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                    <text>Monday November 16th 1925. 

I got up at five This morning and walked{illegible} day lighter as to get a good start. I had to get some wood for Mary. Before leaving as swept up a couple of {illegible} from the wood fence and also the old apple tree that they cut down in front of the school house and which  I chopped over here yesterday. {illigble}. if she ran out of wood &amp; put coal on which she did before running short of wood and which was a good Thing as the wind is cold tonight. I got her home in fairly good time and Dad told me {Thief?} had been in and offered him his price for Elgithn 65. saying {illegible}that he wouldn't make a lead on her that they had room for her in the car so wanted her. I went back to the gully and drove her up to the barn and then Dad and I led her down to the car. She didn't have any trouble with her. poor old girl, it wasn't like the last time we led her home from the same place. We weighed her and she surprised us by only weighing 1440 as we thought she would weigh more but she is old and not fat for her. I had to go up town to get some stuff and Dad went to {illegible} to wait for me. I asked him what he wanted  of Elgithens price for boarding her and he said if I would get him a plug of Old Virginia</text>
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                    <text>Saturday November 21st 

I spent a good part of the morning doing chores and went out to throw some more furrows out of the ditches in the corn stubble but saw {across?} Art Gandy who was cleaning out a ditch on the road and he talked so long that I didn't get much done before dinner. After dinner I {rocked?} the Willets for an hour in a vain effort to put him to sleep and then went out and made some strike outs in the corn stubble. It was a most discouraging job as the ground was so soft that it offered no resistance and I had to stop every few feet to take grass out of the coulter's share. In the wettest places, the horses had to just flounder through and with Queen on quick &amp; Bess on slow and lame it was an impossibility for me to set up pretty crowns even if I were able to do it under favourable conditions, however I got nearly halfway across the feild and I am hoping the {illegible} some of the surplus water get away. Beautiful day clouds mild, strong wind.

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I spent the day feathering around doing chores, fooling around with the chickens, and picking up cider apples. I had to make a couple of changes for the chickens. I was surprised to find that there were still thirteen brown leghorns not laying as I have twenty five shut up and I never could count more than thirty, that brings the total up to thirty eight and so I only had about forty three grow big enough to feather out well. I haven't lost since as I {feared?}. The next problem is to catch them as I can't locate their roosting place. {illegible}  was here working all day and I drove her home tonight. Mr. Allen Lampher came over this evening. Still frozen up. Cold north west wind 

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&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;I did up the chores this morningand then felt so tough that I came in and lay down. Harry B. told me a story that he made up  and I went to sleep and stayed there until noon. I then got up had some dinner and felt better. It was cloudy and snowing this morning when I lay down but at noon the sun was shining and it was much milder. I wanted to go down and get some grit and feed for the chickens so Mary said as it was a such a lovely day she would like to go down to the Bagleys. We got away some after two hours and left them all at the Bagleys' and then went down to Billy Lang's but his place was locked, so I went on over home to get some wheat and there was no one around the house there, so I went to the field back of the {orchid?} where {illiagble} was cleaning out ditches and he said Dad &amp;amp; {Enoch?} were both downtwon. I got my wheat and got home at noon. Mary &amp;amp; Nellie were out next by Willie Shaundis's fence so I had to put them in and as Mary ran up towards the house and then she &amp;amp; Nellie both ran down into the gully I had a lively time pursuing the, I finally got them all safely into the stable &amp;amp; also fed the chickens and put some more corn in the {illigable} so I was here for  half and hour before I started back to twon for the family. I stopped in at the farm on my way in and Dad gave me forty five dollars of the money he got from land for the {illegible}. I didn't know she had gone yet. He gave me some of the letters of Mrs. Phelps to send and said he got a card today saying everything was satisfactory and he hoped to get before the judge in about a fortnight. Ms. Dakkon has been  saying all day that he hoped to wind it up the first of December but like the {breeze?} that anchors the rainbow, it seems to be  able to keep just beyond our grasp, but I suppose that meerly adds to the interest and enhances the dime-novel effect
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                    <text>Velma’s Diaries - 1933
1933
Village View Farm, Varney, Ontario

Blyth(e) family home

Sarah (Ritchie) and Wilbert Blyth(e) – Mother and Dad

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COMMENT
Baked for Sunday. Went to Anna’s in afternoon &amp; to the
Tennis Club dance at night.
Went to Owen Sound with Mother &amp; Elgin. Got a new pair of
shoes, decorated the church at night.
Alie Sim spoke at the Anniversary services, was real good.
Ruby &amp; her boyfriend were down for dinner, just back from
California. Went to church &amp; for ride at night.
Was busy all day preparing for supper &amp; play in Hall. Went
to dance at Boothville after.
Started to school. Came home with Alma Kress at noon as
we were threshing. Went out to Anna’s at night to get
books.
Started to school, great disappointment, couldn’t take
U.S.Fr. Went to Teacher Training at night, was made
secretary.

Knox United Church, Durham

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Winnie had institute. Aunt Lillie was up. Went to ball game
at night, walked home with Allan MacL.
Winnie decided to go to Nova Scotia on Saturday. Went to
dance at Ayton with Schenk’s. Had a swell time.
Got up abut 8 &amp; baked. Had a sleep in aft. &amp; then went to
town at night.
Uncle Irving was here, read the “Gold Shoe”. Anna came
down in aft. &amp; went to Anniversary at night with Wallace &amp;
James.
Started staying at Aunt Eva’s as Winnie was away. Stayed
home at night &amp; went to bed early.
Very cold. Had to wear coats in school. Went to Teacher
Training at night.
Durham Fall Fair. We got a holiday so I went to fair with
Berniece &amp; Elizabeth. Went down to Ries’ at night for
awhile.
Just a usual school day. Aunt Eva &amp; I went over to Sally’s in
evening.

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�Sally and Vic Blythe
Sally Hope’s and Vic Blythe’s wedding 1932

Ruby on left, children are Jean Lauder and Lorne Blythe

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It is Fri. so came home at night. Dance at Rav (Rahn de
Voo) but did not go. Went to bed early.
Busy in morning. Went to Sunday S. Picnic at Knox in aft. &amp;
to a corn roast at Bogle’s at night. New teacher was here.
Got up about 10:30, helped Lorne with writing for School
Fair, went to Church and S.S. &amp; up to town at night with
Elgin.
Rained all day. Lorne got 3rd prize for writing at school fair.
Went to Mission Circle at Mrs. Alder’s at night. Had swell
eats &amp; I ate too much.
Wasn’t feeling well all day – went to hospital &amp; then up to
Hodge’s at night. Saw all their house &amp; had more to eat.
Wasn’t feeling very well, but however, I went to Teacher
Training Class, &amp; then to wiener roast at Allan Morrison’s
cottage.
Rained again, a dreary day. Went to Hanover after 4 with U.
Cameron. Stayed home at night &amp; did homework &amp; wrote a
letter.
After school I got a present for Charlotte Patterson &amp; came
home. Went to Young People’s at night.
Was busy in morning. Mother &amp; I went to Charlotte
Patterson’s shower in aft. Jean Allan’s were over at night.
Finished reading book. Went to Church Sunday School.
Anna &amp; I were out with Orville &amp; Freddie &amp; Arnett at night.
School again! Went down to Berniece’s at night &amp; made
candy &amp; played bridge.
Had a busy day. Aunt Eva went to lodge. I stayed home
and did a lot of homework.
Went to Teacher Training at night. Anna came up to help
me with Trig., but after working an hr. on 1 question, we
gave up.
Rained. It has been wet all week. Went over to see Sally &amp;
Mrs. Hope after 4. Went up to Library at night to get Sally a
book but it was closed.
Holstein Fall Fair &amp; Mother’s birthday. Went to play “Apple
Blossom Time” in Holstein with the family &amp; Anna. Stayed
for dance after &amp; came home with Earl Hunt. Had a good
time.
The day after the night before, slept all afternoon. Went up
town at night.
Church &amp; Sunday School as usual. Came up town at night
with Elgin &amp; went to bed early.
Went to Young People’s. Reorganized, decided to have a
membership drive.
Worked hard to try &amp; have homework done as went to
Charlotte Patterson’s reception. Some time – didn’t get
home till 3.
Rained. Had to go at 8:30. Sure was hard to get up. Went
to Teacher Training, decided to have a banquet for Dr. Mc.
Berniece &amp; I went to Anglican Bridge. Peter Ramage &amp; Miss
Scarf got the prize.

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Went home with Uncle Cameron. Winnie &amp; Ruby came
home &amp; were at our place for supper. Went to Leeson’s at
night with Marj.
Worked hard. Mother was trying to get my suit finished.
Washed my hair &amp; went up town at night.
Thanksgiving Day. Went to church. Mr. Maut ( from Drew)
spoke. All of us went up to Winnie’s for supper.
Had Thanksgiving dinner art Aunt Eva’s. Elgin got a duck at
shooting match. Went to dance at nite with Allan. Had a
very good time.
Everyone was sleepy at school. Mission Circle – Norma
was away so I was president.
A nice day. Teacher Training at nite &amp; Anna &amp; Eliz. &amp; Barb
came down. Did some trig. questions &amp; then played bridge.
Winnie was up to Owen S.
Took the day off to go to Plowing Match at Owen Sound.
Was terrible cold. Went to play “Turning the Tricks “ with
Woodburn &amp; Schenk – best ever seen.
Finished all my homework. George Schenk asked me to go
to a dance in Ayton but didn’t go.
Mother made my blouse. Stayed home at night.
Had a duck dinner for Rev. &amp; Mrs. Mather from Caledon.
Went to bed early as Wil. Ross was here to see Winnie.
Lovely in morning but rained all aft. Winnie went to Zion.
Went to bed early &amp; read “Game &amp; the Candle(?)” by
Hocking.
Martin Lauder got 5yrs. Saw a bear after 4. Mother &amp; Aunt
Lillie &amp; Sally &amp; Vic were here for supper.
Went to show in Hanover, “Voltaire” with Jean Webster. It
was great – think I will always remember Fr. Rev.
An ordinary day. We went up to see Uncle John after 4. It
rained so I went to bed early.
A swell day. Winnie, Anna &amp; I went to dance in Holstein.
Dorothy Foster’s orchestra – had a swell time. Wil. Ross
brought us home.
Didn’t get up till late. Winnie stayed all day. Vic &amp; Sally
were down for supper.
An inspiring day. Dr. Mc. spoke to Teacher Training class at
both services. He was wonderful, speaking of the
challenges of youth. Had a social hour after. Zion was there
also.
Went up to Library with Winnie.
The day of “Rebecca’s Birthday Party”, had a good time,
came home with Freddie Arnett – no key, went back &amp; got
ride home with Bill Firth.
Tired. Got nearly all homework finished in school. Went
over to Sally’s for dinner at night. Mother was there.
A Community Party. I stayed up at Eva’s all night. Read
“Coming Thru the Rye”, a great book.
Snowed &amp; very cold. Our Young People had a Halloween
Social.

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Reg Fowler called into our place on way up north. I wasn’t
up ha! Went in to town at night &amp; played bridge at B.
Much warmer. Studied Algebra. Went to Sunday School &amp;
came up to Winnie’s at night. D. Bogle was over for supper.
A lovely warm day. Had our Algebra exam. Wasn’t hard but
made foolish mistakes.
Halloween. Winnie &amp; I stayed home &amp; watched door. Put
furniture of veranda up on garage roof.
Had Physics exam. Had Teacher Training class. Alma took
us for a ride after.
Another gorgeous day. Indian summer. Got 62 in Algebra.
Studied Modern History at night.
Mod. History exam. Winnie came down to our place – the
Fowl Supper in Knox Church.
Reg Fowler called in on his way home from north &amp; left us 2
wild ducks – played cards for awhile at night.
Uncle Irving came up for Aunt Lillie. I went to church twice –
to Durham at night.
I got highest mark in Hist. &amp; 57 in Physics which was a great
surprise. Heard Rev. Howard speak on conditions in west.
Very inspiring.
Young People’s. We had a social &amp; a very good time.
The inspector called at school. Mother was up fixing overcoat. Teacher Training at night.
Winnie, Barbara, Anna &amp; I went to a dance at Holstein at
night. Had a swell time - &amp; never missed a dance.
Had Trig. Exam – got 64. Had a terrible cold. Winnie took
me home at night &amp; I went to bed early.
Was in bed nearly all day with the cold.
Studied for Lat. Auth. exam. Went to church in afternoon,
snowed a lot at night.
Cold &amp; snowy. Had our Latin exam, was terrible hard.
Winnie &amp; I went over to Sally’s at night to play bridge.
Mission Circle at Rudd’s. Came home &amp; read a book.
The coldest Nov. 15 since 1840. Went to Teacher Training
class &amp; then to Red Cross dance – came home with Allan.
Another cold, snowy day. Stayed home &amp; studied at night
for Latin exam on Monday.
Went home with Mother &amp; Dad. Went to Young People’s &amp;
a meeting of New Canada Movement in Hall.
Baked in morning. Went down to store in aft. &amp; to
Robinson’s at night.
Studied in morning. Went to church in aft. &amp; at night. Mr.
Smith spoke on “Oxford Movement Sharing”.
Got 53 in Lat. which was a great shock as I was sure I failed.
Tried my last exam. Winnie went to Auxiliary. Charlie
Fursman called around for Winnie.
Went to Young People’s. We had a great discussion on
Poverty &amp; Wealth.

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Got all homework done in school. Got off last period.
Winnie had bunch over from Hanover.
A lovely day but terrible ice. Listened to Rudy Vallee. Went
to bed early.
Winnie, Barbara, Anna &amp; I went to Holstein dance with
Arthur. Had a terrible time getting there ha! But some time
after getting there.
Didn’t get up very early, baked a cake. Uncle Will &amp; Winnie
were down at night. We played bridge.
Went to church in aft. Read a book. Miss Cook was over for
supper. Mr. Smith spoke on “atheism” – wonderful sermon.
A cold snowy day. Winnie went up to church at night. I
stayed home &amp; went to bed early.
Negroes were here to put on concert. We had 2 of them,
Dan Davie &amp; Jimmie Stokes for supper &amp; all night. They
were great. Concert was wonderful.
Poured rain all day. Terrible slippery. Losing all snow. We
wrote the assignment questions at Teacher Training.
Nothing much doing. Listened to Rudy Vallee &amp; went to bed
early.
The big night event to Hanover to Speers Hall. Had swell
time. Woodburn &amp; Jasper &amp; Anna &amp; I sure enjoyed it. The
same bunch as we had over here.
Ruby came home. Ed Millon was here. She had an
accident coming home at Mt. Forest. Knocked down 2 gas
tanks. Woodburn &amp; I went to Hanover to dance with Ruby &amp;
Ed. Ran out of gas coming home – some time.
Didn’t go home this weekend. Managed to get up &amp; go to
church. Laid down all aft. Went to church at night. Mr.
Smith spoke on “Is God a person”. Good. Went to bed as
soon as came home.
Had a terrible headache. Did a lot of homework &amp; worked at
assignment questions.
Winnie went to IODE. Did a lot more homework and worked
at questions. Fixed clothes. Aunt Lillie is very sick.
Colder to-day. Went to Teacher Training &amp; then over to
Sally’s for a game of bridge. She is leaving for Toronto
tomorrow.
Winnie, Eva, Mother&amp; Dad went to Hamilton to-day to see
Aunt Lillie who is very sick. I went up to Aunt Eva’s &amp; helped
kids get dinner &amp; supper.
Real cold. Winnie &amp; I took our car &amp; went to dance in
Holstein. Had great time, had lunch &amp; went home with Bob
Christie. A terrible crowd. Woodburn was there &amp; Earl Hunt.
Winnie stayed at our place. I went down to church in aft. to
help practice. Elgin brought us up town at night. Berniece &amp;
I went to library.

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Got up &amp; went to church &amp; then out to Anna’s for dinner &amp;
supper. Mr. Smith spoke on “What God is Like” &amp; was good
as usual. Wibb was up, so I stayed up &amp; talked for awhile.
A terrible windy, snowy cold day. Wibb &amp; Bob Christie were
coming up for a good dinner but phoned &amp; said they couldn’t
come. I addressed Xmas cards.
Still cold. Mission Circle, I was made President. Went up to
? after for awhile.
Tried our final Teacher Training exams, weren’t extra hard –
subject - Message of Jesus for life of to-day.
A nice day but cold. Wibb Ross &amp; Bob Christie were up for
goose dinner, played bridge, had a swell time.
A terrible day, roads were icy. I came home with Uncle Cam
&amp; we were sliding all over. Went to bed early.
Santa Claus Day. The family went up to town but I stayed
home &amp; finished the work &amp; read the book “20 dollars a
week”.
Went to church at Varney &amp; to Durham church at night. Mr.
Smith spoke on “Is God law or love?”.
Everyone is busy practicing for commencement. Winnie &amp; I
went to Young People’s &amp; took part. Had a real discussion
on Xmas.
Winnie &amp; I went to the Sunday School Concert. It was real
interesting to hear the kids.
Addressed some Xmas cards, did homework &amp; then went up
to library.
The day of our commencement. We just had school in the
morning. I went to Toronto with Winnie &amp; Vic in aft. We
stayed at Lee’s apart.
Lee &amp; Ruby had to go to school so W. &amp; I went to shop – did
very well for greenhorns. I got a new coat, a real bargain.
Went to Ruby’s concert in aft.
Started home. Called in at Hope’s. Roads were terrible &amp;
we had a flat tire on road. Didn’t get home until 5:30.
Christmas Sunday. Read a book in morning, went to church
in aft. Marjorie was up &amp; we went up town &amp; then came
home &amp; had lunch.
We had Xmas at our place. I got some nice things. Had our
Xmas concert in church at night, had big crowd – Helen
Socket was there. We went for a ride after.
Went down to clean church in morning &amp; to Durham in aft. I
went to Tennis Club Dance with Allan – terrible cold.
Orchestra couldn’t get there.
Didn’t get up till 11, a terrible cold, blowing day. Elgin came
up for me at noon. I washed my things out in aft.
Elgin &amp; I had a party – had a good time – danced &amp; played
games. D. Bogle got nose frozen on way over.
The night of dance in Holstein but roads were blocked &amp;
terrible cold – read &amp; went to bed early.

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December 31

Baked &amp; read in aft. Went down to store for walk at night.
Got a Xmas present from Bob.
Ruby, Ed Milton &amp; Winnie were down for chicken dinner at
night. Went to church. Wrote a letter to Bob thanking him
for the bag full of bath salts ha! Read till it was sort of late.
The end of another year.

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                    <text>Velma’s Diaries – 1934
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COMMENT
Were up to Aunt Eva’s for New Year’s. Came home about
6. Read &amp; went to bed early.
Got things ready to start back to school. Went to our Young
People’s skating party at night.
Started to school. Went to Teacher Training class. Got A
grade in “The Message of Jesus for Life of To-day”.

Went over to Mrs. Arden’s after 4. A lovely day. Got an
invitation to party at Carson’s but I can’t go. Wibb was
supposed to come up but didn’t. Played cribbage.
Mother &amp; Dad were up town so I came home with them. Got
a letter from Wallace who is going to business college in
O. Sound.
Studied nearly all day as our exam starts Wednesday.
Went to church twice. Mr. Smith was excellent at night on
“How to Make God Real”.

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Had the Mission Circle at our place. My 1st time as Presid.
Went to hockey game, between Hanover &amp; Durham, after.
Studied for Algebra exam on Wed.
Exam not very hard. Went to Teacher Training class at
night.
Got 80 in exam. Studied for Physics on Fri. Elizabeth was
down at night. Had to write lines for Miss Young.
Had our exam. Went to dance in Holstein at night with
Winnie &amp; Anna. Had a great time. Had lunch with Bob.
Studied in aft. Went skating at night as Varney &amp; Knox had
a skating party.
Marjorie was up in morning. Went to church in aft. &amp; night.
Winnie &amp; I went over to Lang’s after church. Jack Lang’s
were over there from Hanover. Sure fun.
A lovely day. Marjorie &amp; I went to Queen St. carnival as
bride &amp; groom of “Gay Ninety’s”.
Cold. Walkerton played hockey here but I didn’t go as I
wanted to get to bed early for once.
I got 76 in Modern History. I stayed home at night to study
Geometry. Went to Teacher Training.
I couldn’t get a thing on exam. I don’t know whether it was
me or exam. I guess I went to bed too early. I was sure
disappointed.
Had the commencement over again so I went this time.
Studied in afternoon. Went Sleigh Riding on Bogle’s Hill at
night. It was great.
Came up to Durham in morning as it was storming. Went to
church twice &amp; over to Sally’s in aft. Went for a ride with
Schenk’s in aft.
I only got 42 in Geometry which was a great disappointment
as it is one of my best subjects &amp; didn’t want to disappoint
Miss Gerrie. Went to Oddfellows Party at nite. Played cards
&amp; danced – had swell time.
I got 74 in U.S. Physics, the second highest. Winnie went to
lodge so I stayed at home &amp; studied. Was at dentist after 4.
Went to Teacher Training. Winnie went to choir practice so I
went to bed early.
Studied for Trig exam. Miss Young was away sick. Went to
bed early.
Didn’t feel well all day – came home from school in aft. But,
nevertheless, Winnie &amp; I went to dance in Holstein. Had
lunch with Bob. Wallace was home.
Bob and Wallace were to come up for chicken dinner but
Wallace couldn’t get car so Bob didn’t come. Anna came
down in aft. &amp; we were prepared for them – disappointed.
Studied Latin. Went to church twice. Wibb was up at night.
I wrote to Bob.
Terrible cold, 18 below zero at 8 o’clock. Wibb stayed at
nite. Had our Latin exam. Not very hard. Went to Young
People’s, discussion on money.
Another cold day. Winnie went to dinner &amp; bridge at

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Henderson’s. I stayed home &amp; studied. Durham played
hockey in Walkerton.
Went to Teacher Training. Studied some Latin Comp. Got a
letter from Bob.
Got our Latin mark back. I got 64. Went skating &amp; then up
to Padfield’s for lunch after. Us Baun (?) invited me to their
choir party.
Durham &amp; Walk. Played off in Palm (Palmerston). There
was an excursion. Durham lost 3-2. Dad wouldn’t let me
go. Went to Young People’s. Below zero.
I got a new dress. I studied in aft. &amp; went to bed early at
night.
Terrible cold. Roads are sure blocked. I went to Queen St.
church at night &amp; they had a fireside program after. Walked
home with Glen Lloyd. Wrote to Bob.
Another zero day. Worked hard all day &amp; studied Latin at
night for exam Wed.
Terrible cold. Went to Young People’s &amp; studied Latin.
Another cold day. Went to Berniece’s at night to play cards.
38 below to-night – was a fire about six this morning.
Sure cold. Got my hair done &amp; when I came home at 8:00 it
was 28 below. Some weather.
36 below when I went to school this morning. I didn’t go
home this week end. Went up to Bernice’s at night &amp; played
contract.
Did some homework in morning. Went over to Sally’s in
afternoon. Winnie &amp; I went skating at night.
Went to church twice. Read a book that Mr. Almack gave
me in aft. Went up to Aunt Marion’s for supper.
Milder to-day. I got a new dress in Miss Sproule’s – brown &amp;
white taffeta.
The ladies of the church entertained our Mission Circle. As I
am the president, I had to take the meeting. Everything
went off well.
Cold to-day – sure terrible weather. Valentine Day. Got a
Valentine from Bob. Was talking to him on phone.
Bob &amp; Wibb came up for a Bridge &amp; Dance in Hall – had not
a bad time.
Bob &amp; Wibb stayed all day. I went over to Hanover to a
Valentine party for Graduation Class with G. Almack. Had
great time. Our car froze up &amp; didn’t get home till after 3. A
bunch of boys stayed &amp; helped us.
I went home on train with Wibb &amp; Bob. Went to bed early.
Went to church twice. Read some of book. Barbara(?)
came up at night with Walter.
Cold again. Went over to see Miss Young after 4. Went to
Young People’s at night – a social.
Mr. Robb caught Eliz. &amp; I with a Latin translation ha! So
tomorrow it remains to be seen. Not feeling very well so
went to bed early.
A nice day. Elizabeth &amp; I went to a travelogue on “The Old
Country” after Teacher Training – quite int.

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Sally went to hospital in morning. Winnie &amp; I went over to
see Mrs. Hope after 4. Baby girl born about 9:00 – 81/4
pounds. They say it looks like the Blythes.
A terrible day. Cold &amp; windy. I came home with Ted &amp; got
my nose frozen just walking up from corner. Made candy at
night.
Even worse than yesterday. Baked some dreams in
morning. Read in aft. &amp; came up to town with Ted at night.
Went to church twice. Was at Aunt Eva’s for dinner &amp;
supper. Vera, Jean, Louise &amp; I went to Anglican church at
night to hear Mr. Billingstay’s farewell.
Have a terrible cold, could hardly hang out at school. Went
to bed right after supper. Had a letter from Bob.
My cold was a little better. Winnie went to lodge &amp; I stayed
up &amp; read &amp; listened to radio.
Miss Young was back again to-day. Went to Teacher
Training at night.
Hanover H.S. were over to play hockey, so I went to game.
Both boys &amp; girls won.
Went up to hospital after 4 to see Sally. Baby is a darling &amp;
certainly looks like Vic. I went home with Uncle Cameron.
Worked nearly all day &amp; did homework. Leeson’s &amp; Miss
Cook were over at night.
Did work for Mission Circle all morning. Went to church in
aft. &amp; to Queen st. at night. Mr. Almack spoke on “Stone
walls do not a prison make nor iron bars a cage”.
Winnie went to Hanover. I went to Young People’s. Had a
good discussion on spending money.
A stormy day. March winds. We got word that Aunt Lillie is
in hospital. Went to Teacher Training. Read after I came
home.
Mt. Forest played hockey here. Berniece, Alma &amp; I made
the coffee. Saw Evelyn Grant.
Aunt Lillie died this morning. Stayed home. Had bath &amp;
studied.
Elgin came up for me. Did homework at night.
Berniece came down for week end. Mother &amp; Dad went to
Hamilton to Auntie’s funeral.
Went to church twice. Mr. Smith spoke on “ Business” in a
series on the calling of young people.
Went to Young People’s. Alice Ramage spoke on line typing
&amp; Peter on journalism. Got a letter.
Mission Circle tonight. Betty Rudd &amp; I went up to rink after &amp;
Jack S. gave us a ride home.
Teacher Training class. There was a crokinole at our place
so Winnie, Anna, Schenk’s &amp; I went down in Uncle
Cameron’s new car.

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Winnie went to Owen Sound. I studied all evening for our
Algebra exam to-morrow.
Our exam fairly hard. I went to a reception at Petty’s at night
with Walter Kerr &amp; we sure had a swell time but came home
early – about 2.
Didn’t get up till 11 &amp; studied Physics all afternoon. It rained
all day so went to bed early.
Lorne was sick. Went to church in aft. &amp; at night. Mr. Smith
spoke on “The Doctor”.
I got 52 in Alg. We tried our Physics exam &amp; was it ever
hard. I didn’t get a thing. Went to Young People’s at nite.
Studied for our Modern History exam the next day. Mother
was up in aft.
Had our exam. I got 68. 4th highest. Teacher Training at
night. Studied Geometry &amp; wrote a letter to Bob.
Did nothing much but study Geometry.
Our exam was easy. Our Mission Circle had crokinole,
made $4.50. Harriston were supposed to play hockey but
didn’t come.
Went home with Uncle Cameron in morning. Had a sore
foot. Could hardly walk.
My foot still sore so didn’t go to church in aft. But hobbled
there at night. Winnie &amp; Wibb were down for a chicken
dinner. Myrtle Kerr had a baby girl Sunday night but it died.
Had a terrible time getting to school – took my dinner. Got
80 in Geometry. Went to doctor at night. He said my shoe
had been too tight to paint foot with iodine.
Foot not much better. Didn’t go to school in aft. but studied
Latin &amp; Trig. &amp; how I hate studying Latin.
My foot was better. I studied Latin &amp; then went up to library
&amp; got 4 good books.
Had our exam. Then quit for Easter Holiday. I came home
with Mother &amp; Dad.
Good Friday. Had our wood bee. Edin Robinson called in
aft. Went up to Winnie’s at night &amp; heard final hockey game
between Toronto &amp; Detroit – Detroit won 1-0.
I went up to Owen Sound with Ted. 7 of us got a new pair of
shoes in Starr’s. He twisted my foot &amp; told me I had been
wearing too short a shoe.
Easter Sunday. Fairly warm. Went to church in aft. Read
“Myself &amp; Other Problems” by Smyth. Good.
Not much to do. Read quite a bit. Nearly all the snow has
gone. Went down to store at night.

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Nice &amp; bright in morning. We baked – I baked a
checkerboard cake. Winnie &amp; Ruby were down for supper.
We intended to go to a dance in Holstein as they opened the
roads but it rained. We played cards.
A swell day. Aunt Mary Ann was down. Went to Lady’s Aid
at Leeson’s in aft. &amp; down to corner at night.
Ironed in morning. Got programme ready for Mission Circle.
We went up to Aunt Sadie’s at night.
A rainy morning. Uncle Will was down. Went down to
dance in Mt. Forest with Winnie &amp; Ruby &amp; Blance Bryce(?).
Had wonderful time. Ruby &amp; I came home with Mac Perry &amp;
Freddie O’Brecht. Foggy.
I stayed at Winnie’s all night. Came home in aft.
Read in morning. Went out church in aft. &amp; up to town at
night &amp; to church. Mr. Smith spoke on “Nursing”.
A swell day. School again. I failed in Latin &amp; Trig. So got to
get down to work. Went to Young People’s at night.
Entertained Queen St.
Raining. Madeleine Callon got bit on the back with a dog. 5
stitches. Went to Mission Circle at night.
Snowing. Went to Teacher Training at night.
Real cold again. Winnie went to Owen S. I stayed home in
aft. &amp; did a lot of homework. Studied Latin at night.
Snowing again. Mother &amp; Lorne went out to Aunt Sadie’s for
week end. I came home with Elgin after supper.
My own boss to-day. Did the work &amp; studied some Latin.
Uncle Irving came up. Uncle Irving &amp; I went up to Winnie’s
at night.
Thawing to-day. Mother came home &amp; Uncle Irving &amp;
Winnie were down for supper. I went to church at night.
Mother &amp; Winnie went to Owen Sound. I studied some Latin
&amp; then went to Young People’s at night.
A swell day. Big doings at Lodge to-night &amp; a dance at
Holstein but I stayed home &amp; studied.
Had our Latin exam – long &amp; hard. Went to look for a hat
after four. Wrote our assignment questions at night.
I stayed home in aft. Went over to Sally’s to see baby at
night. Sure growing &amp; cute but sort of cross. Laddie &amp; Allan
took table over to Hall for me.
I stayed up &amp; went to Tennis Club Bridge. Had a very good
time.
I went home in morning &amp; helped Mother house clean. I
changed my room to front – looks real nice. Came up to
Sally’s at nite.
A cold day. Went to church twice. I was put in for a Sunday
School teacher. Mr. Smith spoke on “Teachers”.
Raining &amp; cold. I stayed home at night &amp; did homework.
Winnie went to Auxiliary.

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Snowing &amp; cold. Terrible weather. I did some more
homework &amp; read a book.
Winnie, Vera &amp; Aunt Eva went to Stratford. We wrote our
final Teacher Training questions &amp; had social after.
Vera got 2nd prize. A terrible cold day. Stayed home at
night &amp; went to bed early.
Not much warmer. Winnie &amp; I went to Masonic dance. A
swell orchestra. Had a very good time.
I went home in morning &amp; worked in aft. while Mother was
up town. Went to bed early at night.
Victor &amp; Sally were down with baby. I came up with them at
night &amp; went to church. Mr. Smith spoke on the “Farmer”.
Was up to Berniece’s after church.
A swell day. Real warm for a wonder. Winnie &amp; I went to
Young People’s. Mr. Smith spoke on “Making New Friends”.
Hot day of fishing &amp; sure a swell day. Went up to library at
night with Berniece.
Peggy Lauder died &amp; left a baby girl. A terrible thing &amp;
Martin in jail. I was over to Sally’s for dinner.
Went over to Hall in aft. &amp; helped get ready for banquet.
Went to bed sort of early at night.
A swell day. Our High School Banquet. I had to sit between
Allan &amp; Laddie at Graduation table. Dance until about 11 &amp;
then went to Holstein with Ruby &amp; Winnie. Had swell time,
never missed a dance. Mac was there so I was with him.
Sort of tired. Winnie &amp; Ruby were down in aft. Went to Mt.
Forest at night. Got new hat.
Went to church twice &amp; taught a class at Sunday School.
Young’s were down for supper from Owen Sound.
Cold to-day. Blair’s &amp; Morrison Guy were down from O.
Sound. I stayed home at night &amp; did a lot of homework.
Our Mission Circle. Picnic out at the park. Had a very good
time. Anna stayed for awhile after.
Raining. Winnie &amp; I stayed home at night. Elgin was up for
awhile.
Cloudy to-day. I didn’t go to school in aft. Winnie &amp; I went
over to Sally’s at night.
Cold. Barbara, Anna, Berniece, Elgin, Gordon &amp; I went to a
Musical Revue in Holstein put on by Mt. Forest. We went to
dance in Yeovil (Hopeville?) after. I was with Mac. Some
time but sure crowded.
A nice day. I went up town at night with Elgin.
Didn’t get up very early as I was tired. Raining. Mother’s
Day. Went to church &amp; I went down to Schenk’s after.
Woodburn was up.
Nice but cold. Went at 8:30 for extra Latin class. Went to
Young People’s at night. Yock Burnett (Dr.Roydon Burnett)
spoke on “Use of Dogs in Laboratory”.

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Cold. Winnie went to Grey Institute in Meaford. 3 Latin
periods same day. I did homework &amp; went to bed early.
A nice day. We went over to Sally’s at night &amp; then I went
up town for awhile.
I didn’t go to school in aft. Played tennis &amp; then came home
&amp; did homework.
Elgin came up for me. Dave, Marjorie, Elgin &amp; I went for a
ride. The 1st Fri. nite there wasn’t much doing for ages.
I worked all day as Mother was busy housecleaning. Came
up town at nite.
Marjorie was up in morning. Winnie &amp; Jean were down.
Went to church &amp; Sunday School. Allan, Berniece, Russ &amp; I
went up to O. Sound at nite, called on Vi MacLean.
Real warm to-day. I worked real hard at nite making up for
homework I didn’t do over week end ha!
I was invited to a shower for Thelma Widmeyer but I didn’t
go. Did homework.
Mrs. Shouldice from Hanover was here for dinner. I was up
town for awhile at night.
Fowler’s were up. Barbara, Anna, Berniece, Elsie &amp; Evelyn
&amp; I went fishing out to Dirmmie’s(?). I caught 7 chubs. We
went up town at night &amp; let firecrackers.
Barbara, Anna, Rube, Berniece. &amp; I went to dance in Holst.
Had good time. Mac was there.
Worked all day. Went over to Rav (Rahn de Voo) at nite
with Mac, Freddie, Edith Hunter, Jack Brock &amp; Barb. Had
good time.
Had a terrible cold. Went to Sunday School in aft. Mr.
Hartley &amp; McClure’s were up. Went to bed sort of early.
A swell day. I did homework &amp; then went to Young People’s
meeting at Queen St. Mr. Metcalfe spoke on “How can I find
God?”
Another swell day. I stayed home &amp; studied as our exams
start Fri. Got A grade in Teacher Training course.

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Went to a meeting at Jean Webster’s to plan for Teacher
Training picnic.
Hot to-day. Haven’t had rain for ages. I studied for Latin
Comp. exam at night.
Our exam was hard. Didn’t have any school in afternoon.
Went home &amp; down to store at night.
Studied Algebra all day. Mac, Freddie, Jack, Blanche, Ruby
&amp; I were out at night (car trouble ha! Almost an accident).
Elgin &amp; I went to Brampton to bring up a car. Were at
MacLure’s for dinner. Had flat tire on way home. Went up
town at nite.
A holiday. Studied Latin all day. Mother made me a new
dress. Hilliard Schenk was drowned. Ross &amp; Cecil were
with him.
Terrible hot day. Had Trig. exam. I studied at nite. Winnie
was at Schenk’s.
Hilliard’s funeral, longest ever in town. Our Alg. exam wasn’t
hard but our Mod. Hist was.
Had Geometry &amp; Latin Authors exam. I studied at night &amp;

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went down to Schenk’s for awhile. My Birthday. Got purse.
Had exam in morning. Didn’t go in aft., had sleep. Went to
Holst. at nite with Russ &amp; Berniece. Had very good time.
Went to school in morning for Latin. Went to O. Sound in
aft. To Teacher Training picnic, were out on boat. Rode
home on trailer. Some fun.
Went to church twice &amp; S. School. Elgin &amp; I went for drive
after church. I drove.
Got 81 in Alg., 51 in Geom. &amp; 31in Mod. Hist. Got some
white pique for suit after 4. Studied some &amp; went to bed
early as had headache.
Winnie went to Dromore. I stayed in &amp; studied. Eliz. was
down to do some Latin.
Miss Young, Miss Gerrie &amp; Miss Pickering were down for
supper. Played bridge after.
Went to school in morning &amp; went home in afternoon &amp;
Mother made my suit. Came up at nite.
The U.F.O. picnic across from hospital. I went up after
supper for dance. Had good time but terrible jam - met
Eddie (Finch) from Ayton.
Mother &amp; Dad went to Brampton for weekend &amp; so Elgin &amp; I
are home alone.
Went to Sunday School, then for a ride out to lake. Went up
to Durham at night with Kerrs to hear Mr. Little.
Clifford Ritchie had operation for goiter. I studied Latin all
day &amp; went to bed early at night.
Election. Oliver got in &amp; Liberals defeated Cons. I didn’t go
up town at nite but Elgin did.
Another day of studying, mostly Latin. Went to bed early.
Studying again.
Studied all day. Anna came down at nite for garden party.
They didn’t have a very good crowd.
I wasn’t feeling very well. I guess week was too strenuous.
Went to bed early.
Went to Sunday School &amp; church in aft. Studied &amp; went to
bed early.
Studied Alg. all day.
Went up to Durham in morning with Uncle Cam to write Alg.
exam, hard. Holstein ladies were up for Lady’s Aid.
Studied Geom.
Wrote Geom. It was terribly hard. A terrible hot day.
Studied Latin in aft.
Had both our Latin exams. Pretty bad. Came home at night
&amp; fooled around for awhile.
Wasn’t feeling very well. Did a bit of Physics.
Went to church &amp; Sunday School. Wallace Adams came
around at nite but I was in bed.
Studied all day. There was a street dance in Mt. Forest but
thought I better not go.
Studied Modern History until late at night.
Had Modern &amp; Trig. Both were easy for a wonder. Winnie
bowled in O. Sound &amp; got a prize.

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Studied Physics in morning. Wrote exam in aft. Terrible, a
sure failure. Eliz. &amp; I went for a walk at nite.
Hot. Went to Toronto in morning with Vic. Got my 1st
permanent. Went to Raynor’s &amp; stayed all nite.
Drove new cars home (Ruby’s &amp; Uncle Irving’s). Met
Freddie on way home &amp; talked to him foe awhile. Went to
show “What Price Innocence” for adults in Hanover.
Went to church in aft. &amp; back to Knox Anniv. at nite with
Uncle Irving. Went up town later.
Washed in morning. Elgin &amp; I went to anniversary supper &amp;
program at Knox.
Went in swimming. Real hot. Read for awhile &amp; went down
to corner at nite.
Hot again. Went in swimming &amp; went up town at nite. It
rained so Elgin &amp; I went to Winnie’s &amp; played cards till late.
12th of July. A swell day but terrible hot. Up to Durham all
day. Went to street dance at nite. A good time, a large
crowd.
Went in swimming. Winnie &amp; I went to dance in Holstein.
Good time.
Baked in morning. Went in swimming &amp; then went to
Toronto with Elgin. Left at 4:30 &amp; back at 12:30.
Ruby &amp; Winnie were down for supper. Went to church.
Ruby &amp; I were out with Bob Donalds &amp; Buster Bailey from
Mt. Forest, work in bank.
Washed in morning. Edna Walker from Woodstock &amp; her
little boy was down for supper. Went down to Durham at
nite.
A hot day. Went in swimming &amp; went down to store at night.
Jean was down.
Read &amp; went in swimming. Inez &amp; I went to Glenelg Centre
Garden Party &amp; Dance with 2 boys from Allan Park.
Terrible hot again. Went in swimming. Blanche &amp; I were
supposed to go to Rav with Woodburn &amp; Lornie but boys
couldn’t come.
Went in swimming &amp; went down to corner at night.
Baked in morning. Barbara &amp; Aunt Sadie were down for
supper. We went in swimming &amp; then went up town at nite,
had watermelon.
Went down to water in morning &amp; church &amp; Sunday School
in aft. Mod &amp; Murray were down for supper. Elgin &amp; I went
to town at nite, had a lot of fun.
Washed in morning. Read &amp; went in swimming. Went down
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Ironed in morning. Went in swimming &amp; read in aft. Elgin’s
birthday (17). Fooled around store at night.
Terribly hot. Went in swimming &amp; went up to town at night.
Wallace, Russ, Anna &amp; I went out to Anna’s &amp; danced.
Went to Church Picnic at Holstein with Kerr’s, Elgin, Laddie,
Inez, Anna. I went to tattoo in Mt. Forest &amp; to dance in Hall
after.
Aunt Jane was here. Went back to dance in Hampden (?).
Bridge at nite.
Baked in morning. Keller’s celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary. Elgin &amp; I went up town &amp; called in there on way
home &amp; had lunch.
Went to church &amp; Sunday School. Uncle Charlie’s were
down for supper. Went up to band concert at nite. Went to
Inez’s for awhile.
Vera came down to stay. Winnie &amp; Ruby were down in aft.
Went to St. Paul’s garden party at nite.
Ironed in morning. Went to Sunday School picnic in aft. &amp;
up to Anna’s at nite – danced.
Went to Lady’s Aid in aft. at Mountains. Laddie, Allan, Elg,
Inez, Anna &amp; I went to street dance in Mt. Forest.
Rained. It was raining at nite. So went to bed early to get a
good sleep.
Cleaned the house &amp; read in aft. Went down to corner at
nite.
We washed, baked &amp; ironed. Went to show at nite, Clark
Gable in “It Happed One Night”. Went with George Glass.
Lovely day. Winnie was down for chicken dinner. Fowler’s,
12 of them landed along to stay all nite. I slept on cot.
Went to our re-union at Erin. 250 registered. Got a string of
beads for race. Stayed for dance at nite. Wonderful time.
Tired. I didn’t get up till late. Went in swimming in aft. Went
down to store at nite but went to bed early.
Terribly hot &amp; went in swimming. Went up to town at night.
Hot again. Had a great time in water jumping off diving
board. Marj, Elg &amp; I went to Pres. Garden Party at Leeson’s.
Mother went picking berries but didn’t get many. Bogle’s
were over at nite.
Baked in morning. Went in swimming in aft. &amp; nite &amp; then
went up town.
Read in morning. Oxford group took service – were very
good. Winnie came down. Went to band concert &amp; then for
a drive with Wallace.
Laddie asked me to wiener roast but didn’t go. Washed in
morning. Went in swimming, went down to store at night.
Came home &amp; read.
Baked in morning. Went in swimming in aft. Stayed home
at nite &amp; read.
Mae, Aunt Mary Ann &amp; Kenneth were down for supper.
Went up town at nite.
Baked again. Went in swimming. Read &amp; went to bed fairly

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early.
Nellie &amp; kids &amp; Raymond were down for dinner &amp; Anna &amp;
Inez for supper. Went to Tennis Club Weiner Roast &amp; then
to Pike Lake with Ruby &amp; Beth.
Went to Hamilton with Ruby &amp; Winnie. Arrived at Raynor’s
about 9:00.
Didn’t get up very early. Victor Raynor &amp; his cousin from the
West took Ruby &amp; I to Burlington to swim. Judy &amp; Myrte
were up at nite.
We went over to Hocking’s for supper. It was real cold so
we sat around fire &amp; read at nite.
We went to Uncle Irving’s for dinner &amp; such a dinner. Then
we went to Uncle Albert’s &amp; then to Dundas.
Did some washing in morning. Winnie &amp; Ruby went to
Kitchener &amp; I went to Uncle Irving’s. Met Irene, a friend of
Uncle’s.
Had a chicken dinner in restaurant then went to Cooksville
for supper, lovely time.
Got up early &amp; went with Uncle through a fruit district to
Niagara. Had chicken dinner at St. Catherines. Went to visit
Aunt Lillie’s sister at nite.
Came home Sat. aft. Good news. I got all my subjects. 1st
in Mod. Hist., 2nd in 3 maths &amp; C in Physics &amp; Latin. Went
up town at nite. Have to think of a career now.
Came home Sat. aft. Good news. I got all my subjects. 1st
in Mod. Hist., 2nd in 3 maths &amp; C in Physics &amp; Latin. Went
up town at nite. Have to think of a career now.

Went to church &amp; Sunday School. Went to see Jean
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lunch &amp; lots of fun.
Went to Guelph but I couldn’t get in MacD. Hall as it was all
filled up. Interviewed Miss Cruickshank’s, lovely. Came
home by Elora. Went to Dromore Garden Party, heard play
“My Wild Irish Rose”.
Washed. Decided to go back &amp; take Fr. &amp; a business
course.
Ruby was down at nite. Ironed. Ruby, Winnie Anna, Elgin &amp;
I went to dance in Holstein. Had great time, lunch with Ken
Allen.
Mother went up to Aunt Eva’s. I went up to Durham in
morning to see Mrs. Dargeval about business course.
Looked over &amp; sorted out all my old books at night.
Baked. Harold Fowler came up at nite. Street dance in
Durham but it rained so Ruby &amp; I went to Pike with Bordon
Cramps &amp; Charlie.
Harold &amp; Violet &amp; kids were here. We went up to town at
night &amp; Aunt Florence Paterson &amp; I fooled around for awhile.
Read in morning. Went to church &amp; Sunday School in aft.
Bernice, Rus, Wallace &amp; I were out for a ride at nite.
Got my clothes ready for to start back to school. Went in
swimming. Elgin, Alan, Laddie, ? and I went to a street
dance in Hanover.
Started to take business course from Mrs. Dargaval. Found
tying hard. Went to Aunt Eva’s for dinner &amp; stayed at Sally’s
for supper and all nite.
Working like nobody’s business. My fingers ache. Went up
to school in aft. for Fr. Took Nadine out after 4 &amp; went over
to Mrs. Alder’s. Winnie came home on bus so stayed there
all nite.
Got up early and did some shorthand – such stuff. Worked
hard at nite. &amp; went to bed early.
Feel better to-day. Typing goes a little better today. Inez,
Anna &amp; I walked home and we had a corn roast down here
at night. Rus lost $2 and keys &amp; Laddie lost flashlight ha!
Feeling the effects of last nite – eat too much. Helped with
some preserving &amp; had sleep in aft. Went up town at nite &amp;
Anna, Laddie, Alan, Elg and I went out to Anna’s, had some
good apples – danced.
Did some homework went to church &amp; Sunday School.
Winnie was down for supper. Went up town at nite.
Elizabeth Ries started to take business course. We fooled
around after 4 till about 6. I did homework at nite till late.
Worked hard again. (Aunt Eva operated on for appendicitis.)
Went to Mission Circle Picnic. Bernice, Emma H., Albert
and I went for walk after &amp; then I came home and did
homework.
Still having quite a struggle with typing. Aunt Eva getting
along very well. Went to dance in Holstein at nite. A terrible
storm &amp; lights went out at dance.
Went up to Aunt Eva’s for dinner &amp; supper. Went up to
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Vallee.
The last of another hard week. Ruby came home &amp; Cyril
Futon. Elgin was up at nite &amp; we played cards.
Filling silo to-day so sort of busy. Baked in morning. Lorne
went to school fair. Was tired so went to bed early.
Did homework in morning. Went to church &amp; Sunday School
&amp; Marjorie and I went to Durham Church at night. We
stayed uptown for awhile.
Started work again. I finished another budget in typing.
Winnie and I went down to Schepe’s? at nite. Donnie came
home from hospital day before. Wrodburn?, Helen, Adam,
Lornie were up.
Started Rapid Calculation to-day. Went up to hospital after
four. Did homework at nite.
A swell day. Winnie went to Cargill to bowl. I took Nadine
out after 4 and was up at Aunt Eva’s for supper.
Another swell day. I stayed up till late &amp; finished my Fr.
Review which was a great relief.
Very hot to-day. I did homework after 4 &amp; went up to
hospital at night. Aunt Eva not so well. I came home with
Winnie as she came down for choir practice.
Baked in morning as to-morrow is 50th anniversary for
Varney Church. Decorated church in aft. Went uptown at
tonight.
Had swell weather &amp; wonderful service. Rev. Charles
Leeson spoke in morning. Ruby Ann Constable, Vic, Mrs. &amp;
Mr. Brown, Uncle John, &amp; Marg Aldred were here all day.
Rev. Caldwell spoke at night. Anna &amp; I went out with Bob
Christie &amp; Ken Allen.
Another swell day. Had a very large crowd at supper. I
waited on tables. They had a wonderful program &amp; birthday
cake.
Real warm. Was sort of tired. Washed my hair at night &amp;
did a bit of homework.
Warm again. Wet up to hospital after 4 to see Aunt Eva –
getting along better now.
Went over to Hanover to Mission Circle Rally. An awful ?
Speaker was real good – a lady from Lady’s College at
Whitby.
Had Shorthand Exam – got 96. Winnie, Elgin &amp; I went to
play in Holstein put on by Ayton? – “Mummy’s the Mump” great. Stayed for dance after but terrible crowd, got my hat &amp;
gloves which I left I car, long nite.
Baked in morning. Read in aft. Read a book, “Freedom” on
India, at night.
Read in morning. Went to church &amp; Sunday School in aft. &amp;
uptown at night.
A cold day. Emma, Anna &amp; I went to final fall game between
Ebb Hill and Halton Hill. Good game. Halton Hill won. Did
homework at night. Cold again. Went up to hospital after 4
to see Aunt Eva &amp; Eva Derby. Went over to Mrs. Alder’s at
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Aunt Eva’s in morning, went to Fair in aft. Nearly froze. Went
uptown for awhile nite with Anna. Had another holiday as we
were moving our school. Wrote Bookkeeping exam in aft. &amp;
took Nadine out. She is so cute. I stayed over there for
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I got 96 in Bookkeeping exam. Did homework after 4 and
came home with Mother, Marj &amp; Elg at nite.
Baked in morning. Read in aft. Went to Mt. Forest at night &amp;
got goods for a new dress – wine with a white stripe.
Went to church &amp; Sunday School – Thanksgiving Day.
Dorothy Aldrich, ?, Claire and I joined the church.
Fowlers came up. We had Thanksgiving dinner. Went to ? at
night, “Twenty Million Sweethearts”. Real good.
Mission Circle at Mrs. Alder’s. Sure had a good supper. I did
homework after meeting.
Field Day at Markdale but I didn’t go. Went to school all day
&amp; worked on homework at night.
Lovely day. Winnie and I went down to Schenk’s at night &amp;
went for a drive with them.
I got A+ in 1st Salesmanship questions &amp; 15 words in typing,
only 9 last week. I came home with Mother &amp; Elgin &amp; did
homework at nite.
Mother made my dress. I stayed home at night &amp; helped
sew. It was real cold.
Went to Orchard Anniversary in morning read in aft. and
went to Queen St. Anniversary to hear Rev. Little at nite.
Uncle Irving came up.
Uncle Irving took me to school in morning. I went to dentist
after 4. Uncle Irving was up at nite.
Nadine swallowed an open safety pin – took her to Sick
Children’s Hosp. for inspection. I went to Owen Sound with
Alders to hear Mrs. Thompers? Of Toronto speak.
Vic came home. They left Nadine at hospital. I went to
dentist after 4 &amp; did a lot of homework at nite.
The community Party went to Hunters to play, had great
time. We had an accident coming to the hall, hit a telephone
post, but nothing was hurt except car. I banged my ear.
Anna was sure nervous. I came home with Bill Firth.
I got 20 in typing. Had a tooth pulled after 4, didn’t hurt,
wasn’t very sore but I went to bed early.
Worked in morning. Read in aft. Ruby came home.
Went to Church &amp; Sunday School. Went uptown at night with
Elgin. Listened to radio.
Went to dance put on by Hockey Club &amp; Brant Orchestra.
Wonderful time – best we ever had at dance in Durham.
Kids were there from Mt. Forest, Ceylon &amp; Hanover.
Elizabeth Reis got a job in Eaton’s Office in Hanover. I sure
miss her. Went to Young People’s at nite, a social.
Lovely day. Tried 2nd theory in Shorthand. Got 92. Did

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homework at night &amp; went to bed early as I was tired.
Nadine still in hospital, no change. Miss Edge started to
take course. I stayed home at night &amp; listened to radio.
Cold. Elgin came up for me after four. I went down to store
at nite &amp; then came home &amp; read.
Snowed for first to-day. Baked in morning, did homework in
aft. Went to a political meeting in ? at nite ha!
Went to church. Didn’t feel well, had a cold so stayed home
at nite &amp; listened to radio.
Cold &amp; snowing. Stayed home at nite and did homework.
Wrote a letter to Bernice.
Mrs. Metcalf died. Winnie &amp; I went to Hallowe’en social at
Caldwell’s. We dressed up in rooster costumes.
Hallowe’en. I went out with a bunch of kids about 12 of us.
We had lots of fun raiding Mr. K?’s junk pile.
Cold. Nothing much doing. Did a lot of homework at nite.
Had a Rapid Calculation exam. I came home with Mother &amp;
Dad &amp; went down to store at nite.
Baked in morning. Did homework in aft. Went to show in
Han. at nite to see Ruby Keeler &amp; Dick Powell in “Dames”.
Went to church &amp; Sunday School in aft. Vic was down for
supper. They got the pin today so Nadine is coming home
Tues. Went to church at nite.
Started taking transcriptions, hard, certainly makes me
nervous. Did homework at night.
Worked hard all day. Had a few Mission Circle girls down at
nite to practice for a play.
Transcription sure is hard – it takes me so long to type it
back. Did a lot of paperwork at nite.
Went up to Aunt Eva’s for diner &amp; over to Sally’s after 4. I
came home with Elgin &amp; read at nite.
Reg F left us a big fish so we had it for dinner with dressing.
Did homework in aft. Snowing. Uncle Wills were down at
nite. I went home with them.
Got 100 in Rapid Cal exam. Stayed home at nite &amp; did
homework. Very cold.
Jubilee Singers were here. They sure are good company.
We kept 2 of them overnight. Concert was good.
Was up at Mission Circle at Anna’s. Mission Circle at ? Also
Remembrance Day. Went to service at monument in
morning. Went to church at nite.
We certainly have to work hard, started filing to-day, never
have a minute. Did homework till late.
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Went to Ayton with Mrs. Schenels &amp; Winnie &amp; Mrs. Barber.
Had a nice time.
Had a Salesmanship exam. I came home with Elgin. Read
at nite.
Lovely Day. Indian Summer. Anna was down. We went to
show in Hanover, ? British Agent. I got a new pair of brown
pumps, Eliz R. ?
Another swell day. Ruby and Cy were down for supper.
Went uptown at night &amp; went to church, Mr. Smith spoke on
how to improve myself - good.
Lovely &amp; warm. I got 66 in Salesmanship exam. Stayed
home at nite &amp; did homework.
Fowl supper. Lovely day. For it. Sure had plenty to eat. I
went to supper, came home &amp; did homework &amp; went back
for concert.
Mother, Winnie &amp; Uncle John went to Port Elgin to-day.
Vera came down &amp; stayed with me all night.
Winnie came home to-day. Uncle John was down for
supper – things not going so well up there. I studied for my
3rd Theory in Shorthand.
Got 86 in Shorthand. Winnie, Elgin, George and I went to
dance in Holstein. Had lunch with B? Christie. Met a boy
McK? from Brampton who knew McClures – nice looking.
Cold today. Winnie stayed all day. Went to bed early at nite.
Went to church &amp; Sunday School. Uncle John was down for
supper. Went to church at nite &amp; then went for a ride with
Bill, J.D. McAuliffe &amp; Ruby Voisin to Walkerton. Then went to
Hanover to eat.
Felt sort of tired. Had Fr. Comp. exam. Was supposed to go
to Anglican Box Social but didn’t go as it rained.
Nice day. Went to Young Peoples at nite. I was made
Captain of Membership Drive. Anna and I went for a walk
after.
Worked at school until late. Had Fr. Authors exam. Did
homework at nite.
Had a holiday for Prince’s wedding. I went out to Aunt Mary
Ann’s for day. Carie was up. Jean is sure cute. Mr.
Grieson, traveller for us down at nite.
Mr. Kope died to-day. Had excitement at school, 2
policemen were there to interview Marjorie Noble. Was
going to go to dance in Durham but it was a terrible night so
Elgin &amp; I stayed home and read. Terribly windy. Did home
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Went to church &amp; Sunday School. Went to Durham church at
night. Was out with Wallace after. Elgin, Rus, Wallace and I
went out to Anna’s and had a swell time.
Cold to-day. Mother &amp; Dad &amp; Winnie went to Mr. Kope’s
funeral. I did homework at night.
Finished Budj? 14 in Typing. I went to Young People’s at
nite. Miss Gerrie spoke on her trip to Alaska. Had lunch.
Marg Wilson and I went up to Ruby Voisin’s for awhile after.
Had an exam to-day in Transcription. I only got 35 in Fr.
Comp. Tried to get caught up with work at nite.

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Got 3 highest in Fr. ? Winnie had the Women’s Institute &amp;
such a luncheon they had. Winnie and I went over to
Schenk’s - they moved to-day.
Real cold. I went over to Sally’s after four. Bill Firth gave
me a ride home. I went to dance in Holstein with Wallace.
Had swell time – met a nice kid - Stewart from Flesherton.
Didn’t get up very early. Did homework in aft. Listened to
radio at night.
Went to church &amp; Sunday School &amp; to Durham church at
nite. Anna and I were uptown for awhile.
Winnie is busy practicing kids for Sunday School concert.
We drew names for Xmas presents. I got Ross’s.
Had Mission Circle at Shirley MacIntyre’s. I was put in for
President again &amp; Marian House for Secretary. Marian, Anna
and I went to rink after.
I had a lot of work to do to-day. We are certainly busy –
going to have exams all next week. Mrs. Dargaval went
away in aft. so we were our own boss. Got my homework
done early, read a story &amp; listened to radio.
Got 37 in typing, coming up. I came home after 4. Addressed Xmas cards &amp; decided what presents we would
buy. Art wanted me to go to Dromore. Mother and I made
Christmas Cake &amp; Shortbread / didn’t put enough flour in it some stuff? I did homework in aft. Marion House and I went
up to rink at nite.
Went to Church &amp; Sunday School in aft. Elgin &amp; I went up to
town at nite.
Started for a busy week – exams in everything. I stayed
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Had exam in Spelling to-day. I went to Christmas concert in
church at nite. It was very good. Winnie helped train them.
Had exam in Rapid Calculation &amp; Filing to-day. I studied at
night for Salesmanship, Bookkeeping.
Had 2 exams. Studied for Shorthand at night &amp; listened to
radio. I got 3 Xmas cards.
Last day of school, got results, got good marks in my exams.
Went shopping after supper then to commencement. They
put on a play, Cyclone Sally.
Went up town for Santa Claus day. Did shopping. Got
Mother a dress. I got a purse &amp; powder &amp; perfume from
Anna/Grace. Went skating at nite &amp; kids came up after &amp; we
danced for awhile.
Xmas Sunday. Went to church and Sunday School. Went
uptown at nite. Choirs sang carols around Xmas tree. I went
to Bernice’s for awhile &amp; then down to see Ruby. Listened
to radio at nite.
Mother &amp; Dad went up to Durham.
Cy, Ruby, Winnie, Ross, Cecil and I went sleigh riding –
some time on road up the hill behind the car (rope broke?)
Lovely day! Had our Christmas tree in morning. Got notes,
boots, purse, shoe trees, plate, powder perfume. Went up to
Aunt Eva’s, had turkey dinner – unloaded tree – got
stockings &amp; cushion. Went skating on rink in aft., had it all to
ourselves. Went to Knox tree at nite.
Went down to help clean up church in morning. Terrible train
accident in Dundas – 15 killed and ? injured. Had terrible
cold – went to bed early &amp; took lemonade and aspirin.
Cold was a little better. I went to party at Boyles at night. I
got prize.
Went down to Mrs. Kerr’s in aft. and got some books.
Winnie, Ruby, Cy &amp; Aunt Eva were down at nite played
cards till 2.
Didn’t get up very early. Read in aft. Was going skating at
night but it was so cold I stayed home &amp; read &amp; listened to
radio.
Went to church. Mr. Mercer was up for supper. Was invited
down to Kerrs but it was so cold I didn’t poke my nose out.
Read.
Very stormy. Roads are sure blocked up. Had planned to
go to New Year’s Eve dance in Holstein but roads were
blocked.

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COMMENT
New Year’s – terribly stormy. Elgin &amp; I went up to Winnie’s
in morning. McGirr’s were down for dinner. Ruby only got
as far as Arthur &amp; had to stay there all nite. Some weather.
Quite mild. Came up to Durham in aft. Read – finished a
book. Winnie, Ethel Hargrave &amp; I went to hockey match.
Milverton &amp; Durham. Durham won 9-2.
Cold, stormy &amp; blustery – such weather. Started to school
again. Sure feels funny to be back again. Not altogether
pleasant. It was so cold stayed in at night &amp; did some
homework.
Real frosty. Anna came down for week end with Elgin &amp; I.
Went to dance in Hall. Stayed up &amp; talked till 2:30
discussing things &amp; people.
Didn’t get up very early. Played rummy in aft. Listened to
hockey game &amp; played “500” till 12.
Anna intended to go up in time for church but didn’t get up till
11. Went up in afternoon &amp; called on Marion House. Went
to church at nite. Came home with Laddie. Great. Read.
A thaw. Raining. Norman Marshall’s funeral. Didn’t feel
very well – had terrible headache. Did homework, looked
over a magazine, went to bed early.
Rained all day. Had a busy day. Went to Mission Circle at
Mrs. Alder’s, had ice cream again. Came home &amp; read
“Guarded Walls”.
A lovely day. Got my subscription. Best ever to-day so sort
of encouraging. Did homework, listened to radio &amp; read
some more of my book.
Colder to-day. Snow almost gone though. I washed my hair
after 4. Did homework &amp; listened to radio – Lindbergh trial
on.
Got 37 in Typing test. Cecil is going out west. I came home
with Elgin after 4 &amp; read at night.
Worked in morning &amp; did homework in aft. Miss Heard was
over for supper. We played cards at night.
Terribly stormy. Went to church in aft. &amp; at night Mr. Smith
spoke on being yourself. I went up to Marion H. after.
Real frosty. Did some typing for Mrs. Alder. Winnie &amp; I ate
a whole dish of scalloped potatoes for supper. Went over to
Hargrave’s at night &amp; played “500” some time.
Almost slept in too late. Snowed heavily all day. Went to
Young People’s &amp; took part in discussion – planned to have
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Mount Forest High School Girl’s &amp; Boys played hockey here.
Blanche, Anna &amp; I went to game. Girl’s lost 5-0 &amp; Boy’s won
5-0. Some fun to watch them.
A terribly stormy day – the worst yet. I didn’t go up to school
in aft. Was glad to stay in at nite. Studied for Shorthand
Exam &amp; listened to Rudy Vallee program. Elgin started
Baschess (?) Course.
Had my 5th theory Shorthand exam, got 80. Went over to
Schenks’s for supper. Donnie &amp; Peggy are certainly cute.
Had some more of those good bits. Schenk’s dinner.
Barber’s were down at our place at nite – played cards.
A lovely day. Mother went uptown in aft. &amp; I did homework.
Mother &amp; Dad were away at nite, so we had a few kids in,
listened to radio &amp; around until till1:30.
Thawing again. Didn’t get up till 10:30. Went to church in
aft. &amp; night. Dad wasn’t feeling very well. I went to bed eary
as I was sure tired.
Raining all day. Mrs. Schenk, Mrs. MacLean, Mrs. Hargrave
&amp; Ethel were over for tea. We played cards after. They sure
are a jolly bunch.
Real cold again. Started to type out a play for institute.
Went over to Sally’s after four. Nadine is 11 months old today &amp; sure lively. The more she is tossed about the better
she likes it.
Real cold to-day – below zero. Winnie was up at McGirr’s
for supper as I was alone. Eva Derby was in. I did a lot of
Shorthand. Trying to finish book.
Still cold to-day. Stayed at school till nearly 6. Did a lot of
homework at night. Winnie &amp; I popped some corn.
Got 41 in typing test to-day. Came home with Elgin after
four. Intended to go to Holstein but it stormed so read
instead.
Cold. Baked a cake in morning. Did homework in aft.,
finished Shorthand book, some kids were in at night. We
had a good game of “500”.
Real frosty. Went snowshoeing for some exercise. Went to
church in afternoon. Sally &amp; Vic &amp; Nadine were down for
supper. I came up with them &amp; went over to their place for
awhile.
Very cold. Typed at the play all day. Winnie had Auxiliary, a
large crowd &amp; certainly jolly.
Finished the play. Aunt Eva asked me to go to Walkerton to
hockey game but it was terribly cold so went to Young
People’s instead. My side won in Membership drive.
Wasn’t feeling very well. Had a letter from Cecil – likes it. I
stayed home at nite &amp; studied for Shorthand exam.
Had 3 exams. Got 84 in last Shorthand exam &amp; 95 in
Grammer exam. Started on legal work. Winnie &amp; I went over
to Sally’s &amp; played contract till late.
Lovely day. Felt terribly sleepy. Do nothing but Shorthand
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early.
Thawing. Did homework in afternoon. Went skating at
night. Varney bunch went up to skate, had nice time – went
out to Anna’s after.
Did some French in morning. Went to church in aft. &amp; Anna
&amp; I went to church at nite. I went for walk with Laddie &amp; Bill
Renwick.
A lovely day. I took Nadine out after four. We were all over
to Sally’s for dinner at night. Played cards.
Had French Comp. exam – not too bad. Studied at night &amp;
went to bed early.
A busy day. I was invited to a party at Schenk’s but didn’t go
as I had a terrible cold. Studied French. Harriston beat
Durham 5-0.
Had a letter from Ruby. Uncle Charlie disappeared. Went
to our Young People’s skating party – nice time.
A salesmanship exam in morning. Harriston played
Durham. Durham had to overcome 5 goal lead or they
would be out of it. Winnie &amp; I went at 7:05 to get a seat.
Rink was jammed – score 9-2 for D, some excitement.
A lovely day. Went down to see Elva Stewart’s baby in aft.
Choir practice here at night.
Colder to-day. Got up Mission Circle program. Went to
church in aft. &amp; to Anglican church at nite. Wallace was up
at night.
Berniece was home. I typed out work Mission Circle.
Winnie &amp; I were up to Aunt Marion’s for supper. Did
homework after I came home.
Nice day. Went to Mission Circle at Towns. Sally started.
Planned ball. Blanche Boyce &amp; we did rapid cal. together.
Warm again. I kept Nadine while Sally went to a tea. Went
to hockey match – Arthur &amp; Durham for district
championship. Durham won 3-2 – exciting.
Thawing. Hanover invited us over to Valentine prom. Didn’t
know I was going until 7, Fred &amp; I went over with Allan,
Laddie, Ronald Rudd, Mr. Sharpe. Had swell time, went to
dinner in Durham after we came home.
I got 91 in Salesmanship but only 39 in Fr. I served at
supper in church – some menu. Went to Wilton’s to his
practice after. Bill Firth called up for me about to go to
dance in Hanover, but wasn’t home.
Colder again, didn’t get up very early. Did homework in aft.
Came up to Durham at night as Winnie was sick. Sore
throat.
I went to church in morning. Winnie was better but can
hardly speak yet. Read in afternoon. Anna &amp; I went to
church at nite.
Lovely day. Washed my hair after four. Did homework &amp;
then Winnie and I had a game of cribbage. Took lemonade
and aspirin as I have sort of a cold.

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Cutis Dale, Murray Hays have a son – been married about
14 yrs – ha! Got word of Uncle Charlie’s death, found in
garage, missing a month. Bill Renwick’s brother died – only
25. Went toYoung People’s - Miss Edge was here.
Got 50 in French Authors, sort of disappointed. Mrs. Schenk,
Peggy and Donnie were here in aft. Donnie is a dear. Went
over to Renwick’s.
Had a sore eye. Wrote a letter to Renwick’s. Winnie &amp; I
went over to Sally’s at night. Took cradle over for Nadine –
stayed till 12:30.
Typed 250 tickets for Institute. 75¢. I think 1st money I ever
earned. Nadine’s Birthday. Went over after school. All the
relations were there &amp; had tea. She sure is a dear.
Baked some cream puffs &amp; Butterscotch Squares. Did
homework in aft. Went Skating at night &amp; went to Anna’s
after.
Went to church in afternoon. Aunt Eva’s were down for
supper. I went to church at night. Mr. Smith spoke on
“Meaning of Marriage”. Great.
Vic is sick – has flu. I went to see Mrs. Whitmore after four –
she is real sick. I went to hockey game with Laddie. O.S. &amp;
Durham – D. won 8-3.
Cold to-day. Rebecca’s had a party, had Hanover &amp; Mount
Forest, had a swell time. Came home with Bill Firth.
Cold again, 22 below last nite. Didn’t feel very well all day.
Went in to talk to Barb in telephone office after four. Did
homework &amp; went to bed early.
Durham beat O.S. Rangers 7-0. Got 87 in 60 speed in
Shorthand. Did homework at night – took a book up to Mrs.
Dargeval.
Lovely day – real warm. D. played with O.S. Olympians.
O.S. 4-2. I came home with Dad &amp; went to choir practice at
Morris’.
Swell day again, like spring. Did homework in aft. &amp; went
down to store. Read at night.
Real warm. Went to church in aft. &amp; night. Mr. Smith spoke
on “Can one fall in love intelligently?”. Grand.
So slippery you couldn’t stand up. George Hahn fell with
tray of dishes on Main street, ha! Went to play practice in
Hall in afternoon. Anna &amp; I went to hockey game, O.S. &amp; D.
Most exciting game I ever was at – overtime. D. won in out
round by one goal.
Everyone talking about game last night. I was there. I
stayed home at night &amp; did quite a bit of homework, had bath
&amp; went to bed.
Colder. Washed my hair &amp; had it finger waved after four.
Went to rehearsal for play in Hall.
The play (Trusts Accomodalis)(?). Had a swell night for it. It
went off fine. Ethel did us up and I certainly had lots of
grease on – a full house.
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game with Laddie. Rink was packed again. D. beat Ayton
4-3 which isn’t a very big lead to take tomorrow nite. Uncle
Cameron doing well.
Was in bed nearly all day. I think I must have the flu. Ruby
&amp; Cy came home. Certainly did a lot of reading.
Feeling better. Did homework. Went to church at night. Mr.
Smith spoke on “Courtship”. Went over to Sally’s after
church.
Got 100 in Rap. Cal. – was only one who passed – not bad.
Stayed over at Sally’s as Vic was away. A lot went to Ayton
to game. D. won 5-1. Spectators had a fight – took 5
policemen to stop them.
Nadine walks now, a darling, never woke up all night. We
made banana ice cream at noon. Sally had the Mission
Circle. Hemmed draperies and finished vale.
A lovely day. I came home to-day. Did quite a bit of
homework at night as I was getting sort of behind. D. plays
in Clinton tonight.
Clinton won 5-4. Winnie went to bridge at Elsie McGirr’s. I
stayed home, listened to radio &amp; did homework.
Real soft, like summer. Went to lit(?) in Hall in afternoon.
Blanche, Winnie &amp; I went to hockey game. Water on ice
was terribly sloppy. Rink was jammed. Durham won 2-1. A
tie on round playoff next week.
Mild again. Mother went up town in aft. I did homework.
Stayed home at night &amp; read magazine.
Read in morning. Went to church in aft. Marjorie was up for
supper &amp; we went to church. Mr. Smith spoke on “Cause of
Happiness in Marriage”.
Lovely day. Went to Young People’s at night and went down
with Miss Edge to Leith’s to play bridge. A Mrs. Anderson –
young kid who boards there played with us – a good time –
we won.
Didn’t go to college in aft. Durham plays off with Clinton in
Galt. A lot went down. I stayed with Jean &amp; Vera. Went
downtown. Mrs. Anderson was with us. Heard score –
Durham lost 3-2. Hockey over.
Everyone talking about game. Sure tough that they lost out.
I stayed home at night &amp; did homework. Mrs. Schenk was
over.
Winnie had the Ladies’ Aid. We had 2 tables of bridge at
nite. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Rutherford, Frank Goodchild &amp; H.
Anderson, Eddie McQueen &amp; Edye. Good time.
I finished the typing book. Swell day. Spring certainly is
here. Mr. Anderson was down after &amp; going home
tomorrow. I came home with Elgin at nite.
Lovely day. Studied some French in aft. Elgin went to
Toronto. I intended to go to show but Elgin didn’t get home
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Studied some Fr. Went to church in aft. and nite. Mr. Smith
spoke on “Mixed Marriages”. Miss Heard had an accident
on Main Street with a new car, in hospital.
Colder to-day. Had Fr. Authors exam. Got fruit after four to
send up to hospital to Mary Leeson who has a new baby.
Did homework at night – Mother was up.
Lovely day. I went up to Whitmore’s after school &amp; after
supper Anna and I went for walk. Talked to George Glass
and fooled around for awhile.
Vic phoned and said he was going to Toronto in morning.
So Winnie &amp; I got ready to go with him. Anna had a party,
played “500” – good time. Elgin, Allan, Bill, Laddie, Freda,
Evelyn B., Anna &amp; I.
Got up at 5. Had breakfast at Hope’s. Got a Joan Bennet
permanent in Joan’s (4hrs.). Went to Imperial in aft. To see
Roberta (good). Ruby called for us after 4 and we ate &amp;
then went to see Shirley Temple in “Bright Eyes” (wonderful)
&amp; also “Women in the Dark”.
We stayed at Wilf’s (?) all night &amp; Winnie &amp; I went shopping
in aft. &amp; went to Hope’s for dinner. Came home at nite. Sally
drove and we minded Nadine.
Combed my hair a bit – think I will like it. Did homework in
aft. to make up for school missed. Went to bed early as I
was tired.
Went to church in aft. &amp; nite. Mr. Smith spoke on “in-laws”.
Allan, Bill, Russ Drimmie, Earl Hast, Mack(?), Freda, Mr.
Allen &amp; I were out to Anna’s – had some great arguments on
religion &amp; so on.
Had a Shorthand exam, got 98 but only 29 in my Fr. Alix
Edge(?), Hugh Anderson, Eddie McQueen were over for
bridge. Stayed till about 2. I was sick in night.
Snow on the ground, much colder. Had another Shorthand
exam. Wasn’t feeling very well so did some studying &amp; went
to bed early.
Got 93 in Shorthand exam. Anna, Blanche &amp; I went to
Auxiliary Contest program, good. I walked home with Hugh
A.
Sort of chilly. Winnie went to institute so I got my own
supper. Studied filing at night.
Had filing exam. Mrs. Dargavel went to Toronto so we had
holiday in aft. Went up to college &amp; had some fun. Went to
dance in Holstein – had a great time. Kids were there from
Mt. Forest.
Winnie stayed over the week end. We went to sugar bush in
aft. Read at night.
Cold wind. Mr. Mercer’s birthday, 50. Went to church in aft.
Laddie, George Glass &amp; I went up to Grace MacDonald’s at
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Didn’t go to school in morning as Mrs. Dargavel was away,
studied some though, bookkeeping. Went over to Sally’s at
four &amp; to Hargrave’s at night. Played “500”. Oscar Moon
was there. Didn’t get home until late, about 2.
Nice day. Had a Shorthand exam &amp; started Bookkeeping
exam. Betty Rudd &amp; I looked for present for Mrs. Alder who
is going away. Anna &amp; I went up town at night. Allan
McLean walked home with us.
Mr. Wilton dropped dead this morning. Went to Mission
Circle. Ladies gave a supper. We gave Mrs. Alder a
Sheffield relish dish, $6.50. I made the presentation. Allan,
Anna, Hugh &amp; I went out to Anna’s &amp; played “500”.
Had 5th theory. Took Nadine after four, went up to see
Dorothy McFarlane. Stayed at Sally’s for supper. When I
came home Hugh called up &amp; wanted to come over. Winnie
was away &amp; we danced &amp; fooled around.
Rainy. Had 6th theory exam, got 92% on whole &amp; 96% on
rules. Winnie started my dress for the Easter dance, red
&amp;white organdie. I didn’t go home this week end as I have
an exam tomorrow.
Studied in morning. Vera was down – some girl. Had
Shorthand Theory exam in aft. – hard. Went up to library at
night. Got “The Silent World”.
A lovely day. Went to church in morning. Winnie &amp; I went
up to Aunt Eva’s for dinner. Went to church at night. Mr.
Smith spoke on “Divorce”.
Snow on ground. Winnie went to Hanover with Rebecca’s
so I had Hugh, Blanche, Allan in for a game or bridge –
danced.
Had a Business English exam – final. Got 85. Winnie &amp; I
went to Mission Circle concert at night.
I didn’t go to school in aft., studied for Fr. Mother was up
and they finished my dress. It looks pretty. Anna wanted
me to go to show with her but thought I better study.
Got diploma for filing – 93. The highest. Wrote Fr. Comp in
aft. – hard. Hugh, Alex Edgar were over for bridge. A Mr.
Burner called for Hugh – some guy, a regular comedian.

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Good Friday and a lovely day. Washed &amp; pressed my
clothes in morning. Sally, Mrs. Hope &amp; Nadine came down
in aft. &amp; took Mother &amp; I for a drive. Cy &amp; Ruby also called.
Went to Br(?) at night– a choir practice.
Warm &amp; sunny. Baked in morning. Went up to town in aft.
Got a new brown hat. Elgin, George Sockette, Berniece &amp; I
went to show in Hanover at night “After Office Hours”.
Easter Sunday and a lovely day. Went up to Mary Leeson’s
in morning. Went to church in aft. Cy, Ruby &amp; Winnie were
down for supper.
Myrtle Kerr was in an accident – hurt her back. I went up to
town with uncle Cameron &amp; went to Easter dance – wore my
new dress. Had a wonderful time, a swell dance. Stayed at
Winnie’s.
Came home in morning with Vic &amp; Sally. Mother went to
Toronto with them. I had a sleep in aft. Elgin &amp; I went up to
Durham for Mother at nite.
Lovely &amp; warm. Raked up the lawn in aft. Anna was down
at night &amp; we went for a walk &amp; talked.
Uncle Harry Burnett died. Ruby, Winnie, Eva &amp; I went down
in aft. Ruby &amp; I minded Nadine till 9:30, then went to Hockey
Boys dance – a wonderful time. Lot there from Mt. Forest &amp;
Hanover.
I came home in morning. Did some ironing. Had an hour’s
sleep in aft. Went to Rebecca party in Hanover with Winnie
&amp; Ruby. Came home with Roy Coburn.
Raining. Mother &amp; I went to Uncle Harry’s funeral. Slept in
aft. George, Marg &amp; Al Constable, Winnie &amp; Ruby were
down at nite – had great chat.
Al stayed all night. Went to church at night with Anna. Earl
Hart, Art Hoss, Laddie, Allan, MacN, Freda &amp; I were out at
Anna’s. Had a great time – some discussion.
Started to school again. Mrs. Dargavel wanted to know if I
would be Miss MacPhail’s secretary for this week. Didn’t
know whether to go or not, told her I would. Went to
Oddfellow’s At Home &amp; dance.
Blanche Raynor didn’t come home so I had to take her part
in play. Stayed home in aft. as I wasn’t feeling well. Put on
play in Williamsford at nite. Didn’t have to be prompted –
had dance after.
Went over to Miss MacPhail’s in aft. Drafted a letter –
neither typewriter would work so had to call in a mechanic.
Went to Flesherton at night.
Did I work hard? Spelt poll “pale” ha! Sent 2 wires. Typed
nearly all day &amp; my back certainly ached but Miss MacPhail
was great. She gave me $2.50 for the day – not bad &amp;
brought me back for the High School Banquet. I stayed
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Brought over some work to do here. Mrs. Dargavel said that
I got a great reputation, only thing was that I worked her too
hard. Snowing. Stayed at Aunt Eva’s. Went to Masonic
dance with Laddie – a lovely swell party.
Went to Owen Sound with Elgin. He got a new suit &amp; I got a
new dress – green &amp; brown. Elgin &amp; I went uptown at night.
Jimmy Sullivan, Laddie, Allan were in car with us.
Didn’t get up till noon. Went to church &amp; Sunday School.
Was terribly tired – too many late nights. So went to bed
right after supper – raining.
Nicer today. A holiday. 25th anniversary of reign of King &amp;
Queen. Washed my hair. Went up to Sally’s at night. As
Winnie is away, I am staying there.
Sally &amp; Vic went to Toronto. Worked hard at school. Took
Nadine out after four. Went up to Library at night with Anna.
Sally came back with Ede, her sister &amp; baby &amp; Mrs. Palmer.
I went to show “David Copperfield” with Elgin, Anna &amp; Earl,
liked it very much.

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Running all day. Sally took her company back to Mona
Mills. Got my own supper. Did homework.
Miss MacPhail was over – got another $1.50 &amp; she wants
me Tues. &amp; Wed. Elgin came up &amp; I went home with him.
Read at nite.
Studied most of day. Went uptown with Elgin. Elgin,
Florence Patterson, Jean MacGillvary, Ronald Rudd, Laddie
&amp; I went to Holstein. Sure had fun. Took Florence home –
such roads.
A lovely day &amp; Mother’s day. Went to church &amp; Sunday
School &amp; up to Aunt Eva’s for supper. Bob Christie was up.
We went out to Freda’s. Had lots of fun.
Cold for this time of year. Nothing much happened to-day.
Went up to library and came home with Allan.
Sally’s went to Toronto so I stayed at Aunt Eva’s for dinner
and supper. Mrs. Kennedy (Aunt Marion’s daughter) died &amp;
left 5 children.
Lorne Reis died today – 24, very sad. Alex Edge &amp; I went
over to Miss MacPhail’s. Took 16 letters down at once &amp;
typed them. Arranged forms in envelopes. Worked till about
9.
Miss Edge came home but I stayed. Answered some more
letters. Miss MacPhail brought me over at night. Went on
ride to McGirrs with Young Peoples. Had a great time. It
was a gorgeous night. Came home with Laddie.
Went to school in morning. Had speed exam. Went to
Lorne Reis’ funeral in aft. Elgin, Ronald, Laddie, Bill
Renwick, Anna &amp; I went to dance in Holstein. Never missed
a dance. Home at “4”.
Didn’t get up till 11. Did some work. Fowler’s came up.
Went up town at night. Kids were around. Talked over night
before. Bill Firth asked me to a dance.
Was out driving the car in morning. Went to church &amp;
Sunday School. Went to church at night with Anna. Stayed
out for awhile.
Cold. Vic came home this morning. Went to Aunt Eva’s for
dinner. Went to dance (Canadian Cowboys with Bill Firth) –
lots of fun.
Still cold. Worked all day &amp; did homework at night. Mr. &amp;
Mrs. Smith were over. Went to bed early.
Lorne’s birthday – bought him some scribblers. 9 today.
Went over town at night but it was so cold, didn’t stay long.
Took Nadine out after 4. There were two fires – Kennies
and church shed. Shirley, Jean Murdoch, Anna, Elgin, Jim,
Laddie, Bill went out to Anna’s and played cards and
danced.
Warmer. Fowlers came up. Anna, Evelyn, Elsie, Barbara,
Berniece &amp; I went fishing. Had horse &amp; buggy ride, also flat
tire. Elgin, Jim, Laddie, Shirley, Anna &amp; I went to dance in
Flesherton, had wonderful time, lot from Durham there.

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Velma back third

Velma on right

Velma front left

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Real warm today. Worked in morning, studied &amp; had sleep
in aft. Howard MacDonald died suddenly. Ronald Rudd ,
Florence Patt., Laddie &amp; I went for drive in Ronnie’s car We
were in rumble.
Lovely today. Elgin &amp; I were up to Durham in morning.
Went to Sunday School. Anna was down. We went to Knox
anniversary at night. Rev. Dunn spoke good.
Got a nice pair of shoes – brown sport Oxford’s. I am
staying at Aunt Eva’s this week. Felt terrible today but stuck
it out at school &amp; went &amp; talked to Glenna for awhile. To bed
early.
Raining all day. Got my working sheet to come out in my
bookkeeping exam. Studied at night.
Nice today. Went over to Mrs. Hope’s after four. Anna, Inez
&amp; I went down town at night, open night. Bought some
cookies &amp; fooled around.
Finished my Bookkeeping exam. What a relief! Winnie
came home so we went down to house for supper. We had
lots to talk about.
Lovely. Winnie sprained her ankle so I mowed the lawn for
her after four. What a job! There was a play in town. I went
up town &amp; sat in the car with about 6 boys – ha! till the play
came out. Then went with Oscar Moon to dance at Holstein.
It was three when we got home but I got up early &amp; worked.
Had a sleep in aft. Elgin &amp; I went up town at nite. I was
around with Florence &amp; Glenna. Elgin had Shirley to the
show so Allan &amp; I went for a walk until they came back.
Uncle Irving &amp; Mrs. Brown came up. We all went on a picnic
to Harriston park. 5 cars. Cy, Ruby, Anna &amp; Kay were up.
Went to Balmy Beach also. Was out with Anna, Earl &amp; Allan
at night. Went to Pike Lake for a drive.
Rainy. Did some French. Mrs. Brown was here &amp; lovely. I
went up to town with her &amp; uncle about 6. Was up street at
night, came home with Laddie.
Got a 94 in my Bookkeeping exam. Anna started to school
in the daytime. We went to look at a present for Inez. I
stayed in at night &amp; studied.
Raining. Intended to play tennis after 4 but couldn’t. Anna &amp;
I went up town at nite. Were with rest of gang. They
brought us home.
Worked hard all day. Winnie went to Wiarton. Went up
town for awhile to Ethel Hargrave’s shop, asked Allan to
come out to Anna’s tomorrow nite. Said he would come if he
was the lucky one – ha.
Got a new pair of shoes, cup &amp; saucer. Forence, Marg,
Inez, Anna &amp; I had a dinner at Anna’s about 8. I was 19,
Inez 20 &amp; also Inez’s graduation. Gave her an evening bag.
The boys came out after, we danced &amp; had loads of fun.
Laddie bought me a box chocolates (Laddie &amp; Allan not
feeling very well sometimes).
Florence stayed at our place all night. We talked in morning
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Elgin &amp; I took her home at noon. Elgin &amp; I went uptown at
night.
Went down to store in morning. Went to church &amp; Sunday
School. Florence came out for supper, we went to
Presbyterian dinner &amp; then Allan, Ron, Anna, Florence, Earl
&amp; I went for drive. Down to park in Holstein, broke swing.
Went up to tennis courts after 4. Jimmie Sullivan &amp; I wrote a
Shorthand exam at night, came home &amp; did some studying.
Nice day. Typed out some chain letters for Barb. Winnie
went to Lodge &amp; I stayed in &amp; studied Fr.
Winnie &amp; I went over to see Mrs. Hope after 4. Anna &amp; I
went over to Inez’s at nite to see her grad presents. Got a
scare in night. Someone ringing doorbell about 2 &amp;
persistent.
Had a sore back all day. Did some more chain letters.
Winnie &amp; I went over to Elsie McGirr’s at night. Winnie
knitting me a sweater from pattern, pretty.
Mrs. Dargavel was away. I played tennis in morning. Did
some Fr. &amp; went up town in aft. in telephone office. Anna &amp; I
went to ballgame then whole gang went to dance in Holst.
We went with Jim &amp; Laddie in Moore’s car – swell time
(Wilkinson boy - 2nd cousin was there).
Got up about 8:30. Did some work. Had some sleep in aft.
Went to Rav (Rahn de Voo) at night with Elgin, Evelyn
Ross, Glenna, Lawrence, Lewie McComb &amp; Jimmy. Talk
about fun, bought doughnuts, date squares etc.
Moonie’s came up. We went visiting in aft. and stayed at
Aunt Charlotte’s for supper. I went up to town about 8.
It was raining so stayed home started Madame Thérèse – 30
pages a morning. Went to school in aft. Studied at nite &amp;
went up to library.
Went to school to study in morning. It was raining all day &amp;
cold. I worked some old Fr. Papers at nite.
Raining again. Got over my 30 pages. Went up town at
night &amp; sat in car with kids.
Quite cold. Terrible weather for June. Winnie &amp; I stayed
home at night &amp; listened to radio &amp; I did some Fr.
Sentences.
Mrs. Dargavel told me I was the best she ever had in
Shorthand. Anna &amp; I went for drive with Bill Firth. Anna,
Glenna, Evelyn, Elgin, Lewie, Laddie &amp; I went to dance in
Priceville, swell time bankers were there.
Was tired. Had a sleep in aft. &amp; studied some Fr. Went up
town at night. Was with Glenna, Evelyn. Met Bill &amp; went to
restaurant to eat.
Cold &amp; rainy. Did some more Fr. sentences. Went to
church &amp; Sunday School. Went to church at night. Went for
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Tried Fr. Authors in morning – sight was hard. Fr. Comp. in
aft. not so bad. Anna &amp; I went to ballgame. We went for
walk with kids.
Took Shorthand all morning. Mrs. Dargavel told me I was
going to get General Proficiency Certificate. Anna &amp; I went
up town &amp; sat in Barb’s car at night. Kids came along –
bought peanuts.
Warm all day. Rained at night. Glenna, Evelyn, Allan, Elgin
were down. We certainly raised the roof.
Lovely. Elgin &amp; I went to Rocky Garden Party (Laddie asked
me to go but didn’t call). Glenna, Evelyn, Lewie, Elgin, Bill
Renwick &amp; I went to dance in Williamsford. Good time.
Winnie painted the verandah. We went to ball game.
Harriston &amp; Durham girls. There was a street dance after.
Stayed till end.
Was terribly tired. Worked in morning. Read &amp; slept in aft.
Fowler’s called on way up North, wanted me to go with
them. Laddie, Shirley, Elgin &amp; I went to show “Kid Millions”.
Didn’t get up very early. Finished “Hundredth Chance” –
wonderful. Went to church &amp; Sunday School. Came up to
town at night. Was with Laddie. Stayed at Anna’s all night.
Anna, Glenna, Evelyn &amp; I went to Mt. Forest for the
celebration. Had lots of fun (took lunch into restaurant).
Then I was out with the smartest boy at night, Teddie
Broughton. There was a street dance.
Was terribly hot. Glenna &amp; I went swimming after four and
went to ballgame at night.
Hot. Glenna &amp; I went swimming after 4. Went up to town at
night, it was open night.
Just had school in morning as it was so hot. Evelyn had car
in afternoon and took us to U.F.O. picnic, went to dance at
night, had good time.
Terribly hot. Just had school in morning. Gang of us went
to dance in Holstein at night. It was warm so we stayed
outside most of time.
Worked in morning. Walter Baines (a cousin from the West)
and another kid came up. Bill Firth &amp; I went to the Rav with
them at nite. Ate afterwards, lots of fun. Rode in rumble.
Took pictures. Glenna &amp; I, Elgin &amp; the 2 boys went to Owen
Sound in morning. Had lunch in park. Went to church in aft.
Came up to Winnie’s at night.
A terrible houseful, Aunt Eva’s are here as they are fixing
their house. Ruby home. Was tired, went to bed early.
Hot. Just had school in morning. Ruby had tonsils out &amp; is
resting up. Jean &amp; I went for a walk at night.
Hot. Tried Shorthand exam. Letters in morning. Got 86.
Aunt Eva made me a halter neck blouse in aft. Went up
street at night with Anna &amp; Glenna to ball game.
Tried legal exam – passed. Aunt Eva, Ruby, Winnie &amp; I
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&amp; gang.
Had typing exam (53). I was supposed to try last exam but it
didn’t come. Glenna, Susie Bell &amp; I with to Flesherton to 12th
celebration. Street dance in Durham at night. I was with
Teddie Broughton. Swell time.
Ruby was down for week end. Had lots of fun. Bill Firth,
Glenna, Lewie &amp; I went to Rav at night. Elgin took Ruby’s
car over. We all ate together after. Rode in rumble.
Cooler. We went to church. Elgin took Ruby up at night. I
read &amp; went to bed early.
Tried Shorthand exam – 80 speed. Finished everything.
Mrs. Dargavel is going to give me a dictionary. Came home
at noon. Lewie &amp; Jean Rowe were down at night &amp; talked to
Elg &amp; I for awhile.

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Vera was down for week. We went in swimming in aft.
Washed &amp; ironed. Went down to store at night.
Mother made my dress &amp; I ironed. Elgin &amp; I went up town at
night. Saw the kids &amp; talked in the car for awhile.
Terribly hot. Elgin was sick &amp; also the hired man. Sewed.
Elg &amp; I went up for Glenna at night. We had some Pepsi
cola &amp; chocolate cake for lunch.
Hot. Glenna &amp; I went down to Evelyn’s in morning (hitchhiked down). Came home in aft. Elg, Eva, Joe Noble,
Lewie, Glenna &amp; I went to dance in Holst. Teddie B. came in
just before I came home.
Suffocating. Glenna went home in morning. Had a sleep in
aft. Elgin, Vera &amp; I went up town at night. Were in at
Winnie’s for awhile.
I went out to Florence Patterson’s in morning. Went to
church. Went back to lake to swim in aft. Went to church at
night. The heat was terrible. They had company after
church. Florence &amp; I talked till 1.
The heat is terrible. We helped Mrs. Patterson bake. Eliz.
Harding came out in aft. Talked. We went to supper,
garden party at Dromore. They put on play “ The Antics of
Ardour”. Comical. Florence was in it &amp; wore my dress. I
came home with Mother.
Hot again but not so bad. I went down to see Janet Kerr for
awhile in aft. &amp; read. Went down to corner at night.
Elg’s birthday (18). Real hot. Went up to dentist in aft. Got
my diploma, lovely. Went out to Anna’s for supper. Laddie
was up at night. We went for drive (sure like him).
Ironed in morning. Went to church picnic in Holstein with
Anna. Played ball. Went to tattoo in Mt. Forest at nite. Elg
Wouldn’t take us so Marj, Eva &amp; I got down in spite of them
(was with Ted/had swell time did not miss a dance).
Lorne was sick – summer flu. Had a card from Bill who is on
holidays. Claire was up for supper. We went down to
corner at night.
Elg &amp; I went up to doctor’s to get medicine for Lorne. Was at
dentist, with Glenna &amp; then went out to Aunt Mary Ann’s for
supper. Elg, George Rockett, Susie Bell, Glenna &amp; I went to
Rav at nite.
Little cool. This week certainly has been terrible. Went to
church. Uncle John &amp; Aunt Myra were down for supper.
Read at night.
Worked all morning. Was down to store in aft. Anna was
down at night &amp; we talked over things (about Teddie being
up to Ritchie’s).
Went up to dentist. Finished. Teddie was up at night. We
went to show &amp; then up to see Glenna &amp; Lewie.
Worked in morning. Mother &amp; I went to Laddie’s hill at
Mountains. Went up town at night. Laddie telling me what
he thought about Teddie.
Washed up everything for the Old Boys. Ironed in aft. Was
tired at night. Washed Elg’s hair &amp; went to bed early.

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Cleaned house in morning. We went up town in aft. Old
Boys starts tomorrow. A kid came up from Mt. Forest &amp;
wanted me to go to show but didn’t go. Went to bed early.
Registration Day at Old Boys. Worked typing names on
badges at Town Hall. Interesting. Fowler’s &amp; Uncle Irving’s
were up. Midway in town (were on swings, merry-go-round
&amp; ferris wheel) – went there at night. Had 2 chances to go to
Rav (with Laddie), didn’t go. Stayed at Glenna’s at night
during Old Boys.
Went to Pres. Church in morning. Had dinner, went to 4
Square Dipping (a lady 75 dipped). Went out to decoration
at cemetery – took pictures. Fooled around town at nite &amp;
then went to midnight street dance. Was with Teddie. He
took me home, didn’t get any sleep at all (Glenna &amp; Evelyn
dressed up in men’s clothes &amp; sprayed us with pepper &amp;
water about 5 in the morning. Belva Noble, Eliz. Vessey,
Evelyn, Glenna &amp; I).

Old Boys Reunion, 1935

Velma on left

Velma fifth from right

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Went to Calithumpian in Parade, good. Dionne Quintuplets
got 1st prize. Ate in town. For breakfast we had an orange,
for dinner a hamburger &amp; for supper a hamburger). Had ride
in an old car. Went over to grounds in aft. &amp; then went in
swimming. Went to dance again at night. Got home around
2:30 (lost $1.50 somewhere around house – looks
suspicious).

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Rained all day. As we didn’t get up until 5 pm (4 of us in a
bed, some time). Got something to eat. Went down town.
Ted was up. Went to dance. After they burned an old toilet
out on the street. It was wild (Ted took me home. We drove
over lawns etc., broke a door off car. Got in about 5. Mr.
Lawrence was away).
Got up about 1. Went down town &amp; to horse races. Ate in
town. Came up home &amp; got dressed. Went to dance. Ted
was up. We were all so tired didn’t know what to do with
ourselves. What a jam (Ted, Allan, Eliz., Berniece, Dan
O’Connell &amp; I came home together) (Mr. Lawrence told boys
to go home).
Got up about 1pm. Old Boys is over &amp; are we ever tired.
Laid around most of aft. Came down to midway at night.
Elg Came up for me. I went to bed early.
Washed up all my dirty clothes. Had sleep in aft. Went to
street dance at night. It rained so then had it in Hall – what a
jam. Ted was up.

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Not feeling very well. George Constable, Marj &amp; Winnie
were down for dinner. Ironed. Elg &amp; I went up town at night.
Last night of midway.
Went in swimming in morning. Went to Sunday School &amp;
church. A missionary, Mr. Storrey, from South America
spoke good. Was here for supper. Went down to corner at
night &amp; went to bed early.
Felt tired all day. Went in swimming &amp; had sleep in aft.
Terribly hot. Went down to water at nite. Ted Burnett,
Wilkinson, Jack Gibson were up in old truck.
Cooler. Did up some plums in morning. Mr. (Rev.) Storrey
was here for supper. Went to see picture on South America
in church at nite.
Rev. Storrey went away in morning. Marjorie &amp; I lay down at
water all aft. &amp; went for drive with Ted Novice. Went up
town at nite.
Hot. Washed in morning. Marj &amp; I went with Mr. McCabe in
aft. Selling cars. Went to town, Holstein, Woodland Springs,
Mt. Forest. Went to garden party at nite at Glenelg Centre.
Lots of fun, had a boy (German) from Kitchener with us.
Terribly hot, baked in morning. Had a little sleep in aft.
Read and went to bed sort of early as the next day was our
reunion. Got Fr. Authors &amp; enough in Fr. Comp. to give me
my middle.

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Reunion at Erin. Got towels for 2nd prize in Boot &amp; Shoe
Race. Stayed for dance at nite. Swell time. Mrs. Thornell,
Charles &amp; Howard were there from Detroit. They came up
here after. I came with them.
Went swimming in morning (Charles milked a cow). I went
up with Thornell’s while they visited the rest of the gang.
Stayed in Durham for supper. Rest went to bed early.
Charles &amp; I stayed, up worked on puzzles, went for drive.
Thornell’ s left in morning. Went in swimming in aft. &amp; also
at night. Stayed at Marjorie’s for supper. Freda stayed all
night.
Freda was here. We went in swimming in aft. Marj, Freda &amp;
I went to Mt. Forest with Mr. McCabe. Saw Ted just as we
were coming home. Some other kids wanted to bring us
home.
Cooler today. Just had 7 men to feed today. Fred, Marj &amp; I
went to Mt. Forest again. I was with Ted. Just kept Mr.
McCabe waiting ½ an hour on me.
We washed in morning. Went down to water in aft. Freda
went home at night &amp; I fooled around with kids for awhile
then went to bed.
Ironed in morning. Aunt Sadie’s were down in aft. Anna,
Marj &amp; I went to Mt. Forest again &amp; Anna stayed all nite.

Anna Ritchie

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Mother was sick so I did all the work. Wasn’t feeling very
well myself. Went up town at night. All set to go home with
Laddie but was so sick Elg Had to bring me home
What a night but feel a little better today. I guess I have the
flu too, nearly everyone has. Mother still in bed. I went on a
picnic to Crow’s bridge &amp; Pike Lake with kids from Varney.
Was out in canoe. Went to bed when I came home.
Mother still in bed. I feel kind of weak but manage to get
work done. Ross is here. I sure make use of Lorne these
days. Went down to store at nite.
Worked hard again. Mother is a little better to-day but still
weak. I baked. Lorne went up to Jean’s. Went down to
corner at nite. Billors(?) were up.
Canned some tomatoes. Real cool. Elg, Ross &amp; I went to
show, “No More Women” with Joan Crawford &amp; Robert
Montgomery good.
Anna came down in morning &amp; we washed &amp; ironed. Winnie
&amp; Ruby were down in aft. I went to a corn roast out at
Morrison’s cottage with Laddie.
Mother is Feeling better. Had a sleep in aft. Went to dance
in Holstein with Anna &amp; Barb &amp; Mac. Came home with Bill.
Ate, &amp; had swell time. Anna was with Clark.
Baked in morning. Mother went up to Doctor at night, is
anemic &amp; has to take it easier. I went to the Rav with
Laddie. 6 of us ate after &amp; had lots of fun.
Cold. Got up &amp; did work &amp; went back to bed again. Went to
church &amp; Sunday School. Went down to Marjorie’s for
awhile at night. Allan McFarlane died, drank poison.
Weigh 108 – am gaining. Labour Day. Elg Went to ex. We
did some pickling, read in aft. I got the car &amp; Evelyn,,
Glenna &amp; I went to street dance in Hanover.
Real cold. Made chili sauce. School started &amp; it seems
funny to be through. Was tired so read &amp; went to bed early;
got some books from Mrs. Kerr.
Did some more preserving. Went up town at night &amp; Barb,
Bill, Jim, Laddie, Allan &amp; I ate a basket of apples in about 15
min.
Washed &amp; did most of the ironing. We decided to go on a
trip over the week-end. Went down to see Marj For awhile.
Ironed. We had a corn roast at night. Jim, Laddie, Bill &amp;
Ron were down. Then 8 of us went out to Hayward Falls. 8
in 1 car. What a time!
Left about 10:30 on trip. Aunt Eva went with us. Went up by
Eugenia Kimberly Valley. Had lunch in Kimberly, stopped at
Cowan’s in Collingwood &amp; got to George Constable’s in time
for supper. Went to show in Barrie &amp; ate afterwards.
George &amp; Marj’s new home is perfect. We went down to
lake and saw bird houses beside George’s. Went up to Al
Constable’s at night. Children were home.
Left about 9. Stopped in Alliston. I got a new hat &amp; pr. of
shoes (brown). Got home about 1. Went up to Durham &amp;

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saw Mrs. Dargevel. Stayed at Aunt Eva’s for supper. Came
home &amp; went to bed early.
Aunt Sadie was down. Fixed up my clothes for fall. Went up
to town in aft. &amp; took Shorthand &amp; typing. Trying to get my
speed up. Had supper at Sally’s.
Lorne’s School Fair. I typed invitations for Anglican Tea.
Elg, Caldwell, Dorothy &amp; I went to show in Hanover &amp; to
dance at Rav afterwards.
Went to work in morning. Did 240 invitations. Miss
MacPhail was over &amp; wants me to start to work for her.
Brings her work over each day. Laddie &amp; I went to wiener
roast at Gordon McGirr’s cabin.
Started to work. Addressed postcards in morning. Went to
Fall Fair in aft., cold &amp; rainy. Fooled around with Bill in aft.
Went out to Winnie’s for supper. Bill, Glenna, kids, Lewie &amp; I
went to eat in O. Sound &amp; to dance in Williamsford,
wonderful time.
Worked hard all day. Thunder storm in aft. Ruby, Cy &amp;
Winnie came up from Toronto. I went up town tonight &amp;
fooled around with kids.
Cold. Went to church &amp; Sunday School. Winnie, Ruby &amp; Cy
were down. I went at home with Winnie at nite, read.
Worked hard all day addressing postcards. Winnie &amp; I went
over to Schenk’s at nite &amp; played cards. Helen Fortune was
there.
Lovely day. Miss MacPhail has a boy working for her,
Jimmy Palmer, a 4th year McMaster student. He took Sadie,
Winnie &amp; I up to a political meeting in Dornoch at nite. Very
clever kid.
Worked in morning. Went to Ladies meeting in Hall in aft.
Mrs. Pearce from O. S. &amp; Miss MacPhail spoke &amp; Marguerite
Nuttall, soprano sang. Great meeting – got my hair finger
waved at nite.
Busy all day. Went down to dance at Mt. Forest with Barb,
Anna &amp; Earl, their Fall Fair. Came home with Ted
Broughton. We ate in Mt. Forest. Had great time. Doug
Grant brought Glenna home.
Went to Ceylon, Dundalk &amp; to O.S. with Jimmy. Had dinner
in O.S., worked in aft. Went to Tennis Club Dance,
marvellous time. Ted Broughton &amp; Ted Bracey were up.
Went to work in morning but didn’t have much to do. Jimmy
was at our place for dinner. He &amp; Winnie went to Paisley. I
didn’t have to work in aft. Had a sleep. Went up town at nite
with Glenna, came home with Elg.
Didn’t get up until 11. Went to church &amp; Sunday School.
Went to Durham church at nite. Freda &amp; I stayed up town
for awhile &amp; then I went home &amp; read.

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Worked all day. Winnie cut my hair. I started to knit a scarf,
the first I ever did. Winnie went to meeting in Ceylon, so I
knit, had bath &amp; went to bed.
Lovely day, real warm. Anna came up at nite so we fooled
around until 1pm. She had to wait till Barb came home from
lodge. Elg &amp; Allan were down at house.
Another swell day. Fooled around with Evelyn in car after
work. Miss MacPhail was at Winnie’s &amp; Jimmy &amp; I had our
supper together. Shirley, Jean Murdoch, Marj &amp; a bunch of
kids &amp; I went in and bought 2 kinds of ice cream at nite. Had
good time.
Still more cards to do. Raining. Winnie went to another
political meeting. I listened to Rudy Vallee. Knit &amp; went to
bed fairly early.
Cold. Glenna, Lewie, Honey Ritchie, Oleida Hahn, Joe
Noble, Pat McComb &amp; I went to dance in Holstein. Their Fall
Fair &amp; what a crowd. But I had the swellest time. Nearly all
Mt. Forest were there, Ted B., Ted Bracy, Mac Thornhill, etc.
It was great.
Had to work in morning. Winnie cut out a dress for me in aft.
Brown wool crepe with orange velvet trimming. I made a
cake for Winnie. Glenna &amp; I were up town at nite. Came
home.
Mother’s birthday (50). Went to church &amp; Sunday School.
Winnie &amp; I went to Queen St. anniversary at night.
Nomination Day. What a crowd in town. Dr. Hall, the Liberal
candidate didn’t show up. Went to Red Cross dance at nite
after Cons. Banquet, good time. Rev. Mr. Harvey was here
for supper.
Terrible weather, rainy &amp; cold. Winnie went to a meeting.
Jimmy &amp; I had our supper together. Anna was up at nite.
Cold. Snow. Worked hard in morning but was off in aft.
Knit my scarf.
Didn’t have to do much all day. Winnie started to make a
dress for me, brown with orange velvet. Knit at night.
Cold &amp; snowy. Winnie finished my dress. Winnie went to
meeting in Paisley. I stayed home &amp; read &amp; had bath.
Worked all day. Jim was here for dinner &amp; also Vera.
Winnie &amp; I went up town at nite.
Varney anniversary, nice day. Winnie &amp; I went down in
morning. Rev. Falconbridge was at our place for dinner,
wonderful speaker, not forceful but gives you something to
think about (was down at Marjorie’s for supper. Came home
with Anna &amp; Earl).
Nice day. Worked hard. Stayed &amp; helped Sadie after. Went
down to Varney anniversary. Supper with Anna &amp; Earl.
Good supper &amp; program.

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Not feeling very well, I guess I ate too much last night.
Winnie went to a meeting &amp; Anna came up &amp; stayed for
awhile. “Harry Anderson”, editor of Globe spoke for Miss
MacPhail in Walk.
Did cards all day. Evelyn brought a car for Teacher’s
Convention so we went over to Rav to dance but there was
none so went to dance in Riverdale. Some time.
Raining nearly all day. Finished work to-day. Anna &amp; I went
to political meeting in Hall. Miss MacPhail let them ask
questions &amp; there certainly were some funny speeches.
Sadie &amp; Miss MacPhail had a row but patched it up to-day.
Was away with Jimmy all day, took manifests around to post
offices &amp; hired orchestra, ate in Hanover. Elgin was up for
me at nite.
Nice day. Baked. Elg &amp; I went up town. Marj &amp; Allan sat in
car with us – talked &amp; ate bananas. Elg ate 9.
Lovely weather, real warm. Went to church &amp; Sunday
School &amp; to Baptist church at night. Heard Jubilee Singers.
Anna, Earl, Allan &amp; I went down to Mt. Forest for drive after.
Election day. Tom Webb &amp; I took some people out to vote.
Went over to Miss MacPhail’s about 7 &amp; heard results come
in. What an exciting time. She won with a majority of about
1500. We then went on a tour to Markdale, Durham,
Hanover, Walk &amp; Chesley (about 50 cars went from Han to
Walk. She spoke in each place. Cars blocked the way in
Markdale).
Everything quiet after election. Winnie, Aunt Eva &amp; I went
over to Hanover in aft. Aunt Eva got a new coat. Washed
my hair. Mrs. Shenck was over at nite.
Winnie fixed my brown taffeta dress. Went to dentist &amp; up to
school in aft. Elg came up for me so went home, read &amp;
listened to radio. Mary Leeson stayed all nite.
Fixed my clothes nearly all day. Mother, Dad &amp; I went to
Community Party. I played at Kearney’s. Had lunch &amp;
dance in Hall after.
Lovely weather. Went down to store in aft. Stayed home at
night and read a book.
Swell day. Went to Owen Sound. Got a dress, &amp; a lovely
pair of brown suede shoes, didn’t get home until 7. Elg,
Florence, Allan &amp; I went to dance in Mt. Forest. Had a lovely
time.
Went to church &amp; Sunday School. Had 14 for supper –
Morrison’s &amp; Wilkinson’s, Anna, Barb, Earl, Mac, Berniece,
Russ, Gordon Henderson &amp; I were out at Anna’s at nite.
Washed. Did some studying. Started to rain in aft. Stayed
in at night &amp; read.
Warm. Did some studying in morning. Went up to Durham
in aft. Saw Mrs. Dargeval, got a testimonial from Miss
MacPhail. Went to Mission Circle, fooled around with kids
after discussing dance Thurs.

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We baked in morning. I finished reading “The Soul of Abe
Lincoln”. Mother &amp; Dad went to reception at Tees. We
stayed home.
Thanksgiving day, lovely weather. Had Thanksgiving Dinner
at noon. Aunt Jane was here. Florence, Allan, Elg &amp; I went
to Thanksgiving dance in Hall. A marvellous time. Laddie
was home for it. There was only young people there –
banquet first.
Aunt Jane &amp; Mother went over to Bogle’s. Anna came down
&amp; we danced the dance over again. Mother &amp; Dad were
away so Anna, Elg &amp; I were alone.
Mother went up town in morning. Did some studying &amp; went
down to store in aft. Mrs. Wilton died suddenly. Elg, Laddie,
George Glass, Shirley, Glenna &amp; I went to dance in Mt.
forest. None of us missed a dance, lots of food.
Glenna went home in morning. Lorne &amp; I went for a ride with
Art McCabe. Went to Sunday School &amp; church. Rev.
Johnston of Priceville was here for supper,. I went over to
St. Paul’s anniversary at nite with Marjorie.
Studied in morning. Went to Mrs. Wilton’s funeral in
afternoon. Lorne &amp; I stayed home at nite. Popped some
popcorn. Mother &amp; Dad went to crokinole party.
Went up town in morning, did some shopping – had dinner
at Winnie’s. Saw Mrs. Dargeval. Went up to Glenna’s for
supper. Glenna &amp; Evelyn brought me home.
Washed in morning. Ironed in aft., getting my clothes ready
to go away. Mrs. Christie, Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. Brown were here
for supper – great talkers all, Scotch. Elg &amp; I took them
home to Holstein.
Went up town in morning. Put in an application at mill. Got
my clothes ready in aft. Halloween. Barb, Anna, Mona,
Berniece, Ethel &amp; I went to dance in Mt. Forest. There was
an earthquake. We were in car &amp; didn’t notice it.
Winnie, Elg &amp; I went to Hamilton. Went up to Park Business
College, principal’s lovely. Went over to Toronto, saw “Top
Hat” (Fred Astaire &amp; Ginger Rogers) at Beach theatre –
good – then went to Ruby’s. Stayed all night. She had a
couple in for bridge.
I got a permanent in morning. We went to see “Dark
Angel”(Fredric March) in aft. Saw Laddie after. Came over
to Hamilton about 8pm. Stayed at Raynor’s all night.
Elg got a big kick out of Mrs. Reynor &amp; her “land sakes”.
Went up to Anne’s in Morrison in aft. &amp; had supper. Elg &amp;
Winnie left for home. Uncle, Addie &amp; I went to Guelph with
them &amp; then came home to Ham. Called on Hazel Mosup.
Uncle took me to school in morning. It was all strange &amp; I
certainly felt lost. Had lunch down town, came home with
Uncle about 5pm. Got supper ready, then did a lot of
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School again. Took my lunch. Mr. Cowan, the typing
teacher, is sort of hard to get along with. Came home with a
girl I met, Barbara Cooke. Worked late &amp; then went for
drive.
Got a letter from Mother. Uncle &amp; I went up to Morrison at
night &amp; then up to Guelph for a drive. Don’t get much time
for sleeping.
Changed my time table. You are certainly swamped with
homework. Got letter from Glenna. Addie came home &amp; is
great company.
Had a test in Rapid Calc. Uncle got a new stove, we
changed things around in the kitchen at night and did a lot of
homework.
Had to go to school in morning. Went up to Thelma’s at
noon &amp; then Uncle &amp; I went through market. Addie &amp; I fixed
up my room, washed out some things, did some homework
&amp; Addie &amp; I had game of cribbage.
Real warm. Uncle &amp; I went to Livingstone United Church.
Minister spoke on “Can Jesus Count on You”, wonderful
service. My face burned all day. Went to see mums at
Gage Park &amp; for drive. Went to church at night as it was
Armistice service. Wrote letters.
Armistice Day &amp; lo &amp; behold! I took the German measles.
The doctor said I was to stay in bed till Thurs. Addie put on
radio &amp; I tried to content myself. There wasn’t much of a
rash. Got a letter from Marj.
Feeling a little better. I am the only one who has the
measles in Ham. Must have brought them down with me.
Mother called at night. I got a letter from Elg to-day.
Lorne wrote me the cutest letter all himself. Addie dances
around in Hall for me. Haven’t much of an appetite &amp; have
toothache. Read the swellest continued story, “Shining
Windows”, by Kathleen Norris.
Was suppose to get up to-day but had a temperature, so
Addie wouldn’t let me up. Got a letter from Anna. Had
toothache so put in quite a day.
Am going to try all subjects but Bookkeeping. Got 5 letters
this morning, 4 pages of poetry from Laddie. Glenna has
measles too but wrote a letter to me 2 days after she took
them &amp; said she was all over them. Got up to-day. Wrote a
long letter to Mother. Feeling better.
Got up for breakfast. Eliz Harding called this morning &amp;
wanted me to go to show. She is going to call next Sat.
Read in aft. Addie let me do some sewing on sewing
machine. Had bath &amp; went to bed.
Feeling fine now. Listened to a service on radio. Had
chicken dinner which was lovely. Read &amp; listened to radio.
Uncle went to church at night. Wrote letter to Laddie.
Rented a typewriter. Went for a walk in aft., my first out. Did
quite a bit of typing, tried some tests.

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Raining. Did some more typing &amp; also some quilt chain
letters for Addie. Wrote to Mrs. Dargeval &amp; Anna. Mr. &amp;
Mrs. Tom Brown &amp; Edgar were killed in auto accident.
Came over radio. Jimmy Palmer called me up.
Had letter from Mother. Started to school &amp; nearly went
bughouse. Mr. Park advised me to write only 5 subjects this
month. My eyes bother me. Addie &amp; I went to see Frederic
March &amp; Greta Garbo in “Anna Karenina”.
Didn’t feel very well in morning. Had to pay for exams in
advance – passed in spelling exam. I am so tired when I get
home, I can hardly do my homework! Work! Work!
Had letter from Laddie. He has been sick too. Asked me to
wear pin &amp; to go to Xmas dance with him. Am rejoicing
because this is Fri. Did some homework to-night &amp; wrote a
letter to Mother.
Washed some things out &amp; cleaned my room. Had 12
pages in a letter from Evelyn. Went to barber shop in aft.
Did some studying. Uncle &amp; I went for a drive at night.
Addie &amp; I have a great time.
Went to St. Giles United Church in morning. Uncle &amp; Addie
went to Kitchener. I went for a walk then wrote some letters.
Uncle &amp; Addie didn’t get home till after 11.
A very bright day. My eyes were a little better. Came home
right after 4. Had cup of tea &amp; did homework. Uncle tried to
convince Addie &amp; I that you should plant things with new
moon.
Went to school. There was a letter from Elg &amp; Mother when
I got home. Elg was coming down to see me Sat. I wrote
him a letter, had supper then started to study. Felt as if I
was going blind. I cried, my nerves were terrible.
Didn’t sleep all night. Couldn’t try my exams which started
to-day. Dr. said I had to take a month’s rest &amp; not read.
Laddie sent me his pin. It is the cutest thing. Phoned
Mother at night – coming tomorrow. Uncle was in bed also
&amp; Addie’s ankle started to bother her. What a house!
Felt a little better but can’t use my eyes. Mother &amp; Elgin
came down for me. We did some shopping in Eaton’s.
Addie came as far as Morrison with us. Had supper there &amp;
got home about 8pm.
Went up to see Winnie in morning. She wanted me to stay
there till X-mas. Anna was down in aft. And told me all the
news.
Mother &amp; Elg went up town in morning. My eyes were bad
again. Marjorie was up in afternoon &amp; stayed for supper.
Went to bed early as I don’t seem to be able to get enough
sleep.
Went to church. Rev. Facey from Moorefiled was here for
supper. Anna &amp; Earl were down at night. Wrote to Laddie.

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Mother washed in morning. I fixed up my clothes in aft. Not
feeling any too good. Went to bed early. Sent in application
to Eaton’s.
Mother &amp; I went up town in the morning. Went to Winnie’s
for dinner &amp; to Sally’s &amp; Eva’s. Got a letter from Glenna –
working in Chatham.
Mother &amp; I went to Ladies’ Aid at McCabe’s. Read a little today &amp; went to bed early.
Real cold. Went down for mail. Lorne &amp; I walked up to
Leeson’s at night.
Did some baking in morning. Felt not to bad to-day so I did
a little work. There was a dance in Holstein but didn’t go.
Had another nervous spell this morning but managed to go
up town in aft. Anna came home with us.
Raining. Anna &amp; I went to church in aft. Went up to Uncle
Charlie’s for supper – Freda, Anna &amp; I went to church.
Lights bothered my eyes.
Elg &amp; I went up town in morning. Wrote to Addie &amp; Glenna.
Went over to Jannie’s at night, was learning to tat. Had a
letter from Laddie.
Real mild. Went up to Winnie’s. She had 2 of the Southern
Singers – Jimmy Stokes &amp; Dan Davies. Great fun. All the
singers come down after the concert &amp; we danced &amp; played
cards. Small crowd at concert.
Came home in morning. Mother was doing some sewing for
X-mas. Went down to Marjorie’s at night.
Mary left Emily &amp; Eleanor here all day. Emily is cute. Miss
Heard was over for supper. Mansfield was operated on for
appendicitis. Was up town in afternoon.
Stormy. Wrote to Laddie. Evelyn came down on bus for
week end – she is having trouble at her school. We went to
dance in Hall – got a big kick out of it.
Didn’t get up very early. Went to Santa Claus day in
Durham. Had amateur contest – Hall crowded. Laddie
wrote &amp; wondered why I hadn’t written him this week. We
went up town at night &amp; then came home &amp; sang.
Didn’t get up till 1:30. Evelyn &amp; I went to church. Cliff &amp;
Sadie were down for supper. We had a sing-song then took
Evelyn home &amp; went out to Anna’s for awhile.
Mother went up to Aunt Mary Ann’s. Anna gave me a book
by Grace L. Hill “ The Honour Girl” so read it, good.
Went up town. Did all X-mas shopping but Mother’s present.
Got Laddie a tie. Helped Lorne draw a X-mas card.
Wrapped up parcels. Mother did some sewing. Went down
for mail at night.
Mother dressed a doll &amp; fixed a cradle for Emily. It is too
cute for words. I helped by sewing buttons on, etc.
Addressed cards at night &amp; helped Lorne get ready for
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Went to Lorne’s school concert – some time. It was real
cold. Went to Commencement with Anna &amp; stayed there all
night. Laddie was home for it.
Went up to Freda’s in morning. Went out to town with them
in aft. &amp; Laddie, George, Freda &amp; I stood in post office &amp;
talked all aft. It was so cold. Was with the kids again at
night &amp; came home with Elg.
Read in morning. Real cold. Leeson’s were here for
supper. Went to church. Read at night. Elg wasn’t feeling
well.
Cold, went up to Winnie’s &amp; got Ruby to do my hair. Met Mr.
MacIntyre – Winnie’s latest. Helped them decorate tree.
Marj was up at night. Helped Lorne buy presents. Got a
gold bracelet from Laddie.
Dad went to school meeting. Helped wrap up parcels – we
are not opening any presents until to-morrow. Took cradle &amp;
doll up to Leeson’s – Went to bed early.
A lovely day, the best X-mas I have ever had. Got some
lovely presents. We were at Winnie’s all day. Anna had
gang out at night &amp; we danced &amp; had swell fun. Cy gave
Ruby a diamond.
Real cold. Changed the colour of the compact I got for Xmas – got red &amp; white. Went down to store in aft. Read.
Dorothy McFarlane eloped. Claire came up to see our
presents. The night of the X-mas dance Anna, Earl, Laddie,
George, Jim &amp; I played cards until time to go. Had a
wonderful time at dance.
Was terribly tired. Went down to see Marjorie in aft.as she
has the measles. A cold, cold night so went to bed early.
I have a bad cold. Wrote two letters. Went to church. Kids
were to come down but it was so cold they didn’t come.
Took lemonade &amp; went to bed early.
Had 16 for supper – all the family. Played cards in aft. &amp;
night. Had a good time. Laddie called up. His Christmas
present went to G. Grant at Varney.
Marjorie &amp; I went up town in aft. &amp; fooled around. New
Year’s Eve &amp; a swell warm night. Jasper &amp; Clara Traynor,
Jim, Laddie, Elg &amp; I went to dance in Holstein. A great time
– a wild crowd. Last year’s dance all kids there from Mt.
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COMMENT
Went up to Aunt Eva’s for New Year’s. Swell day, played
cards all day (great day). Laddie, Jim, George, Florence,
Jean Brown &amp; I went to New Year’s dance in Mt. Forest. A
wonderful time. Never missed a dance. Lovely dances,
mistletoe, ginger ale. Bad roads.
Washed in morning. Went down for mail – felt tired so went
to bed sort of early.
Marjorie &amp; I went up town. Stayed at Marj’s for supper.
Roads icy so we sleigh rided till 10 &amp; then went to hockey
game with Milverton. D. beat 11-2 – didn’t pay – thought it
was 3rd period instead of 2nd.
I fell off the sleigh last night &amp; skinned my cheek and chin.
Saw an ad for a stenographer in O.S. paper so went right
up. I got the 1st interview – asked a lot of questions.
Glenna came home. Glenna, Susie, Marion &amp; I were around
town in aft. I went out to Anna’s for supper &amp; to church with
her. Laddie, George, Earl, Anna &amp; Barb came down home
after &amp; we had lots of fun. Sang.
Laddie went away to-day. Started some knitting &amp; began
studying. Went down for mail. Mother was sewing on my
windbreaker.
Lovely weather – so warm. Was to town to Marj’s in aft. &amp;
over to Leeson’s. Mary &amp; I went to Mission Circle. Planned
to have a sleigh riding party with horses.
Mother had the Ladies’ Aid. I had to amuse the kids. We
went up to Vera’s after for dinner &amp; then played cards.
Aunt Mary Ann sprained her ankle so I went out there &amp;
baked &amp; cleaned the upstairs. Knit at night. Had letter form
Laddie – more poetry.
Did some scrubbing &amp; cleaning for Aunt Mary Ann. Went
over town in aft. Marj &amp; I went to exhibition hockey game
with Fergus. D won. Good game. Sat in reserved seats,
had lots of fun.
Did some baking. Knit in aft. &amp; then Mother &amp; I went for a
walk. Real warm &amp; soft. George Glass, Marj, Elg &amp; I went
to show “Here Comes the Band” – good.
Wrote to Laddie. Went to church. Went for a ride with
Leeson’s. Marj &amp; I were in to Rhan’s for awhile. Went to
bed early.
Washed in morning. Knit some more at my scarf. Read at
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Cold. Mother finished my jacket – looks real nice. Got a
letter from Laddie – lonesome. Marjorie was up at night –
made candy.
Did the ironing in morning. Went up town in aft., talked to
Barbara in telephone office. Knit at night.
Was to serve at bridge at Sally’s but Ritchie’s were coming
down for fowl dinner. We played “500”.
Finished my scarf – looks nice. Went down to Rahn’s (Rahn
de Voo) in aft. Got letter form Lad. Went to crokinole at
McCabe’s, got 1st prize – a table reflector.
Had fun about the crokinole as the only game I lost was the
one I played with Dad. Elg said he gave me the last game.
Went up town in aft. – to Winnie’s.
Real cold, went to church. Elg moved radio downstairs –
listened to Major Bowes Amateur hour at night. Wrote to
Laddie while Elg made up poetry about crokinole party.
Sent it along.
King George the V died. Ed VIII made king. Finished a
brown hat with white angora. Marjorie &amp; I were at Leeson’s
for supper. Got letter from Laddie. Had church meeting
here. Vic smashed demonstrator.
Went up to Durham. Went to school in aft, stayed with
Nadine. Young People’s entertained Hanover – played
crokinole – Granby boys were over. Bill Renwick, Anna,
Barb &amp; I cleaned up after.
Real cold. Below zero. Miss Moore is at Winnie’s. Went to
school in aft. Took down Mr. Harrington’s speech at Poultry
Association at night. Mr. Richardson gave me a quarter.
Cold. Typed out speech &amp; went over to station to get Mr.
Thomas to censor it. Typed all day- a lot of work for all you
get out of it - $1.00. Came home at night- got letter.
Went up again &amp; finished the 15 copies – worked till after 5 –
had supper at Aunt Eva’s. Went to hockey game with Anna.
D. beat O.S. 5-3 – great game.
Ran over 15 copies. Went up town in aft. – down at
Winnie’s. To cold to go skating so stayed home &amp; read –
popped corn.
Cold &amp; stormy. Went to church. Wrote to Laddie at night &amp;
listened to radio. Amateur program was good.
Washed in morning. Baked. Went down for mail in aft.
Miss Heard, George, Mansfield, Jamie were over for supper
– played games.
Washed my sweater &amp; scarfs. Had letter from Laddie &amp;
Evelyn. Went down for mail. Elg &amp; I listened to the radio till
late.
Went up to school in aft. Stayed at Winnie’s. Took down
speech at poultry meeting. Went to a hockey game with
Palmerston – 9-3 for Durham – goalkeeper tight.
Typed out speech &amp; Mr. Harrington corrected it in afternoon.
Elgin came up for me at night, knit.
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letter form Laddie- also a sweater instruction folder, knit.
Real stormy – didn’t feel very well. Baked a Banana Cake –
lovely. Wrote 3 letters. Read paper &amp; Chatelaine.
Lovely day but cold. Read in morning. Went to church. Mr.
Mercer &amp; Marjorie were here for supper. Listened to radio.
Went up town in aft. Finished some typing over at station.
Read funnies &amp; a magazine &amp; did some knitting.
A terrible storm – all roads are blocked – no school – terrible
wind. Started at my bookkeeping. Art McCabe was up at
night. Played “500”. Had letter from Laddie.
Even worse than day before, as much colder. Did more
bookkeeping. Mother made me some underwear. Knit &amp;
wrote a letter.
Went down to Marjorie’s. She started her harebell sweater.
Stayed for supper. Came home &amp; did some bookkeeping.
Mother worked on my underwear. Went down for mail.
Worked at my bookkeeping. Pipes got on fire – some time.
Durham beat Arthur 11-2.
Terribly cold &amp; stormy again- roads blocked again. Washed
my hair &amp; fixed my clothes. Knit some on my bed socks.
Listened to hockey game.
Mother had a terrible cold. Read in morning. Went to
church. Terribly cold &amp; stormy. Listened to radio at night.
Frosty. Did the work as Mother wasn’t feeling well. Got my
yarn for my sweater – pink. Did some bookkeeping.
Went down to Marjorie’s in aft. Marjorie &amp; I went up town –
went to Mission Circle at D. McDonald’s &amp; then to Anglican
skating party. Stayed at Anna’s.
Went out town at noon with Anna. Went to school in aft.
Stayed at Winnie’s. We went up to Alec Hayes at night –
played cards. Got our cups read.
Came home in aft., bought some Valentines. Mrs. Schenk &amp;
I sent 4 to Winnie. Started my sweater. A terrible storm.
Stormy – huge banks of snow, cold. Dolphie Lawrence was
here to cut wood. Finished ribbing in my sweater. Got box
of chocolates for Valentines.
Prepared for wood bee. Just had them for dinner. Knit.
Marjorie &amp; I , Elg &amp; Dave Rahn went up town at night – got
pattern for a dress.
Frosty. Went to church. Claire was up for supper. Wrote a
letter &amp; read at night.
Washed in morning. Knit in afternoon &amp; did bookkeeping at
night.
Another storm. Made a mistake in my sweater – ripped it
out. Had letters from Evelyn &amp; Laddie.
Cold and stormy. Elg &amp; I went up town in aft. Saw Mrs.
Dargeval. Knit at night.
Mother finished my underwear. Baked. Marj, Miss Heard &amp;
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Frosty. Mr. Morice died suddenly. Went up to Durham in
aft. Saw Glenna. Went up to Mrs. Dargeval’s. Miss
MacPhail was there – went up to Queen St. Skating Party.
Applied for hydro job. Came home in aft. Aunt Sadie was
here. Went down to Morice’s. Knit. Marj &amp; I went to hockey
game – Palmerston vs. D. D. won – got group title. 20
below zero.
Aunt Sadie was here. Read. Went to funeral in aft. Murray
&amp; Maude Layman were here for supper. Wrote a letter.
Went up to Durham in morning. Worked all day typing for
Mrs. Dargeval. Knit and read all night.
Worked hard all day, typed till six – statements for town
(audit books). Anna and I went to Rebecca “at home”,
played euchre &amp; danced. Bill &amp; Alba were there.
Thawing. Typed on Mr. Thomas’ machine. Came home at
night. Had letter from Laddie. Helped Lorne with
Composition.
Mother was sick - had Dr. Burnett, has secondary anaemia.
Not to do anything. Lorne sick also &amp; stayed at home. Real
stormy. Worked all day.
Mother in bed all day. Baked. Finished front of my sweater.
Had a terrible cold, Lorne &amp; I took lemonade &amp; went to bed
early.
Lorne helped me with the work. Mother got up in aft. Marj
was up, had her sweater finished. Claire Bogle &amp; Aunt Mary
were here, stayed for supper, got letter. Knit &amp; listened to
hockey game.
Cold. Listened to King Ed. VIII’s 1st radio broadcast. Wrote
a letter. Went to church. Listened to radio at night.
Did the washing – scrubbed. Mother doesn’t seem to be
much better, weak. Knit on my sweater at night.
Baked. Aunt Sadie came down in aft. Knit at night. Cold.
Got goods (tea rose) for a dinner dress.
Mild. Baked a banana cake for Ladies’ Aid. Went to Ladies’
Aid at Janie’s. Marj &amp; I went to hockey game with O.S.
Reyner’s. D. won.
Ironed. Went up town in aft., took Aunt Sadie home.
Finished my sweater, all but sleeves – fits well. Miss Heard
&amp; Marj were up to knit.
Baked. Mother got a box of fruit from Ladies’ Aid. Started
on one sleeve of my sweater. Listened to radio &amp; read at
night.
Cleaned the house. Lorne helped me. Got letter. Marj &amp; I
went to hockey game, wonderful game. Clinton 1, Durham 1
in finals. Our Mission Circle sold hot dogs. Brought
leftovers home.
Jim’s birthday. Went to church. Had a lot of company at
night. Aunt Eva’s &amp; Winnie &amp; neighbours. All came over at
once to see Mother.
Lovely day. Milder. Baked. Went down to Marjorie’s in aft.

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– knit. Marj &amp; I went to Leap Year Party in church – played
crokinole. D. vs. Clinton tied again 2-2.
Baked tarts for Mission Circle in morning. Marj &amp; I went up
town in aft. Mission Circle at Winnie’s. Sally resigned –
some meeting.
Finished my first sweater. Aunt Mary Ann &amp; Aunt Jane
came down early in morning. Cut out a dress (tea rose
crepe). Mother feeling a little better but not able to do
anything.
Worked in morning, had sleep in aft. Elg, Ethel Hargrave,
Barb, Winnie, Shirley &amp; I went to game in Galt – 3rd game
between D. &amp; Clinton. D. winning 6-2. A wonderful game.
A swell trip. Marvellous rink.
Felt tired. Cleaned the house. Read some of book “Visitors
to Hugo” &amp; went to bed early. Stormy.
Colder. Baked. Went over to Leeson’s in aft. &amp; made
arrangements for St. Patrick’s supper. Read at night.
Finished my book. Myrtle was up for dinner. Went to
church. Marj &amp; Dorothy Bogle were here at night. Listened
to radio.
Swell day. Took my washing up to Leeson’s, tried out their
new machine, works great. Worked at my dress &amp; went
down to Hall to decorate in aft. Ironed at night, had a bath &amp;
went to bed early. D. lost 7-2 to Ayton.
Baked in morning. Went down to Hall in aft. to prepare for
St. Patrick’s Irish Stew Supper. Sally &amp; Nadine were down.
Went to supper- served. Got letter.
Mother was up to Aunt Mary Ann’s. Ironed &amp; started
sweater for Nadine. Laddie sent me his picture. Elgin didn’t
come home till 8. Couldn’t go to game. So disappointed. D.
Beat Ayton 7-1 (exciting game).
Went up to town. Everybody talking about hockey. D. now
enters finals. Great comeback. Wrote a letter &amp; knit at
night. Went down to Keller’s for awhile.
Baked in morning. Worked at my dress &amp; went up to Marj’s
in aft. Knit at night &amp; went to bed early.
Cleaned the house – lovely day. Knit all aft., finished back
of sweater. We went up to Catton’s at night, played cards &amp;
had lunch. Anna came home with us.
Anna &amp; I slept in. Lovely day. Went to church &amp; for walk.
Wrote a letter, wrapped up Laddie’s birthday present. Anna
&amp; I went to bed early.
I got the hydro job. Ralph Catton called up about 11 – I was
in bed. What a shock. $45 a month with increase if suited.
Start Apr. 1st. Hardly slept rest of night. Great feeling.

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Laddie’s birthday. Wrote to Laddie to tell him the good
news. Several called up. Went over to Hanover &amp; got my
eyes tested. Short sighted. Anna &amp; I went to Rebecca’s
euchre &amp; dance in Hall – stayed at Anna’s at nite.
Terribly tired. Slept a while in aft. &amp; also in morning. Knit
some on Nadine’s sweater. Went to bed early. Hoarse –
sort of lost my voice. Harry Aldred home.
Laddie wrote to congratulate me – everybody tells me I am
lucky so I am beginning to think I am. Finished Nadine’s
sweater, cleaned out my drawers.

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Went over to Hanover in aft. Got my glasses fitted &amp; went
into hydro office to get some pointers. Got a new pair of
brown oxfords. Got goods for a new swagger suit.
Baked in morning. Washed my burgundy dress. Went to
dentist in aft. &amp; talked to Glenna &amp; George Glass.
Lawrence’s sold their farm – moving into town.
Marj &amp; I went over to Leeson’s in morning. Went to church.
Was at Marj’s for supper. Elg, Marj, Dave &amp; I went to Mt.
Forest for drive, swell night, talking to Burnett.
Cut out my suit &amp; made skirt. Marj was up in aft. Went to
Galt to see Durham &amp; Whitby play finals. D. won 3-2 in
overtime – great excitement.
Got my clothes packed. Went up to Winnie’s in aft. &amp; to
dentist. I thought I would have to start tomorrow but Ralph
called &amp; said not till Mon. or Tues.
Snowing. Colder. Went up town for Winnie in morning. A
Mr. Black &amp; Cliff James were here talking stocks, Winnie
having trouble over stocks. Went up to Ralph’s at night, had
great talk, made out forms.
House cleaned. Raining all day. Winnie went to Institute.
Went up town in aft. Boys played in Whitby – won 6-3 to get
to O.H.A. championship – 1st time ever in this district.

A great time in the old town to-day. Band and a lot of cars
met players at Mt. Forest. Celebration in Durham in aft. A
great victory. Winnie worked at my dress – did shirring at
night &amp; we listened to radio.
Worked at dress. Mother came up. They finished my dress
and started on my suit. Got my hair cut at night. Elgin came

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up for Mother &amp; I.
Wrote a letter and read in morning. Went to church in aft.
Elg &amp; I went up town at night. Stayed at Winnie’s.
Winnie worked at my suit in morning &amp; went to Hanover in
aft. I did some baking for her and read. Elg was up at night
– got offer of a job with Lorne Smith.
Winnie finished my suit. Snowing and real stormy. Read &amp;
listened to the radio at night.
At last I started to work. Mr. Conn, auditor, started me off.
Began making out hydro bills, got along pretty well. Had my
hair finger-waved.
I got a big kick out of the auditor – very droll and witty. He
went home in aft. Laddie came home and we went to the
Easter dance together – wore my new dress. Ruby &amp; Cy
came home.
Good Friday. Didn’t get up till noon. Went up street in aft.
Glenna, Susie, Marion, Jean &amp; I were around together at
night. Hiram(?) Dean treated us!
Worked all day. Arrears started to come in so I was busy.
$255 came in aft. Laddie, Anna, Barb, Elg &amp; I went to show
in Mt. Forest, “Cardinal Richelieu” &amp; “Curly Top”.
Easter Sunday and a lovely day. Wore my new suit to
church. Went to Durham church at night. Laddie, Earl &amp; I
went out to Anna’s – went for a drive, talked &amp; had lunch.
Elgin started to work to-day. Worked all day. Laddie, Anna,
Earl, Mac, Barb &amp; I went to Easter dance in Hanover. Had a
very good time but there was a terrible crowd there.
Laddie went back to-day. Worked hard all day and had
Commission meeting at night. Certainly kept me busy.
Snowing. Winnie &amp; Ruby called in to office in aft. to see me.
I am getting to know where things belong by now. Listened
to radio &amp; went to bed early.
Didn’t feel quite so tired to-day. Winnie, Ruby &amp; I went up to
Aunt Eva’s at night – played bridge &amp; had lunch.
Ground covered with snow – terrible weather for this time of
year. Glenna had a party. Shirley, Susie, Marion, her
girlfriend &amp; I played poker (with Matches), danced, gossiped
&amp; had a great lunch.
Real busy to-day. Bills are coming in now. Ruby &amp; Winnie
&amp; I came down home for supper. Went to Mt. Forest for
Elgin at night.
Elgin thinks his job is great &amp; also his boarding house – has
talked of nothing else. No church so slept most of day. Marj
was up for supper &amp; we went up to Anna’s at night. Jim
Sullivan went with us.
Came up in morning. Real busy as money is coming in now.
Went to Aunt Eva’s for dinner. Winnie was in Toronto so
stayed alone at night, rained.

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Couldn’t get money to come out right in till ($1.94 out) not so
good. Went to Aunt Eva’s for dinner. Winnie came home in
aft. Real cold. Went to bed early.
Men who had been entrapped in Nova Scotia mine for over
a week were rescued to-day. Last discount day so terribly
busy. Went to party at Ethel’s at night – for Reg Arnett.
Good time. Played cards &amp; danced.
Sort of tired. Days go in so fast. Read some of my book “
The Sheik” at night. Winnie gave me some lessons in
bridge.
Lovely day but not very warm yet. Winnie had a bridge.
Very good time – 4 tables. I filled in for awhile.
Made out the water bills. Always someone in the office so
not a bit lonesome. Went to Mt. Forest at night to show –
good.
Elgin went to Toronto in morning. Went to church in aft. &amp;
night. Went down to Mt. Forest with Anna and Earl – picked
up another kid and went out to Anna’s.
Made a list of the arrears. Went to Mission Circle at night at
Middleton’s. Mrs. Wright, Owen Sound, the special speaker.
Warmer. Mrs. Dargavel was into office on way home. A
swell spring night. Anna &amp; I went up town at night, waited
till Barbara &amp; Winnie came out of lodge.
Real warm. Anna brought a salesman up to try to sell me a
fur coat. He called around at night. I ordered a muskrat
coat $85\monthly payments. Anna &amp; I went up town.
Terribly warm. Winnie, Barbara, Ethel &amp; I went to show in
Mt. Forest, “Broadway Melody of 1935” – good.
Changed office around. Moved stove out: Can see
everything that goes on. Anna &amp; I went up town at night.
Was with Bill Renwick. Barb took us for ride. Jim came
along &amp; wanted me to go with him – some time.
Raining. Balanced my books and they came out O.K. All
ready for auditor. Terrible accident last night. Ed Sweeney
killed. Went up town at night.
Elgin was home. I drove over to Hanover for the first this
year. Went to church &amp; Sunday School. Elgin, Jim, Marjorie
&amp; I went to Holstein for a drive &amp; then went out to Anna’s.
Wrote to Laddie at noon. Wasn’t very busy to-day. Went to
Young People’s at Queen street. Played games.
Lovely day. Went to Commission meeting at night. Made
arrangements about arrears. Elgin &amp; Bobby Gardiner called
but I was away.
Terribly busy, didn’t know which way to turn, making out
cheques, writing up minutes etc. First open night but rained.
Went up town with kids for awhile.
Had letter from Laddie. First half holiday. Got my fur coat
fitted. Had sleep in aft., knit &amp; read a book. Real hot.

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Terribly hot to-day – warmest day in May for 80 years.
Auditor was there. Made out power bills. Also last day for
water accounts so real busy. Jim, Earl, Anna &amp; I went to
dance in Holstein. Good time only terribly warm.
Hot. Got water accounts straightened up. Winnie &amp; I &amp; Mrs.
Schenk went to Hanover, got a new dress &amp; blouse, also a
new hat in Durham.
Warm. Elgin didn’t come home. Went to Sunday School &amp;
church &amp; at night. Mother’s day. Went up to McGirr’s at
night with Winnie.
Raining. Sent out arrear notices, over $800 in arrears. Had
letter from Laddie. Winnie painted kitchen. Read and
listened to radio at night. Went up town for bread.
Warmer. Put out fountains. People hate to pay the discount
as they never had been used to it. Some get quite angry.
Winnie went to lodge. I got my hair cut.
Presbyterial in Knox church. I went up to Aunt Eva’s for
dinner &amp; went to church for supper &amp; evening program –
slides on India. Real cold.
Cold frost last night. Winnie &amp; I went to Hanover with Aunt
Eva, got a new pair of white shoes. Washed my hair &amp; had
it waved at night. Came home with Bill Renwick.
Some time with people settling up their accounts. All kinds
of stories &amp; excuses. Anna &amp; I went to library at night. High
School Banquet – looked in on it – came home &amp; read.
Did a lot of little jobs, cleaned cupboard &amp; drawers. Laddie
came home. Was with him at night. Ate &amp; talked to Anna &amp;
Florence for awhile – a lovely night but cold.
Elgin brought a roadster up. He took Mother &amp; I for a ride in
it. Went to church &amp; Sunday School. Winnie was down.
Marj &amp; I went to church at night &amp; then went to Holstein with
Elg &amp; Laddie – had to ride in rumble.
Warmer. Read over correspondence file. Mr. Flannery was
in. Went up town for awhile at night. Came home &amp; read.
Raining all day and very cold. Had a headache. Put in the
day some way. Winnie &amp; I read &amp; listened to the radio at
night.
Warmer to-day. Laddie called in. Read a book inn aft.
Laddie, Jim, Mac, Barb, Anna &amp; I went to show in Mt. Forest
to see “Tale of Two Cities”.
Half holiday. Winnie made a blouse &amp; did some sewing for
me. Went to Hanover with Uncle Cameron’s in aft. Laddie,
Jim &amp; I walked out to Anna’s &amp; played “500”.
Not much doing this week. Mr. Flannery was up yesterday.
Glenna often calls in. Mrs. Dargavel, Winnie &amp; I went to
banquet at Pres. church. Miss MacPhail spoke on “Our
Idiosyncrasies”.

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Warm. Last day for the arrears. Quite a few people in.
Winnie went to Toronto in morning &amp; came back with Ruby &amp;
Cy in aft. Was with Laddie at night, had argument on
religion with Jim.
Lovely day. Elgin came home. Went to Sunday School &amp;
church &amp; then for drive. Anna, Marj, Marg Leith, Frank
Cowan, Earl, Elg &amp; Laddie went to Holstein &amp; then out to
Anna’s – swell time on 24th.
Fowler’s were up, brought me a tennis racket. Bunch of us
went fishing – took lunch. Caught 2 chubs, lots of fun.
Anna, Earl, Laddie &amp; I went to dance at Pike – great time.

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Colder. Felt tired. Mr. Levi washed the walls. Last day for
arrears. Went up town at night. Came home with Laddie.
Real cold. Mr. Levi started to paint office – cream &amp; brown.
Have a great time with the two of them – not much work to
do. Laddie was down at night – played cards.
Was glad it was the half holiday as the smell of paint
certainly gets you down. Read in aft. Laddie got his results
– passed. Laddie &amp; I went for a walk.

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Office is going to look real nice. I polished furniture &amp;
cleaned windows. Ab &amp; I went over to Hanover in aft. to look
at a typewriter. Laddie, George &amp; I went to dance in
Holstein – good time.
Still cold. Mr. Levi finished painting. Winnie went to Mrs.
Morice’s sale. Bob Gardiner, Alma McDougal, Elg, Laddie &amp;
I went to Rav (Rahn de Voo).
Didn’t get up till 1pm. Went to church &amp; Sunday School.
Marj &amp; I went to anniversary service in Knox. Laddie, Elg,
Marj &amp; I went out to Aberdeen for a ride.
Rained. Got things ready for Com. meeting. I stayed with
Glenna all night as her father was away.
A thunderstorm. Stated making out bills. Had Com. meeting
&amp; it lasted till eleven.
Busy day. Winnie went to I.O.D.E. tea. I got my own
supper. Berniece came home. Went up town with Anna &amp;
Berniece – met Laddie.
Still cool. Half holiday. Went over to Sally’s in aft. &amp; read. I
stayed with Glenna all night. Laddie &amp; Louie(?) were up.
A swell day. Made out bills all day. Dad &amp; Jonie(?) were up
for dinner. Laddie &amp; I went to library at night.
Warmer. Winnie gave me a white purse for my birthday.
Busy making out bills. Went up town at night. Laddie &amp; I
went for a walk. He gave me a compact for my birthday.
20 to-day. Got some nice handkerchiefs. Went to Sunday
School. Anna &amp; Florence were down for supper, had cake.
Went to Presb. Anniversary. Florence, Jim, Anna, Earl,
Laddie &amp; I went to Holstein.
Auditor was around. He said I was getting along very well
with the bills. George &amp; Laddie gave me a ride home.
Decided to go out &amp; see Florence tomorrow. Went over to
Sally’s &amp; listened to radio.
Real Hot. Busy all day. Tea in church. Laddie, Jim, George
&amp; I went out to Florence’s school. Went to Neustadt for a
drive.
Raining all day. Busy making out bills. Stayed home at
night as it was such a dirty night. We planted flowers at the
office to-day – at least Mr. Innes did.
Cold. I washed my hair &amp; had it waved. Anna &amp; I played
tennis – first time I tried out my new racket. Went to see
Carrie Mitchel. Came home with Laddie.
Nice day. Quite warm. Laddie, Florence, George &amp; I went
to dance in Holstein. Very good time. Had to take Florence
back to her school after.
Terribly stiff after playing tennis. Finished hydro bills. Went
up town at night. Laddie &amp; I went for a walk.
Dr. Burnett in accident. Girl in car real badly hurt. Didn’t go
home until this morning. Went to church &amp; Sunday School &amp;
for drive. Anna, Earl, Laddie, Carrie &amp; Berniece &amp; I went out
to Haywood Falls.
Worked in morning &amp; finished reading book in aft. Went up

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to tennis courts with Berniece – came home with Laddie.
Didn’t feel well all day. Winnie says I am getting terribly thin.
We went on a hike to flat rock – gang of girls, great time –
came home with Laddie.
Winnie, Dad &amp; them went to Uncle George Ribey’s(?)
funeral at Port Elgin. Lot in paying bills – great bawling out
from Mrs. Blair. Went to Berniece’s for supper – had several
girls. Alyna Kress was there – some gossip.
Real warm. Went to church for dinner – Institute rally. Real
Hot. Talked to Berniece in Aft. Half holiday. Played tennis.
Came home with Laddie.
A big celebration for hockey boys, horse races in aft.
Laddie, George &amp; Florence sat in office with me nearly all
aft. Florence stayed with me for supper. Street dance.
Went out to Anna’s to eat – took Florence home with Geo &amp;
Laddie &amp; Jim &amp; D. Taylor.
Everybody tired to-day. A lot of people in. Terrible time with
Mrs. Blair &amp; Mrs. Barbour! Never saw any woman as mad
as Mrs. Blair. Went up town at night &amp; was around with kids.
Didn’t get up till 11. Evelyn Ross called &amp; I went over to
Hanover with her. Went to decoration service in aft. Geo,
Laddie, Jim, Florence, D. Taylor &amp; I went to Holst., Mt.
Forest, Pike Lake – Durham band concert, etc.
Last discount date so I was terribly busy all day. Real cool.
I wrote a letter, listened to radio, had bath &amp; went to bed
early.
King’s birthday – busy all day. Went up to Berniece’s.
Came home with Laddie, met Elgin &amp; we came down to
house.
Real cool. Winnie went to O.S. to bowl. Mr. Conn called today. Played tennis at night. Open night so we stayed up
town for awhile &amp; then Laddie &amp; I came down to house.
Lovely day. I went to Rebecca picnic at Wasaga. Lovely
day – went in swimming. Had lunch in Miss Fettis’ cottage.
Real warm. I got a Remington typewriter up on trial – nice
machine. I went to dance in Holstein with Laddie, George,
Jim, Dot Taylor &amp; Florence.
Felt a little tired. Made out some water bills. Read a book in
aft. Went to Mt. Forest at night with Mother &amp; Dad &amp;
Marjorie.
Didn’t get up till late. We went to Inverhuron on a picnic, had
McCrea’s cottage. We went with George, Laddie, Jim,
Shirley &amp; Florence – Earl took his car too. Went to Dromore
after.

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�Inverhuron, 1936

Velma front left, Laddie back left

Laddie

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Terribly cool. Worked quite a bit all day. Went to show in
Mt. Forest – “Rose Marie” with Winnie, Aunt Eva, Mother &amp;
Dad – good.
Christie Levi’s wedding – across from the office. They were
half an hour late &amp; Ab had to take them up to church. They
gave us a piece of wedding cake. Went to ball game in
Neustadt with Schenks.
Slept till noon. Went to U.F.O. picnic with girls. Ruby &amp; Cy
came home. Went to dance at night with Laddie. Bob
Gardiner asked me to go to Southampton but refused.
Lovely day. Made out some bills. Had half holiday. Went in
swimming. Played tennis at night. Came home with Laddie.
Made out water bills. Went to girls ball game with Cy &amp;
Ruby. Went for walk with Laddie. Came home &amp; played
“500”.
Cooler to-day. Elgin was in to see me. Had a great game of
tennis as there was no one else on the course. Sat. night so
Laddie &amp; I fooled around up town to eat – great.
Elgin came up for me in morning, drove down to Mt. Forest.
Uncle &amp; Addie came up, brought eats galore. Went to
church. Laddie, Florence, Elg &amp; I went to Little’s &amp; Ritchie’s
- lots of fun.
Real hot. Did some more water bills. Got off at 5 – went to
Owen Sound with Winnie, Ruby &amp; Cy. Had lunch in park &amp;
went to show “Yonder Two Flags”.

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Terribly hot &amp; dry – no rain for ages. Busy getting things
ready for meeting to-night. Had supper at Sally’s. Bought
Remington typewriter. Ab got raise - $100.
Sweltering heat – almost unbearable. Hottest day on record
in Toronto – 104.7. Did very little all day but tried to keep
cool. Went in swimming at night. Laddie &amp; I went for walk open night – Winnie &amp; I slept on veranda.
No better. Over the 100 mark. I went to Owen Sound in aft.
to get a permanent at Miss Dutton’s(?). Got a new brown
suit. Went down home with Mother &amp; Dad for awhile.
Did nothing all day. Heat is terrific. Over 200 dead in
Ontario from it. Had some ice cream in aft. Winnie washed
&amp; baked about 2. Went to street dance. Came home with
Laddie. Ellen Marshall here for supper. Went in swimming
at nite.
Still as hot as ever. Ab went to 12th in Hanover. I read a
book nearly all day. Laddie &amp; Geo. brought me up ice cream
in aft. We went to Midway in Hanover then Laddie,
Florence, Elg &amp; I went in swimming at lake.
Florence stayed all night. Went in swimming in morning.
Went to Sunday School, ate out on lawn. 3 bricks ice
cream. Went in swimming at night again &amp; then Laddie,
Florence, Elg &amp; I went to Hayward Falls.
No let up yet. Everything is burnt up. Did some work in
morning to try &amp; forget about heat. Laddie &amp; I went to walk
out to Anna’s, Planned about boat excursion on Thurs. night.
Cooler to-day – what a relief. Read Openheim’s “Jeanne of
the Ranches”. Played tennis at nite with Laddie, Ruby &amp; Cy.
Slept upstairs for first since hot spell.
Lovely day. Winnie &amp; Ruby went to Sauble. Cy &amp; I kept
house, played tennis with Laddie. Florence &amp; Dot can’t go
on excursion. Anna stayed with me all night. Allan came up
&amp; 4 of us had ice cream.
Lovely day but a little warm again. Put screen door on at
office. Laddie &amp; I played tennis in aft. Went on moonlight
excursion at Owen Sound. Danced on boat – stayed at
Anna’s all nite.
Read most of the day. Cooler. Winnie &amp; Ruby came home.
Glad to see them as Cy &amp; I were sort of hungry. Elgin was
up &amp; took us for a drive. Anna &amp; I went to library. Came
home with Laddie – Read.
Worked in morning – got a lot of little jobs done. Played
tennis at night. Elg, Florence, Laddie &amp; I went to Rav at
night – ate.
Lovely day. Mother &amp; Dad went to Anniversary at Knox.
Went down to Marjorie’s for dinner. Went to church.
Winnie, Ruby &amp; Cy were down for supper. All the kids came
down at night, had a sing song.
Cool. Worked hard all day – typing, getting ready for new
bookkeeping system. Winnie went bowling. Ruby &amp; I
stayed home for a change &amp; listened to Lux Radio Theatre.
Cool. Worked some &amp; also finished a book. Went to ball

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game at night &amp; then Laddie, George, Elsie Hunter &amp; I went
to Southampton to dance. Ferdy Mowry’s orchestra.
Rained hard. First rain for ages &amp; everything was certainly
dried up. Played tennis, came home &amp; played cards with
Winnie &amp; Ruby. Big thunderstorm. Conn was up &amp; will I
ever have to work hard till end of month.
Real busy – changing all account nos. &amp; meter slips. Ritchie
reunion in aft. at Holst. Cool &amp; looked like rain all day. Went
in swimming. Came home about 6:30, rained. Anna came
up with me till 9.
Cool. Worked hard all day. Had supper at Sally’s. Played
tennis &amp; then Ruby, Anna , Berniece &amp; I went to show
“Transatlantic Tunnel” in Hanover.
Still real cool. Worked hard changing meter slips. Laddie,
Elg, Florence &amp; I went over to Hanover. Elg &amp; Florence
went to show &amp; we put in time.
Went to Sunday School &amp; church – went for a drive –
another lesson in driving. Went to church at night. Laddie,
Elg, Florence &amp; I went out to Anna’s.
Worked hard all day. Time goes in fast when busy. Ruby,
Winnie &amp; I went to supper meeting of the Auxiliary at Myrtle
McKechnie’s.
Real cool. Busy all day. Played tennis at night. Laddie &amp; I
went for a walk after.
Cool. Finished meter slips. Played tennis and then Ruby,
Winnie &amp; I went up to Aunt Eva’s. Played cards, had lunch.
Busy all morning. Real cool but we went to church picnic at
Brigham’s Grove. Played at Anna’s after – came home with
Laddie.
Still cool. Ruby went to Toronto this morning. Conn was in.
had Commission meeting at night.
Terrible traffic on road to-day. I was real busy &amp; the whizz of
the car certainly drives you nuts. Elg, Laddie &amp; I were
around town at night.
Civic holiday tomorrow. Went out to anniversary services at
Dromore. Stayed at Patterson’s all day, went in swimming in
aft. Boys came out at night. Went for long drive.
Civic holiday. Went to Owen Sound in truck in morning with
Elgin. Had sleep in aft. Fowlers were in. Went to play at
Dromore, “Girl From Out Yonder”. Came home with Laddie.
Conn came up in morning &amp; we started a new bookkeeping
system. Remington man was here too. Busy. Played
tennis at night. Laddie &amp; I went for walk.
Conn still here auditing books. Started typing bills. He took
me down town and had malted milk in aft. Played tennis at
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Conn left yesterday. Busy in morning. Went to Young
People’s picnic in Owen Sound. Leith in swimming.
Campbell’s truck. Laddie &amp; I went to tattoo in Mt. Forest.
Sat in car most of time.
Young People’s picnic at Leith,1936

Anna Ritchie and Velma

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Real busy. Water bills coming in – time flies. Played tennis
at night. Came home &amp; read &amp; went to bed sort of early.
Last discount day for water, so busy. Went up to tennis
courts at night, local tournament. Elg, Laddie &amp; I went out to
Florence’s.
Read in morning. Went to Sunday School &amp; to church at
night. Went for a drive with car. Anna &amp; Laddie met other
kids &amp; we all went down to our other place.
Real busy all day. Laddie, Cy, Ruby, Winnie &amp; I went to
Owen Sound to see House of David play ball – long beards
&amp; hair, smart players.
Busy all day. Mr. Colclough(?) was in &amp; took electric adding
machine away. Winnie &amp; Ruby went on boat trip. Had
dinner at Sally’s. Laddie was down at night.
Warm. Worked hard. Florence came in about 4 in aft.,
stayed for supper. She drew pictures while I worked. Open
night. Fooled around up town with kids.
Busy in morning. Half holiday. Went with Elgin in truck to
Markdale. Played tennis at night. Came home with Laddie,
read after.
Looked like rain all day. Worked hard. Went to ball game
with Anna. Started to rain. Went to Varney with Elgin.
Florence &amp; I drove up a new car.
Just sprinkled last night. Everything is terribly dry.
Finished bills. Laddie, Florence, Elg &amp; I went to show in
Hanover “Fury” with Spencer Tracey.
No Sunday School or church. Went out to Aunt Charlotte’s
for dinner. Had picnic in aft. (all the Ritchies). Read a book
“Man(?) this world dreams of!”. Went to church at nite.
Laddie &amp; I went with Anna &amp; Earl (great talk together).
Cooler. Busy. Balanced up recap sheets. Played tennis at
night. Laddie, Anna, Bill Renwick &amp; I went for walk.
Little warmer to-day. Ruby &amp; Cy came home last night.
Time goes fast when busy. Conn called me up from
Chesley. Went up to tennis courts at night. Ate in Calder’s.
Came home with Laddie.
Looked like rain all day but kept off. Got my own supper.
Went up to tennis courts. Open night. Anna, Berniece &amp; I
went around together.
Mr. Flannery was up. Brought me home. Half holiday.
Went to tennis tournament with Owen Sound. Had lunch at
club house. Tennis club dance at Rav. Laddie &amp; I went.
Had swell time.
Rain at last – real busy to-day as to-morrow is last disc. day.
Conn was in. Aunt Eva was here for supper. Went to show
in Hanover “Private Number” – real good.
Busy. Last discount day. Florence &amp; Laddie stayed at our
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Left for Tobermory about six. Had dinner along way. Visited
at Mercer’s cottage. What roads &amp; barren county, got
terrible bumps. Had supper at Wiarton.
Terribly tired all day. My back was sore from the bumps.
Anna &amp; I played tennis at night. Went over to Inez’s after.
Jim Palmer came over last night. I read a book in aft. Jim,
Ruby &amp; I played tennis. It was cool so we came home &amp;
played “500” – I had great luck.
Raining &amp; cold nearly all day. Went up town for awhile &amp;
went for walk with Laddie. Then I went up to Aunt Eva’s with
Jim, Ruby &amp; Winnie, played bridge.
Warmer to-day. Half holiday. Winnie &amp; Ruby went to picnic
at Aberdeen. Jim, Laddie &amp; I played tennis. I had 7 sets.
Laddie stayed for supper. We played cards at night.
Cold and raining. Took off list of arrears. Read in aft.
Rained most of day. We had a wiener roast out at Anna’s.
Played bridge &amp; ate.
Jim went home in morning. Laddie called &amp; wanted to see
me alone at night (I wasn’t…). I went to show “San
Francisco” in Han. Jeanette MacDonald &amp; Clark Gable –
thrilling.
Varney anniversary. Church was packed in morning to hear
Rev. Hill on “Why go to church”, wonderful. Barbara, Anna,
Freda, Winnie &amp; Ruby stayed all day. Preached at night on
“What Christianity means to me”. Came home with Laddie.
Worked hard all day. Real cold. Went to anniversary
supper at Varney &amp; play.
Conn was up all day, balancing books. He said I picked up
the new system fine. Played tennis at night &amp; then went to
Commission meeting.
Rained terribly hard. Got thing straightened around after
meeting. Winnie, Mother, Janet Kerr, Marj &amp; I went to
Dundalk – picked out rust yarn for a suit.
Lovely day. Half holiday. Played tennis in aft. Went out to
Anna’s for supper. Laddie came down at night.
Busy in morning. Read in aft. Got my own supper. Laddie,
George &amp; I went to dance in Holstein.
Tired in morning. Got off at noon. Mother, Winnie &amp; I went
to Port Elgin in aft. Stayed at Ribey’s. Went around the
town at night.
Went to church in morning. A lady stays there, Mrs. Kelly,
who is 81 but very spry &amp; witty. We had a great time with
her. Aunt Jenny’s sister is there also. Went for drive in aft.
to beach, read, talked.
Had a good rest over week-end. We came home in aft.
Ruby, Cy &amp; Mrs. Fulton had been here. Stayed for supper.
Laddie came down at night.
Worked hard all day. Pressed my clothes at night. Went
over to Florence MacDonald’s with some notices. Came
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Went to Georgian Bay Convention at Meaford in truck. Met
a Miss Dale in Meaford office. Conn showed me around &amp;
introduced me to some people. Had luncheon at cabins.
Caught one fish in aft. on boat trip, banquet at night. Sir
Arthur Roebuck spoke – grand time.
Mr. Bond, accountant, was in for a chat on his way to
Toronto, also 4 travelers talking over Convention. Played
tennis at night. Went for a walk with Laddie. Gave him my
favour (2 cigarettes &amp; a cigar).
Made out arrear notices in morning. Rained. Durham Fall
Fair. Winnie &amp; I went to fair – good exhibits. Laddie, Jim &amp;
Elgin were down at night, played cards. Started my sweater.
Warmer. Mailed hydro notices. Knit for awhile at night.
Went up town. Sat with Laddie &amp; Barbara in car &amp; talked.
Went to Sunday School &amp; church. George, Freda, Laddie,
Earl &amp; I went for a drive to Mt. Forest at night &amp; then went
out to Anna’s &amp; ate.
Real hot – a great change. Busy most of day. Started a
book “Problems of Youth”. Stayed home at night &amp; knit.
Hot. Finished a book. Anna &amp; I played tennis at night.
Laddie came down after. Winnie finished Ruby’s skirt – knit
it in less than 2 weeks.
Rained most of day. Not very busy to-day. Read. Knit at
night. Went to Library &amp; came home with Laddie, fixed my
clothes.
Lovely day. Not very busy. Played tennis at night. Laddie &amp;
I went up to Smith’s with Anna.
Nice day but cool. Played tennis all aft. Laddie, Florence,
Elg &amp; I went to hockey club dance at Rav.
Cool but bright. Worked in morning not busy . Read in aft.
Knit for awhile. Went up town. Anna had a dinner at night
for Carrie Mitchell – is being married next Sat. Swell eats.
Played bridge, Wilma (Socket) was there – lovely time.
Went to Orchardville anniversary. Went to Anna’s for dinner.
Laddie &amp; I went to church at night. Winnie went to Toronto.
Lovely day. Am reading “Scarlet Woman” by Joseph
Hocking. Catholic Story. Good. Went to shower at Anna’s
that Auxiliary had for Carrie Mitchell.
Nice day again. Lot in to-day as last day for arrear notices.
Laddie &amp; I went to Library at night.
Nice day but sultry. Read most of day. Terrible
thunderstorm at night. Stayed in &amp; knit.
Turned real cold. Half holiday. I baked a cake &amp; knit in aft.
Went over to Schenk’s at night &amp; played cards.
Busy most of day. Earl, Anna, Laddie &amp; I went to play in
Holstein “Sold For a Bargain” &amp; to dance after, real good
time. I fell down a hole during the day so had a sore leg.
Busy. Knit for awhile at night &amp; then went up town. Was
with Laddie. Ate in restaurant. I came home with Kerr’s.
Terrible day. Raining all the time. Mr. Smith spoke at
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tomorrow. Earl &amp; Anna called so we went out there.
Laddie went away to-day, felt sort of lonesome. Worked
hard all day. Knit at night &amp; listened to radio.
Busy. We took out meters to be tested. I went to Rebecca
birthday party – played euchre – had contests, lunch,
entertained Owen Sound.
Real cold. Frost last night. Had letter from Laddie. Busy.
Anna &amp; I went to Young People’s conference in Queen st.
Rev. Mr. Parks of Elora spoke – good.
Bright in morning but rained in aft. Half holiday. Anna came
home in aft. &amp; we knit. Rained at night so knit also.
Real busy. Very nice day but cold. Knit for awhile at night
then went to library &amp; to Aunt Eva’s.
Terribly busy. Made out reports to send to Toronto. Winnie
&amp; I walked to Varney &amp; went to play in Ayton “Nothing but
the truth”, real good.
Brought Winnie up in morning. Read. Went to church in aft.
&amp; for drive in aft. Went to church at night. Barbara,
Berniece &amp; I sat up town &amp; talked after.
Nice day but I had a terrible cold along with other things.
Stuck it out in morning. Came home in aft. Knit for awhile.
Went to bed early &amp; took hot lemonade.
Cold not much better, felt miserable. Real busy making out
bills. Went to Hear Ellsworth Toll speak &amp; show slides on
his trip around the word hitch-hiking – wonderful.
Had a letter from Laddie, not coming home for Thanksgiving.
Terrible headache &amp; cold – got ready for meeting. Meter
inspector came. Got my hair cut, went to bed early.
Lovely day. Half holiday. Mother, Lorne, Winnie &amp; I went to
Owen Sound. I got new hat, shoes, etc. Mother stayed for
supper. I got my hair waved, at night came home and knit.
Busy all day. Winnie went to choir practice. I finished all my
sweater except neck. Winnie finished my skirt.
Raining. Ruby &amp; Cy came home. Finished suit. I didn’t
think Laddie was coming home but he landed along about 8.
Florence &amp; Elg came down to Winnie’s also, some played
cards.
Terribly cold. Thanksgiving Sunday. We bought a new
radio $40. Went to church twice. Laddie, Barb &amp; Mac were
down at night.
Thanksgiving Day. First snow – terribly cold. Geo. &amp; Laddie
were down in morning. He went back in aft. Washed
clothes &amp; did odd jobs. Went to show “Little Lord
Fauntleroy” in Mt. Forest with Uncle Camerons.
Cold. Started to work again. Busy. Knit at night. Anna
came in &amp; we went to library.
Busy all day. Miss MacPhail was here for supper, also Mrs.
Dargavel. Had Commission meeting at night.
Lovely day. Half holiday. Went over to Schenk’s in aft.,
read. Community Party – I played at Calder’s. Had lunch &amp;
dance after. Blaine McFarlane wanted to bring me home.
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Laddie at noon. Real busy. Went to library at night.
Terrible day – raining, did a lot of work. Went up town at
night. Came home with Mother &amp; Dad. Listened to radio.
Elg came home also.
- Got mixed up in this book so will start again.
I was elected sect. of the 2 Young Peoples – 1st joint
meeting.
Started a dress for Nadine to-night.
Real busy to-day. Knit at night &amp; then went up to Aunt Eva’s
for awhile.
Last discount day so real busy. Cold. Knit at night &amp; wrote
to Laddie.
Got money ready for the bank. Don Flannery called. Went
to executive meeting in church.
Busy. Real cold. We were just eating our supper when in
walked Geo. &amp; Marj &amp; Mr. Stack. I went up town at night &amp;
then went home.
Geo. &amp; Marj were down for dinner. Read in aft. Went to
church at night. Raining so went to bed early.
Snowing &amp; terrible cold. Busy. Mother was up to help
Winnie with a quilt – nearly finished it to-day. She stayed for
supper, &amp; listened to Lux Program.
Busy making out water bills. Cold. Went to Young People’s
at night. Mr. Smith said minutes were very well written &amp;
very well read. I came home with Bill Renwick.
A lot of travellers in to-day. They all stayed a long while &amp;
talked so I didn’t get much done. Knit at night. Went up to
Ethel’s for awhile with Winnie, listened to radio.
The last half holiday. Knit &amp; started my first fancy work – a
card table cover. Went over to Schenk’s for awhile in aft. It
rained at night. Wrote to Laddie.
Real busy – finished water bills. Elgin was in. Anna &amp; I
went up to hospital to see Wallace Adam who was hurt in an
accident.
Real busy. Halloween. Winnie &amp; I bought candy but no one
called on us. Went to show in Hanover with Elg &amp; Florence
to see Robt. Taylor &amp; Barbara Stanwyck in “His Brother’s
Wife”.
Sunday is a great day – lots to talk about. Went to church in
aft. &amp; at night. Mr. Smith spoke on “Why it pays to be
honest”. Rained so came home &amp; read.
Terribly busy – getting ready for meeting. Had long letter
from Laddie – he thinks I’m not writing often enough.
Started my purse at night &amp; wrote to Laddie.
Busy – the Red Cross are putting on a play “It’s a Knockout”.
I am a chorus girl in it – about 100 in it. Got off at 5 to go to
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Busy making out reports to send to Toronto. Went to
practice. We are “Sweethearts” in the play &amp; have to dance.
Busy. Water bills are coming in. Ab went home about 5.
Had headache &amp; chills. Went to practice &amp; stayed out with
girls for awhile &amp; then did fancy work.
Ab had pneumonia – is in hospital. Real busy. Bill
McTavish is helping us. Baufont(?) is sick too. Went to
practice &amp; then to dance in Hall. Community Club put on
swell time – old time dance.
Last discount day – real busy. I got my fur coat yesterday.
Winnie went over to George’s. Bill Renwick, Florence, Elgin
&amp; I went to show “Piccadilly Jim” in Hanover &amp; came down to
house to eat after.
Real tired to-day. Slept in late. As Winnie was away I didn’t
come up at night. We took Elgin to Mt. Forest – listened to
radio.
Ab is still in hospital. Busy all day. Had letter from Laddie.
Went to practice at night. Came home &amp; listened to Lux
program, did fancy work.
Busy. Went to practice at night, then Berniece, Anna, Freda
&amp; I played bridge. Wrote to Laddie.
Armistice Day – we had a holiday. Fixed up my clothes,
washed my hair &amp; had it finger-waved. Anna &amp; I went to
service at monument. Played bridge at Berniece’s after.
Busy. Ab came home from hospital to-day. Went to practice
at night. Came home &amp; did fancy work. Tony Rahn turned
our car over last night, a great looking wreck – take $70 to
fix it.
Lovely day. Warm. Ab came up to office for a little while –
terribly thin. Went to practice &amp; then Anna &amp; I went to dance
in Holstein with Mac &amp; Barb.
Raining &amp; dull all day. Winnie went to Toronto in aft. I got
my clothes ready to go up to Aunt Eva’s next week. Barb
drove me home.
Mother &amp; Dad went to Hamilton this morning. Elg &amp; I went to
church. Barb, Marg, Carl &amp; Anna were here for supper &amp; the
evening.
Came up in morning. Busy. Went to practice &amp; then to
Young People’s after. We are going to get our costumes tomorrow.
Mr. Conn came in to-day. We got our costumes – black &amp;
white striped pinneys, white skirts &amp; bonnets. Had first
rehearsal. Play is great. Rennie, Tom Webb, Norman
Gagnon, Cassidy &amp; Jean Rowe in it.
Busy all day. Quite a few travellers. Had a dress rehearsal
at Hall. Didn’t go over as well as night before but never
does. Laddie sent me a box of Hunt’s chocolates.
Working on waterworks books. Got off in aft. for matinee &amp;
then had first performance at night. It went over big. What a
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Hard to settle down to work. Final performance &amp; went over
bigger than ever. Laddie came home, wasn’t expecting him.
Also Winnie, Ruby &amp; Ann Constable had dance after – great
time.
A little tired. Raining. Came home about 5. Played bridge
with Anna, Ruby &amp; Winnie. Then they went up to Aunt Eva’s
&amp; Laddie came down. Had a very enjoyable evening until
Walter called for me about 9:30.
Felt tired all day, stayed in &amp; read. Laddie went back with
Ruby. Went to church at night. Mr. Smith spoke on “How to
get a thrill out of life” – wore my fur coat for 1st.
Cold. Busy all day. Last disc. day for power. Mother &amp; Dad
went to Winter Fair with uncle Camerons. I stayed with Jean
&amp; Vera all night.
Snowing &amp; cold. Office seemed cold. Made out financial
statements. Got my hair cut, had letter form Laddie to-day &amp;
answered it. Read.
Real slippy, cars were getting stuck on hill, some travellers
were in. Winnie, Mrs. Schenk, Mabel &amp; I went up to Hay’s at
night. Played cards &amp; had lunch – got cup read.
Busy typing names on bills &amp; making out financial
statements. Conn was in. Went to fowl supper in church,
good eats. Came home &amp; knit.
Busy all day. Lots of snow now. Winnie &amp; I went over to
Sally’s at night, played bridge &amp; had lunch. Vic is selling
Chev’s now.
Ab went to Toronto. Typed out financial statements – had
letter form Laddie. Came home &amp; went down to Mt. Forest
for Elgin. We got our car back but it has a few knocks in it.
It was real stormy yesterday &amp; the snow is real deep. Went
to church in aft. and at night. Came home, listened to radio
&amp; read.
Real busy making out financial statements. Went to Young
People’s at night – a long program. Mr. Winters spoke, real
cold – about 12 below. Laddie wrote.
What a day! I was rushed to death &amp; felt tired but had to
come back to meeting at night. Winnie had I.O.D.E. meeting
here.
Real busy – (3.07) out in receipts so trying to find it. Not
feeling very well as seem to be getting a cold. Went to a
bridge at Anna’s, had lovely time. Elsie Goodchild got prize.
Laddie wrote.
Had a terrible cold but stuck it out all day. Joe Tethie(?) was
in. I went over to Schenks’ for supper, had company from
Ayton. A great time in Eng. as to whether King will marry
Mrs. Simpson or not.
Started to make out bills again. King has to either decide
against Mrs. Simpson or give up the throne. Baldwin
objects. She has been twice divorced. Flashes coming over
the radio all the time. Stayed home &amp; knit &amp; listened to
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Busy most of day. Had letter from Laddie. Went to dance in
Hall put on by Community Club. What a time! From 8 to 12,
had home waltz with Bill Renwick. Barb drove me home.
Talked over Christmas presents. Wrote a letter. Went to
church in aft. &amp; at night. Came home &amp; listened to radio.
Made out bills all day. Real cold. Winnie &amp; I knit at night &amp;
listened to Lux program. King still hasn’t given his decision.
Made out bills. Ab had an X-ray taken in aft. Got my hair
done at night as I am going to get my picture taken tomorrow.
Milder. Went to Mt. Forest in morning &amp; got my picture
taken 4 positions, wore a blouse. Worked in aft. Wrote to
Laddie at night, knit &amp; went up to drug store.
I got proofs back. Busy making out bills. Listened to radio
at night &amp; did fancy work. Ethel &amp; Anna were in. King
abdicated for love of Mrs. Simpson – twice divorced. His
brother to be King.
Finished bills. We finished Pegg’s sweater to-day &amp; I took it
over at night. I ran over to Mrs. Hay’s to hear King’s farewell
speech – real sad.
Grand day. George the VI crowned King. Santa Claus day
in Durham. Saw the parade in aft. Florence stayed with me
in aft. &amp; for supper. Mother was here too. We did some
Christ. Shopping &amp; then went to show in Han., saw “The
Devil Is a Sissy”.
Uncle Will has been in hospital. Mother &amp; Dad went up to
see him. Elg, Lorne &amp; I went to church in aft. I went at night
again with Anna. Went to Mt. Forest with Anna &amp; Earl. They
drove. Elgin down.
Busy getting ready for meeting. We had meeting at 7 &amp; then
I went to Young People’s – a social. Had lots of fun. Uncle
Will went to Toronto to-day &amp; has to have an operation.
Grand day – thawing. Made out power bills. Knit on
sweater for Nadine. Stayed up till Winnie came home from
Auxiliary.
Got a great surprise this morning when Conn walked in,
stayed all day auditing books – lots of fun with him. Went to
practice at Renwick’s for X-mas concert.
Conn was here all day. Ab got him a Christmas tree to take
back with him to-morrow. I finished my fancy work &amp;
listened to radio.
Uncle Will was operated on to-day. Got along better than
they expected. Anna stayed down. Conn called in for tree.
I went to Commencement at night – play was real good.
Finished my Christmas shopping to-day. People are coming
in with bills. Laddie came home to-day &amp; we went to show in
Mt. Forest, saw “Nevada” and “Whipsaw”. Florence stayed
all night.
Wrapped up parcels and addressed cards. Went to church
in aft. &amp; at night. Laddie came down after church.

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Terribly snowy. Real busy, People coming in to pay bills. I
had to go to play practice to-night. Did some shopping.
Came home with Laddie.
Last discount day, real busy. Had to go to practice again for
Sunday School concert. Laddie came down for awhile.
Mild. Ruby came home at noon to-day. Busy getting money
ready for bank. Ruby, Winnie &amp; I went to Sunday School
concert in church.
Real mild. Mr. Innes gave me a box of handkerchiefs &amp; Ab
chocolates. Made out a report for Ralph. Elgin came up for
me. Saw Laddie &amp; he gave me his present.
Christmas day – rained all day, had it down here – great
time. I got a watch from Laddie. Had a big feed – ate fowl,
unloaded tree &amp; then had plum pudding. Played cards.
Went down to dance in Varney about 12.
I got a holiday – boxing day. Rained all day – didn’t get up
till late. We went up to Winne’s in aft. I got my hair washed.
Florence, Elg, Laddie &amp; I went to show in Hanover,
“Kamovey”(?).
Still raining. Funny weather. Went to church in aft. We all
went up to Winnie’s for supper. Elg &amp; I went up town &amp; saw
Laddie &amp; then came home &amp; listened to radio.
Lovely day – so mild. Laddie &amp; I went out to a goose dinner
at Anna’s. Played bridge &amp; then went to Christmas dance.
Good time. It was nomination night also. Ralph &amp; Bob
Campbell nominated for Commissioner.
Ralph is going to run against Bob Campbell &amp; Sammy Lowe
against the old council. Winnie, Ruby &amp; Cy went skating.
Laddie was down. We played bridge after.
Making reports out for hydro. Rained heavy all day – the
funniest weather. Uncle Camerons were down for supper,
we played cards at night.
Still real mild. Felt tired doing waterworks books. Ruby &amp;
Cy went to dance in Mt. Forest. Laddie was down. We went
up town for awhile &amp; then came in &amp; listened to radio.

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COMMENT
Had New Year’s dinner at Aunt Eva’s, played cards, then
Laddie, Anna, Elgin &amp; I went out to Florence’s for another
fowl dinner. We went to dance in Holstein – great time.
Tired to-day. It rained nearly all day. Laddie came down at
night &amp; we played cards. Dad came up for me &amp; I went
home.
Laddie went back with Ruby &amp; Cy. Colder &amp; blowing. I went
to church in aft. Morlocks were up for supper &amp; Winnie was
down. Winnie &amp; I came home with Barbara.
Election Day. Bob Campbell beat Ralph by a big majority.
Sammy Lowe wasn’t elected. Horning’s Mill burnt down. I
went over to see Nadine’s things after supper &amp; then Winnie
&amp; I went over to Schenks.
Snowing. Real busy. Uncle Will came home yesterday. We
had Commission meeting. Bob Campbell was there for first
– hard to explain things to him. Came home &amp; wrote to
Laddie as I got a letter from him to-day.
Raining – the most peculiar weather. Bob Campbell was up
this morning. Said he had no notion of firing us, that it was
all talk. Busy. Winnie &amp; I went out to McGirr’s at night.
Raining all day. Made out power bills. Winnie had Institute
here. Mrs. Schenk, Winnie &amp; I went to union prayer
meeting. Rev. Gowdy spoke &amp; then we went up to Aunt
Eva’s &amp; played cards.
Still pouring. Mr. Conn was in and finished books. He says
this may be his last trip here, will be sorry to lose him. I
stayed home for once, started a sweater for Mother &amp; read.
Real busy making out report. Had letter from Laddie. Elgin,
Florence &amp; I went to show in Mt. Forest, “My American Wife”
- had lunch at Florence’s after.
Didn’t get up until 12:30. Went to church in aft. Listened to
radio at night. Elgin brought me up – read. Eleanor Thomas
&amp; Harold Trafford are supposed to have eloped.
We got two borders- John Gough &amp; Vic Laverdier, working
on hydro – trimming trees. Great company. I went to
hockey game with Anna. Kincardine lost 6-1, exciting.
Changing water over into control &amp; what a time. I went to
Mission Circle with Marion House &amp; then came home &amp;
played “500” with men. One is quite witty.
Lots of work these days. Finished water books. We are
having the grandest weather – just as mild as spring.
Played bridge at night &amp; knit.

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They are talking about moving the hydro office down to the
clerk’s office – hope they don’t – terribly busy to-day. Went
to Young People’s &amp; then Anna, Barb &amp; I played bridge with
borders.
Things went better to-day. I seemed to accomplish
something. Elsie &amp; Lawrence are going to be married. Mac
Perry was married this week &amp; Eleanor Thomas also. I went
to dance in Holstein with Anna &amp; Earl – a wonderful time,
had lunch with Frank Cowan &amp; home walk with Bill Renwick.
We have a little snow now. Laddie wrote. Busy all day
changing water into control. Lots of fun with borders – one
went home but the other stayed. I didn’t go home, went up
to rink with Anna &amp; Inez.
Stayed up this week-end. Slept till 12 o’clock. Listened to
radio in aft. Rainy all day. Entertained border. Went to
church at night. Anna, Frank, Earl, Florence, Mac &amp; Barbara
went down to our place after church.
Real mild, real busy writing names on water bills. Knit at
night &amp; listened to Lux program &amp; played bridge.
Not feeling the best but worked hard all day. Stayed home
at night &amp; played bridge. I certainly have a great time with
the borders.
A fierce wind – blew the high tension lines down. Power
was off for three or four hours. Did nothing but answer
phone. Went to show with borders. Saw two good shows,
“Passing of the 3rd Floor Back” &amp; “Girl’s dormitory”.
Busy making out water meter sheets. Went to a shower for
Elsie Goodchild at Mrs. Padfield’s – lots of fun. Played
bridge.
Not a bad day. Busy most of day. I got a permanent at
night at Miss Myle’s – was from 6:30 until 12, some session.
A little colder but still no snow. Vic Laverdier was sick last
night so we had a great time kidding him. He went home &amp;
Winnie was out so John bought all kinds of fruit &amp; we had a
party – Anna &amp; Barb were here – played bridge.
Didn’t get up till noon. John, Winnie &amp; I went down to our
place in aft. I went to church in aft. Roads were terribly icy
– we had quite a time getting home.
Everything a sheet of ice. Laddie wrote to-day. I went to
Young People’s at night – a good meeting &amp; then came
home &amp; played bridge.
Still terribly icy – cars in ditch all over – skating on Main
Street in some towns. I went to dance in Hall. Vic &amp; John
went too – had a great time.
A great day. Making out water bills. John wanted me to go
to show but I didn’t feel like it. He got ready to go but
couldn’t find his car keys so stayed home &amp; played bridge.
Laddie sent me a medal he got for boxing.

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Boys moved to Mt. Forest to-day. Still didn’t find keys so
had to tow car down. It seems so lonesome now. I went to
a shower at Jean Murdoch’s for Eleanor Thomas. Wild
party.
Finished water bills to-day. Anna &amp; I went to hockey game.
Durham beat Owen Sound 9-2. Lots of fights. John &amp; Vic
were up to it.
Still real mild &amp; no snow. There are terrible floods in States.
Had letter from Laddie. Got some books out of library &amp;
went home with Elgin – took Mother’s sweater home.
Raining. Read a book “ World Problems of To-Day” – good.
Went up to Cliff Ritchie’s for supper. Stayed with Jean &amp;
Vera all night as the rest went to Constable’s.
Snowing to-day, busy balancing controls. Ab went to
Convention in Toronto. I listened to the Lux program at
night, “Mr. Deeds goes to town”.
Busy balancing controls &amp; doing the usual end of the month
jobs. Went up to Berniece’s at night &amp; talked. Barbara &amp; I
entered a ladies’ bridge tournament.
Lovely day but cold. Started light bills. Went over to Sally’s
at night &amp; played bridge – had lunch.
Busy. Ab came home from Convention to-day. Laddie
wrote. John &amp; Vic were up at night. I went up to Berniece’s
&amp; played bridge with Inez, Elsie. Had lunch – wedding cake.
Busy getting ready for meeting. Bob Campbell wasn’t there.
Came home &amp; listened to “Hollywood Hotel”.
A lot of people in to-day - did a lot of work – real tired at
night. Went up to Aunt Eva’s for supper. George &amp; Marj
Constable were there – played bridge – went home with
Elgin.
A lovely day. George &amp; Marj were down for dinner. Went to
church in aft. &amp; at night. Went up to Uncle John’s after
church – he is in bed.
Last discount day for water. Terribly icy, rained all day –
thunder &amp; lightning also. What a winter. Laddie wrote.
Flesherton &amp; Priceville were coming over but roads too icy.
Went to Young People’s – good time.
Nearly a flood – water in most peoples’ cellars. Busy
making out bills. Anna &amp; I went to a dance in Hall – a good
time.
Colder. Worked hard all day. Barbara &amp; I played our first
bridge game – beat Mrs. Padfield &amp; Clara Schultz – like a
day’s work.
Felt all in to-day but nevertheless did a lot of work. I was
supposed to go to Toronto this week-end but couldn’t get a
chance down – wrote to Laddie.
Finished bills to-day – a grand day. Bill Renwick, Dorothy
MacDonald, Elgin &amp; I went to dance in Holstein – great fun.
Ruby &amp; Cy came home – a nice day. Laddie sent me
flowers for Valentine Day – daffodils, tulips &amp; carnations.
Went to a bridge party at Berniece’s – got prize – a picture.

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Didn’t get up till nearly one. Went to church &amp; to Morlock’s
for supper. Went to church at night. Came home &amp; went to
bed early.
Made out power bills. Uncle John Aldred is quite sick. I did
some fancy work at night &amp; listened to Lux program. Wrote
Laddie.
Laddie sent me a bridge book so I was studying it up to-day.
Winnie had a euchre party &amp; dance – mostly country people
– up real late.
Lovely day. Light bills are coming in again. Anna &amp; I went
to hockey game at night – Owen Sound &amp; Durham – last
game of group playoffs. Durham won 3-2 – a great struggle.
Mrs. Dargavel started to audit books. I wasn’t busy so
helped her. Washed my hair at night &amp; played bridge game
with Sally &amp; Winnie. We lost by 600.
Just like spring – the tulips are up at the office. Mrs.
Dargavel was in all day to-day. Stayed home at night &amp;
listened to radio, did fancy work &amp; had bath.
Quite a few people in. Ab went to his Mother &amp; Dad’s 50th
wedding anniversary. Barbara &amp; I played bridge with Mrs.
Darling &amp; Marion Calder – won by 40 points – lots of fun.
Nice morning but rained all aft., read a book, went to church.
Just poured at night so stayed home &amp; listened to radio.
Last discount day &amp; was I ever rushed off my feet – about
250 in in aft. Went to Young People’s at night. Winnie had
an Auxiliary here so was home in time for lunch.
A little snow to-day, took me nearly all day to get ready for
bank – deposited over $1000. Winnie went to Rebecca
party. Went to library &amp; Inez came down after. Laddie sent
me 2 decks of cards &amp; writing paper.
Not very busy. A grand day. Did some typing for Sadie.
Barb &amp; I played Mrs. Jamieson &amp; Mrs. Webster – we won –
had lovely lunch at Jamieson’s.
Another nice day. Read. Went to dentist at 5. We went up
to Aunt Eva’s &amp; played bridge.
Wrote to Laddie &amp; Uncle Irving. Laddie wanted me to go
down this week-end. I went to hockey game at night – first
of playoffs. Durham lost 3-4 to Elora.
This certainly is the grandest weather. Balanced water
controls. Barb &amp; I played Mrs. Lauder &amp; Miss Wier. We won
by 1500, had lunch, nice time.
Got up and Lorne and I made some candy to send Laddie.
Went to church in aft. and at night. Came home and read a
book.
Swell day. The hockey boys played in Elora. They lost so
are out of it for this year. Knit at night – started a new
sweater &amp; listened to Lux program.

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Another grand day. Got ready for meeting. I went to
meeting &amp; then went to Young People’s skating party – first
time skating this year.
Another wonderful day – Real mild. Sun shining all day.
Busy after meeting. Went over to Inez’s at night &amp; talked.
Not feeling a bit well, think I must have flu. Made out report
for Hydro. Barbara &amp; I played bridge with Mrs. Harding &amp;
Mrs. Kearney – lost.
Not feeling much better – no appetite – Winnie &amp; I went to
doctor at night. I got a thorough examination – run down –
more exercise &amp; sleep – got a tonic – went to a party at
Mabel Noble’s.
Still grand weather – real mild. Not busy – read. Mother &amp;
Dad came up to me at night. Winnie is going with Jack
Petty. Inez got school at Port Elgin.
Lovely day. Went for walk in morning. Mr. Mercer was up
for supper. Went to church at night – read &amp; went to bed
early.
Winnie told me that Jack Petty proposed to her last night.
Got a terrible letter from Laddie – it upset me so – he didn’t
like it because I didn’t go down last week-end. Answered it.
Went to Young People’s at night.
Can’t help thinking about the letter I got – I am going down
this week-end. A lot of snow now. Burnett, Elgin, Florence
&amp; I went to show in Han., saw Bing Crosby in “Penny’s From
Heaven”.
A lot of snow for a change – real frosty. Busy all day. Sort of
house cleaning. Went to bed early at night &amp; read. I am
knitting a sweater.
Could hardly wait to get a letter from Laddie – wants me to
forgive him. Made out power bills. I went skating at night &amp;
then went to a party at Inez’s – all girls. Had a great chat.
Planning to go to Toronto this week-end.
Snowed nearly all day – didn’t do much work – tired after
skating. Went to library at night – had bath &amp; went to bed
early as Inez &amp; I are going to Toronto in morning.
7 a.m. Inez &amp; I got Caldwell Kerr to take us to Mt. Forest &amp;
then went to Toronto in Sunoco truck. Shopped till 4, got
new dress &amp; shoes. Met Laddie then we went to show at
Lowe’s, Greta Garbo &amp; Robert Taylor in “Camille”. Had
dinner &amp; went out to Laddie’s room – took a taxi out to
Ruby’s at 12. Wonderful day.
Ruby &amp; I went to Kingston Road United Church. Had a
grand dinner at Cave’s – went out to Laddie’s, went to
museum – then up to Greenwood’s. Stayed there until fivethirty. Met Inez &amp; home with Mr. McCabe.
Tired to-day, read a book &amp; did a little work – certainly had a
glorious week-end. Laddie is grand to me. I went to bed
early at night – gave me his ring.

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I am reading a grand book – “No Place Like Home” by
Beverly Nichols, very interesting. Went to doctor &amp; got some
more medicine &amp; then went over to Sally’s.
Still snowing. More than we had all winter. Laddie sent me
a box of chocolates for St. Patrick’s. Anna &amp; I went to a
dance in Hall – Clifford Orchestra – not a bad time.
Much milder. George Sockett started to board here. I
changed my room. Mother got a permanent. Had a letter
from Laddie. Anna &amp; I went out &amp; tried to sell some tickets
for Tennis Club Concert.
Finished Beverly Nichols book. Wrote to Laddie. Went to
Tennis Club Concert, “Happy Cousins” from Elora – real
good – had lunch after.
Not much doing all day. Mother &amp; Dad came up for me at
night. Went home – fixed some clothes &amp; talked to Mother.
Went to church at night, &amp; in aft. I made a new kind of salad
for supper. Started to read a new book, “Yang &amp; Yin”.
A miss Diver is staying here – she sells telephone
advertising. Certainly is a great talker. Went to Young
People’s – a social. We gave Lawrence &amp; Elsie a present.
Cleaned up office and did some odd jobs. Anna, Geo, Miss
Diver &amp; I played bridge at night. I sent Laddie gloves &amp; a
pocket book for his birthday.
Started to snow again &amp; is drifting a little. Henry Aldred was
here for dinner. Miss Diver left to-day. I got my hair washed
&amp; waved.
Read &amp; typed names on bills. Had letter from Laddie. I
fixed my clothes at night – getting ready for Easter.
Good Friday. Laddie came home with Ruby &amp; Cy. Played
bridge. Laddie came down at night. We were alone – had
great talk.
I got the famous book “Gone with the Wind” by Margaret
Mitchell. Anna &amp; I had a bridge for the tennis club out at
Anna’s. Nice time. Jim Sullivan was operated on to-day.
Laddie got the prize.
Easter Sunday. Florence stayed all night. We went to
church in aft. Elgin joined church. Laddie came down for
supper. We went down to Mt. Forest for drive after.
Wasn’t feeling very well. Laddie had to go back to-day.
Brought me a box of chocolates. Geo. &amp; Al Consatble were
here. Ruby &amp; Cy went to dance in Mt. Forest. I read “Gone
with the Wind”, went to bed early &amp; dreamed…
Read some more of book – wonderful. I went to a dance in
Hall at night with Anna &amp; Freda – Clifford Orchestra – had
wonderful time.
Worked in morning. I went to Owen Sound in aft. with Aunt
Eva, Ruby &amp; Winnie. I got a new rosewood spring coat &amp; a
brown hat. Didn’t get home until 7 o’clock – a tiresome day.
Laddie wrote.
Colder. Wrote to Laddie – read some of book &amp; made out
bills. Went to a bridge at Helen Young’s. I got the prize.

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Felt terribly tired. Mrs. Dargavel was in finishing books.
Uncle John &amp; Aunt Marion were down for supper. Aunt Eva
was down – played bridge.
A little snow on the ground. Busy nearly all day making out
bills. Went up to hospital to see Jim Sullivan. Laddie
phoned me. Came home with Mother &amp; Dad.
Read “Gone with the Wind” &amp; lay around all day. Went to
church at night. Came home &amp; read.
Very spring like. Made out bills. Had letter from Laddie –
read some more of book. Went to Young People’s at night.
Got ready for Commission meeting. Wrote to Laddie. I was
going to ask for a raise but didn’t get a chance to say a
word. Came home &amp; read “Gone with the Wind”.
Busy after meeting. Finished “Gone with the Wind” at night.
It is the most thrilling book I have ever read – just seems to
hold you &amp; you can’t seem to forget it.
Lovely day. Made out bills. Fixed some clothes at night,
wrote to Laddie &amp; went for a walk – met Dorothy MacDonald
&amp; Lorraine Campbell.
Finished bills. Had a terrible cold. I went to library at night &amp;
then Anna &amp; I went to a dance in the Hall – had a very good
time.
Mr. Campbell was up at the office this aft. – said I didn’t
have to work Sat. afternoons. I went home with Mother &amp;
Dad – took hot lemonade &amp; went to bed early.
Uncle Irving was supposed to come up – we looked for him
all day but he didn’t arrive. Went to church twice. Went up
to hospital to see Jim after church. Earl has a new car –
took us for a ride in it.
A little warmer. Uncle Irving did come up last night. Took
me to work. I went to show with Elgin, Bobby Gardiner &amp;
Florence in Hanover – wasn’t much good.
Raining. Winnie went back with Uncle Irving to I.O.D.E.
Convention. George &amp; I are keeping house – went to
Mission Circle at Mrs. Rutherford’s.
Quite a time getting meals &amp; getting dishes done in time to
get back to work but Winnie left plenty of canned goods.
Marg Storey was over – made up a paper for Young
People’s on “Sectarianism”.
Real cold. Snowed to-day. Read a good book “Peace with
Honour” by A. A. Milne. Made out some water bills. Fixed
clothes at night.
Not quite so cold. Florence came in from her school.
Stayed all night. Went to Pres. Play in Hall “Small Town
Romeo” – good.

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Rained in morning. Winnie, Uncle Irving &amp; Addie came up.
We all went to the show in Hanover at night. Mother &amp; Dad
also, saw “After the Thin Man” – had to stand in line up for a
long time.
Addie slept with me – had a great talk in bed. Went to
church in Queen St. at night to hear “Cyrus Gates”of radio
fame – real good – 2 hours.
Lovely day but I had a terrible headache. Tried to figure out
balance sheet. Laddie wrote – very busy. Went to Young
People’s at night.
A nice day. Wrote to Laddie, worked on books. Went to a
military bridge in the Hall at night – lots of fun.
A terrible day – fierce wind that kept all day &amp; night. Power
off, lines down – trees taken out by roots &amp; some roofs
blown off. Busy day answering phone. Ab had been sick &amp;
had to get out of bed to fix lines.
Last discount day – terribly rushed as men were busy all day
on lines. Wrote to Laddie at night &amp; listened to radio.
Winnie got her diamond last night – it is a grand one. Busy
getting money ready for bank. Went to play in Hall entitled
“Marygold” put on by Holstein Dramatic Club.
Real windy to-day again. Ruby &amp; Cy came home. She has
a new car – 1935 Chevrolet. Winnie had a birthday party at
night – all the family. She got some nice presents – Sally &amp; I
served. Lasted till 2.
Rained all day. Went to church in afternoon. Vic &amp; Sally
were at Winnie’s for supper. Ethel Hargrave came over after
supper.
Still cold &amp; wet – busy making out water bills. Had a nice
letter from Laddie. Winnie &amp; I went over to Hargrave’s at
night – heard “In (?) Magnificent Obsession” on radio.
Rained. Winnie had seven people here to rent house.
Laddie wrote me some poetry. Went to library at night.
Busy day – finished water bills. Went up to Glenna’s at
night. Dorothy MacD. was there – talked &amp; then went up to
café for lunch.
A grand day – real warm. Not feeling very well – had a sore
throat. Stayed with Nadine at night while Vic &amp; Sally went to
show. Laddie wrote.
Another grand day. Busy – the end of month. Went to show
in Hanover with Mac, Barb &amp; Anna. Saw the “The Last Mrs.
Cheyney” – good.
Real warm. Worked hard. News leaked out that Emily Hunt
&amp; Nelson Clark have been married since Nov. Went to
dance in Hall – put on by Red Cross – not a very big crowd.
Vic &amp; Nadine were down in morning. Winnie, Ethel &amp; Anna
were down for supper. Cyrus Gates spoke in Varney church
at night. After we all went to Williamsford for ride in Earl’s
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Laddie wrote – he is terribly busy now. Made out cheques
for meeting. Wrote to Laddie. I got a permanent at night at
McArthur’s at night for 400 – semi – Joan Bennett.
Busy taking off control. Had another letter form Laddie.
Went to Commission meeting at night – still real warm.
Colder to-day. Busy after meeting. Stayed with Nadine
while Sally went to I.O.D.E. Stores were open for first Wed.
night. Went up to Glenna’s after.
Quite cold again &amp; wet. Half holiday but I stayed up in office
most of afternoon &amp; read. Marj Noble &amp; a fellow came up to
do some typing – started a sweater for Nadine at night.
Rained all day. Laddie wrote &amp; said he would be home next
Sat. Knit at night &amp; listened to “Hollywood Hotel”.
Last discount day for water – busy. Anna &amp; I went up to
library at night &amp; then stayed around town – real warm – I
stayed up all night.
Mother’s Day. I bought her 3 sherbet glasses. Jim Sullivan
broke one Sat. night. Went to church &amp; Sunday School.
Marjorie Kerr was up for supper. We took Elgin to Mt.
Forest. Laddie called me on phone – found 1st exam real
hard.
Still cold. We put on Coronation decorations at office. Ab
washed windows. Laddie wrote. Knit at night &amp; listened to
“Mary Queen of Scots” on Lux program. Winnie sold house
to Bill Wallace for $1725.
Anna isn’t going with Earl any more. Marjorie was up doing
some typing. I made out power bills. Played tennis at night
for first. Stores were open so Anna &amp; I stayed around for
awhile.
Coronation of King Geroge VI &amp; Queen Elizabeth. Heard
service over radio. Winnie made me a dress. Laddie sent
me some lovely flowers. Went to Coronation dance in
Holstein with Elgin &amp; Florence.
Colder. Read a book “Oils for the Lamps of China”. Half
holiday. Anna &amp; I played tennis at night &amp; then talked over
the dance with some of the boys.
Jean Rowe &amp; Hugh Cassidy were married (just a report not
true). Read. Not very busy these days. Anna &amp; I played
tennis at night – it was High School Banquet so watched
kids.
Laddie came home to-day. I went to dentist in morning.
Winnie &amp; Jack went to show so Laddie &amp; I were alone at
night. Dad came up for me.
Winnie was down all day. Went to church &amp; Sunday School.
Laddie &amp; I went to church at night &amp; he came down after.
We had kitchen evening – wonderful.
Real cold. Sent out arrear notices &amp; read some of a book.
Laddie came down at night - went to Young People’s
together.
Still cold. Winnie went to Presbyterial in O. Sound. Away
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New auditor in Mr. Conn’s place came - Mr. Ferguson –
about 50- a short man – sort of lame, the most peculiar man
I have ever known. Told me stories of his life &amp; of a woman
in another Hydro office – about tea cup prophesies – always
doing something for someone. Laddie &amp; I went up town at
night.
Mr. Ferguson “Fergy” left at noon. I think I will like him fine.
Half holiday. Read &amp; went down to Ritchie’s new house.
Played tennis at night with Anna. Earl came up again but
Anna refused to go with him anymore.
Did some work on meter book. Got off early to practice for
some Coronation pageant. Played tennis at night. Laddie &amp;
I walked out home with Anna – Ruby &amp; Cy came home.
Winnie and Ruby drew up deed for house. Lorne’s birthday.
I got him a striped shirt &amp; tie. Laddie, George, Dorothy
MacDonald, Bill Renwick &amp; Jean Murdoch &amp; I went to Rav
(Rahn de Voo), great time - ate in Durham after.
A nice warm day. Wore my new dress. George, Shirley,
Laddie &amp; I went on a trip to Eugenia, Kimberly Valley,
Meaford, had supper in Owen Sound. A swell time. Ruby &amp;
Winnie were down at night.
A beautiful day. Got up early. George, Dorothy, Laddie &amp; I
played tennis until noon, then I went fishing with girls (no
fish). Cooked our supper out. We went to Pike Lake at
night with Elgin &amp; Florence, great time.
May 24th , 1937

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Tired to-day – real warm. Worked on meter book. I am the
queen of Siam in Pageant – went to practice at night.
Stayed there about 3 hours &amp; when I got home wasn’t any
farther ahead. Came home with Laddie.
Raining. Worked at meter book &amp; typed names on bills.
Can stay at Wallace’s. Open night, Anna Laddie &amp; I went for
a walk.
Busy in morning. Half holiday, played tennis in aft. with
Laddie. Laddie, George, Dorothy &amp; I played at night then
went to Williamsford for drive – had ice cream at
MacDonald’s.
Warm. Did quite a lot of work to-day. Went to Young
People’s executive meeting at Bailey’s. Laddie, Geo., Jim,
Helen Gagnon, Dorothy &amp; I went to dance in Holstein –
Laddie called about 6:30 &amp; said he couldn’t go – gave no
reason but thought would like to see him &amp; got him to go.
Real warm. Tired to-day. We planted flowers &amp; fixed up
yard. Laddie came down. We went up town. Elgin was up.
I went home with Mother &amp; Dad.
Terribly hot. Uncle Cameron was found dead this morning.
They found him in garage – door shut – carbon monoxide.
Was a terrible shock to everybody – especially Aunt Eva as
she was first to find him. Mother &amp; Dad went right up.
McClure’s came up. Geo., Laddie &amp; Dorothy were down in
aft. – Elgin &amp; I went up to Aunt Eva’s at night.
Terribly hot. Jean stayed with me all night. I couldn’t sleep.
Jean &amp; Nadine stayed with me at the office all day. Did
some typewriting. She doesn’t seem to realize it. Went up
to Aunt Eva’s for supper. Sally &amp; I took girls for a drive.
Jean stayed with me at night again.
Ross feels terrible. The funeral isn’t until Wed. as Blanche is
coming from West. All kinds of baking sent in. Aunt Eva is a
little better to-day. I stayed up there for my meals. Jean
stayed with me at night.
Didn’t work to-day. Helped make sandwiches at Mrs.
Schenk’s. Blanche Lauder &amp; Dorothy just got in as they
were going to start the service in the house. A church
funeral. Oddfellows 61 up for supper after. Stayed around
&amp; talked till late. Vera stayed with me all night.
Frank Goodchild died yesterday, only 24. Had appendicitis
operation. Half holiday. Mother, Barb, Anna &amp; I went to
Owen Sound in aft., got white shoes, dress &amp; hat. Laddie,
Geo., &amp; I went down to Goodchild’s at night.
Cool. Busy all day. Had Commission meeting at night – am
to get 2 weeks holidays. Went to practice for pageant in Hall
– Laddie went down to Earl’s for week-end.
Busy all day. Cy took me home at night. Mother &amp; I fixed
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Warm. Washed my hair &amp; Ruby finger-waved it. Bert,
Mother &amp; two girls who took service in Varney were up for
supper. Mother made me a birthday cake until 2. We went
for drive at night – Laddie, Elgin, Florence, Anna, Barb &amp; I.
Hunters’ car was in an accident, didn’t get in.
21 to-day. Made out bills. Mother gave me a pair of
pyjamas &amp; Winnie stockings. Went up to Aunt Eva’s for
awhile – wrote a letter for her. Laddie came down at night,
gave me a lovely white purse. Went to practice for pageant
in Hall.
Made out bills. Stayed with Nadine for awhile at night &amp; then
Laddie &amp; I went up to Uncle John’s – his 82nd birthday – had
a reception.
King’s birthday – horse races in town. Did a lot of work.
Laddie, Mac, Barb &amp; I went to dance in Rav – floor show,
special dances also. Laddie got his results – missed 2 so
has to start studying.
This week has been lovely but quite cool. Half holiday.
Went for a drive with Lorne, Frankie, Aunt Eva &amp; Blanche in
Smith’s new DeSoto – radio in it. Went to Markdale(?).
Played tennis at night with Laddie &amp; Anna.
Still quite cool. Finished bills to-day. Mr. Ferguson called in
to see me – says I am at the top of his list – went to practice
at night.
Busy – made out power bills. I was up at Aunt Eva’s for
supper. Came up town at night. Laddie, Barb &amp; I sat in car,
went home with Brown’s.
Looked over all my old clothes. Went to church &amp; Sunday
School. Elgin &amp; I were alone for supper. The rest of the
family went to Wilkinson’s. Elgin, Florence, Laddie &amp; I went
for drive at night.
Nice day. Started to figure out disbursement journal. Went
up to Aunt Eva’s at night &amp; wrote a letter for her. She wants
me to stay with her. Went to practice after – came home
with Laddie.
A grand day – did some more work at disbursement journal
&amp; read “Camille”. Played tennis at night. Walked out a
piece with Anna. Wore my shorts for first. Laddie went to
Mt. Forest with boys.
Finished “Camille” to-day. Worked on disbursement journal.
Real warm. Went to library at night &amp; to practice. Met
Laddie. Went to Han. for drive with Alma Kress. Laddie &amp; I
had a few arguments.
Rained all day. Half holiday. Knit on Nadine’s sweater.
Nearly finished it. Went up to Aunt Eva’s in aft. Laddie was
down at night. Went for a walk – had soda in Calder’s.
Still raining. Worked in General Ledger. Ruby came home
– Cy &amp; I went over to Grant’s for supper – my first
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Sat. again. Lovely day. Worked at Gen. Ledger. Jim, Geo.,
Laddie, Elgin, Florence &amp; I went to Rav. Laddie &amp; I had a
fight. He didn’t dance with me at all. Had home waltz with
Shirley because I didn’t have first dance with him &amp; finally
made it up. Was I ever mad.
Florence stayed all night. We went to Holstein Anniversary
in morning. Mr. Jay spoke – had lunch in park. Then Geo.,
Laddie, Florence, Elg &amp; I took Gert to London – first time I
had ever been there. Had supper &amp; then came home by
Stratford – didn’t get home until 2 – had to stay at Aunt Eva’s
all night.
I am going to stay at Aunt Eva’s this week. Real warm. A
lot of people in. Filed away Ledger stubs. Laddie &amp; I went
to practice in Hall.
Last disc. day. Busy. Went up to Aunt Eva’s after supper &amp;
then went to practice at rink. Mrs. Farewell was sick &amp;
couldn’t be there.
Hot. Put money in bank &amp; finished filing. I got a curtain from
Marg Storrey for a train. Went over to Mrs. Schenk’s &amp;
made crown. Came up town &amp; met Laddie.
I have so many things to think about I don’t know where to
start first. Half holiday. Worked on costume &amp; then Laddie
&amp; I played tennis for awhile. Went to practice at night.
Blanche was in at Aunt Eva’s after.
Real hot &amp; close. Dr. Brad Jamieson was made Cons.
candidate. Busy at Ledger. Had bath. Laddie &amp; I went to
practice in rink (Mrs. Farewell asked us if we wanted some
confetti – ha!). Lasted from 7:30 until 1.
Terribly hot again to-day. Elgin was in in aft. Laddie, Elg,
Mac, Shirley, Jim, Barb, Florence &amp; I went to Owen sound at
5. Had lunch in park &amp; went to show at night.
Got out Mother’s wedding dress – am going to wear it in
pageant. Went to church in aft. Laddie &amp; I went to church at
night – went in early. Talked over buying dairy.
Felt tired to-day. Finished working on Ledger. Collected
stuff for pageant. Went to rehearsal at night in rink. Didn’t
get home until after 12.
Made out power bills. Real busy. Big night of pageant!
“Behold your King”. Went over very well. Made $320 – a
great relief that it is over with.
Terribly busy. Returned material borrowed at night. Ruby
came home to-day. Went for walk at night with Laddie.
Cool. Didn’t get up very early. Got clothes ready for
holidays. Ruby &amp; I played tennis in aft. Laddie &amp; I went to
U.F.O. picnic at night – big crowd.
Real cold. Got ready for meeting &amp; took off controls, some
day. A Mr. Smith staying here. Went to Com. meeting at
night &amp; then Laddie &amp; I went to library.

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What a day! Worked till after six to get through. Winnie
went to beach. Got my things ready to go home. Went up
town with Laddie &amp; Florence. Went home with Mother &amp;
Dad.
Jack Smith is staying here. Washed my hair. Went out to
Anna’s in aft. Barb gave me her shorts. Laddie was down
for supper. Went out &amp; got Florence, came home &amp; fooled
around on lawn.
Up early – washed clothes. Went on holidays in aft. to
Presque Isle. Dad took us up. Marg Sparling &amp; Jessie
Grant arrived about 4:30, made beds, had grand dinner,
sang across water – talked till late &amp; got acquainted.

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Everyone woke up at 4:30 – 12 in our tent. Got up about 5,
had morning worship, courses in morning. Leaders, Rev.
Gordon &amp; McQuarrie &amp; Mrs. McMullen. Played volleyball.
Went in swimming. Vespers service, bonfire, Rev. Tilbury
spoke on “Stars”.

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�Jessie Grant on left

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July 10

Didn’t wake up till 6. Our tent had morning worship, bulletin
at breakfast. Visitor’s Day. Terribly hot. Had games, picnic
lunch. Rev. Webster spoke on “ Dreams” at campfire &amp; Rev.
McQuarrie on trip to Europe.
Rev. McQuarrie had to leave to-day. Had treasure hunt in
aft. Got a book of poems by Guest at library, got 2 letters
from Laddie. Had kids night – dress up, had watermelon, ice
cream &amp; animal cookies – bonfire.
Jessie was sick so I stayed with her in morning &amp; read. Got
89 in 1st assignment. Had aft. free so wrote a letter &amp; 5
cards, went swimming, got a letter. Rev. Howey gave a talk
on “Rocks”. Had marshmallows.
Real hot. Went to Sauble in truck, went in swimming. Had
hot dogs for supper. Swell time coming home. Laddie
wrote. Lots of fun in tent at night – teasing kids about
boyfriends.

Velma on right

Sunday

Velma on left and Jessie Grant in centre
July 11
Went in for morning dip. Had communion service, chicken

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�dinner. Sparling’s were up. Visitor’s in aft. Rev. Clydesdale
spoke. After supper went down to rocks. Rev. Tilbury told
ghost stories. Had fun watching boys &amp; girls.

Jessie Grant on left

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Had regular classes. Cooler. Read in aft. Played deck
tennis, went in swimming, had stunt night. Our tent put on
“Clementine”. I was the lover. Had wiener roast after. Got
letter.
Cooler. Last classes. I got 83% in assignments, went on
interest hike. Some told stories on birds, trees, fish,
California, Buffalo. Rev. Webster spoke at vespers. Rev.
Gordon gave slides on trip to Scotland. Boys messed our
tent up.

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July 14

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Last day. Didn’t get up till 8. Gave out certificates &amp; talked
over ideas for next year’s camp. Nearly everyone left after
dinner, we were about last. Was with Laddie at night. Great
to get back again.

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Tired to-day. I have a nice tan. Got clothes unpacked. Had
sleep in aft. Laddie came down at night – we had a great
time.
Baked in morning &amp; washed clothes, washed my hair. Went
to bed early at night &amp; read “White Banners”.
Ironed &amp; fixed clothes. Read in aft., came up town at night.
Was with Laddie. Went home with Florence.
Went to Dromore anniversary. Ritchie’s were at Patterson’s
for dinner. Went to church at night again – Elgin &amp; Laddie
came out.
Started to work again after holidays. Got everything
straightened around. Rates have been changed. George,
Jim, Laddie &amp; I went to Dromore garden party. G.
Greenwood couldn’t take part in the play so Laddie took it.
Didn’t know about it all this aft. – he did swell.

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Lovely day – not too hot. Ruby &amp; Aunt Eva &amp; kids went to
Wasaga. Winnie is staying up at dairy. I went to library &amp;
Laddie &amp; I went for a walk.
Typed names on bills. Jim Palmer &amp; another boy came
over. We got Anna &amp; played tennis at night. Laddie, Jim,
Kay Renwick, Geo. &amp; I went to tennis club dance at Rav –
swell time.
Real hot. Typed names on bills. Half holiday. Laddie &amp; I
went swimming &amp; went to play in Hall at night, “Dollars to
Doughnuts” put on by Owen Sound – good.
Still real hot – need rain badly. Busy most of day. Anna &amp; I
played tennis at night &amp; then went to see show in Hanover
“Maytime” with Bill &amp; Mac.
Real hot. Elgin’s birthday. Ruby &amp; rest of them came home
from beach. Laddie, Elg, Geo., Mona MacDonald &amp; I went
to Rav at night.
We went to Brantford. Laddie went with us. Had nice trip.
Went out to Bell homestead in aft. Vera is in bed. Betty
came home with us. It rained all the way home.
A terrible day – real cold &amp; it rained all day. We aren’t going
to keep the car (Plymouth) – it didn’t work very well
yesterday. Stayed in at night. Ruby &amp; Winnie &amp; I made
plans for wedding. It is to be Sept. 25.
Still real cool. Made out water bills. Ruby, Vera &amp; I played
tennis at night. Then Geo., Jim, Kay, Laddie &amp; I went to
Pike Lake – a poor orchestra. Came home early.
A little nicer to-day. Finished water bills. It rained at night.
Went to library. Laddie, Geo. &amp; I bought a watermelon to
take tomorrow – stayed at Aunt Eva’s.
A lovely day. Half holiday. Geo., Laddie, Freda &amp; I went to
Inverhuron – girls are up there at McCrae’s cottage. Went in
swimming. Had lots of eats - watermelon. Layed around on
veranda until 10:30 then went to dance at pavilion.

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�Inverhuron, 1937

Anna and Barbara Ritchie centre
Velma second from right

Laddie, Velma, George Glass back row

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Velma

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Nice day. Winnie &amp; Ruby went to Toronto, had to get meals.
Laddie &amp; I went to girl’s ball game at night. I stayed at Aunt
Eva’s.
Ab went on his holidays to-day. Took off controls &amp; cleaned
up. Winnie &amp; Ruby came home. Laddie, Elgin &amp; I went
down home. Elgin went to Inverhuron beach for girls.
Uncle &amp; Addie came up. Florence &amp; Margaret stayed for
supper. Betty is still here. We went for a drive at night – got
Laddie. Florence stayed all night.
Florence &amp; I went down to Old Boys in Mt. Forest with Elgin
before 8. We decorated truck for parade – parade was
good. Went to midway &amp; ball games in aft. Ate at Fethe’s(?)
– grand supper. Laddie came down at night. Went to dance
in rink.
Got ready for meeting. Lovely day. Bert Lewis &amp; his wife,
cousins of ours from the west, were here for dinner – are
going to stay this week. They are a lovely couple. Had
Com. Meeting – went for a walk with Laddie.
Busy after meeting. Betty &amp; Vera were up for awhile.
Laddie, George, Freda &amp; I went to Old Boys in Mt. Forest –
tattoo, went to dance after – good time.
Nice day, half holiday. Went down home in aft., had a sleep.
Ruby, Laddie &amp; I played tennis. Then we went down to Mt.
Forest &amp; back with George.
Real busy making out light bills. Laddie, Geo., Freda &amp; I
went to girls ball game in Dundalk.
Busy. The Lewis’ are still here. Sat. night so fooled around
up town &amp; went home with Mother &amp; Dad.
Fowler’s called in for Betty. Skelton’s came up this morning.
Made sandwiches. We all went on picnic to Holstein park.
Laddie was there – over 40 – went in swimming, took
pictures, went for a drive with Geo. at night.
Last discount day for water. I went in swimming with my
watch on yesterday – had to take it in to jeweller’s. Lewis’
are still here. I went to a meet at night to arrange for Young
People’s picnic – saw Laddie after.
Busy putting money in bank &amp; making out bills. We all had
supper at Sally’s. Uncle Irving &amp; Addie were up. Came over
town after &amp; saw kids – slept with Addie all night.

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Busy making out bills – new rates. Ruby &amp; I played tennis at
night. Open night. Laddie &amp; I went for a walk.
We were to have our Young People’s picnic at Owen Sound
but it rained. Washed my hair. The Lewis’ went away today. Laddie was down at night, pasted pictures in
photograph album.
Finished bills. Ruby has her teeth out – getting them in a
week. We played tennis at night. Laddie &amp; I walked out with
Anna – came home &amp; read.
Made out power bills. Lovely day but cool. Geo. &amp; Laddie
were up in aft. They wanted us to go to Muskoa tomorrow.
Cy came up to-day. Elgin, Florence, Shirley, Geo. &amp; I went
to Rav at night.
Shirley, Geo., Elgin, Flor., Lad &amp; I left at 7 for Port Carling.
Had flat tire in Barrie, stopped at park in Orillia, had lunch in
Gravenhurst, went out to sanatorium, stopped at falls at
Bracebridge, went to George’s uncle’s cottage at Port
Carling. He took us out in his motor boat all around
Muskoka Lakes for over an hour, came home by Bala.
Wonderful trip.

Orillia, 1937

Champlain monument

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�Bracebridge, 1937

George Glass and Velma on left, Elgin on right

Bracebridge Falls

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Velma and Laddie

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�Port Carling, 1937

Velma on left

George, Laddie and Elgin

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Grand day, a little tired but didn’t have much to do. Played
tennis at night. A car went into the river at bottom of hill –
watched it being pulled out.
Studied General Ledger &amp; read a little. Played tennis at
night. Went to library &amp; came home with Laddie.
Rained, real close. Winnie &amp; Ruby are busy packing. Went
up to Aunt Eva’s for awhile &amp; then went down town – open
night. Sat in car with kids.
Half holiday. Was to be church picnic but it rained all day –
a terrible electrical storm. We were cleaning house &amp;
dividing things all day, gave me some odds &amp; ends. Frankie
&amp; Jack were up for supper. Mother &amp; Dad came up – took a
lot of junk home with them.
Still raining. Winnie went to Institute Rally at Kemble. Went
up town at night. Laddie &amp; I went for a walk &amp; then sat on
veranda for awhile.
Cool to-day but at last it has stopped raining. Busy – last
discount day. Skelton’s were up. Laddie &amp; I sat in car &amp;
watched the people go by (ha!).
Mary Skelton stayed with me all night. Lovely day but cool.
Went to Sunday School. We had all the Ritchie family for a
picnic lunch. Went to church at night. Anna, Barb, Mac, Lad
&amp; I went for a drive – also Elg &amp; Geo.
Grand day. Busy entering up accounts. Laddie &amp; I played
tennis at night &amp; then went for a walk. Went to bed early.
Hot – cleaned up office. Mr. Ferguson came to audit books.
He worked until six. Got tea cup read. Ruby wanted us to
go to show with her but Laddie couldn’t go – disappointed,
felt fed up with everything. Laddie &amp; I walked down to home
&amp; Dad brought us back.
Still warm. Mowed some of lawn at noon &amp; Laddie came
down &amp; finished it. Mr. Ferguson left this morning. We
packed Ruby’s dishes &amp; took them down to our place – open
night – went to library. Laddie &amp; I sat on veranda.
Hot. Half holiday. Church picnic at Holstein. Busy packing
stuff to move. Went in swimming at picnic. Moved at night.
Laddie helped. We went out to Petty’s with furniture – saw
around house – huge.
Real hot. I wrote some letters to try &amp; collect accounts.
Moved my stuff up to Aunt Eva’s at night. Then we took
some of Ruby’s belongings down to our place.
Still hot – the day of Winnie’s sale – had everything sitting
outside ready to sell at noon. Had to eat sandwiches.
Things went pretty well. We bought a few things (rolling
pin). Laddie, Florence, Elg &amp; I went to Mt. Forest dance.

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Mother, Elg, Ross, Aunt Eva, Eva Derby &amp; I went to Geo.
Constable’s to see new baby, Elizabeth Ann. It is real cute,
has red hair. Mrs. Harry Aldred &amp; boys, Leslie Fleming,
Janet Skelton &amp; a lot of other company were there. Had
supper on lawn. Went to lake after supper. Grand day.
Still terribly warm. Don’t feel much like working. Winnie &amp;
Ruby went to Toronto to-day. Laddie called at night. We
went for a walk.
As hot as ever. End of month, so put money in bank. Got
my hair cut at night. Stayed with Nadine all night – Sally &amp;
Vic went to Owen Sound.
Winnie sent out her invitations to-day. Laddie &amp; I went for a
walk. No more open nights now. Came home &amp; mended
stockings.
Still a sweltering heat. Half holiday. Cleaned up room &amp;
played tennis. Laddie &amp; I took George’s car to the show in
Mt. Forest. Saw “New Faces of 1937” – watched them play
tennis after.
Hot. Finished balancing controls. I washed my hair at night
&amp; had it finger waved. A terrible thunderstorm.
Cooler to-day. Did some odd jobs. Florence, Elg, Laddie &amp; I
went to Han. At night. I got a new pr. of shoes in Ostoff’s.
We went to Rav after.
Real cool. Varney Anniversary. Sally &amp; Vic went up north &amp;
left Nadine at our place. Great time with her. Laddie came
down in aft. Mr. Rucher(?) took the services.
Stayed home all day &amp; got a lot of jobs done. Nadine here –
no bother at all. Reg Fowler called in &amp; brought us a
salmon. Laddie came down at night.
Came up to work in morning. Made out power bills. Had
Commission meeting at night. Met Laddie after.
Ab, Marj &amp; I went to Georgian Bay Covention at Midland, left
at 8, shopped, had lunch, went to see Martyr’s Shrine, then
went on boat trip from 1:30-9:00 p.m. – lots of drinks around.
Talking to travellers. Met a Mr. Carter from Remington
Rand. Danced on boat, chicken dinner, went around 30,000
Islands. Thought Ab would never be able to drive home.
Finished power bills. Half holiday. Anna &amp; I played tennis &amp;
then cooked our supper at Flat Rock. Berniece also. Laddie
&amp; I went for a walk after.
Grand day. Busy. 1st day of Fall Fair. Gave Institute
zinnias for show. Laddie &amp; I went for a walk at night – it
rained.
Cold &amp; raining – a typical day for Durham Fall Fair. I was
sick in aft. Laddie &amp; I went to play in Hall at night. “Crooks
for a Month” was good. Went out to Patterson’s after with
Elg.
Winnie &amp; Ruby are at our place. Saw all the clothes they
bought. We went to church in aft. Laddie &amp; I went to church
at night. He had a terrible cold – went right home after.

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Laddie is busy studying. I worked on disbursement journal.
Went to Young People’s. I was elected for secretary again.
Real cold.
Lovely day but cool. Wrote up minutes &amp; sent out notices.
Rained at night. Laddie came over for a few minutes. He is
busy studying this week.
Rained all day. I have a terrible cold. Tried on my fall
clothes at night &amp; shortened some of them.
Still cold &amp; wet. Half holiday. Anna, Aunt Eva, Mother &amp; I
went to Owen Sound to shop. I got a new brown dress &amp; hat
for wedding – so did Mother. Didn’t get home till after 8. I
got rust goods for a dress also.
Laddie writes the two exams he missed to-day. He went
down with Ruby yesterday. Ab was away to-day. Winnie
got a silver Sheffield reproduction dish from Bowling Green –
listened to radio.
Cold &amp; wet. Anna got me some goods for a suit in Toronto
yesterday. Laddie &amp; I picked out a present for Winnie at
night – a cushion &amp; we also picked out a suit for Laddie. He
found one exam quite hard. Dad came up for me.
Looked over presents &amp; talked wedding. Went to church &amp;
Sunday School. Laddie, Elg, Florence &amp; I came down to
house at night. Laddie &amp; I drove Elg to Mt. Forest. Real
cold.

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A little brighter to-day. Schools are still closed on account of
infant paralysis. Auxiliary had a shower for Winnie. Laddie
&amp; I went for a walk. Still cold.
Warmer to-day. Studied bookkeeping. Choir gave Winnie a
presentation. Laddie &amp; I went for a walk &amp; then up to dam.
Lovely &amp; warm, did some more bookkeeping. Ruby was up
for supper. I got my hair finger-waved. Met Laddie after.
Lovely day. Mother had a trousseau tea for Winnie. Half
holiday. Ruby &amp; I served. Winnie got some beautiful things.
Rehearsal at night. There was a dance in Durham. Laddie,
Geo. &amp; I sat in car outside Hall –ate after.
Still nice. Laddie came up in aft. – brought me a chocolate
bar. We went to a paper chase at night – Young People’s –
had bonfire in park after &amp; ate hamburgers, apples &amp;
marshmallows.
The Wedding! Great excitement. Rained all day. Had
wedding inside at 3 o’clock – 47 guests. Mother looked
lovely in blue with a corsage of red roses. I wore a brown
dress &amp; hat with white trimmings. Nadine was darling as
flower girl, swell eats, didn’t know in which car they were
going away in, lots of confetti, sewed up Winnie’s suit,
followed them to Durham. Laddie &amp; I took car to show at
night.
What a dirty house we have! Mother &amp; I had a great time
cleaning up. Anna &amp; family were down in aft. to see
presents. They stayed for supper. Uncle Irving was here
also. Laddie &amp; I went for a walk at night.
Nice day but cold. Typed names on bills. Went to an
executive meeting at seven &amp; then went to Young People’s.
Alec Sim spoke on his trip across Canada. Very interesting.
University should have opened to-day but was postponed a
week. Lovely day. Busy. Nice day. Laddie &amp; I went for a
walk at night &amp; to library. Ruby stayed up here all night.
Laddie got his results to-day. He passed – quite tickled. He
came up to Aunt Eva’s at night &amp; we helped Ruby make up
an address for the presentation Fri. night. Sent Mother
sherbets for her birthday.
Real busy. Half holiday. Cleaned room &amp; then I went down
home with Ruby. We are silo filling. Came home after
supper. Laddie &amp; I went for a walk. They had a
presentation for Janet &amp; Mrs. Kerr tonight.
Raining. Took off controls. Went to political meeting in Hall
with Ruby. Dr. Brad spoke. We then went to a reception at
Petty’s. Laddie went. They danced most of evening. Gave
them a studio couch.
Tired but did a lot of work. Cleaned office. Laddie, Elg,
Marg Leith &amp; I sat in car &amp; talked at night. I went home with
Elgin.
Mother was sick to-day. Ruby &amp; I went to Knox church in
morning – communion. Stayed home in aft. with Mother.
Laddie, Elg &amp; I went out to Florence’s at night.
Lovely day. Ruby went back to school this morning. I made

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out cheques. Laddie goes away to-morrow. We had our
last night.
Started to make out bills. Went to dress-makers, rained all
day. Had Commission Meeting at night. I only have to work
until 5 now – they discussed raise.
Election Day. Dr. Jamieson vs. F. R. Oliver. I had my first
vote. At night I went down to Whitmore’s to listen for results.
Hepburn &amp; the Liberal govt. were returned by a large
majority. Oliver won by a majority of 1200.
Trying to snow. Cold &amp; wet. Half holiday. I shortened my
dresses &amp; went to dress-makers. Started a white sweater
for Laddie at night.
Ground is covered with snow. Still making out bills. Started
a white sweater for Laddie to-night. Winnie &amp; Jack were in.
Nice day but cold. Ruby &amp; Cy came up &amp; also Reg &amp; Mary
Fowler. They came up for me at night. We shopped &amp; then
came home &amp; talked.
A grand day – warm. We all went up to McGirr’s for a
chicken dinner &amp; then went out to Eugenia &amp; the Kimberly
Valley for a drive. Read at night &amp; chatted. Wrote to Laddie.
Thanksgiving Day. Cold &amp; wet. Ruby &amp; Cy were here for
dinner, we had stuffed heart. I baked. Fowler’s &amp; Ruby left
in aft. Lorne, Barbara &amp; I went to a show in Mt. Forest at
night – saw Barbara Stanwick &amp; Anna Shirley in “Stella
Dallas”.
Raining. Typed arrears on bills &amp; did other jobs – real busy.
Had letter from Laddie. Went to Young People’s at night. I
got my knitted suit back – had it altered – charged $1.
Snowing again – finished bills to-day. I got my hair shingled
after four. Knit at night &amp; listened to radio.
Terribly cold. Half holiday. I went home in afternoon. Baked
a cake, wrote to Laddie as I got a letter. We went out to
Winnie’s at night – talked &amp; had lunch.
Still cold. Made out power bills &amp; other jobs. Went to
dentist. We picked out characters for play &amp; then I went up
to Glenna’s. She is to be married in two weeks - showed
me her things.
I started to type out a play for the Rebecca’s &amp; what a job.
Worked at it until nearly six &amp; didn’t get half finished. Went
home early as Sat. nite. Got my dresses in Miss Tory’s - $3
each.
Mother was sick – she hasn’t been feeling well lately. I went
to church in aft. Wrote to Laddie. Anna &amp; I went to church
at night.
Rained all day. I worked on play. Radio car was up – there
was a fire also. Went to dentist after work. Knit at night.
Much milder – finished play &amp; did other odd jobs. Went to
dentist. It rained at night. Knit, read &amp; listened to radio.

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Rained all day. We have had terrible weather lately. Quite
busy making out water bills. I got a box of Laura Secord’s
from Laddie. Went to a surprise party for Glenna at night.
Lots of fun – I gave her a silver mayonnaise dish.
Wrote to Laddie. Had to get money ready for bank – lots of
work. Half holiday but couldn’t take it. Had a grand letter
from Laddie. Went to play practice at night for Young
People’s with Anna.
Still raining &amp; cold. Last discount day. Real busy. Knit at
night &amp; Aunt Eva &amp; I went to library.
Snowing &amp; cold. Money came out O.K. Busy all day. Went
home at five with Dad. Wrote to Laddie &amp; knit at night.
Mother is not feeling very well yet – is going to get a girl tomorrow. Read in aft. &amp; prepared supper. Went to church at
night with Anna.
Real cold. Started to make out water bills. Young People’s
had a musical at night. Listowel Salvation Army band, a girl
to swing illuminated clubs &amp; others. Gave them lunch after –
peas on toast.
Still making out bills. Anna, Vera, Ross, Bertha &amp; I went to a
goose supper at Varney. Lots to eat, big crowd. After it we
went to the Rebecca birthday party. They have a good
program – chalk talk &amp; play.
Cold. Real busy. Laddie wrote – was disappointed in letter
– talked all the time about a girl he was going to take to
Halloween dance. Went to practice for a dance in the Red
Cross play.
Wrote to Laddie. Last Half holiday. Finished one half of
sweater, did other jobs then Aunt Eva &amp; I went over to see
Sally &amp; Mrs. Hope. Went to practice for dance &amp; then went
up to play practice in church.
A little milder to-day. Went to dentist at 11 &amp; got my teeth
nearly all fixed. Cleaned office windows. Went to dance
practice at night. Elg was up.
Busy to-day. I got a letter from Laddie that took the heart
out of me. Wrote one in reply. Hallowe’en night. Didn’t feel
much like celebrating, however Geo., Elg, Florence &amp; I went
to dance in Mt. Forest – had lunch after.
Felt terrible all day. We went for a long drive to Mildmay,
Clifford &amp; home by Mt. Forest. Mother is feeling better.
Anna &amp; I went to church at night. Laddie called up, felt a
whole lot better after he called.
I got my fur coat to-day – they charged me $2 storage. Did
odd jobs. Went to practice at night. They have changed our
dance. We are now in one called “Go (?) Your Dance”.
Got ready for meeting. Anna was operated on to-day for
appendicitis – took it all at once – getting along fine. Went to
practice, to Com. meeting &amp; to library.

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Cold. Busy after meeting. Had another letter form Laddie.
He is coming home this week-end. We will see then if we
can get things straightened out. Went to practice.
Cold but bright. Busy making out reports. Went to practice
at night &amp; then went over to play practice.
Finished reports &amp; did odd jobs. Laddie came home &amp; we
went to the dance (fireman’s). Had a wonderful time.
Everything is O.K. now – we stayed out until three ( we were
so happy).
Quite busy – a lot of people in. At night Laddie came down
home. We were alone until Elgin came home. He brought
Laddie up to town.
A wonderful day – so warm. Aunt Mary Ann was down all
day – we had lots of fun. Laddie went back on 6:30 bus. I
went to church. Berniece &amp; I went for a walk after.
Last discount day. Raining. The engineer who was burnt at
the buttermilk factory last week died to-day. I went to
practice &amp; then to Young People’s.
Wrote to Ruby. Nice day but cold wind. I washed my hair &amp;
got a permanent at McArthur’s - $3.50. Cleaned up room &amp;
clothes.
Lovely day. Busy, making out power bills. Elgin was going
to Toronto to-morrow. Tried to get him to take me but he
wouldn’t. Got a box of fruit for Anna. Went up to see her at
5. Went to practice at night &amp; to library.
A holiday – grand day. Slept in morning – did some knitting,
read. Went up to hospital to see Anna. Had letter from
Laddie. Vera &amp; I went to Winnie’s in aft. Her sitting room is
lovely. Stayed for supper. Played cards at night.
Another beautiful day. Did odd jobs, wrote to Laddie. Went
to practice at night &amp; to dentist. Did some knitting.
Raining. Ab went to Toronto to-day. Laddie sent me a
picture of himself, a snap he had enlarged – real good.
Mother, Dad &amp; I went up to hospital to see Anna at night.
Went home – had a bath.
Raining &amp; dull. Washed out some clothes &amp; read. Winnie &amp;
Jack were down. Went to church. They stayed for supper.
Marjorie was up. I came up to town with Winnie. Read
poems of Dr. Watson – our cousin.
Still wet. Studied bookkeeping, not so busy to-day. Had a
letter from Laddie. Went to practice at night. Listened to
Lux program.
Cold. Wrote to Laddie. Sent out collection letters. Ritchies
moved to-day. We got our costumes. Ours are very brief.
Red &amp; white skirts &amp; halters. Had practice to-night again.
Went to library with Jean. Had hot bath.
Raining. Finished collection letters. Had rehearsal, play is
shorter &amp; doesn’t seem to be as good as last yr. Isabel
Jamieson is Darky Maid. Ray Wiggins is Darky too – they
are real good.
Snowing. Got off early to go to matinee. New fire truck

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came. Our dance was a flop. However we did better at
night performance. We had to get make up on. Hall not
filled – everything went off fairly well.
Snowing. Had to get Motor boats out. Worked at some
bookkeeping. Wrote to Laddie. Went to dentist. Ruby &amp; Cy
came home. The last night of the performance. Had lunch
after &amp; then a dance – had a good time. Dorothy Foster
orchestra.
Snowing. Tired to-day. Did some more bookkeeping
review. Went up to hospital to see Anna with Barbara.
Went home with Mother &amp; Dad – tired.
Lots of snow. Elg &amp; I went up to hospital to see Anna &amp; also
Mrs. Russell Taylor. Ruby &amp; Cy were here for supper. I
went to church at night.
Real frosty. Busy all day typing names on bills &amp; doing
bookkeeping. Finished at the dentist, he only charged me
$4. Had a nice long letter from Laddie. Went to Young
People’s at night &amp; listened to Lux program.
Still cold. Busy all day. I got my picture taken at noon by
Mayfair Studio. $1.69 for coloured &amp; framed picture. Knit at
night &amp; went to library. Got 2 books, one was “Wake Up &amp;
Live”.
Lots of snow. Mr. Solclough(?) brought us a new adding
machine. Might buy it. Did some shopping after five. Vera
&amp; I went up to hospital to see Anna at night – coming home
to-morrow.
Busy all day, filing away records. Had letter from Laddie. I
stayed with Nadine at night, got her supper &amp; put her to bed.
Mr. Ferguson &amp; another auditor were here to-day. Came at
9 &amp; left at 11:15 – quick work. I got lots of praise. Got
clothes ready at night to go to Toronto to-morrow.
Left on 9:20 bus for Toronto, got there at 2:00, met Laddie.
We had a chicken dinner, went around university buildings &amp;
then went down town to shop. Got goods for an evening
dress. Rose satin with a silver stripe &amp; silver goods for
jacket. Went to show at Lowe’s, then ate &amp; came home.
Had Connie’s room. We had a wonderful time, saw Santa
Claus.
Got up in time for church in morning. We went to Bloor St.
United. Dr. Pigeon spoke. Stayed in room after church,
then we went for a walk. Had dinner. Got caught in rain
coming home – got dried up. Ruby &amp; Cy called &amp; took me to
bus depot.
Real cold. Had to get down to work again. Busy all day.
Went to Knox fowl supper at night. Church has just been redecorated. Started a green angora scarf. Mrs. Hope was in
&amp; also Mother &amp; Dad.
Wrote to Laddie. Terribly frosty. Real busy. Went down to
see Anna at night. She is feeling much better but is still in
bed. They have moved into town.

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Put money in bank &amp; sent out arrear notices. Knit on my
scarf at night &amp; read the Can. Home Journal.
Took off both controls. Had letter from Laddie. He is real
busy. Aunt Eva wants me to do her X-mas shopping for her.
Knit at night.
Started bills. Wrote to Laddie. Jessie Grant has been sick
so called up to ask for her. Knit at night &amp; fixed photograph
album. Talked over X-mas presents.
Snowing but milder. Making out bills. Mother &amp; Dad went to
Santa Claus Day in Owen Sound. Finished my scarf &amp; hat.
Barb &amp; I went to a dance in Hall put on by Soft Ball Girls
team.
Lots of snow &amp; ice. Talked over X-mas presents. Went to
church in aft. Elg &amp; I went up to see Anna after. She is
sitting up now. We had a chicken supper at home. Laddie
called me at night. Read.
Wrote to Laddie. He is terribly busy now. Made out bills.
Went to Young People’s at night. A social. We had a great
time.
Real stormy and cold. Were to have Com. meeting but
postponed it. Vera &amp; I went shopping. Knit at night. I got
my picture to-day – I like it real well.
Still cold &amp; snowy. The back roads are blocked. Making out
bills. Went to the library at night and knit.
Mr. Carter, a traveller I met at the convention, was in to-day.
Mother was up to make my evening dress. Had Com.
meeting at night. They bought a new adding machine.
Wrote to Laddie. Wrote up minute book etc. Put up X-mas
tree. Ross has been terrible this week. Elgin was up at
night. Knit. Almost finished sweater.
Still snowy. Vera &amp; I went to Owen Sound in truck with Bill
Evans to do Christmas shopping. Santa Claus day in
Durham. Bought evening shoes. Laddie sent me “The
Varsity”. Shopped at night.
Bill Evans came home with Elgin for week-end. Talked over
X-mas presents. Read &amp; ate. Elgin, Bill &amp; I went to Durham
church at night.
Real frosty. Busy. Sent Laddie my picture. Made out power
bills. Vera, Bertha &amp; I went sleigh riding. Wore Jean’s ski
suit. Came home, ate &amp; listened to Lux program.
Finished power bills &amp; made out reports. Had some knitting
to rip out but did wrong half – what a mistake. Will keep me
busy to get it ready for X-mas now. Laddie wrote.
Still cold. Felt tired. Too much knitting. Mother was up to
do my dress. Worked hard all day. Knit at night.
Thawing. Worked at financial reports all day. Vera &amp; I went
shopping at night. I went down to Anna’s, took my knitting.
Real mild. Had nice letter from Laddie – he is not so busy
now so has time to write. Finished financial statements.
Finished body part of sweater. Wrapped up presents.
Mild. Didn’t do much all day. Went home at 5. Got new

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adding machine to-day. Made candy to send Vera Fowler &amp;
Uncle Irving – all kinds of fondant. Did other jobs – worked
until late.
Busy in morning. Wrapped up presents etc., went to church
in aft. Vic &amp; Nadine were down. Came up with them – read
– went to bed early.
Busy all day. Lots of people in. Addressed cards.
Someone stole half of the lights off X-mas tree. Washed my
hair at night &amp; had it finger-waved. Finished my knitting.
Aunt Eva has a terrible time with Ross.
Cold. Busy doing a bit of detective work – trying to find out
who stole lights. Ab went to see Prof. Gladstone at Mt.
Forest. Just read at night &amp; went to library.
Busy, last discount day. Mr. Innes gave me a lovely box of
handkerchiefs. Anna, Berniece &amp; I went to Commencement
– real good.
Busy most of day. Christmas rush is on in the post office. I
delivered some parcels. Were expecting Ruby &amp; Laddie in
aft. but they didn’t arrive until 10:30 - started at 2 – car
trouble. Laddie stayed for awhile, had lunch &amp; Ruby opened
her parcels.
I have a terrible cold. Ab’s father is very low so he wasn’t
working to-day. Gave me Three Secrets powder &amp; perfume.
Laddie &amp; I were together at night. Elgin came up for me
Xmas eve.
Christmas day. Lovely day – snow – lots of nice presents.
Got books, stockings, dresser set etc. from Laddie. Had Xmas at Vic’s. Big feed. Unloaded tree. Played games.
Laddie, Dorothy MacD., Elg &amp; I went to show in Hanover.
Slept in. Read. Went to church in aft. Laddie came down
for supper. We went up town at night.
Holiday. Worked in morning. Mother finished my dress. We
all went sleigh-riding in aft. Lots of fun. Had chicken
supper. Laddie, Elg, Shirley &amp; I went to Christmas dance –
wore my new dress.
Thawing. Ab’s father was buried to-day. Laddie came up to
office in aft. We went to Young People’s meeting at night.
Cold wind. Girlie got in again by acclamation. Real busy today. Laddie &amp; I went to party at Anna’s, played bridge –
lovely time.
Made out checks. Had Commission meeting at night.
Discussed arrears. Met Laddie after. Went for a walk &amp; ate
in restaurant.
Terrible day. Sleety &amp; roads are terribly icy. Real busy.
Ruby &amp; Cy got all ready to go to dance in Mt. Forest but
roads were blocked. Laddie &amp; I went to dance in Durham –
grand time.

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COMMENT
I went home in morning. Laddie came down on train. We
played cards, had New Year’s dinner at night. Mother &amp; Dad
went to show. We were alone.
Laddie went back with Ruby &amp; Cy. Ruby &amp; Cy were here for
dinner. Read &amp; went to church at night. Have a very
interesting book.
Cold. Real busy. Took off controls. Vera Fowler died tonight, heart trouble. Listened to the Lux program &amp; read.
Took off a trial balance. Interesting work. Finished a book.
Went to an executive meeting at Bailey’s. Planned more
interesting meetings. Went to library.
Busy at trial balance – came out O.K. Cleaned up room.
Had letter from Laddie. Went to a bridge at Berniece’s. We
are going to meet every Wed. night – each puts in a dime.
Cold. Made out hydro reports. Mother &amp; Dad went to Vera’s
funeral. Read at night. Vera &amp; I went up to a moccasin
dance in rink – not many there. Came home &amp; had bath.
Frosty. Finished reports. Wrote to Laddie. Fixed clothes at
night &amp; read.
Nice day but cold. Took off water controls. Busy. Went to
Mt. Forest with Mother &amp; Dad, got purse changed. Elgin
came home – he changed his boarding house – likes it much
better.
Read the McCall’s magazine that Laddie is sending me this
year. Elg &amp; I were invited down to Kerr’s for supper, great
chat. Bill &amp; Burnett came up for Elgin. They brought me up
to Durham.
Real frosty. Closed Waterworks books. Had letter from
Laddie. “At Home” is on 21st so I guess I wont be able to go
to it. Went to Young People’s.
Auditor came up on bus to-day. Got ready for a Commission
meeting at night. I got along fine with Mr. Ferguson as
usual. Allan Bell’s first night. Auditor stayed for meeting –
some time after I left over an increase in wages.
Felt tired to-day but had to get going. Worried over last
night. Wrote to Laddie. Mother came up at five. I went to
bridge club at Anna’s – swell time – had cinnamon toast.
Made out power bills. Reg Steeds is auditing town books &amp;
borrows adding machine every day. Read at night &amp; went to
bed early.
Real cold. Finished power bills &amp; looked over journal.
Laddie wrote. Vic, Sally, Nadine &amp; Mrs. Hope were in for
supper. Read &amp; had a bath after they left.

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Vera went to Toronto with Glasses. Real cold, below zero –
quite busy. Mother, Dad &amp; Lorne were up at Aunt Eva’s for
supper.
Elgin is going to be home this week. Real winter, lots of
snow. Had chicken supper. Went to church in aft. &amp; at
night. Was in at Berniece’s after church.
Very cold. Finished Waterworks books. Read &amp; listened to
Lux program. George Arliss played in “Disraeli”.
Below zero. Made out Workmen’s Compensation and
another report. Read at night.
Not quite so cold. Did odd jobs. Went to bridge at Ethel
Hargrave’s. I won first prize. Got a lovely vase. Ross didn’t
go to bed last night – some time.
Felt tired as I didn’t get much sleep last night. Looked over
financial reports etc. Laddie called up at night to see if I
couldn’t come down to the At Home.
Real mild. Typed names on water bills. Went to the hockey
game at night – a tie. Durham 7, Kincardine 7.
Still mild. Finished typing names on bills – last day for
arrears. Went to show in Mt. Forest at night with Elgin.
A grand day – like spring. Winnie &amp; Jack were down for
dinner, went to church in aft. &amp; at night.
Terribly windy &amp; raining, slippery. Bob Campbell was up
telling us who to cut off for water &amp; light – some list. Laddie
sent me some poetry. Went to Young People’s at night. We
entertained Hanover – good time.
Terribly windy. Cut off all those in arrears. Went to library at
night. Had letter from Florence &amp; Ruby. Ross stayed up tonight again – he’s the limit.
Real frosty. Started to make out water bills. Reg Steeds
was auditing the books. Went to bridge club at night at
Norma Kelsey’s.
Real frosty. Reg here to-day again. Real busy. Went to
military bridge in Hall, good time.
Bridge at Niagara, went down – ice jammed up against it.
Laddie wrote. Finished water bills. Washed &amp; had my hair
finger-waved at night, had bath &amp; wrote to Laddie.
A little milder. Put arrears on water bills. Jim Sullivan &amp; Reg
were auditing books – they don’t know a great deal about it.
Went home at 5. Read at night.
Raining all day. Terribly slippery. Mother wasn’t feeling very
well. No church in Varney. Read L.M. Montgomery’s new
book, good. Went to church at night. Mr. Perdue died
suddenly.
Colder to-day. Took off controls. Listened to Lux program
at night. Lloyd C. Douglas’ play, “Green Light” was on,
good.
Took off hydro controls &amp; got ready for meeting. Reg was
here. Had Commission meeting. Made some chocolates for
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Velma (Blythe) Grant’s Diary - 1938

Real cold. Busy after meeting. Douglas Cameron landed in
at noon to-day. Entertained bridge club, served hot dogs.
Rained all day – terribly icy – real busy. Read at night. Had
letter from Laddie. Tired so went to bed early.
Colder to-day – still terribly slippery. Wrote letter &amp; typed
names on light bills. Went for a walk &amp; to library with
Berniece – had bath.
Rained all day. Made out light bills. Went home at five.
Read at night.
Still raining – terrible weather. Mother isn’t feeling a bit well.
Read nearly all day. Went to church at night.
Colder to-day. Made out light bills. Ab went to Convention
in Toronto. Went to Young People’s. Mrs. Dargavel spoke.
Went up to hockey game after.
Grand day. Terribly busy. Had letter from Laddie. Went to
show in Owen Sound with Helen Young &amp; other girls.
“Stage Door” was on.
Raining all day. Felt tired but was busy all day. Went to
bridge club at Barbara’s, nearly went to sleep.
Colder to-day. Did all of ledger 2 light bills. I stayed with
Nadine at night, they went to the show. Wrote to Florence.
Ab came back to-day. Finished bills. Got ready to go to
Toronto to-morrow.
Went to Toronto on bus. Laddie &amp; I had dinner. Went down
town to shop. Went to show. I was sick &amp; had to come out.
Ruby, Cy, Laddie &amp; I went to Old Mill to dance. Ate after.
Grand time.
Rained all day so we stayed in house. Had grand time
together. Came home on bus – it just poured all the way
home. Bus was an hour late. Laddie called to see if I got
home O.K.
Cold to-day. Made out power bills. Young People’s went to
Hanover to Valentine social, swell time. Laddie gave me a
box of chocolates.
Real frosty. Wrote Laddie. Finished power bills. Read
McCall’s magazine &amp; knit. Went to bed early.
Took it easy to-day for a change. Went to bridge at Clara
Traynor’s. Had fruit salad, nice time.
Cleaned out desk drawers &amp; tidied up. Terribly icy. You can
hardly get around at all. Anna &amp; I went to play practice at
night but no one came.
Still mild. Laddie wrote. Aunt Eva &amp; I went over to Vic’s.
Terrible accident. Jackie Pierson, 8 years old, was killed &amp;
another girl badly hurt when they were sleigh-riding. Ran
into Frank Irwin’s car.
Lot in to-day. Everybody talking about accident. Wrote to
Laddie. Went home at five. Played cards with family &amp; knit.
Grand day. Aunt Mary Ann was down. Elgin took us for
drive in aft. Went to church at night. Mr. Smith spoke on the
4 hardest words to say, please, thank you, good-bye &amp; no.

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Velma (Blythe) Grant’s Diary - 1938

Lovely day. Busy. Went to Young People’s at night. Mrs.
Rice, a missionary from Africa, spoke.
Still nice but wind is cold. Quite busy. Laddie wrote.
Started the pattern in my green sweater at night. Vera &amp; I
went for a walk.
Wrote to Laddie &amp; got ready for bank. Colder. Went to
bridge at Rita Willis’. Good time.
Nice day but cold. Not so busy to-day. Laddie sent me
flowers (roses &amp; a lovely card for our anniversary). Knit at
night.
Nice day. Cleaned up office. Went down to Anna’s at night.
Played dummy bridge. Laddie telephoned on our
anniversary.
Nice day – real mild. Wrote to Laddie. Florence came up in
aft. We stayed at Aunt Eva’s for supper. Florence went
home with me.
Terribly stormy. Florence thought she had better go back to
her school in aft. Went to church at night. Aunt Eva &amp; I
went over to Sally’s after.
Real frosty. Made out municipal report for waterworks.
Laddie sent me an anniversary letter. Fire to-day over
Aljoe’s store – 2 apartments burnt. Listened to Lux program
at night.
Snowing. Mrs. Grant called &amp; asked me to buy a ticket on a
hope chest for I.O.D.E. Had Commission meeting. Knit
after I went home.
Real cold. Busy after meeting. Laddie wrote. Went to
bridge club at Helen Young’s. Mrs. Hay read our cups – told
me I was going on a trip.
Frosty – below zero. Took off controls. Washed my hair &amp;
had it finger-waved.
A little warmer to-day. Busy. Laddie came home with Ruby
&amp; Cy. We were together – sat in car.
Raining a little. Busy to-day. Turned out nice at night. I
stayed up all night. Laddie was up at Aunt Eva’s. Ross
wouldn’t leave us alone – some time.
Lovely day. Elgin &amp; I both took out an accident &amp; sickness
policy with Cy in the Continental Casualty Co. Bill Evans
was up for week-end. Ruby &amp; Cy were down for dinner.
Winnie &amp; Jack came down in aft. Ruby went back to
Toronto about 4. Went to church at night.
Windy. Took off water controls. Went down to Whitmore’s
at night &amp; planned bridge. Listened to Lux program.
Finished water controls &amp; changed records. Nice day.
Finished back of my sweater. Winnie &amp; Jack were in after
lodge. Played cards. Jean’s birthday – she had some girls
in for supper.
Lovely day but cold. Cleaned out desk drawers. Made
salad and peppermint candy at night for bridge. Read.
Lovely day. Made out power bills. Berniece &amp; I had bridge
club. We both got prizes – great hostesses (toothpowder).
Laddie wrote.

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Velma (Blythe) Grant’s Diary - 1938

Lovely day. I went to a motion picture travelogue in the
church on “Colourful China” by Dr. Gogarth.
Swell &amp; spring like. Cleaned out cupboards. Ab went to
Toronto. Went home at five. Talked &amp; read.
Wonderful day. Elgin took us for a drive. Nadine was down
all night. Went to church at night &amp; for walk with girls.
Ab didn’t come home. I tried to put fire on but finally had to
call on Mr. Innes. Did arrears. Went to Young People’s.
Vera &amp; I stayed with Nadine.
Ab came home. Finished cleaning cupboards. Went to
bridge club at Ethel’s. Berniece &amp; I got the prize again. I got
a picture.
Raining. Did hydro arrears. Harry Aldred is here – we had
him for supper. Knit. Thunderstorm.
Dull to-day. Changed meter sheets. Wrote Laddie. Anna &amp;
I went to St. Patrick’s dance in Hall – good time.
Dull all day. Changed meter sheets. Reg &amp; Bob Campbell
were up in aft. Fixed clothes at night. Phoned Laddie as I
was supposed to go down but George couldn’t go – going
next week-end.
A grand day. Went to Owen Sound with Mother &amp; Dad. Got
a new green dress, brown hat &amp; gloves &amp; new scarf. We
were away all day. Tired at night so went to bed early. Had
letter from Laddie.
A dull day. Elgin didn’t come home. Went to church in aft.
We had spare ribs &amp; dressing for supper – great feed. Went
to church at night &amp; for walk with girls.
A beautiful spring day – real warm. Changed meter sheets.
Warmest first day of spring for nearly 100 yrs. Went to
Young People’s at night, a social. Geo. &amp; I are going to
Toronto on Sat.
Real warm – 70 in shade. Don’t need a coat on. Wrote to
Laddie. Mr. Colclough was here to fix typewriter – also Reg
Steeds. Called Florence at night – she is going to Toronto
with us. Berniece &amp; I went for a walk.
Raining. Felt lazy. Went to dentist &amp; had tooth filled. Went
to bridge club at Helen Young’s.
Laddie’s birthday, sent him a Waterman’s pen &amp; pencil.
Nice but cool. Went up to see Uncle John at night. Fixed up
my clothes &amp; finished front of sweater.
Cool. Did water meter sheets. Florence came in to go to
Toronto to-morrow. We went to Presbyterian play in Hall,
“Don’t Darken My Door”. Florence stayed at Aunt Eva’s all
night.
Still cool. We went to Toronto about 10 with George.
Berniece went too. Florence &amp; I went shopping &amp; then met
boys. We went to see “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”
– great. After came back to house &amp; then went to the
Savarin to dance.

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We stayed at Mrs. Greenwood’s. Got up and went to
People’s church. Had dinner. Went through Hart House,
took pictures in front of parliament bldgs., went back to
house &amp; then went out to eat. Left about 7 – had radio on in
car all the way home.

University of Toronto, 1938

Laddie in centre, Velma on right

Laddie in centre, Velma on right
Velma (Blythe) Grant’s Diary - 1938

George Glass and Laddie in rear, Velma on right

Laddie and George

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Velma on left, George Glass in centre

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Velma (Blythe) Grant’s Diary - 1938

Had to get down to work again. Typed names on bills. Knit
at night and listened to Lux program.
Raining. Fire at Holstein last night. Typed names on bills.
Got my green dress. Fits fine. Went to dentist, knit &amp; went
for walk with girls.
Grand day. Ab took Vic Noble to Toronto to-day. He got a
piece of steel in his eye. Wrote to Laddie. Went to bridge at
Anna’s – the last one – had good time.
Cold. Took off controls. Mother was up at night. Knit &amp;
made candy. A Hulme’s boy was killed last night – fell off
truck.
Real cold. Did odd jobs. Finished knitting my green
sweater. I went to a dance in Holstein with Elgin &amp; George.
Had a grand time. Kids were up from Mt. Forest.
Cold. Started to make out bills. Went home at 5. Mother
sewed my sweater up. Fixed clothes. Dr. Brad called up for
Aunt Eva – going to take Ross to a specialist on Tuesday.
Still cold, snowing. Went to church in aft. Layman Ritchie
was down with Lorne. Read at night.
Snow on ground. Mac Graham got a move to Stratford.
Made out bills. Had letter from Laddie. Went to Young
People’s.
Aunt Eva &amp; family took Ross to Toronto to-day. Mother
stayed up &amp; got meals for us. Made out cheques. Wrote to
Laddie. Had Commission meeting at night. They got back
from Toronto – Ross came back.
Cold. Mr. Ferguson came to-day. Gave me a coin to keep
for good luck. Vera &amp; I went to library &amp; then over to Sally’s.
Still cold. Real busy. Had letter from Laddie. Mr. Ferguson
called me up from Mt. forest &amp; wanted me to come up that
night but I said I had to go to meeting. Went to executive
meeting at Bailey’s.

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Velma (Blythe) Grant’s Diary - 1938

A real snow storm. Roads drifting. Busy making out bills.
Fixed my clothes at night.
Still lots of snow. Busy. Vera &amp; I went out to Winnie’s for
week-end. Marion is home. We both slept in a single bed.
Nice day. We sat around all day, read &amp; talked. Came in at
night – went for walk with girls.
Nice day but still cold &amp; windy. Finished bills. Washed my
hair &amp; had it finger-waved at Ethel’s. Got a flower
embroidered on my sweater – nice.
Lovely day – real warm. Put arrears on bills. Berniece &amp; I
went for a walk. Came in &amp; read. Mother was up. Laddie
wrote – coming home Friday.
Real warm. Made out power bills. Fixed clothes at night &amp;
then Aunt Eva &amp; I went to library to see Mrs. Hay &amp; Aunt
Marion. Uncle John’s operation was quite successful.
Still mild. Did odd jobs. Went home at five. Fowler’s came
up. Busy fixing clothes. Laddie called up – he came home
on bus – wasn’t expecting him until to-morrow.
Good Friday. Baked in morning. Came up town in aft.
Laddie &amp; I went for a walk &amp; then for a ride with Elgin. Ruby
came home. We went to “consecration” service at night &amp;
then out to Patterson’s with Geo. Stayed out late.
Lovely day. Didn’t do much all day. Laddie, Geo., Florence
&amp; I went to dance in Mt. Forest – had good time.
Nice day but it rained a little. Easter Sunday. Wore my new
dress. Laddie came down in aft. for supper. Bob Gardiner
was in. We were alone at night. Dad brought us up to town.
Mild. Settled down to work again. Laddie went back on bus.
We had a terrible time with Ross, didn’t get hardly any sleep.
He has an incubator on his mind. We had to get Ab to come
up.
Colder. Typed names on water bills. Aunt Eva’s &amp; Ruby
went to Owen Sound in aft. Terrible time to-night again but
got more sleep. They filled out the papers to send Ross to
Whitby.
Colder. Busy. Mr. Ferguson was in – wanted me to go to
show – dealing cars. Ross went down to our place to get
incubator – threw it out window. I had letter from Laddie.
Went to dance in Holstein with George. Not a bad time.
Still cool. A lot of people in to-day. Felt tired. Wrote Laddie.
Our bridge club went to Owen Sound. Had dinner &amp; then
went to show “Snow White &amp; the Seven Dwarfs” – saw it
twice.
Cold. Quite busy. Last day. Tired at night so stayed in &amp;
read. I am reading a swell book, “The Citadel” by A.J.
Cronin, a story of a doctor. Laddie called me. Told me to
burn a letter I would get to-morrow.
A beautiful day. Wrote Laddie. Put money in bank. Went to
show in Hanover with Ruby – saw “Rosalie”. Went home
after.
Cool to-day. Elgin &amp; Burnett were up for dinner. Went to
church in aft. &amp; at night. Raining so read my book.

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A grand day. Made out water bills. Had a nice letter from
Laddie – sorry he wrote the other one &amp; doesn’t mind me
going out with Geo. Listened to Lux program at night &amp; read
book.
Real warm. Finished water bills. Got proofs to-day, very
good. They didn’t get the forms at Whitby so things are
delayed. Have to fill out new forms. Went to show in Mt.
Forest with Mother &amp; Dad. Saw Shirley Temple in “Rebecca
of Sunnybrook Farm”.
Grand day. Wrote Laddie. Typed arrears on bills. Ross cut
his hand across knuckles on some tin. Terribly cranky. Had
to get 3 clamps in it. Went to library at night &amp; for walk with
Berniece.
Rained. Didn’t do much all day. Ross is terrible. They had
some trouble with flowing well – had to take water from
another spring – read at night.
Raining. Read &amp; did a little work. Worked for awhile at night
putting circulars on bills – telling people to lock their water.
Went to band concert with Anna, good.
Cold to-day. Real busy. Took off controls. Mother &amp; Dad
came up for me at night. They are taking Ross to Hamilton
on Monday – Whitby is filled up.
Grand day. Elgin &amp; I went for a drive. I was driving. We
called on Winnie &amp; Jack. Went to church at night &amp; for walk.
Lovely day. Real busy. Vic took Ross to Hamilton to-day.
Had no trouble. Mother was up. Went to Young People’s at
night.
Terribly busy to-day. Made out cheques. Had Commission
meeting at night – think they will have to drill a well.
Busy. A lot of men to pay. Went to Markdale at night to
Summer Camp Alumni with Reg Ries &amp; a load of girls.
Laddie wrote &amp; sent snap shots – real busy now.
Grand day. The first half holiday but I worked as bills are
coming in – took off controls. Wrote to Laddie at night &amp;
went for walk.
A little colder. Finished controls. Read at night &amp; fixed
clothes.
Real cold. Last discount day for water. Went to show in Mt.
Forest &amp; to dance with Patterson’s. Saw “Big Broadcast of
1938”. Florence won bingo in show.
Mothers Day &amp; a beautiful day. Mother &amp; I went to lunch in
morning. Went to church in aft. Winnie, Jack &amp; Aunt Eva
were down for supper. Went to church at night &amp; for walk
with Berniece.
Raining all day. Changed records. Mrs. Hope &amp; Nadine
were over for supper. Went to Hanover at night to Young
People’s meeting. Went over in George Glass’ car.
Real cold. Finished records. Aunt Eva went to lodge. Vera
&amp; I were alone. Read &amp; then had lunch.
Still very cold. Made out power bills. Open night. Went to
library &amp; then Aunt Eva &amp; I looked at some dresses.
Cold &amp; wet. My first half holiday this year. Went down to

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Anna’s – stayed for supper. Aunt Sadie is still in bed.
A little warmer. Cleaned office. Wrote Laddie. Aunt Eva &amp; I
went to a concert in church. 60 voices from Walkerton –
good.
Windy. Mrs. Caswell washed &amp; waxed the floor. I varnished
chairs &amp; desks in aft. Went down town at night &amp; home with
Mother &amp; Dad.
Nice day. Elgin, George, Shirley, Jean McGirr &amp; I went for a
drive. Fished for awhile &amp; then went to see fish hatchery.
Went to church at night &amp; then for walk.
Mrs. Caswell polished floor. Finished cleaning – office looks
nice now. Aunt Eva had letter from Ross – wants to come
home. Went to show at Mt. Forest, “Victoria the Great” in
Helen Young’s car, real good.
Nice day. Worked on meter book. Washed my hair at night
&amp; got a permanent at Vollett’s for $3.50. Laddie wrote.
Coming home Friday.
My hair is terribly short. Sent out arrear notices. Went down
town at night – for first open night. Vera &amp; I played tennis.
Raining. Half holiday. Got Avon powder, perfume &amp; cream
to-day. Went home at noon. Mother painted woodwork in
my room &amp; I did Hall. Went to two meetings at night for
wiener roast &amp; 24th.
Raining. Percy Willis papered my bedroom at home to-day,
$3. Aunt Eva went to lodge at Chesley. Vera went to high
school banquet. Jean &amp; I were alone. Expected Laddie
home but he didn’t come.
Nice day. Fixed meter books. Florence was up at office in
morning. I called Laddie to see why he didn’t come home –
he didn’t let me know – finances didn’t permit. Went to Rav
(Rahn de Voo) with Geo., Elgin, Bill R. &amp; Jean. Ate after.
Stayed in town.
Elgin came up for me in morning. Beautiful day. Gave
Lorne socks &amp; sweater for birthday. Fowler’s were up.
Went for a drive with them. Went to church at night &amp; for
walk.
Rained all day. Typed names on bills. Young People’s
wiener roast – had to have it in the church. Laddie started
Summer Course to-day.
Terribly cold. Laddie wrote. Went on fishing trip with girls –
2 cars – cold but we enjoyed our supper. Went to show in
Mt. Forest, “The Awful Truth” – real good. Ate in “Paradise
Tea Gardens” after.
NOTE - Christmas card from Vera (Lauder) Ries 2003:
“I remember spending a 24th of May with Velma near
Holstein – fishing. It started to snow, no one could care less
– just to be together outdoors, cooking our dinner, was the
highlight of the day.”
Still cold. Wrote Laddie, typed names on bills. Read at
night &amp; went down town for a walk.

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Raining in morning but turned out warm in aft. Went home
at noon for half holiday. Ironed while Mother fixed my
clothes. Went up to see Uncle John at night &amp; then for walk
with Berniece.
Nice day. Shirley and I played tennis at night. Laddie came
home with Ruby. We went down to Anna’ s for awhile &amp;
then went up town &amp; saw other kids.
Warm. Finished typing names on bills. Ruby &amp; I played
tennis. Laddie, Geo. &amp; I went to dance in Mt. Forest. Ate
after &amp; then went over to Norma McIntyre’s.
Nice day. Aunt Eva’s &amp; Ruby were down for dinner. Geo. &amp;
Laddie came down in aft. Went for a drive. Laddie went
back in aft. with Ruby. Went to church at night.
Warm. Not feeling the best to-day so didn’t do very much.
Vera &amp; I played tennis at night &amp; then listened to Lux
program.
Lovely day. Got ready for Commission meeting. Had letter
from Laddie. Played tennis &amp; then went to Com. Meting.
Berniece &amp; I went for a walk.
Real busy. Wrote Laddie. Played tennis &amp; then Aunt Eva &amp;
I went down town – open night.
Raining. Half holiday. Barb took our car to Owen Sound.
Nice in aft. I got a pink suit, goods for 2 dresses &amp; a white
hat. Tired at night so went to bed early.
Nice day. Took off hydro controls. Had letter from Laddie.
Played tennis at night &amp; then went to tennis club meeting.
Elgin came up &amp; took me to dance in Holstein.
Raining. Took off water controls. Went out to Florence’s for
week-end. They came up for me at night and we went to
dance in Mt. Forest. Ate after.
Lovely day. Went to Sunday School &amp; church at Dromore.
We took minister to Knox. Told us a lot of humorous stories.
Went to town in aft. &amp; to Lake to take pictures. Lois &amp; Pat
were out for supper. Came home with them to-night.
Raining. Wrote to Laddie. Started bills. Mr. Ferguson
called in to see me. Got a report of Ross – improving. Aunt
Eva &amp; I went up to see Uncle John. Laddie phoned to say
he got all his subjects.
22 to-day. Wrote Laddie. Mother gave me book-ends &amp;
Lorne a cup &amp; saucer. Didn’t hear from Laddie. Berniece &amp;
I went for a walk at night.
Laddie sent me a card – present to come later. Busy doing
bills. Went to library – finished a good book, “I Dare You” by
Wm. Danforth. Aunt Eva &amp; I went down town.
Lovely day. Busy in morning. Half holiday. Got 2 dresses
tried on at Eileen Miller’s. Went out to Aunt Mary Ann’s in
aft. Went to show, “Old Chicago” in Hanover with girls –
swell. Ate after.
Still at bills – finished them to-day. Played tennis at night.
Read &amp; had bath.

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Warmer to-day. Typed arrears on bills &amp; called all those
with ranges. Laddie gave me a suitcase for my birthday.
Had a scratch on it when it came. Lovely. I got my suit today &amp; also two dresses that I was having made at Miller’s,
$4.50. Went over to Sally’s at night &amp; then went home.
Cool. Tried on dresses. Have to be fixed. Went to church
in aft. &amp; at night. Winnie &amp; Jack were in.
Nicer to-day. Aunt Eva, Sally &amp; Mother went to Hamilton to
see Ross. They think he is a little better – wants to come
home. Anna &amp; I played tennis at night.
Warm. Made out power bills. Wrote to Laddie. Anna &amp; I
played tennis at night &amp; then went for walk.
Lovely day. Filed away records. Went to show in Mt. Forest
with Sally, saw Bing Crosby in “Doctor Rhythm”. Shopped in
Durham after. I had a long letter from Laddie.
Busy. Half holiday. Aunt Eva &amp; I went down home, fixed
clothes. Electric storm. Berniece &amp; I went for a walk at night
&amp; had milk shake in Calder’s. Laddie wrote.
Rained in morning. Ab planted flowers. Wrote Laddie.
Filed away records. Florence called on her way home from
school. I went out with her &amp; went to dance in Holstein. Had
a grand time.
Rained all day. Ab went to Toronto. Did odd jobs. Florence
&amp; I were around town at night. Went home with Mother &amp;
Dad. I got my Beginner’s permit.
Nice day. Went to church in aft. Morlock’s were up for
supper. Went to Knox anniversary at night. Rev. Moore
from Walkerton spoke – good. Went over to Twamley’s
after.
Real warm. Wrote letters concerning arrears. Ab was in
Toronto. Played tennis at night. Aunt Eva &amp; I went down to
Mrs. Schenk’s. Played cards &amp; had lunch.
Hot. Real busy. Had letter from Laddie. Played tennis at
night.
Hot. Busy. Had our new fan going. Played tennis at night.
Open night. Went down town.
Still real warm. Busy in morning. Wrote Laddie &amp; put
money in bank. Went to Thornbury to tennis tournament.
Had grand time. We won the set we played. Went to show
in Owen Sound after.
Hot. Typed names on water bills. Went to executive
meeting at Bailey’s about picnic. Washed my hair &amp; had it
waved.
Cooler. Rained all day. Sent out arrear notices. Had bath.
Vera, Florence &amp; I were down town at night.
Cool. Geo., Elsie &amp; I went to Toronto, went by Hamilton.
Got Laddie. Ate. Went out to Centre Island on boat. Came
back &amp; went through “Casaloma”. Ate &amp; then went home by
Barrie. I called in at Geo. Constable’s but they were away.

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July 4

Still cool. Terribly tired &amp; stiff after climbing 87 winding stairs
in “Casaloma”. Got ready for Commission meeting. Had
meeting. Went up to tennis courts. Listened to Lux
program. Went to bed early.
Still tired. Real busy after meeting. Played tennis at night.
Laddie &amp; I went for a walk. Had fight but made it up.
Terribly busy. Started power bills. Played tennis. Went
down town at night.
Made out power bills. Half holiday but worked awhile in aft.
Played tennis with Laddie. Ruby came home. Rained at
night. Laddie was in.
Dull but fairly warm. Terribly busy fixing clothes. Played
tennis. Went to U.F.O. picnic. For awhile with Laddie &amp; then
we went to Rav. They had floor show. Swell.
Lovely day. Terribly tired but I had a lot of work to do. Took
off controls. Worked till six. Laddie &amp; I were together at
night. I came home with Fowler’s. Packed for trip.
My Holidays! Aunt Eva, Mother, Ruby &amp; I started on out trip.
Picked Mrs. Fulton up in Toronto. Had lunch in Lakeview
Park, Oshawa. Lovely drive along Lake Ont. Drove around
Kington. Had dinner. Stayed in Gananoque all night.
Travel Diary July 3-7/38:
Saw beautiful homes in Falkingbridge Cresent, Toronto.
Went via Whitby to Oshawa. Had lunch in Lakeview Park,
Oshawa. Went through Port Hope to Cobourg. Saw
birthplace of Marie Dressler. Had a sleep by the wayside.
Went through Brighton where they were having an Old Boys
Re-Union. Saw Air Port in Trenton. Went via Bellville to
Kingston. Had dinner in Kingston. Drove around Queen’s
University Buildings. All the buildings are of white stone and
are beside the water. Saw Royal Military College. Went up
hill to Fort Henry. From it you can get a wonderful view of
Lake Ontario and of Kingston. Stayed in Gananoque all
night in Thompson’s tourist home.
Had breakfast in tourist home. Took pictures beside St.
Lawrence. Had lunch on shores of Lake St. Francis,
Montreal. A guy took us around city for 3 hrs. Went to
Palace Theatre. Stayed in tourist home.
Travel Diary July 3-7/38:
Had breakfast in Thompson’s tourist home. They were
related to Robb’s in Durham. We saw the lovely residential
section in Brockville. A grand drive along the St. Lawrence.
Took pictures. They were having an International Peace
Celebration in Prescott – banners flying – midway on street.
Went through Cornwall. Had lunch on shores of Lake St.
Francis, Quebec. Went past Lake St. Louis &amp; Lachine Canal
&amp; Rapids. You can take a lovely boat trip up St. Lawrence &amp;
through the Thousand Islands. Get boat at Prescott,
Cornwall, etc. Toll bridge - 25¢. In Quebec Province the
streets are very narrow, houses &amp; stores near street,
schools are white frame. Lots of shad flies. We got a guide

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�to drive our car around Montreal. Saw skyscrapers, Queen
Victoria’s monument, the Port of Montreal, where grain is
loaded, 5 Lachine Locks. We were through an ocean liner,
the Duchess of Richmond. You can travel cabin, tourist or
third rate. It is just like a hotel inside. It holds 1200 people.
The cooking utensils were enormous. We saw the market in
Montreal. It is very large. There are a lot of horses and
carts around Montreal. We saw the Jacques Cartier bridge
which was built in 1930, cost 20 million &amp; is 2½ miles long &amp;
160 feet above water. It goes across to St. Ellen island. We
were through a fun store – furs are 30% cheaper than in
U.S.A. We saw the largest pharmacy in the world. We went
through Notre Dame Cathedral which is 109 years old. It
seats 6000. The carving is all hand done. The building is
put together with pegs – no nails. Wonderful carving of
prophets &amp; painting of priests. Montreal is built on an island
and is 30 miles long and eleven miles wide &amp; is built on an
island. There are two different divisions – Outremont &amp;
Westmount – residential sections for French and English
respectively. They each have their own mayor etc. Saw
shrine (cost 13½ million) and LaFontaine Park. Plenty of
playgrounds for children. Winding stairways on outside
going up to 2 &amp; 3rd stories. There are 260 churches in city.
We were up on Westmount Mountain. We were in Mount
Royal hotel. We ate in Diana. Went to Palace Theatre after.
Took picture of Soldier’s Monument. Tax on everything.
Stayed at Brown’s tourist home all night on Sherbrooke St.

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�St. Lawrence River, 1938

Montreal, 1938

Ruby and Velma

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Wednesday

July 5

July 6

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Shopped in Montreal. Ate lunch in Point Fortune. Lovely
drive along Ottawa River to Ottawa. Went through
Parliament Buildings. Drove along Rideau Canal. Went
through Chateau Laurier. Stayed in cabins. Ottawa lovely
city.
Travel Diary July 3-7/38:
We had our breakfast in Eaton’s &amp; then shopped after.
There are few stop lights in the city &amp; very few street lights.
Beer plentiful. We had lunch in Point Fortune, on the border
of the two provinces. It was a grand drive along the Lake of
Two Mountains and Ottawa River to Ottawa city. We went
through Parliament Buildings. We were in Memorial Chapel.
The Stories of the battles in the Great War were written on
the walls &amp; scenes of the actual battles were carved
underneath. Guide took us through Senate Chamber. Party
in power sits to right of speaker. We were up to tower. You
can get a lovely view of Ottawa, of the river, and of Hull
across the river. The Parliament Buildings are beautifully
situated. There are 53 bells weighing from 10 tons to 10 lbs.
The chimes ring from 1:00 to 1:15 daily &amp; Thurs. &amp; Sun.
night. The bells are all rung from a keyboard. There is a
clock in tower. The Confederation Room is beautiful.
Marble floor. Pictures of kings on walls. We took a picture
outside of the Parliament Buildings. There are statues of the
Fathers of Confederation outside of the Buildings. The
Buildings look very beautiful lit up at night. There is a
Justice, Confederation and Library Building outside main
Parliament Building. We were all thrilled with Ottawa. There
are beautiful residences. You can drive along a Dominion
Driveway for 35 miles beside the Rideau Canal. There is
about 5 miles of park beside the Rideau Canal &amp; also the
Experimental Farm. Ate at Carson’s Grill. Went through
Chateau Laurier Hotel. Went through Britannia park on
outskirts of city. Dancing there every night. Stayed at
cabins about five miles out of city beside Ottawa River.
Ruby left her purse there.
Ruby left her purse in cabin. Had breakfast in Arnprior.
Lovely drive to Callendar. Nice trees, lakes &amp; Ottawa River.
Saw quintuplets. Cy’s restaurant, North Bay, Movies, stayed
in cabin on shores of Lake Nipissing.
Travel Diary July 3-7/38:
Had breakfast at Arnprior. Went through Renfrew, Passed
Muskrat Lake. Mountains, thickly wooded and water along
both sides of road to North Bay. Beautiful trees on both
sides of road – very few houses. Log school houses.
Calton Lake, French’s Lake &amp; MacKay Lake along road.
Took pictures at Deux Rivieres lookout. Collected
beechnuts. Had lunch at Mattawa. Corbeil. Dafoe Hospital.
Callendar. Saw quintuplets twice. Cute. Making mud pies
and scrubbing.

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�Deux Rivieres, 1938

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�Thursday

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July 13

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Rained in morning but had grand weather so far. Saw
quintuplets again. Went through Souvenir places &amp; works of
wood carver. Had lunch in South River. High Falls at
Bracebridge. Muskoka Lakes. Had diner in Orillia. Arrived
home about 11pm.
Travel Diary July 3-7/38:
In morning it was raining so they just stood at door. Went
through Souvenir places &amp; also saw the works of the wood
carver. You could have your picture taken with a cart and
bull. We stayed in a cabin beside Lake Nipissing all night.
There was a cute little island with 3 trees on it in Lake
Nipissing. We also saw the sunset on the Lake which was
grand. We were at North Bay. Saw moving picures on
French River, Callendar and drive from Toronto to Callendar.
Had lunch in South River on way home. Sundridge – Lake
of the Bays, Huntsville, Bracebridge – drove out to see High
Falls – 5 miles from Bracebridge. Drove all around Muskoka
Lakes. Saw boats going through locks at Port Carling.
Gravenhurst. Had supper in Orillia. Arrived home Thurs.
about 11pm, tired after a glorious trip.
Inez &amp; Mrs. Fulton were here until afternoon. Ruby came
down for them in aft. Laddie was here for supper. Talked
about trip. Went for a walk.
Real busy washing clothes. Went to tennis tournament in
aft. Thornbury played. I played with Laddie but we lost.
Bought goods for beach. Laddie &amp; I were together.
Lovely. Elgin brought Bertha, Vera &amp; I up to Wasaga beach.
As the people were still in Peter’s cottage we stayed in Mrs.
Fallis’ all night. Were in swimming. Rained at night so we
read.
Travel Diary July 10-17/38:
Spent 2nd week of holidays in Ramage’s cottage at Wasaga
Beach with Marg Leith, Florence Patterson, Dorothy Taylor,
Bertha Glass &amp; Vera. Wonderful time.
Nice day. Had morning dip. Florence &amp; I got the meals today. Dot Taylor, Marg Leith &amp; Florence are here. Wrote to
Laddie. Moved over to Peter’s cottage. Went swimming in
aft. Had sundae in Red Door Knob at night. Went in for
midnight swim. 2 of the girls fished – no vest. Stood out in
our bathing suits for hours.
Nice day. Got up early and hitch hiked down town &amp; saw
parade – a very long one. Had our dinner there. We were
all stiff from strenuous night before. Went to dance at
Cedargrove Inn. Lots of fun!
Real hot. Didn’t get up until nearly noon. Went in swimming
twice. Read. Went up to roller skating rink at night. Vera &amp;
Bertha were skating.

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Had morning dip. Rained in morning. Florence &amp; I had to
do work to-day. We went down town to post office in aft.
Went swimming – waves real high. Talked at night.
Cooler. Went up town in aft. for mail. Had letter from
Laddie. Went through gift shop &amp; Slim the Whittlers.
Swimming. Went to dance at night. Had grand fun. Dot &amp;
Pat had boyfriends.
Real warm. Had morning dip. Lay out in sun. Went to post
office. Had dinner &amp; went for swim. Rained at night so
stayed in and talked. Made candy.
Nice day. Had morning dip. Made sandwiches &amp; packed.
Have had wonderful week. Pattersons &amp; Taylors came up
for dinner – had 13. Glasses, Geo., Laddie &amp; Elsie came up
in aft. Had lunch in Collingwood Park. Came home by
Owen Sound.
It seems months since I started on my holidays. Cleaned
office. Went to bank. Felt tired. We were with Geo. &amp; Elsie
at night – planned next week-end to go to Wasaga.
Real warm. Busy. Played tennis at night &amp; then Laddie &amp; I
went for a walk. Lorne is up this week.
Mr. Ferguson &amp; a University student were here auditing
books. Left after dinner. Played tennis at night. Elsie &amp; I
planned eats for next week-end. Laddie &amp; I went for walk –
open night.
Typed names on bills in morning. Vera &amp; I went down home
in aft. for half holiday. Laddie took us down. He got his
permit to-day. Skeltons came up to Aunt Eva’s – stayed all
night.
Nice day. Real busy. Played tennis at night. Washed &amp;
Ironed some clothes. Went to library &amp; then for a walk with
Laddie. Winnie &amp; Jack were in. Had ice cream.
Skeltons went home this morning. Got up early &amp; had bath
&amp; packed. Ruby came home from trip at noon. Laddie &amp; I
left about 4:30 for Wasaga with our car. Geo., Elsie, Jean
McGirr &amp; Bill Sullivan were there – had a cabin, ate, swam.
Went dancing at Strathcona &amp; Dardanelles(?). Midnight
drive.
Hardly any sleep last night – some time! Had breakfast.
Went up town &amp; in gift shops. Went in swimming. Lay out
on sand. All got a sunburn but me. Cooked our dinner at
night &amp; then left for home.
Hot. Started making out water bills. Laddie &amp; I went to ball
game. Had ice cream. Came home &amp; had more ice cream
with Ruby, Vera &amp; Aunt Eva.
Hot. Aunt Eva, Ruby &amp; Vera went to Hamilton to see Ross.
I got the meals. Anna &amp; I played tennis at night &amp; then
Laddie &amp; I went down to Anna’s. Mother &amp; Dad were there.
Came home &amp; sat out on veranda.
Ross isn’t much better. Raining. I have a terrible cold.
Finished water bills. Laddie &amp; I went down town. Talking to
Florence. Took hot lemonade.

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Hot. Typed arrears on bills. Mr. Ferguson was in. Laddie,
Vera &amp; I played tennis in aft. Half holiday. My cold isn’t
much better. We went for a walk at night. Ruby went to
Callendar to-day.
Cooler. Real busy. Took off water controls. My cold is
better. Washed my hair &amp; had it finger-waved.
Nice day but warm. Real busy – took off water controls. Ab
went on his holidays to-day. Florence, Bill Patterson, Laddie
&amp; I went to Rav, had good time.
Real hot. Anna, Berniece &amp; Florence were down for supper.
Florence &amp; I went to church. Alex Sim spoke. Florence
stayed all night. We were going out but it rained all night so
we went to bed early &amp; talked.
Civic holiday. Still warm. Washed clothes in morning.
Florence &amp; I had car in aft. – came up town &amp; got Laddie. I
took a driving lesson. Florence, Anna, Barb, Laddie &amp; I took
our car to Mt. Forest. Went to dance.
Hot. Got ready for meeting. Had meeting at night. Mr. Bell
wasn’t there. Laddie &amp; I went for a walk after. Vera &amp; I slept
out on porch.
Terribly hot. Delivered cheques. Open night so Laddie &amp; I
went down town. Sat in Patterson’s car.
A little cooler. Started hydro bills. Went to church picnic at
Holstein with Anna. Went in swimming. Good time. Laddie
&amp; I went for a walk at night.
Real busy &amp; is it ever hot. Anna &amp; I played tennis at night &amp;
then Vera &amp; I walked down with Anna.
Still hot but it rained early in morning. A lot in the office.
Had bath and then went down town with Laddie. Ate in
Vollet’s &amp; sat in car. Went home after.
Lovely day. Elgin was home. Lay around all day. Laddie &amp;
I went to church at night. Queen St. &amp; Knox have united.
Walked home with Anna &amp; stayed for awhile.
Hot again. Last discount day so busy. Played tennis at
night with Laddie. We went for a walk &amp; then sat out on
porch with Aunt Eva &amp; Vera.
Still hot. Put money in bank &amp; changed installed loads.
Went to girls ball game at night &amp; then Laddie &amp; I went to a
lacrosse game in rink. The first one I’ve ever seen.
Cooler to-day - thank goodness! Made out power bills.
Rained at night. Laddie &amp; I took a test &amp; got my first permit
– was I ever glad to get it.
Grand day. Changing installed loads – some job. Half
holiday! Mt. Forest played tennis here. Had my supper at
tennis courts. Laddie &amp; I went for walk.
Lovely day. Typed arrears on bills. Laddie &amp; I played tennis
at night. Read a good story in McCall’s magazine.
Got up early and did some washing. Another beautiful day.
George &amp; Marj. Constable, Ern Polk &amp; Leslie Fleming came
in by surprise. Laddie was supposed to call but didn’t.
Real hot. We had a family picnic out at Winnie’s. Jean &amp; I
went to church at night. Ate in Vollett’s. Laddie, Anna &amp; I

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went down to Ritchie’s. Laddie said he couldn’t go to garden
party – we had a terrible fight.
Very hot – hottest day this summer. Felt terrible all morning
but Laddie came up in aft. &amp; made everything alright. We
went to Dromore garden party at night. Play – “The Girl
Who Forgot”.
Still terribly close. Finished power bills. Started to rain
about five &amp; did it ever pour so had to stay in at night. Read.
Vera is down at our place this week.
Rained in morning. A lot cooler. Had card from Ruby. Went
up to see Uncle John after work. Laddie &amp; I went to tennis
club meeting. Open night. Went down town.
A grand day. Half holiday. Laddie &amp; I played tennis in aft.
Aunt Eva was away so got supper. Played tennis at night
again.
Hot. Uncle Irving &amp; Addie came up. Had corn, ice cream &amp;
peaches for supper. Swell feed. There was a big fight on at
rink. Aunt Eva, Eva Derby &amp; I stayed home. Had ice cream
&amp; cantaloupe. Waited for rest to come home.
Still hot. A lot in to-day. Went down town at night. Laddie
didn’t come over. Was with Florence. Went home after.
I brought the car up to church in morning. Rev. Hill spoke.
Wonderful sermon. Stayed at Anna’s for dinner. Rained.
Elgin &amp; I went for a drive. Went to church at night again.
Rev. Hill spoke again. Band concert after. Laddie &amp; I had a
great talk on religion.
Grand day. Terribly busy. Laddie &amp; I played tennis at night
&amp; then went for walk.
Cooler to-day. Put money in bank. Reg Fowler’s sister died
Sun. Laddie &amp; I played tennis at night. I stayed with Nadine
after.
Got word that we have to give a 10% rebate on total 1937
bills so I will be busy. Open night so Laddie &amp; I went down
town.
Still cool. Half holiday. Wasn’t feeling very well. Lay down
in aft. &amp; then had a game of tennis. The Tennis Club dance
at Rav. We went over with Geo. &amp; Elsie &amp; came home with
B. Patterson. Made about 35. Swell time. Vera went for
first time.
Cool. Cleaned out safe. Played tennis at night. Laddie had
a wiener roast for his S. School Class. Went to bed early.
The little garage behind the office burnt down about 1pm.
Saw flames from house. Unknown origin.
Quite a few up to look at the remains of the fire. Played
tennis at night &amp; then had bath. Laddie &amp; I went down town.
Went home with Mother &amp; Dad.
Lovely day. Slept in. Read. Went to church in aft. &amp; then
Laddie &amp; I went to church at night. Went for walk after.
Nice day. Ruby &amp; Cy came home. Laddie &amp; I went to
wiener roast at our other place. I lost $1.15. Had a good
time.

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Real cool. I am quite busy. Ab is taking out meters. I had
my hair washed &amp; finger waved. Laddie came up after.
A terrible storm to-day. We had a lot of trouble. Open night
– last one for this year. Laddie &amp; I went down town.
The Workmen’s Compensation auditor was here. Half
holiday. Ruby, Vera &amp; I played tennis, had lots of fun.
Laddie was over at night.
The W. C. auditor was here this morning also. Took off
hydro controls in aft. Real cool. Played tennis at night &amp;
went to library with Laddie.
Cool. Real busy. Ruby &amp; Cy went back this aft. Laddie &amp; I
were down town at night. Fowler’s came up. Went home
with Mother &amp; Dad.
Reg &amp; Mary left this morning. Made 2 peach pies. Florence
&amp; Mary Patterson here. We went up town &amp; got Laddie.
Skelton’s brought Lorne home from Toronto. All stayed for
supper – also Winnie &amp; Jack. Laddie, Janet, Vera &amp; I went
to Mt. Forest at night.
Labour Day. Went out to Winnie’s with Skelton’s in morning.
Saw Marjorie Kerr’s things. She is going in training tomorrow. Came up town in aft. Laddie, Janet &amp; I played
tennis. Laddie came over at night – swell time together.
Still cold. School started. Took off water controls – real
busy. Played tennis at night. It started to rain so stayed in &amp;
finished Temple Bailey’s book, “The Enchanted Ground”.
Still raining. Got ready for meeting. The Commission gave
Ab &amp; Mr. Innes a great talking to about drinking. Met Laddie
after.
Real busy in morning. Half holiday. Laddie &amp; I played
tennis all afternoon. Went for a walk at night. Discussed
going to Dresden for a week-end.
Still bright &amp; cold. Real busy. Laddie &amp; I went to Fall Fair
concert in Hall “Home at Ten” put on by an Owen Sound
group – splendid.
Durham Fall Fair. It was grand in morning but rained all aft.
Worked hard all day. Laddie, Elg, Shirley &amp; I went to show
in Walkerton &amp; to Rav – ate after, swell time.
A beautiful day. Warm. Varney anniversary. Rev. Pickering
of Hanover spoke &amp; was here for dinner – also Winnie &amp;
Jack &amp; Mr. &amp; Mrs. J. Brown. Laddie &amp; I went up to church
but were late so didn’t go in, went for walk &amp; ate after.
Rained all day. Made out power bills. Had chicken for
dinner. Laddie &amp; I went for a walk at night.
Real warm. Lovely day. Started rebate – 10% of 1937 bills
– some job. Went to ball game at night. Laddie &amp; I went
down to Anna’s after.
Dull all day. Real busy. Uncle John is very poorly. Laddie
is going away to-morrow so our last night. Aunt Eva &amp; girls
were away do we had the house to ourselves. Lad had on
his new blue suit &amp; raincoat. Grand evening.
Real busy. Half holiday. Laddie went away on train to-day.
I went down to Anna’s for supper. Anna &amp; I went to a

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kitchen shower for Jean McLean. Presents were placed
around alarm clocks. Contests - good time.
Lovely day. Aunt Eva &amp; Sally went down to see Ross today. He looked &amp; was a lot better although in bed. Winnie &amp;
Jack were in at night.
Cold. Had letter from Laddie. I am busy at rebates. I went
to show at night with family. Saw Shirley Temple in “Little
Miss Broadway”.
Tried on winter dresses. Went to church. Elg &amp; I went for
drive. Riley’s were here for supper - Aunt Jenny, Wilmer &amp;
wife &amp; Donnie &amp; Elmer &amp; wife. Went to church at night.
Went for walk &amp; wrote to Laddie.
Cold &amp; wet. Uncle John is very low. Kept Nadine for Awhile
in aft. Went to Young People’s at night – first meeting.
Still cold. Busy at rebates. Uncle Irving is to be married 1st
week in Oct. to Mrs. Haynes. Went down to Anna’s &amp; had
game of bridge.
Nice but cold. Busy. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to Jean McLean’s
trousseau tea. She had a grand tea &amp; got everything you
could imagine. Fixed clothes at night.
Raining. Nadine had her tonsils out (Vic not there). Half
holiday. Rained all day. Stayed in &amp; read &amp; fixed clothes.
A grand day – real warm. The situation in Europe is very
critical, looks very much like war. Chamberlain flew to
Germany to have conference with Hitler but they couldn’t
come to an agreement over Czechoslovakia. Went to
Season’s Tea in church – executive meeting &amp; walk with
girls.
Nice day. Real busy but have finished figuring out rebates.
Ruby &amp; Cy came in at noon unexpected. Had letter from
Laddie. Went to show in Mt. Forest with Ruby &amp; Cy – swell
– “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”.
Ruby &amp; Cy, Jean &amp; Vera were down for dinner. Aunt
Charlottes &amp; Aunt Sadies &amp; Barb were here for supper – told
us the startling news that Norman Ritchie is going to marry
Blanche Boise next Sat. Went to church at night. Mrs. W.H.
Hunter died this afternoon. Aunt Eva is at Churchill with
Winnie &amp; Jack. Wrote to Laddie.
A beautiful day. Uncle John died last night about one
o’clock. Hitler made a speech to-day. Things look bad.
England &amp; France are getting their army together. Went to
Young People’s wiener roast at night.
Nice day. Making out bills. Vera &amp; I went up to Uncle
John’s after work. Washed my hair &amp; had it waved.
Everybody seems to be getting married. Elizabeth Harding
resigned to-night.
Still nice. Busy in morning. Went to Uncle John’s funeral in
aft. in church. Went to a dinner at Barb’s for Blanche. She
took us over home after to show us her things.

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Velma (Blythe) Grant’s Diary - 1938

Lovely day. Half holiday &amp; Mother’s birthday. Elg &amp; I got her
6 water glasses. Went home in aft. Went over to Tennis
Club dance at Rav with Elgin. Good time but small crowd.
Had letter from Laddie.
Nice day. Florence &amp; I had planned to go to Toronto tomorrow but her grandfather died. Munich Conference of
Hitler, Mussolini, Chamberlain &amp; Premier of France was held
in Germany yesterday. A Peace Act was signed – great
news – wrote Laddie.
Another Grand day. Real busy. Terribly frosty at night.
Went home with Mother &amp; Dad. Elgin came home.
A beautiful autumn day. Mother &amp; I went for a walk. Had a
boat ride on Bryan’s pond. We took Elgin down to Mt.
Forest in aft. Went to church at night &amp; for walk.
Nice day – took off hydro controls. Harvey Voisen was killed
to-day at Sand &amp; Gravel plant at Paris. Went to Young
People’s in church.
Grand weather. Mr. House started a dairy. Expected a
letter from Laddie but didn’t get one. Met Mrs. Grant on
street &amp; she said Laddie wasn’t coming home for
Thanksgiving, going to spend it with a friend near Mitchell.
Terribly worried. Went to Commission meeting at night.
Raining &amp; dull all day. Busy after meeting – didn’t get a
letter. Aunt Eva, Sally &amp; I went out to Winnie’s for Dad’s
birthday at night – 50 to-day.
Cold, finished bills in morning. Ab didn’t show up this
morning – Bob Campbell took truck out, was he ever mad.
Went to Owen Sound to shop with Sally. Got black suede
shoes, $5.95, red sweater, $1.75 &amp; blue skirt, $1.75. We
started our bridge club again. At Berniece’s. I won prize,
evening in Paris perfume.
Made out power bills. No letter from Laddie to-day either. I
had bath &amp; fixed clothes at night.
Rained in morning but turned out to be a grand day. Ruby
came up. I had letter from Laddie &amp; he says he is going to
Dresden for Thanksgiving with Ivy. Very disappointed.
Went to show in Hanover with Ruby “Four Daughters” – real
good – got hat after, $2.50.
A beautiful day. Real warm. Thanksgiving Sunday. Mr. &amp;
Mr. Dave Watson came over from Paisley, had chicken
dinner. Fowler’s were supposed to come but didn’t. Wrote
to Laddie and I told him that he had to choose between Ivy
and me &amp; let me know in his next letter.
A beautiful day, just like summer. Thanksgiving Day.
Mother &amp; I sewed in morning. Ruby was down in aft. Went
for walk &amp; got some leaves. Went to Young People’s at
night &amp; then played bridge in telephone office.
Real warm. Marked rebates on bills. Vera &amp; I went for a
walk at night. Read.

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Velma (Blythe) Grant’s Diary - 1938

Still real warm. More rebates. I had a letter form Laddie.
He says he can’t make a choice yet. I decided to go down
this week-end. Went to bridge club at Anna’s. Went to
doctors for acne.
Raining. Half holiday. Mother &amp; Dad &amp; Aunt Eva went to
ploughing match at Minesing. Nadine came over in aft.
Went to executive meeting in church. Wrote to Laddie &amp; told
him I would be down.
Grand day. Finished rebates. Got ready to go to Toronto.
Went to Rotary Carnival in Rink with girls. Good time. Boys
&amp; all kinds of games, dancing, lucky numbers.
A beautiful day. Left at 8:41 for Toronto on bus. D. Boyle &amp;
Dan Firth on bus. Arrived at 1:10. Went to Greenwoods.
Laddie has a nice room this year. We went shopping, ate at
Simpson’s down town in aft. Ate at Mrs. Greenwood’s.
Went for walk along Bloor St. Listened to Laddie’s new
Philes radio. Laddie has made choice – so happy – together
forever.
Real warm. We are certainly having lovely fall weather.
Laddie &amp; I went Avenue Road United Church, had dinner at
Mrs. Greenwood’s. Listened to radio in afternoon. Went to
bus station at 5:25, alone until I got to Guelph &amp; then I had
company.
Grand day. Terribly tired &amp; not felling very well. Didn’t do
much. Went to Young People’s at night.
Still warm. Typed names on water bills. Mr. Ferguson
called in. I went over to Markdale at night with Elgin &amp;
Norma in truck.
Raining. Wrote to Laddie. Typed names on bills. Went to
bridge club at Ethel’s. I was high but couldn’t get prize, got
gold locket for my green sweater, $1.25.
Colder. Half holiday but I worked. Made notes for myself all
aft. Read &amp; washed clothes at night.
Cold. Real busy. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to an I.O.D.E. Euchre
in Town Hall – very good time. Aunt Eva had letter from
Ross’ doctor – they suggest giving him insulin treatments –
have to sign form, $8.
Cold &amp; windy. Lots in to-day. Mother &amp; I shopped at night &amp;
then went home. Had bath &amp; listened to Lucky Strike
program.
Mild. Planned eats for bridge club, etc. Went to church in
aft. &amp; at night. Winnie &amp; Jack were up at Aunt Eva’s after
church. Had lunch.
Cold &amp; wet. Put money in bank &amp; did odd jobs. Went to
Young People’s at night. Planned to go to Walkerton &amp; Mt.
Forest. Went to a missionary meeting after – he spoke on
Caribou district.
Cold. Made out water bills. Shopped after 5. Read at night
&amp; Vera &amp; I went for a walk.
Finished bills. Ab was away fishing to-day. Had bridge club.
Had oranges in the form of Jack-O-Lanterns for lunch &amp;
cookies. Vase &amp; Giraffe for prizes.

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Velma (Blythe) Grant’s Diary - 1938

Cold. Took off controls. Last half holiday. Aunt Eva,
Mother, Winnie &amp; Sally went to Hamilton to-day. Ross’
birthday – Ross is about same. Had my hair washed &amp;
finger waved.
Lovely day. Typed arrears on bills. Had letter from Laddie.
Went to Halloween social in Walkerton with Young People’s.
Good time.
A grand day. Did odd jobs. Went home at night with Mother
&amp; Dad.
Beautiful day. We came up to Anna’s for a chicken dinner to
celebrate her birthday. We went for a walk in aft. Went to
church at night &amp; then wrote to Laddie.
We are certainly having the most wonderful fall. The
Workmen’s Compensation auditor was here to-day. Went to
Young People’s Halloween party at Mt. Forest – good time.
Lovely day. Made out cheques. Commission meeting at
night. I got up enough nerve to ask for a raise. Bob
Campbell &amp; Girlie in favour. Mr. Bell wanted to wait until end
of year. They are going to decide at next meeting.
Real busy. Still grand weather, can wear your summer
clothes. Went to bridge club at Rita Willis’. Fruit salad
(butterfly – pineapple, banana &amp; lettuce) for lunch.
Grand day. Took off hydro controls. Washed clothes &amp; read
&amp; then Berniece &amp; I went for a walk.
Lovely day. Not very busy to-day. Went to Fireman’s dance
at night with Florence, lots of fun – real good time.
Quite windy. Tired. Mother &amp; Dad came up for me at night.
Shopped for awhile.
A beautiful day, like summer. Went to church, communion.
Sally, Vic &amp; Mrs. Hope &amp; Jack &amp; Winnie were down at night
for a chicken dinner.
Lovely day. Went to Young People’s Social at night. About
fifty there. Worked zig saw &amp; cross-word puzzles.
Raining &amp; much colder. Real busy. I had the grandest letter
from Laddie - 10 pages. Told Ivy. Wrote to Laddie at night.
Tired so went to bed early.
Nice day but cool. Mr. Ferguson was here in morning.
Travellers in. Went to bridge club at Clara’s. I was high
again.
Lovely day. Elizabeth Harding was married in church.
Cleaned offices. Went down town at night &amp; then Winnie &amp;
Jack were in.
Armistice Day. Holiday, slept in. Got up &amp; had bath. Laddie
came home with Ruby – a surprise. We went for a walk in
aft. – lovely day. Laddie was over at night. Rest were away
so we were alone – lovely time.
Ab broke 3 ribs. Mrs. Caswell was here cleaning office.
Laddie &amp; Jim came up in aft. Laddie came over at night –
rest went to show. I went home later with Fowler’s –
Harolds.
Laddie came down for dinner. Harold &amp; Violet &amp; kids were
here also. Elgin came home. Laddie went back with Ruby
about four. Went to church at night.

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Velma (Blythe) Grant’s Diary - 1938

Ground is covered with snow &amp; is it ever cold. Went to
Young People’s at night &amp; then came home &amp; listened to
radio.
Still snowing. Ab is quite crippled up. Had letter from
Laddie. Went to library at night. Started to read, “In the
Steps of the Master” by H. V. Morton.
Cold but bright. Elgin &amp; I are going to put the hydro in for
Mother &amp; Dad for Christmas – signed contracts. Great
excitement. Went to bridge club at Hilda McKechnie’s.
Milder. Wrote to Laddie. Did some bookkeeping. Got
another bottle of medicine from Burnett for pimples. Read at
night.
Raining. I went up to Chatsworth at night to meeting of
officers of Young People’s in Grey Presbytery – Peter
Ramage’s car. Nice supper – lots of fun – discussion
groups.
Lovely day. Filed away stubs. Florence &amp; I were around
town at night. She went home with me &amp; stayed until the
boys called for her. Had lunch. Laddie was at Elva
Greenwood’s wedding.
Elgin was in terrible accident to-day with Bill Evans &amp; his
wife. Bill was killed but Elgin &amp; Marg escaped with only a
few scratches. The car was a total wreck. We were going
down for Elgin &amp; just came along shortly after it happened.
We went out to Winnie’s for supper &amp; I went to church at
night.
Cold. Filed away stubs. Couldn’t help but think of the
accident. Bill &amp; Marg were just married in the summer.
Went to Young People’s at night &amp; then listened to Lux
program.
Elgin was up in morning. Feels terrible. I went down to Mt.
Forest with Mother &amp; Dad at night. We were talking to
Margaret – I think she is the sweetest girl I have ever met –
so brave. Went to auxiliary concert after. Geo. asked me to
go to Toronto with him this week-end.
I couldn’t get the accident off my mind all day. Poor
Margaret, The funeral went past here to Owen Sound in aft.
Had letter from Laddie. Went to bridge club at Anna’s at
night.
Cold but no snow. Not feeling a bit well. Wrote to Laddie.
Went to Presbyterian Fowl Supper. Lots to eat. Berniece &amp;
I went to Hockey Boy’s dance, Florence Savor’s orchestra –
good time.
Real cold. Typed names on bills. Went to dentist. Washed
my hair &amp; had it waved at night.
Snowing. Bathed at night &amp; got ready to go to Toronto in
morning.
A nice day. Left about 8am with George in coupe – arrived
in time for church. People’s church. Had dinner at Mrs.
Greenwood’s. Elsie &amp; Geo. came up in aft. Ate out. We left
for home about 10 – arrived 12:30. Geo. &amp; I ate peanuts to
keep awake.

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Still nice – only a little snow. Went to Young People’s at
night. A D. Watson measured our place for the hydro today &amp; we made out order.
Quite busy. Real cold. I washed clothes at night, went to
library and read.
Cold. Wrote to Laddie. Went to bridge club at Helen’s. The
last one until after Christmas, had hot dogs and doughnuts
for lunch.
Took off water controls. Went to Young People’s Crokinole
– a lot of work in connection with it. Made $9.60.
The Chronicle wanted the reports for the Financial
Statement so I had to rush around &amp; do them. Anna came
up at night &amp; we planned games to entertain Mt. Forest on
Mon. night.
Raining. Busy making out hydro reports to-day. Florence &amp;
I were together at night. Mother &amp; Dad came up for me.
A beautiful day. Real mild. We picked out the lighting
fixtures. We all came up to Aunt Eva’s for supper. I went
down to Bailey’s at night to arrange for Young People’s.
Raining. Finished reports &amp; took off hydro controls – busy
day. Mt. Forest Young People’s were up at night. We had a
swell time. Elgin was up.
Got ready for meeting. I got a $5 a month raise at meeting.
They didn’t say anything but just handed the resolution to
me. It wasn’t much but better than nothing.
Mild. Real busy. Started making out bills. Barb, Anna &amp; I
went out to Freda’s for evening. Played bridge, had lunch.
Aunt Eva got word that Ross can come home on the 16th –
treatments helped.
Busy at bills. The inquest of the accident was held in
Durham this morning. Had letter from Laddie. Aunt Eva &amp; I
went up to see Marion at night.
Real mild – no snow. Real busy. Planned Christmas
presents at night. Keith, Bertha &amp; Gib were in. Had bath.
Mild. Vera &amp; I went to Owen Sound with Elgin in morning.
Got dressing gown for Laddie, $10, a brush wool jacket,
$3.95. Washed in aft. Went home with Mother &amp; Dad at 5.
Baked white Christmas cake.
Mild. Talked over Christmas presents. Had chicken dinner.
I went to church at night.
Snowing. Typed arrears on bills. Went to Young People’s.
I had a terrible toothache all night. I broke a piece of the
second back one.
Quite a bit of snow. I went to dentist in morning. Took x-ray.
My tooth is starting to ulcerate. Went down town &amp; did some
shopping at night.
My tooth is sore but not aching. Bob Campbell is up – is
going to stay on another year. Fixtures came. Hilda &amp; I
went to the show in Hall, “You’re a Sweetheart”. They are
having one a week now, 25¢.
We have some snow now. Went to dentist at night &amp; then
did some shopping. Bought a few presents.
Frosty. Aunt Eva went to Hamilton to-day to bring Ross

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�home. He seems to be greatly improved. Hilda &amp; I went to
Sunday School Concert in Hall. Had letter from Laddie – he
will be home Mon.

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Milder. Santa Claus day in Durham. Went in to get my tooth
pulled but it was too sore. Went home. We talked over
Christmas presents.
Lovely day. Wrapped up presents. Listened to service on
radio. Elgin came up in aft. We had chicken dinner. Read
at night.
Beautiful winter day. Real busy. Laddie came home to-day.
He came over at night. We were alone. The rest went to
School Concert in Hall.
Lovely day. Busy. They started to work at our place to-day.
Went to Young People’s at night. Election of officers – I
have no office now, was Secy. For 2 ½ years. Laddie &amp; I
went down to Anna’s after &amp; played bridge.
Busy. Ab Watson is sick so J. Saunders &amp; Albert Becker are
wiring. Washed my hair &amp; had it waved at night. Laddie &amp; I
went for a walk, came home &amp; wrapped up presents.
Real busy. Grand day. I have finished my shopping. A
hard day. Laddie &amp; I went to the Commencement at night.
Ruby came home.
Real busy. Made out reports for Bob Campbell – he made a
speech at the Nomination. Got in by acclamation. Ab &amp;
others are celebrating. I got my tooth out at night. Laddie
came up &amp; we played bridge.
Mild but ground is covered with snow. A lot of things to do at
the last minute. Went over to Grant’s with Laddie at night.
Came home with Mother &amp; Dad.
A lovely day. I went up to Chatsworth with Elgin in morning
as he had to take Marg Evans up home. We unloaded the
tree when we came back. Laddie came down for a chicken
dinner. Elg &amp; Laddie &amp; I went to church in Mt. Forest. Went
over to Marg’s after. I got umbrella, Spode cup &amp; saucer,
underwear, evening purse, autobridge game from Laddie.
Stormy. We had Christmas at our place – 17. Unloaded
tree after a Goose dinner. Played bridge etc. I came up to
town with Ruby about 9. I thought I was going to dance but
Laddie didn’t call me.
The roads are all blocked &amp; it is still storming. Boxing Day.
Slept in. Uncle John Ritchie took a stroke yesterday – arm
paralysed. Mended &amp; we played bridge &amp; other games.
Laddie didn’t call to-day either. Vera &amp; I went over &amp; saw
Nadine’s presents.
The snow is up to your waist. I couldn’t get to work this
morning until about ten – until the snow plow got out. Laddie
came over at night. He forgot all about dance – was playing
Monopoly – did I ever ball him out.
A terrible lot of snow. Highways are open now but back
roads are blocked. Ruby took Aunt Evas to show. Laddie
came over.

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Real cold. Got ready for meeting. Wound up business for
year. I played autobridge after meeting &amp; went to bed early.
Stormy. Real busy. Didn’t go home. Laddie came over.
We went over to Grant’s &amp; then went down to Anna’s.
Stayed up to see Old Year out.

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