peel North District. In 1971 she ' : again became the History Curator. ghe filled this office mt until April 77 at which time Mrs. Wm. Laughlin was electâ€" ed curator for one year. Mrs. Trimble resumed the duties of curator April 1978â€"80 and completion of compilation of 75 years of Institute History. 19567â€"â€"19 8650 19 74â€" â€"1973 19 ’7%â€"-1983-