Grace Patterson WI Tweedsmuir Scrapbook, Volume 1, p. 10

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ofi s . AT THE _ CONVENTIUN ‘ 4 ~~ #hey met with banners all unfurled ‘ . â€"E~‘â€" Amd gethered in a group to SPF P ‘ _ & couple of days, all ills to mend. > £..~ We had speakers poor and speakers fine L >+: Maybe your opinion, maybe mine. GJ¥°" _ &At any rate we heard some news, ~L,. _ Whith mayhap may alter and change our views. "E _ tMB best we hear what others do ~In, _ Yhen we can broaden our outlook, too. Some friends we made, and some we knew, [« And from the talks our conclusions drew. - t ~_ The friendly crowd, nice lunches too, t« > _ Made an incentive to really do $2. Something to help wherever needed, +\ Wer get discouraged or defeated. v #’a | ‘ t «> Now here and there some change you need Â¥ Cw Ts check your bag, oh Wes, indeed i~ . Some dimes and nickels, I procured, i C _ These in my pocket I secured. ; po All went merry as a marriage bell, ‘ .. $M1L1l alas, the rest I hate to tell. O Well, I‘ve some teeth that do not fit, { 8o, whenever I can they‘re in my mitt. _ &lso0, my copns began to ache, ; _ Bo, off cam“z my shoes, for comforBs sake. _ Off went the lights, the better to see * Some pictures of interest for you and me. Then I heard a member who stood close by O IMment ske was to weary to even cry, The chairs were scarce, she‘d had to stand For quite: some time, seats in demand. i %3 my feet were rested without my shoes C I offéred my chair to ease her blues, aen t ___ She gratefully accepted and goodness me, 3 She grabbed my coat, as quick could be. â€"{ _ I reached to grab it before the spill, 0 % =_=> But in the dark it was hard to tell $ I‘d hung it over the back of the chair . | ; _ And away went my change and my teeth, for fair. £+>~ fo, down on my knees, I must not mind, L 44 And root about my treasures to find. | 1# ~

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