File #43346: "Theobald Toby Barrett 1918 Diary 144.pdf"

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When we got home we bagged up some barley and oats for chop and took it down but left it till morning as there was such a lot there. To-night we had a meeting of the J.F.I.A. down at Aunty Alice's. There was a good turn out and we had a good time and arranged for a winter program Tom. didn't get back till to-night with the ar and butter. They got word yester day that Dess. was dead of the Flu and poor old Tom and Maw. are broken hearted. Cold. but fine day. Wednesday November 27th Frank and I went down after our grist this morning and then cleaned up some oats. I spent the after noon working at the front flower beds. Dad. and Frank fixed the dining room chimney and Frank nailed some shingles on the barn roof. I went down town to-night. Aunty Alice left this morning for Toronto. It has been a beautiful day. Thursday November 28th Frank and I took fifteen bushels of apples up to Walker Waddle's this morning and got another big barrel of cider. It began to rain while we were and poured for an hour or two. We got home about one o'clock. This after noon Frank went over to Joe Long's sale and bought a set of scales and a scoop shovel. I slept till it stopped raining and then Dad. and I unloaded the cider barrel and put it down cellar. We had quite a job getting it down and had Enah helping us. We slid it down on rails but they spread till it was all on one rail. then we had to let it go the last three or four feet and it came down and bashed a hold in the cement floor of the cellar. About dark another big storm came up this time with thunder and lightening. Teriffic south west wind. Nextday - The rain last night took away more of the old East Pier. The water was so high it carried the Jim & Tom right over the East Pier. Friday November 29th This morning we slew the biggest of the three pigs andit took us all morning to get ready, kill and dress him. This after noon I went down town gt a hair cut and met Tige McBride to pick out a suitable club room for the J.F.I.A. We finally arranged to get Mrs. Bell's cement block cottage which th bunch had two years ago. Frank went over to Joe Long's with Art. Quanbury to get their purchases, and we weighted the pig on the scales so were not long in using them. He dressed just 165 lbs. To night Frank and I went to the W.I. Dance and had a good time. Saturday November 30th Dad. spent the morning cutting up the pig Frank
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