o _ R ue m esd "I am so glad to hear that the Woâ€" 0 ag ""ap * men‘s Institutes are going to compile I Village History Books. Events move d very fast nowâ€"aâ€"days, houses are | ; P ‘ pulled. down, newiroads.are made, and ( the aspect of the countryâ€"side changes t _ & completely, sometimes in a short time. t It is a most useful and satisfying A task for Women‘s Institute members | : % to see that nothing valuable is lost or ( R ir‘ hi forgotten, and women should be on | Je & the alert always to guard the traâ€" 1 x â€" |f| Li es â€" ditions of their homes and to see that | f &'33* is waterâ€"coloured sketches and prints, ( 5 poems and prose legends, should find ’A’ ar p bet their way into these books. The | .. Jug ' . Hhh " ",'{,‘ oldest people in the village will tell M CC 4 s fascinating stories of what they reâ€" | 5 ',%‘ s ie member, which the younger members I P > ’g ~ can write down, thus making a bridge | between them and events which hapâ€" ( 6 a a"H pened before they were born. After +« s t f all, it is the history of humanity k k 3 | - which is continually interesting to us, 5 C 8 and your Village Histories will be the f -\’ £ basis of accurate facts, much valued l ® I , f by the historian of the future, I am \ € [ ) i SHE proud to think that you have called | s ud T 4 o & (Te them . "The â€" T‘weedsmuir Village C â€";>ma i: . 48 Histories® . f s €_ 3 l Susaxn Twemsuutr." | - | f ‘ ? e ie o 4 [ hh & f | 4 "Tlk j() 4 h i s t a igge â€" R ?« /'\ {‘.?"(/‘_. ~* - & 3 ~f ; | lÂ¥ 1 + E| x) LAALRAIRAOAYYAA | â€"~m$M:1 3A | 19 ° o se 3. % «\ f a & Sb â€" | ; «PAAA BRA 5 54 &: | 4 # | E: s & ) 2 /# > I ~Lsk ~prike 19 ip 5 ) e Lk. jrie : 19 °F2 f 3 Te a a | £ c .: e * an £ t uhss i & i > P 4 ; {A. 4k im 44 g ® | F j & A (J ‘ â€" {) % | hea IN ROBES OF STATE, Lord and Lady Tweedsmuir sat for this offic_i;: s photograph prior to participating in the pageantry ':'S‘C'-oc'mednWl R > = an opening of the Canadian House of Commeons by his excellency i e 0 m e l . We o l 1 s e i id m n e sw e e w > _ â€" oo 6 e w3 I e .. _ s c ‘ ie . ie . i t mat ~ laoe. lro. t3 lc 9 0 3 I â€"_â€" i f es o 2 o t | B wesll c d f t e e . s § e 2s B o e omm on ( > â€" t e * s ~ § > . Hs A m _ 79 B s 0 Joue .. s ... c w . es I / w . q'* Mn ainh.. ... .. .4 im ’ Maaaaa n _ o *pll J ) femp Ig. Pland dee Mrs, Adelaide Hoodless