File #47471: "Mary Agnes Cooper Diary 1921 36.pdf"

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Mon Nov 21: Fair and mild we washed clothes dryed. Tue Nov 22: Fine and mild Mrs Gruelich here for the day. I went to a party at James in evening. Wed Nov 23: Fair but very cold East wind the coldest yet. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto and Prayer Meeting in the evening. Thur Nov 24: Cold and very damp after sleeting last night all quite icy, lighted Furnace after being out ten days. Fri Nov 25: Fine and bright a beautiful day, roads getting smoother I walked out to Willies in afternoon Mrs Teeson called. Sat Nov 26: Dull and cold East wind. Martha McKenzie had a stroke. Sun Nov 27: Misting and freezing most of the day and very icy Annie called Mrs Davidson and I at evening church. Mrs McKenzie died. Very little sunshine in November. Mon Nov 28: Dull and damp east wind but no rain Aunt Mattie and I went down to call at Mrs McKenzie very slippery. Tue Nov 29: Damp and misty and very raw. Mrs McKenzie buried. Wed Nov 30: Fair but damp wind. I went to Prayer Meeting. Thur Nova 30 Dec 1: Fine and quite mild like Indian Summer. Auntie and I went to call at Mrs Welsh's. Fri Dec 2: Raining gently most of the day then cleared with Terrific wind in the evening.
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