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- 4 - The desire to perpetuate the memory of noble sacrifices and heroic deeds is both natural and useful. That future generations may know the spirit of the generations who served their country so nobly in World Wars Nos. 1 and 2, it is our duty to perpetuate these things. Names of Towns and Villages, etc. A point of interest to consider is the origin and derivation of the names of the towns, villages, and settlements as served by the Institutes. Tell how your community received its name. In conclusion, I would ask you to remember that the purpose of these Tweedsmuir Histories is to stimulate and maintain interest in local history and to build up a permanent historical record of the pioneer days and subsequent progress of our country. Respectfully submitted. Mrs. G. Gordon Maynard, Unionville, Convener. Home and Country, Fall 45. LH/11/6/49.

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