% is / ; e se Qg"'%'}q y THE TWEEDSMUIR _VILLAGE _HISTORY _BOOK Tlg; PsBI-- r Bs satne > The Village 'of Paisley was carved out of virgin wilderness '?f"'}:k:'. by men and women who did not fear the privations of pioneer life. i'at"f' o | Hardships and labour were their daily lot, and they paved the M art t osnle way for the modern, clean, and beautiful village which we enjoy aedrne s to--day. Many projects have been accomplished in Paisley in t he 14|fi past, which when undertaken, appeared very difficult. But the , ~"1% ' spirit of the pioneers, who performed the impossible, Still ty ' exists in the present--day inhabitants, and every barrier has s o+ 3 been surmounted. poo j One of the greatest achievements of the Village, the War ts e ies °C Memorial Community CGentre, was recently turned into a RaJor o +hio L $3 Aisaster, by fire. This cccurrance will try to the utmost, the t "ul o d gg ~-- 3 spirit of the people. But I venture to state that the piongers, ky €# could they see the re--building of this institution, would have Mess § no cause to feel ashamed of their descendants. / > hs yu The Women's Institute of Paisley, which sponsored the ol f'i'l':';{' yS preparation of this book, is an organization of which the vill-- : / i s es age may be justly proud. Without the co--operation of many of [ M its members, in the supplying of data about the former residents 124 'W and industries of the village, this book would have been a l virtual impossibility. My grateful appreciation is also due to & Mrs. Poast, principal of the Paisley Public School, who so : ; kindly loaned me her typeWriter. :/ es It is my intention to keep this volume up to date with -- if B % events of community importance, as they occur from time to time. p 7 Thus it will truly be a "Village History", in the future, as $AS well as the past. M ho faiey'a i ; > v io appacee ( Sndfi vnd a ie ' ri ue ' ancls 16, 1948. en ce NxX o onl oo * PA wall fi'v";"',"""v'~":',:7_.'.';v.- 4 + (abpae ; : > uty aes [$ 4# lb.aity AR) S iss t i d amarer ) Pean a To i ZPx)_ K 20W C en ' 7fl < a/hmfl/nm/ W -- n ce ' JB i oo ~B Ne e o wa . : -- . es ; . 3 /,g Eo esteaall is 4 zo) i emak f W WM / ie § fi,um @Zvy/ F'I};'?N'&:{' Xn Ad . ' co is thks PA pranaa h pungladens. hes) 0) > AMAtraatu) pus h a W'j is y & o § * # h Maparraznl : Arfge prora e o t Rtrary fre Mecog | _ U <W 4o ARa t Rhe Nca derx hua? /W aA. 4x) oc l L ; Lrui ail a ot thoy _ WWis $ fi,@ W MM prm) bErpe--thes o o ¢ ie C : /Z',m,u/ud . ' ; a k a t [eorasizs. i h7 . x pa) q priCAe ZLf J satve fe mm nssc35-- Sinurmantronm eopmininbonemseemnnire im nmen mm nlum anen . 1 i off n mmmnetnamnnnietonterennsrm e s ceve roremmmerery I x /abe o y s 3,'@?*'*' w es t "g s ky k voee 2 o o t e t ies i. 2 bys in dex) » criy TE W ue y C )c uoo teen e »:A:f,w"fsiefl.-,w:/"'»'»x- iA esrussice (H y Aantole m rrenet es p on on mila s rere i ':rfili"-ry'm" O e wl & '@» s \"':"2' . {'E;-"'g'{z;'i'\'fl}»"\--'» *'é'~\,5fs§i?="vf"?1§§.fl'\'$'.z{'x7-'u'tf'-;f':';';f&?'%'?',;',fs\;-ll.i $ '?'-'1.\"n';i»";-Ff?{rs?s}";*',r"t';:",2'-'77':}'#'(15./?;:::'.?:-_;:%;' -a'i'{?;;z«"é. C44. Iéi'_?;',%;*k'. h "o aaearge s Wl e ce o o ce i se l s en n on n t en e e 7. k sb s o e ui a e ie ty in e Wparan ofi e es Mevruogiok, eiapiainteriy® 1 inCce oed esn 2 5> :'-?"- xh 'é"'fi";"?&»; e s es t o l5 tm aaon on s on eroge g"{/vav!'.*'"ff?i'?' "h on en snn oys on o. in mt oo o oresan o o e oys o e es n es ce o oo t m o " 3 3. i'gffigt,fi%;:"'mw xfi%l»f:* ts . .. e se i n | !.> e e h in oo o t ies . o d s s t t es es o. o relce it hn lt oo m at ) ol 94 éMail se Mf'&g ce flf;"wVfn"gv"}i%fi;ii\';%?';*&} e'{%":';' P s s o n es e e eaa t un aos i mhet peprvonlt 2 ond ance en rarr uen i ons se % ce gfig;'f'g,fgs oo sls H"Qffii@gwéfi'fivfigé* ty ié?gwf'f' *A *gz"w o t uc uce s w on K t en c s e n lt s '«fi:*?ff ie e o e esnt <..> e es ies Je 2 hesaaiy u. lc o 2 ie ies ty . . 1. 7 . o o / on hB o o 4e 2 ioten s l M e t e e callt . onanie ol e So en' t ce copeaty' . /