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                    <text>Velma’s Diaries - 1939
1939
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COMMENT
Aunt Eva &amp; I went to church in morning &amp; then I went home
with Elgin – had to walk up from corner – roads blocked.
Had chicken dinner. Went to church at night. Young
People’s installation of officers. I took part. Laddie came up
to house last night.
Slept in. Ruby went back this aft. Also Laddie. I went down
to Anna’s for a turkey dinner &amp; then Anna &amp; I went skating.
1st for 2 years. Had Jean Grant’s skates.
Stormy again. Busy taking off controls. Read at night &amp;
then we played table tennis.
Real busy – taking off controls. Stormy. I went to show in
Hall. Deanne Durvin in “Three Smart Girls” – real good.
Roads were blocked yesterday again – thawing. Snow is
going away fast. Read at night &amp; played table tennis. Had
letter from Florence.
Still thawing – real mild. Highway is bare now. Started
making out report for Hydro. I went down to Anna’s at night
– had game of bridge – lunch.
Nice day – mild. Busy in morning. George, Dorothy
Pickering &amp; I went to Toronto in aft. Arrived about 4:15.
Laddie &amp; I had supper at Mrs. Greenwood’s &amp; then we went
to a show, “You Can’t Take it With You” – real good. Had
swell time.
No snow in Toronto. Laddie, Geo. &amp; I went to Carlton Street
United Church in morning. Communion. Ate at Mrs.
Greenwood’s. Laddie &amp; I went for a walk about 8:30. Came
by George in town – stopped in at Dr. Watson’s. The four of
us ate at Murray’s. Left for home.
Grand day. Tired but real busy making out reports. Laddie
has albumin – has to find out the cause of it. Wrote to
Laddie at night – didn’t go to Young Peoples’, listened to
radio – Lux program.
Didn’t feel a bit well – couldn’t eat any dinner. Felt better in
aft. Got a permanent at night – 3.50 at McArthur’s – hope it
will take.
Flannery was up in morning. Called a meeting of the
Commission about arrears. Wrote Florence. Stayed in at
night. I have been busy making out hydro reports – finished
now.
The inspector inspected our place to-day. Nice day. Made
out power bills. Went to bridge club at Berniece’s – the first
one of the new year.
The Hydro gang started the line up to our place to-day – the
wiring is finished. It is costing us a lot more than we thought
but will be worth it - $200. Laddie wrote. Hilda &amp; I went to
hockey game.

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Nice day but frosty. Wrote Jean Grant &amp; thanked her for the
skates - $3.00. Real busy. I went down to Mt. Forest with
Elgin at five &amp; had supper at Margaret’s. Grace Evans is
there. Elg &amp; I came home after.
Talked Hydro. Went to church in aft. &amp; at night. Listened to
radio at night. The play, “The Citadel”, was on. Read.
Wrote to Laddie. Made out Workmen’s Compensation
Report. Went to Young People’s at night. Listened to Lux
program after.
Cleaned office &amp; did odd jobs. Had a Commission meeting
at night. Read “In the Steps of the Master” by H.V. Morton
after.
Cold. I had bridge club, served soup, little cakes &amp; cocoa.
Rita got prize, salt &amp; pepper shakers. Barb got Booby –
powder puff.
Frosty. Hydro was turned on at noon to-day at farm. We
are gong to be having a celebration to-morrow night. Winnie
got it up. I went to I.O.D.E. Military Bridge.
Busy cleaning out drawers. Geo. Noble was in for dinner –
has a baby girl. Hydro installation cost us $94 each. We
went home at night. Big celebration. About 35. Gave
Mother &amp; Dad a table lamp. Lights certainly look nice.
Played cards.
Milder. Cleaned out cupboard. Had letter from Laddie.
Went to show in Hanover “Marie Antoinette” with Barb.
Terribly sad but a grand picture – good acting &amp; beautiful
costumes. Anna came down with me for week-end.
Terribly stormy. Anna &amp; I got up about ten. We have a new
Q Forest Crossley (?) Electric radio in on trial. Listened to it
&amp; read. Came up in time for church. Started a new book,
“Rebecca” – it is grand.
Real cold. Started water bills. Went to Young People’s at
night. Read.
Real Frosty. Finished typing names on bills. Read
“Rebecca” at night – a wonderful book. Jean &amp; I were alone,
went down town &amp; had a treat.
The coldest morning this winter. Busy with water bills. Went
to bridge club at Hargrave’s. It was 16˚ below zero when we
came home.
Not quite so cold. Finished water bills. Stayed in at night &amp;
read “Rebecca”.
Had letter form Florence. Typed arrears on bills. Quite
busy. Went to Young People’s Skating Party at night. Good
time.
Real mild &amp; windy. Took off controls. Went home at five.
Went out to barn to see lights. We bought the new radio –
listened to it.
Mild. Mother is sick with the cold. Elgin, Bob, Muriel Wells,
Gertie Kline &amp; Alma McGuire came up in aft. I went up to ski
club with them &amp; then they all came back here for supper.
Some lunch. Good time.

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It’s terribly stormy to-day. I finished “Rebecca” by Daphne
DuMaurier. It’s a wonderful story – told in such an exciting &amp;
unexpected way – think I will buy it later on.
Real busy. Cold. Had Commission meeting at night. Went
to library and to Young People’s after. Played Ping Pong at
Young People’s.
Turning milder. Busy. Went to show in Hall with girls,
“Wings Over Honolulu”.
Mild. Took off controls. Had letter form Laddie – he is real
busy. Went to bridge club at Helen’s.
Wrote to Laddie. Typed names on bills. Had my hair done
at night – an oil treatment, $1. Makes your hair very soft &amp;
shiny.
Lovely day but real cold. Went home at five. Baked a cake.
Listened to radio.
Lovely day. Mother is sick – high blood pressure. I did the
work. Went to church at night &amp; for walk.
Real mild. Doctor was down to see Mother to-day. She has
to stay in bed for a few days. Clara Morice is there. Went to
Young People’s &amp; listened to Lux program, “The Count of
Monte Cristo”.
Ab went to the Convention yesterday. I am terribly busy.
Com. had a meeting this aft. to see about firing Mr. Innis.
He has been out on a spree for 4 or 5 days. Gave him a
good scolding. Went to carnival in Rink.
Sally &amp; Vic left for Florida this morning for a month – went
with Lorne &amp; Frankie. Real busy. Lovely day. Mother is still
quite weak. Went to bridge club at Anna’s. Got prize – a
lovely picture – a nice ornament.
Icy. Still very busy. Ab isn’t back yet. It was terribly windy
all night. Hail – weird.
Ab came back to-day. Finished light bills. Shirley, Aleida,
Lorraine &amp; I went to Ski Club dance in Hall – wore my
evening dress – a wonderful time. Never missed a dance –
a lot there from Mt. Forest – Betty McIntyre crowned Snow
Queen. Vera &amp; I talked over dance until 4.
Terribly stormy. Tired. Went home at five. Mother is still in
bed – is terribly weak.
I cooked several things – trying to get Mother to eat. Elgin
came home. Came up to town about 8 o’clock. Vera &amp; I
talked until twelve. She is having her trouble with boys. It is
all over with Keith.
Real mild. Made out power bills. Went to hockey match.
First playoff with Chesley. Durham won 5-2.
Wrote to Florence. Real mild. We had Walkerton Young
People’s over for a Valentine’s social – good time. Went up
to Rebecca dance after. Laddie telephoned – has been too
busy to write.
Stormy. Not so busy to-day. Went to bridge club at
Traynor’s – Valentine salad.
Real frosty. Did odd jobs. Vera, Anna &amp; I went skating.

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Made lunch after.
Stormy. Alex Murdoch was found dead in garage to-day.
Had letter from Laddie – wants me to come down soon.
Stayed in at night – did fancy work – had bath, etc.
Milder. Fowlers came up to-day – Harold’s and Reg’s – we
weren’t expecting them. Mother is up now but still not able
to do anything. I went home at five. Fowler’s left about ten.
I made them lunch. They brought us a toaster. Elgin was
home too.
Sleeting. Was in house all day. Aunt Sadie died to-night.
She hasn’t been well for some time but took a heart attack &amp;
died quite suddenly to-night.
Mild but slippery. Wrote to Laddie. Dad &amp; I went down to
Ritchie’s at night. Aunt Sadie looks lovely.
Real cold. Quite busy. Went to Aunt Sadie’s funeral in aft.
in church. Stayed in at night – did fancy work.
Frosty. Last day. Very busy. Laddie wrote &amp; wants me to
be sure to come down this week-end. Dr. Smith &amp; Miss
Renwick were married to-day. Berniece &amp; I went to show in
Hall, “My Old Kentucky Home”.
Busy. Wrote to Laddie &amp; Florence. Went down to Anna’s
for supper and stayed all night.
Stormy – don’t know whether I dare go to Toronto to-morrow
or not. Got ready to go anyway.
Lovely day. I didn’t go down on morning bus – thought
roads were too bad. Went down in aft. with Jack Grierson –
arrived about 6:30 – got a pair of shoes &amp; then we went to
show “Kentucky”. Our anniversary – 4th – stayed up until
late.
Terribly stormy – we stayed in house most of the day. I
came home on bus. It was an hour late – roads were terribly
drifted. Sat with Winnifred Gordon from Mt. Forest.
A grand day. Wrote to Laddie – not very busy. Watched a
man pull a 4 ton truck with his teeth. Went to Young
People’s - I had meeting – Citizenship.
Milder. Windy. Cleaned files. Aunt Eva &amp; I went up to the
school at night, “Parent’s night”. The New Course of Study
is certainly different. Children make some wonderful things
– had tea after.
Terribly stormy – did odd jobs. Went to show in Hall, “Love
before Breakfast”. Quite a time with Ross – Aunt Eva didn’t
like it because Dad hired Murray Morice instead of Ross.
A grand day. Took off water controls. Went to bridge club at
Hilda’s. Laddie wrote. Sick in night – too many sandwiches.
Grand day. Washed my hair &amp; had it waved. Went down to
show in Mt. Forest after with Ethel – saw the grandest
picture, “Alexander’s Rag Time Band” – Tyrone Power, Alice
Faye.
Real mild. Took off hyro controls. Elgin &amp; I went home
about 8. We changed our car – got a 1933 Ford V-8.

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Nice day – busy all morning. Winnie &amp; Jack were down in
aft. I went to church at night &amp; then went to Berniece’s after.
Vic &amp; Sally came back from Florida to-day.
A terrible day – windy – power off &amp; on in morning. Wrote to
Laddie. Mr. Ferguson here in aft., finished by 5. He has
been sick –an inch of decayed bone in his cheek caused
from a bad tooth. Went to Young People’s at night. A Bible
student spoke.
Stormy. Got ready for meeting. Went to library after
meeting. Did fancy work.
A little milder – real busy. Aunt Eva had quilting. Nadine &amp;
Nora were over for Jean’s birthday. Went to bridge club at
Rita Willis’.
Snowing. Barb has been sick – has to stay in bed for a
week – nerves. I went to a party the Business Men had in
Hall. Bingo &amp; Dancing.
Nice day but cold. Real busy. Aunt Eva &amp; I went down to
see Barbara at night.
Cold wind. Made out power bills. Nadine is having a
birthday party to-day – I went over at noon to see her table –
real cute – balloons, cake, animals, snowmen, dolls, etc.
Went home with Dad. Had letter from Laddie – he has been
off 3 days with flu.
Windy. Mother is still not able to do anything. Sally &amp; Mrs.
Hope were down in aft. Everybody is worried about Ross
(not capable of working on a farm). Read at night – not
feeling very well.
Nicer to-day. Wrote to Laddie. Finished power bills. Went
to Young People’s at night. St. Patrick’s Social – played
Ping Pong, Chinese Checkers, Shuffle Board.
Thawing. Made out waterworks report. Bridge club at
Hilda’s.
Terribly windy. Finished waterworks report. Went to show
in Hall. Jackie Cooper in “Boy of the Streets”.
A terrible day – real stormy. Wrote to Florence. Stayed in at
night, read &amp; did fancy work.
Real stormy again. Filed away records. Went to library at
night – read &amp; had bath.
Bright but cold. Did odd jobs. Went home at five. Baked a
cake. Did fancy work &amp; listened to radio.
Stormy again. Came up in time for church at night. Went in
to Berniece’s after.
Cold. I have a bad cold in my head. Went to Young
People’s at night.
A little milder. I still have a terrible cold. Filed away records.
Berniece &amp; I went to a party the Business Men had in Hall.
Bingo &amp; dancing.
A little milder. Filed away records. Wrote to Laddie &amp; Ruby
– Vera &amp; I got a chance down this week-end with Bob
Gardiner. Berniece &amp; I went to show in Hall, “There Always
To-morrow”.

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Mild. Got ready to go to Toronto at night &amp; then Laddie
phoned to say that he was having exams &amp; had to study &amp;
Ruby wrote to say that she was coming home, so our trip
was off.
A wonderful day. Wrote Laddie to say that we wouldn’t be
down. Gave him Romeos, socks &amp; subscription to Popular
Science magazine for his birthday. Went down to see Barb
at night. She is a lot better.
Raining. Ruby &amp; Cy didn’t come up. Winnie &amp; Jack came in
for supper &amp; brought a chicken. I went home with Elgin
after.
Real warm but raining all day. We took Elgin down to Mt.
Forest in aft. &amp; then came up to Uncle Will’s for supper.
Norman Greenwood was there. We went to Pres. Church –
Young People’s Service.
Cold but bright. Typed names on bills. Had letter from
Laddie. Went to Young People’s at night – slides. Ruby
didn’t come home because she thought we were going
down.
Nice but cold. Wrote Laddie &amp; Ruby. Went over to Hilda’s
for awhile, to library &amp; listened to radio.
Cool. Started bills. Berniece had bridge club, last one for
season. I helped with lunch – fruit salad in shape of candle
– lettuce, pineapple, ½ banana for candle – cherry flame,
fruit salad around bottom. Looked swell. I got booby –
Easter egg.
Snowing. Sally, Aunt Eva, Vera, Jean &amp; I went to Guelph to
shop – away all day. Ate in Peacock. I got beige goods for
suit, 6.50, hat 5.00, ascot. Couldn’t get a ready made suit to
fit. Snowing all the way home – some drive.
Snow on ground again. Made out bills. Ross is bothering
Aunt Eva about job on milk route. Stayed in – had bath.
Cold. Real busy. Berniece, Hilda &amp; I went down to Mt.
Forest at night. Shopped.
Ruby &amp; Cy came up. Ruby brought up a pink figured dress
for me, 3.00. Anna, Barb &amp; Uncle Will were down for
supper. Anna &amp; I went to church at night.
Real cold &amp; windy. Took off controls. Vera is sick. Had
toothache – went to dentist. Went to Young People’s at
night.
Cold. My tooth is still aching. Got a hole made in it to let
pus out. Had Commission meeting – went to library &amp;
listened to radio.
Real busy. My tooth is still aching. Washed my hair &amp; had it
finger-waved. Read after. Things are bad in Europe again.
Hitler keeps taking more territory.
Cold, snowing. My tooth is better to-day. Made out bills.
Had my suit fitted. Read at night.
Good Friday. Real cold. Washed clothes in morning. Ruby
&amp; Cy came up at noon. Expected Laddie but didn’t hear
from him. Ruby, Cy, Aunt Eva &amp; I played bridge at night.

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�Laddie called about 10:30 – just got home on bus.

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Cold. Laddie came up to office &amp; stayed nearly all aft. I got
my suit, $3.50 for making it – cost $10.00 all told – I like it
very much. Laddie came up at night – rest went to show. I
went home about 9:30.
Easter Sunday. Bright but too cold to wear spring clothes.
Laddie came down in aft. We went to church. Elg, Laddie &amp;
I were alone for supper – family at Vic’s. Elgin went back to
Mt. Forest. We were alone &amp; then Elg came back later with
two girls.
A little milder. Tired &amp; my tooth still bothers me at times,
especially at night. Laddie &amp; I went to Easter dance. Cy &amp;
Laddie went back to Toronto after dance. Snowing – terrible
drive, didn’t arrive until 6:30.
Cold. Typed arrears on bills. My tooth still aches. Have to
take aspirin at night to sleep. Listened to radio.
Real stormy. Busy. Listened to radio at night &amp; Aunt Eva,
Ruby &amp; I played dummy bridge.
Cold. I had to go to dentist in morning. My tooth is
abscessed – coming to a head in the roof of my mouth.
Nothing can be done until it breaks. Broke in aft – what a
relief! Vera, Aunt Eva &amp; I went to show in Owen Sound,
“Mother Casey’s Chickens”.
Feel fine again. Had nice letter form Laddie. Played bridge
at night with Aunt Eva &amp; Ruby – had bath.
A little milder to-day. Florence came in. We had lunch
together down town. Bought black purse, 1.95. Winnie &amp;
Jack came in at night. We played cards. Cy &amp; Ruby drove
me home – talked about Ross – a great problem. Aunt Eva
blames all her relatives.
Cold. Listened to radio most of day. Went to church at night
&amp; for walk.
A terrible day – real windy &amp; raining. Wrote to Laddie. Went
to Young People’s at night. Cleaned drawers after.
A little milder. Wore my spring coat for first. Went to library
at night &amp; then listened to radio.
Raining – colder – snow at night. Started water bills. Went
to show in Hall, Deanna Durvin in “One Hundred Men &amp; a
Girl”, real good.
Cool but nice in aft. Our bridge club went to Mt. Forest. Had
dinner in Mount Royal hotel room – 50¢ each – 2 bottles
beer in dresser drawer. Went to show after. Wm Powell &amp;
Myrna Loy in “Double Wedding”. I saw it before.
Raining all day. I sort of lost my voice to-day. I think I have
flu as I ache all over. Stayed in at night – took soda &amp;
aspirin &amp; went to bed early.
Cold &amp; damp. Not feeling very well but busy as last day.
Mother is sick again too. Went home at 6 with Elgin, got
supper, baked cookies &amp; 2 pies – ironed.

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A grand day. The first nice Sunday this spring. Mother is
still quite sick. Dad isn’t feeling well either. A terrible lot of
flu around. Went to church at night – wore my new suit for
first.
Grand to-day – real warm. Busy with money. Went to
Young People’s concert in church. MacDuff Copeland
troupe – Scotch entertainers.
Real warm, like summer. Elgin &amp; Mother are both in bed
with flu. Berniece &amp; I went to library &amp; for walk at night.
Warm. Finished water bills. Berniece, Anna, Freda &amp; I went
to show in Mt. Forest. Saw “Suez” with Tyrone Power,
Loretta Young &amp; Annabella. Swell. Ate after.
Cooler to-day. Busy. Went over to see Sally at night – she
has flu &amp; then I went over to Hilda’s – Annie Campbell (Mrs.
Ron McGillvary) had a son to-night.
Cool but nice. Wrote Laddie. Went to dentist &amp; had tooth
filled. Went for walk at night with Barbara. Had bath.
Grand day. Ab is painting office windows &amp; doors green &amp;
white. I took out insurance on the car, Dom. Of Can. Elg &amp;
Mother are up again but still not the best. I went home after
supper with Elg. Cut out a slip.
Cold to-day. Real busy in morning. We took Elg to Mt.
Forest in aft. I drove. Marj Kerr (in training at Owen Sound
Hospital) was up for supper – she is home for 2 weeks
holidays. I brought car up to church at night. Marj took it
home.
Cool. Finished water controls. Went to Tennis Club meeting
at Hahn’s. I was elected one of four on Governing
Committee. Went for walk after.
Cool. Real busy. Com. Meeting. Went to library after.
Went to dentist after work also.
Warmer. Took off controls. Went to dentist. All finished 4.50, but I am going to get 4 front ones out soon. First open
night. Berniece, Hilda &amp; I went for a walk.
Nice day. First half holiday but I worked until about four.
Washed my hair. Berniece &amp; I went to Business Men’s
dance in Hall. Not many there. Came home early, ate.
Grand day, real warm. Busy. Played 2 sets of tennis at
night for first. Went to Pres. Play, “Aunt Susie Shoots the
Works”. Good.
Hot. Almost too nice to work. Fowlers came up to-day. I
went home with them for supper. Came up town at night
again.
Real hot. I brought the car up town in aft. – took Anna &amp;
Barb out to the cemetery &amp; then brought them down for
supper. Berniece &amp; I went to church at night &amp; then for walk.
Still real warm. Wrote Laddie. Last day for water bills.
Laddie wrote – real busy – 2 exams a day. Played tennis at
night &amp; then went to a Young People’s Rally in church – lots
of fun – lunch.
Rained in morning but nice in aft. Played tennis at night &amp;

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then went for a walk.
Cooler. Made out power bills. Played tennis at night. Open
night – went down town &amp; shopped.
Cool. My first half holiday. Shirley &amp; I played tennis in aft.
Went to a meeting of the Tennis Club Executive at night.
Went over to Hilda’s – a dance in town but didn’t go – ate.
Cool. Finished power bills. Played tennis at night. Hilda &amp; I
went to the library.
A little warmer. Not very busy. Went home with Elgin about
4:30. Tried on clothes, getting them shortened. Elg, Muriel,
Shirley &amp; I went to Rav (Rahn de Voo). Had grand time.
Raining off &amp; on all day. Mother’s Day. I gave Mother a
white scarf. Elg, George, Elsie &amp; I went for drive to Pike
Like. I drove. Went to church at night &amp; went in to
Berniece’s after. Planned to go &amp; see King &amp; Queen.
Raining. Got estimates of cost for lights for Tennis Court
from Mr. Currie. We had Tennis Club meeting at night. As
lights are going to cost us $200, we decided to make $100
first.
Cool. Copied figures into a New General Ledger. Played
tennis at night. Berniece &amp; I went for a walk after.
Still real cool. King George VI &amp; Queen Elizabeth arrived in
Canada to-day. Played tennis at night &amp; then went over to
the show in Hanover in Jack McKechnie’s car. Saw
“Submarine Patrol”.
Bright but cold. Half holiday so I went out &amp; spent aft. with
Aunt Mary Ann. Had long letter form Laddie. He is finished
now &amp; taking summer course. He was at Buffalo over weekend. Sent Elg cigarettes. Played tennis. Went to show in
Mt. Forest with Jack McKechnie, Norm &amp; Anna. Saw Robt.
Taylor in “Stand Up &amp; Fight” at show.
Lovely day. Wrote Laddie. Had impression taken for 4 front
teeth. Played 3 sets of tennis at night. Went down to
Berniece’s. Florence was up also. Planned trip to Toronto
on Monday to see King &amp; Queen.
Raining. Clarence Ritchie was married to-day to Frances
Riseborough. Everybody is excited about King &amp; Queen’s
visit. Main topic of conversation. Papers full of it, also radio.
Lorne got first prize for his bird house, $5.00 given by Rotary
Club. Went home at five.
Went to Brantford. Left about 7:30. Had dinner at Harold’s grand house &amp; apart. upstairs. We all went to Niagara Falls
in aft. Tulips &amp; other flowers beautiful at falls. Saw boats
gathering at locks at the (?). Elg &amp; I climbed 235 steps to
the top of Brock’s monument at Queenston Heights. Had
lunch. Stayed for illumination. Home 12:30.

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I left at 7:00 on C.P.R. excursion to Toronto with girls.
Arrived at Riverdale Park at 12:00. Saw King &amp; Queen
(close view) Queen is beautiful, dressed in powder blue –
waving her hand. They were both standing up in car. Went
down town after – saw decorations – marvellous. Met
Laddie. We ate together &amp; then came out to Riverdale Park
again. Train left 3:00. Didn’t arrive until 1:00 PM. Jack
Bagnall new banker on train. Lots of fun but terribly
tiresome ride.
Raining. Everybody is tired after holiday. Went to library at
night &amp; to bed early.
As Monday was a holiday I had to work on 24th. Played
tennis at night. Jack McKechnie, Hilda, Geo. Glass, Dorothy
MacDonald, Kay Renwick &amp; I went to Pike Lake – terrible
crowd.
A beautiful day. Half holiday. Hilda, Anna, Freda &amp; I cooked
our supper out at Beaver Meadow. We took Nadine &amp; Nora
Jean Darling along to entertain us. Played tennis. Berniece
&amp; I went for a walk.
A great day. Not very busy. Played tennis at night. Anna,
Norman, Jack &amp; I went to show in Hanover, “Huckleberry
Finn” – real good. Ate after, big feed.
Another warm day. I went up to Owen Sound in aft. with
Sally. I got a new white coat, $10.00, white shoes, $5.00.
Barb drove me home about 11 – we had lunch together.
Raining. Slept in aft. Came up to town early. Aunt Eva &amp; I
went to church. Geo. Prue preached the sermon. Berniece
&amp; I went for a walk after.
Cooler. Played tennis at night. Berniece &amp; I went up to see
Elsie Whitmore &amp; her baby. Went for a walk after with Mel
Kerr. CN Rail agent here.
Lovely day. Busy. Played tennis at night &amp; then went to
Young People’s wiener roast at McGirr’s. Ross went – was
terrible.
Hot. I got a permanent at 5:00 at Ruth Myles’, $3.50. Open
night. Sat down at McIntyre’s with Shirley &amp; Lorraine.
Warm in morning. Real busy. Half holiday. Aunt Eva &amp; I
went over to see Mrs. Roy Adams in aft. Had nice letter
from Laddie. Played tennis. Went to Business Mens dance
in Hall – had swell time. Jack, Hilda &amp; I ate after.
Laddie’s results were in paper to-day – passed. Played
tennis at night &amp; then came to Commission meeting.
A terrible thunderstorm Sat. aft. Got off work at 3. I got my
four front teeth out – didn’t hurt hardly any – got fine new
ones in right away. Ruby &amp; Cy were down for supper.
Played Chinese Checkers.
My gums are swelled but not a bit sore. I never had to take
plate out. Think they are gong to look nice. Aunt Jane and
George Ritchie, Uncle Will were down for supper. Aunt Eva
&amp; I went for walk at night. Listened to a Royal broadcast.
Nice day but quite windy. Real busy. Mr. Fergusson was
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at night &amp; then I went home with Mother &amp; Dad.
Holiday. Real hot. Winnie, Jack, Mother, Dad, Lorne &amp; I
went to Gueph to see King &amp; Queen. Had dinner in
restaurant. Stood out in hot sun for over an hour, saw Royal
train – we had a very good view of King &amp; Queen. They
were standing on observation platform of train as it went
past. Queen wore pink. Came home, played tennis, went
for walk.
Nice day. 23. Laddie sent me flowers – lovely – all kinds.
Mother &amp; Dad gave me a dresser lamp. Went to library at
night &amp; for walk.
Hot. Half holiday. Anna &amp; I went swimming in aft. Laddie
wrote. Worrying about finances – only thinks he should see
me once a week in summer. Going to spend a week with
Ivy. Played tennis. Went to tennis club dance at Rav with
Elg &amp; Norma. Good time.
Warm. Wrote Laddie in morning. Busy making out bills.
Played tennis at night – tennis meeting after. Went down
town.
Real busy. Finished bills. Played tennis at night. Went to
Rav with Bill Patterson, Florence, Florence’s cousin from
Hamilton &amp; Vera. Good time.
Terrible day. Raining &amp; real windy. Slept &amp; read most of
day. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wolfe – Varney store-keepers – were up for
supper. Went to church at night. Went to Berniece’s for
awhile, came home &amp; read.
Real cold. Busy finishing bills. Mr. Saunders washed walls.
Rained at night so stayed in &amp; listened to Lux program.
Read.
Cool. Mr. Saunders shellacked &amp; waxed the floor. Looks
real nice. I had a grand letter from Laddie – terribly
lonesome. We had a bee to clean up tennis courts at night.
I got a blister from raking.
Wrote Laddie. Finished bills. Went up to tennis courts at
night. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to Library after.
Cool. Half holiday. We had supper up at tennis courts.
Shirley &amp; I went to Business Men’s dance. Good time but
not too many there – ate after.
Cool. Busy. Played tennis at night. Hilda &amp; I went for a
walk, talked to bankers etc.
Dull &amp; cool. Paid for my teeth 17.50. I took Aunt Eva &amp; Aunt
Mary Ann out to cemetery, drove Frank’s car. Went down
town at night &amp; went home with Mother &amp; Dad
A nice day but a real high wind. I came up to town with car
myself &amp; brought Berniece down for supper. Took pictures.
We went to Knox anniversary at night. Dr. Archer Wallace
spoke – splendid.
Real warm. I am reading a good book, “The Mortal Storm”
by Bottome. Played tennis at night. Anna &amp; I went up to
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Nice day. Read my book. Played tennis at night. Mrs.
Evans won her case. Went to library. Berniece &amp; I went for
a walk – talked to Jack Bagnall.
Grand day. Wrote Laddie. Real busy. Lorne passed the
Entrance on his year’s work, 66%. Went to show in Hall,
“Mad about Music”.
Last day so worked on Half Holiday. Played tennis at night.
Went for walk after. They are moving the fence back at the
tennis courts.
Cool. Busy. Played tennis at night. Went to show in
Hanover with girls, “Confessions of a Nazi Spy”, real good.
Ate after. Smitty asked me to go to Mt. Forest with him.
A beautiful day – not very busy. Went to Amateur Contest
over at Park. Went home after with Mother &amp; Dad.
A grand day. Read &amp; slept in aft. We have lots of
strawberries now. Went to church at night. Berniece &amp; I
went to band concert after.
Warm. Busy cleaning up. Vera &amp; Jean both went to beach
to-day. Had meeting to make arrangements for beach.
Went to Home Nursing Class. Learned how to take
temperature &amp; pulse. Laddie wrote – won’t be home until
Thurs.
Hot. Real busy. Had meeting at night. Went up to see Aunt
Mary Ann after. Berniece &amp; I went for a walk. Ate after.
Hot again. Terribly busy. Had my hair waved at night.
Went down town &amp; did some shopping.
Made out power bills in morning. Raining real hard. Worked
awhile in aft. George &amp; I went out for Florence. Laddie
came home. The four of us went to street dance in Durham.
Real busy as I start my holidays to-morrow. Laddie &amp; I went
to Amateur Concert at park. I went home after.
Washed clothes &amp; worked all day. Laddie, Geo., Florence &amp;
I went to Old Boys reunion in Walkerton – on ferris wheel,
saw Niagara Falls. Went to Rav after. Ate at home – had
watermelon at Patterson’s - lots of fun – didn’t get home until
3.
Nice day. Geo., Laddie, Elg, Florence, Mary Leith &amp; I went
to Hamilton. Marg &amp; Florence are going to summer school.
Ate in Hamilton &amp; then came back to apart. – home about
1am.
Nice day. Real busy. Elg, Geo., Shirley, Lorraine, Florence
&amp; I went to Old Boys in Walkerton – around midway &amp;
dance.
Ironed in morning. Nadine is here. Mother, Nadine &amp; I went
up to Uncle John’s in aft. Listened to radio at night – rained.
Went to bed early.
Lorne, Laddie, Bonnie &amp; I went to Owen Sound in morning –
shopped – had lunch in park. Went out to Presque Isle Girls
Camp in aft. Had supper there. Visiting day.
Real Hot. Busy. Laddie was coming down but had a terrible
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Eva were down at night.
Very hot. Elgin &amp; George left on a trip North &amp; home by
States. Mother &amp; I went up town in aft. for Laddie. Lad &amp; I
went for walk at night – grand time. He stayed all night.
Cooler to-day. Laddie is here. We picked strawberries in
morning. Went up town &amp; up to Winnie’s in aft. Laddie &amp; I
went to Mt. Forest, home at night. Lorne went to show.
8am. I came to Port Elgin beach with Berniece, Hilda, Barb,
Anna &amp; Freda. We have a very nice cottage, Riviera $18.00
a month. Went in swimming &amp; to church – down to beach
after. Read.

Port Elgin, 1939

Velma second left, Barbara Ritchie on right

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Cool. We went around investigating in morning. Decided to
Join Port Elgin tennis courts, 50¢ a week. Played tennis &amp;
swam in aft. Went to show at night, “The Cowboy &amp; the
Lady”, real funny. Went dancing after.
We left about 8am on trip. Went to Goderich, shopped, had
lunch at park. Went on to Bayfield. Water was too cold to
swim there. Came back to Goderich to swim. Had lake trout
dinner at Kincardine. Went to show there &amp; to dance at
Inverhuron.
Real warm. Wrote letter &amp; cards. Went down town &amp;
shopped in morning. Bought Mother a dress. Went
swimming. Took pictures. Went down to see Mrs. Riley.
Had our tea cups read. Played bridge at night – Rained.
Some boys from park &amp; Elgin came in. Ate peanuts.
Grand day. Played tennis in morning. Went swimming. I got
letter form Laddie. Went riding at 7pm – lots of fun – rode on
Babe. Got out pictures taken on horses &amp; played tennis &amp;
Miniature Golf. Went to dance at pavilion.

Velma and Babe second from left
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Cooler. We go for a morning dip every morning. Played
tennis, shopped. Went swimming in aft. Went to show at
night. Had sundae after. Boys came up to cottage after but
we didn’t let them in.
Cool. Anna &amp; Freda went home this morning. Berniece &amp; I
are cooks to-day. Shopped in aft. Went down town at night
&amp; to beach – real cool. Had hot dogs.
A grand day. Went for morning dip. Expected Laddie but
Elgin came up for us. Went home in aft. Fowlers were at
our place. Laddie &amp; I took Elg down to Mt. Forest. Lad &amp; I
had a lot to tell each other.
Started to work again. Anna &amp; I went to Nurses Course at
night. Bathed Mrs. Wallace’s baby. Saw Laddie after –
went for walk.
Grand day. Real busy typing names on bills. Mr. Ferguson
called. Laddie &amp; I went to library at night &amp; for walk.
Swell weather. Not too hot. Cy came up to-day. Went up to
tennis courts at night &amp; did some raking. Will soon be ready
for playing now. Laddie &amp; I went down town – open night.
A swell day. Half holiday. Had my hair washed &amp; an oil
treatment. Went to church picnic at Holstein after with Anna.
Street dance in Durham at night. Laddie &amp; I stayed until
end.
Grand weather. Busy typing names on bills. Berniece
asked Lad &amp; I to go to show but we couldn’t go. Went for a
walk. Met Earl Hunt.
Another week almost over. Busy. Went to Amateur Hour at
night in park. Laddie came home with me for week-end.
Laddie &amp; I had breakfast about 10. We all went to Pike Lake
in aft. for picnic. Went swimming. Played golf for first. Late
when we got back to town – tired.
Hot. Making out water bills. Went to Nurses Course at
night, for walk with Laddie after.
Hot. Busy. Went up to tennis courts at night – pulled
weeds. Laddie, Geo. &amp; I went to Pike Lake – picked up Elg
in Mt. Forest.
Still real hot. Elgin bought Mother an Apex Washing
Machine. Open night. Lad &amp; I went to library &amp; sat in our
car after.
Real hot. Half holiday. Laddie, Nadine &amp; I went down home
on train. Stayed for supper. Laddie, Geo., Reg Gilmour,
Vera &amp; I went to Tattoo in Mt. Forest – real good program.
Very hot. A hydro representative was here all aft.
Estimating cost of changing lighting in school. Lad &amp; I went
for walk at night. Had bath &amp; went to bed early.
Cooler. Raining now &amp; then. George, Laddie &amp; I went to Mt.
Forest at night. Street dance. George took Dorothy Hunter
home. Elg had Muriel.
Raining nearly all day. Skeltons were up in aft. Kimber went
home &amp; George stayed. Elg, Laddie &amp; I went to church in
Mt. Forest, Baptist church – 2 hrs but grand service.
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Went to Nursing Class at hospital. Saw Laddie after.
Jimmie Palmer called on me when I was away.
Grand day. Finished a book &amp; did quite a bit of work. Went
out to Wilder’s Lake for drive with Ruby after supper.
Laddie, George &amp; I went to dance at Pike Lake – good time.
Lovely day. Not too hot. Ruby, Cy &amp; I played bridge. Lad &amp;
I went down town. Open night.
Cooler. Half holiday. I went home at noon. Did some
baking. Mother is making me a brown dress. Lad &amp; I went
for walk at night – talking to George.
A nice day. Took off controls. Went to hospital at night.
John Webster spoke on “Food”. Met Laddie after. Went
down to Anna’s. Norman was there.
Grand day. Elg &amp; Dorothy Hunter were in office in morning.
Laddie, George &amp; I went to Amateur Hour. Ticket drawn for
baby beef. Saw Florence. Aunt Jennie Grietmeir came up
to-day. Also Donald Blythe.
A grand day. Laddie, George Glass, George Skelton, Don
Blythe, Lorne &amp; I went to Owen Sound for picnic, in
swimming. Elg &amp; Muriel were up there. Stayed for band
concert.
Civic holiday. Don &amp; I played tennis &amp; went swimming in
morning. Aunt Jenny &amp; Don went home in aft. Laddie came
down for supper. Fowlers landed in for supper too. Laddie
&amp; I went over to Hanover with Norman Glass – ate in
restaurant.
Warm in morning – rained in aft. Last discount day so busy.
Rained real hard at night so stayed in &amp; read. Laddie filled 2
of Cy’s teeth.
A nice day. Busy. Went down town at night. Lorne is up
this week.
Half holiday. Went to Owen Sound &amp; Wiarton with Elgin.
Worked up at tennis courts at night. Laddie &amp; I went for a
walk after.
Nice day. Finished bills. Laddie &amp; Allen were up in aft.
Worked at tennis courts at night &amp; then went up to hospital
to hear Dr. Burnett speak on “Communicable Diseases”.
Met Lad after. Anna took us down home to get apples.

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started to rain, a terrible storm. Leonard McComb lineman
was killed. Muriel Walls came up for week-end. Muriel, Elg,
Lad &amp; I went down home &amp; had lunch.
Muriel, Elg &amp; I went up town after church for Lad. Had lunch
&amp; went out to Eugenia. Nadine went with us: grand aft.
Came home for supper. Lay on lawn after.
A lovely day. Aunt Eva was stung with an insect at berry
patch. Has blood poisoning in her arm. Has to bathe every
hour in salt &amp; water. Went to Nursing Class – last one. Dr.
Brad spoke. Lad &amp; I went for walk.
I was sick at my stomach last night &amp; all day. Lad was sick
&amp; also everybody at home. Laddie was over for a few
minutes at night.
Grand day. Ruby, Aunt Eva, Vera &amp; Jean went to Oliphant.
I am feeling much better. Laddie &amp; I went to Vic’s for supper
– had nice time. I stayed at Anna’s all night. Am reading,
“Young Dr. Galahad” by Eliz. Seifert.
Nice day. Half holiday. Not feeling very well yet. Laddie &amp; I
played tennis at night. I was over at Grant’s for supper played Monopoly. Street dance in Durham.
Warm. Feeling better to-day. Finished reading “Young Dr.
Galahad”. R.M. Bond called in. Played tennis. Laddie &amp; I
went to library.
Very sultry to-day. Busy. Finished reading “The Horse &amp;
Buggy Doctor”. Rained at night. Laddie &amp; I went to Amateur
Hour. Dr. Ross spoke on “Cancer”. We went to Rav after
with Geo., Elg &amp; Dorothy Hunter.
Rained off &amp; on all day. Skel. was up for George. Lorne went
out back with them. Laddie, Anna &amp; Norman came down in
aft. for supper. We went out to Florence Patterson’s for
drive. Laddie &amp; I went to band concert at night.
Raining. Real busy. Had my hair waved at night. Family
went to show. Laddie came up to house.
Real busy. Got ready for meeting &amp; last disc. day also –
called meeting off. Played tennis &amp; then Laddie &amp; I went
over to Grant’s, watched rest playing Monopoly.
Raining in aft. Ruby, Jean &amp; Cy went to Toronto to-day.
Open night. Laddie &amp; I went for walk.
Half holiday. Laddie &amp; I went to Shelbourne to play tennis.
It rained all aft. over there. Danced in curling rink. Lunch in
restaurant. We went to a corn roast at Schenk’s cottage at
night – good time.
A nice day but cool. Had Com. meeting at night. Typed out
articles for Lad all day. We went for a walk at night.
A beautiful day. Some drunk transient came to office –
wanted Dr. He frightened me but Harry Scott finally picked
him up. Laddie &amp; I went to Amateur Hour at night. Florence
was with us. I stayed in town, up all night.
Went to church in morning. Rev. Hill spoke – splendid.
Went down to Anna’s – a beautiful day. Anna, Norm, Laddie
&amp; I took our lunch out to Mighten’s (near Allan Park).
Lovely day. Not very busy. Another crisis in Europe. Hitler

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wants Poland. Played tennis at night. Laddie &amp; I went for
walk after.
Nice in morning but rained in aft. Ruby, Jean &amp; Lorne came
home from Ex to-day – also Rita Cave. Talked over Ex.
Laddie was supposed to call but didn’t – playing pool.
A grand day. Mother &amp; Dad, Aunt Eva, Winnie &amp; Jack went
to Ex to-day with Sally. I went to kitchen shower for Jean
Murdoch at Renwick’s – had a mock wedding – nice time.
Swell day. Shelbourne were to play tennis here this aft. but
phoned saying they couldn’t come. Laddie &amp; I played in aft.,
had lunch at courts.
German troops entered Poland last night. Britain &amp; France
are going to aid Poland unless he (Hitler) ceases fighting at
once. All Eng. Troops mobilized. Women &amp; children have
been moved out of London. Family went to Hamilton to-day.
Lad &amp; I played tennis. He was supposed to go to Earl’s for
week-end but didn’t go. We went to library.
Eng. has formed a War Cabinet – irrespective of party or
creed. Nice warm day. Played tennis. Lad &amp; I went to last
Amateur Hour. Mrs. Thornell &amp; Howard came up from
Detroit to-night. Laddie stayed at our place all night. Also
Thornells.
Sunday real hot. War declared. As Eng. didn’t get any
answer to their letter to Germany demanding that German
troops be removed from Poland they (Eng. &amp; Fr.) declared
war on them, 11am. One can hardly realize it. We went to
Owen Sound for picnic. Laddie stayed to-night too.
Listened to news on radio.
Labour Day. Raining. Lad &amp; I drove Elg down to Mt. Forest
in morning. Bought a paper. Anxiously following war news.
Br. ship, Athenia, was torpedoed. A number of Can. on
board. Thornells left in aft. Harper McGirr’s &amp; Murray Hay
called in. Laddie, Lorne &amp; I went to show, “Union Pacific” in
Mt.Forest.
Real cool. Can. parliament is meting Thurs. to decide what
action they will take in the war. Lorne started to High
School. Laddie &amp; I played tennis at night. Went to library
after.
Still cool. 3 Nazi ships sunk. Laddie &amp; I went to Plunkett
dinner in church. Plenty of courses. Cereal, vi-tone –
cheese, soup, pork &amp; beans, peas, cabbage salad with
Miracle Whip, macaroni &amp; cheese, sausage, bread, biscuits,
pineapple salad, cake, coffee. I got a box of gelatine &amp; a
recipe book after – given to one to be married next. Ha!
Warmer to-day. Half holiday. Laddie &amp; I played tennis in aft.
Went to wiener roast at night at Scheck’s cottage.

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We got a letter from Hydro saying we have to give 10%
rebate, rates changed also. Durham Fall Fair. Looked like
rain but kept off. Laddie &amp; I went down home for supper &amp;
then went to concert, “Peggy’s Brain Wave” in Hall with Elg
&amp; Norma, real good. Ate at home after.
Quite busy. Harold Fowlers &amp; Beatrice Smith came up. I
went over to Grant’s at night to play Monopoly. We played
so long Mother &amp; Dad went home without me. They came
up for me again.
A miserable day. Wet &amp; cold. Canada declared war on
Germany to-day. Went up town in aft. with Fowlers. Laddie
&amp; I went to church at night.
A little warmer. Real busy. Flour &amp; sugar, butter have gone
up in price. Laddie &amp; I went to show in Mt. Forest with Anna
&amp; Norman. Saw Sonja Henie &amp; Tyrone Power in “Second
Fiddle” – real good.
Rained all morning. Ab went to Hydro Convention at
Penetang to-day. Extra tax put on tobacco, beer &amp; wine,
etc. We had Com. meeting at night. War is chief topic.
Laddie &amp; I went to library &amp; for walk after. Ate in Calder’s.
Warmer to-day. Real busy. Laddie &amp; I went up to library at
night &amp; for walk.
Half holiday. Terribly hot – hotter than all summer. Laddie,
Mother, Vera, Aunt Eva &amp; I went to Owen Sound in aft. I got
a new pair of shoes $6 &amp; a new coat $22.50. We went down
to Anna’s &amp; played bridge at night.
Another terribly hot day – real close &amp; sticky. I started
rebates. Vera &amp; I went swimming. Laddie &amp; I went for walk
at night. Had ice cream.
Still hot. Busy with rebates. A (?) Hahn was married this
morning. Turned cooler in aft. Laddie &amp; I went down town
at night. Laddie came home with us for week-end.
A nice day but cooler. Russia entered Poland to-day.
Laddie &amp; I went down to Mt. Forest for Norma &amp; Elg. We
went up to near Chatsworth to see Margaret Evans before
she goes in training. Had lunch there &amp; in Owen Sound
after. Lad goes away to-morrow.
Laddie went to Toronto to-day with Boyd Flett. They took
our car. I certainly miss him terribly. Had my hair waved at
night. Went to Young Women’s Auxiliary for first after. Mrs.
Dargavel spoke on “Books”.
Cool. The gov’t has put an 8% tax on all domestic
consumers of electricity. Busy with rebate. Anna &amp; I played
tennis at night. Stayed in &amp; read. Lonesome.
Raining. Real busy with rebate. Berniece &amp; I went for walk
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Mr. Fergusson was in this morning explaining 8% DOM. War
Revenue Sales Tax to start 11 Sept. 8 members of the Nazi
iron (?) Guard were assassinated in Romania to-day. Mt.
Forest played tennis here – we loft 5-3. I won &amp; lost a set.
Went to Rotary Carnival at night in rink, Floor Show, dance.
Girls were up from Mt. Forest.
Still cool. I have so much work to do don’t know where to
start, 8% tax for 19 days; new rates &amp; rebate. Had tooth
filled. Went to Rotary Carnival at night again.
Raining. Real busy but tired. Expected letter from Laddie
but didn’t get any. Went out to McGirr’s for awhile with
Mother &amp; Dad.
Slept until nearly noon. Looked over books, fancy work, etc.
Read. Went to church at night with Berniece &amp; went into
Whitmore’s after.
Dull. Busy. Had long letter form Laddie. Went to Young
People’s at night. We gave Bill &amp; Jean Murdock a bedroom
lamp.
Real cold. Very busy typing names on bills. Finished
reading Lloyd C. Douglas’ book, “The Disputed Passage”,
real good. Went to library. Wrote Laddie after.
Mr. Fergusson was here in aft., finished books. I went to
show at night with girls in Hanover. Saw Alice Faye &amp;
Tyrone Power in “Rose of Washington square” also “The
Elephant Boy”.
A little nicer to-day. The half holiday. I went down home in
aft. Went to Tennis Club party at Eunice McGirr’s at night.
10¢ - played euchre.
Warmer to-day. I got Mother 3 plates for her sherbets.
Worked hard all day. Cut out my cut work luncheon cloth &amp;
read at night.
Cold &amp; dull. Took off controls. Worked real hard. Had nice
letter form Laddie. Went home at night – real cold.
A grand day. We decided to go to Brampton to see Mrs.
McClure. Lorraine is 20 &amp; Ethelyne 16. Left about 1 p.m.
We stopped for Elg in Mt. Forest but he was out. I drove all
way down – went by Ayton &amp; picked up Mrs. Mooney. Mrs.
McClure is terribly thin, has cancer of stomach had supper at
Ayton.
A nice day. Real busy. Went to Young People’s at night &amp;
wrote to Laddie.
Nice day. Got ready for meeting but they didn’t have it.
Went to Auxiliary at Anna’s. Played Chinese Checkers.
They gave Mrs. Jas. Rutherford a present. Nice time.
Nice to-day. Real busy. Had meeting at night. Vera &amp; I
went for a walk after.
Grand day. Half holiday. Anna &amp; I played tennis in aft.
Read “Green Pastures” by Hudson at night.

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Cooler &amp; dull. Made out power bills. Had letter from Laddie.
Doesn’t think he will be home. He called at night and
wanted me to go down. Ruby &amp; Cy came home about 10.
Had lunch.
A beautiful day. Rushed around. Tried to find somebody
going to Toronto. Went with Mr. McQuarrie at 5:30. He ate
in Brampton. Talked of romance all way down. Arrived
about 9:30. Laddie &amp; I shopped. Got a fir tree, green wool
dress, 12.95, purse &amp; gloves, ate after.
We didn’t get up very early &amp; no breakfast. Had dinner &amp;
rest &amp; then went out to Skelton’s, a long walk &amp; then nobody
home but Kimber. We went to Bloor St. United Church at
night. Ate after.
Thanksgiving Day. We got up at nine, had breakfast &amp; went
down to see Union Station &amp; Royal York &amp; window shopped
on way back. Had dinner &amp; then went to see “The Rains
Came” at Uptown. Met Mr. McQuarrie at 6 and started for
home. Grand week-end.
Raining to-day. Started typing rebates on bills. Stayed in at
night &amp; read.
Cold. Busy with rebates. Wrote to Laddie at night &amp; then
went down to Tennis Club. Euchre at Anna’s. I was tied for
prize but lost out. Ice cream &amp; cake after.
Cold &amp; drizzling part time. Half holiday. I took Aunt Eva to
Hanover to get her eyes tested. I bought pendant, 1.50 &amp;
rubbers, 1.25.
Raining. Busy. Washed my hair &amp; had it waved at night.
Aunt Eva went to reception for Hazel Moore. Reg Ries was
with Vera. We made candy.
Snow on ground in morning. Finished rebates. Went to
library at night &amp; went home with Mother &amp; Dad.
Not quite so cold. Went to Varney church in aft. &amp; then we
went out to Winnie’s for supper. Went down to Berniece’s at
night. Elg &amp; Norma came up to see me.
Nice in morning but turned cold again in aft. Had letter from
Laddie. Went to Young People’s at night. Started a pair of
bed socks.
Cold. Typed names on water bills. Went up to Young
People’s Rally in Owen Sound with Anna. Had supper in
church - went up to hospital – had election of officers.
A little milder. Wrote to Laddie. Had tooth filled. Went to
bridge club at Berniece’s first one – I got prize – a cup &amp;
saucer.
Raining. Half holiday but I worked – did some adding for
Anna. Vera went down to Motor Show in Toronto with
Glasses. Berniece &amp; I went for walk.
A beautiful day. Field Day in Durham. Had letter from
Laddie. Sent some pictures. Read at night.
Nice in morning but rained in aft. Real busy – lots of people
in. Went down town at night &amp; went home with Mother &amp;
Dad.

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A terrible day – never stopped raining. Didn’t go out at all –
tried on clothes, looked up dishes, recipes, etc. Wrote to
Laddie at night.
Real cold. Still very busy. Mr. Cushie was up from Mt.
Forest to find out how we did tax. Went to Young People’s
at night &amp; then played Chinese Checkers at Berniece’s.
Bright but still cold. Real busy – not feeling the best. Laddie
sent me a pin of my name. Went to Tennis Club Euchre at
Kearney’s – 7 tables – good time.
Nice in morning but rained rest of day &amp; night. Had letter
from Laddie. I entertained the bridge club at night. Had
cinnamon toast.
Last half holiday. Sally, Nadine &amp; I went down home in aft.,
talked over bedrooms, etc. We went to Fowl Supper at St.
Paul’s.
Raining. Wrote to Laddie. Aunt Eva &amp; Sally went to
Hamilton to-day. Ross is better. They have finished
treatments &amp; done all they can for him. I went to show with
McKechnie’s. Saw Rosalind Russell, Joan Crawford, Norma
Shearar in “The Women” – lots of laughs, no men in it, got a
big kick out of it.
Snowing – ground is covered. Did odd jobs. Went home at
night. Did fancy work, etc. I got a coffee spoon in 1847
Rogers “Adoration” pattern – sent in to radio program.
Cold. Looked at magazines. Went to church at night – good
sermon on “Is Religion Just Wishful Thinking? Read “The
Three Musketeers”.
Raining. Took off controls &amp; tax – balanced. Stayed in at
night &amp; read. Listened to Lux Radio Theatre.
Cold – snow. Sent in War Tax forms. Went to bridge club at
Traynor’s. I got a booby prize for first – a bottle of Jergen’s
lotion. Halloween passed very quietly.
Snowing. Quite busy. Had letter from Laddie. Went to
Mission Circle “Mother &amp; Daughter” Banquet. Served.
Very cold. Posted in General Ledger. Stayed in at night &amp;
read, “The Three Musketeers”, very interesting &amp; exciting.
Wrote to Laddie. Went to Pres. Fowl Supper. Lots to eat.
Went to Fireman’s Ball with girls – had a grand time.
Terribly large crowd there.
Nice day but cold. Went home at five – baked cake. Went
to Mt. Forest at night. Got new brown hat, 2.75. Saw Elgin.
Mother wasn’t feeling very well. I was busy all morning.
Barb, Anna &amp; Uncle Will were down for supper. Went to
church at night. Went in to Berniece’s after.
Nice but cold. Made out power bills. Went to Young
People’s at night. Priceville &amp; Flesherton Young People’s
were here – played Chinese Checkers.
Raining. Had letter form Laddie – wants me to go down.
Had our Commission meeting at night.
Snowed all day. Real busy. Wrote to Laddie. Last discount
day. We had bridge club at Anna’s – plenty of snow.
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week. Mother has flu. Washed hair &amp; had it waved at night.
Had bath etc.
Rained all day. Quite busy doing odd jobs. Went to Roast
Goose Fowl Supper at Varney – a very large crowd. Grand
supper. Came home &amp; got ready to go to Toronto.
Stores not closed but I took a holiday. Went to Toronto with
Mr. McQuarrie at 10am. Ate at Brampton. Arrived about
1:30 pm. Laddie &amp; I went down town &amp; went through
Eaton’s &amp; Simpson’s. Had supper at Mrs. Greenwood’s &amp;
went to show after, “In Name only” – real good.
A grand day. We went to Bloor St. United Church in
morning (without our breakfast). Rested in aft. Came back
on bus. Alone to Guelph (lots to think about). Etta Swanley
got on same bus at Guelph.
Nice but cold. Finished power bills. Got my fur coat
shortened &amp; sleeves altered, 3.00. Went to concert in Hall at
night – Swiss Bell Ringers – wonderful. Hall was packed,
30¢.
Nice day but cold. Sent out notices. Went to church to hear
“Wm. Watson” the man without any arms speak – ate with
his toes.
Grand day. Indian summer. Wrote to Laddie. Went to
bridge club at Ethel Hargrave’s – everybody nearly froze.
Lovely day. Made out list of silverware, dishes, etc. Aunt
Eva is canvassing for Red Cross. Red Cross week’s
objective 3,000,000. Berniece &amp; I went up to Whitmore’s to
see Donny play – real cute.
Lots to do filing away stubs. Had bath etc. at night &amp; went to
Tennis Club Euchre at Seymour’s. Good time – lots of
lunch.
Grand day but cold. Laddie came up with Ruby &amp; Cy &amp; Joan
Caw. Wasn’t expecting him. He came up to office in aft. He
went down home with us at night &amp; I brought him up after.
Lovely day. Laddie came home in aft. – stayed for supper.
Ruby &amp; Cy here too. Ruby has new Chev car with radio.
They left for Toronto about 7:30. Went to bed early.
Colder. Real busy. Went to Young People’s at night.
Listened to Lux after, “Good-bye Mr. Chips” – good. I
ordered Spode in Billingsley Rose: 6 plates, 3 bread &amp;
butters, 3 cups &amp; saucers.
Bright but cold. Mrs. Arthur Jackson died to-day. Started
Financial Statements. Went to Junior Red Cross. Got yarn
for a sweater. Went up to Berniece’s after – played Chinese
Checkers.
Real busy. Aunt Eva &amp; I went up to see Mrs. Jackson.
Went to bridge club at Anna’s.
Nice weather but cold. Finished Financial Statements up to
Nov. 1st. Stayed in at night &amp; read.
Cold but bright. Typed names on bills. Read at night &amp; fixed
clothes.
Frosty. Went home after supper with Mother &amp; Dad, baked
&amp; listened to radio.

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A grand day. Elgin was up for awhile. Went for walk in
afternoon. Read at night.
Real mild. Finished typing names out on bills. Went to
Young People’s. Representatives from all other Young
People’s in town were there &amp; took part.
Still mild. Laddie’s grandmother, Mrs. Blackburn, died today – 87. I stayed with Nadine all night. Started to knit a
sweater for the Red Cross.
Grand day. Wrote Laddie. Took off controls. Went to
bridge club at Hilda’s.
Still real mild. Mrs. Blackburn was buried in Durham this
afternoon. Laddie was up for funeral – called me on phone.
Knit at night.
Raining. Real busy. Got a permanent at night, 3.50. Had
bath etc. after. Russians entered Finland – doing same as
Germany did with Poland.
Raining but real mild. Doing Financial Statements. Had
letter from Laddie. Went home at five, cleaned cupboard &amp;
baked.
Raining. We went out to Aunt Mary Ann’s for supper. Went
to church &amp; in to Berniece’s after. Wrote to Laddie.
Colder. Very busy. Did some Christmas shopping after
work. Went to Young People’s at night. Mr. Sharp spoke on
“Christmas Customs”.
Real mild. Got ready for meeting. Went to Pork &amp; Beans
supper at church for Junior Red Cross, came to meeting
after.
Still mild. Very busy. Went to bridge club at Rita Willis’.
Raining. Busy making out bills. Had letter from Florence. A
terrible night but Young People’s went to Priceville, had real
good time.
A little colder. Busy with bills. There have been a lot of
travellers in this week. Aunt Eva &amp; I went down town at
night.
Milder again. Had letter from Laddie, he is real busy.
Varney Ladies Aid had sale of homemade baking &amp; fancy
work in library to-day. Went home after supper.
Raining – talked over presents. Elgin bought a car, 1935
De-Luxe Ford. He took us for a ride – went out to see
Florence Patterson. Went to church in aft. Winnie &amp; Jack
were here for supper.
Frosty. Wrote Laddie. Ordered bed lamps for X-mas
presents. Went to Young People’s at night. Election of
officers – was elected Fellowship Convener.
Mild again. Vera had Mission Circle. Went to Junior Red
Cross. We are selling 10¢ tickets on a Christmas cake.
Raining. Finished bills. Vera &amp; I did some shopping. Went
to bridge club at Anna’s – last for this year.
Colder. Aunt Eva &amp; Sally went to Hamilton to-day to see
Ross. He is just the same as when he went down.
Addressed Christmas cards at night.
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Eva &amp; I went to Sunday School concert in church.
Milder. Jim Sullivan did books in aft. A cousin of ours,
Walter Baines came down from the west to look for work.
Got Laddie smoking jacket, 6.50. Real busy at night – made
shortbread.
Raining and dull. Lorne and I wrapped up Christmas
parcels. Elgin came up for supper, had chicken.
The crew of the Graf Spee, a big German battleship, sunk
ship rather than fight when British had them corned at
Uruguay. Real mild. Did odd jobs. Elgin, Norma &amp; Florence
McIntyre &amp; Alma McGuire &amp; I went up to Owen Sound at
night to shop.
The 1st Canadian regiment landed in England. Still mild.
Did some more shopping &amp; wrapped up some presents.
Went over to Hilda’s. Lost my watch.
Looked all over street for my watch but finally found it at
McFadden’s among cards. Colder. Snowing at night. Aunt
Eva &amp; I went to Public School Concert in Hall – real good.
Quite a lot of snow – had to get galoshes out for first. Mr.
Merklinder covered our settee, 2.50 &amp; old chair, 2.00 for
4.50. Laddie came home on night bus. He came up to
house. Rest were at Commencement. We went down town
to eat, met Geo., Alma &amp; Berniece. Went for drive.
A lovely winter’s day. Very busy. Laddie &amp; Reg were in at
night. We played games. Aunt Eva made lunch.
Grand day. Quite busy. Al Watson gave me a box of
chocolates, card &amp; handkerchief – quite a surprise. Ab is
celebrating. Lad &amp; I went down town at night &amp; then I went
home with Mother &amp; Dad.
A lovely day but frosty - only a little snow. Walter, Lorne &amp; I
went to Durham church. Laddie came home with us. Elg
came in afternoon, had chicken dinner. Brought Lad home
about 11:30.
A beautiful day. Walter Baines was here for X-mas. I got 2
dinner plates in Spode, 2 cups &amp; saucers, hymnary &amp;
McCall’s from Laddie, also more Spode from Mother &amp; Dad,
Winnie &amp; Elg, bath salts, Tweed toilet water from Ab, Writing
paper etc. Had Christmas at Aunt Eva’s – grand turkey
dinner. Played games – nice day.
Still lovely weather but frosty. Laddie came down in aft.,
also Ruby &amp; Cy &amp; Aunt Eva – stayed for supper. We played
cards. Lots of fun.
Real frosty. Got ready for Commission meeting. No change
in Com. this year. Mr. Sarney(?) gave me a box of Hunts
chocolates. Had meeting. Laddie &amp; I went to Christmas
dance in Hall – a very good time – a lot of married people
there.
Milder – grand day. Quite busy. Washed my hair &amp; had it
waved at night. Saw Berniece’s presents. Laddie &amp; I went
down to Anna’s &amp; played bridge with Anna &amp; Norma. Had
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Took off water controls. Went over to see Nadine’s presents
at 5. Laddie, George &amp; I went to dance in Mt. Forest – very
good time. Somebody stole my compact, rouge, lipstick &amp;
comb out of my coat pocket.
Blistery to-day. Took off hydro controls. I had a letter form
Fergus asking me to put in an application for Secy-Treas.–
have been paying $75. Laddie came over. I went home
about 9.
Quite stormy. Laddie came down in aft. Also Elgin &amp; Norma
– stayed for supper. Laddie stayed all night as it was so
stormy out. We stayed up until 1:30 listening to orchestra on
radio.

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                    <text>Velma’s Diaries - 1940
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COMMENT
Laddie, Mother and I played Chinese Checkers in morning.
Came up to Uncle Will’s at noon – had a grand turkey
dinner, played cards. Laddie came down after supper,
talked. We came home about 11.
Laddie, Ruby and Cy went back to-day. Real frosty. Quite
busy. Cleaned up my room and clothes at night.
A grand winter day. Closed hydro books. Went to Bridge
Club at Anna’s, 1st one of 2nd round robin, had chicken
salad and hot tea biscuits, pickles, coffee.
Nice day. We took Inventory, made out hydro report. I went
skating at night with Freda and Barbara – really enjoyed it.
Ate downtown after.
Balanced Waterworks books. Had letter from Laddie. Dental
At Home is on 8th of February. Aunt Eva &amp; I went down to
Mrs. Schenk’s at night, talked, had lunch.
Real busy – straightened out Lamps &amp; Supplies in morning.
Closed Waterworks books in aft.
Real cold -20ₒ below zero last night. Went to church at night.
Installation of Officers for Young People’s. Douglas
Cameron is at Aunt Eva’s – 85, talks about old times.
Still frosty. Wrote to Laddie. Marg. Evans won $4,200 in
accident case. Filled out reports. Read the “Hound of the
Baskervilles” by A. Conan Doyle at night, knit and listened to
Lux program.
Frosty. Looked over arrears. Commission meeting at night.
I told them that I might send my application to Fergus for
Secy-Treas. They said they couldn’t blame me as any step
up was worth taking.
Wrote out an application to send to Fergus. Larry Miller was
held up in the bank in Baden to-day. – robbers escaped with
$900. Went to Bridge Club at Berniece’s. Won booby prize
– a handkerchief holder.
Real mild. Made out power bills. Art Hardy was in. Was
going to go to Mission Circle Skating Party but didn’t feel like
it. Aunt Eva and I went up &amp; watched for awhile.
Mild. Finished power bills. Had letter from Laddie. He is still
bound I will go to the At Home. Aunt Eva and I went down to
Whitmore’s to play bridge.
Real mild. Walter Baines went back home to-day. Jim
Sullivan was here auditing books. Went home at five, did
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A terrible day, raining and windy. Walter’s girlfriend sent him
back the ring, thus the reason for his leaving so suddenly. I
went to church at night. Mr. Smith spoke on 10 results of the
Fast Pace:
1. lose self-respect
2. lose Divine approval
3. health hindered
4. lose will power
5. lose your birthright
6. dulls conscience
7. find gates of heaven closed
8. lose happiness
9. hardens heart
10. drunkenness, gambling, sensuality
Bonds can be bought for new War Loan. Interest 3¼% = 12
years. Wrote Laddie. Terribly stormy. I got a letter from the
Reeve of Fergus saying they had appointed someone the
day before my letter came. Went to Young People’s at
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Still stormy. Elgin was in. I went to Auxiliary at Elsie
McGirr’s - joined for first. Started to knit a mat for my room.
Below zero. Typed names on bills &amp; made new name
sheets. Bridge Club at Ethel’s I won prize, a cake late in
Royal Albert “Greenwood Tree”.
Still real cold. Quite busy, had letter from Laddie telling me
all about his new dress suit (tails), overcoat shoes, gloves,
hat, tie, socks, handkerchief, etc. that his aunts bought him.
Went to executive meeting &amp; skating after.
Very cold &amp; windy. Wrote Laddie, told him I would be down
8 of Feb. if weather permitted. Stayed in at night, read &amp;
played cards. The girl in Fergus was arrested – 7 charges
against her for stealing money from Public Utilities.
Quite stormy and cold did odd jobs. Couldn’t get home as
we can’t get car out. Went down to Berniece’s at night &amp;
played bridge.
A terrible storm. We didn’t go to church in morning as snow
was up to your knees. All roads blocked. Went over to
Sally’s for dinner. We went to church at night. New
organist, Mr. Newton played FOR FIRST. Real good.
Still snowing but not cold. Wrote for samples for an evening
wrap. Had letter from Laddie. Went to Young People’s at
night, listened to Lux after, “Bachelor Mother”, real good.
Nice day. Larry Miller &amp; Elizabeth were held up last night
again but fire siren frightened robber. Went to Junior Red
Cross supper. Berniece &amp; Hilda came up after. Knit.
Colder again. Typing names on water bills. I had Bridge
Club at night. Served hot dogs. Rita got prize – a picture.
Frosty. Wrote to Laddie. Started water bills. Finished
sweater for Red Cross. Listened to radio &amp; read.
A grand day but cold. Got the samples for an evening wrap.
Went to the Junior Red Cross Box Social – took a box.
Bowman Jamieson bought it for 50¢ and took it with him.
The Hill Billies Wingham played for the dance. A large
crowd. Highest box $1.25, bought 3, gave it to Reg Gilmour
so I had lunch.
Nice day. We had a letter from Walter – he is back home
now. Engagement broken. Girl wanted more riches than he
could give her. Dad, Moher &amp; I went over to Mrs. Levine’s in
aft. I got a new mauve evening dress. 15.95.
Mother was sick to-day. Elgin &amp; Bob came up for supper. I
went to church at night &amp; up to Berniece’s after.
Milder to-day. Typed arrears on bills. Wrote to Ruby. Got
my dress. Went to Young People’s skating party at nite.
Lunch at church – pork &amp; beans.
Colder again. Wrote Laddie. Mother is still in bed. Mary
Seymour here for supper – had pancakes. Went to Red
Cross at night. Knit &amp; listened to Radio Reads – a book on
etiquette. Jean home from school.
Grand day. Started hydro bills. Bertha was at Aunt Eva’s
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Bridge Club at Barbara’s – pancakes.
Milder – snowing. Mother had doctor yesterday – anemia
again. Oscar? bought Royal Hotel in Mt. Forest. Stayed in
at night - fixed clothes &amp; listened to radio.
Frosty. Real busy. Mrs. Art MacDonald died to-day,
suddenly in Acton – heart trouble. Had letter from Laddie.
Aunt Eva &amp; I went to hockey game at night. Owen Sound
won 7-3.
A grand day. Wen home at five. Mother is still sick. I baked
a cake &amp; little cookie at night. Both real good.
Real mild. Real busy. Lorne helped me with work. Rev.
Mercer? Jack &amp; Winnie were here for supper. Went to
church at night. Texas &amp; Trail Rangers were at service.
Maris Chow, Rev. Smith spoke on “Being a Good Sport”.
Still real mild. Wrote to Laddie. Terribly busy. They had
Com. Meeting at 4 o’clock. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Hardy were in. I got
evening wrap in mail, $25 – a grand one. Fits perfectly but I
can’t decide whether to keep it. Went to Young People’s.
Ab and Bob Campbell went to Convention. Mr. Innes on
spare. Some time real buy. Took my wrap over to Sally’s to
show her, decided to keep it. Went to Auxiliary Skating
Party.
Still mild. I have a cold &amp; feel tired – decided not to go to
Bridge Club. Got my hair done at night. Went to bed at
nine.
My cold is still with me. Real busy. Ab not back yet. Elgin,
Bob Gardiner and I left for Toronto about 5:30. Laddie and I
got ready to go to Dental-At-Home at Roof Gardens, Royal
York. Some time getting dressed. Laddie wore new dress
suit, I wore new orchid dress &amp; new wrap, corsage of 2
orchids. 11 o’clock before we were ready to go. We had a
grand time at dance. I was thrilled with it all. Ate at Murray’s
after.

Laddie at Dental College, Toronto, 1940

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We left for home about 8:30 - hated to come home. Worked
in afternoon, put away clothes at night &amp; went to bed early.
Mild. Still have a cold. Went home at five. Baked a cake,
made pancakes for supper. Mother is feeling some better
now.
Real mild – busy. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to church at night.
Wrote to Laddie &amp; Ruby after.
Made out power bills. Looked up games for Young
People’s. Went to Young People’s. Knit afterwards.
Nice day – finished bills. Harry Aldred is here – called in to
see me. Went to Red Cross at night – got yarn for games
for Young People’s knee caps Anna and I planned.
Wrote Florence. Wrote out recipes. Went to Valentine Tea
in church - served salad, tomato jelly, and little cakes &amp; tarts.
Real nice. Wrote out games at night.
Frosty. Got a nice valentine from Laddie. Went to A.Y.P.A.
skating party – had band. Aunt Eva made lunch after.
Frosty. Did odd jobs. Went to hockey match at night with
girls. Owen Sound won 6-4. Vera went to Ski Club dance.
Shirley Smith stayed all night.
A grand day. Went home at five. Mother is feeling better
now. Baked salmon loaf and cookies at night. Had letter
from Laddie.
A grand day. Elgin was up. Aunt Eva and I went to church
at night. Listened to radio after. Vera made candy.
Stormy. Wrote to Laddie. Turned out real mild. Holstein
Young People (25) came up at night. I looked after games.
Everything went off OK.
Grand day. Wrote out recipes, etc. Went to Red Cross
supper at night. Had hot dogs. Stayed for Auxiliary after.
Norma Gagnon is engaged to Kenneth Wilson again – she
has a grand diamond.
A beautiful day. Real busy. Went to Bridge Club at Hilda’s.
We went over to hall after – Bingo – but they had finished
playing when we got there.
Another grand day. Nadine’s birthday (6). Real busy – last
day. Stayed in at night &amp; went to bed early.

Nadine
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Mrs. Hardy &amp; Miss Muir were here. Mrs Muir put on Cooking
Demonstration in High School – large crowd – real good.
Opening of Home Economics &amp; Manual Training rooms –
wonderful equipment.
Stormy. Elgin was down to Toronto yesterday – saw Laddie.
Had letter from Laddie. Went home at five. Made
doughnuts for first time – were very good.
Bright but very frosty. Lorne is sick. Mother went to church
to-day. Miss Heard was up for supper. Laddie &amp; I have
been going together 5 years to-day.
Not quite so cold. Did odd jobs. Went to Mt. Forest at night.
Young People’s were invited to a Skating Party. I went to
show, Greta Garbo in “Ninotchka” – good. Played games
and had lunch at church. Geo. asked Muriel Wells to go to
Toronto with us on Sat.
Stormy. Wrote to Laddie. Mr. Ferguson called to say he
wouldn’t be able to be here for about 2 weeks yet, has been
busy in Fergus. Had my hair done at night.
A grand day. Cleaned out cupboard. Aunt Eva went down
to see Ross – just about the same. George, Muriel Wells &amp; I
went to hockey game. Durham beat Owen Sound 5-2 – a
good game.
Lovely day. Took off Water Controls. Went to Bridge Club
at Anna’s. Nice time.
Real busy. Took off Hydro Controls. Had letter from
Laddie. Went to shower for Florence. MacDonald in Hahn
house at 5. Took her jelly molds on rack. Got ready to go to
Toronto to-morrow. Hockey game in Walkerton between
Durham and Owen Sound was a tie.
George and I left for Toronto at 1pm. Picked up Muriel Wells
in Mt. Forest. Starter locked about a mile out of Mt. Forest –
lost about an hr. Muriel and I shopped (window) when
through Union Station &amp; Royal York. Danced at Palais Royal
and then met boys again and ate. Bert N?, Laddie came
home with us. 3am.
Laddie stayed at our place all night. We got up about noon.
He went up to Durham to see family – got stuck with our car
and had to get horse out? A terrible day, raining. George,
Muriel, Laddie and I left for Guelph at 7 but when we arrived
train had left so Laddie had to come back with us.
Pavement very icy – took us 3 hrs. to come home. Had to
shovel several times. Some night!
Glenna McCook has a baby girl. Still mild. Laddie went
back on bus this morning. I went over to hockey game in
Walkerton with McKechnie’s. We went to show first.
Durham won 3-2 from Owen Sound. 10 minutes overtime.
Wow.
Mr. Ferguson came at noon to-day. Told us all about Grace
Stewart in Fergus. We had our Mission meeting at night.

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Nice day. Quite busy. Went to Florence MacDonald’s
trousseau tea at 5. Lots of nice things. Went to Bridge Club
at Rita Willis’. Got booby prize – an Easter egg.
Nice day but colder. Looked over arrears. Stayed in at night
for a change. Listened to radio and knit.
Cold wind. Posted to Hydro General Ledger &amp; closed
accounts. Jean’s birthday. Laddie wrote. Marg and Nora
were in for supper. Aunt Eva and I wet to Presbyterian play,
“The Million Dollar Butler”.
Jim Sullivan was here in aft. doing books. I went home at
five. Baked cake for anniversary &amp; some little cakes. Lorne
made candy. Elgin came home.
Mother &amp; Dad’s 25th Wedding Anniversary. We gave them
silver cream and sugar &amp; salad forks &amp; 3 tablespoons. Anna,
Barb, Uncle Vic, Aunt Eva &amp;Aunt Mary Ann were here for
chicken dinner at night. Gave Mother &amp; Dad silver salt &amp;
pepper shakers.
Real frosty, away below zero last night. Wrote to Laddie.
Ordered a week-end bag for his birthday. Young People’s
went to Holstein at night – they had a real good program,
games, lunch.
Cold. Finished power bills. Went to Red Cross at night.
Berniece &amp; I planned lunch for Bridge Club after. We are
going to have creamed peas &amp; asparagus in pastry shells.
A terrible windy day. Mr. Long’s house &amp; Varney hall were
burnt down to-day. Rained all night. Berniece and I had
Bridge Club at her place.
Mild. Cleaned out safe. Nadine was at Aunt Eva’s for
supper – took her home after &amp; stayed for awhile. Came
home &amp; knit. Durham beat Listowel in hockey.
Real stormy - busy filing away records. Stayed in at night.
Read ‘Anthony Adverse”, looked over clothes, etc. Bill &amp;
Jean Renwick have a daughter.
Real stormy – Winnie &amp; Jack were in for dinner, had Italian
spaghetti. Went home at five. Elgin was up for supper.
Baked Brownies &amp; Gingerbread.
A grand day – like spring. Went to church in aft. &amp; at night.
Went in with Berniece after church.
Not a very nice day, cold &amp; windy. Had letter from Laddie coming home Thurs. night with Ruby &amp; Cy. Went to Young
People’s at night.
Wrote to Laddie. Finished cleaning desk. Went to Red
Cross at night &amp; Auxiliary.
Still snowing. Had my hair washed and waved at night.
Went to Red Cross Euchre, Box Social &amp; dance. Pat
Trafford bought my box for 65¢. We made about $25.

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Ab was away – filed away stubs. Got Laddie’s week-end
bag, 6.25 – real nice. Laddie was supposed to come home
with Ruby &amp; Cy but didn’t. I got a seat at the hockey game
for him thinking he would be home. We all went to hockey
game. 5-5 but Seaforth won on round – put Durham out –
fight.
Good Friday. Real cold &amp; stormy. Laddie came home on
bus. We went for walk in aft. Laddie came over at night &amp;
we played Bridge &amp; Hearts.
Still very frosty – more like Christmas than Easter, got
terribly stormy in aft. Cy drove Laddie and I down to corner
– it was so stormy. Dad didn’t want to come out. Played
cards at night. Laddie stayed all night.
Easter Sunday – Laddie’s birthday. Very cold &amp; snowy – no
Easter parade to-day. Laddie and I came up to Mrs. Hope’s
for a chicken dinner. Vic &amp; Sally were away. I went over to
Grant’s for supper. I got 10¢ in Laddie’s birthday cake.
Laddie and I went to church at night. I gave Laddie a weekend bag for his birthday.
Still stormy &amp; cold. Laddie came up in aft. He went back on
C.P.R. train. Stayed in at night. Played bridge. &amp; listened to
Lux Radio theatre.
Not quite as cold. Dominion Election Day. Miss MacPhail,
Cons. Karl Knechtel &amp; Lib. W.E. Harris running. Listened to
election results over radio. Liberals swept back into power
with largest majority ever known, 175 seats to 38 for Cons. –
still to hear from Miss MacPhail – was defeated by W.E.
Harris after 18 years in House of Commons.
Dr. Manion, head of National Conservative Party was even
defeated in his own riding. Mackenzie King again Prime
Minister. Went to Bridge Club at Anna’s – won prize – a
sponge powder puff. Ying, the Chinaman, was locked in
vault for about an hour and a half – great excitement.
Florence was up to see me in aft. Hardy was in.
Milder. Several travellers in. Had letter from Laddie. I got
the supper as the rest went to Rebecca’s Mother &amp; Daughter
banquet. Anna came up at night &amp; we played games for
Young People’s.
Still mild. Wrote to Laddie. Wrote out games. Aunt Eva,
Ruby &amp; Cy went to Oddfellows dance. Jean, Vera, Reg and
I played “500”.
Still mild – snow is going fast – took off controls. Went home
at five, baked at night &amp; read.
Colder. Ruby &amp; Cy went back to-day. Went to church at
night. Read “The Yearling” after.
Nice day – sent away for Mary Lou quilt blocks. We had
Mount Forest Young People’s up at night. Good program,
games went over O.K. We auctioned off lunch with beans.
A grand day – got ready for meeting. Went to Bridge Club at
Hilda’s after meeting.
Windy &amp; raining. Quite busy. Went to a social in church at
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a diamond for her birthday from Gordon McGirr.
Real damp. Started to make out bills. Had letter from
Laddie. Stayed in at night. Learned to hemstitch – doing
breakfast set. Laddie sent in an article on “Sulphanilamide
in Dentistry” to Oral Health to see if they will publish it.
Cool. Still making out bills. Read at night, fixed clothes &amp;
did fancy-work. Reg Reis left to-day to attend the Aircraft
School at Galt for 6 mos.
Bright but cool. Wrote to Laddie. Went home at five. Made
candy &amp; wrote out recipes. Mother is quilting a Rose &amp;
White quilt for me.
A lovely day. Elgin came home. I took the car out for a
drive – haven’t driven all winter. Went to church at night.
Vera misses Reg.
Raining. Went to Young People’s at night, conducted a
couple of games. Rev. Smith spoke on “Boy &amp; Girl
Friendships”.
Colder. Germany entered Norway. Mr. Flannery was in.
Went to Red Cross Supper – scalloped potatoes, meat loaf
&amp; cabbage salad. Listened to radio &amp; did fancywork after.
Still cool. Made out power bills. Went to Red Cross Euchre
at Gagnon’s. Had a good time – swell lunch – 10 tables.
Snowing. Laddie wrote. He is going to Blyth to-morrow to
look at practice. Gemans &amp; Br. Are fighting a naval battle
along Norwegian Coast. Several German ships sunk. Went
to Club at Clara’s – last for season.
Ground covered with snow &amp; real cold. Norwegian towns &amp;
villages mercilessly bombed by Nazis last night. Ruby has
moved to 184 Lee Ave. as Mrs. Cave wanted to raise her
board. Cy was appointed District Manager of PeterboroughLindsay District – vacuums. Wrote to Laddie.
Vera, Jean &amp; I went to Owen Sound in aft. I got dusty pink
dress (7.95), hat (2.95), purse (1.95), curtains (6.00). We
couldn’t get the car unlocked when we were ready to go
home – we got a mechanic but he couldn’t open it either.
Finally, another fellow got it open.
Cold. Snowing. Made something to eat. Went to church at
night. Read a book. Margaret Palk died to-day.
A little milder. Had a letter from Laddie – he didn’t think
much of office equip. in Blyth. Went to a party at Mary
Firth’s at night. Played Bridge – nice time. Got material for
Mary Lou quilt.
Real bright. Dad, Aunt Eva &amp; Winnie went to Toronto to
Marg Palk’s funeral. Mr. Hardy was in – cleaned store-room.
Went to Auxiliary. Thank Offering. Mrs. Baily of Dundalk
spoke. Vera &amp; I went to I.O.D.E. Bingo and Dance in hall
after – had real good time.
Lovely day. Wrote to Laddie. Washed my hair at night and
had it waved. Went to bed early.
Windy &amp; raining. Started to type names on water bills.
Stayed in at night &amp; read.
Grand Day. Ab took Joe to London to-day – started to train

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for flying, has joined Air Force. Had letter from Laddie – he
wants me to go down to-morrow but I can’t get away.
Nice day. Lots of people in. Went home after work. Baked
a light cake and did a quilt block.
Nice day. Wrote to Laddie. Went to church at night and for
walk with girls.
Real busy. Took in 950.00. Went to Young People’s then
for a walk. Mother brought up my coat – she dyed the rust
one blue &amp; put a new white collar on it. Looks nice.
A grand spring day but still not very warm. Went to Red
Cross at night &amp; then Berniece &amp; I went for a walk. Finished
hemming Mother’s table napkins.
Nice Day. Quite busy. Our Bridge Club went to Owen
Sound to see “Gone With the Wind” – a wonderful picture –
lasted from 8 to 12. Ate after. Couldn’t get car started,
didn’t get home until 2:30.
Lovely spring day. Had letter from Laddie. Mrs. Greenwood
is moving Sat. to 604 Huron. He is going up to Pembroke
over week-end to look over a practice. Went to Tennis Club
meeting at night.
Swell day. Typed arrears on water bills. Laddie called at
night &amp; wanted me to go to Toronto to-morrow. I got ready
to go.
A beautiful day. Worked in morning. Went to Toronto in aft.
with Arnold Noble. Had supper at Greenwoods – at 604
Huron. St. – have moved. Laddie and I went uptown to see
“Rebecca” – real good, ate after. I slept in living room.
A perfect spring day – real warm. Laddie &amp; I went to Avenue
Road United in morning. Toronto went to Daylight Savings
to-day. We went out to Sunnyside in aft. – boardwalk
parade. We had supper &amp; then I met bus, 6:15EST. I
arrived home at 11pm.
A grand day. Looked up games for Young People’s.
Games went over O.K. but not many there. Popped corn &amp;
told ghost stories.
Wrote to Laddie. Went to a dinner for Dorothy MacDonald at
Mrs. Chas. Moore’s. She was presented with a cake plate –
grand dinner.
Raining. Mr. Ferguson came at noon to do books. I went
down to Berniece’s at night for a game of bridge. Bobbie
Saunders has sold his store to Stedman’s.
Cold &amp; wet. First half holiday. Went home – baked for
mother. Came up about five – fixed clothes at night.
Raining. Real busy. Laddie wrote. His article on
“Sulphanilamide in Dentistry” was published in “Oral Health”
Cold – took off controls. Went to Dorothy MacDonald’s
trousseau tea. Reg &amp; Mary Fowler came up. They came up
for me at night. Norma &amp; Elgin were in.
A beautiful day – real warm. Went to Varney Church – a
minister spoke for a call. I came up to Uncle John’s &amp;
Charlie’s with Fowlers for a visit. We came back home for
supper.

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Grand day. Mr. Henry, the lawyer, died suddenly. Wrote to
Laddie. Played tennis for first. Went to Young People’s at
night. Mother &amp; I went shopping after work – she got a new
hat. We gave her kid gloves for Mother’s Day.
Very busy getting ready for meeting &amp; Vic got me to do
some typing for Rotary Club. Had meeting. Went to Red
Cross dance after – swell time.
Last Discount day – quite busy. Laddie sent me a copy of
“Oral Health” in which his article was printed. Aunt Eva and I
went down town at night to shop – sale of dishes in
Bobbies’.
Half Holiday. Went home. Cleaned silverware &amp; all
cupboards. Mother has living room papered &amp; is going to do
dining room to-morrow.
Lovely day. High School banquet. Lorne went. Mother got
a permanent. Mother &amp; Dad waited at Aunt Eva’s for Lorne
– we played cards.

Lorne
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Chamberlain resigned yesterday &amp; Winston Churchill was
appointed Prime Minister, formed National Govn’t. Germans
entered Belgium &amp; Holland. Dorothy MacDonald’s wedding.
Ruby &amp; Mrs. Fulton came up. George, Elgin &amp; Norma came
down home after wedding. We went to show in Hanover,
“Too Many Husbands” and to Rav (Rahn de Voo).

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Raining. Went to church in aft. Rev. Clark from Eden Mills
spoke for a call. Mother’s Day. Elgin came up for supper.
Read at night.
Real warm. Wrote to Laddie. An aeroplane landed near
Durham – ran out of gas. Slightly damaged. Went up to see
it. Went to Young People’s. Berniece &amp; I went for walk.
Raining - nice in aft. Went to Red Cross supper – looked
after lunch. War news is terrible to-day. Holland has
surrendered &amp; Germans are about invade France – severe
battle on Western Front. Rita &amp; I went in to see Hilda after
Red Cross.
Real windy. Posted to Waterworks General Ledger.
Pressed clothes at night &amp; read.
Half holiday. Mr. Saunders is doing office floor. I went
home &amp; helped Mother iron curtains – we got new ones for
front room, 50¢ a yard – look nice. I had my hair done at
night &amp; got ready to go to Toronto.
We varnished furniture. Vera, Lorne and I left for Toronto
about 3:30. We had a flat tire near Kenilworth. Got
garageman, cost $1. Laddie met us in Brampton. Laddie
and I went to dance in Roof Garden of Royal York. Paterson
from New Zealand and his girl friend went with us.
Lorne, Laddie &amp; I went down town in morning – went through
stores, etc. Left for home about 3 o’clock. Stopped at
Sunnyside. We had a flat tire between Orangeville and
Arthur. Had to buy a new one. $13.85. We only had $12.00
all together. We have to send Bal. Florence Anderson
stayed all night.
Florence &amp; I had a great talk in bed. She is going to be
married. Her boyfriend, Bill Walsh, &amp; Laddie came for
supper – chicken &amp; dumplings. Laddie &amp; I brought car up to
town at night – had swell time.
War is still bad. Hitler trying to invade France putting
everything he has forward. Laddie went to St. Thomas today to see about renting an office. We went to a Young
People’s Rally at Crawford at night. He thinks he will
practice in St. Thomas.
Laddie went back this morning – has some practical work
(gold) to do. Real warm. Shirley &amp; I played tennis at night.
Did Fancy work. Mother &amp; Dad were up.
Got Lorne socks for his birthday. Ab went to Toronto.
Rained. I got a permanent at night at Ruth’s - $3.50.
Grand day. Quite busy. Went to a bridge at Rita Willis’ for
Norma Kelsey. German are getting nearer English Channel.
A terrible day for the holiday, never stopped raining all day.
Went down to Anna’s in aft. We played bridge &amp; had our
supper (that we were to have outside). Went to show in Mt.
Forest. Deanna Durban in “First Love”.

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Jim Sullivan was up to do books. Sale at Wolfe’s. Went
over after work. Mother bought a lawn mower, some sheets,
etc. Went home with them.
Nice in morning but rained in aft. Went to church in aft. Rev.
Kippin spoke for a call. We went out to Winnie’s for supper.
Aunt Eva &amp; I went to church at night. Mrs. Howard
Bumstead spoke.
A very nice day after all the rain. Ab is taking out meters to
be tested. I went over to see Sally &amp; Mrs. Hope at night.
Belgium King has surrendered, called a traitor. Things aren’t
very bright. I played tennis at night &amp; then went to Choir
concert – swell – a boy violinist, 13, from Meaford played –
Mrs. Wallace Adams recited.
As I haven’t received a letter from Laddie since he went
back, I wrote to see what was the matter. Aunt Eva and I
went to show in hall at night.
Still didn’t get a letter to-day. Mr. Innis put in flowers. Aunt
Eva, Vera &amp; I went over to Hanover in aft. I got a figured
dress, 4.95. Went down to Whitmore’s at night. Jean
enrolled as Girl Guide – excited over uniform.

Velma on left, Jean and Eva Lauder (Aunt Eva)
Friday

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Took off controls. Laddie wrote. He had written the week
before but forgot to post the letter. Mr. Tremblay is dead, so
went over there at night. Laddie phoned. He passed all his
exams but clinical dentistry Incomplete so he had some
more practical work to do.
A beautiful day. Real busy. A White Elephant Sale on in
hall for War Work. People donated furniture, fruit, etc.
A swell day, real warm. Stayed outside nearly all day. Vic &amp;

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Sally, Nadine, Jeannie McLean, Winnie &amp; Jack were down –
had lunch outside – boys went fishing. Went for walk at
night.
A grand day – quite hot. Have to get out summer dresses.
Played tennis at night &amp; then Berniece &amp; I went for a walk.
Another swell day. I got ready for meeting but they didn’t
have it. Played tennis at night. Berniece &amp; I went for walk
after. Beautiful night. Elgin brought down a pr.of white
shoes, $4.
I have been expecting word from Laddie to hear if he was
going to graduate to-morrow but Bonnie says he won’t be
able to until later. Wrote him a letter. Played tennis. Aunt
Eva &amp; I went to show in hall.
Half holiday. Worked up at tennis courts. Berniece and I
went for a walk at night. The news first got out that Bertha &amp;
Gib eloped &amp; got married on the 24th of May. Vera &amp; Reg
stood up with them. Vera told us all about it to-night (Bertha
only 17 in May).
My birthday – 24. Mother gave me a plate in spode &amp;
Laddie sent a card &amp; letter – can’t afford present. Elgin &amp;
Norma called &amp; took me down home for supper. Went
shooting groundhogs after. Wrote to Laddie.
Quite busy making out bills. Went to first Amateur Hour of
season at night. Went home after.
Raining in morning but turned out grand in aft. Mother &amp; I
went down to Arthur? place for a walk. Read. Aunt Eva &amp; I
went to church at night. Anniversary. Went for a walk with
girls.
Italy declared war on Allies. Part of Germany army only 35
miles from Paris. Rained for Young People’s wiener roast
so we had it in church.

Laddie

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Had Commission meeting – nearly a fight – gave Mr. Innes a
$8 raise. Laddie came home to join Masons – he came up
to see me after – about 12:15 – swell time. He is going to
start in St. Thomas next week – won’t be home again before
he goes - gave him his graduation present.
Made out power bills – raining. We decorated clothes
basket pink &amp; white for Bertha’s shower &amp; then went down
town to buy presents.
Cool but nice. We made sandwiches for shower in aft.
Everything went off OK. Bertha was completely surprised.
She got some nice gifts. Sandwiches &amp; angel cake for lunch.
Lovely day – had letter from Laddie. Saw Florence after
work – she might be married in fall. Played tennis. The
Executive of the Young People’s presented Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jack
Atchison? with a gift, a what not – they have a fine
apartment.
Cool. Wrote to Laddie. Paris has been abandoned &amp;
French army forced to move lines back. Germans in
possession. Went to Amateur Hour at night &amp; then went
home.
A wonderful day. Went to Decoration Service at cemetery in
aft. Uncle Will came down for supper. Went to Band
concert at night. Read.
Warm. Quite busy – did 1/3 topic for Auxiliary also. France
has given up - things look terrible to-day. Played tennis at
night &amp; then Shirley and I went for a swim.
There is to be conscription of men up to 45 for home
defense.
Aunt Eva, Sally, Winnie &amp; Mother went to Hamilton to-day. It
is real cool. Stayed in at night – read &amp; did fancy work.
Very cold – just like winter. Worked Half Holiday, bills are
coming in. Stayed in at night &amp; did fancy work. France is
waiting Hitler’s &amp; Mussolini’s peace terms.
Not quite so cold. Very busy. Had my hair done at night.
Laddie called me – expects to be home Sunday. He just got
to St. Thomas to-day.
Last Discount Day – very busy. Laddie called from St.
Thomas – wants me to meet train in Hanover to-night.
Lorne &amp; I went to Hanover after Amateur Hour to meet train
but were 10 minutes late. Couldn’t find Laddie – had to
come home without him.
Laddie got a chance home from Hanover last night – he was
looking for us over town but we missed him. Laddie, Freda,
Uncle Charlie &amp; Aunt Charlotte were here for supper. Rained
all day. Laddie and I went out to Florence’s at night, brought
car up to Durham.
Still raining – horrid weather. French have given up but
colonies will fight on. I went down to Anna’s at night – we
planned what we would take to beach. Laddie at Masonic
meeting.

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Still raining. New budget came out – heavy income tax.
Laddie came up to office in aft. Went to Red Cross at night.
Met Laddie after – went for walk &amp; then he came up to
house.
Sun is shining to-day. Quite busy. I went to Military Tea in
Hall – made $76. Laddie came over at night. We went for a
long walk. Open night. Saw Florence, Jean, ? is here
Cool. Laddie was going back to-day but changed his mind –
his Aunt Frances came up. We went for walk. In aft. Anna &amp;
Norman came down - home with us at night. We played
cards – strawberries for lunch.
Laddie took a notion to go back on the train to-day. We had
Commission meeting at night. A terrible heavy rain storm
shortly after.
Very busy getting everything done before going on my
holidays. Worked until six. Went to Amateur Hour at night &amp;
then came home.
Rained in morning but cleared up. Winnie &amp; Jack were
down. Went to Rev. Mercer’s farewell sermon. Went up to
Berniece’s at night. She came down &amp; stayed all night.
Nice but cool. Berniece, Lorne &amp; I went to Carlsruhe in aft. –
big celebration there – we saw softball game &amp; then came
home for supper – all Germans and Catholics there. I had a
letter from Laddie – he got a boarding place – 46 Horton St.
Berniece, Barb &amp; I went to show in Mt. Forest, “Bachelor
Mother”.
A little warmer to-day. Wrote to Laddie, ironed &amp; did odd
jobs. Went to a Farewell Party for Rev. Mercer in Holstein
Town Hall at night - good program – presented them with a
cabinet of silverware “Community Plate”, also 2 lifebags? for
children.
Nice day – baked in morning. Mother went to Ladies Aid. I
read &amp; did fancy work. Took mother uptown at night, dinged
fender coming through mill yard- hit log.
Grand day. Dad took car up to get fixed. Sally came down
for berries. I went over to Boyle’s – Dorothy is being married
on 24th – she showed me all her things.
Nice &amp; warm. I went to Meaford in morning with Elgin. Had
letter from Laddie. Went to Winnie’s in aft. Ruby is there. I
took the car over to Hanover at night with Barb, Anna,
Berniece to hear the “Happy Gang” – swell.
Real warm. Baked in morning. Ruby &amp; Winnie were down
in aft. I stayed home at night &amp; packed for beach. Two men
were killed to-day at Glen – train accident.
Swell day. Came up to Wasaga Beach with Elg &amp; Norma,
Florence &amp; Soonie in aft. Had supper &amp; then we went down
town at night &amp; looked around. (Anna, Barb, Freda, Mary
Tobin, Ethel &amp; Berniece here.) Wrote to Laddie.

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Real warm in morning – morning dip. We walked down to
Post Office, then went biking. I am learning to ride. A
shower in aft. We went down town &amp; had our palms read. I
am to be married to someone with initial M or W – going to
move in fall, have a happy married life. Watch cold on
chest. Went swimming again. Went to show in
Collingwood, “Vigil in the Night”.
Swell day. Mother, Ruby, Winnie &amp; Aunt Eva came up to
Sally’s cottage. We all went bicycling in morning.
Swimming. Freda, Mary and I hitchhiked down town – lots of
fun. Looked through gift shops. Went dancing at night at
Cedar Grove Inn.

Velma in centre

Wednesday

Velma on right
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Nice day. Went into Stayner to shop in morning. Went

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frightened. Went swimming after. After supper, we went on
boat trip up Nottawasaga River. Watched roller skating &amp;
then went to dance at Dardanella.

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Rained all day so we were glad of a rest. Cleared up at
night so we went bowling – indoor alley bowling – enjoyed it.
A swell day. Went biking in morning &amp; in aft. – can ride now.
I bought a sheet &amp; pair of pillow cases, hand worked for
$6.50. Had letter from Laddie. Berniece, Ethel &amp; I went
bowling while the other kids went to dance. Walked home
after – 2 miles.
Real warm. We went biking in morning. Freda, Anna &amp;
Berniece went home in aft. We went swimming &amp; then went
down town – got a ride with a nice chap both ways, in Air
Force. We had Peter Ramage over for supper. He took us
bowling at night &amp; then up town.
Wrote to Laddie. Real warm to-day. Dad, Lorne &amp; Uncle
Will came up in time for dinner. I went bicycling &amp;
swimming. We went down in aft. Came home after supper.
Berniece, Freda &amp; Barb stayed up for another week – took a
cabin. We have had a wonderful week – I enjoyed it – the
best of any holiday at the beach so far.

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Velma second on left
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Came up to town in morning. Started to work again. Laddie
opened his office for business to-day. Played tennis at night
&amp; then unpacked clothes. I cracked frame on my racket.
Lovely day – finished power bills. Ruby sprained her ankle
playing tennis, can’t walk on it. Played tennis at night. Went
to library.
Warm – did odd jobs. Mother had a shower for Dorothy
Bogle. Ruby &amp; I went down to it – she had a table decorated
with umbrella &amp; streamers.

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Quite warm. Anna &amp; I went to Wasaga in aft. We went by
Owen Sound. Anna saw a nose specialist. We went in
swimming at beach. Had grand supper, then went down
town. I won a blanket at Bingo. Barb, Freda &amp; Berniece
came home with us – holidays over.
Nice in morning but rained in aft. – typed names on water
bills. Washed my hair. Went to show with Barb &amp; Berniece
in Hanover – Spencer Tracy in “Edison the Man”..
Rained. Finished typing names on bills. Jean went to
Oliphant. Ruby, Aunt Eva &amp; I went to Dorothy Bogle’s
trousseau tea after five – went to Amateur at night.
Warm. Lorna Brockelbank is staying at our place. Went to
church in aft. Rev. Knox’s first Sunday. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Stanley
Telford, Dorothy &amp; her boy friend were here. We went out to
McGirr’s at night. Uncle Irving was at Aunt Eva’s when I got
back.
Real hot. Uncle Irving came up to see me before he went
home. I had a letter from Laddie – he had a few patients last
week. Wrote him. Played tennis &amp; then Ruby, Vera &amp; I went
for a swim at the Rockée. Vera and I ? on porch for awhile.
Very, very hot. Aunt Eva &amp; Ruby went to Oliphant. I made a
salad after work &amp; went to Auxiliary supper at Mrs. Harlod
McKechnie’s. I slept down at Anna’s (downstairs) as it was
too hot at home.
Hot but a little breeze - Elgin’s birthday – 23. Mr. Ferguson
was here in morning. Went to Dorothy Bogle’s wedding in
aft., 2:30. Served at bride’s table – got home about 8.
Stayed at home all night.
Lorne &amp; I came up town in morning. Aunt Eva came back
last night. Shirley came back with them. Went home at
noon. Managed to keep nice &amp; cool out on veranda. Rotary
Carnival &amp; Steel dance at night. I worked in Junior Red
Cross booth. It rained about 11:30 so danced in hall.
Hot. Typed arrears on hills. Had letter from Laddie. We
had our supper at the Rockee’s &amp; then went to the show in
Mt. Forest after – 2 features. Laddie telephoned when I got
home. Wanted to know if I could come down for a weekend.
Wrote Laddie. Finished bills. Lorne Smith was here for
supper. Ruby went up to Oliphant with him. Aunt Eva &amp; I
went to Amateur Hour with us. Dale &amp; Annie came home.
I brought Lorne up to Sunday School. Real hot. We sat out
on veranda all aft. Dale is cute. Elgin &amp; Norma came up for
supper – had it outside. I went for walk with girls at night.
Raining. Vera went down to our place for a few days.
Turned out very hot. Berniece &amp; I went for a walk at night.
Thunder storm.
A little cooler – typed names on hydro bills. Played tennis.
Aunt Eva &amp; I took Ruby’s car &amp; went down home for awhile –
took down Vera’s mail.
Cooler – started to make out bills. Not feeling very well.
Went down town for awhile at night. Read &amp; knit.
Lovely day. I heard that Jessie had the mumps so wrote to

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tell Laddie to stay at our place over weekend. Went to
Ritchie Re-union in Owen Sound – about 150 there. Went
swimming. Vera &amp; I drove Jack Smith down to Mt. Forest at
night.
Ruby went up north for a week. Lorna went home to-day.
Had letter from Laddie – he is coming home to-morrow night.
– to meet him in Hanover. Played tennis. Reg came home
to-night. He has o go to England soon.
Quite busy – took off controls. Laddie came home with
George. Swell to see him again. We went to Amateur Hour
&amp; then to Ran? With Elgin &amp; Norma. Had our car afterwards.
Mother, Dad &amp; Lorne went to Port Elgin for a picnic with
Fowlers. Laddie came down about two. We got Anna &amp;
Norma &amp; went to Wasaga Beach &amp; came back by Owen
Sound – had our lunch in park. Went out to “Martin’s”.
Rained so came home. Swell time.
Real warm. Laddie went back on train. Fowlers were here
for supper. I took car to show in Mt. Forest. A terrible storm
– lights went out in Mt. Forest as we got there. No show so
had to come home again.
Lovely day. Got ready for meeting. Aunt Eva, Vera &amp; I went
to show in Mt. Forest after. Swell picture – Bette Davis &amp;
Charles Boyer in “All this and heaven too”. Went to Carnival
after. Terribly foggy coming home – I drove.
Quite warm. Real busy. Aunt Eva &amp; I went down town at
night. Sat in car. Saw Florence.
Last Disc’t Day so I worked half of holiday. Went out to
Rebecah picnic for supper at Schenk’s cottage. Inez
Twamley?, Berniece &amp; I went to a garden party at Reeve
MacDonald’s at Crawford.
Real hot. Had letter from Laddie. I went up to Williamsford
for ride with Elgin at night. Went to library &amp; for walk after.
Still hot. I have an ache in my side – under my right breast.
Went to doctor at night – he said I had either strained it or it
was neuralgia – told me to put mustard paste on it. Went to
Amateur Hour. Saw Florence.
Real warm. Pain still bothers me, rested most of day. Went
to church at night. Wrote to Laddie.
Hot – typed arrears on bills. Elgin &amp; Norma were in on their
way home from Oliphant. Pain is still bothering me. Cy &amp;
Ruby came up. I went down home with Cy for awhile at
night. Put a mustard plaster on &amp; went to bed early.
Very hot. Laddie called up this morning to see how I was.
Pain is still bothering me so I went to doctor again. He says
it is neuralgia of the nerve between 2 ribs. Only thing that
will help it is to strap it but too hot for that. Put mustard
plaster on every night.

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Cooler. Ruby &amp; Jean &amp; girls went to Wasaga yesterday for a
week. Didn’t do much all day. Had a long letter from
Laddie. He had dinner at the Minister’s on Sunday. Mr.
AWH? Lauder is dead so Aunt Eva and I went over there at
night.
Lovely &amp; cool. Wrote to Laddie. Half holiday. Didn’t do
much all aft. – hot in aft. Mrs. Schenk came up – we had ice
cream. Went to show in Hanover at night with Aunt Eva –
“New Moon”, Nelson Eddy &amp; Jeanette MacDonald.
Very hot. Washed &amp; had my hair waved. Over 2,500 planes
over Eng. to-day. Berniece &amp; I registered – everybody has to
– carry card around with you all the time.
Still very hot. Pain still bothers me but not as bad as it was.
Laddie had his mother call Mother yesterday to see how I
was. Went to Amateur Hour &amp; home afterwards.
Rained all aft. &amp; evening. Elgin was up. I had a rest – read.
Ruby &amp; girls came home at night – told us all about swell
time they had.
Very cool – a great change in the weather. Mon., Tues.,
Wed. of this week are registration days. Not very busy. I did
my fancy work at night &amp; then we played cards.
Still cool but bright. Vera went on boat trip from Queen?
Sound. Did fancy work &amp; read at night.
Cool. Ruby went down to our place for a week. Quite busy
at office. Aunt Eva &amp; I went down town at night.
Cool &amp; raining. Half Holiday but I had to work as last Disc’t
Day. Went to wiener roast at Schenks’ cottage. Very good
time but too wet for a bon-fire.
Still cool. I had a lovely letter from Laddie – he wants me to
come down over Labour Day. Florence came up to see me
in aft. Went to Library at night.
Wrote to Laddie. Uncle Irving was in an accident yesterday
near Hepworth – lady in other car was killed. Had my teeth
looked over – one filed &amp; cleaned, $2. Went to Amateurs
and then home. Ruby is still at our place.
A little warmer. Mother is sick – flu. Ruby &amp; I went to church
in aft. Winnie, Jack &amp; Elgin were here for supper. I brought
the car up at night.
Took car down to garage to be greased. Fixed meter book.
Did fancy work &amp; read at night – real cool.
Still cool. Had letter from Laddie – sent a map of how to find
Horton St. I went to Pike Lake with John Flynn from Toronto
(Laddie’s cousin), Freda, Bill &amp; Anna &amp; Norman – had a real
good time. John is in 3rd year university – languages.
Cool – filed away stubs. Went down to garage for car –
charged $3.25 for painting fender. Went down town for
awhile at night.
Half holiday. Went down home in aft. Mother had ladies
quilting – for Ladies’ Aid. I made a cake for lunch. Made
plans to go to St. Thomas.
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Laddie. Uncle Irving was in to see me on way home from
trial. Nadine stayed with Jean &amp; me. We went to bed before
they came home.
Quite busy taking off controls – Lovely day. Got ready go to
St. Thomas to-morrow. Connie &amp; Charles Thornell? came in
aft. We went to Amateur Hour at night. They stayed at our
place all night.
Mother, Dad, Lorne &amp; I left home about 8 o’clock – arrived at
Harold’s in time for dinner. After dinner I drove to St.
Thomas myself &amp; the rest went to Harold’s cottage at Port
Dover. People at Mrs. Ball’s took pictures? My first visit to
St. Thomas – arrived about 2:30. Laddie &amp; I went over to his
office. I like it very much. He had a patient. We met another
couple, Alf McGaw &amp; Jean Webster. Went to Waterworks &amp;
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City of St. Thomas Waterworks Park, 1940

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Very nice day. We went down town in morning to officesstores, met some boys. Went to Port Stanley again, saw Air
School. Laddie had another patient in aft. We then picked
up Alf &amp; Jean &amp; went to Wonderland &amp; Springbank Park in
London, lots of fun. Lots of amusements. I won $2.35 on
slot machine. Laddie then came back to Port Dover with me
– decided to stay all night &amp; leave early in morning. Saw
Port Stanley – played golf, etc.
Springbank Park, Labour Day 1940

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We got up at five &amp; left for home. We left Laddie at
Waterford and he caught the Michigan Central back to St.
Thomas. We arrived home in time for work – 9am. Got
ready for meeting – had long one. Had bath when I went
home – wrote to Laddie &amp; went to bed.
Lovely day. Quite busy. Elgin &amp; Norma were in to see me.
Laddie sent me a ring – coral stone dinner ring.
Beautiful day. Real warm. Half holiday. Aunt Eva &amp; I went
up to Mabel Moore’s in aft. Jane is cute. Anna &amp; I played
tennis. Stayed in at night. Ironed, read, etc.
Durham Fall Fair and a beautiful day – real warm. Berniece
and I went to concert at night but it wasn’t up to much. I got
a new bracelet on my watch &amp; had it cleaned - $2.25
Nice day – did odd jobs. Germans are still continuing to
bomb England but are not getting very far. I went down
town at night &amp; then went home.
Raining off &amp; on all day. I read old diaries, etc. Aunt Eva &amp; I
went to church at night. Read “Doctor, Here’s Your Hat”
after.
Quite busy. I had a letter from Laddie – he sent me the
snaps we took last week-end. Some are very good. Stayed
in at night. Read &amp; did fancy work &amp; knit.
Ab went to Convention at Owen Sound. A terrible day –
cold, windy and raining. Everything seemed to go wrong.
Power was off in aft. Peck Daniels is looking after things
while Mr. Innes is sick. I stayed with Nadine for supper &amp; all
night. Sally went to Toronto for wedding. Bob Campbell &amp;
little Bobby McGillivray were up.
Still cold. Made out power bills. Ab not back from
Convention. Stayed in at night – knit &amp; did fancy work. Aunt
Eva isn’t going to sell Dairy just now but Girlie? thought she
was &amp; had Clifford taking his place.
London is being bombed continually every night, many
killed, wing of Buckingham Palace struck. Half Holiday. I
went home, baked biscuits, pies, cake, jelly roll. I went down
to Berniece’s at night to play bridge.
A little warmer. I am trying to make a list of trousseau
needs. Dr. Burnett entered army. Had my hair washed &amp;
waved. Went to library.
Raining. I bought a file, 85¢ &amp; am getting notes ready to file
in it – my own personal one. Went down town at night &amp;
then went home.
Varney Anniversary. Not a bad day. Church in aft at 2.
Rev. Knox spoke. Winnie, Jack, Nadine, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sims &amp;
Mrs. Hunter were here for supper. I went to church at night
with Elgin &amp; Norma. Rev. Pratt spoke on, “Reasons for
Going to Church”. Real good. Durham graduation.
Nice to-day.175 German planes were downed in raids over
Eng. Yesterday. Getting material – reading for my file.
Concert at Varney but I didn’t go.
Grand day. Busy working on my file. Vera &amp; I played tennis.
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Lots of fun. We went for walk after.
Nice day – had letter from Laddie – he is taking 2nd degree
on Masonic work to-morrow night. Went to a shower for
Marion House – took cup &amp; saucer.
The Grey &amp; Simcoe Foresters marched through town this
morning about 8:00 – sort of sad but thrilling. Everything
closed. I went to Owen Sound with Elgin &amp; went down to Mt.
Forest with him, had supper at Mrs. Mrs. Harris’. Went over
to Carrie’s for awhile. First night of show – concert. We
went through Show House – concert. Went back to
McIntyre’s, had lunch – lots of fun.
Real warm. Wrote to Laddie. Quite busy finishing material
for file. Went to dentist – filing came out of a tooth. Had
bath, etc. at night.
Raining but cleared up in aft. Went down town at night –
met Florence and we had a nice time together. Went home.
A grand day. Cleared out drawers in my room, read, etc.
Went to church at night and in to Berniece’s after. A Br.
Ship was sunk without warning – 248 drowned, including 80
children on way to Canada.
Another swell day- had letter from Laddie. He has been
quite busy. Typed names on bills, had tooth filled. Fancy
work &amp; read at night.
Rained very heavily &amp; turned cold at night. Went to Red
Cross &amp; up to library with Hilda – then pressed clothes.
London is being bombed every night.
Real cold. Wrote to Laddie. Mr. Ferguson called in for a
chat. I had a letter from Ruby – she is going to take a
Business Course. Sally had us all for dinner. Winnie and
Jack’s 3rd wedding anniversary. I went over to see Marion
House’s things.
Still cold. Wrote to Ruby. We went up to Owen Sound to
shop in aft. I got brown shoes, $5, brown crepe dress, $8
and wine goods, $4. Jean got a new coat and Mother got a
hat.
Nice day but cool. Uncle Irving got off yesterday at trial.
Read at night &amp; finished Mary Lou quilt blocks. Went to
library.
A grand fall day. Cleaned up office. George called me at
night to see if I would like to go to St. Thomas to-morrow.
Went down town &amp; met Florence &amp; we made arrangements.
Florence stayed all night.
Grand day. Mother’s birthday - 55 - gave her silver candle
holders &amp; sticks &amp; recipe book. We left for St. Thomas at
6:30. George had to be at work (Ordinance Corp.) at 9 in
London. Florence and I took his car to St. Thomas. – had to
get Laddie out of bed. Saw Premier Hepburn’s farm., office,
etc. Came back to London at noon. Met Geo., had dinner &amp;
came home. Laddie came back with us. I went up for
Laddie after supper with car. Swell time.
Laddie went back with George in morning. Busy taking off
controls. Went to Young People’s at night – knit afterwards.
I had fur collar put on my wine coat, $2.

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Lovely day. Went to Red Cross supper at night &amp; then to
Com. Meeting – great discussions – decided to keep Percy
Daniels on for another month in Mr. Innis’ place.
Much warmer. Very busy. Aunt Eva, girls &amp; I went to the
show in Hanover. Jeffry Lynne &amp; Olivia de Havilland in “My
Love Came Back”. Foggy coming home.
Grand day. Very busy in morning. Anna drove me down
home in aft., looked over books &amp; magazines in my room,
tried on clothes, etc.
Another swell day. Very busy – started bills. Had bath etc.
at night &amp; then went down to Whitmore’s, played cards &amp; knit
– lunch. Their cousin was there from Vancouver.
Dad’s birthday -53. Another swell day. Very busy- didn’t
hear from Laddie since he went back. Met Florence at night
&amp; we put in evening. Went home. Mother &amp; I finished a
knitting bag for me.
A swell day. We went up to Aunt Charlotte’s in aft. &amp; stayed
for supper. It rained at night so I read Pathfinder, looked up
some games for Young People’s &amp; went to bed early.
A wet day – busy at bills. Went to Young People’s at night –
a social – had apples &amp; peanuts to eat.
Busy. Had letter from Laddie – he was up to London &amp; put
his name in for army. Went to Red Cross at night – planned
booth for Carnival. Wrote to Laddie.
Quite busy. Washed my hair at night &amp; had it waved. I am
embroidering a pr. of cutwork pillow cases now.
Mr. Ferguson came in morning to audit books. Half Holiday.
Went out to McGirr’s &amp; stayed for supper. Jennie is nice.
Went to Rotary Carnival at night in rink.
I have a terrible cold. Mr. Flannery was in about arrears.
Didn’t go to Carnival at night as my cold was too bad, had
bath, etc., took hot lemonade &amp; aspirin.
The Junior Red Cross made about $60 at booth at Carnival.
Cold is still with me. Laddie missed Geo. He called me from
Palmerston &amp; I met him in Hanover. He came down home –
had lunch.
Grand day. Reg &amp; Mary, Helen, Bud, Doris &amp; Geraldine &amp;
her boyfriend, Lee Reise, are here. Elgin came up, took us
for a drive – country is lovely now. Laddie came down in aft.
for supper. We went up to Anna’s at night. Had lunch.
Laddie &amp; I stayed out until 2.
Rained all day. Laddie went back with George. Fowlers
went home in aft. Ruby &amp; Cy, George, Marj. Constable here
in aft. – for supper had 14. Little Ann (3) is certainly a
darling &amp; can she ever talk. I came up to town with them at
night.
Very cold. Didn’t do much. Went to Red Cross at night.
Got yarn for an Aero? Cap. Did fancy work.
Like winter – typed names on bills. Went up to Owen Sound
to Auxiliary Rally with Mrs. Sharpe – had supper
(sandwiches). Ate in restaurant after meeting.
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Port Elgin with Elgin. Nadine is here. We pasted snaps in
photograph album.
Very cold. Finished one pillow slip at night – had bath, etc.
Snowed all day for first – very cold. Mrs. Hargrave died
today. We went down there at night. I went home after.
Snowing. Mother &amp; Dad went out to Dorothy Bogle’s.
Laddie came up with Geo. About 2. I got him some dinner.
We were alone all aft. After supper, I went up home with
him – then we came back. Elg. &amp; Norma were here.
Still cold. Very busy. Tired at night so didn’t go to Young
People’s. Listened to Lux program.
Last Disc’t Day – very busy. Quite a few complaining about
their bills – such is life! Aunt Eva went to Hamilton. Went to
Red Cross &amp; to Berniece’s after – ice cream. Laddie took
his last degree in Masonry. His Dad went down.
A beautiful day – much warmer. Still busy. Went to
Auxiliary at night. Thank offering. Mrs. Dr. Pilkie spoke.
A grand day. Half Holiday. Went home in aft., did a little
painting. Mother started to make a wine dress for me. Went
to Berniece’s at night to play bridge.
A nice day – busy making out water bills. Had a letter from
Laddie. Did fancy work at night &amp; read. Joe Noble
graduated as an Observer to-day.
Grand day. Very busy. Went downtown at night &amp; then went
home.
Nice but cool. Read. Went to church in aft. – a missionary
from China spoke. Atcheson’s were her for supper. Went to
church at night. Wrote to Laddie.
Cold. Went to Young People’s at night – election of officers
– Kay Renwick is President. I conducted the games.
Raining. Went to Red Cross at night &amp; then to Rebeccah
euchre &amp; dance – 30 tables. Very nice time.
Raining – dirty day. I had Bridge Club, first for this season.
Had wagon wheel salad. Everything went off OK.
A grand day. Last Half Holiday. I went down home in aft.
We went to show at night in Hanover, “Boom Town” – real
good. Hallowe’en but everything very quiet.
A terrible day – windy &amp; wet. Not very busy. Stayed in at
night. Did fancy work – had bath, etc.
A very nice day. Had letter from Laddie. Went down town
for awhile at night &amp; then went home.
A grand day. Went to church in aft. Communion Sunday.
Wrote to Laddie. Elgin &amp; Norma came up for supper.
A swell day – real mild. Got cheques eady for meeting.
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We got word to-day that Ralph Constable had been shot
accidentally by his brother Blake while hunting. Went to Red
Cross supper. I was on Committee to get supper ready.
Went to show afterwards, “Swannie River”, life of Stephen
Foster. Grand.
Very cold. Mother &amp; Dad &amp; Aunt Eva went to funeral – a very
sad affair. Went to Bridge Club at Anna’s – got prize – a
flower. I was made Sec’y of Badminton Club at organization
meeting. Joe Noble went away to-day – going overseas as
an Observer.
Still very cold. Quite busy. Val Hahn was buried to-day.
Phil Morgan (Kearney? Traveller) was in - very smart. I had
my hair finger-waved at night.
Last Disc’t Day. Ruby came home. Had letter from Laddie.
Went to Firemen’s Dance - all Durham soldiers home for it –
not a bad time. Berniece went with a new boy friend from
Markdale.
Nicer to-day. Ruby, Aunt Eva &amp; I played cards at night.
Went home afterwards. Mary Pickering was married at 7
o’clock.
Rained all day. We all went out to Winnie’s (14) for a
chicken dinner. Came home &amp; read afterwards.
A terrible day – raining. No holiday. Wrote to Laddie.
Terrible wind &amp; rain at night. Hydro was off all night.
Another terrible windy day. A lot of damage was done all
over Western Ont. Last night. Went to Red Cross, did fancy
work.
Nicer to-day. Had letter from Laddie. Had Com. Meeting –
what a headache! I am getting fed up with it – they are
thinking about advertising for one man for Hydro &amp;
Waterworks. Went to Bridge Club after at Traynor’s.
Nice day but cold. I told Ab they were thinking about
advertising for the job. Did fancy work at night.
Wrote to Laddie. Very cold but no snow yet. I stayed in at
night – finished my first pair of cutwork pillow cases.
Cold &amp; snowing. Went home at five. Worked on a pr. of
pillow cases and read at night.
Quite sloppy. Elgin &amp; Norma were up for awhile in aft. Went
to church at night – Ladies Choir.
Ab is in Toronto – lost key of car &amp; had to get one made.
Power off on Rural – some time. Went to Young People’s
Crokinole Social at night – made $10.
Nice day. I am making out reports for Fin. Statement. Joe
Noble is on his way to Eng. I read a letter from him. Went
to Red Cross &amp; Auxiliary.
I played my first game of badminton. I think I will like it – got
a new racket &amp; press, $4 wholesale. Went to I.O.D.E.
Community party – played bridge at Kearney’s – lunch &amp;
dance at hall afterwards. Laddie telephoned when I was out.

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Had letter from Laddie. He is going to change his boarding
place Sat. to Cook’s. Alf McGirr &amp; Jean have broken their
engagement. Went to badminton meeting. We played for
about two hours afterwards. Wrote to Laddie.
Elgin went to camp at Kitchener for a month’s compulsory
training. Went to Bridge Club at Berniece’s – grand fruit
salad for lunch.
Raining. Went home after supper. Read.
Very nice day. Elgin was up for supper from Kitchener camp
-had uniform on – he was telling us all about camp life.
Went o church at night.
Nice day but cold. Joe Noble landed in Eng. He spoke over
the radio at night. Went to Young People’s – worked on a
cushion afterwards.
Reg Reis graduated in wireless operating, landed home from
Calgary but only has until to-morrow &amp; then has to go to
Halifax &amp; from there to England. Vera stayed home from
school to be with him. Mr. Flannery was up &amp; met the
Commission about combining 2 jobs. Laddie wrote. Went to
an opening social at the Badminton Court – played &amp; had
lunch.
Snowed last night – had to get galoshes out. Reg went
away to-day. Wrote to Laddie. Went to Bridge Club at Mary
Firth’s – lots of fun. I got a booby – a package of Christmas
seals.
Quite a lot of snow now. Berniece, Hilda &amp; I invited 5 tables
of girls for a Red Cross Euchre on Mon. night. I went to a
bridge at Shirley’s at 6:30 – grand meal. We played
Michigan Poker. I put in 5¢, at end had 10¢
Not feeling very well. Mother went to doctor – her blood
pressure is up to 170 again – has to rest and no tea. Laddie
wrote. I got a machineless permanent at Ethel’s 7 was there
from 6 to 121;15. A military Ball was held in the Town Hall.
Snowing. Quite busy. Went home at five, baked a pie &amp; a
cake. It snowed all night.
Nice day but we have plenty of snow. Laddie came up with
George but roads were so heavy they didn’t get up until
4:30. He came down after supper. We went up to Durham
about 10 – he came up to Aunt Eva’s for awhile.
Al kinds of snow. All back roads are blocked. The most for
this time of year for quite a number of years. Berniece, Hilda
&amp; I had a euchre at Whitmore’s for the Red Cross. 5 tables
of girls. 25¢ each.
Very frosty. Went to Red Cross super, then to Com. Meeting
&amp; then to Auxiliary at Mrs. Irvin Sharp’s.
Very stormy. Went to Bridge Club at Hilda’s. I ordered a
ring for Laddie for Christmas, $10.
Cold. Made out bills. I bought several Christmas presents
after work. Played badminton at night – swell time.
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Finished a cushion for Mother. Played badminton.
Raining. I have finished my Christmas shopping. I baked a
dark Christmas cake at night as Mother is still not able to do
anything.
Nice day. Elgin &amp; Norma were up for supper. Elgin was
telling us all about camp. I wrote to Laddie at night.
Making out bills. Nice day. Went to Young People’s at
night. Started a green luncheon set.
Busy. Went to Red Cross at night. Reg called Ries’ to say
he landed in England yesterday. Played badminton after
Red Cross.
Lovely winter day. Stayed in at night – first for ages. Did
fancy work &amp; read. The Greeks are driving the Italians back.
Snowing. Did some shopping after work. Played badminton
at night. Addressed Christmas cards afterwards.
A grand day but frosty. Finished bills. Talked to travellers.
Berniece and I went to Sunday School concert in hall. Very
good.
A grand day. Mother &amp; I did some shopping. Went home. I
made a knitting bag for Vera for Christmas. Made some
hand lotion – cost 50¢- made a lot.
A lovely day. Lorne and I decorated tree, etc. Went to
church at night. Read afterwards.
Raining &amp; very slippery. Expected letter from Laddie but
none. Went to Young People’s at night. Mr. Glass spoke on
the “Good Samaritan idea” – splendid.
A beautiful day. Mrs. Brad Jamieson died to-day in Toronto.
I got a surprise Christmas present from Aunt Mary Ritchie in
London - doilies and lace for pillow cases that she did
herself. Vera went to Owen Sound &amp; got a new powder blue
evening dress. Played badminton at night.
Real mild. Germans came to aid of Italians as they are
getting badly beaten in Egypt &amp; Albania. I went to Public
School concert in hall – it was splendid.
Mild. Still no letter from Laddie. I washed my hair at night
and had it waved. I had my green wool dress cleaned $1.00.
Mild -hardly any snow left now. I wrote to Laddie to see why
he hasn’t written. Mother got a nice scarf from Geraldine &amp;
Leo. Went to High School Commencement. It was real
good. Vera had to give President’s speech. Play was swell
- Norah Kearney was a scream.
Mild. Elgin came home from camp to-day. He called for me
at work. He has signed up as a driver mechanic in the Air
Force. Lorne &amp; I wrapped up Christmas presents until
12:00.
Mild. Went to church in aft. and at night. Christmas cantata,
“In Quest of the King”. Read afterwards.

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A grand day – sun shining &amp; mild. Mrs. Grant called to ask
me if I would meet Laddie in Hanover Tues. night. Went
down town at night, delivered parcels &amp; finished shopping for
Elg. Listened to Lux, “Young Tom Edison”.
Still mild and bright. Laddie sent me a doz. Roses. Mother,
Dad, Lorne &amp; I went over to Hanover at night to meet
Laddie. Train was 11/2 hrs. late. Laddie is getting fatter,
weighs 135 now.
Mild – just like spring. I got some lovely presents – cute
apron, 2 plates Spode, cup &amp; saucer, 2 pr. stockings,
snuggies, 3 handkerchiefs, towel, card table cover, cutex set
from Ab. Laddie gave me Tweed bath salts &amp; toilet water,
vanity set, cutex set, Forever Yours perfume &amp; samples
tooth paste. We spent Christmas at Winnie’s. Laddie and I
went to Christmas dance – didn’t get in until four.
Slept until noon. Jean is here. Laddie came down in aft. &amp;
stayed for supper. He went back with Geo. About 8. I had
bath &amp; went to bed early.
Still mild. I had office cleaned yesterday. Mr. Sarney? Gave
me a box of chocolates. Had Com. Meeting at night, played
badminton &amp; went in to see Berniece’s parents, had lunch.
Mild. I went home at five. Read and did some ironing at
night.
Rained all day. Read and lay around all aft. Went to church
at night – Cantata. Went down to Anna’s afterwards, saw
parents &amp; had lunch.
Snowing and a little colder. Nomination night. Jas.? Duffield
was elected Mayor by acclamation. Played badminton &amp;
then we played cards &amp; cracked nuts.
Ground is covered with snow again but it is real nice. Quite
busy taking off controls, etc. Laddie didn’t come home –
was quite disappointed. Mother &amp; Dad came up. We played
cards, waited until 2 for Lorne to come home from skating,
listened to radio. Ruby came home with us – when we got
tired.

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COMMENT
New Year’s Day. Ruby was at our place. Elgin came home.
We had a grand chicken dinner at 2pm. Played cards
afterwards. Ruby, Aunt Eva &amp; I went over to Sally &amp; Vic’s at
night. Dr. Backus’ were there – we talked. I read a grand
story.
Raining &amp; sleet. Real busy. Took off controls. No letter from
Laddie yet. Mel Calder is running against Bob Campbell for
Commissioner. We went to show at night in Hanover with
Ruby. A grand picture – Robt. Taylor and Norma Shearer in
“Escape”. Played cards &amp; had lunch afterwards.
Mild – a lovely day – finished controls, etc. Had letter from
Laddie. He wasn’t able to get away for New Year’s. Played
badminton at night, had bath, etc.
Quite stormy. Ruby went back to-day. I played badminton
at night and then went home afterwards.
A nice day but cold. Quite a lot of snow now. Put away
Xmas presents, read, etc. Elg &amp; Norma, Florence &amp; Soonie
were up for awhile in aft. I wrote a long letter to Laddie at
night.
Lovely day. Election in Durham. Bob Campbell defeated
Mel Calder by majority of 115. Peck family has pneumonia.
I stayed in at night – read &amp; started a cushion.
Nice day. I am busy making out hydro report. Played
badminton at night. Went to Red Cross first.
Had a letter from Laddie. He has been busy lately. We
started our Bridge Club again – had it out at Freda’s
Lovely winter’s day. We took inventory &amp; I made out power
bills. I cleaned out my drawers at night &amp; got everything
organized for another spell.
Wrote to Laddie. Figured out inventory. Had a letter from
Ruby. She sent me cover for my badminton top racket.
Barbara had a party for Ethel in honour of her marriage. We
played bridge &amp; then had a grand dinner. We gave her a
glass sandwich plate &amp; salad bowl.
A hydro gang is here building a new substation &amp; the
foreman, Geo. Wilson spends a lot of his time in the office
talking. Power is going to be off to-morrow aft. &amp; I had to
call 50 &amp; tell them. Went home at 5 – did fancywork.
Elgin was up. I read in aft. Went to church at night. Barb &amp;
I went up to Berniece’s after – talked &amp; listened to radio.
Nice day but real cold. Finished power bills. The foreman of
the hydro gang got a call to report Thurs. for the Air Force.
Went to Young People’s at night – played badminton after.

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Very frosty – below zero. I can’t get much done these days
as there is always someone around. Went to Red Cross
supper. Read afterwards.
Still cold. Had letter from Laddie. Mr. Wheeler ave me a
deck of cards. We had Bridge Club at Rita Willis’.
Nice day. Made notes for my personal file. I had my hair
done at night. Ethel gave me another permanent as the
other one wasn’t satisfactory.
Wrote to Laddie. Studied bookkeeping. We Had Com.
Meeting at night – Mr. Duffield’s first meeting. Finished
cushion – had bath, etc.
I called people again about power being off Sun. I went
home with Elgin – did fancy work at night.
Read. Went to church in aft. Norma, Ken McIntyre &amp; Elgin
came up for supper. We talked afterwards and Elgin
brought me up to town.
Frosty but a nice day. Closed Waterworks books. Went to
Young People’s at night. We had a badminton meeting
afterwards – then played.
Lovely day. Busy with Waterworks books. Went to library &amp;
then to Auxiliary at Margaret McGirr’s.
Mr. Ferguson came on noon train &amp; went away on aft. train
– great rush. Went over to Mrs. Rev. Smith’s – her mother is
dead. Went to Bridge Club at Ritchie’s.
The hydro gang were celebrating last night &amp; to-day (no
work done). They made a terrible racket at hotel – up all
night. Rus McGillivray came in aft. to audit books. Gang
came in while he was here – all quite high.
Rus is still here auditing books. Going back to work to-day
but not feeling much like it (boredom). Harry Wilson went
away to-night (joining Air Force). I will miss him as he spent
a lot of time in the office talking. Played badminton at night.
Lovely day. Everything has settled back to normal again.
Got brushes from Fuller Brush man. I went home at five, did
fancy work &amp; listened to radio.
Cold wind. Elgin was up. We went for a drive. Ski Meet in
Durham. Went to church at night – read afterwards.
Cold. No letter from Laddie. I haven’t had one for over a
week now – same old thoughts! Mother went to Owen
Sound &amp; got me some wine goods for a blouse, etc. Went to
Young People’s Social at night. A lot of fun.
Finished water bills. Went to Red Cross. Read afterwards.
Quite windy &amp; cold. Went to Auxiliary Skating Party at night
but didn’t skate. Lunch in church – Italian spaghetti,
doughnuts &amp; coffee.
Snowing. Quite busy. Went to a shower for Ethel (Moody) in
Lodge Rooms – over 100 there. Supper at 6:30. Chicken
molds, potato salad, salad plate, tea &amp; little cakes, ice cream
&amp; angel cake. She got lovely presents.
A lovely bright day. Busy. Played badminton at night – had
some good games.

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Nice day. I actually got a letter from Laddie to-day – over 2
weeks since I got one before. He has been going out with
some girl, Kay Walton by name. I went home at 5. Elgin &amp;
Norma called &amp; took me to show in Hanover – a swell
picture, Robert Taylor in “Flight Command”.
Nice but cold. Sally, Vic &amp; Nadine were down for supper.
Nadine &amp; I stayed all night as Sally &amp; Vic went to Mt. Forest.
Wrote to Laddie.
Came up to work in morning – busy, took off controls. Went
to Young People’s at night. They picked out characters for a
play. I have a part.
Grand day. Com. meeting – a deleg. here from Council,
going to make a jail, police office up here – fix up a new
work shop &amp; build a garage. Also improve street lighting.
Played badminton afterwards – a lot of fun. Berniece &amp; I ate
afterwards in Hahn’s.
Swell day. I had a letter from Laddie. He wrote very
promptly this time. – has been out with Kay some more.
Might be home some weekend soon. Went to Bridge Club a
Berniece’s – beginning of 2nd round.
Aunt Eva advertised the dairy in the Globe &amp; Mail – got 11
replies. Went to badminton tournament at night (local one),
had lunch afterwards – a lot of fun.
A grand day – just like spring. Busy. Stayed in at night –
read, stamped a luncheon cloth, had bath, etc.
Very stormy. Ab went to Toronto as Bill has pneumonia- in
Christie St. Hospital. I went home at five, did fancy work.
East of Toronto they had worst storm in years – all roads
blocked.
Nice day but cold. Elgin was up. Elg says Muriel Walls has
a daughter. I went to church at night &amp; then went in to
Berniece’s. Wrote to Laddie.
Ab isn’t back yet. Clarence put fire on for me. I had a letter
from Laddie. He got his call for the army &amp; is taking his
medical to-day in London. I was talking to Mrs. Grant after
work. Played badminton, Young People’s Skating Party –
ate with them.
A swell day. Very busy. Went to Red Cross supper &amp; then
to play practice – the first one for the play, “The Antics of
Andrew”. Went to library after.
Laddie called to say he had been accepted. Bill Noble is
very low with pneumonia &amp; the family got a telegram to go.
Phil Morgan in - we talked for ages.
Bill is better but Ab stayed down as he isn’t out of danger
yet. I wrote Laddie &amp; sent a Valentine. Went to play
practice &amp; played badminton – lots of fun.
Raining – didn’t do much. Ab still away. Laddie sent me
flowers (roses) for Valentine’s Day. I washed my hair &amp; had
it waved at night.

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Colder. Ab is back. Bill is better. I went home after work,
did fancy work. Mother made candy.
A grand day. Elgin &amp; Bob Gardiner were up for supper.
Laddie came up with Geo. About 4. I went up for him about
7 and he stayed until 11 when Geo. called to go back. First I
had seen him for nearly 2 mos. He doesn’t know definitely
yet when he will have to go.
Stormy. I didn’t do much all day – started a budget. Went to
play practice, Young People’s &amp; badminton at night. Aunt
Eva had man come to look at dairy.
Stormy. Laddie was going to a birthday party for Geo. tonight at Grant’s. I went to Auxiliary at Elsie McGirr’s
Very stormy – the worst of the winter. I went to play practice
&amp; then to Bridge Club at Anna’s. Fred Jamieson was
accepted into the Air Force.
Still stormy – roads are nearly blocked – a bad fire in
Markdale’s business section. Went to play practice &amp; played
badminton afterwards.
Settled to-day – milder. I went to play practice &amp; then came
home and did odd jobs – finished helmet, etc.
Nice to-day. Very busy on last day. Nadine is 7 to-day. I
went home after work – finished pillow cases.
A grand day. Elgin was up. I went to church at night. Read
a story afterwards.
Nice sunny day. Sir Frederick Banting, discoverer of insulin,
killed in plane crash. Our Young People’s went to Skating
Party in Mt. Forest. Some of us went to show – real good,
Irene Dunne &amp; Cary Grant in” My Favourite Wife”.
Windy &amp; cold. Laddie &amp; I have been going together for 6
years. I went to play practice, Red Cross &amp; played
badminton afterwards.
Nice day but frosty. I had a letter from Laddie – he is
coming up Sat. I had Bridge Club at night. Served
sandwiches – tuna, egg &amp; tomato.
Filing stubs. Wrote Laddie. Junior Red Cross Carnival. We
had skaters from Owen Sound. It was a great success. We
made $100. I helped sell hot digs &amp; coffee.
Still very cold. Finished filing stubs. We had a long play
practice at night – from seven to ten. Had bath, etc.
afterwards.
Grand day. Florence came up to see me in morning &amp; we
had a great chat as I hadn’t seen her for ages. Laddie was
to come home to-day with Geo. but he didn’t come as he
has to report to London Wed. morning &amp; had a lot of final
arrangements to make.
I went home in the morning. Winnie &amp; Jack were down &amp;
stayed for super. Elgin &amp; Norma came up at night &amp; we
listened to radio.
Wrote to Laddie. Real busy. Went to play practice at night &amp;
Young People’s afterwards. Listened to Lux Radio theatre.
Frosty. Took off controls. Commission meeting at night –

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had a good meeting – discussed arrears.
Laddie had to report to London to-day for Dental Corp. I
went to Bridge Club at Freda’s (Anna’s).
A grand day – milder. Art Hardy was here showing a film to
the schools. Went to Auxiliary Crokinole at night. Played
badminton &amp; had nice lunch.
Lovely day – didn’t do much. Went to play practice at night.
Germans are in Bulgaria now – ready to make a move soon
– probably into Greece.
A nice day. Jean’s birthday. I gave her socks. I went home
at five. Norma &amp; Elgin came up at night – we played cards.
A swell day. Laddie came up with Geo., didn’t get up until
about 6. We went to church. He has his uniform now &amp;
doesn’t it ever look smart on him (Laddie gave me a pip). He
expects to have to go to Windsor in about 2 weeks time. He
is 1st Lieut. We stayed at Aunt Eva’s until George called for
him to go back to base, about 11:30. We had a swell time –
talked over future plans.
A swell day. Mother &amp; Dad’s 26th wedding anniversary. I
am busy knitting socks for Laddie. I want to get one done
this week so I will have them ready for his birthday. Went to
play practice &amp; Young People’s.
Real stormy. Did some planning. Went to Red Cross
supper, play practice &amp; played badminton.
Nice day. Did some more figuring. Turned heel in 1st sock –
no trouble. Went to Bridge Club at Ethel’s. I got prize – a
cellophane card table cover.
Cleaned out desk. Nice sunny day. I washed my hair &amp; had
it waved. Geo. Braithwaite is thinking about buying dairy.
Grand day. Cleaned table. Went to lay practice. Hilda came
over afterwards. I finished sock.
Snowing. Cleaned safe. I got a good book “Fame is the
Spur” by Howard Spring. Mother isn’t feeling very well
again. Dr. Thinks she has thyroid trouble. Knit at night.
Berniece’s birthday. It got terribly stormy in aft. Aunt Eva &amp;
I went to church. I went to Berniece’s afterwards, had nice
lunch.
A terrible storm. All roads are blocked. Anybody that was
away for week-end couldn’t get back. I had a letter from
Laddie. He has to go to Woodstock instead of Windsor now
– much better. Mt. Forest &amp; Holstein were to come to Young
People’s but couldn’t get through. Went to play practice &amp;
played badminton.
The storm is still raging &amp; roads are still blocked. Very cold
too. Durham is isolated. Wrote to Laddie. Train was five
hours late. I went to lay practice &amp; Auxiliary at Marion
Moore’s.
Storm has abated. Clear but cold. I had my picture taken at
Han’s (Myer’s Studios), $1.99. Went to Bridge Club at
Clara’s.
Nice to-day. I went to Community Party – to Kearney’s for
bridge, lunch &amp; dance at hall afterwards.

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Nice day. I finished socks &amp; washed them. Went to play
practice – lasted until 10:30. Scotland is being heavily
bombed (Jas Duffield’s home was bombed and his cousin
killed).
Very spring like. Laddie came home on bus. We went to
the dance at Speer’s Hall at Hanover. I got a big kick out of
other soldiers saluting him.
A swell day – real warm. Elgin took us for a drive in
morning. I went uptown in aft. Laddie &amp; I went for a walk &amp;
then Geo. took him down to Fergus to meet another dentist
who is in the Army. We had supper down there.
Colder. I got proofs back. Three weren’t bad and I am
having a great time deciding on one. Laddie’s birthday – 26.
I gave him the socks &amp; 2 books, “Fame is the Spur” and
“Invitation to Life”. Went to play practice until 11:30.
Cool. Typed names on bills &amp; read some of “Fame is the
Spur”. Went to play practice. Joe Noble is in hospital in
Eng. With some ribs broken from plane crash.
Took in my proofs – getting one of each of 2 diff. proofs.
Rehearsal in hall – wore evening dress.
Nice day. We put on our play, “The Antics of Andrew” in the
Town Hall. It went over big. It certainly created plenty of
laughs. We all ate in restaurant after.
The Yugoslavia people overthrew the gov’t when it agreed to
join with Germany. I went to Pres. Church Irish supper with
Sally – went to bed early.
Colder. I finished “Fame is the Spur”- it is a great book. I
went home after work. Norma &amp; Elgin were up for super. I
expected Laddie up but he didn’t come.
Colder, but bright. Had an easy day – rested and read.
Went to church at night.
Warmer. Real busy, took off controls, etc. We had Mt.
Forest &amp; Holstein at Young People’s – a lot of fun.
Grand day. I went to Red Cross supper &amp; to Com. Meeting,
did fancy work afterwards.
Nice day. I haven’t heard from Laddie since he went back.
Went to Bridge Club at Barbara’s – the last for this year.
A grand spring day but wind is cool. Made out bills. Mother
has flu again. I went to Badminton tournament. We had ice
cream, cookies &amp; pop for lunch.
The Grey &amp; Simcoe Forresters marched through town this
morning (8:00) – finished training now. Jack, Hilda, Reg &amp; I
had some good games of badminton at night.
Raining. Vera &amp; Jean got new reversible coats. I bought
Jean’s tweed one. Laddie came home. He is in Listowel
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I went home in morning. Laddie came down for supper. We
went to church &amp; then came down to house until Geo. was
ready to go back (around 11).
I went to Toronto with Ritchies. We left at 5:30 – shopped all
day – didn’t home until 12:00. I got navy dress, hat &amp;
blouse, red, navy shoes, etc. Anna, Barb &amp; Freda got coats,
shoes, etc.
A beautiful day. I bought a few more accessories and fixed
my clothes at night.
A swell day – warm enough for spring coats. Washed my
hair &amp; had it waved at night. War situation is becoming quite
critical. Germans are attacking allied Greece &amp; Br. Forces in
Greece.
Another swell day. I had letter from Laddie – he doesn’t get
a holiday to-morrow. I had bath, etc. at night. Aunt Eva &amp; I
went downtown for walk, stores open.
A beautiful day for Good Friday. You can go out without
coats. I played badminton in aft. with girls. Most of soldiers
are home. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to a show in hall at night.
A grand day – actually hot in the sun. Ruby came home.
She was at Raynor’s yesterday – they are in their new house
now at Clapison’s Corners. I was expecting Laddie to come
home with Geo. but he couldn’t come as he had a cold. I
went to show in Mt. Forest with Ruby – saw “Kitty Foyle”.
Easter Sunday and a grand day – as warm as summer. I
went to Durham Church in morning &amp; to Berniece’s for a
duck diner. We went to Mt. Forest for a drive in aft. Bern.
stayed with me for supper. I wrote to Laddie &amp; gave letter to
Geo. to post.
Rained in morning – hot in aft. Ruby, Aunt Eva &amp; girls &amp;
Mother went to Hamilton to-day. Jasper Traynor died in his
sleep this aft. from a clot of blood caused by over
excitement. He was only married on Sat. I went to Young
People’s &amp; for walk with Marion &amp; Jessie.
A little cooler. Typed names on water bills. I went to
rehearsal for play at night. I got my pictures yesterday. I
think they are very good – as good as can be expected.
I had a letter from Laddie – his cold is getting better. We put
on our play again in the Hall for Red Cross friends. We had
lunch afterwards in Queen St. church.
Much cooler. Fighting is still going on in Balkans &amp; Africa. I
stayed in at night &amp; knit. Ruby was making a list of the
things they would need to start up house-keeping.
Nice day. The masons bricked in the back door to-day –
they are making new cells – a police office. We went out to
Winnie’s for a spare rib diner. Played cards afterwards.
Raining in morning but real mild in aft. We cleaned up mess
after the plastering. I expected Laddie but he didn’t come. I
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Cloudy – showers. Laddie &amp; Geo. came up about 5:30.
Laddie was in battle dress. He came over to aunt Eva’s
around 7. We had a grand time. After church, we went for a
drive with Geo. to Markdale &amp; home by Chatsworth.
Vey cold – like winter again. I went to Young People’s at
night &amp; played badminton afterwards. Vera got all her
exams – has her Sr. Matric. Now. She is going out to
Winnie’s to work on farm.
A little warmer &amp; real bright. Quite busy. Mother has Marion
Kerr helping her – she passed at Easter. I went to Auxiliary
– Thank Offering – a speaker from Owen Sound.
Raining. Greece is almost defeated. I went to show in Mt.
Forest at night with McKechnie’s. Saw “Virginia” with
Madeline Carroll &amp; Fred MacMurray – swell.
Bright but cool. Busy. Went to Presbyterian play,” Nobody
but Nancy” - not bad. Marg Derby stayed all night. We had
lunch after play.
Nice day – a little warmer. Ab was in a car accident this
week near Hanover. A boy on a bicycle was hit &amp; survived
hurt. Today is Art Innes’ trial also. Firemen’s’ Ball – I
expected Laddie up but he didn’t come- had to attend some
Red Cross function I had good time at dance. Jack
McKechnie drove me home.
A beautiful day. Laddie came home with Geo. We went
down to a military parade for recruiting purposes in Mt.
Forest at 7. Mother &amp; Dad were away so Laddie and I went
home – were alone until the came back- about 1 – we had a
swell time.
A grand day. Laddie &amp; I called for Anna &amp; Norman in aft &amp;
we went out to Aberdeen Falls &amp; took pictures.
Beautiful day. I finished water bills. Greece has
surrendered to the Germans. I went to Young People’s Rally
held in Durham this yr.
Swell day. Read most of day. Went down to Berniece’s at
night &amp; played bridge.
Grand weather. New budget out. Nat. Defence &amp; Income
Tax doubled – gasoline up 3¢ a gallon, tax on shows.
Berniece &amp; I went for a walk at night.
First half holiday. I went home in aft &amp; cleaned drawers, etc.
in my room. I took car to show in Mt. Forest at night. Jack,
Hilda, Anna, Norman &amp; Lorne went with me.
A little cooler but bright. Aunt Eva &amp; I went over with Jack
McKechnie to a concert in he Hanover Town Hall, for the
Telegram Br. War Victims Fund. 3 artists from Toronto –
real good.
A beautiful day. I expected Laddie home but he didn’t come.
Geo. said he called for him but they told him he was out
trying a car he had bought. I went down town for awhile at
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Nice day but windy. Didn’t do much all day. Went to church
at night.
Nice day. No letter from Laddie yet. I went to Young
People’s at night but there wasn’t enough there to have a
meeting. Went for a walk with girls. Marion More &amp; I
discussed our problems (boy friends).
Very nice. Aunt Mary Ritchie died to-day (cancer) – only
came home from London where she was working, hardly two
weeks ago. Had tooth filled. I went to Red Cross supper –
we planned a dance. Commission meeting afterwards &amp;
Berniece &amp; I went for a walk.
Raining. Mr. Ferguson was here. Last disc. Day also. I had
my hair done at night.
Half holiday. I went down to Bogles in aft. &amp; then went home
&amp; cleaned out recipe drawer, finished pair of socks.
Raining. Percy Daniel’s baby died. Stayed in at night &amp; had
a bath, etc.
Nice day but cool. Another officer, Don Grant, brought
Laddie up about 7:30. We went to a dance in Listowel. I
bawled Laddie out for not writing – everything is OK again.
He went to a party for dental officers at Kincardine last
weekend, in honour of 97th Battery. Dance at Armories
(swell). I met Don &amp; his girl friend, Joe White &amp; some others.
After the dance we went to Mr. Kemp’s home. Laddie &amp; I
drove home stayed out until 4.
Lovely day but cool. Mother’s Day. I gave Mother a flower.
Laddie came down in aft. Laddie gave me a box of
chocolates. We went for a long drive with Elg &amp; Norma. All
had supper at home &amp; then Elg and Norma drove Laddie
back to Listowel.
Cool. Vera went out to farm (Winnie’s) for 8 weeks. Tired.
Went to Young People’s at night, played badminton
afterwards &amp; then had lunch with girls over town. Jessie is
home.
Not feeling the best. Hitler’s Secy. Rudolph Hess , No. 3
man in Germany left Germany &amp; flew to Scotland – bails out
in Scot. – he is supposed to have had a fight with Hitler.
Went to Red Cross &amp; for a walk with girls. We ate.
Mr. McFadden died. I went to dentist &amp; had my teeth
cleaned (finished). Aunt Eva, Jean, Nora &amp; I went to show in
Mt. Forest. Saw Cayr Grant, Jas. Stewart &amp; Katherine
Hepburn in “The Philadelphia Story”, good.
Half holiday. The 97th Battery went through town but it was
raining. I went to show in Mt. Forest with McKechnies – 2
features: one was Shirley Temple in “the Bluebird”, ate
afterwards.
Cloudy. Laddie wrote, sent $100 for our acc’t. I stayed in at
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Cool. Laddie came home in aft., came up to office. Laddie
does everything on the spur of he moment. I got my
engagement ring at night. We picked it out at Weppler’s in
Hanover. Went to Ran afterwards. Was I ever excited.
A grand day &amp; we had a grand time. I went home in morning
&amp; showed family my ring. In aft. Laddie &amp; I, Geo, Vera &amp;
Evelyn went for a drive over country roads &amp; landed up I
Owen Sound, had supper at a Barbeque near Owen Sound.
When we got back we had company (Mr. &amp; Mrs. Watson &amp;
Joan) from Toronto. Laddie &amp; I went to Flesherton with Geo.
&amp; Vera at night.
Tired but happy. Laddie went to Dental Convention in
Toronto to-day, took George’s car from London. Went out to
farm for Vera after work. I took a load of girls to Young
People’s. Rally at Dundalk. We didn’t get home until 1:30.
Real warm. Phil Morgan was in – we had quite a talk –
about my engagement, etc. We had a letter from Ruby –
she has German measles. I went to Red Cross &amp; Auxiliary.
Real hot. 80 in Toronto. Open night. I had a lot of shopping
to do. Went to bed early.
Lorne’s birthday – 15. We went to Owen Sound in aft. Vera
drove &amp; we had a little accident in Owen Sound. Another
car hit us &amp; ripped a hole in our fender. Had my hair fixed
up after I came home.
A little cooler. Laddie called me to say he would be up for
dance to-night. We went to Junior Red Cross dance, had a
good time. We stayed out for awhile after dance. I stayed in
Durham.
A nice day for the holiday but quite windy. Harold, Violet,
Reg &amp; Mary were up – also Aunt Jennie from Port Elgin.
Laddie, Lorne and I went fishing in aft. – no luck – cooked
our supper at Rob Roy. We went out to the Ran to dance at
night – had lunch at Anna’s afterward.
Nice day. Laddie, Geo., Vera, Evelyn &amp; I went to
Belfountain &amp; Erin – had supper in Guelph. Got home about
11. Boys went back to Listowel &amp; London.
Windy. I went to a concert at Zion with Ritchies. Westside
United Church, Owen Sound, put on their play, “Bringing
Home the Bacon”, real good.
Dr. Sneath? died suddenly from a heart attack. I went to
Red Cross at night. We put flags on strings to put up on
main street to advertise Victory War Loan– went for a walk
afterwards.
Wrote to Laddie. Raining. Laddie called me in aft. – he
wants me to go down to Listowel Friday night. I went to
library at night &amp; for a walk with girls.
Cool. I had my hair done in aft. &amp; then went home &amp; brought
up car. Went out to a Bingo &amp; Box Social at No.9 School –
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Cool but bright. Mr. Flannery came in aft. &amp; I didn’t get back
off work until 5:30. Shirley &amp; I were supposed to go to
Listowel at 6:30 but I couldn’t find permit, didn’t get away
until 7. We got there safely and met Laddie – there was a
big parade, speeches, fireworks, etc. to advertise Victory
War Loan. We picked up another officer, Scramfield? for
Shirley . We went to dance, got home at 3.
Raining – busy, had a sleep after work. Laddie came home.
We went to Ran with George. Planned trip to London on
Sun.
Geo., Evelyn, Vera, Laddie &amp; I left for London at 7. While
Geo. was working we wen to St. Thomas. Laddie got his
K.O.T.C certificate, instruments, saw some friends. We had
dinner in London. Saw a grand parade, 4,000 soldiers.
Went to Wonderland. Had supper in Hanover. Lad and I
went to Grants and then for walk.
Real warm. Busy. Our Bridge Club had chicken dinner at
Union Hotel in Hanover. A factory burnt down near the hotel
while we were eating our dinner. Went to show afterwards.
The Br. had to evacuate from Crete.
Warm. A mechanized unit from Camp Borden came to town
in morning – didn’t go to work until 11. We had Com.
Meeting at night. Berniece and I went for a walk afterwards.
Very busy. Laddie called me in morning. I sent down $25.
Stayed in at night for a change, ironed, did fancy work &amp;
read.
A beautiful day. I went home in aft., looked through some
recipes. Went for a walk. Read book at night. Got a
congratulation card from Ruby.
Real warm. Very busy. Ruby came up at night. We talked.
She has had a shower already.
25 to-day. Busy making out bills. Laddie &amp; I went down
home for a chicken dinner. Elg. &amp; Norma were up. Laddie
gave me 2 plates in spode; I also got 2 cups and saucers &amp;
a plate. We Went to Rav (Rahn de Voo). Elg &amp; Norma
stayed all night.
Very cool. Elg, Norma, Laddie &amp; I went for a drive in aft.,
landed up in Owen Sound. We had lunch in the car as it
was too cold outside. Picked up Marg Evans after lunch,
took her for a drive, got back about 10.
Still cool. Busy. Went to dentist. Stayed in at night. Did
fancy work &amp; read.
A little warmer. I bought a Victory Bond $100 (for Laddie).
Went to Red Cross at night &amp; for walk. Read afterwards.
Laddie called me &amp; wants me to come down to a dance tomorrow night (last one). Put arrears on bills. Went over to
church at night &amp; set tables for a banquet. Went to library
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Mother, Dad, Lorne, Shirley &amp; I went to Hanover in aft. I got
my eyes tested, also 2 dresses, hat, slacks. Shirley &amp; I went
to Listowel at night, got there at 10, met Laddie and Fergie.
Went to the regimental dance in Armories, had a grand time.
We got home Fri. at 4 am.
Raining. Tired after the big night. I went to bed at 9 o’clock
– it rained all night anyway.
Raining in morning but cleared up in aft. Laddie &amp; Geo.
came home. We went to show in Hanover: Spenser Tracey
in ”Men of Boys’ Town”. Went to Ran afterwards. I am
staying in Durham for week-end.
Went to Anniversary service. Gypsy? Smith, evangelist
spoke. Laddie &amp; I went to “Torch of Freedom” service in
park in aft. parade. We then went for a drive &amp; went to
Anna’s for a chicken diner. Went to church &amp; then went to
Mt. Forest for drive.
Freda left for Milton where she will be Manager of Carroll’s
Store. A parade of floats went through town in aft. I went to
hear Gypsy Smith tell of his life from a gypsy camp to the
pulpit.
Warm. Played tennis for first at night. Went to Auxiliary
afterwards.
Warm. Ab is sick. I got a permanent at night at Ethel’s.
Warm. Peck &amp; I planted flowers in morning. Went home in
aft., read, etc. Berniece &amp; I went for a walk at night.
Real hot. We cleaned office &amp; fixed lawn. Played tennis at
night. Laddie called. Geo. Is working this weekend so I am
going down for him to-morrow night.
Very hot. They took Ab to Owen Sound hospital last night
for observation. Real busy – list day. Mother &amp; Dad went to
Listowel for Laddie, stopped in Mt. Forest on way home. We
met Earl Hunt &amp; had lunch. Laddie stayed at our place all
night. Glorious night. We sat out on verandah.
Hot. Laddie went up home for dinner. In aft. We picked up
Geo., Vera &amp; Evelyn &amp; went to Port Elgin, had lunch in park.
Came home by Owen Sound.
Germany has declared war on Russia. Laddie was moved
from Listowel to London to-day. I went down home for
supper. Miss Heard was there. I went to a reception for her
afterwards at Leeson’s.
Hot. Real busy putting in meters. They are going to take Ab
to Toronto for an examination. Played tennis at night.
Hot. Busy. I went to Presbyterian Garden Party in Show
Grounds – good supper.
Hot. We had Mt. Forest up for a Tennis tournament. I
played 2 sets. I went to Tennis Club dance at Rav
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Still very hot. Ab came home from Owen Sound Hospital today &amp; is going to Toronto General to-morrow. I went up to
see him at night. Laddie &amp; Geo. Came home about ten. We
went to Pike Lake for drive.
A little cooler. Laddie came up to office in aft. He is in
Woodstock now. We went to Rav at night.
Very hot. I didn’t go home. Went to church in morning.
Laddie &amp; I went for walk in aft. &amp; then for drive to Hayward?
Falls. We went down home for supper. We went out to
Florence’s at night. They left about 10.
Very hot. Real busy. I went to a Red Cross meeting at night
&amp; then went home afterwards for holiday to-morrow. Read.
Very, very hot. I baked a cake, went swimming. Mother
made me a bed jacket. Jessie, Aunt Eva, Lorne &amp; I went to
a show in Hanover, “I Wanted Wings”, real good.
Much cooler. Very busy. Played tennis at night. Went
down town afterwards. Ab is taking drug treatments &amp; if they
work, surgery will not be necessary.
Nice day. I went to Owen Sound with Elgin in aft., got
blouse etc. Played tennis at night. I had a letter from
Ladddie. Berniece and I went for a walk.
Nice day – cool. I decided to work next week – only take 1
week in July &amp; other in Sept. Ruby came home. She was
showing us shower gifts, etc., wedding is to be Aug.16.
Laddie wrote he is becoming lonesome in letters this week.
We had Com meeting – a lot of business.
Real warm – quite busy. I had 2 letters from Laddie. Laddie
didn’t get up until about 9 as Geo. Had 2 flat tires. We went
to the show in Hanover with Elgin &amp; Norma. Saw “One Night
in Lisbon”.
Warm. Laddie, Elg., Norma &amp; I went on a picnic to Owen
Sound park, had nice time. Arrived back about 10 – Geo.
Left about 11.
Showery. I went up to Wilma Sockett’s at night &amp; we
planned lunch for beach. I wrote to Laddie afterwards. Ruby
decided to have the wedding at our place.
Real busy, we cut off some services – quite a few travellers
in. I played tennis at night – read afterwards.
Mr. Ferguson came to-day. Very busy, we had to bal. a
control. I had a letter from Laddie. Played tennis at night.
Wrote to Laddie.
Hot. Busy. I went home in aft., got some things ready for
my holidays. Laddie wrote. The Orangemen had a street
dance at night. I went to it with the girls.
Hot. Very busy. Played tennis at night &amp; then went to library
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A grand day. I only worked in morning. 12th celebrated in
Durham. Laddie came up in aft. We ate our supper over at
the Red Cross, then went over to Grants. Laddie stayed at
our place at night.
Laddie &amp; I left about 11 for Wasaga Beach. We picked up 2
girls. We are in Sally’s cottage. We had our dinner here &amp;
then went swimming, had supper and went down town.
Laddie left about 9.
A beautiful day. There are 8 of us here: Hilda, Barb, Anna,
Wilma, Marg McAuliffe, Ruby Voisen &amp; Dorothy Gorman ?.
We went swimming, went to Stayner , hiked. At night we
went down town, bowled, played bingo, etc.
I have a cold. Wrote to Laddie. We had a terrible thunder
storm in aft. We talked &amp; read in aft. We went bowling at
night.
Not a bad day but sort of showery &amp; cool. We hiked for mail
&amp; hitch-hiked up town. In aft., went through gift shops. Ruby
&amp; girls came up to Miss Pattis? cottage. We went dancing at
night &amp; had a lot of fun.
A very nice day. We didn’t get up until late. I got a letter
from Laddie. We went swimming – waves were really high.
We went bowling (got mad at prop?) &amp; dancing at night – ate
afterwards. Lit fireplace – my pajamas caught on fire.
Cool. Went hiking in morning. Went up town in aft. &amp; had
our fortunes told – then went swimming. It rained at night –
most of us stayed home &amp; talked. Wilma &amp; I had a great
chat.
Real cold &amp; windy. Laddie, Norman &amp; little Charles came up
in aft. We went bowling 7 then ad had swell supper. Little
Charles wouldn’t go to toilet Sat around fireplace until time
to go to dance.
Nice day. We played miniature golf &amp; went bicycling in
morning. Laddie, Wilma, Charles &amp; I Took little Charles to
doctor in Stayner. We then came home about 5. Mother &amp;
Dad went to Winnie’s for supper. Laddie &amp; I came up town
&amp; went for a drive, etc. until 11!
What a letdown! I am terribly lonesome for Laddie. I had
my hair washed &amp; waved at night. You can’t buy gas after 9
on week nights now or all day Sunday.
Warm. Ruby &amp; girls came home from beach. I went to
Auxiliary at Myrtle McKechnie’s – supper meeting. Wrote to
Laddie afterwards.
Very hot – humidity high. I had letter from Laddie. Went up
to see Ab at night – he is going to get up soon. Went to
library.
Elgin 24 to-day. Very hot. We went to Sunday School picnic
at Holstein. Went in swimming. Ruby sent out invitations for
her wedding.
Still hot. I had a letter from Laddie to say he would be home
to-morrow. Vera &amp; I went swimming at night. I went to
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got home. We talked over getting married. He asked his
parents and they told him to suit himself. Aunt Eva had 2
English boys for supper. We went swimming. Laddie &amp; I
then went down town., walked &amp; talked.
Very, very hot. Laddie &amp; I went swimming in aft. &amp; then lay
under our maple tree until supper time. We went up to see
Wilma &amp; Charles at night. Thunder storm at 10:30 but it
didn’t seem to cool the air.
Very, very hot. Made out bills. Went down town at night &amp;
went for a walk with girls. I picked out a pattern for a dress
for wedding.
Hot. Phil Morgan was here on his last trip – going in to
army, brought me ice cream. I went to the show in Hanover
at night with Seymours. Saw Wm. Powell &amp; Myra Loy in
“Love Crazy”.
Rained in morning, warm in aft. Rest went to show. I read &amp;
went down town.
Hot. Ruby went to Toronto. I went down home. I had a
letter from Laddie. – he is a Captain now but he is next one
in his district to go overseas – probably Aug. or Sept. –
disappointed.
A little cooler. Peck is reading meters &amp; what a mess – some
of them haven’t been read for months &amp; months. Laddie
sent me $100 back pay for our bank acc’t. I took goods over
to Mrs. Wright, played tennis, had bath, etc.
Warm. Lots of work. Harold, Violet, Betty, her boy friend,
Reg and Mary came up. Laddie came home. We wen to
Ran – took Clem, Wilma, June MacD &amp; Reg Gilmour.
Stayed out late.
A grand day. Laddie &amp; I went up to see Wilma in aft. We
then went on a picnic to Owen Sound – went with Bill &amp;
Freda – had corn, chicken sandwiches, etc. Laddie stayed
at our place all night, I cried. Nerves bad – work, marriage,
etc.
Laddie went back with Geo. at six in morning. I rested all
day as I wasn’t feeling very well. Fowlers left about 8.
Berniece &amp; I went for a walk at night.
Lovely day. Very busy. Com. Meeting. Figured out
Unemployment Ins. Some time. Read after meeting. Geo.
Drew called &amp; wanted me to go up to Keraney’s cottage on
Thurs. But I have to work.
Grand day. Very busy. I played tennis at night, then went
down town. Wrote to Laddie afterwards.
I worked all day. Very busy. I got a letter from Lad: we can
no be married now (secret message) – going overseas soon.
Felt very sad. Had my dress fitted. Read. Men were here
looking at dairy.
Grand day. Very busy – worked until 6. Ruby came home –
showed us all her clothes, etc. Lad &amp; I gave her an electric
clock &amp; boudoir lamps.

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Nice day. Busy. Laddie didn’t come home. Elgin &amp; Norma
came up at night. We looked at Ruby’s presents &amp;
trousseau – then went home &amp; had lunch.
A grand day. Lonesome without Laddie. I went to church at
night &amp; then went up to Wilma’s for awhile. Wrote a long
letter to Laddie.
Very busy. It is real cool out. Went over to Mrs. Wright’s &amp;
tried on my dress. Read. They went to Hamilton to see
Ross – he is in bed. Mother got a new dress in Guelph.
Cold. I had a nice letter from Laddie. He went to St.
Thomas on Sunday – was lonesome. I had my hair done at
night.
Cool. Very busy. Poor Ruby is having a terrible time – her
suit came but it didn’t fit, the upholster put the needlepoint
upside down, etc. I went to library &amp; did some shopping for
Mother. Brought car up.
A little warmer. Half Holiday. I went down home. Ironed.
Everybody is rushed to death getting ready for wedding.
Laddie came home on train. He called for me to meet him in
Hanover. He had 4 days embarkation leave – going to be in
London until end of month &amp; then to Camp Borden.
Making out power bills. Laddie called for me at noon. We
decided to go to Owen Sound. I got off at four. We
shopped, had a chicken dinner &amp; then went to show
“Strawberry Blonde” – swell time.
Ruby’s wedding. Cool. We all went down about 2 – wedding
was at 3, about 30 there. Nice ceremony. Laddie &amp; I signed
the register. We followed them to the Rocky. Laddie,
Norma, Elg &amp; I went to the show in Hanover.

Velma on right

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Norma &amp; I went to church in morning. Rev. Hill spoke.
Laddie, Elg, Norma &amp; I went to Formosa in aft., took lunch.
When we came back, Ruby &amp; Cy were at house. We talked
&amp; had ice cream. Laddie went back with Geo. about 11:30.
Dull &amp; cool. Ruby &amp; Cy left about 10. I cleaned up room &amp;
clothes at night – getting settled after wedding. Played
tennis.
Cool. Aunt Eva might buy Derby’s house. I played tennis at
night. Read afterwards.
A little warmer. Quite busy. Played tennis at night &amp; then
went down town.
Wrote to Laddie. Worked on half holiday. There was to be a
Rotary Carnival ay night but we had a big thunderstorm
about that time. R.H. Jardine, from Stratford, was up to look
at dairy – will buy it if he can get money.
Very busy – plenty of complaints. Aunt Eva sold the dairy to
Melville English from Walkerton. Laddie called to say we
couldn’t go to Constable’s as he is expected this would be
his last week-end home. Aunt Eva and I went over to look at
Derby’s and Bennett’s house.
Busy. Laddie got home about 4:30. We went down home for
supper &amp; brought up car. Then went over to Grant’s &amp; then
to Ran – nice time.
Laddie &amp; I went to church. I stayed at Grants for dinner.
Lad &amp; I went up to see Charles – took him some toy soldiers,
took pictures. We then took Grants over to Muir’s at Ceylon.
Afterwards Lad &amp; I went to Walkerton &amp; had dinner in
restaurant. Grand time.
Raining. Ab started back to work. Not very busy. I read at
night.
Dull &amp; cold. Elg called to tell me about their week-end at
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planned lunch for week-end – intend to go up north.
Cool. Wrote to Laddie. Read at night &amp; then went down
town – last open night.
Cool. I had a long letter from Ruby. Went to Owen Sound
with Elgin – got shoes, purse, pin. Went down home for
supper. Norma was there too.
Wrote to Ruby. Her lamps came to-day. Quite busy.
Berniece &amp; I went for a walk at night. Had bath, etc.
Got ready for Com. Meeting Tues. night. Laddie called from
London to say he would be here about 7 with George. I
went over to Grant’s with him while he pulled a tooth for his
Dad. We went to the Ran with George.
Showery. I went up to Grant’s in aft. Laddie’s uncle Lynn
was there. I stayed for supper. Laddie &amp; I went for a drive,
then waited for Geo. to go back to London.
Labor Day. Laddie went to Camp Borden this morning. We
threshed at home. I helped mother. Pasted in snaps at
night. Bob Gray of the Dental Corps called on us in aft.
Nice day. We had Com. Meeting at night. They made a
resolution asking Ab for his resignation. I stayed with Wilma
all night as her parents are away.
Lovely day – busy. Berniece &amp; I went for a walk at night.
Vera started to Business College in Hanover to-day. I wrote
to Laddie.
Raining. I went over to Hilda’s in aft. Washed my hair &amp; had
it waved at night.
Durham Fall Fair &amp; did it ever rain! Carrie Thornell &amp;
Howard came. Howard took me to the show at night in
Hanover. He got Jessie &amp; Hilda afterwards &amp; went down
home for lunch. Laddie called to say he got 14 days
furlough.. I am going over?
Nice day but windy. Alma Kress’ wedding – big time. Drove
them around afterwards in an old car. Busy before holidays.
Howard &amp; I went to Mt. Forest at night. He has a swell car –
a 5 passenger Pontiac coupe. We saw Elgin &amp; Norma. Had
lunch.
Mother, Dad &amp; I left for Camp Borden in morning. Met
Laddie at Northern Barrier at noon. Had lunch, then went to
Constable’s. Lad &amp; I drove back to Borden in aft. Then had
supper at Constable’s. Stayed out all night.
Lad’s leave came through O.K. so we left for home about
noon. Had dinner &amp; shopped in Barrie. I fixed clothes after I
came home. Laddie, Elgin &amp; I went to show at night in Mt.
Forest.
Lovely hot day. Laddie &amp; I left on a trip. We had dinner in
St. Thomas. I shopped – got a hat – while Laddie did some
business. We stopped in London &amp; Woodstock to see some
officers, ate supper in Brantford &amp; then went to Fowler’s.
Visited Helen’s and Harold’s. Had lunch at Reg’s &amp; went to
bed.

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We left for Niagara in morning. Had dinner there. Saw all
the sights – we climbed up 235 stairs in Brock’s monument
at Queenston. We then went to Font Hill to see Brock. He
has a swell home, lovely baby. We then went to Hamilton –
ate there. I called Mother. We decided not to go home.
Went to Toronto arrived about 12:30. Laddie’s aunt Frances
was still up s we stayed there.
Grand day. I slept with Jessie. In morning we went for a
walk. We then went down town &amp; shopped all aft. Laddie
bought me a Dental pin. I got him a book, “Military Law”.
We picked up Jean at 6 and had a lovely dinner at Murray’s.
We then drove out to Mimico but Laddie’s aunts weren’t at
home. Went to a show in New Toronto. Real good.
We left for home in morning. I drove into some oil at
Orangeville. I made a mess of the car – foreman bawled me
out. Elg and Laddie fixed the car in aft. Lad, Elg, Lorne &amp; I
went to show in Hanover. Laddie decided not to go to
Peterborough to-morrow as his father is sick (sciatica). Was
I ever disappointed.
Mother, dad, Aunt Eva &amp; I left for Peterborough at 10, had
lunch at a nice place near Sutton. Arrived at 4, had a lovely
dinner. Ruby has a very nice place. We went shopping at
night, had lunch afterwards. Mother&amp; Dad stayed at hotel.
A beautiful day. Cy drove us all around city, saw lift locks –
largest in world – some of Kawartha Lakes – drove over a
floating bridge 1 mile long – had a grand dinner – left for
home at 4. I drove most of way. Arrived home at 10.
Laddie came up. We missed each other terribly.
Back to work again. Tired. Laddie came up in aft. We went
to the show, “Kiss the Boys Goodbye”, in Hanover at night –
took Lorne with us. Melvin English got possession of Dairy
to-day but we don’t have to move to Denby’s house until end
of month.
Aunt Eva is having a great time trying to decide whether to
remove the arch in the house or not. Laddie &amp; I went for a
walk at night, talked over insurance, etc.
Lovely day. Laddie &amp; I went down home for supper &amp; then
went out to see Florence at night.
Grand day. Half Holiday. Laddie, Wilma, Charles and I went
to Owen Sound in aft. Cooked our supper at Inglis Falls.
Went to show in Owen Sound – had a grand day. Charles is
a swell little boy.
Lovely day. Laddie called me several times &amp; came up to
see me. His equipment came up from St. Thomas to-day.
We went over to the office for awhile at night &amp; then went to
a dance in Mt. Forest with Vera – their fall fair.
Beautiful fall day – warm. Laddie &amp; I walked up to Wilma’s
at night. After we came down town. We met Elgin &amp; Norma,
sat in their car.

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A beautiful day – real warm. Laddie, Lorne, Clem, Wilma &amp; I
went to Camp Borden in aft. Had our dinner at Barrie. We
left Laddie at Camp Borden on our way back from Barrie as
his furlough is over now.
Another grand day. I filed away stubs. Knit at night &amp;
listened to radio.
Swell day, hot. Finished filing stubs. Vera likes Business
College now. I went to Rotary Carnival at night, won a club
bag at bingo. Worked in Junior Red Cross booth.
Beautiful day – real warm. Aunt Eva is busy painting new
house – men are working there. Berniece and I wet for a
walk at night. I finished a sock.
Very windy. Wrote to Laddie. A terrible aft., power off most
of time. Had my hair done at night – a treatment.
Much cooler. Laddie called (letter too) to say he wouldn’t be
home this week-end as he wanted to go to Toronto to get
sleeping bag, etc. Might see Ivy. He will be home next
week on embarkation leave. I was very disappointed. Went
to dance in Holstein with Anna &amp; Barb.
Nice day but cool. Not very busy so had plenty of time to
think. Had a coke with Clem at noon. We moved some of
things over to house at night. I met Florence &amp; went out
home with her for week-end.
Cold &amp; raining. Florence &amp; I went to church in morning.
Read and slept in aft. I came in at night with Bill. We moved
clothes, etc. over to house until eleven. Last night to sleep at
dairy.
Mother’s birthday – 56. Cold. We moved this morning. I
wrote long letter to Laddie. We all had dinner at Sally’s. I
had a letter from Laddie – he saw Ivy over weekend. We
slept down at farm at night.
I got ready for meeting. On my way to meeting, I met Laddie
– he came on bus. Home on embarkation leave. They didn’t
fire Ab. I met Laddie after meeting. He didn’t see Ivy over
weekend – was only kidding me. We went downhome.
Elgin came along so we went to Owen Sound with him. Late
getting back.
Laddie came up in aft. We drove Lorne home after school,
then went to Hanover for dinner &amp; the show, “They Met in
Bombay” – Clark Gable &amp; Rosalind Russell. We met Egin &amp;
Norma at show, took them for a drive afterwards. I stayed at
new house for first time.
A grand day. Laddie &amp; I went for a drive through the country
– trees lovely. Had a nice time – gave Florence a ride home
from school. We had supper at home – Elgin &amp; Norma were
up. The four of us went to Carnival in Hanover, good time.
Won a blanket, doll, candy.

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Raining. Laddie went to Toronto to-day on train. He came
over at noon to say good-bye. I read and fixed clothes at
night.
Dull. Quite busy. Aunt Eva got a new chesterfield – dusty
rose. I went to show in Hanover with Barb, saw “Life Begins
for Andy Hardy”. Went to carnival afterwards.
Rained in morning but cleared up in aft. I slept until noon.
Elg was up all day. He has a sore leg. I took him for drive in
aft. Read at night.
Dull. Real busy. I had two letters from Laddie – he didn’t
see Ivy – was lonesome in Toronto – stayed a Royal York. I
wrote to Laddie, knit, etc.
Busy. Phil Morgan was in. He gave his girlfriend the ring
over the week-end so we had a great chat. Went to Red
Cross supper at night &amp; had badminton meeting afterwards,
played for first.
Laddie called Aunt Eva to say he was leaving to-day or tomorrow. He sent me a beautiful Gruen wristwatch. I didn’t
know what to do with myself at night so went down to Grants
&amp; had a long talk with Mrs. Grant.
Cold. I went up to Owen Sound in aft. with Norma, Mrs.
McIntyre &amp; Mother. I got a new green dress, 900 – I had a
letter from Laddie. Wrote one to him – my first one
addressed overseas.
I got a great surprise to-day when Laddie called to say they
got word not to go for a few days, so he is coming home for
week-end. I got a nice letter from him too. Busy at night
getting cleaned up.
Nice day. Worked in morning. Left right after dinner for Lad,
got there at 2:15. We took our time coming home as we had
lots to talk about. I had supper at Grant’s. Met Laddie’s
Aunt Allie &amp; Aunt Jessie. We went over town at night. Lad
stayed at our place all night.
We didn’t get up until 11. Reg &amp; Mary, Geraldine &amp; Leo
came up. Lad went home for dinner &amp; came down in aft.
George was down too. We went for drive &amp; stopped in at
McGirr’s. I got supper for the four of us as rest were away.
We went to church in Mt. Forest with Elg – drive after – ate
in restaurant.
A swell day Thanksgiving Day. Laddie, Norma, Elg &amp; I left at
9 for Camp Borden – lovely drive – trees grand. Laddie
went into camp at noon. We had lunch in Barrie – fooled
around in aft., picked Lad up again at 4. Had chicken dinner
in Barrie – saw swell show, George Formby in “Come on
George”. Took Lad back to Borden. He isn’t going away
until end of month now.
Raining. Quite busy finishing bills. I have a room to myself
now. Went to Red Cross at night.
Cool. Wrote to Laddie, typed out soldiers’ addresses
overseas for Rotary Club to send cigarettes. We started our
Bridge Club at Hilda’s.
Half Holiday. I stayed in town, finished socks, etc. Went to

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Badminton tournament at night – only girls there.
Nice day. Vera went to Mary Reis’ wedding. I read, had
bath, etc. at night.
Raining. I had a letter from Laddie to say he won’t be home
as he has to work this week-end. I had a bad cold so stayed
in at night.
A nice day. Winnie, Jack and Elgin were here – stayed for
supper. I went down to Mt. Forest church with Elg. We
picked up Norma afterwards &amp; came up home &amp; listed to the
radio.
Wrote to Laddie. Had a nice letter from him. Played
badminton at night and knit.
Raining. Busy. Had a letter from Laddie. Went to Bridge
Club at Anna’s.
Wrote to Laddie. Last Disc’Day. Mr. Ferguson here so quite
busy. I had a letter from Laddie – writing much oftener now.
Went to Auxiliary Thank offering meeting at Winnie’s. Mrs.
House spoke.
They are having the half holidays the yr. round now except
Dec. I had a letter from Laddie. Washed my hair &amp; had it
waved. Knit. Went to bed early.
I had a letter from Laddie. He is writing every day now. He
came home unexpectedly at night. We went down home
with Elg, brought car up, had nice time.
Quite cold – the odd flurry of snow. I had a letter from
Laddie – the 7th in a row. He came up for me at noon &amp; at 5
we went to the show in Owen Sound with Elgin &amp; Norma –
saw Alice Faye &amp; Don Amish in “One Night in Rio”. We
bought a chicken.
Mother &amp; Dad went to Holstein. I cooked the chicken dinner
for Laddie, Elg &amp; Norma. We lay around in aft., had supper &amp;
then we took Laddie back to Borden. Nelson &amp; Emily Clarke
went with us.
Raining. I wrote to Laddie at night as he wants me to write
every night. Knit &amp; listened to Lux.
Very cold. I went over to Saunders with Aunt Eva, as Thos.
Saunders is dead. Went to Red Cross. The Germans are
making great head way in Russia – trying to get to
Caucasian? Basin &amp; oil line.
Wrote to Laddie. Finished water bills. I had a letter from
Laddie – will likely be home one more week-end. Went to
Bridge Club at Berniece’s, had nice Hallowe’en Salad,
planned duck dinner for Hallowe’en.
Raining. Wrote Laddie. Aunt Eva &amp; I went over to Sally’s in
aft. English boys there – we had tea. Got letter. Finished
glove. Played badminton at night. Aunt Eva entertained
ladies.
Hallowe’en. Had 2 letters. Laddie called to say he had long
week-end. Mother &amp; Dad &amp; I went over for him. Very foggy.
We ate at Angus. Laddie drove back.

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Raining in morning. I got soaked at noon. Laddie came up
to office in aft. We went to dance in Hanover at night – took
George, Vera, Jean &amp; 2 English boys who are staying at
Aunt Eva’s – Tom &amp; Sid.
Raining. Laddie came down in aft. We went to Varney
Church Anniversary. We then went up to see Charles &amp;
Wilma – took them for a drive. Morlocks? At our place for
supper. Laddie &amp; I went to Mt. Forest after supper &amp; got a
new tire. He went back with Nelson Clarke at 10. Sid &amp; Tom
were at Aunt Eva’s until 12.
Nice day. Busy. We had our Bridge Club to-night at Ethel’s
– lovely evening.
Nice day. Wrote Laddie. Got ready for meeting. Went to
Red Cross supper first – I was on lunch Com. Town Council
(deleg.) were at Com. Meeting re: street lights &amp; rent for
office.
Nice day. Real busy. Wrote Laddie – had a letter. Stayed
in at night &amp; knit on glove &amp; read. Vera sent Christmas
parcel to Reg.
Raining. Half Holiday but I worked most of aft. Wrote
Laddie. Mother made Christmas Cake. Played badminton at
night.
Laddie called to say he expects to leave Sun. – wanted me
to go up. I asked Shirley &amp; Mary to go but at last minute
they couldn’t so I went alone. Got there at 7:15. We had
dinner in Barrie, went to a show, had lovely time. I got home
3:15. Snowing most of way – wiper came off.
Last disc’t day. Snowing. Everyone thinks it is awful that I
went to Borden alone on such a terrible night. I couldn’t get
car started after work – out of gas. Lorne, Barb &amp; I went to
show in Hanover. Saw “A Yank in the R.A.F.” – good.
Laddie left Camp Borden for Overseas. I went out to
Winnie’s for dinner. He called when I was away but Elg took
message. Went to church at night. Wrote a long letter to
Laddie.
Snowing. Went down town in morning to see Military
Display of Armoured Vehicles. They gave some of the
Durham boys a ride in the tanks. At night I went down to
Grant’s – took group picture down. Laddie’s Aunt Frances
was there – we had a great chat.
Snowing. Had tooth filled. I went to service at Monument at
7, then to Red Cross. Read &amp; wrote out recipes for
overseas. Varney Church had supper &amp; made $46.
Mr. Flannery here in morning. Made out power bills. Started
gloves for Lorne. Did some fancy work, read.
Half Holiday. I packed a Christmas box for Laddie. I had a
letter from him posted in Halifax. Went to Bridge Club out at
Freda’s – fruit salad for lunch.
Wrote Laddie. Milder. I had another letter from Laddie from
Halifax – living on boat. Don Grant &amp; Jo are married – she
went down to Nova Scotia to marry him (only had 1 week). I
broke my plate on an apple. Knit at night – had bath, etc.

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Mild. I didn’t work in aft. while my teeth were being fixed in
Owen Sound. Ironed. Went to Owen Sound at night. Read
&amp; knit afterwards.
Uncle Will, Barb &amp; Anna were down for supper, stayed until
9. I read afterwards &amp; wrote to Laddie.
Nice day but cool. Cleaned office as I had floor done on Sat.
Went to Young People’s at night. Knit &amp; listened to Lux. Had
my teeth cleaned.
A beautiful day - Indian Summer, I guess. Art Hardy was in
and asked me to go to show in Hanover. Went to Red Cross
&amp; Auxiliary. Was nominated for Sec’y of Stewardship &amp;
Finance. Laddie must be on ocean now as I haven’t heard
from him for a week.
Another grand day. The Br. troops started a drive into Libya.
Russians holding their own – things look much brighter. I
had Bridge Club at farm – English Monkey &amp; Christmas cake
for lunch.

Velma’s recipe for English Monkey
1 cup bread crumbs
3/4 cup milk
1/2 cup cheddar cheese, cut in small pieces
1 egg
1 tbsp. butter
salt &amp; pepper
Soak bread crumbs in milk for a few minutes. Melt butter in saucepan, add
cheese cut in small pieces &amp; let it melt;
then add soaked crumbs, egg beaten lightly, salt &amp; pepper to taste. Cook 3
mins. Serve on heated crackers.
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Half Holiday. Wrote Laddie. I got a permanent – think it is a
good one. Went to badminton meeting at night – played
afterwards.
Installed fluorescent lights in office – easy on eyes. Finished
Lorne’s gloves. Went to library at night – got 2 books. Had
bath, read.
Bright day. I went down to Mt. Forest with Elgin for weekend. Had supper at Fawsbury’s?. Norma &amp; I went down
town, had lunch afterwards at McIntyre’s. I stayed there all
night.
Dull &amp; sloppy. Mrs. McIntyre &amp; I went to church in morning.
Elgin, Norma &amp; I came up home for supper. Listened to
radio – heard the speech of Major-General Sansom on the
5th Division’s Departure from Can., on the “Carry on Canada”
program.

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Can. 5th (Armoured) Division, largest convoy of troops ever
to go overseas, landed safely in Eng. – heard it over radio
and in paper. I wrote to Laddie, felt relieved &amp; thankful.
Mrs. Grant got a night letter from Laddie written before he
left Halifax. Stayed in at night, knit &amp; listened to Lux.
Cold – read all about Armoured Division’s arrival in Eng. –
called Sansom’s “Rough Riders”. Went to Red Cross &amp; to
Badminton tournament – had lunch.
Busy. The Br. Expedition into Libya looks as if it might be
successful. Went to Bridge Club at Rita’s – got prize – a
fancy tea towel
A beautiful day, so I walked out to McGirr’s in aft, stayed for
supper. I was down to Grant’s – we still haven’t received a
cable from Laddie. Emily got hers to-day.
Lovely day – beautiful sunset. I went to the show in Owen
Sound with Elgin &amp; Norma – saw Loretta Young in “The
Lady from Cheyenne”. I sent cigarettes to Laddie.
Raining. No cable yet. Aunt Eva had dinner for Blythe
families (12). I went over town &amp; picked out Christmas card
for Laddie. Nadine came down to farm for week-end.
Lovely day. Elgin was home. Read. Went to church at
night &amp; went in to Berniece’s afterwards.
I got a cable from Laddie – was a week coming. I wrote him
2 letters (1airgraph) also sent magazines and card. Cliff
Ritchies have a daughter. Stayed in at night. Knit, read &amp;
listened to Lux. Price ceiling started to-day.
A grand day. Went to Red Cross supper – Italian spaghetti.
Com. Meeting afterwards. We asked for cost of living
allowance but didn’t get it – not until Feb. To pay $18 rent
for office.
Another swell day. Very busy. Went to a play in Hanover,
“Mama’s Baby Boy” put on by Business College that Vera
attends. Vera was darky maid. Real good.
A beautiful day, just like spring. Wrote to Laddie. Worked in
aft. as no half holidays for Dec. Stayed in at night, knit &amp;
read.
Making out bills. Went to Red Cross euchre in hall – had one
in Oddfellows Hall too – made $150 -dance afterwards.
Colder &amp; snowing. Saw Laddie’s name on paper, on list of
dentists overseas. Went home at five. Read, etc. at night.
Cold but bright. Elgin &amp; Norma were up for supper. We
went for drive to Lake in aft. Went to church at night. Wrote
Laddie. Japan attacked Hawaii (Am. colony).
I got a nice cable from Laddie – unexpected. Said that he
was thinking of me more than ever. The Americans, Canada
&amp; England declared war on Japan. The Japanese have
really stirred things up in the States &amp; here.

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Everyone excited about the Japanese attacks on Am. &amp; Br.
Colonies in Pacific. Blackout in Br. Columbia – all along
Pacific coast. Went to Auxiliary at night. I am Secy. Did
some Christmas shopping after work.
Lots of snow now. Two important Br. Ships sunk in Pacific, “
The Prince of Wales” &amp; “Repulse”. Went to Bridge Club at
Anna’s, last for this year. I got booby – Christmas seals.
A nice morning. Sun shining on fresh snow – trees lovely.
Wrote to Laddie. Went to Crockinole Party that Mother had
for red Cross – 15 tables. Real frosty.
Germany &amp; Italy have declared war on U.S. Cold. Did some
shopping. Went to Christmas Sunday School concert.
Charles sang “Tommy Thumb”.
Snowing. Santa Claus day in Durham. I went home at five.
Made candy. Knit.
Stormy. Elgin &amp; Norma were up for awhile. I went to church
at night. Mr. Smith spoke on the book “Britain Under Fire”
by Dr. Burwell. Etta Twamley? called on us after church.
Wrote to Laddie. The Russians are driving the Germans out
of Russia; however, Japanese are making great headway in
Am. &amp; Br. Colonies in Pacific. Did some shopping, stayed in
at night.
Real mild. Fixing up meter books. Vera had a Christmas
cable from Reg. Went over town after supper &amp; did some
shopping.
Lovely winter’s day. Elgin went down to Hamilton for
medical – enlisted in Air Force yesterday. I got cable from
Laddie same day as he sent it. He is getting letters &amp;
parcels.
I sent Christmas cable to Laddie. Busy. Had my hair done
at night. Heard Lloyd George speak from Eng.
Quite busy as we are having our meeting to-night. The
Com. Gave us each 300for a Christmas box. Had bath, etc.
after I went home.
Much colder. Busy. Auxiliary had bake sale. Mr. Sarney?
Gave me a box of chocolates. Went home at 5. Wrapped
up presents. Elgin &amp; Norma came up. We played “500” –
had lunch.
Finished wrapping up presents. Elgin &amp; Norma came up for
a Christmas tree. We went up to Uncle John’s for supper
(ran out of gas). I went over to Freda’s for a visit. Wrote to
Laddie &amp; Ruby.
A lovely day – mild. Very busy. Got a lot of cards. Listened
to Lux at night, knit &amp; wrapped up some presents.
Mild. Bob Ball brought me up box of chocolates. Churchill
landed in U.S. to confer with Roosevelt. Things are looking
much brighter. Hong Kong is still holding out. The Russians
are driving the Germans back &amp; the Br. have the German
army practically defeated in Libya.
Very mild – raining. No snow. Ab &amp; Peck gave me powder
&amp; perfume – got deck of cards from Pechard? Went home

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after work. Made punch. Got everything ready for tomorrow.
A lovely day – sun shining – not a speck of snow. We were
alone. Opened our presents about noon, then had dinner. I
got underwear, 2pr.stockings, gloves, writing paper, Freda’s
picture, plate in Spode, cosmetics, dish. Played cards in aft.
I wrote to Laddie at night.
Holiday. Read &amp; knit. Had lunch at Aunt Eva’s at night –
then bath, etc. Listened to Churchill’s wonderful speech
from White House in Washington.
Back to work again. Colder with a little snow. Exchanged
some presents. Went home after work. Read a wonderful
poem “The White Cliffs” by Alice Duer Miller – story of an
American girl who married an Englishman.
Read a good book, “I was Winston Churchill’s Private
Secretary”. Went to church at night &amp; then in to Berniece’s
to see her Christmas presents. Inez and Ritchies were
there. Had lunch.
A lovely winter’s day. Mrs. Grant got a parcel from Laddie –
a silver sugar shaker and pastel? server. I went in to see
them. Played badminton at night &amp; then went to Inez’s –
had a grand lunch. Wrote to Laddie.
I got my first letter from Laddie to-day. Letter No.4 sent
airmail. Was I ever glad to get it! He is lonesome as he
hasn’t had any letters yet. I went down to Grant’s at night;
played badminton &amp; then went down to Ritchie’s for lunch.
Anna got ring for Christmas.
Grand day. Very busy. I spent New Year’s Eve making
candy for Laddie. Winnie &amp; Jack were down. – had lunch.

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COMMENT
Stormy but raining at night. We spent New Year’s at Uncle
Will’s – had a nice turkey dinner. I got two parcels from
Laddie – a nice tablecloth &amp; 6 coffee spoons. Barb &amp; I went
to show in Hall. Wrote to Laddie afterwards.
Took off controls. Busy. Stormy. I went down to Grant’s
and showed them my presents. Played badminton.
Finished Laddie’s sweater. Had bath, etc. – late getting to
bed.
A lovely winter day. Busy. Elgin, Norma, Burnett &amp; his
girlfriend, Doris MacCrae, called &amp; took me to show in
Hanover- two features. We had lunch at home afterwards.
Slept until noon. Elgin sold his car last week. Reading a
swell book, “The Blind Man’s House”, by Hugh Walpole.
Went to bed early &amp; read.
A very cold day. Busy with report. I got a 4th cable from
Laddie. A Christmas one – 18 days in coming. Vera had a
chance to start in Bank of Commerce. Went to bridge at
Shirley’s, nice time. Wrote to Laddie.
Very cold. Aunt Eva’s house isn’t very warm. Played
badminton at night. We are out of soft water.
Still cold. I got Letter No.6 from Laddie. He received 3 of
mine the day he wrote it. I am busy with hydro inventory.
Went to library at night – dropped in at Grant’s.
Still cold. I got 3 letters from Laddie to-day, one written on
boat (menu). Nos. 2 &amp; 3 - very interesting letters. I went
down to Grant’s at night &amp; talked for ages. Wrote to Laddie
afterwards.
Cold &amp; stormy. Reg McFadden is here auditing books. I got
Letter No.1 from Laddie. Stayed in at night. Read good
book &amp; knit on socks – put cable up side.
Very frosty. I got Letter No.5 from Laddie so now I haven’t
missed any. He sent some good snaps. Wilma was in to
see me. I got a Scottish calendar that Laddie sent me from
Edinburgh. Read at night.
Not as stormy as it has been the past week. Read. I went
to church at night &amp; to Grant’s afterwards. Wrote a long
letter to Laddie.
Milder. Made out power bills. Elgin took me down to farm at
night. Florence &amp; Norma were up with him. We played
cards – had Italian Spaghetti for lunch.
Mild. Balanced Waterworks books. Went to Red Cross
supper, Com. meeting &amp; played badminton afterwards.
Cleaned out drawers. Lorne quit school yesterday. I stayed
in at night. Finished sock. Read.

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Wrote to Laddie. Had my hair done. Aunt Eva had ladies in
for aft. tea. I met Mrs. Lynn Grant. Went to Bridge Club at
Anna’s. Got prize – cup &amp; saucer.
Nice winter day, clear &amp; frosty. Cleaned out cupboard.
Went to library at night &amp; got 4 books. Had bath etc.
A lovely day – like spring. No letters this week. Went home
at 5. Nadine is at our place. Mrs. Smith gave me a film &amp;
card to send to Laddie.
Raining. I entertained Nadine. Elgin was up. I didn’t go up
to town at night. Read.
Very mild. I came up with Vic in morning. Norman was up
to see me in aft. Phil Morgan here too. We had letter from
Fowler’s – they were up to see Norman Glass. Listened to
Lux – wrote to Laddie.
Mr. Ferguson was here to-day. Thinks this will be his last
trip. I went to Auxiliary at night. Walked home with Mrs. Ball
– she is real nice.
Mild – like spring. Reg McFadden was here. I went to
Bridge Club at Ethel’s. Pineapple dessert &amp; chocolate cake
for lunch.
Very mild. Still no more letters. A plebiscite of the Can.
people is to be taken on the conscription issue. Aunt Eva &amp; I
called on Mrs. Teeter. Played badminton at night. Wrote to
Laddie.
I got two letters to-day, Nos.10 &amp; 11. Quite busy. Shopped
after work as I am sending box to Laddie. Finished socks.
Went to library – got books for Lorne.
Very spring-like. I got four letters to-day, No.7, 8, 9, 12 –
swell ones. I feel as if I am living in diff. world altogether.
Got mauve Eng. handkerchief with dental crest on it. Lorne
got his $17 – Donny Pust, 8 yrs ago, stole it. Elg &amp; Norma
were up at night – stayed over night.
Mild – beautiful day. Packed 3rd box for Laddie – read over
letters. Went to church &amp; then to Grant’s afterwards to read
Edinburgh letter (dairy). I wrote to Laddie afterwards until
1:30 am – very long letter.
Mild. Making out water bills. Went to Auxiliary executive
meeting at Mrs. Padfield’s. Tired so went to bed early.
Busy. Dr. Burnett came home from Eng. to-day. Went to
Red Cross. Went over to Drug Store afterwards – we talked
for ages &amp; got all het up about joining Air Force or Army.
Shirley &amp; Norman are engaged – he gave her the ring before
he left for overseas.
A little colder. Busy. Went to Bridge Club at Berniece’s,
sandwiches for lunch. Sugar rationing came into effect today, ¾ lb. week.
Wrote to Laddie. Hilda &amp; I called on Mrs. Mike Wanamaker
in aft. Played badminton at night. Read.

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Colder. I was home alone at night when Inez called up. She
was home for week-end so wanted me to go over – we
chatted &amp; had lunch until midnight.
Marg Derby is here for week-end. I saw Florence down
town. I got two more letters, No.13 &amp; No.14. Laddie regrets
that he didn’t get married. Norman came up to see me in
aft. Inez, Berniece &amp; Barb came down to farm for a game of
bridge.
Cold. Slept until noon. Read in aft. Went to church at night
&amp; then was invited to Hilda’s.
Frosty. Wrote long letter to Laddie. Stayed in at night. Knit
&amp; listened to Lux.
Milder. Busy. Had Com. meeting at night. Talked to Shirley
afterwards; then Hilda &amp; I went to a party at Odd Fellows
Hall.
Had a cable from Laddie – he got my 2nd parcel. Very busy.
Went to Bridge Club at Hilda’s.
Sent an airgraph &amp; airmail letter to Laddie. Hilda &amp; I went up
to Mrs. English’s to plan Auxiliary crokinole. Went to Red
Cross skating party.
Very mild. Busy – worked until six. Tired. Went to library,
had bath &amp; went to bed early.
Stormy. Real busy. Went home after work. Read at night.
Slept until noon. Elgin came up – he is taking a week’s
holidays. Read. Wrote to Laddie at night. We have to go on
Daylight Savings time to-night – lose 1hr’s sleep.
Frosty. Dark when have to get up in mornings now. Busy. I
was out $4 but Geo. Tracey gave it to me. Read &amp; knit at
night.
Nice day. Busy. Went to Red Cross supper &amp; then to show
in Hall, “Britain at War”. Hilda &amp; I are trying to plan crokinole
for Thurs. night.
Busy. Went to Bridge Club at Anna’s – we talked &amp; talked.
War news very black. Singapore has almost fallen. We are
losing in Libyan campaign too.
Wrote to Laddie. Had my hair done in aft. Hilda &amp; I had
Crokinole Party for Auxiliary at Mrs. English’s. Lots of fun.
Played peanut game. Lunch at church.
Finished bills. I got a nice long letter from Laddie, No.15. It
is cold in his room- fireplace doesn’t heat it enough. Went to
library – got a good book, “The Keys of the Kingdom” by A.J.
Cronin.
An easy day for a change. Went home at five. Elgin &amp;
Norma came up – we played cards &amp; had lunch.
Lovely mild day. Read. Churchill spoke in aft. Singapore
has fallen – things terribly black. Went to church at night.
Read in bed – swell book.
Raining. Wrote to Laddie. I got Letter No.16 telling me all
about his first visit to London – very interesting. I went down
to Grant’s at night &amp; had a nice chat with them.
Made out gov’t report. Went to Red Cross &amp; to Auxiliary.

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“The Keys of the Kingdom” is a swell book.
Cold wind. I entertained the Bridge Club, gave them Italian
Spaghetti for lunch.
Wrote to Laddie. Read in aft &amp; finished a pr. of socks.
Played badminton at night.
Cold. Busy. Had letter from Florence. Had bath, etc. after
work then Vera and I went to “Cavalcade of Canada” put on
by high school students – speech by Judge Morley re:
Victory Loan.
Very cold. Real busy. Iced Laddie’s Birthday Cake. Mother
made 2 kinds of cookies for him at night. Elgin was up,
stayed all night.
Nice day. Packed Laddie’s birthday box – had it over 11 lbs.
so had to take out a tin. Went to church at night. Wrote to
Laddie.
Lovely day, sun shining. Phil Morgan was in. We talked &amp;
talked about war marriages. He doesn’t know what to do
about the matter. Read &amp; then went to Auxiliary Skating
Party. Jack, Bob Ball, Berniece &amp; I played badminton
afterwards.
Grand day. Busy getting everything straightened up after
billing. Went to Red Cross &amp; to library.
Nice day. Read old diary. Went to Bridge Club at Ritchie’s.
Elgin got his call for Air Force – to start at Galt Mar 3. I got
three letters, Nos. 17, 18, 20. Laddie is with 7th Field
Ambulance now &amp; likes it – looking after Straths. Shirley &amp; I
went to I.O.D.E. military bridge.

Elgin
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Wrote to Laddie. I got four more letters, Nos. 19, 21, 22, 23
&amp; a sliver butter dish for our Anniversary. Went down to
Grant’s at night for a visit.

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February 28

Sunday

March 1

Wrote to Laddie – answered letters – sent a cable. Went
home at five. Elgin got a swell gladstone bag from the men
at Smith’s as he starts at Galt on Mon.
Lovely spring day. Elgin &amp; I went down to Mt. Forest in aft.
We had a lot of fun at McIntyres – a lot of girls there – one in
Air Force. Norma, Elgin &amp; I came up home for a chicken
dinner.

Norma and Elgin
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Mild. Elgin started at the Galt Air Training School this
morning. Wrote Laddie. Knit at night &amp; listened to Lux.
Got ready for meeting. Went in to see Mrs. Steinacher.
Went to meeting &amp; then to Rebecca Bridge at Berniece’s.
Good luck – almost got prize. Lunch &amp; dance at Hall
afterwards.
Lovely day, very spring-like. I got 2 letters, Nos. 24, 26 –
also cheque for our acc’t. Went to Bridge Club at Rita’s.
Grand day. Wrote Laddie. Knit in aft. Hilda &amp; I took some
pictures. Read at night &amp; played badminton.
Lovely day. I got 2 more letters, Nos. 25 &amp; 27 – also
negatives. Lonesome at night &amp; then Lucille Trafford came
in with Vera – made candy.
Lovely spring day. Snow is going away very quickly.
Looked at patterns for suit. Elgin came home from Galt. He
&amp; Norma were up for supper – he likes course – very
interesting – a lot of studying, about 3 hrs. every night –
airplane mechanics.
Raining all day. Went down to Mt. Forest with Elgin in aft. &amp;
brought up Norma for supper.

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Java has fallen to Japs. Very windy &amp; much colder. Wrote
to Laddie. Stayed in at night &amp; knit until late as I am helping
Vera with a sweater (baby) for the Red Cross.
Lots of snow now. The Eng. prisoners at Hong Kong have
been brutally bayoneted by Japs. Went to Red Cross at
night &amp; then to Hilda’s afterwards. Brockelbanks moved
next door to us.
Milder. Had my hair done at night. Wilma was in to see me
in aft. Vera &amp; I knit until 1am to finish sweater for tea tomorrow.
Mild. Our Red Cross St. Patrick’s tea at Norma Gagnon’s
made $32 – I served – we had layette on display. Went to
bridge at Mary Firth’s at night.
Wrote to Laddie, got samples for a brown suit &amp; went over to
Mrs. Wrights. Went to High School Commencement – an
operetta, “The Moon Maiden”, real good.
I had Letter No.28 from Laddie. Went home after work with
Elgin &amp; Norma. Nadine was down for week-end. Elgin is still
terribly thrilled with his course. We took Norma to Mt. Forest
about 11.
A lovely day. Helped Elgin fill out his income tax form.
Read &amp; amused Nadine. Went to church at night &amp; visited
Berniece afterwards.
Wrote to Laddie. Got Letter No.29. Went to a bridge at Mrs.
Mike Wanamaker’s – a terrible night, a thunderstorm &amp;
windy.
Mr. Wheeler was here most of aft. Very windy. Wrote
Laddie at night, then went to Auxiliary at Marg McGirrs’ &amp; to
Militia dance with Wilma – had a good time – danced until 3.
Tired to-day. Filed away stubs. Went to bed early at night.
Mother has flu so I went down home in aft. – cleaned
upstairs, baked &amp; did some washing. Went to Bridge Club at
Anna’s – got prize – a relish dish.
Wrote Laddie. Got Letter No.32 from him, also 2 snaps.
Took suit goods over to Mrs. Wright’s. Visited at
Brockelbank’s next door at night.
Raining in morning, then turned to snow in aft. I went home
after work. Norma, Elgin, Lorne &amp; I went to show in
Hanover. Gary Cooper in “Sergeant York” – good.
Real stormy. Got meals, etc. as Mother was sick. Tired at
night so went to bed early.
I got 3 letters to-day, Nos. 30, 31 &amp; one written to three of us
on leave, also 3 play programs. I went down to Grant’s at
night &amp; took letter that Laddie wrote to three of us while on
leave in London &amp; Penzance. Stayed until after eleven.

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�Monday, Feb.16, 1942
Dear Dad, Mother &amp; Velma
This will be a letter to all three of you, to tell you how I spent my seven days leave. I
am addressing it to Velma because I sent the letter about my landing leave to Dad &amp;
Mother. So, Velma, when you get this letter (around the middle of March) will you take it
down for Dad &amp; Mother to read?
7 page letter about trip to London &amp; Penzance
I will write again very soon, to let you know you three are always in my thoughts.
Laddie
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March 24

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Wrote to Laddie. He is 27 to-day. I got a cable from him
(dated 23rd) thanking me for parcel. Went to Red Cross at
night &amp; then to Sally’s – Mrs. Knowles &amp; Beth McLean there.
A new selective service program brought out. I got a parcel
from Laddie – Serpentine stone gifts &amp; atlas &amp; napkin ring
for Charles. Went to Mrs. Wright’s after work to get suit
fitted &amp; then Shirley &amp; I went to military bridge.
A lovely day. Norma &amp; I went to Guelph to shop. I got hat &amp;
2 blouse materials. We had dinner at Peacock &amp; then went
to show afterwards. Saw Cary Grant &amp; Joan Fontaine in
“Suspicion”.
Lovely day – sidewalks bare now. Wrote to Laddie. Went
down to Grant’s at night &amp; got 2 decks of cards that Laddie
sent me. Mrs. McFadyen was there.
Ruby came up yesterday for a week. Elgin brought a Bob
Gun of Windsor up with him for the week-end, a real cute kid
– 18. We went to Mt. Forest at night, had lunch at
McIntyre’s.
Slept in. Talked, slept and read in aft. We went up town &amp;
brought Vera down for supper. Boys left afterwards &amp; we
came up to town.
Dull &amp; cool. Ruby is having a great time getting things ready
for the expected baby. I got a letter from Laddie, No.33 &amp; 3
snaps. Went to Mrs. Wright’s at night – knit &amp; read.
Cool. Wrote to Laddie. Busy getting Ins. books ready to
send in. I got 2 more letters, No. 34 &amp; No. 36. Went to Red
Cross supper – my turn to help.
Nice day but cool. Busy. Washed my hair at night. Had
bath, etc. afterwards.
Nice day. Wrote Laddie. I got Letter No.37 telling me about
reunion in London. I went home after work for Good Friday
to-morrow.
Good Friday &amp; a beautiful day. Winnie &amp; Jack were down,
also Nadine. Ruby went back in aft. Elgin was home.
Mother &amp; Winnie made my pink blouse. Played cards &amp;
crokinole. Elgin, Lorne &amp; I went to show in Mt. Forest at
night.

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Grand day – real warm. I got 2 swell letters, Nos. 35 &amp; 39.
Wrote to Laddie in morning. Evelyn Aljoe was in to see me
in aft. I went to Grant’s for a turkey dinner – girls home, also
a Jean Williams. Afterwards Elgin, Allan, George, Vera,
Evelyn &amp; I went to Speer’s Hall to dance – ice cream at farm.
A lovely day, but cool. I like my brown suit real well. Went
to church at night &amp; for walk with Berniece.
Wrote to Laddie – 10 pages. Started bills. Stayed in at
night. Knit and read.
Busy. I got 2 letters, Nos. 40 &amp; 44 from Laddie &amp; also some
snaps of boys at reunion. He writes 4 or 5 times a week
now. Vera &amp; I went down to visit Mrs. Glass &amp; Bertha.
Wrote to Laddie after.
Nice spring day. I got Letter No.41 from Laddie &amp; some
snaps of Wellington’s monument. Went to Com. meeting &amp;
to bridge at Berniece’s – got prize – a candle lamp.
Half holiday. I got 3 letters from Laddie, Nos. 42, 43 &amp; 45,
also reunion snaps. Had my ring cleaned in Hanover.
Spent rest of aft. writing him a long letter. Everybody wants
to see snaps – they are swell. Went to show in Hall put on
by I.O.D.E.
Snowing. Real busy. Went visiting at night – to Violet’s &amp;
Emily’s – showed them snaps – had bath etc. afterwards.
Snowing – horrid weather. Busy. Norman was up to see me
in aft. Is leaving for Manitoba next week. I went home with
Mother &amp; Elgin. Read.
Cold wind but bright. Norma was up for week-end. Murray
Ritchies &amp; Miss Smith were down at night. About 9 word
came that Bob Hunter had been killed in Eng. – 1st Durham
casualty. Takes heart right out of you.
Nice day. Wrote Laddie. Bob’s death casts gloom over
town. Stayed in at night – read, knit &amp; listened to Lux.
Nice day. Dr. Brad took the reunion snaps out to Hunters.
Went to Red Cross at night &amp; then up to Jamieson’s.
Presented Louise with nurse’s watch before leaving for
Africa.
Nice day. Busy. Played badminton &amp; then Berniece, Hilda
&amp; I went for a walk – called on Jean Scott. Grand spring
evening.
A beautiful day, warm as summer. Wrote to Laddie in
morning. Read &amp; went over town in aft. Ethel, Hilda &amp; I had
last Bridge Club at Ethel’s – toasted sandwiches.
Colder. Busy. Stayed in at night. Read, “How Green Was
My Valley” and knit.
Real cold. Keith Hunter was up for dinner – home on leave
– has plenty to say. Elgin came up with mumps. I kept my
distance from him.
Elgin had Dr. Campbell come down to give him certificate.
Has to stay home 21 days. Will miss class he has been
with. He isn’t a bit sick, eats every meal &amp; is up talking as
usual. Just has to keep warm. I went for a walk at night &amp;

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read.
Nice day but still cool. Wrote to Laddie. Busy. Stayed in at
night. Listened to Lux. Cleaned dresser drawers.
Nice day. Busy. Went to a Tennis Club meeting &amp; to
Auxiliary at Mrs. Sharpe’s afterwards. Norma Gagnon got a
new bicycle to ride to work instead of using car.
Lovely &amp; warm. Busy. Some of us wanted to go on our
Bridge Party to-morrow night but Berniece didn’t like show.
Some time! Washed my hair &amp; had it waved.
A wonderful day. I got 2 letters, Nos. 49 &amp; 53 from Laddie.
Some of the kids had a ball game on Bruce St. We sat on
veranda &amp; watched. I went down to Grant’s afterwards &amp;
then wrote to Laddie.
Grand day. Elg went out to-day – first since Sat. I got 2
more letters, Nos. 47, 48 telling about my parcel that was
“salvaged from the sea”. Dr. Grant finished my teeth. I
wrote Laddie, had bath etc.
A lovely day – quite hot. Busy. I went down to Mt. Forest for
week-end with William Vollett. Norma &amp; I went down town at
night. Had a nice time, ate in restaurant.
A swell day but actually hot. Mrs. McIntyre, Norma &amp; I went
to church Young People’s service. We took pictures in aft.
and went down town. Soonie, Ruth, Ken, Merv there. Ruth
&amp; Norma brought me home. We stopped in to see Elg.
A grand day. I got a post-letter telegram from Laddie, also
Letter No.50. We voted on conscription issue to-day –
plebiscite, “Yes” majority. Berniece &amp; I went for a walk.
Wrote Laddie. I got Letter No.52 – wants me to send snaps.
Went to Red Cross supper. Knit afterwards.
Grand day. Seeding, gardening way ahead of other years.
Wrote Laddie. Got Letter No.51. I went to show in Hanover
with Barb &amp; girls. Saw James Cagney, Dennis Morgan &amp;
Brenda Marshall in “Captain of the Clouds” – swell.
A beautiful day. Sat out on veranda all aft. &amp; knit. Trees
lovely on Bruce St. now. Went to Thank-offering meeting in
church. Mrs. Dr. Pilkey spoke.
Wrote Laddie. Swell day – hot. Knit at night, read, had
bath, etc.
Lovely day- like summer. Reg, Mary, Violet, Harold &amp; Betty
came up. Betty stayed with Vera. We were over town at
night.
Windy and a little cooler. Vic, Elgin &amp; Lorne went fishing.
Sally, Nadine &amp; I went to Winnie’s. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Watson,
Joan, Jack &amp; his boyfriend from Toronto were there. They
called on us at night.
Cold. A great change. Wrote Laddie. Busy. Listened to
Lux at night &amp; knit.
Cold. Busy. Not feeling very well. I think I might have a
light case of mumps – my jaws ache but there is no swelling
of any account. Went to Com. meeting.

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Cold &amp; wet. I got letter No.59 from Lad – came in 2 ½
weeks time. Busy all day. Answered letter at night. My
jaws still ache at times.
Cold &amp; wet. Harry Schenk died to-day from heart condition –
21. Our Bridge Club went on our annual spree. I took car.
We had dinner in Chatsworth hotel – grand one – chicken &amp;
strawberry shortcake. Went to show Academy Award
picture, “How Green Was My Valley”.
Much warmer to-day. I got letters No.54, 55 from Laddie,
also some snaps. A swell one of him. Aunt Eva had a
Vanishing Tea for Red Cross. Mother was at it. Went down
to Schenk’s.
Cool. Busy. Got Letter No.58 from Laddie. Wrote him.
Went home at five. I am feeling better now. Read.
Mother’s Day – gave her stockings &amp; Elgin &amp; I went out to
lake for drive. Boys gave chocolates. Cleaned out drawers.
Elgin went back to Galt to-day.
Went to bank &amp; made out power bills. I got letters No.56 &amp;
57 from Laddie. Snaps of G.C.O’s inspection. Typed out
Rotary list. Went down to Grant’s at night &amp; showed them
pictures.
Raining. Wrote Laddie. Went to Red Cross. Read
afterwards.
I got 3 letters from Laddie, Nos. 60, 61, 62. Spent the
evening answering them &amp; reading.
Mr. Saunders was here washing walls. Anna, Barb, Hilda &amp;
I went to Owen Sound in aft. Shopped. I got pr. of white
shoes &amp; novel for Laddie. Had supper in restaurant.
Raining. Mr. Saunders finished office. I got letters Nos. 64
&amp; 65 from Laddie, Also parcel of books, cards &amp; map for
Charles. Letter No.65 came in 2 weeks 2 days. I got
Reunion snaps.

Letter #64
England, Tues., April 28,1942
My dearest Velma:
… Friday morning, as I told you before, was the date set for the inspection of certain
units of our division by their Majesties. Consequently, it is needless for me to tell you that
the clinic was closed, and the three of us accompanied the 7th L.F.A. to the inspection
field where we were lined up to await the inspection.
Being an officer, I was a couple of paces ahead of the men, so was assured of being
able to see all that there was to see.
The day was chilly and cloudy with quite a raw wind, and as no gloves were to be
worn, our hands were soon quite chilly. But soon the sun broke through the clouds and it
turned a little warmer. The hour drew closer to the time for inspection, and soon a cheer
broke at the far end of the lines (there were several thousand troops there). Then the
strains of the national anthem came to us on the morning air, while the Royal Standard
was unfurled. That was the first big thrill of the day. Then away in the distance orders
were shouted, and cheers arose as their Majesties finished inspecting each unit. Our unit
was one of the last in the line, and we became more and more excited as the King and
Queen drew near. At last, Col. Elder (the A.D.M. S.) gave the order “ten-shun”. Then
came “Order Arms”, and the Service Corps men attached to our unit responded smartly.
Then the fateful moment arrived, and order came “Royal Salute – Salute!”. Smartly the
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�men with rifles presented arms, while the officers saluted and the remainder of the men
smartly at attention. After this, the inspecting party passed between our lines, walking
very slowly. First came the King, surrounded by many aides &amp; brass hats, include our
own General Sanram. Then came the Queen, likewise escorted. I was very fortunate as
they both were looking my way as they passed. The King looked very well but was no as
tall as I had thought. But my biggest thrill came when the Queen walked past me. She
was almost past, but then turned directly towards me and looked me up and down,
smiling that gracious smile of hers. Unfortunately, I was at attention, and didn’t dare even
to smile back, but I felt myself blushing furiously.
As the Royal Party came to the end of our lines, we all gave three hearty cheers for
their Majesties, and stood at ease until the other units had been inspected.
All the C.O.s shook hands with the King, including our Col. Brom,?, who was in the
inspection somewhere. The C.O.s also had lunch with the King and Queen in the camp,
so next time I come overseas, remind me to be a C.O.
10 page letter includes description of his weekend in London
and from his Durham family and friends
… No, dear, I don’t want you to join up in the Airforce,or the Army or Navy either. They
are no place for you, and I know what I’m talking about. So, please don’t do it, Velma, for
I don’t think you would be happy there.
…
Well, Velma, take care of yourself until I come back to take care of you myself.
I love you, angel, with all my heart.
Good night, angel,
Laddie
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Cold. Wrote to Laddie. I went home after work. Elgin &amp; I
went to show in Hanover. I saw “How Green Was My
Valley” again. I called Mrs. Grant but she was too tired to
go.
A nice day. Elgin hasn’t been to see Norma for two weekends now. One side of Mother’s face began to swell a little
after eating fresh strawberries. I guess she has mumps on
one side. I went to church &amp; for walk with girls. Had ice
cream &amp; cake at Whitmore’s.
Cool. Wrote to Laddie. Raining at night so stayed in.
Listened to Lux &amp; read.
Warmer to-day. Not very busy, looked over notes. Went to
Auxiliary at Mrs. Roy Lawrence’s.
No oil heating this winter. Cool. Looked over notes. Went
over town &amp; did some shopping at night. Hilda &amp; I ate in
Mel’s.
Nice day. I went down home in aft. &amp; helped Mother with
house cleaning. Mother’s face swelled a little on both sides.
Howard Watson reported missing over Germany. Anna &amp;
Norman to be married on June 19th.

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Raining. Busy. Wrote Laddie. Stayed in at night. Evelyn
came home &amp; was over at house. Finished reading “Mr.
Bunting in Peace &amp; War” – good.
Raining. Bill Patterson &amp; Emily were married at Manse at
noon. Norma came up with Elg for week-end. We played
“500” at night, had ice cream, etc.
A miserable day. Damp &amp; wet. I have a cold. I made
pineapple dessert for supper. Winnie &amp; Jack were down.
Cleaned up at night. Elg, Norma &amp; I went for a walk. Read
afterwards.
Nicer to-day but cool. A holiday. I had a cold. Got meals
etc. as Mother wasn’t feeling very well. Elgin &amp; Lorne
caught a lot of fish. I went to show at night with Anna &amp;
Barb, Mickey Rooney in “Babes On Broadway”.
Raining. Wrote to Laddie. Stayed in at night &amp; read and
knit.
A little warmer. Busy taking out meters. I got a permanent
at night. Hair short (feather bob).
Nice day. I met Marion Moore over town in aft. – she is on
furlough – Moncton, N.B. so we went for a walk &amp; had nice
chat. Went for walk with girls at night – had ice cream –
finished socks.
Wrote Laddie. I had two letters from Laddie - 70 &amp; 71 came in 2 ½ weeks. Went to bridge at Mrs. Kearney’s for
Red Cross.
A lovely day – real warm. Wrote Laddie. Rained at night.
Went down &amp; visited Mrs. Grant.
Br. Used 1000 planes in a big raid over Germany – city of
Cologne wiped out completely – 1000 Canadians took part
in flight. Went to church at night &amp; then visited Sally &amp; Vic.
Rev Smiths were there.
Raining. I got 2 letters, 66 &amp; 67, and a birthday card from
Laddie. We, Bridge Club, bought present for Anna after
work (clock). Went to rehearsal of Public School’s
participation in Music Festival, ate in Ying’s afterwards with
Marion Moore &amp; Janet Robb.
Decided not to have Com. meeting. Got Birthday cable.
Wrote Laddie. Norma was up in aft. At night Norma,
Dorothy MacD. &amp; little Bobby went for a walk. Bridge Club
had party for Anna at Ethel’s. She was getting a permanent
– surprised her – gave her bedroom clock.
Busy. I got Birthday present from Laddie – solid silver salt &amp;
peppers &amp; mustard dish. Went to I.O.D.E. Birthday tea.
Went over town at night. Wrote Laddie.
A nice day. I went to Owen Sound with Aunt Eva’s. Got
white hat &amp; brown &amp; white shoes. Stayed for show, Spencer
Tracy &amp; Katharine Hepburn in “Woman of the Year”.
Real busy. Visited with Elsie Hunter at night. She is gong to
be married soon. Had bath, etc.

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Raining in morning then cleared. Busy. Lorne, his girlfriend,
Barb &amp; I went to show in Hanover. Grand picture, Ann
Sheridan &amp; Robert Cummings in “King’s Row”.
Cool. 26 to-day. Mother gave me Spode cup &amp; saucer,
Aunt Eva handkerchiefs &amp; Lorne sandwich tray. Norma was
up for week-end. We went to Winnie’s &amp; stayed for supper.
I went down to Grant’s at night, showed them my presents &amp;
had nice visit.
Lovely June day. Wrote Laddie. Busy. Visited Helen
Renwick at night – she has been in bed for a month. Started
a sweater for Ruby’s baby.
A beautiful day. Got ready for meeting. Nothing unusual
happened at meeting. Read afterwards. Mrs. Dr. David
Jamieson died to-night.
Hot. Storm later. I got 2 letters from Laddie, Nos. 68 &amp; 72,
&amp; one from Ruby. Went over town at night &amp; did some
shopping with Mother. She bought Anna a comforter. Wrote
to Laddie.
Sent congratulation cards to Marg Evans &amp; Jean McGirr.
Got Letter No.69 from Lad. Went to dinner for Anna at
Freda’s. She was completely taken by surprise. Grand
dinner. Handkerchief shower. Wrote Laddie.
Busy. Raining. We have had a lot of rain lately – nearly
every day. I went over to Miss Gerrie’s at night. Her house
&amp; furnishing are real nice.
Lovely day. Finished bills. I wrapped up toaster &amp; iron for a
wedding present to Anna from Laddie &amp; me. Cy called to
say they had daughter. Ruby &amp; baby fine. I went over town.
Cool. Vera went to Toronto to-day to look for job. Mother &amp;
I did some decorating for shower to-morrow night. I stayed
home at night as Lorne had car away.
A nice day but cool. Wrote to Laddie &amp; Ruby. Mother had a
kitchen shower for Anna. 12 – good time.
Cool. Went to Auxiliary at Etta’s. They gave Anna silver
cream &amp; sugar, 4 salad plates &amp; cake plate. We had 19
page letter from Ruby – calling baby Jacqueline Lee.

Ruby and Jackie
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June 19

Gasoline cut to 4 gals. a unit. Hilda &amp; I went down to Anna’s
&amp; saw her things.
Vera got a job in Toronto. Jean got medal. Harry Wilson
was in to see me. Going overseas soon. I wrote to Laddie.
Went down to Anna’s in aft. &amp; helped – made a salad. I got
3 letters from Laddie, Nos. 73, 74, 75. Shirley, Lorraine &amp; I
went to see Beryl’s things.
Wrote Laddie. A nice day – not too hot. Anna’s wedding at
2pm. We decorated their bags while they were in Hanover
having pictures taken. I served. Anna looked nice in long
blue dress. They left on 6 bus.

Anna Ritchie’s and Norman Greenwood’s wedding, June 19th, 1942

Norman second from left, Anna, Barbara

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�Sarah and Wilbert Blyth
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June 29

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Real warm for a change. Wrote Laddie &amp; told him about
wedding. Finished a sweater for Ruby’s baby. Went over
town. Reg &amp; Mary &amp; Jake &amp; his wife were up.
Word came that Joe Noble was missing. Fowlers here.
Aunt Eva &amp; I went to church – anniversary. We went down
to Nobles afterwards. I visited Inez too.
Lovely day. Aunt Eva went to Ruby’s for 2 weeks. I got a
post-letter telegram from Laddie saying he got my egg
parcel. Wrote him an air letter. Busy. Visited Mrs. Schenk
at night.
Cool. Clarence Ritchie’s baby died – 7 weeks old – he had
growth in thyroid gland. War news very black. Eng. lost in
Libya. Germans entering Egypt.
Cool. Furnace on. Jean &amp; I are getting along fine. Nadine
is staying with us this week too. Quite a time braiding her
hair in morning. Went to library at night.
A nice day but cool. Wrote Laddie. I had my hair done in aft.
Jean Brocklebank was here for supper. Had long letter from
Laddie telling about leave in London. Berniece was over at
night – had lunch.
A lovely day. I finished a sock for Elgin. Went over to drug
store. Came home, read and had bath.
Perfect day. Wrote Laddie. Busy. Elgin brought Joan
Brayshaw, 12, up with him for week-end. He came up for
me at 5. We went fishing after supper. Came up town.
A lovely day. We all went to Galt – Norma &amp; H. Becker too –
to church parade. Elgin was in it. Had lunch in park
afterwards. Home 9:30.
Nice day. Busy. Read at night &amp; went down to Grant’s to
show them letter Laddie wrote while on leave in London.
Got Letter No.77.

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�Church parade at Galt – June 1942
London, Sat.., May 23rd,1942
Dear Velma, Mother and Dad:
… This time I am spending all my leave in London, so I should have plenty of time to see
everything I want to see. Especially as I have a 48 hour leave tacked on the seven days.,
and won’t have to be back at camp until Sunday night, May 31st!
…walked around town, took underground, double decker buses, saw movie, play,
Madame Tussaud’s Waxworks, Chinatown, the Tower (saluted by a Beefeater), St.
Paul’s…
Wed., May 24th,1942
…Walked around Piccadilly Circus, shopped, saw movie, play…
As you know, our letters home can’t be too heavy, so I’ll be on the safe side and send two
instead of one.
Love,
Laddie
Thursday., May 28th,1942
Dear Dad, Mother and Velma:
… This is the second half of my letter to you concerning my activities on my “London
Leave”
…got hair cut, visited the Zoo Regent’s park, Lords’ Cricket Field, saw movie…
Friday., May 29th,1942
…packed my stuff. For I am going to stay at the Delaney’s until Sunday night
travelled underground to Waterloo, visited Westminster Abbey (most of it closed),
saw movie, met friend Alex; they “took the tube” out to Edgewater, were welcomed
by Delaneys
Monday, June 1, 1942
…relaxed in the Delaney’s garden by fishpond - … brass plaque in garden:
“The kiss of the sun for pardon,
The songs of the birds for mirth,
One is nearer God’s hart in a garden,
Than anywhere else n earth”
I thought that verse very lovely. Do you agree?
Alex and I enjoyed our week-end there very much.
…on Saturday, loafed, then left for London – I had a few tickets to see musical comedy
“The Maid of the Mountains”. It was a grand play and we all enjoyed it.
…supper at restaurant, walked along the Embankment, passed Cleopatra’s Needle
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�to Westminster Bridge.…
…Sunday morning after breakfast, the for of us set off with our lunch, and went for a long
walk…heard a cuckoo – “gave me quite a thrill”…
It was a grand holiday for me, and a lovely rest. I saw everything I wanted to see and did
everything I wanted to do…
Love from,
Laddie
Tuesday

June 30

Wednesday

July 1

Thursday

July 2

Very busy. Lovely day but hot. I wrote to Vera at night &amp;
sent Birthday card &amp; handkerchief. Went home. War news
is very bad. Battle of Egypt is on now.
Holiday. Grand day. Jean Brocklebank is visiting at our
place. Real busy. Mother made me green dress. Did
ironing &amp; packed chest. Went to show in Hanover at night.
Took Hilda, her sister &amp; Eliz. Seymour. “Ball of Fire” – swell.
I slept at Hilda’s last night as Jean had me locked out. I got
2 letters from Laddie in morning. Very busy making out
power bills. Hilda, Mary &amp; I took some pictures in park.
Went down to Grant’s at night. Wrote Laddie.

Durham Park Velma on right, Nadine in centre
Friday

July 3

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July 4

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Very busy. Com. meeting at night – only Mr. Cross present.
Went to a reception for Mr. &amp; Mrs. Vaughan (Irene Atkinson)
at Clarence Barfoot’s.
Nice day. Busy. The neighbours had a presentation for
Elgin at our place. It was a great surprise for him. Norma,
Jean Brocklebank, Elgin &amp; I went to Mt. Forest. When we
came back all calm. Then they gave him army wrist watch,
sweater &amp; 2 prs. socks.

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July 5

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July 16

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Lovely day but cool. We had fun with Jean. I came down to
Galt with Elg Sunday night. Ross Kearney &amp; 2 other boys
came back with us – I stayed at Mrs. Brayshaw’s.
Cool. I got up about ten. Joan &amp; I went to visit her married
sister. After dinner we went to show. Saw Red Skelton &amp;
Eleanor Powell in “Ship Ahoy”. I came over to Brantford with
Mr. Fleming. Had supper with Mary, Reg. We went to
Helen’s at night.
Cool but bright. Ironed in morning. Wrote to Laddie in aft.
We went for a drive to airport &amp; called on Norman at San.
Visited Marson’s &amp; then Harold’s.
Norman was to have met me in aft. &amp; we were going to show
&amp; he was coming here for supper. The nurse called to say
he couldn’t get a pass. Mary &amp; I went up town in morning &amp;
shopped. I went to show in aft. myself. Saw Ann Sheridan
&amp; Ronald Reagan in “Juke Girl”. We went to Jake Anguish’s
for supper. Played checkers.
Lovely day. Wrote Laddie. Went up town in aft. Did some
shopping. Got braces &amp; comb - file case for Laddie, one for
Elgin too. Went for drive at night through residential section,
Mohawk Park, picked cherries at Anguish’s, called at
Helen’s &amp; Violet’s.
Raining. Wrote Laddie. Mary &amp; I went to Violet’s in aft.
Stayed for supper &amp; evening. Met Bob’s girlfriend, Isabel for
first.
Went up town in morning. Reg drove me to Galt at noon to
meet Elgin. Great load coming home – cherries, apples, etc.
We went up town to get mail. Got 1 Letter – No.78. Joe
Noble reported prisoner of war. I stayed home at night.
Unpacked etc. Florence came home with Mother &amp; Dad.
Made lunch, talked.
Florence &amp; I got up about noon. Sat on veranda in aft.
Beautiful day. Vic, Sally &amp; Nadine here for supper. Lorne &amp;
I drove Florence home at night. Wrote to Laddie.
Hot. Mother &amp; I washed. I cleaned pantry, etc. Real busy.
I ironed. Uncle Irving came just after supper. He stayed all
night.
Nice day. Windy. Busy. Ladies here in aft. to do war work.
I went up town for mail – got 5 letters. Pasted in snaps etc.
at night.
Nice but cool. Busy. Answered letters in aft. Saw twins
(Davey’s). Read, etc. at night.
Mother &amp; I were away all day. Dinner (chicken) at Uncle
John’s. Supper at Aunt Charlotte’s &amp; out to McGirr’s at
night. I got five letters, Nos. 79, 80, 81, 82 &amp; 88. 6 snaps of
Delaney’s. Did nails etc. after I came home.

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August 1

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Wrote Laddie. Went to Mt. Forest. Arrived at Norma’s in
time for dinner. Went down town in aft. &amp; then we went for a
drive to Woodlands Springs &amp; Pike Lake – took Mr. &amp; Mrs.
McIntyre along.
Real hot. Busy – have all my jobs finished up now. Went up
town in aft. for mail. Norma &amp; Elgin came up. I read at
night.
Hot. Lorne &amp; I went swimming in morning. Elg. &amp; I went
down to Mt. Forest for Norma in aft. Got box ready for
Laddie. Sat out on veranda, lovely. Came up to Aunt Eva’s
at night, unpacked &amp; wrote to Mary.
Started back to work after holidays. Dull &amp; cool. Busy – a
lot of jobs to be done – had two parcels from Laddie – books
&amp; dresser scarves. Inez &amp; I went down to Anna’s for walk.
Saw wedding photo.
Lovely day. Wrote Laddie. Finished up odd jobs. Went to
Auxiliary supper meeting at Myrtle McKechnie’s.
Lovely day. Typed names on bills. Don’t have to pay
Unemp. Ins. Any longer. Visited Mrs. Grant at night. Then
Aunt Eva &amp; I went over town – finished Elgin’s socks.
Beautiful day. Wrote Laddie in morning. Went to Sunday
School picnic at Holstein – swam, good lunch. Read after I
came home.
Elg – 25 to-day. Lovely day. Inez &amp; I played tennis – my
first this year. We went to library &amp; then called at Hilda’s,
chatted until 11:00, had bath.
Beautiful day. Wrote Laddie in aft. Went over town at night
– went home with Elgin &amp; Norma. Mr. Brayshaw &amp; Jack
came up for week-end with Elg.
A beautiful day. Helped Mother with meals. Lay out on the
lawn in the aft. Norma came up for supper. Read at night.
Swell day. I got 2 letters from Laddie, No.95 &amp; No.97 – 97
came in 13 days. Inez &amp; I played tennis at night.
Grand day. Wrote Laddie. Took off water controls. War
news very black these days. Rostov has fallen &amp; Germans
getting very near oil wells in Caucasus. Got 3 letters from
Lad, Nos. 91, 92 &amp; 96. Played tennis &amp; went swimming.
Inez, Elsie &amp; I talked at Aunt Eva’s until 11.
Wrote Laddie. Raining. Washed my hair &amp; had it waved.
Met Florence over town. Had ice cream &amp; talked.
Half holiday. Went home in aft. Aunt Mary Ann, Mrs. Hay &amp;
Dale there. Mr. Rubin called on me. I bought a mink-tone
collar from him. Traded in my fur coat - $10. I got 2 letters,
Nos. 93 &amp; 94.
Nice day but cooler. Busy. Inez, Anna, Shirley &amp; I played
tennis at night. Read, had bath, etc.
Nice day. Wrote Laddie. Ruby, Cy, little Jackie, Mrs. Fulton
&amp; Vera came up in morning. First time I saw baby (1½
months old) – very cute, well formed, smooth face, dark
eyes &amp; a little curl on top of head. Vera likes it in Toronto.

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�Ruby, Cy and Jackie
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August 13

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We had a family party – Ruby &amp; Cy, Aunt Eva’s, Winnie &amp;
Jack all here. Had picnic lunch. Nadine is staying with us
Read at night.
Nice day but fairly cool. Civic holiday. Spent it quietly at
home. 1 oz. of tea or 4 oz. of coffee per week per person –
tea &amp; coffee rationed. We washed &amp; ironed, did Mrs.
Davies’ washing too. Little, 1 ½ yrs., Frank came up in aft. &amp;
stayed for supper. We had letter from Elg, from Lachine.
Berniece &amp; I went for walk at night. Wrote to Elgin &amp; Laddie.
Cool. I had two letters from Laddie, 89 &amp; 90 - also postletter telegram. Sales Tax auditor was here in aft. Aunt Eva
&amp; I went for walk. I wrote Laddie afterwards.
Cool. Busy. Inez &amp; I played tennis at night. Read. I got a
parcel for Laddie – books &amp; negatives.
Lovely day. Inez &amp; I lay out in sun. Then Aunt Eva &amp; I went
to Rebecca picnic in park. Played tennis at night &amp; read,
“This Above All”.
Lovely day. Very busy. Had letter from Elgin. Likes it at
Lachine. Played tennis at night. Wrote Laddie an airletter.
Raining in aft. Busy – last discount day. Went over town at
night. Met Florence &amp; had chat. Mother made me yellow
pyjamas &amp; yellow aprons this week.
Cool. Bert Chapman here. Slept in late. Read &amp; had a
snooze in aft. Went down to Ritchie’s at night. Anna &amp; Barb
walked home with me. Had ice cream.
Busy. Aunt Eva’s birthday – gave her a cup &amp; saucer.
Played tennis. Wrote Laddie.
Busy. Com. meeting at night. Lot of business. We are to
get 60¢ a week cost-of-living bonus.
Lovely weather but cool. Played tennis at night &amp; then Aunt
Eva &amp; I went over town &amp; shopped. Brought home some ice
cream.
Nice day. Lay out in the sun in aft. Wrote to Laddie. Rotary
Carnival at night. Large crowd. Worked in Red Cross
booth. Anna won $50 War Savings Certificate.

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Hydro convention. Ab went. Lovely day. Finished bills.
Inez had a dinner – Wilma, Shirley, Barb, Anna, Freda,
Berniece &amp; myself – good time. Looked at old snaps.
Wrote to Laddie in aft. Not very busy. Inez &amp; I played
tennis. Vera came home. Inez came down with me for
week-end.
Inez &amp; I got up about 10:30, looked at snaps. Lay out in sun
in aft. Norma, Mr. &amp; Mrs. McIntyre were up. We went for a
walk after supper. Packed a box for Laddie – No.10. Inez &amp;
Etta gave me candy to put in it.
Vic started working for Massey Harris. Nadine is at our
place this week. I got four letters from Laddie – Nos. 98, 99,
100, 101 &amp; 17 snaps. Going to work on his B.A. Inez &amp; I
played tennis at night.
Cool. Wrote to Laddie. Went to show in Hanover with girls.
Sam Dinger(?) took us. We saw Rosalind Russell &amp; Fred
MacMurray in “Take a Letter Darling”, good witty &amp; clever.
Cool. Aunt Eva went down to help Mother with threshing.
Canadians &amp; other troops invaded France at Dieppe (1 day),
many casualties but raid successful. Many German planes
destroyed. Played tennis, visited Berniece.
Wrote Laddie. Spent aft. at Twamley’s. Read at night.
Loud crack of thunder – lighting struck transformer at
factory.
Dad finished threshing yesterday. Hot. Got letter No.106
from Laddie. Played tennis.
Hot. Very busy. Vera came home. Aunt Eva &amp; I went over
town &amp; waited until family were ready to go home.
Cool &amp; raining. Very quiet day. Went to Varney church in
aft., only 9 there. Wrote to Laddie at night.
Very cold. Not very busy. Read. Played tennis at night &amp;
then went down to Grant’s – took Laddie’s album &amp; showed
it to them. Harry McCaslin missing in Dieppe raid.
Very cool. Got 4 letters from Laddie, Nos. 101, 102, 103,
104 (2 censored). Answered them. They call him “Bitsy” in
Eng. Played tennis at night &amp; then Inez &amp; I went to library.
Duke of Kent killed in plane crash.
Nice day. Harry McCaslin reported safe in Eng. in morning
&amp; 5 o’clock in the aft. they got word he was killed. Went over
town at night.
Had letter from Elgin. Rained in morning but cleared up in
aft. cool. Auxiliary picnic at Mrs. McLachlan’s, played
baseball. Went to meeting at Berniece’s re: Labour Day
week-end. She served angel cake, ice cream &amp; ginger ale.
Cool. Wrote Laddie. Had my hair waved at night. Got coat
samples.
Did a lot of odd jobs. Reg &amp; Mary Fowler came up for a
week’s holidays. I went home with them at night. Got letter
No.107 from Laddie.
A beautiful day. Quite warm. Reg &amp; I went fishing in aft.
(rubber boots &amp; all). Swell time. Lorne went back to Toronto
at night with Vic to look for a job – only 16. Got

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recommendation from Mr. Sharpe. Anna, Barb &amp; Uncle Will
came down at night.
Grand day. Wrote to Laddie &amp; Elgin. Reg, Mary &amp; Mother
came up to office in aft. &amp; brought me ice cream. Berniece
&amp; I went for a walk at night.
A beautiful day. Mother had letter from Lorne. Got a job in
Massey Harris. Jean got a job in Royal Bank - only fifteen,
but they couldn’t get anyone else. She has 3 years at High
School. I had a letter from Elgin. Com. meeting at night.
Wrote Laddie. Busy. Shirley &amp; I played tennis with two
English girls visiting at Rev. Jones’.
Cool. Aunt Eva, Jean and I went to Owen Sound in aft. I
got brown &amp; black suede shoes, brown skirt goods.
Real cool. Took off controls. Wrote to Laddie. Went over to
Twamley’s at night to make arrangements for week-end.
Inez got a new bike to-day.
Raining &amp; cold in morning but nice in aft. Eunice &amp; Hap
have a son. Inez, Barb &amp; I went to Owen Sound Park after
work Sat. afternoon. Got 2 double cabins. We shopped &amp;
then went to show, Wallace Bury in “Jackson Mail”. Others
– Sammy, Bern., Jean Scott, Marg Little &amp; Freda arrived at 1
– had lunch.
We brought 2 electric heaters &amp; hot water bottles up with us.
Cabins were terribly cold &amp; damp but soon warmed up.
Sunday – grand day – much warmer. Went to Division St.
church – day of intercession. Lay out in sun &amp; played tennis
in aft. Grand big supper. Walked down town at night &amp;
window shopped.
A beautiful day for Labour Day. I wrote Laddie airletter.
Read, lay in sun, and played tennis. We had our supper
beside water on way to Martin’s. Went to show at night,
Abbott &amp; Costello in “Pardon my Sarong”. Home at twelve.
Swell holiday.

Owen Sound Tennis Court, Labour Day, 1942

Velma
Harriston Park, Labour Day, 1942

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�Barbara and Velma in centre
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September 18

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Raining. I had letter from Elgin &amp; 1 from Laddie, No.108 –
long letter. Wrote Elgin. Raining, so stayed in at night &amp;
cleaned room, etc.
Raining again. I got a cable from Laddie saying, “Everything
under control – fit as a fiddle”. Howard Thornell &amp; a friend
landed along. I went down home with them after supper,
until they went to Owen Sound.
Raining. I got a parcel from Laddie – books &amp; pictures.
Went down to Grant’s at night. Sally &amp; Nadine stayed here
all night as their furniture went to Toronto to-day.
A lovely day &amp; Durham Fall Fair. I have Lorne’s bicycle now
&amp; went for ride on it – got along fine. Sally &amp; Nadine stayed
again.
Aunt Eva, Jean, Sally &amp; Nadine went to Toronto. Vera
brought car back. Wrote Lorne. Elg. Was moved to St.
Thomas to-day. Went home with Mother &amp; Dad.
Nice day. Varney Anniversary. Rev. Harris from Conn
spoke – good. Went in aft. &amp; at night. Norma came up &amp;
stayed for supper &amp; went to church.
Raining. I got an airgraph from Laddie – came in 13 days –
first one I have ever received. Wrote him. Inez &amp; I took
bicycles over to show grounds. She was learning to ride her
new one. Listened to Lux – “This Above All”.
Grand Day. Warm. I got letter from Elg &amp; 3 from Laddie,
Nos. 109, 110 &amp; 112. No.109 censored &amp; names cut out.
Rode on bicycle at night. Went down to Ritchie’s on it. Knit.
Lovely day – real warm. I got Letter No.111 from Laddie.
Wrote Laddie. Mr. Conn coming tomorrow. Jessie up to see
me. Jean started in Royal Bank to-day. Jessie Grant visited
me. She &amp; Bonnie are slanting(?) to Norma. Inez &amp; I went
to see Elaine Hunter’s trousseau – grand.
Lovely day. Hot. Mr. Conn was moved back to this territory.
He &amp; Mr. McKie came to audit books in aft. I was at office all
aft. in spite of holiday. Lots of fun. Had supper at
Whitmore’s.
Wrote Laddie. A swell day. Hot. Inez &amp; I went bicycling at
night &amp; then went over to Mrs. Wright’s. Norma’s birthday.

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Velma (Blythe) Grant’s Diary - 1942

Rained in aft. Elsie Hunter married at four. I got cable from
Laddie saying he got my 10 parcel. Went to presentation at
Keelar’s for Ross – gave him a watch.
A quiet day. Cold but bright. Read &amp; knit. Finishing booties
for Eunice’s baby. Went to church at night.
Very cold. Wrote Laddie. We can’t use our electric heater
beginning to-day – have fire in stove. Visited Eunice &amp; Hap
at night &amp; saw new baby, Leslie – gave him blue booties.
Cold &amp; wet. Washed my hair &amp; had it waved. Knit on my
sweater until late. Elg &amp; Lorne both coming home this weekend.
Cold &amp; wet. Wrote Elgin &amp; Lorne. Went to I.O.D.E bingo in
Hall, proceeds for soldiers’ Christmas boxes. Good crowd.
Played several games.
Cold. Wrote Laddie. Went home in aft. &amp; helped Mother
bake a Tomato Soup Cake to send Laddie. Knit at night.
Cold &amp; wet. Russians are still holding Stalingrad. Did some
shopping after work.
Cold &amp; wet. Lorne came home. He came up for me after
supper. I packed a box for Laddie. Elgin came home after
we got to bed.
Elgin, Norma &amp; Lorne here. It was the first time we had
seen Elgin in his uniform as he hadn’t been home since he
got it 2 months ago. He talked &amp; talked, telling us all about
the Air Force. We went out to Winnie’s for a little while in aft.
Ground was covered with snow this morning. Wrote Laddie.
Listened to Lux at night, knit &amp; read.
Cold. Norman was moved to Aylmer so Anna won’t be
going out West now. She finishes at store to-morrow. Went
to Red Cross &amp; then Auxiliary at Mrs. Colton’s. Shower for
Marg Storrey.
Cold. Got Letter No.114 from Laddie &amp; was I ever glad to
get it! Swell letter. Knit &amp; Read at night.
Nice day. Wrote Laddie. Aunt Eva &amp; I went out to Winine’s
in aft. as they were threshing.
Lovely day. Busy. Finished sleeve of sweater. Lorne is
working for Rogers’ Silverware Co. now. I stayed with Hilda
all night. She has moved to Hartley house.
Lovely fall day. Busy. Wrote Laddie. Read some
magazines at night &amp; did some shopping. Went home with
Mother &amp; Dad.
Windy &amp; cool. Looked over clothes. Read. Went to church
at night &amp; in to Berniece’s afterwards.
Wrote Elgin &amp; Lorne. Dad’s birthday – 54. Knit at night.
Jean had Mission Circle. Wrote to Ruby.
Busy. Went to Red Cross supper. Got up enough nerve to
ask them for a raise. Got $10 a month more. Wrote to
Laddie after I came home.

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October 7

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October 10

Sunday

October 11

Lovely day. I am very happy about raise. Went for a ride on
bicycle – visited at Ritchie’s. Knit.
Lovely day. Aunt Eva, Jean, Joan &amp; I went to Owen Sound.
I got red &amp; brown dress goods. We ate at Scopi’s &amp; then
went to see “Mrs. Miniver” – a marvelous show – the best
war picture I have ever seen. Car ran out of water on way
home – had to get farmer.
A grand day. My coat goods came – took it over to Mrs.
Wright’s. Vera came home after supper. We talked until
midnight. Finished my brown cardigan.
Grand day. Wrote Laddie. Aunt Jennie Ribey was at Aunt
Eva’s. Elgin &amp; Lorne home. Lorne cut his finger in a ?
machine. Has to stay home for 6 weeks. Norma, Elg &amp; I
went to Mt. Forest at night. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Watson landed
along.
A beautiful day. Thanksgiving Sunday. Elgin, Norma, Lorne
&amp; I went for a drive through country in morning. All went to
church in aft. We had 11 for chicken dinner at night. Winnie,
Jack &amp; Aunt Jennie here. Watsons went back at night. Aunt
Jennie stayed all night.

Velma and Norma
Monday

October 12

Tuesday

October 13

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Thanksgiving Monday. Beautiful day. Very busy fixing
clothes (brown sweater &amp; skirt). I took Aunt Jennie up to
Twamley’s in morning. Reg, Mary, Lizzie &amp; Jake called on
us in aft. on way home from Wiarton. Aunt Eva, Jean, Nora
&amp; I went to show in Hanover. Saw, “This Above All”.
A grand day. Got 2 letters from Laddie via airmail. Nos. 115
&amp; 116. Also got letter written on leave in Wales. Went to
Red Cross at Schutz’s &amp; then went down to Grant’s.
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�Dear Velma, Mother and Dad:
…I have been having a wonderful time to date, and although I haven’t been doing
anything very exciting, I have seen some of the most beautiful country in the world…If
only you three were here to enjoy it with me, everything would be perfect. … The reason
North Wales was chosen was because Jim, Frank and Phil knew a family there and had
arranged for our party to stay there.
17 page letter about trip to north Wales
– travelled by train to Abersoch to stay with Davies family in their “summer home”,
explored area and seashore, rowed in Davies’ boat; took bus to Pwllheli and then to
Beaumaris, enjoyed stay at Buckeley Arms hotel, toured about, visited a ruined
castle, played snooker, chatted with other visitors, then returned to London Sept. 14,
went to a movie
…So that is the end of my account, and now I am all set for another three months work,
before another seven days leave comes up.
…Ill write to you in a day or two, so, until then, I’ll leave you.
All my love,
Laddie.
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Lovely day. Wrote Laddie. Busy. Went down to see Marg
Storrey’s trousseau at night.
Cloudy. Mother, Dad &amp; Aunt Eva went down to see Ross today. He is much thinner. I had supper at Ritchie’s &amp; then
went to a re-organization of the Badminton Club. Secy.
again.
Busy. Went to library at night &amp; got “The Unknown Country”
by Bruce Hutchison. Had bath, etc. Laddie sent $110.50.
Wrote Laddie an airletter. Raining. Marg Storrey’s wedding.
Went home after work. Mother &amp; I cut out scalloped collar.
Nice day. Read. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to church at night &amp;
stayed for meeting afterwards on connection with 3rd Victory
Loan. Geo. Noble made wonderful speech.
Nice day. I had an airletter from Laddie, No.117, written
Sept. 25. Read &amp; knit at night.
Lovely day. Wrote Laddie. I got another airletter to-day,
No.121 – two weeks time. Letter from Elgin too. Went to
Red Cross at Ruth Miles’ &amp; to Auxiliary afterwards.
Nice aft. but rained at night. Busy. Went to Berniece’s at
night to play bridge.
Last disc’t day so I worked in aft. Rained all day. Spent aft.
writing Laddie. Aunt Eva, Jean, Nora &amp; I went to show in
Hanover. Saw Jean Arthur &amp; Cary Grant in, “Talk of the
Town”.
Busy. Went to Mrs. Wright’s to have my coat fitted; washed
my hair &amp; had it waved.
Cold but bright. Busy. Aunt Eva came down with me for
week-end as Jean was in Owen Sound. We stayed up until
Elg &amp; Norma came home – had lunch.

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Elg, Norma &amp; I went to Mt. Forest church in morning. Had
dinner at McIntyre’s. Came home in aft. &amp; had supper. Elg
went back about 7 &amp; we came up to town. Read.
Cold. Wrote Laddie. I received 2 letters from him, Nos. 119
&amp; 120. Listened to Lux &amp; knit at night.
Ground covered with snow. Busy. I went to Red Cross at
Norma Gagnon’s. Helped pack overseas box. Floyd Kearns
got it.
Cold. Got No.118 from Laddie. Finished water bills. Went
to Community Party – played bridge at Oddfellows Hall.
Dance after. We ate in restaurant afterwards.
Milder to-day. Wrote Laddie long letter in morning. Went
home in aft. Ironed. Auxiliary Thank-offering meeting at
night. Mrs. (Dr.) Gordon Agnew spoke – good.
Mild. Busy. Went over to Mrs. Wright’s after work. Stayed in
at night. Tired. Read &amp; knit.
Mild. Went home after supper. Knit &amp; planned Laddie’s
Christmas box. Halloween night. Lorne played a joke on us
– put lights out.
Nice day. Read. Went to church at night &amp; down to Anna’s
afterwards. Her birthday – 30.
Raining. Wrote Laddie &amp; Elgin. Listened to Lux at night, knit
&amp; read.
Snowed a little. No meeting to-night. Went to Red Cross
meeting at Mortley’s.
Nice day but cool. Finished Laddie’s socks. Went to
Rebecca Euchre &amp; dance.
Wrote Laddie. Went home in aft. Ironed 4 pairs of curtains.
Tired at night so read &amp; went to bed. I got my new winter
coat. Mrs. Wright only charged $3.25.
Allies won a great victory in Egypt – defeated Rommel’s
forces. Might be turning point of war. Finished reading,
“The Unknown Country” – a wonderful book. Went to library.
A year ago to-day since I last saw Laddie. Sent him an
airletter. Busy. Elgin came home. We went down to Mt.
Forest to the show. Norma came back with us.
A lovely day. I packed Laddie’s Christmas box. Uncle
Charlie &amp; Aunt Charlotte were here for supper. Elgin left
shortly after supper &amp; I came up town.
American troops are landing in North Africa. Allied offensive
has begun. Went to see Mrs. Whitmore at night, as she fell
on the sidewalk &amp; injured her leg – has it in a cast.
Raining. War news is still very good. Went to Red Cross at
Mrs. Wanamaker’s &amp; to trousseau tea for Mary Whitmore at
Mrs. Roy Lawrence’s.
Snowing. Ground covered. Wrote to Laddie. Went to a
recipe shower at Mrs. Irwin Sharpe’s for Marg Storrey.
Played bridge. Nice lunch of little cakes &amp; sandwiches.

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Germans marched into unoccupied France. A dirty day –
raining &amp; snowing. I went home in aft. Ironed. Real busy.
Mother is making me a red dress.
Everything is going O.K. for Allies in Africa. Very stormy.
Plenty of snow. Had to get galoshes out. George was up to
see me in aft. I got a permanent at Ethel’s.
Clear but cold. War news is swell these days. Went home
after work. Knit &amp; did odd jobs – cleaned cupboards.
Nice day. Quiet aft. Read. Barbara &amp; Uncle Will came
down for supper.
Mild. Went to Dr. Grant &amp; had my teeth cleaned. Listened to
Lux, knit &amp; read.
Mild. I got 2 letters, 122 &amp; 127, from Laddie – 3 weeks since
I had any. Came air mail &amp; No.122 took 5 ½ weeks. Went
to Auxiliary at Norma Gagnon’s.
Wrote Laddie. Mild. We had our Commission meeting. Read
afterwards. You can only travel 50 miles on bus now.
Mild. Had nice rest in aft. Visited Mrs. Whitmore. Finished a
pr. of ankle socks. Played badminton at night for first this
season.
I got 3 letters from Laddie, Nos. 123, 124, 125. Aunt Eva
went to Toronto this aft. for week-end. Militia dance. Jean
went but I didn’t. Inez came over &amp; we talked until midnight
&amp; had lunch.
Colder. Wrote to Laddie. Went home at five. Read &amp; did
odd jobs.
Elg &amp; Norma were here. We went out to Winnie’s for
chicken dinner – dumplings.
Mild. I bought a chesterfield ($25) 2nd hand on spur of the
moment from McTavish (Bill Firth). We are going to give it to
Mother &amp; Dad for Christmas. Went to Red Cross at Allen’s.
Mild. Aunt Eva came home at noon. I received letter No.126
from Laddie. I went down to Grant’s at night &amp; had nice visit
with them.
Mild. Busy. Finished planning hope chest &amp; did other work.
Had letter form Ruby – 10 pages – all about Jackie. Stayed
in at night. Knit &amp; read. Bought “The Keys of the Kingdom”.
Snowing. Went home in aft. for holiday. Mother is making
me a brown dress. Started a pr. of mitts for Jackie for Xmas.
The French scuttled their navy so the Germans wouldn’t get
it – over 60 ships. Busy. Wrote Laddie at night, knit, went to
library. Finished “The Moon is Down” by John Steinbeck.
Good book.
Quite a lot of snow on ground. Busy. Went home after
work. Elg wrote examinations to-day. Lorne stayed in
Hanover all night.
Nice day. Slept in. Lorne brought Shirley &amp; Lois Weigner
over for supper. Went to church &amp; down to Anna’s
afterwards.

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Wrote Elg. We sent him a writing kit for graduating. He
phoned at night to say he got B grouping (which is highest
you can get at St. Thomas). Gives him his L.A.C. – came
6th in class. Went to Red Cross at Mrs. Ball’s.
Busy. Played badminton at night – a lot of fun. Wrote to
Laddie &amp; Vera afterwards. Elgin being sent to Winnipeg
Thurs.
Very stormy. Busy. Stayed in at night. Read &amp; knit.
Terribly stormy. Back roads are blocked now. I had my hair
finger waved in aft. Played badminton at night. Aunt Eva
entertained ladies.
Still very stormy. Busy. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to Oddfellows
euchre at night. Aunt Eva got prize.
Still storming, but not as badly as yesterday. Went home
after work. Fixed clothes, etc.
Quiet day. Went to church at night. Read afterwards.
Wrote Laddie. Received Letter No.128 from him. He has
been sick – benign pneumonia, wrote letter while in hospital
– nothing serious he says. Jake Anguish died suddenly from
heart arttack. Mother had letter from Brantford. Went to
Red Cross at Clushey’s.
Wrote Laddie. Busy. Nice day. Bright &amp; sunny. Norma
Gagnon is going to be married on Christmas Day. Went to
Auxiliary at night. We decided to dispense with lunch at our
meetings, owing to shortage of butter.
Nice day. Busy. Went to Bridge Party at Anna &amp; Barbara’s
– 3 tables.
Mother, Dad, Lorne &amp; I went up to Owen Sound at noon.
Mrs. Caswell cleaned office. Mother &amp; I shopped &amp; Dad &amp;
Lorne went to show. I got my picture taken at Meyers’.
Played badminton.
Finished bills. I had letter from Elgin, written in Winnipeg.
Stayed in at night.
Wrote Laddie. Santa Claus Day in town. Sent Laddie his
watch. Went home after.
Very frosty. We were going to Uncle Charlie’s for supper but
couldn’t get car started. Uncle Charlie came down for us.
We had grand chicken dinner. Uncle Will’s there too.
Wrote Elgin. Very stormy – terrible weather. I got the proofs
of my picture – not so good. Stayed in at night.
Addressed Christmas cards. Got Letter No.130 from Laddie.
He is out of hospital now &amp; feeling fine. Played badminton at
night.
Got Letter No.129 from Laddie. Had final Com. meeting.
Got $3 Xmas box. Elg coming home for Xmas. Nadine
came up to-day for Xmas holiday. Called in at Grant’s on
way home from meeting.
Cold. Worked all day. Finished Christmas shopping. Hilda
&amp; I collected for a present for Norma Gagnon from Auxiliary
Girls. Sent Laddie a cable.
Busy. Bought present (crystal vase for Norma). Went to

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Public School concert.
Very frosty. Wrote Laddie. Went home after work.
Wrapped up presents until midnight.
Very frosty, 15O below zero. Came up town in aft. Went to
church at night. Read.
A little milder. Busy. Went over town at night &amp; bought
some cards, etc.
Busy. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to Norma Gagnon’s trousseau tea.
We went over town at night. Word came that Art Allen was
missing, presumed dead, in Scot.
Mild. Elg came home to-day. Dad &amp; Lorne met him at
Midhurst. I got a lovely sterling silver compact from Laddie.
Got a lot of nice cards.
Mild. Elg came up in morning. We bought Norma’s Xmas
present at noon. A lovely blue dressing gown - $11.95.
Went home after work. Real busy until after midnight. Got
card from Lad’s Aunt Grace &amp; Aunt Edith.
Christmas Day. Bright &amp; cold. Ground covered with snow. I
got some nice gifts – 2 cups &amp; saucers, 5 handkerchiefs,
sachets, $2 from Rick &amp; $2 from Ab, plate in Spode, writing
paper, stockings- 2 pr., doily, guest towels. We were at Aunt
Eva’s for Christmas dinner. Vic, Sally, Nadine &amp; Mrs. Hope
came up. Norma Gagnon &amp; Sandy Taylor married to-day.
Elg, Vera, Jean, Nora, Evelyn &amp; I went to show in Mt. Forest.
Saw Clark Gable &amp; Lana Turner in, “Somewhere I’ll Find
You”. Norma came back with us – had lunch.
We had Aunt Eva’s, Vic’s &amp; Winnie’s down here for dinner 7
aft. Busy day. Mrs.Hope &amp; Nadine stayed for week-end.
Norma, Elg, Dad &amp; I played “500” at night.
Raining. Streets &amp; roads a mess. Norma, Elg &amp; I went up to
Ritchie’s for a turkey dinner. I went to church with Norman &amp;
Anna – cantata. I went in with Inez after church. Saw her
gifts.
Colder again. Back to work. Wrote Laddie. Had cable from
him saying he got my Christmas parcel, cable &amp; card. Elg
went back to Winnipeg on train to-day. Went to a dinner at
Berniece’s – 8 girls – played bridge after.
Got Letter No.134 from Lad. Busy. Played badminton at
night &amp; went over to Inez’s afterwards for lunch. Oliver
Hunter new mayor &amp; Art McGowan new Commissioner.
Got Letter No.132 &amp; Christmas card from Laddie. Inez &amp; I
went down to Allen’s early in the evening. Then Aunt Eva &amp;
I went to Whitmore’s to play bridge. Then Berniece, Anna,
Barb &amp; I went to Militia dance.
Wrote a long letter to Laddie. Nice day. Busy. I got No.131
&amp; No.133 from Lad – airmail. Spent New Year’s Eve at
Berniece’s. We played bridge &amp; then had lunch sent up from
Chinamen’s at midnight.

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COMMENT
Slept in until noon. Lovely day. I went down home at 1 with
Anna, Barb &amp; Uncle Will. Had New Year’s dinner &amp; then
played cards. Played badminton at night.
Wrote Laddie. I got 6 bowls from him to-day. I went to show
with Barb &amp; Anna. Saw Jeanette MacDonald in “Cairo”.
Read. Went to church at night &amp; visited at Grant’s
afterwards.
Busy. Settling down to work again after holiday season.
Had my hair waved.
Cold. Busy. Wrote Laddie. Played badminton at night. I
am reading a good book, “Seventh Cross” by Anna Seghers.
Cold. Busy. Stayed in at night. Am knitting a pair of brown
gloves for myself &amp; also finishing a sweater for Marion Petty.
Frosty – below zero. Half holiday. Had letter from Elgin.
Mrs. Whitmore &amp; Berniece came over at night for a game of
bridge.
Very frosty. Busy. Finished reports. Read &amp; knit at night.
Wrote Laddie an airletter. Got Letter No.134 from Laddie.
Closed Waterworks books. Very frosty.
Read. Went to church at night. A minister speaking for a
call. Good.
Milder. Wrote Elgin. Had a grand letter from Laddie,
No.135. Went to Red Cross at Norma Gagnon’s – she
served us coffee &amp; some of her wedding cake.
Wrote Laddie. Last night Oliver Hunter persuaded Council
to pass motion that Hydro office be moved to Clerk’s office,
saying that Hydro Com. were in favour. We had our meeting
to-night &amp; Oliver asked us to leave. Herb Cross &amp; Art
McGowan wouldn’t consent &amp; Oliver was furious. He says
Mr. Willis needs a Sec’y (it is really he who wants one). Ab
to stay up hill &amp; keep office open &amp; stock room.
Plenty of talk re: moving the office down town. I was talking
to Art McGowan &amp; Mr. Cross. I got No.139, airletter, from
Laddie. We started our Bridge Club – met at Berniece’s.
Busy. Half holiday. Stormy. Hanover Young People’s,
directed by Mrs. Levine, put on a splendid play in Hall, “Look
Who’s Here”, splendidly acted.
A beautiful day. Busy. Went to a bridge at Irla’s – 2 tables.
Mrs. Rumble &amp; friend, Mrs. Armstrong, Norma &amp; Myrtle,
Ruth &amp; Clara. I stayed to help with dishes.
Cleaned out safe. Went home after work. I worked at a
bath mat set. The coat that Mrs. Hope sent Mother looks
real nice.
Read. Went to church at night.

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Busy. Elgin only gets 1 week furlough so won’t be able to
come home. I got a parcel of books from Laddie for our
library. Went to Tennis Club meeting after work. We
decided to put on a play. Bridge Club at Ethel’s.
A terrible stormy day. All roads blocked. Wrote Laddie.
Nearly frozen when I got home from work. Auxiliary
cancelled. Glad I didn’t have to go out.
Still storming &amp; very cold. No train to-day &amp; highway still
blocked. Stayed in at night. Finished gloves &amp; started to
embroider towels. (Dorothy Taylor had a baby without a
doctor, only a nurse.)
Not quite as stormy but very cold – below zero. Half holiday.
Stayed in, read &amp; did fancy work. Still no train or bus.
Calmer to-day but still no train or bus. Seems funny without
a paper. We are really isolated!
Milder. Thank goodness! Almost raining to-day. Wrote
Laddie. A train came in late this aft. I got 2 letters from
Laddie, Nos.137 &amp; 138. Went home. Finished a bath mat.
Worked till nearly one.
I came up about 2 in aft. Went to church at night &amp; then
visited at McKechnie’s. Worked jigsaw puzzles. Bob
Christie was there. Had lunch.
Mild. We got a surprise when Ruby &amp; Jackie arrived on
train. Are going to stay 2 weeks as Cy is in hospital, having
his face treated for acne. Jackie is only 7 months old, long
trip for her. The club bag with her food in it didn’t arrive.
Some time! Went to Red Cross at Mrs. Art McClement’s.
Colder again. Wrote Laddie. Busy. Br. Have captured
Tripoli &amp; Russians are making great headway in their
offensive. News came to-night that a conference of all Allied
leaders (Churchill, Roosevelt, etc.) has just been completed
at Casablanca, Fr. Morocco – 12 days – planned 1943
offensive.
Lovely frosty day. Unemp. Ins. auditor here. We are going
to get rebate for what we have already paid. Got Letters
Nos. 144 &amp; 145 from Laddie. Went to Auxiliary at
Brocklebanks. Aunt Eva entertained ladies. I had lunch with
them.
Last Thursday half holiday – to be changed to Wed. next
week. Got some books from Laddie &amp; got a letter from Elg.
Washed my hair. Ruby, Aunt Eva &amp; I went to Oddfellow’s
Euchre. Ruby got prize.
Lovely sun-shiny day. Busy. Visit from Mayor Hunter.
Typewriter repair man here. Knit &amp; played with Jackie at
night. She is a great source of amusement – real cute, dark
eyes &amp; little fat cheeks. I got my pictures back – like them
very much now – I had them finished again.
Wrote Laddie &amp; Elg. Made handkerchief apron at night.

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Lorne went up to Owen Sound on bus, going to take 3
month course in machine shop work. Rev. Smith’s were at
Aunt Eva’s Sunday night with car. Harry Kress broke his
leg. Jack Shutz’s new wife with him.
Very stormy again. No trains to-day. Jackie has a cold.
Aunt Eva &amp; I went over to Haug’s at night. Mrs. Haug is
dead.
Nice to-day again. Got ready for meeting. Frank Irwin came
to meeting. Argument over shovelling hydrants. Oliver
certainly has some fantastic, stupid ideas.
Half holiday – changed to Wednesday. Wrote Laddie in aft.
Took some crocheting down to Alice Picken. Went to Bridge
Club at Hilda’s – got prize – 3 cakes Yardley’s soap.
Very busy. Berniece &amp; Mrs. Whitmore came over at night for
a game of bridge.
Nice day. Busy. Went to High School Commencement –
play was grand. Mary Seymour splendid actress.
Raining. Wrote Laddie an airletter. Ruby &amp; Jackie came
home with me for week-end. Lorne was home from Owen
Sound too – likes the course (machine shop).
Very stormy. I went down to Grant’s Sunday night. Gave
them my photo.
No train to-day &amp; highway still blocked. Ab went to Hydro
Convention. Went to Red Cross skating party. Good crowd.
Made $25.
Nice day. Ruby &amp; Jackie went out to Winnie’s on sleigh. I
got 3 letters from Laddie, Nos. 141,142 &amp; 143. Wrote him at
night.
Very windy. Raining. Half holiday. No train to-day. Went to
Bridge Club at Mary Firth’s.
Mail came in on C.P.R. to-day – still no C.N.R. train. Busy.
Played badminton at night. Had letter from Elgin.
A nice day. Ab came home from convention last night. I got
a parcel of books from Laddie. Read &amp; did fancy work at
night.
Nice day. Went home after work. Did fancy work. Lorne
was home for week-end.
Very, very frosty – below zero with a high wind. Packed
Laddie’s birthday box. Stayed in at night. Ruby still here.
Below zero. Thirty below last night. Elg was supposed to
arrive to-day for his furlough but didn’t come. Went to Red
Cross at Ruth Myle’s.
Ruby &amp; Jackie went back to Peterborough to-day. Went to
Auxiliary at Storrey’s.
Went to Tennis Club meeting at Shirley’s in aft. Picked out
characters for a play. Elg’s leave was cancelled due to
overcrowded trains. Went to Bridge Club at Barbara’s –
below zero.
Milder. Had letter from Elgin. Stayed in at night. Vera has
moved into an apartment.

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Real mild. Shopped after work. Berniece &amp; I planned Red
Cross box. Elg sent Mother a necklace cut out of a broken
windshield of a plane.
I have a bad head cold. Very busy. Oliver came in to get
me to do some letters but I was too busy (fortunately). I had
airletter from Laddie, No.148.
A grand day. My cold is better. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to
church. I wrote Laddie a long letter after I went to bed.
A beautiful day. Nadine’s birthday – 9. Very busy. I got 3
letters from Laddie. I went to Tennis Club play practice &amp;
then to Red Cross at Norma’s.
Mild. I went to play practice at night &amp; then visited at Grant’s.
I washed my hair. Got lovely pink carnations from Laddie for
an anniversary present. Mrs. Chas. Moore broke her wrist.
Went to show with Moodie’s. Saw Fibber McGee &amp; Molly in,
“Here We Go Again”.
Laddie &amp; I have been going together 8 years. I got lovely
flowers from him yesterday. Wrote him. Went to Bridge
Club at Rita’s. I saw Bill Welsh’s engage. in paper to-day.
Nice day. Nothing unusual happened. Wrote to Vera.
Stayed in at night for a change.
I had a letter from Elgin saying he was going overseas right
away – coming home next week for embarkation leave. We
weren’t expecting him to have to go so soon. Cut a pr. of
pants at night.
Stormy. Knit &amp; started an afghan block. Aunt Eva &amp; I went
to church at night.
Stormy. March came in like a lion. Wrote Laddie. Went to
play practice.
Frosty. Herb Miller (Navy) &amp; Gladys Young were married today. Went to play practice, ate in Chinamen’s afterwards.
Frosty. I entertained the Bridge Club, made sandwiches in
aft. (egg, ham &amp; tomato). Letter postage is to be revised to
4¢ Apr.1st – except on overseas letters.
Frosty. Busy. I went to play practice at night. Elgin came
home to-night on embarkation leave – has a week.

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�Elgin on embarkation leave, March, 1943

Norma and Elgin

Wilbert, Sarah , Elgin, Norma, Winnie

Velma, Winnie, Sarah, Elgin

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Mr. Conn came to audit books. I wasn’t expecting him.
Wrote Laddie after he left. I stayed in at night as I was tired
&amp; had a lot of odd jobs to do.
Very, very stormy. I went home after work. Norma &amp; Elgin
at home. We played Rummy for coppers – a lot of fun. Elg
brought me a comb(?) &amp; a spoon from Winnipeg.
Terribly stormy &amp; cold. Lorne has mumps (not very sick). I
stayed home at night as roads were blocked. Elgin kept us
all amused.
I came up to work in morning (about 10). Received letter
No.150 from Laddie, also $5 to buy Spode &amp; a book. Went
to Red Cross at Allen’s.
Very cold. Wrote Laddie an airletter. Bought 3 Spode
plates. Stayed in at night. Lorne has a job with Russell G.
in Owen Sound when he finishes his course.
Typed out some tickets for Auxiliary concert. Went home in
aft. Mother &amp; Dad’s wedding anniversary. Elg still home.
We had lovely chicken dinner at night. Played cards. I
stayed down home at night &amp; came up in morning.
Received a nice cable from Laddie, “Every day, in every
way, I miss you more &amp; more”. Got letter No. 152 also.
Played badminton at night &amp; went to Bridge Club at
Ritchie’s.
Mild. Peter Ramage here auditing books. Elg &amp; Norma
came up to Aunt Eva’s at night. We played bridge &amp; had a
real nice time. Elg beat me so that tickled him.
Mild. Vera came home for week-end. I went home after
work. We played cards at night. Elg &amp; Norma at our place.
Winnie &amp; Jack were down. Elgin’s last day at home. I didn’t
come up to town at night. We listened to radio.
Raining. Elgin went away to-day. Lorne took him to Toronto
to catch train to Montreal &amp; then to Halifax. I went to show
at night with Barb, Jas. Cagney in “Yankee Doodle Dandy”.
Anna came home with us.
Raining. Wrote Laddie. Moore’s got word that Delbert has
been burnt, but not seriously. Went to Com. meeting at
night. Oliver has tamed down somewhat.
A got a long letter from Laddie, No.151. Went to play
practice (Tennis Club) in Hall at night.
Busy. Hardly get a minute these days, as so much going on
at nights. A got a black evening purse from Lad, bought in
Edinburgh. Went to Auxiliary Variety Concert – splendid.
Cold. I got a cable from Laddie. Went down to Grant’s at
night.
Cold &amp; stormy. Wrote Laddie a long letter. Went home at
night. Ironed for Mother &amp; finished yellow sweater.
A nice day. Busy. Going to Toronto to-morrow so planned
clothes to buy etc.

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We (Barb, Anna, Freda, Uncle Will &amp; myself) left for Toronto
at 6 a.m. Shopped all day. I got a new spring, lama cloth,
$35, &amp; also brown hat &amp; brown alligator shoes. We had a
nice time &amp; arrived home shortly after eleven.
A lovely spring day. I got 2 letters from Laddie, Nos. 154 &amp;
155. He took part in a big attack exercise (Spartan) in
England. I went to Auxiliary at night.
Laddie’s 28th birthday. Wrote him in aft. Had my hair done.
Went to play practice in Hall – lasted until midnight.
Pete Ramage was here auditing books. Went to play
rehearsal at night. We had a letter from Elg, written in
Halifax.
Raining, but turned out nice. The night of the Tennis Club
play, “Bolts &amp; Nuts”. I took tickets at door. Hall filled; play
was very good; lots of laughs. Cleared $75. We ate
afterwards in restaurant.
Colder but bright. Wrote Laddie. Went home after work.
Knit, etc.
Bright but cool. Starting to clean my room drawers. Marg
Leeson here in aft. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to church at night.
Bright but cool. We had letter from Elg, written in Moncton,
N.B. He has L.A.C. now. Had cable from Laddie. We put
on Tennis Club play for 2nd time. Half full again. Had swell
lunch afterwards in Hall. Cleared $115 – 2 performances.
Raining. Busy. Stayed in at night for a change. Germans
are getting defeated in Tunisia.
A perfect Spring day. Wrote Laddie. Visited Eunice &amp; baby
Leslie in aft. Went to Bridge Club at Ethel’s. Had card from
Elgin, written in Moncton, N.B.
Colder. Nothing worth mentioning happened.
Ground covered with snow again. McGowan’s mill was
completely destroyed by fire.
Wrote Laddie. Went home after work. Read, etc.
Looked over books in room, etc. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to
church at night &amp; then visited at Whitmore’s afterwards.
Snowing, stormy. Geraldine sent me a piece of her wedding
cake. Betty is going to be married on May 1 – only eighteen.
Went to Red Cross at Eunice McGirr’s.

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�Geraldine and Leo’s wedding, March, 1943

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Cold. We had Com. meeting at night. Mr. Robb at meeting.
I was amused at conversation between him &amp; Oliver. Rotary
Club was trying to get a $200 donation from Oliver to help(?)
Rink.
Wrote Laddie. Went out to McGirr’s in aft. Uncle Tom is
very sick – has nurse. I didn’t get in to see him. Went to
Rebecca Euchre at night.
A little milder. Bill Welsh was killed in flying accident at
Camp Borden – only married 5 weeks. Berniece &amp; I
entertained Bridge Club at her place. Served bacon &amp;
cheese strips &amp; cream puffs.
I got 4 letters Nos. 157 to 160 &amp; a card from Laddie. Stayed
in at night, knit &amp; wrote a letter to Laddie.
Busy. Wrote Elg. We think he’s overseas now but haven’t
received a cable yet. Read at night. I got a parcel of books
from Laddie.
Norma got a cable saying Elg had arrived overseas. Aunt
Eva &amp; I went to church at night &amp; then visited at McCaslin’s
afterwards.
Snowing. Cold. Jean &amp; Nora came home from Toronto.
Both flat broke. Telling us all about holiday. Mother had
cable from Elg. Red Cross at Mrs. Wanamaker’s. Laddie
got box.
Cold &amp; snowing. Wrote Laddie. Stayed in at night.
Snowing. Terrible weather. Went to Bridge Club at
Ritchie’s.

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Snowing. I got an airletter from Laddie – came in 1 ½
weeks. Went to Auxiliary Thank-offering meeting. Mrs.
(Rev.) Cox from Priceville – great speaker. Went to
Twamley’s afterwards.
Cold. Had letter from Laddie. Mrs. Harris is papering Aunt
Eva’s bedrooms. Shirley &amp; I went to dance at Armourmies.
Swell time.
A little more like Spring. Wrote Laddie. I got a book from
him, “The Defiant City”. Went home after work. Busy.
Nice day. Read, cleaned drawers, etc. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to
church at night.
Cool wind. Busy. Stayed in at night. Knit, read &amp; listened to
Lux.
Ground covered with snow again. Busy. Went to Auxiliary
at night.
Cool. Stayed open on half holiday. Wrote Laddie. Had my
hair done at night.
A beautiful spring day. Busy. Went to Hanover at night with
Aunt Eva &amp; Jean. Saw show, Rosalind Russell &amp; Fred
MacMurray in “Flight for Freedom”. Met train. Vera &amp;
Evelyn on it.
A wonderful spring day. Good Friday. Cleaned clothes
closets in morning. Norma &amp; Barbara Cockburn were up in
aft. We came up town for awhile. They went home after
supper.
A beautiful day. Wrote Elgin. Went home after work.
Cleaned desk &amp; drawers.
Easter Sunday. Nice day but rather cool. Inez &amp; I went to
church at night &amp; then went down to Ritchie’s afterwards.
Wore my new coat &amp; hat.
Wrote to Laddie. Cool. Hunter’s house burnt. Emerson
Bennett died – only 35. Went to show in Mt. Forest with
Freda &amp; Bill. Saw the grandest show – Ronald Colman &amp;
Greer Garson in “Random Harvest”.
Cold &amp; wet. Stayed in at night &amp; went to bed early.
Trees still bare. Cool. Read &amp; knit in aft. Played badminton
at night.
Nicer to-day. Wrote Laddie. Vic at Aunt Eva’s for dinner. I
had a letter from Laddie – posted in Brockville. Went to
Bridge Club at Rita Willis’, last one for this season.
Raining &amp; Cold. Snowing some. Aunt Eva, Jean, Joan and I
went to show in Owen Sound. Noel Coward’s “In Which We
Serve”. Splendid. I came home with Inez.
Bright but cool. Mother &amp; Dad went to Betty Fowler’s
wedding. I went down to Mt. Forrest to Norma’s in bus. We
shopped at night &amp; then had lunch. Merv &amp; Ken home, also
Jean Ward from Harriston there.

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Dull &amp; cool. We all slept until noon, then had breakfast.
Harold Jewitt &amp; his wife called in aft. Norma &amp; I called on
Doris Wilkinson, Norma’s cousin Mary &amp; baby Jackie &amp;
Cockburn’s. We went to church at night. Lorne came down
for me.
Raining. Wrote to Laddie &amp; Elgin. Went to Red Cross at
Mrs. Clarence Ritchie’s. Mother &amp; Dad came home from
Brantford. Had nice time. Visited Mrs. Reynor &amp; Aunt
Jennie there.
Cool. Mother was up &amp; showed me wedding snaps. Com.
meeting at night.
Cool &amp; wet. Read &amp; knit. Started pink sweater for Jackie’s
birthday present. I am reading a good book that Laddie
sent, “The Last Enemy”.
Nice day. Wrote Laddie. Mother had 1st overseas letter
from Elgin. Visited at Grant’s at night. Jessie &amp; Bonnie
home. Jessie teaching at Varney this week.
Nice day. Busy. Our Red Cross Euchre &amp; Dance – made
$50 at euchre &amp; $30 on quilt. Dance afterwards.
Raining. Tunis &amp; Bizirte have fallen to Allies. I got my first
overseas letter from Elgin – greatly taken up with Eng. &amp;
Scotland, especially the latter. I got No.166 from Laddie.
Mother’s Day. A beautiful day. I gave Mother handkerchief
&amp; Apple Blossom perfume. We went for a walk in aft. down
to other place. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to church at night.
Allies have won a complete victory in North Africa. Germans
weren’t able to escape. Thousands were taken prisoner.
Went to Red Cross at Mrs. Frank Lake’s. Marg Hunter
spoke.
Raining. Wrote Laddie &amp; Elgin (both airletters). Stayed in at
night.
Half holiday. Went down home in aft., brought car up &amp; took
a load to Williamsford – Tennis Club put on play. Swell time.
Dance afterwards.
Cold. Jack Schutz’s have a son. I stayed in at night. Went
to bed early.
Cool. Very backward weather. I had a letter from Laddie.
Wrote him. Knit &amp; read at night &amp; went over to Miss
Gerrie’s.
4th Victory Loan went over top. I had 4 letters from Laddie.
Went home at night.
Very windy. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to church at night. Girl
Guide &amp; Boy Scout Service. I went into Berniece’s
afterwards.
I had a letter, No.174, from Laddie &amp; also one from Elgin.
Norma was up town. I saw her after work. Our Bridge Club
went to Hanover – Had dinner at Sunnybrook Farm. Gave
Mary Firth cream &amp; sugar. Went to show, “Star Spangled
Rhythm”.
Raining. Wrote Laddie &amp; Elgin airletters. Went to Auxiliary
in church.

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Nice day. I got a permanent at Ethel’s in aft. Allies ruined
two big dams in Germany by bombs – great floods.
Churchill spoke to-day from U.S.
I had letter &amp; books from Laddie. Went up to Tennis Courts
at night &amp; worked. Then went to see Mary Firth’s trousseau.
Raining, but cleared towards evening. Shirley &amp; I worked up
at Tennis Courts until 9, taking out weeds &amp; raking court.
We had Alley Harrowed. Inez was home so I went over
there afterwards.
Grand day. Wrote Laddie. Lorne 17 to-day. I went home
after work. Mother &amp; I did a lot of odd jobs. Mother has all
house cleaning done but kitchen &amp; cellar.
A beautiful day. Berniece came down in aft. &amp; stayed all
night. We went for a walk.
A holiday. Nice in morning but it rained in aft. Bern. here.
Anna, Barb, Freda &amp; Hilda came down in aft. We went
fishing but had to come home as it rained. I got 1 trout. We
cooked our supper in the house.

Velma on right
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Nice day. Not very busy. Went to dentist. Don Knight
seriously injured overseas. Knox congregation voted to
have Mr. Smith stay, 39-25.
Allies making big air raids over Germany nearly every night.
Wrote Laddie &amp; Elg. Read &amp; Knit in aft. Played badminton

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at night. Last for season.
Cool. Went to dentist. Went to Auxiliary Executive meeting
at Miss Gerrie’s &amp; then worked at Town Hall until 11pm
making out sugar ration coupon books for preserving – 10
lbs. each.
Cool. Aunt Eva &amp; I went over to Whitmore’s at night for a
game of bridge. Geo. Constables have a son (Sandy).
Lovely day. Wrote Laddie. Went to Owen Sound on the bus
&amp; came home with Lorne. Got goods for a seersucker dress
&amp; rose printed material. Fowlers came up. Geraldine, Doris,
Helen(?), Reg &amp; Mary went up town at night.
Lovely day. Real warm. We went fishing in morning. I
caught two. Fowlers went home after supper. I went to
church &amp; then Berniece &amp; I went for a walk.
Nice day. Aunt Eva, Jean and I went to show in Mt. Forest,
“Birth of a Baby” – good. Jeff Elvidge &amp; Lena Bell married
to-day.
Warm. Com. meeting at night. I had my teeth cleaned.
Finished now. $4.50.
Wrote Laddie. Went home in aft. Helped with preserving
sugar rationing coupons at night.
Real hot. I got a birthday card and a leather initial pin from
Elgin &amp; also a letter telling about leave in London. Went
over to Mrs. Wright’s at night. Geo. Glass being married
June 11th.
Warm. I had a letter from Laddie. Played tennis at night –
first this season.
Wrote Laddie. Shirley &amp; I were around town together at
night. Aunt Jennie Ribey here for dinner. Went home with
Mother &amp; Dad.
Jas. Leesons were here at our place. Cute little baby,
Diane. Raining so stayed at night &amp; read.
27 to-day. Got Spode plate from Mother, chocolates from
Lorne, underwear from Aunt Eva &amp; Jean &amp; 2 War Savings
Stamps from Vera &amp; nice cards. Wrote Elgin. Geo. Glass
came home &amp; I went down to see him. Great talk, swell to
see him again. Gave him painted wooden bowl for present,
$5.
Nice day but cool. I wrote Vera. $26.33 came to Bank of
Commerce for me from Eng. Knit &amp; read at night.
Wrote Laddie. Lay out in sun in aft. We went to show at
night. Saw Spencer Tracy &amp; Katharine Hepburn in “Keeper
of the Flame”, good.
Nice day. Busy. Played tennis at night.
Wrote to Ruby &amp; sent Jackie a knitted outfit for her birthday.
Laddie sent me £6 ($26.33) for my birthday. I had letter
from him. Great time deciding what to buy – bought platter,
vegetable dish, sugar bowl, stockings &amp; sheets. Geo. Glass
married to-day. Swell day.
Wrote Laddie. Lovely June day. Our Auxiliary served a
cafeteria lunch. Rained at night.
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night &amp; for walk afterwards.
Nice day. Aunt Eva, Jean &amp; I went to show in Hanover.
Saw Brian Aherne &amp; Loretta Young in, “A Night to
Remember”.
Lovely day. Went to Auxiliary at Mrs. Geo. Wilson’s. Bonnie
&amp; Jessie went with me. Mrs. Smith treated us to ice cream
on our way home to celebrate birth of her grandson, John
David.
I had 5 letters from Laddie &amp; books – one written on leave
spent in Torquay. Went down to Grant’s at night.

May 24, 1943
Dear Velma,, Mother &amp; Dad:
… another of my nine day leaves
8 page letter about trip with Gordon Cunningham to London &amp; Torguay
(seaside town in Devon on English Channel) – visited book stores, went to
movies, strolled in Devon (beaches isolated by barbed wire), played tennis,
tried slot machines, went to play and an orchestra recital; then returned to
camp and attended the Division Medical Society dance; completed leave in
London with a play, movies and more book shopping.
This morning I started work afresh…
Love from
Laddie
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I got No.181 from Laddie – airletter, written June 4. Washed
my hair &amp; had it waved.
Grand day. Real warm. Aunt Eva went to Toronto for weekend. Had letter from Ruby. Uncle Will ran into ditch &amp;
smashed car. Played tennis. Shirley, Ruby V.(?) &amp; I went
out to Chas. Lawrence’s farm to see their horses.
Lovely day – warm. Busy. Wrote Elgin an airletter. Hilda,
Eliz. Seymour &amp; I talked at night.
Grand day. I went out to Florence Patterson’s in aft. We
went to lake. Went to Knox church at night – anniversary.
Went down to Ritchie’s afterwards.
Grand day. Mrs. McIntyre was operated on for appendicitis,
quite seriously ill. I had amusing letter from Elg. Played
tennis at night.
Grand day. Real busy. Read at night.
Lovely day. Had airletter from Laddie – 8 days. Went to
Rebecca picnic at park. Ber. &amp; I visited Shipley’s. Wrote
Laddie afterwards.
Mr. MacKay (auditor) here. Very nice. In Air Force in last
war. Overseas 2 years. Went to a ball game (Reserve
Army vs. Factory) at night.
Real hot. Wrote Elgin &amp; sent birthday card. Went down to
Glass’ at night &amp; saw George’s wedding snaps. Bern. &amp; I
went for a walk.

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Very hot. Wrote Laddie. Hahn’s sold furniture on street.
Dad bought dresser &amp; leather chair. Florence &amp; I went to
dance in Hall for a little while. I came home with Patterson’s.
Grand day – very warm. I lay out in sun in afternoon. Lorne
was home for week-end.
Raining. Had airletter from Elgin. Read &amp; listened to Lux.
Started pink short sleeved sweater. Grey &amp; Simcoe
Foresters landed overseas.
Had Com. meeting. Art McGowan told Ab what he thought
of him – his carelessness, etc. Angry because he did not
consult Com. before ordering material.
Busy. Inez &amp; I played tennis at night. I went home
afterwards. Bonnie brought a bouquet of peonies up to the
office to-day.
Lovely day. Holiday. Busy. Vic, Sally &amp; Nadine landed
along in aft. Stayed for supper. Vic &amp; Sally on way to
Haliburton for 2 weeks. Nadine going to stay with us. Wrote
Laddie at night.
Very busy. Ab says he is going to look for another job. Inez
&amp; I played tennis at night &amp; then went up to Berniece’s
afterwards. Had letter from Laddie – going to have date with
Anna Butler(?).
Last day of work before holidays. Very busy. Never felt the
need of a holiday so much as this yr. Ab away all day. Got
2 letters from Laddie &amp; 1 from Elg. Went home at night.
Swell day but rained at night. Read. Mother &amp; I visited at
McGirr’s at night. Jack Robinsons were here for supper.
Nice day. Washed &amp; ironed clothes. Mother started to
make me a red &amp; white seersucker dress. Wrote Laddie –
Nadine wrote him too. Fowlers called on way home from
boat trip.
Lovely day. Wrote Elgin. Mother, Nadine &amp; I went to Mt.
Forest in aft, visited Mrs. McIntyre in hospital. Supper at
Norma’s. All went to show at night, Judy Garland in “My Gal
Sal”.
Nice day. Varnished floors, etc. Went to Ladies Aid at
Mountain’s. Got 2 letters from Laddie, Nos. 184 &amp;185, 1
from Elg.
Grand day. Busy. Cut lawn, painted window sashes, waxed
dining room rug, etc. Went to Institute meeting at Wolfe’s.
Read &amp; knit at night.
Lovely day. Warm. Mother finished my dress, started slack
top. I darned, etc. Went up town in aft. &amp; shopped. Wrote
Laddie at night. Read.
Nice day. Busy. Packed. Lorne came home in aft.
Canadians, Americans &amp; English landed in Sicily. Real
warm. Mother, Dad, Lorne &amp; Nadine, Barb and I came to
Wasaga. Barb &amp; I are going to stay at Inglewood Lodge this
week – Mr. Sabiston, Manager. We went for walk at night.
Party in room next to ours so we listened to talk of the 3΄
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Nice in morning but it rained in aft. so we lounged around.
Good bunch staying at Inglewood. Meals appetizing.
Grand day. We went hiking, swimming and lay out in the
sun. Went to dance at night.
Real warm in morning. Rained in aft. Wrote Laddie. We
had our cups read – to be married in Sept. or Oct. – much
sooner than I expect. Got parcel, cable, heard of promotion,
move, relative hurt hand or arm. Went bowling with
Barfoot’s, played bridge.
Nice day. We heard last night that Sonny Jamieson is
reported missing. Went to dance.
Nice in morning. Took pictures over at island. Went to show
in park. Saw “Eagle Squadron” – real good. Delbert Moore
was awarded George Medal.

Nancy Island on Notawasaga River, July, 1943

Velma

Barbara

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Cloudy &amp; rainy all day but cleared up at night. We shopped.
Had a lot of fun with girls staying here. At night we moved to
another place &amp; slept over a store facing the water (Antonia
Cabins).
Lovely day. Anna, Norm, Freda, Bill &amp; uncle Will came up in
aft. Went down town &amp; then had nice lunch in cabin. Anna
brought me 3 letters, Nos. 188 &amp; 189 from Laddie &amp; one
from Elg. We arrived home about 10.
Nice day. Started back to work again. I have a good tan,
especially on my face. Sent Elg birthday cable. Got thankyou note from Betty Glass. Had my hair done at night &amp;
tidied up room. Vera home on holidays.
Nice day. Aunt Eva went to Hamilton. Finished 14 page
letter to Laddie. Went to Auxiliary supper meeting at Myrtle
McKechnie’s.
Wrote Elgin. Raining. Vera, Jean, Aunt Eva, Jeanie
McLean, Sheila &amp; I went down to farm. Stayed for supper.
Cool. Hilda and I went to ball game - Hutton Hills
Merchants. Had sundae afterwards.
Real cool. Vera, Jean, Inez &amp; I played tennis. I went in to
Twamley’s afterwards.
Elg 26 to-day. Wrote Laddie. Grand day. Went home at
night.
Raining in morning, then cleared. Mussolini fired – his
cabinet jailed. End of Fascism. Hap, Eunice &amp; baby Leslie
were down. Went to church &amp; then Bern. &amp; I went for a
walk. Ruby &amp; Jackie took me to Winnie’s to-day.
Lovely day. Got letters from Elg &amp; Laddie written a week
ago to-day – came by the new trans-Canada Atlantic airmail.
Laddie has been moved to north of Eng. Elg to be moved
soon. Visited at Grant’s at night.
Cool. Got 2 more letters from Laddie. Stayed in at night.
Read, “A Leaf in the Storm” – swell. I am knitting socks for
Laddie.
Most of Sicily is in hands of Can. &amp; Br. Now. Wrote Laddie.
Got books &amp; letter from Laddie &amp; 1 from Elgin. Went to
Knox Church picnic in park. Spent evening at Twamley’s.
Nice day but cool. Busy. Knit &amp; read at night. Ruby &amp;
Jackie were in for supper. Jackie can walk now.
Lovely day. Knit &amp; read at night. Aunt Eva was picking
berries. They are very expensive to buy this year.
Nice day. Wrote Laddie. Inez &amp; her mother left for West today – Victoria, Vancouver Island. Had 2 letters from Laddie.
Went home about midnight.
Grand day. Warm. Mother &amp; Dad &amp; I went out to Winnie’s
in aft. Had supper outside. Aunt Eva &amp; girls there, Ruby &amp;
Jackie &amp; Nadine.

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Eva, Winnie, Sarah in front, Jack and Wilbert behind

Vera and Jackie in front, Nadine and Velma behind

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Civic holiday. Nice day. Mother &amp; I did some odd jobs. We
had letter from Elg. Went to show in Mt. Forest at night with
Aunt Eva’s. Saw Bette Davis in “Now Voyager”. Grand.
Busy. Had letter from Laddie. Commission meeting – lasted
until nearly eleven.
Wrote Laddie. Election Day (Provincial) – 3 candidates.
Oliver (Liberal), Colgan (Conservative) and Helen Carfont
(C.C.F.). Went to shower for Lorraine Campbell at Eunice’s.
Went in with Irla afterwards.
Liberal Gov’t was defeated. Conservatives, under Col. Drew
have majority. C.C.F. got 34 seats. Visited Clara Schutz &amp;
then went to ball game.
Cool. Busy. Read and knit at night.
Busy. Wrote Laddie. Went to Lorraine Campbell’s
trousseau tea. Florence &amp; I went to dance in Hall. Lorne
home for week-end.
Nice day but cool. Florence here. Ruby &amp; Jackie came in
aft. for a week. We took Florence home. I visited at Clara
Schutz`s at night.
Cool. Laddie’s Aunt Grace called in to see me. We went to
show at night. Saw Ingrid Bergman, Paul Hewird(?) &amp;
Humphrey Bogart in “Casablanca”. Good.
Raining. Read &amp; knit at night. “A Leaf in the Storm” – swell
book.
Lovely day. Wrote Laddie &amp; Elg. Lay out in sun. Churchill
arrived at Quebec city. He &amp; Roosevelt &amp; other notables
having conference with them. His wife &amp; daughter are with
him. Rotary Carnival. Rained part time.
Cool &amp; cloudy. Clara Schutz came over for awhile. I then
went down to Ritchie’s to plan a shower for Wilma.
Raining. Had card from Inez. Read &amp; knit at night. Jean
went to Toronto for week-end.
Cool. Had letter from Elg. Bought Wilma a mirror for a
wedding present. Bill Davey missing overseas. Went over
town at night.
Nice day but cool. Cy came up for his holidays. We went
out to Winnie’s in aft. &amp; had picnic lunch.
Raining &amp; cold. Bowman Jamieson &amp; Jack Cain are in
Sicily. Ruby &amp; Cy’s 2nd wedding anniversary.
Sicily campaign over. Cold &amp; wet. August has been terribly
cool &amp; wet. Wrote Laddie. Had cable from him. Winnie &amp;
Jack were in at night. We played 6-handed euchre &amp; then
had lunch brought over from Chinamen’s.
Not quite so cool. Anna &amp; I had miscellaneous shower for
Wilma. About sixteen. Served sandwiches, cake &amp; tarts.
Presents tied to ball of card(?). 2 contests.
Nicer to-day. Busy. Norma was up to Durham. Came over
at night. Dorothy (MacDonald) Cliffe is home so I went over
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Nice day. Ruby &amp; Cy went up to Wasaga for a few days.
Mother &amp; Winnie keeping Jackie. Went to a bridge &amp; a
personal shower for Wilma at Mrs. (Dr.) Campbell’s.
Lovely day. Wrote Laddie. Busy. Ab away on holidays.
Went over town at night. Norman Steeds was killed
overseas.
Lovely day. Read. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to church – 17 there.
Clara Schutz came over afterwards.
Nice Day. Busy. Jam, honey &amp; jelly to be rationed. Elgin on
radio at night. Sent greetings re: broadcast from St.
Catharine`s. I didn’t hear him as radio was noisy but Mother
&amp; Dad did. Went to show in Hanover. Allan Ladd &amp; Loretta
Young in “China”.
Wrote Elgin. Ruby &amp; Cy came back from beach to-day.
Went to ball game.
Wrote Laddie. Half holiday. Read &amp; knit. Played bridge at
night with Ruby &amp; Cy.
Cool. Ruby, Cy, Jackie &amp; Nadine went home to-day. I went
over to Schutz’s at night. Clara, Irla, Mary &amp; I played bridge.
Real cool. Aunt Eva &amp; I visited at MacDonald’s. Dorothy
home.
I had two long letters from Laddie – so happy to get them as
hadn’t had one for 3 ½ weeks. Etta Twamley over for
supper. Reg &amp; Mary came up for week’s holidays. Went
home with them.
Lorne home. Fowlers here. Had corn on cob. Read at
night.
Wrote Laddie. Uprising against Nazism in Denmark. Danes
scuttle fleet. We went to show in Hanover. Saw Cary Grant
&amp; Lorraine Day in “Mr. Lucky”.
Real warm. Busy. Went down to Dorothy MacDonald’s at
night.
Nice day but quite warm. Had airletter from Laddie. Visited
at Twamley’s in aft. Inez telling me about trip to Victoria.
Clara &amp; I went to ball game &amp; then she came in with me
afterwards.
Grand day. Busy. Wrote Laddie. Had letter from Laddie &amp;
Elgin. Went over to Clara’s at night &amp; spent evening there.
Travis Cluchey attacked &amp; gaged(?) on way home.
Lawrence Shippam(?) and Leonard Dinger taken to Owen
Sound.
Grand day. Br. &amp; Canadian troops landed in Southern Italy.
Went to ball game with Clara &amp; Myrtle – Factory won
championship; called at Irla’s afterwards. I then went down
to Grant’s.
Real busy. Vera came home on bus. Her boyfriend left for
overseas yesterday – gave her sterling silver compact.
Went home with Mother &amp; Dad &amp; Mary &amp; Reg.
Barb, Anna, Freda, Bernice, Marg Leith &amp; I went to Owen
Sound. Had 1 single &amp; 1 double cabin. Real warm. Saw
Lorne in aft. Took Norman to bus. Band concert at night.

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Labour Day. Rained in morning but cleared in aft. Picnic &amp;
baby show in park. We went down town at night, bowled
and saw a grand show, “Stage Door Canteen” – 48 stars.
After one when we got home.
Tired. Got ready for meeting &amp; wrote Laddie. Had 2 letters
from him. Took a pair of white angora mitts over to Schutz’s
for Paul. Went to Com. meeting but didn’t stay long.
Nice day but cool. Wrote Elgin. Good news of
Unconditional Surrender announced to-day. Great rejoicing.
Norma was up – she &amp; Dorothy &amp; Mrs. MacDonald were
over at night.
Real cold. Busy. Pump not working so Oliver was in to get
me to write some letters. Went to Wilma’s at night – had tea
&amp; saw gifts.
Cold. Durham Fall Fair. Rained late in afternoon. Got letter
from Laddie in a little over a week – 11 pages. Washed my
hair at night. Freda engaged.
Cold. Wrote Laddie. Norma came up on bus for week-end.
We went to a dance in Hall at night.
Nice day but cool. Norma &amp; I slept in until noon. Memorial
service in Knox church this morning for Sonny Jamieson.
We took Norma home at night.
Had parcel of books &amp; letter from Laddie, written on
September 3rd. Went over to Clara’s at night.
Nice to-day. Wrote Laddie. Stayed in at night.
Very cold. Rained in aft. Read. Visited at Hilda’s at night.
Bill Davey reported “presumed dead”.
Big battle going on in Italy. Allies seem to have upper hand
now. Allies &amp; Italy against Germans. Mrs. MacDonald was
over at night. Mother had letter from Don Blythe wanting to
know if he &amp; his wife could come for holidays.
Cold. Had letter from Elgin – “Personal” one. Read at night.
This week has been very quiet.
A little warmer. Wrote Laddie &amp; Elgin. Went over town at
night &amp; then home.
Nice day. Read. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to Presbyterian Church
at night. I visited at Grant’s afterwards.
Cool. Aunt Eva, Jean, Nora &amp; I went to show in Mt. Forest.
Saw Errol Flynn, Ronald Reagan in, “Desperate Journey”.
Cool. 2 letters &amp; parcel of books from Laddie. Went to
Auxiliary meeting in church.
Nice day. Wrote Laddie. Visited Eunice &amp; Leslie in aft., had
cup of tea &amp; sandwiches. Played badminton at night &amp; then
went to dance at Ayton (open air pavilion) with Bob Christie,
Jack, Hilda &amp; Bernice.
Cool. I went over to Twamley’s at night as Mrs. Twamley
wanted to tell me about her trip to Victoria. Jeff Elvidge has
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Raining. Cleared up in aft. Went over to Berniece’s at night.
We ate at Chinamen’s. I typed out Rotary list for cigarettes
to-day. Finished reading “Framley Parsonage”.
Nice to-day but cool. Wrote Laddie. Lorne brought a boy
home with him for week-end – Clarence Angel. Went to
I.O.D.E. Sat. night dance in Hall.
Nice day. Varney Anniversary. Went in aft. Rev. Pickering
from Hanover special speaker. Went to Durham church at
night (Wiarton minister good) &amp; to Whitmore’s afterwards.
Received parcel from Elg, something in it for all family &amp; also
Norma &amp; Lorne Smith. Compact for me – resembles turtle’s
shell. Went to show in Hanover &amp; saw “Mission to Moscow”.
Grand day. Had 2 letters from Laddie &amp; five parcels of
books – ha! Only could carry one home. Read at night.
Lovely day. Wrote Laddie. Mother’s birthday – gave her
nightgown. Went to Owen Sound with Mr. McQuarrie, Eliz,
Hilda &amp; Bern. Went to Red Cross at Norma’s – first meeting.
Played badminton afterwards.
Grand day. Busy. Clara Schutz invited me over at night.
Irla was there. Had lunch.
Grand day, busy. 3 letters from Laddie &amp; one from Elg.
Went to dance in Armouries with Lucille. Came home with
Balls.
Wrote Laddie. Busy. 5 letters from Laddie (11 this week).
Went to Owen Sound with Aunt Eva’s. Got a hat. Saw a
good show, Bing Crosby &amp; Dorothy Lamour in “Dixie”.
Aunt Eva &amp; I went to church in morning. Communion. Geo.
Constable’s were at our place so Aunt Eva’s &amp; I went down
in aft. Hap McGirr’s there too. 13 for supper. Wrote Laddie.
Going to Toronto in morning.
Nice fall day. Left for Toronto at 6:15. Barb, Uncle Will, Mr.
&amp; Mrs. Whitmore &amp; Frankie Ritchie. Barb &amp; I shopped. I got
hat, green dress goods, pyjamas, overseas Xmas presents.
We went to Imperial &amp; saw “Thank Your Lucky Stars”.
Arrived home at eleven.
Cold. Busy. Com. meeting at night. Wrote Laddie
afterwards.
Grand day. Mother has flu. Cleaned dresser drawers. I had
my hair done in aft. Got airletter from Laddie. Went to Red
Cross at Irla’s. Stayed after. Irla did too. Clara made us all
cup of tea &amp; ham sandwiches.
Lovely day. Busy. Wrote Laddie &amp; read at night. Finished
“The Black Tulip” by Alexander Dumas.
Beautiful day. Five letters from Laddie. Clara Schutz invited
me over for a game of bridge. Myrtle, Irla there.
Swell day. Word came that Fanny Bolger was killed in Italy.
Busy. Went home at five. Baked 2 pies &amp; a cake.
Thanksgiving Sunday. Grand day. Wrote Laddie. Don &amp;
Charlotte Blythe came about six. Looked at snaps, etc. at
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Thanksgiving Day. Beautiful day. Don, Charlotte, Mother,
Lorne &amp; I went to Mt. Forest in aft. I went to show with Aunt
Eva’s at night. Saw Paulette Goddard, Claudette Colbert &amp;
Veronica Lake in “So Proudly We Hail”.
Another beautiful fall day. Busy. Wrote Laddie &amp; Elgin at
night.
Nice day. Read in aft. Clara &amp; I went to Red Cross at night
(helped Senior Ladies pack Christmas boxes) then we went
to Irla’s afterwards.
A little cooler. Aunt Eva had Don &amp; Charlotte, Mother &amp;
Dad, Winnie &amp; Jack for dinner. They stayed until midnight.
Much colder. Busy. Wrote Laddie. Went over to Berniece’s
for game of bridge. Anna &amp; Barbara there.
Cold &amp; wet. Barb &amp; I went to tea at Mrs. Roy Lawrence’s.
Admission fee was some article to put in boxes to boys
overseas. Afterwards we went to I.O.D.E. dance in Hall.
She drove me home. Snowed.
Snowing &amp; very bleak &amp; cold. Read &amp; listened to radio.
Lorne home. I brought car up to Durham.
5th Victory Loan Campaign began. Snowing (wet snow). I
took car down to garage. I took car to show in Hanover.
Took Irla, Clara, Jean &amp; Aunt Eva. We saw Charles Boyer &amp;
Joan Fontaine in “The Constant Nymph”.
Busy. I went to Auxiliary at Mrs. Padfield’s. I went in with
Irla afterwards &amp; stayed until midnight.
Nice day. Wrote Laddie. Took car home in aft. Ironed.
Went to Red Cross at Mary Webb’s. Tired so went to bed
afterwards.
Grand day. Busy. Stayed in at night. Read.
Real busy. Wrote to Laddie at night.
Six letters from Laddie – he writes nearly every day now.
Mother &amp; I packed Laddie’s &amp; Elgin’s Christmas boxes at
night.
Mrs. Dargavel died last night. Wrote Laddie. Went to
church &amp; down to Grant’s afterwards.
Cold. Had letter from Laddie. I am going to take a Red
Cross nursing course. It began to-night in Furn. Factory
showrooms. Wrote Laddie afterwards.
Busy. Went up to Mrs. Dargavel’s afterwards. Went to
executive meeting at Miss Gerrie’s. Had lunch.
Busy. Went down to Ritchie’s in aft. &amp; stayed for supper.
Planned lunch for Thank-offering supper. Went to Red
Cross at Berniece’s – had cake afterwards with girls.
Nice day. Had 3 letters from Laddie. Went over to Clara’s at
night for visit. We had letters from Elg this week – was in
Bristol taking course.
Busy. Mr. Conn &amp; Mr. McKie were there. Wrote Laddie.
Tired at night so had bath &amp; went to bed early. Aunt Eva &amp;
Jean went to Walkerton to meet Vera.

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Very busy. Vera is home for week-end. I went home right
after supper. Halloween night – no damage done.
Nice day. Cleaned dresser drawers, etc. Lorne came home
for hockey outfit &amp; skates. We went out to Freda’s for
supper.
Nice day – mild. Very busy – a hectic one for me. Didn’t
seem to accomplish anything. Sales Tax auditor here in
afternoon. Uncle Douglas Cameron came to-day for a visit
(88). Had letters from Elg &amp; Laddie. Went to Nursing Class
– bed-making. Wrote Laddie.
Busy all day. Aunt Eva &amp; I went over to Whitmore’s at night
for game of bridge.
A busy day for me. Wrote Laddie in aft., then went to
Auxiliary Thank-offering supper, Com. meeting &amp; Red Cross
at Irla’s.
Very busy. Had my hair done at night &amp; went to bed early.
Aunt Eva has Women’s Association meeting.
Raining. Very busy. Norma came up on bus &amp; we went to
Fireman’s Ball at night. Wore my new green flannel dress.
Cool but dry. Norma still up. We fooled around at night, ate
in restaurant etc. Went home about midnight.

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�20 Years Ago – Rescue On The High Seas: The Story of Number 8 Dental Company
by M.J.T. Dohan, DDS
For the officers and men of Number 8 Dental Company, November 6 1943, is remembered
as a day of cold, fear and salvation.
The Santa Elena was off the coast of Tunisia. She had crossed through the
Straights of Gibraltar the day before having sailed from England October 27 as part of a 37ship convoy, and was steaming toward the Italian theatre. She carried 333 officers and
1,496 men and women of other ranks, including he No.8 Dental Company, its advance
dental stores unit and a record company, as well as the 14th (Montreal) General Hospital and
100 nursing sisters.
Many of the men had just sat down to a troopship dinner… Just after 6 p.m., the
public address system announced the approach of enemy aircraft, and all officers and men
were ordered below deck.
Down below, the men and officers of No.8 Dental Company could only listen to the
battle that was raging all around hem. They heard the loud retorts of the aircraft guns,
machine gun fire, and the whine of planes. Then there was the sound and force of a huge
explosion, as the Santa Elena’s engine room was struck by a torpedo on the port side. That
blast was quickly followed by another explosion, when a small bomb hit the ship’s after deck.
Then the lights went out. The officers and men waited in fear as the Santa Elena
listed to one side and finally righted herself. Shortly afterwards, the order to abandon ship
came over he public address system.
There was no panic in the hold. The men and women streamed up the stairs to the
deck in an orderly fashion and made their way to the lifeboats. In fact, the Santa Elena
carried just nine lifeboats. These were soon filled with the 100 nursing sisters and launched.
The men were left with large rubber life rafts, which were thrown over the side quickly as the
ship’s stern settled into the sea and became awash.
The men in my raft were in the water for well over two hours before they were able to
reach the rescue ship, the Monterey...there were jacob ladders hanging down 50-60 feet
from the deck to the water…It looked like the Eiffel Tower to us…
Once they were on board the Monterey, the members of No.8 Dental Company were
given food and hot drinks… a large spout of air and water erupted from the Santa Elena as
though a bulkhead had given away. That was the end.
When the company’s 24 officers and 80 men…arrived in Naples, Italy they had
nothing except what was on their backs. Among its officers were…C.G.B.Grant…
En route to Naples, when most of the company were out on deck, the Monterey
suddenly executed a sharp turn and began firing her guns. The ship had come perilously
close to contacting a mine. Fortunately, the crew was able to avoid the danger, and the rest
of our passage to Naples was uneventful.

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December 10

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Cold. I had letters from Laddie &amp; Elg. Laddie was on boat
which was torpedoed &amp; sunk in Mediterranean. All were
rescued including 99 nursing sisters. He lost - clothes, pen,
etc.

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Norma &amp; I slept in until noon. We took her home after
supper. I went to church at night, then wrote Laddie.
Busy. Went to Nursing Class. 2h.
Busy. Wrote Elgin. Stayed in at night. Had letter from
Elgin.
Snowing. The day of our Red Cross tea at Norma’s. I
helped serve. We made about $30.
Busy. Wrote Laddie. Had letter from him. Stayed in at
night. I am knitting a green sweater.
Aunt Eva &amp; Jean went to Toronto this aft. – also a lot of
other Durham people. I had Irla &amp; Jean Steeds over at
night. We played 3 handed bridge.
Great excitement. Aunt Eva’s furnace pipes took fire at
noon – I was alone. Had to put in alarm. Had to get some
new lengths of pipes. Donnelly &amp; Mr. Haug cleaned them. I
went to Irla’s for dinner &amp; stayed there all night. I was
exhausted.
Irla &amp; I slept in until noon. I then went to Whitmore’ for a
chicken dinner. I put fire on in aft. Irla &amp; I went to church &amp;
then went over to Clara’s after – heard all about wedding
ann. celb. in Toronto.
Still plenty of snow. Wrote Elg &amp; Laddie. Ed Patterson is
home from Eng. Read &amp; knit at night.
Went to Auxiliary at Etta’s. Had letter from Elgin.
I got a permanent in aft. At night Ethel had a bridge for
Clara McArthur. We gave her an ovenware double broiler.
Nice day. Stayed in at night. I am knitting a green sweater
&amp; reading Lloyd Douglas’, “The Robe”.
Mild. Berniece &amp; Mrs. Whitmore came over for a game of
bridge at night.
Mild – most of snow gone. Wrote Laddie. Went home after
work. Lorne came home after supper &amp; wanted me to go up
town with him. Irla called on phone.
Read. Lorne wants to bring his girl down next Sunday. Had
chicken dinner. Went to church sing song before service.
Went to Irla’s afterwards &amp; stayed until midnight.
Snow is nearly all gone again. Cold wind. Went to Nursing
Class. Jean Steeds spoke on “Diabetics”.
Clear but cool. Wrote Laddie. Went to library at night with
Irla &amp; then went in with her afterwards. Took over some
books &amp; peanuts in the shell.
Allan Bell is dead so Aunt Eva &amp; I went up there in aft. I had
letters from Ruby &amp; Elg. Went to bridge at Clara McArthur’s
- got writing paper for prize.
Lovely day. Wrote Laddie. Went over to Schutz’s at night.
Irla was there. Clara, Jack, Irla &amp; I played bridge – lots of
fun.
Nice day. Bright – plenty of sunshine. Haven’t heard form
Laddie for over 2 weeks – am wondering if he is still in Eng.
Aunt Eva &amp; I went to a play put on by Hanover, “The Wacky
Widow”.

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Snowing a little. Berlin has been bombed every night his
week – 1000 bomber raids. Had Christmas card from Elgin.
Barb came down with me for week-end.
Slept in. Anna &amp; Uncle Will came down for supper – had
chicken. Read at night.
Roosevelt, Churchill &amp; Stalin are holding a conference in
Persia. Nice day but cold. Went to Nursing Class at night.
Bed bath.
Wrote Laddie – haven’t heard from him for nearly 3 weeks –
think he might have left Eng. Fred Haug &amp; his sister came
over. We played euchre.
Red Cross at Mrs. Morton’s. We ate in Chinamen’s
afterwards.
Did some shopping after work. Visited at Grant’s at night.
Busy. Still no letters. Wrote Laddie. Berniece &amp; I went
down to Ritchie’s at night &amp; played bridge.
Still no snow. Auxiliary bazaar &amp; bake sale. I got 2 letters
from Laddie, Nos. 242 &amp; 243. He is in Italy now. So happy
to get them! I went to Mt. Forest on bus &amp; spent week-end
with Norma.
A lovely day. Slept in until noon. Florence &amp; Ken were
home. We went to church at night. Mother, Dad &amp; Lorne
came down for me.
Com. fired Ab this morning because of truck accident &amp;
neglect of his duties. I went to Nursing Class.
Received another letter form Laddie written in Itlay.
Churchill, Roosevelt &amp; Pres. Inonu of Turkey are holding a
conference in Cairo. Went to Com. meeting &amp; Auxiliary at
Bern’s afterwards.
Still having very mild weather &amp; no snow. Very busy. Wrote
Laddie. Anna had a daughter to-day (5 to 6 lbs.). Went to
Red Cross at Norma Allen’s &amp; into Clara’s for awhile
afterwards.
Still mild. Very busy. Norman was I to see me on his way
down from hospital – he got 4 days leave. I went over to
Irla’s at night. Stayed until 12:30. Reay’s came to get nurse
for their little girl – phoned &amp; got one in Hanover.
Cold. I had letters from Laddie &amp; Elg. Laddie was on boat
which was torpedoed &amp; sunk in Mediterranean. All were
rescued including 99 nursing sisters. He lost - clothes, pen,
etc
Terribly frosty to-day. Wrote Laddie – real busy. Lorne &amp; I
did some Xmas shopping after work. Wrapped up some
parcels at night &amp; did odd jobs.
Cold. Went to church at night &amp; in with Irla afterwards.
Very frosty. Had 2 letters from Laddie. He wants a
dictionary. Went to Nursing Class – had to bathe Jessie’s
doll “Archie”.
Still very frosty. Had Christmas card &amp; letter from Laddie.
Wrote him. Washed hair &amp; had it waved.

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Cold. Had another letter from Laddie. Did some shopping,
took Red Cross parcel to Grant’s, sent box to Anna,
addressed Xmas cards &amp; went to Red Cross at Eunice’s.
Oliver invited me to his dinner for Council at Hillcrest.
Milder. Wrote Laddie. Very busy. Stayed in at night.
I was invited to Irla’s for a game of bridge. Ruth &amp; Clara
were there.
Busy. Wrapped up Xmas presents at night until one.
Busy – read &amp; did odd jobs. Wrote Laddie at night.
Beginning to get a little excited about Christmas.
Frosty. A lot of snow fell – back roads blocked. Aunt Eva &amp;
I went to Public School concert.
Very cold &amp; stormy. Had 2 letters from Laddie. Stayed in
and knit. Wrote Nadine &amp; Ruby.
Very Frosty. Quite busy. Got some nice cards. Went over
to Clara’s at night – Irla was there too.
Still Frosty. Busy. Wrote Elg. Finished Paul’s suit at night &amp;
wrapped it up. Radio programmes have been good this
week.
Busy. Got $3 from office &amp; $2 from Peck. Wrote Laddie.
Went home at five. A busy evening getting everything
ready. Made doughnuts.
Christmas Day. Grand day – sun shining. Irla called me in
morning – thanked me for cup &amp; saucer. I got a cedar chest
from Laddie, $10 in money, 3 boxes writing paper, apron,
nightgown, stockings from Mrs. Grant, picture, plate, pants,
bath salts, woollen gloves. First Xmas ever alone. Roads
were blocked to Winnie’s. We had dinner at 3. Marj
MacDonald here for dinner. Went up town at six &amp; got mail
– letter from Laddie – saw Aunt Eva &amp; girl’s gifts. Wrote Elg
&amp; Laddie at night. Day went quickly.
Nice day. Slept until noon. Came up town in aft. &amp; visited at
Grant’s &amp; Ritchie’s. Knit at night – sweater for Anna’s baby.
Mild. Busy. Put things in my new chest. Knit. Lorne, Marj
MacD., Irla, Jean Steeds &amp; I went to show in Hanover, “This
Is the Army”. Stood in line up. Went to Chinamen’s
afterwards. Some men there after nomination meeting.
Oliver feeling good – they gave him 2 drinks of gin. Lots of
fun. I went in with Irla on way home – had Xmas cake &amp; port
wine.
Real frosty. Back to work again. Had Com. meeting in
office in aft. Same Com. Got in by acclamation. I went over
to Inez’s at night.
Frosty. Wrote Laddie. Busy. Knit at night &amp; went to bed
early.
Have a bad head cold. Had letter from Laddie. Irla invited
me over at night. We talked until one.
My cold is better. Mild. Mother &amp; Dad &amp; Lorne went to
Toronto to-day for week-end. Inez, Bern., Barb &amp; I took our
car &amp; went to show in Owen Sound. Saw Lassie Come
Home.

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COMMENT
Real mild. Slept until noon. Wrote Laddie an airletter &amp; then
went to Ritchie’s for dinner. Feel confident will see Laddie in
1944. Barb &amp; I took Norman to Mt. Forest in aft. I came
home at six &amp; spent rest of evening Knitting &amp; playing
Rummoli with Jean &amp; Aunt Eva.
Aunt Eva &amp; I went to church in morning. Read &amp; knit in aft.
&amp; went over to Berniece’s at night. Mother &amp; Dad &amp; Lorne
came home from Toronto. Lorne had suitcase stolen while
waiting for bus to O. Sound.
Russians advanced into Poland. Grand day. Weather
perfect. Had letter from Laddie. Wrote him at night &amp; then
went to Nursing Class – taught how to make mustard &amp;
linseed plasters &amp; enema. Ate in Chinamen’s afterwards.
A beautiful day. Very busy. We started our Bridge Club tonight at Bernice’s.
Mild. Half holiday. Knit in afternoon &amp; at night.
Very busy. Jean &amp; Nora went to Toronto for holidays. Went
to Executive meeting at Miss Gerrie’s &amp; into Irla’s
afterwards. Stayed until one.
Wrote Laddie. Very busy filling out reports. Went to concert
in Knox church – Ruth Blane, harpist. Went into Irla’s
afterwards.
We (Peck &amp; I) took stock. Cleaned up stock room – have
been at it for 3 days. Lorne &amp; I went up town for few minutes
at night.
Winnie &amp; Jack, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Cecil Barber &amp; Barry were here
for a chicken dinner.
Mild. Very busy with inventory. Had 2 letters from Laddie –
One from Gordon McCrae &amp; card saying auditor would be
here on Thurs. Wrote Laddie. Went to Nursing Class –
communicable diseases.
Mild. Very busy. Went over to Schutz’s at night as Clara
called &amp; wanted me to come over for game of bridge.
A lot of snow fell. Norman Greenwood’s mother died.
Washed my hair in aft. Went to Bridge Club at Hilda’s.
Mr. MacKay was here. Stormy day but mild. Busy. Had 6
letters – 2 from Elg &amp; 4 from Laddie – telling about Xmas.
Very tired at night. Wrote Elg &amp; Laddie &amp; went to bed early.
Aunt Eva had ladies.
Mild. Real busy. Had another letter from Laddie to-day.
Lorne saying he has passed his I.Q. tests, etc. for Air Force.
Medical Jan. 25. Irla came over at night. We talked then
had lunch when Aunt Eva came from skating.
A beautiful day. Busy. Went to a bridge at Irla’s – 2 tables.
Mrs. Rumble &amp; friend, Mrs. Armstrong, Norma &amp; Myrtle,
Ruth &amp; Clara. I stayed to help with dishes.

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A lovely day. I went to church in morning with Aunt Eva.
We then went down home for aft. &amp; supper. Wrote Laddie at
night.
Nice day – grand winter so far. Went to Nursing Class.
Busy. Went to Com. meeting &amp; Auxiliary at Mrs. Wilfred
Barbour’s &amp; to Irla’s afterwards.
Mild. Clara asked me over in aft. to see Paul. Went to Red
Cross at Ruth Myle’s. Was put in for Pres. much to my
sorrow. Irla &amp; I went to Clara’s afterwards, had lunch.
Busy. I entertained Clara, Irla &amp; Mary Webb at night.
Played bridge. Had egg, ham &amp; peanut butter sandwiches &amp;
chocolate sundaes for lunch.
Nice day. Tired. Went over to Twamley’s at night as Mrs.
MacMurray is dead, then went to Bridge Club at Rita’s.
Mild. Lorne came home. Irla, Lorne &amp; I went to show in Mt.
Forest – 2 features. Went up to telephone office in aft. to
see Norma. Had lunch at Ball’s - home at two.
A lovely day. Fowlers arrived for a surprise visit – Mary,
Reg, Bus., Helen, Doris &amp; Lloyd &amp; baby Jack. I packed
Laddie’s box. Visited at Grant’s at night.
Grand day. Wrote Laddie. Nursing Class at night. Got
bonds that Laddie bought.
Mild. Got parcel from Laddie – blue gloves, 2 compacts,
cameo handkerchief &amp; picture. Went to play bridge at Mary
Webb’s at night.
Mild. Raining. Wrote Laddie &amp; Elgin. Went to Red Cross at
Hilda’s. My first meeting as President. Ate in Chinamen’s &amp;
then went in with Irla afterwards – until one.
Very mild. Busy. Stayed in at night &amp; accomplished a lot.
Mild. Busy. Went over to Irla’s at night – there until one.
Bob brought Bob Christie in with him.
Mild. Norma came up for week-end. We went to Irla’s at
night. Irla, Myrtle, Norma &amp; I played bridge. Norma played
piano. Lorne went over to restaurant &amp; bought us fish &amp;
chips. Had a swell time.
Grand day. Norma &amp; I slept until one. I packed a box in aft.
We drove Norma to Mt. Forest at night. I wrote Laddie &amp;
went to bed early.
Snowing. Busy. Went to Bridge Club at Ethel’s. Booby –
measuring spoons.
Busy. Com. meeting at night. Had letter from Laddie. He
hinted that he would like me to to write him oftener.
Clarence Ritchie dropped dead to-night. Wrote Laddie.
Grand day. Had hair done in aft. Went to Red Cross at
Jean Steed’s. Ate in Chinamen’s afterwards.

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Went down to Frankie Ritchie’s after work. She and Freda
asked me to stay for supper. Marion McGirr stayed too.
Frankie is keeping up wonderfully – even said grace. Wrote
to Laddie when I went home &amp; then Irla called &amp; asked me
over. There until one.
Very mild. Busy. Tired at night so had bath, did nails &amp;
went to bed early.
Busy. Went home after work. Did odd jobs at night.
Raining.
Lorne called to say he got in Air Force – to be sworn in
tomorrow. Made a dessert for supper. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to
church. Called at Irla’s afterwards but she was going to
Clara’s.
Cold. Busy. Lillian Falkingham &amp; I shopped for something
to put in overseas Red Cross box after work. Went to
Nursing Class. Listened to Lux. Wrote Laddie.
Busy. Went to dinner at Irla’s at 6:30 – Ruth &amp; Clara there
too. Lobster in patty shells, fried potatoes, tomatoes, dutch
pie &amp; cheese. We played bridge until midnight, then had
lunch. Swell time.
Not feeling very well. Had a lazy aft. Called on Mrs. Grant.
Went to Red Cross at Lillian Falkingham’s. Went in with Irla
afterwards.
I got 6 letters &amp; a parcel from Laddie – parcel contained
purse, 2 pr. gloves, collars &amp;, best of all, a photo of himself.
Photo was taken in Italy &amp; is perfect. So happy to get it.
Went down to Grant’s at night.
Cold. Wrote to Laddie &amp; Elgin at night &amp; knit.
Very cold. Busy. Vera came home for week-end. Our Red
Cross dance. Big crowd. We cleared $33. Lorne &amp; I had
lunch at home afterwards.
Cold. Wrote Laddie. Irla &amp; I went to church. I went in with
her afterwards. Vera, Jean &amp; I talked until two.
Busy. Went to Nursing Class. Lecture on Feeding Infants
and making formula.
Stormy. Went to Auxiliary at Hilda’s. Mike Wanamaker
came home from England to-day.
Wrote Laddie. Had 3 letters from Laddie – he thinks I
haven’t been writing often enough. Visited at Ritchie’s &amp;
Frankie’s. Then went to Red Cross at Norma Allen’s.
Quite cold. Wrote Laddie. Had 2 more letters from him &amp; a
handkerchief from Elg bought in Scotland. Went to Bridge
Club at Mary McTavish’s – got prize – writing paper.
Very frosty. Had letter from Laddie. Busy. Stayed in at
night.
Still very cold. Wrote Laddie. Irla, Lorne &amp; I went to Owen
Sound. Saw show, Olivia DeHavilland in “Govt. Girl”, picked
up Jean, Nora &amp; Helen on way home as they had flat tire.
Had lunch at Irla’s.

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A little milder. Read and knit. Wrote Laddie at night.
Busy. No Nursing Class so knit &amp; read at night.
Very busy – quite a few complaints this time. Had seven
letters from Laddie – most I ever had in one day. Went to
Rebecca euchre.
Busy. Had my hair done in aft. Had another letter to-day –
8 this week. Went to Red Cross at Mabel Sharpe’s. Wrote
Laddie.
Nice day. Busy. Went over to Clara’s at night &amp; helped her
with tallies – about 2 hrs. figuring out schedule.
Very mild. Beautiful day. Wrote Laddie. Delbert Moore
came home to-day from overseas. Went to bridge at Clara
Schutz’s – 3 tables. Chicken a la king (chicken &amp; peas in
patty shells), tomato jellies, relishes, tarts &amp; cookies. Mrs.
Duffield got prize.
Windy. Wrote Laddie. Went home at five. Lorne &amp; I both
stayed in.
Mild. Read &amp; finished green sweater. Lorne went to Toronto
on bus – reports on Wed. I went to church &amp; in with Irla
afterwards. Yawk Burnett &amp; Cam McLachalin dropped in.
Finished letter to Laddie. Went to gathering in Town Hall to
pay tribute to Delb. Moore for winning George Medal. Sat
on platform – speeches &amp; sing song. Ate in restaurant after
with Norma, Myrtle, Mary.
Busy. Wrote Laddie. Entertained Bridge Club – sandwiches
&amp; little cakes. Clara called at ten to-night to say she couldn’t
come &amp; Hilda was late – played 3 handed at one table for
awhile – Elsie came.
Nice day but cold. Aunt Eva worked on my jumper in aft.
Went to Red Cross at Mrs. Cluchey’s – ate in Chinamen’s
afterwards.
Wrote Laddie. Stayed in at night &amp; read, etc.
Quite cold. Had letter from Elgin. Went to High School
Commencement with Berniece.
Very cold. Wrote Laddie. Went home at five. Read, etc. at
night.
Nice day. Mother, Dad and I were invited to Cliff Ritchie’s
for supper. Freda, Frankie, Uncle Charlie &amp; Aunt Charlotte
were there. They have grand home now.
Very windy. Had letter from Elg – he seems to be getting
lonesome. Went to Nursing Class. Dr. Grant gave lecture.
Good.
Cold &amp; windy. Had letter from Lorne so answered it before
going to Com. meeting, then went to Bridge Club at
Barbara’s.
Cold &amp; stormy. I broke my glasses – let case fall. Eunice &amp;
I walked out to McGirr’s in aft. Went to Red Cross at Ruth
Myle’s – ate in Chinamen’s afterwards &amp; then went in with
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Very cold. Quite a lot of snow. I had a letter from Laddie –
he is within sound of the German guns now. Went down to
Grant’s at night.
Had 2 letters from Laddie. Dad took me over to Hanover to
get glasses. Clara invited me over at night to play bridge.
Irla &amp; Myrtle were there.
Mild. Wrote Laddie. Went home at five. Did odd jobs at
night.
Raining &amp; dull. Quiet day. Went to church at night. Read
afterwards.
Nice day. Had 9 letters from Laddie – most I ever had in
one day. Answered them at night &amp; went to Nursing Class –
last one. Dick Jones &amp; Stan Simons came home from
overseas to-day.
Nice day but cool. Snow almost all gone. I went over to
Hanover with Bogle’s &amp; got my glasses – like them. 2 sizes
smaller than my old ones.
Raining &amp; freezing. Streets are terrible. I had my hair done
&amp; then went over to Clara’s in aft. Navy League concert was
cancelled on account of icy roads.
Raining. Streets very icy. Berniece 30 to-day. Mrs.
Whitmore had a surprise party for her – 2 tables of bridge.
Red Salmon sandwiches for lunch.
Busy. Wrote Laddie &amp; Elg. Went over to Irla’s at night.
There until after one.
Cold. Typed out Rotary list for cigarettes. Went home after
work. Russians are entering Rumania.
Cold. Winnie &amp; Jack were down for supper. I went to
church at night. Wrote Laddie afterwards. Rev. Smith is
leaving.
Cool. I had 2 letters from Laddie – one written Dec. 4 &amp; the
other March 3rd. The airletter was 3 ½ months in coming. I
had Red Cross to-night. We packed 4 boxes &amp; 1 layette. I
went over town with girls to eat afterwards.
Lovely day. Irla &amp; Bob’s 4th wedding anniversary. I helped
Bob buy gloves for her. Wrote Laddie. 2 letters to-day.
Paul is sick (vomits frequently). Irla &amp; I went to Auxiliary at
Henderson’s. I went in with her afterwards. 1:30 when got
home.
Cold wind. Wrote Laddie, Vera &amp; Lorne. Had letter from
Laddie. I went over to Clara’s in aft. Went to Navy League
concert in Hall at night.
Raining. I called Art McG. to tell him I was going to Toronto
over week-end &amp; he told me to ask for a raise at the next
meeting - good news. Had 3 letters from Laddie.
A beautiful spring day. Laddie 29. Wrote him. Busy. Went
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A grand day. I left for Toronto with Ritchie’s at 10 – they
were going to Brantford so I went across from there on train.
I got a dress at Foster’s. Vera &amp; Lorne met me at Union
Station. Ate in Honey dew. Shopped – bought hat &amp; shoes.
Vera &amp; I went to show, Ginger Rogers in “Tender Comrade”.
A beautiful spring day. Vera, Lorne &amp; I went up to Sally’s.
Ruby, Cy &amp; Jackie were there. We all had dinner together.
Sally took us for a drive in aft. Lorne, Vera &amp; I ate at
Panama on Bloor &amp; then went to church. Centennial on
Dover excerpt(?). Came back to a party – had lunch &amp;
talked to kids.
March, 1944

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Raining – damp &amp; cold. Barb, Anna, Uncle Will &amp; Shirley
called for me at Vera’s apart. At 10. We ate at Eaton’s
College St. store. Uncle Will went to see Dr. Ross Jamieson
– heart specialist. Barb &amp; I shopped &amp; had a nice dinner in
Child’s. Left for home about 6:30.
Back at work again. Wrote Laddie. Irla called. Carla invited
Irla, Ruth &amp; me for game of bridge at night. 2 letters from
Laddie.
A terrible day – windy with rain &amp; sleet. Power off in
morning. Had a sleep in aft. Went to Red Cross at
Eunice’s. Went with Irla afterwards.
Cold &amp; snowing. Stayed in at night &amp; went to bed early.
Wrote Laddie.
Busy. Stayed in at night. Cleaned clothes closet. 94
bombers missing after last night’s raid.
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We made $32 at dance &amp; $49.50 on quilt draw. Ate in
restaurant afterwards.
Cold. I went home in morning for day. Tried on clothes etc.
Went to church at night. Read afterwards. Met Irla’s Aunt,
Miss Ball.
Cold. Wrote Laddie. Went to Bridge Club at Clara’s – last
one for this season.
Cold &amp; snowing. No Com. meeting. I had my hair done at
Ruth’s. Went to Irla’s afterwards.
Cold. Knit in aft. &amp; went over to Clara’s. Went to Red Cross
at Irla’s. Ate at Chinamen’s afterwards.
Cool. Busy. Wrote Laddie at night. I had No.300 from him
to-day – a grand letter. Lorne came home &amp; came up for
me. We made lunch.
Good Friday – a beautiful day. I came up town with Lorne in
aft. Had letter from Laddie &amp; Easter card from Elg. Clara &amp; I
took some Cokes &amp; ice cream to Irla’s. I went over to Irla’s
at night &amp; she, Clara &amp; I talked until 11 then went to
Chinamen’s. Miss Sparling died.
A beautiful day. Wrote Laddie &amp; Elg. Dr. Grant is sick –
high blood pressure – 238 – might be a slight stroke. I went
to show at night with Aunt Eva &amp; Vera. Saw “Corvette 225”
in Hanover.
Easter Sunday. Real warm - rained at night. Aunt Eva,
Jean, Vera &amp; I went to church. Took some pictures. All
went out to Winnie’s for dinner. Sally, Vic, Nadine &amp; Mrs.
Hope there at our place for supper.
Easter, 1944

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Cooler. Wrote Laddie. Busy. Went over to Clara’s for
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Cool. Busy. Aunt Eva, Jean &amp; I were invited to Twamley’s
for dinner. Went to Com. meeting afterwards – asked for a
raise. Hunter to see War Time Price &amp; Trade Board.
Cool. Wrote Laddie. Had 7 letters from him to-day. I went
down to Grant’s in aft. Dr. Grant is much better. Read at
night.
Cool &amp; windy. Wrote Laddie – told him about his father’s
illness. Bonnie has measles. Inez &amp; Irla were over at night.
Cold. I had a representative from War Time Price &amp; Trade
Board in to see me re: raise. Went over to Irla’s at night.
Cold &amp; wet. Wrote Laddie. Went home after work. Nadine
&amp; I played double solitaire – went to bed about ten.
Cold. Lorne &amp; Nadine went back in afternoon. Read at
night.
A grand spring day. Wrote Laddie. I got 2 letters from him.
Special Com. meeting at night. I got raise of $15 a month.
Hunter didn’t sign motion. Called at Irla’s.
A lovely day. Went to Auxiliary at Eunice’s with Irla. We had
a banana split afterwards. I went in with her on way home.
A grand day. Mr. Flannery here in morning. Wrote Laddie &amp;
Elgin. Helped Aunt Eva with rugs. Started a white suit
(cable) for Paul. Went down to Grant’s. Dr. Grant is
improving. Went to Red Cross at Mortley’s.
Lovely day. Busy. Went over to Clara’s at night. Irla there
too.
Rained in morning but nice in aft. Wrote Laddie. Knit &amp; read
at night.
Nice day. Busy. Went shopping with Mother at night. We
had sundae in Mel’s.
Windy &amp; raining. We went out to Aunt Charlotte’s for awhile
in aft. Their house is swell since they remodelled it. Freda
came down with us for supper. Wrote Laddie at night.
Raining. Busy. 6th Victory Loan opened. Went to show in
Hanover with Aunt Eva &amp; Jean. Fred MacMurray &amp; Paulette
Goddard in “Standing Room Only”. Not much.
Raining. Got new brown umbrella. Wrote Laddie. Went
over to Clara’s at night.
The Allies are bombing Germany very heavily every night &amp;
day – leading up to invasion. Had my hair done in aft. &amp;
cleaned dresser drawers. Went to Red Cross at Mrs.
Diebel’s. Am reading “Hungry Hill”, Daphne Maurier.
Bright – cool wind. Had letter from Elg. Wrote Laddie.
Went to Auxiliary Thank-offering supper meeting. Mrs.
Wilson speaker. Irla, Norma, Myrtle &amp; I ate in Chinamen’s &amp;
went to Irla’s afterwards.
A nice day but still cool. Went down to Grant’s after work.
Had bath, etc. at night. Alone. Irla came over about 10:30 &amp;
brought cokes &amp; ice cream.

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A beautiful day. Wrote Laddie. Had a letter from him. He
says he is restless – spring fever. I went to Owen Sound at
4:30 with Barb &amp; Anna. Saw the grandest show – Robert
Taylor &amp; Susan Peters in “Song of Russia” – one of the best
shows I ever saw.
A grand day. Cleaned dresser drawers. Went to Ritchie’s
for chicken dinner. Went to church &amp; at 10:30 went to
Hanover with Barb when she took Norman over.
Another grand day. Wrote Laddie &amp; Elgin. Went over to
Freda’s at night to play bridge. Got booby – a coaster.
A grand day. Had four letters from Laddie. Went to Com.
meeting – wrote him afterwards.
A beautiful day – hot. Spent aft. at Clara’s &amp; Grant’s. Had
letter from Laddie. Went to Red Cross at Norma’s – planned
dance for next week.
A nice day. Had 4 letters from Laddie – 1 in 6 days. Bob
Webster reported missing. Went to show in Mt. Forest with
Sharpe’s. Walter Pidgeon &amp; Greer Garson in “Madame
Curie”.
Raining. Wrote Laddie a long letter – told him not to worry
about finances at home – saw his mother at noon. Aunt Eva
went to Toronto to-day – Jean &amp; I alone. Irla came over at
night.
Dull. Wrote Laddie. Rained at night. I stayed up as Aunt
Eva away. Knit &amp; read. Tired so glad to stay in.
Quite cool. Jean &amp; I didn’t get up until noon. Clara came
over with Paul. I went over to Irla’s in aft. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ball &amp;
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Moore took us for a drive. Irla came over for
supper. We went to church.
Wrote Laddie. We got word that Lorne was sent to Brandon
Man. I went over to Clara’s at night.
Raining. Took mail down to Grant’s – Dr. Grant had Mr.
Smith in to see him to-day. Masonic supper – Red Cross. I
helped serve – not provided.
Nice day. Wrote Laddie. Got permanent in aft. Went over
to our Red Cross dance – we cleared $55.
Nice day. Geo.Glass has daughter. Saw Dr. Grant for first
since he took sick 5 weeks ago – he looks fine. I went up to
Webster’s at night.
Offensive began in Italy. Real warm. Finished Paul’s suit
(cable) – took it over at night. Clara &amp; I sat on veranda –
walked over town for some cokes.
Paul’s first birthday. Wrote Laddie. Went to Owen Sound
after work – took car. Had my teeth cleaned - $2. Barb
fainted. A Mr. Reid ran into us in front of Aunt Eva’s.
Packed box for Laddie. Marj Kerr was up in aft. A
temperance minister for supper. Went to church at night.
A grand day. Wrote Laddie &amp; Elg. Visited at Grant’s. Went
to show in Mt. Forest, Errol Flynn in “Northern Pursuit”. Had
letters from Laddie &amp; Elgin.
A grand day. Nora got ring. I went down to Dorothy

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MacDonald’s at night (she is home with 2 children). Came
home about nine &amp; went in to Clara’s. Irla came over.
Raining. Wrote Laddie. Went down to Grant’s in aft. Red
Cross at Wilder’s.
Cool. Had letter from Lorne. Made up list for chocolates.
Cassino captured. Allies making great headway in Italy.
Went over to Clara’s at night &amp; then down to MacD’s –
Norma there.
Cool but bright. 47 prisoners were shot while attempting to
escape from German prison camp Joe Noble is in – 14 still
at large. High school is closed – 1 case of infantile
paralysis. Norma went home after supper. I had bath &amp;
then went over town for a walk.
A grand day. Fowler’s came up last night but went back tonight. Vera came home. I went over to Irla’s after supper.
We went over town. Went home at 11:30.
A beautiful day. I went fishing. Caught one – then lost hook.
Bob took Irla &amp; me for a little drive, then we went into
Clara’s. She has a terrible cold – lost voice – Jack
celebrating.
Vera didn’t go back as she has infection in her eye. Wrote
Laddie. Went to Auxiliary at Norma Taylor’s. Irla &amp; I went
for a walk afterwards.
A nice day – real mild. Went to see Dr. Grant after work. I
took Irla, Clara &amp; Mary to show in Mt. Forest, Spencer Tracy
&amp; Irene Dunne in “A Guy Named Joe”.
A holiday. A lovely day. Baked a chocolate cake in
morning. Berniece &amp; Catharine Mayor came down in aft.
We went fishing. I didn’t get any. We cooked our supper up
at bush – bacon &amp; eggs, asparagus, tomatoes, bananas &amp;
cake, coffee. Came up at 9. Had bath &amp; went to bed.
Wrote Laddie &amp; Lorne. At night Irla &amp; I went down to Grant’s
&amp; then I went over with her &amp; had lunch.
Very hot to-day. Still no mail from Laddie. Bob McGowan
reported missing. Took ice cream down to Dr. Grant. Clara
came over. Sat on veranda at night.
Cooler. Wrote Laddie. Irla &amp; I went to show in Town Hall,
“My Sister Eileen”. Ate in Chinamen’s afterwards.
A beautiful day. Lay outside in aft. for 2 hours. Went to
church at night.
A beautiful day. Wrote Laddie. Ronald Rudd is missing.
Got the proofs of my picture. Don’t like them. I was over at
Clara’s at night. Jack took us for drive.
Another grand day. Busy. Went over to Irla’s at night. We
sat outside &amp; talked until dark – then went over to
Chinamen’s.
Very warm. Wrote Laddie. Lay out in sun. Clara &amp; I went
over town &amp; got ginger ale – sat on her lawn. Went to Red
Cross at Norma Allen’s – last one for the summer.
Real warm. Irla’s birthday. I went over at night. The Ball’s
were there. We talked &amp; had ice cream &amp; ginger ale.

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Warm. Still no mail from Laddie. I got my hair done at
night.
Cooler. Wrote Laddie &amp; Elg. Took proofs up to Hillcrest.
Read until Mother &amp; Dad called for me.
Rome has fallen. Read in aft. &amp; night. Wrote Laddie.
A birthday cable from Laddie &amp; 2 letters – first in 3 weeks.
Sleeping in trench, on move all the time, excited at what is
happening. Clara &amp; I went over to Mrs. Wright’s &amp; then sat
on her veranda.
Invasion began at midnight last night. 11,000 planes, 4,000
ships. Troops landed at Normandy, France. Wrote Laddie.
Went to prayer service in Knox in commemoration of
invasion.
Invasion casualties lighter than expected. 28 to-day. I had
Irla &amp; Clara for supper. Busy all aft. Got $3 from Mother,
toilet water from Lorne, cream &amp; powder form Vera &amp; Jean ,
handkerchief from Aunt Eva, pillow cases from Mrs. Grant,
cup &amp; saucer form Clara &amp; chocolates form Irla. We went to
show in Hanover, “The Gang’s All Here” after.
Cool. Wrote Laddie. I went over to Clara’s at night &amp; we
talked until after eleven.
I had 3 letters from Laddie. Lillian &amp; I packed rem. of Red
Cross boxes (3) at night.
Allies are making great progress in Italy as well as France.
Wrote Elgin. Busy. I went to Owen Sound with Ritchie’s.
Bought white oxfords, a purse &amp; sport shoes.
A grand day. Lay out in sun. Aunt Charlotte &amp; Uncle Charlie
were down. I went to Hanover at night with Balls. Irla &amp; I
visited her Mother &amp; Father. I met them for first. Lot of fun.
Wrote Ruby to see if it would be O.K. for Irla and me to
come to Peterborough for our holidays. I got a cable from
Laddie, also letter. Clara, Irla &amp; I sat out on Clara’s veranda.
Allies have 60 mile beaches established now. Jackie 2 today. Another letter from Laddie &amp; one from Elgin. Went to
Com. meeting – a very quiet one.
Raining. Cleared at night. Jean Steeds came over. We
talked &amp; had a banana split over town.
Lovely day. Wrote Laddie &amp; Lorne. Clara &amp; I sat out on her
veranda until eleven.
Nice day. Jack Grierson got Consv. nomination here. I had
a letter from Ruby &amp; she says she will be tickled pink to have
Irla &amp; me. Wrote Laddie. Clara &amp; I went over to Irla’s at
night – she just came back from Druggist’s Convention.
Busy. Germans started to use a new weapon over England
– a pilotless bomber – comet bomb – they have done quite a
lot of damage. I went to Mt. Forest on bus. Norma &amp; I went
down town. Talked until 2.
Norma, Mrs. McIntyre &amp; I went to Pres. church. Faye
Armstrong was baptised. Went down town in aft. Went to
church at night &amp; then went to Marg Armstrong’s. Came
home on bus at eleven.

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Raining. Had letters from Elg &amp; Laddie. Went over to
Clara’s at night as Jack was in Toronto.
Cool. Wrote Laddie. Ronald Rudd prisoner, Jennie McGirr’s
brother killed in France. I went to Auxiliary at Mrs. Geo.
Wilson’s – good meeting. Gave Mrs. Smith a plate.
Grand day. Clara and I sat out in sun for 2 hrs., then I went
to help Mrs. Morton pack a layette. 14 Can. Battalions in 1st
week of invasion. Visited Irla at night. Wrote Ruby &amp; Lorne.
A grand day. Wrote Laddie. I had a letter from him – he had
dysentery for 5 days caused from flies. I saw in the paper
that Phil Morgan was killed in France. Burnett Wilkinson
wounded (false report). Went to social gathering for Smith’s
in church – quite an emotional but nice affair.
Raining. Busy. Had my hair done at night. Called in to see
Irla on way home – she hasn’t been very well this week.
Wrote Laddie. Cool. Russians launched their big summer
offensive. I took Irla over to Hanover. Her father’s birthday
to-morrow. Mrs. Plantz made us a lunch.
A lovely day. Went to church twice. Mr. Smith’s farewell
sermon – marvellous. Chairs in aisle in morning. He
certainly hates to leave. His friends hate to see him go too –
many tears. Was here for 24 yrs. Went to Irla’s after
church.
Warm. Wrote Laddie. I got my photos – don’t care much for
them. Went to Com. meeting. Talked to Irla &amp; to Clara on
way home.
Very warm. Busy. Cherbourg has fallen so Allies now have
a Fr. port at which to send in men &amp; supplies. Sally, Vic &amp;
Nadine came up on holidays. I went over to Clara’s at night.
Terribly hot – 90. Clara &amp; I lay out in shade in our shorts.
Read, etc. at night.
Cooler. Busy. Went over to Irla’s at night &amp; made
arrangements for going to Peterborough.
Busy, as my holidays start to-morrow. Went over to Irla’s at
night.
A grand day. Irla &amp; I got a ride to Toronto with Mrs. Moore.
Had a fish dinner at Honey dew. Went to Toronto General to
see Mr. Moore, then went to show – Charles Boyer &amp; Ingrid
Bergman in “Gaslight”. Took train to Peterborough.
A beautiful day. Cy took us for drive around city. In aft. we
all went for a drive up north through Kawartha Lakes. Ate in
a restaurant.
Grand day. We all went to C.G.E. picnic in park. Jackie is
real cute but shy - she can talk quite plainly for 2.
Nice day but hot. We went down town &amp; then had our lunch
in park. Ruby &amp; I went swimming.
Real warm. Ruby had a bridge party (2 tables) for us so we
were busy all day. Lot of fun at party. Weren’t ready when
our guests arrived (electric razor).
Hot. We went down town in aft. At night Cy, Irla &amp; I went to
show, “Princess O’Rourke”. Went for drive afterwards.
Peterborough, July, 1944

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Velma

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Hot. We all went out to cottage at Lake Chemong &amp; stayed
until after midnight. I had letter from Mother saying Bill
Webb has been killed. Mary on holidays.
Couldn’t help think about Mary Webb – she &amp; Judy are at
Nappanee. Irla &amp; I went down town in aft. &amp; had a swell time
shopping. Hot so we sat outside at night.
Hot. Cy took us for a drive to Cobourg on Lake Ontario – it
rained so we ate our lunch in car. Jackie points to
everything along way.
Ruby got a permanent &amp; Irla &amp; I cleaned house &amp; packed.
We all left on 5 o’clock train for Toronto – train terribly hot &amp;
dirty. Irla went to Mabel’s &amp; Ruby &amp; I stayed at Fulton’s.
Hot. We came home to-day. We were lucky to get a ride up
with Mabel &amp; Bill. In aft. we all went out to Winnie’s for a
picnic lunch. Wrote Laddie. Rained.
Raining. Bob Webster is presumed dead. Bob Gray killed.
Pat Morris was drowned in Saugeen last Sun. Ironed at
night &amp; read.
Nice day. I had Irla, Mabel, Clara &amp; Paul down for supper –
chicken salad, tomato aspic, bananas, lemon chiffon pie.
Ruby &amp; Jackie here too. Played bridge. Lots of fun. Mabel
a scream, listening telephone, etc.
A grand day. Gordon McGillvray killed in France. 2 parcels
from Laddie. Al Wells wounded. I washed my hair &amp; Ruby
waved it. We went up town &amp; bought Freda’s wedding gift
mirror for me &amp; chair for Mother. Mother &amp; I went to misc.
shower for her at Sadie Ritchie’s.
A grand day. Norma came up on bus. We went up town in
aft. &amp; at night. Norma &amp; I went over to Irla’s, stayed until
1:30.
Nice day. Norma, Mother &amp; I picked berries along road.
Norma, Mabel, Irla &amp; I had our supper in Chinamen’s
(terrible), spent evening at Irla’s.
Started back to work again. Wrote Laddie. Visited at
Grant’s – Mrs. Grant away but Dr. Grant &amp; Bonnie there.
I got a terrible letter from Laddie, No.333 – he was angry
with me about something I said about him not writing for 3
weeks when he was in action. It took the heart out of me.
Wrote Laddie a 13 page letter asking forgiveness – felt
terrible about whole thing, some last night – finished to-day.
I kept Jackie in aft. We visited Mary Webb. Mary is keeping
up wonderfully well. Determined not to cry in front of Judy –
says only one of thousands. She wants to see if Laddie can
find out what happened to Bill. Went to dinner at Barbara &amp;
Anna’s for Freda.

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Raining. Wrote Laddie. Top Japanese general has been
discharged. Mr. Conn was here in aft. Went out to Freda’s
to see her things at night. Conspirators of the German High
Command tried to kill Hitler by a bomb – slightly injured.
Cool. Wrote Lorne. Berlin in state of siege. Hundreds of
officers shot. Busy. Clara &amp; I went for a walk &amp; then went
out to Hanover for ride with Yawk Burnett &amp; some others.
Nice day. Freda &amp; Bill were married at noon. We went up to
parsonage. Went to Muskoka on honeymoon. I wrote
Laddie &amp; Elg. I didn’t go home. Went over to Clara’s for
awhile at night &amp; then over town.
Aunt Eva &amp; I went to church in morning. In aft. we took her
car &amp; went down to our place for supper. I went to Irla’s at
night. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Fairley from Guelph were there.
Elg 27. Wrote Laddie. Paul can walk by himself now. Sat
on veranda with Clara &amp; her mother at night. We had
sundaes.
Cool. Aunt Eva went picking berries, so Clara asked me for
dinner – huge steak. Over at Clara’s at night – we walked
over town &amp; had sundae.
Rained all day. Wrote Laddie &amp; Lorne. I had letter No.334
from Laddie. He says he isn’t at all certain whether he still
wants to marry me, waiting until he received my answer to
No.333. I thought about him continually all night, knit etc.
Answered Laddie’s letter. Called in to say goodbye to Irla’s
mother on way home at noon. Went over to Clara’s at night.
We walked over town &amp; had sundae.
Germans being encircled on all fronts. Robot bombs doing a
lot of damage in Eng. Irla &amp; I were at Clara’s for supper –
talked after.
Cool. Wrote Laddie &amp; Elgin. Violet &amp; Harold up. Ruby &amp; I
went to Irla’s for dinner. I stayed until 11, then Irla came
over with me &amp; waited until Fowlers called.
A nice day. Harold, Violet, Mother, Dad &amp; I had dinner at
Barb’s. We went out to Uncle Charlie &amp; John’s in aft. &amp;
Barb, Anna &amp; Uncle Will came down for supper. I went to
Clara’s at night to say goodbye.
Clara &amp; Paul went to Uxbridge to-day for 2 mos. Wrote
Laddie a 13 page letter. Had one from Elg &amp; Lorne. Ruby,
Cy, Aunt Eva, Jean, Evelyn &amp; I played Rummoli at night.
800,000 homes have been damaged by robot bombs in Eng.
Warm. Busy. Com. meeting at night. Talked to Irla on way
home. Laddie’s two Aunts from Toronto (Edith &amp; Grace)
were in to see me.
Allies are making progress on all fronts. Very warm. Rained
in aft. I had my hair done. Wrote Laddie &amp; Lorne at night.
Had snaps from Lorne. Irla &amp; Bob called about 10:00 for me
to go to Hanover with them – visited at Ball’s.

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Hot. Uncle John Ritchie died this morning from a heart
attack. Bob Fowler wounded in France. Ruby, Cy &amp; Jackie
went to Oliphant to-day for a week. I went out to Uncle
John’s at night.
Very hot. Busy. Wrote Laddie. Ned Burnett wounded in
France. I had bath at night &amp; went overt to Irla’s. I had card
from Clara form Musselman’s Lake.
Very hot. Went to Uncle John’s funeral in aft. Very large
one. Went out there for supper afterwards. Reg &amp; Mary,
Violet &amp; Harold stayed at our place all night.
A grand day. I went out to McGirr’s with Fowlers in aft.
They went home after supper. I wrote Laddie at night. Bob
Fowler not wounded very seriously – below 1st rib. Wrote
grand letter to his parents.
A grand day. Civic holiday. Mother &amp; I washed &amp; ironed. I
spent evening at Irla’s. 1st all Can. Army has been formed &amp;
is in action in France.
Grand day. Busy. Wrote Laddie. Went over to Inez’s at
night.
Grand day. Lay out in sun in aft. Ruby, Cy &amp; Jackie came
back from Oliphant. Inez &amp; I went to Rotary Carnival at
night. Perfect night for it.
Aunt Eva’s birthday. Very, very hot. Ruby, Cy &amp; Jackie
went away to-day. Aunt Eva went with them for 10 days. I
had 2 letters from Laddie – made me very happy, 1 in
answer to mine asking forgiveness. Irla, Berniece &amp; I spent
evening at Twamley’s.
I got 3 wines glasses Laddie sent from Rome (1 broken).
Very hot. Busy. Called at Grant’s after work. Had bath etc.
at night &amp; then went over to Twamley’s – Inez entertained
Marg Hunter &amp; her niece from Vancouver.
A little cooler. Wrote to Laddie. Edith Edge married In
Knox. His son best man. War news extremely bright these
days. We got our car back to-day (new engine) $115. Irla
came over at night.
Very hot. I took Irla to Hanover in aft. We had supper at
Plantz’s. We were home at 9 &amp; spent rest of evening sitting
outside.
Very hot. Allies have German 7th Army trapped in France.
Lorne was at Banff – told me about it in his letter. Jean &amp; I
ate at Mrs. Nichol’s for first. Read at night, then Irla came
over. We sat out until 11.
Terribly hot. American, Fr. &amp; Br. Troops invaded Southern
France. Allied troops from Italy invaded Southern France.
Wrote Clara a long letter. Mrs. Duffield &amp; Irla over at night.
Very, very hot. Went home in aft. Murray Hays at our place.
German 7th Army trapped in France. Jean &amp; I went to
Hanover at night with Irla &amp; Bob – ate in restaurant.
Not quite so hot. Cool at night. Stayed in &amp; read my book.
Jack Schutz is in Toronto General – sore back &amp; perhaps
sun stroke.

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Quite cool. I had a nice cable from Laddie. Read at night.
Irla came over.
Cool. Wrote Laddie &amp; Elg. Allies are nearing Paris. Irla
came over at night. We had lunch &amp; waited until Mother &amp;
Dad called for me.
Nice day. We started out to visit Ritchie’s at Bruce Beach
but had a flat tire between Walkerton &amp; Kincardine so turned
around. Berniece stayed with me for supper – grand meal,
corn, cake, etc. Geo. &amp; Betty Glass came down at night.
Nice day. Aunt Eva came home to-day. Read my book,
“The Bent Twig” at night – it is swell.
Nice day. Had 2 long letters from Laddie. Went to show in
Hanover at night with George &amp; Betty Glass – saw Orson
Welles &amp; Joan Fontaine in “Jane Eyre”.
Paris surrendered to Allies – freed by Fr. underground.
Wrote Laddie, had my hair done. Had letter from Clara.
Went over to Irla’s at night. Helen Renwick there.
Cold. Wrote Lorne. I finished “The Bent Twig” by Dorothy
Canfield – a swell book. I went over to Irla’s at night. We lit
fireplace, pulled up two easy chairs, put out lights, listened to
radio, then toasted wieners, swell time!
Great progress being made in Fr. Robot Bombs still doing
lots of damage in Eng. Nice day but cool. Clara &amp; Jack
came home to-day – Clara terrible thin. Jack got out of
hospital this week. Had bath, read, etc. at night.
A little warmer. Mother &amp; Mary &amp; Reg had nice time at
Bruce Beach. Had 6 letters from Laddie – all about
finances. Swell letters. Went over to Irla’s at night.
Cool. Mary &amp; Reg at our place spent all aft. figuring out
finances as Laddie outlined in letter. Wrote him 12 page
letter. Went to church at night.
Raining. Wrote Laddie &amp; answer rem. of letters. Howard
Thornell landed along. I went over to Clara’s after supper,
then Inez &amp; Berniece came over for evening.
I had 2 letters from Laddie – 1 contained Bob Hunter’s letter
about Bill Webb. Went to Berniece’s at night &amp; played
bridge. Inez &amp; I called on Mary Webb.
Wrote Laddie. Inez &amp; I lay out in sun, then went to Sunday
School picnic in park. I went to Walkerton at night with Clara
&amp; Jack, brought back Mrs. Gahill(?).
Raining. Eisenhower predicted war would be over in 1944 if
everyone did their duty. I visited at Grant’s at night.
Nice day but cool. Wrote Laddie &amp; Lorne. Howard Thornell
called &amp; stayed at Aunt Eva’s for supper. Irla came back
from Hanover this aft. so called &amp; asked me over at night.
Dorothy &amp; Al Cliffe there.
Canadians in Italy went into action again (Aug.24). Have
deeply penetrated Gothic line. Busy. Vera home. Went
over to Irla’s for awhile at night &amp; then went home with
Mother, Dad, Mary &amp; Reg.
Allies have entered German territory. Bulgaria &amp; Finland to
sign armistice. A lovely day. Mary, Reg &amp; I went to Baptist

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church. I had Bonnie &amp; Jessie down for supper. Lake trout
dinner (Reg caught fish at Lion’s Head). Wrote Laddie at
night.
½ of Belgium has been liberated. Labour Day. Nice day.
Inez &amp; I went out to Florence’s in aft. &amp; stayed for supper. At
night Barb, Inez, Florence &amp; I went to show in Mt. Forest –
Spencer Tracy in “The Seventh Cross”.
Raining. There was an earthquake last night – felt in
Toronto. Did a lot of damage in Cornwall (chimneys blown
off etc.). Had 2 letters from Laddie. Went to Com. meeting
&amp; then to show with Irla, “Pot of Gold”.
Busy in morning. Spent most of aft. at Clara’s. At night
visited Dorothy Cliffe.
Cold &amp; wet. Wrote Laddie. Did odd jobs. Went over to
Clara’s at night.
Cold &amp; drizzling rain all day. Durham Fall Fair. Stayed in at
night. Br. &amp; the Army is meeting stiff resistance at the
Gothic line in Italy.
Nice day. Wrote Laddie &amp; Elg. Geo. Constable’s came.
Uncle Tom McGirr took stroke – in hospital. Irla &amp; I went to
show in Hall: Ronald Coleman in “Lost Horizon” – lunch at
Irla’s after.
Nice day. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to church in morning. I went
home in aft. At night Clara &amp; I went over to Irla’s.
Lovely day. Americans are fighting on German soil.
Churchill &amp; Roosevelt landed in Quebec City for conference.
Allies meeting stiff opposition in battle for Northern Italy.
Stayed in at night. Knit &amp; read.
Raining. Letters from Lorne &amp; Elgin. Clara had Irla &amp; me for
supper. Ruth Myles came over after &amp; told us all about her
trip out West. Played bridge.
Had a little snooze in aft. Irla &amp; I called on Ruth MacDonald
at night. Uncle Tom McGirr died in hospital.
Nice day. Wrote Lorne. Had 2 letters from Laddie. I went
out to McGirr’s at night &amp; stayed until about eleven.
Dull. Busy. Had my hair done at night.
Dull but fairly warm. Uncle Tom’s funeral. 6 sons carried
casket. Stayed at Aunt Mary Ann’s for supper.
Americans have broken through Siegfried line in some
places. Nice day. Read. Dorothy Cliffe came over at night.
We called at Irla’s for awhile.
Warm. Busy. Radio inspector in re: Rev. March licence.
Our Nursing Classes started again - Mrs. Grant in charge
now.
Sill warm. I had 9 letters from Laddie. Went to Auxiliary
wiener roast at Wilma Coutt’s – midnight when we got home.
Nice day. I went down home in aft. &amp; brought up car. Took
Clara, Irla &amp; Dorothy Cliffe to show in Hanover, “Home in
Indiana” – grand. Lunch at house afterwards. Jean &amp; Aunt
Eva went to Toronto – I am staying at Clara’s.
Rimini has fallen to Allies and so things looking better in
Italy. Staying at Clara’s. Ruth was over at night.

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Got 4 more letters from Laddie – sketches for dental office &amp;
apartment. Had dinner at Mrs. Nichol’s. Clara had Ruth &amp;
Irla in for game of bridge.
Cold. 2 more letters from Laddie. 18 altogether this week.
Jack didn’t come home so I stayed with Clara all week-end.
We went over to Irla’s at night for game of bridge.
A nice day. I have a terrible cold in my head. Clara, Paul, &amp;
I went for a walk in aft. – called at Zilliax’s Mrs. Rumble &amp;
Bill Lawson down at night.
Still have had head cold. Wrote Laddie. Gothic line in Italy
has been smashed &amp; Allied Troops are pouring into Po
Valley. Went to Nursing Class &amp; to bed at ten.
Busy. I bought Paul a wheelbarrow. Cold better. Went to
show in Hanover with Ronald McQueen &amp; others. Saw Paul
Lucas &amp; Bette Davis in “Watch on the Rhine”. Grand.
Raining. Wrote Laddie. I had Red Cross at night – first
since summer. Lot of girls out. We have 90 diapers &amp; 90
sanitary pads to make.
Rained all day. Visited Irla at night. We made cookies for
party she is having to-morrow night.
Nice day. Busy. Visited at Grant’s &amp; Clara’s at night.
Mother’s birthday.
Word came that Vic Goodchild was killed in France. Had 4
letters from Laddie. Marsh Donnelly wounded. Shopped for
overseas Xmas parcels at night.
Nice day. Busy. Finished Jackie’s sweater. Went to church
at night. Wrote Laddie &amp; Elgin afterwards.
Lorne came home to-day. He looks well – in fact, fat. He
has until Friday. Washed my hair at night &amp; then went to
Nursing Class. Had letter from Laddie.
Lovely day. Lorne, Mother, Dad &amp; I went to Owen Sound in
aft. I got 2 hats – brown &amp; green felts. Had our supper up
there. Arrived home around eight.
A lovely day. Busy in morning. Took some pictures in aft.,
then Lorne took Clara, Paul &amp; me for drive through country.
Went to Red Cross at Jack Sharpe’s, then to presentation
for Lorne at our house – gave him watch.

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Sarah

Velma, Lorne, Sarah

Velma

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Nadine

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Americans have made a breach in Siegfried line. A swell
day. Real busy. Went to show in Mt. Forest at night with
Aunt Eva’s – a grand picture. Irene Dunne in “The White
Cliffs of Dover”
A nice day. We decided to take Lorne to Toronto to catch
11p.m. train. Irla, Marjorie, Mother, Dad, Lorne &amp; I went.
Arrived around nine. Irla &amp; I stayed with Mabel &amp; Bill all
night.
A grand day. Irla &amp; I went down town in morning. We both
bought brown shoes. I bought Mabel Spode “Rose Brier”.
Nadine &amp; Clara came back with us. Had dinner at Child’s
then went to Shea’s to see “Going My Way”. Left for home
around 4. Ate at Brampton. Had a flat tire near Mt. Forest.
I had a cup of tea at Irla’s.
Raining. I didn’t get dressed all day. Read, packed Laddie’s
Christmas box, wrote letters etc.
Thanksgiving day. Raining part of day. I came up town at
five. Clara, Irla &amp; I played 3 handed bridge at night.
Busy. Went to Com. meeting at night. Supposed to have
Red Cross in Queen St. church but couldn’t get door open.
Irla came over for awhile.
Cold. Stared a blue cardigan for Mother in aft. Cleaned out
dresser drawers. Clara &amp; I went to Rotary Carnival on Rink
– worked in refreshment booth.
A nice day. Wrote Laddie. Irla and I went to graduation
exercises of an Emergency Nursing Reserve Class from the
country in Pres. church. The two of us &amp; Vera Anderson &amp;
Jean Steeds ate in Chinamen’s.
Nice day. Wrote Sally, Ruby &amp; Elgin. Jackie had her tonsils
out – 2 yrs. Stayed in at night &amp; went to bed early.
Colder. Wrote Laddie. Cold at night so stayed in house until
Mother &amp; Dad called for me.
A quiet day. Went to church at night &amp; to Berniece’s
afterwards.

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Nice day. No mail for 2 weeks now. Went to Nursing Class
at night. Aunt Eva gave me bed bath. Irla &amp; I went to
Clara’s afterwards.
Nice day. Went to Auxiliary at Winnie’s.
Nice day. 3 letters from Laddie. Worked at church aft. &amp;
night helping with overseas Xmas parcels (175). Clara &amp; I
went in to Irla’s afterwards.
A nice fall day. Had letter from Lorne – he says meals are
terrible. Went over to Clara’s at night. Clara &amp; Irla baked
Xmas cake.
Nice day. Busy. Went down to Grant’s at night. Dr. Grant &amp;
I had talk re. building.
Nice day. Busy. Wrote letters. Stayed in at night until
Mother &amp; Dad called for me.
Lovely day. Read &amp; knit. Wrote Laddie at night.
Nice day. Busy. 7th Victory Loan opened – bought small
one. Norma Taylor has resigned – going to have baby.
Went to Red Cross – gave Aunt Eva bed bath. Finding
course more interesting now.
Nice day. Mild. Mrs. Rumble in &amp; invited me up sometime.
I got 2 parcels from Laddie – one books &amp; other souvenirs
(statues from Rome). Went to Red Cross at night. Irla’s
afterwards – ate at Chinamen’s.
Very mild. Busy in morning. 1st Eng. war bride to land in
Durham, Mrs. Bryson Jelach(?), came to-day. Had letter
from Laddie – is sending me $25 for my Xmas present. Irla
&amp; I went Clara’s at night.
A big part of Jap. fleet defeated. Tired. Busy. Had rest
after supper &amp; then Clara, Irla &amp; I went to Rumble’s – grand
home – saw through downstairs. Bob’s baby there.
Nice day. Busy. Stayed with Paul at night while Clara got
hair done. Got snaps Lorne took – real good.
Nice day. Wrote letters, etc. Went to Owen Sound with
Aunt Eva’s – got brown galoshes. Saw show, “The Climax”.
Aunt Eva &amp; I went to church I morning. Barb, Uncle Will,
Aunt Mary Ann, Jennie &amp; Clifford &amp; I went down to our place
in aft. for chicken dinner. Went to Irla’s at night.
Lovely day. Busy. Went to Nursing Class &amp; to Clara’s
afterwards. Had letter from Lorne – he says he gets so fed
up at times doesn’t care what happens.
Grand day. Tired. Went to Red Cross &amp; to Clara’s
afterwards. A nice night for Halloween.
Nice day. Busy in morning. Clara &amp; I went for walk in aft.
At night we visited Norma Taylor – she is in bed. Went to
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Busy. Col. Ralston resigned &amp; McNaughton minister of Nat.
Def. Our Red Cross dance. We made (cleared) almost
$100. Nice time. Sold lunch sandwiches &amp; coffee. Ticket
draw. Mrs. Clark, English war bride, made draw.
A grand day. Tired &amp; busy. Auxiliary Thank-offering
meeting – supper meeting – took salad. Went to party at
Clara’s afterwards – older ladies.
Raining. Busy. A Goldsmith boy killed overseas. Mother,
Dad, Aunt Mary Ann, Barb &amp; Uncle Will went to Toronto &amp;
Brantford west. For week-end. Stayed in at night.
Snowing – first this fall. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to church.
Armistice service. Knit, read &amp; wrote Laddie in aft. Visited
Grant’s at night.
Cold. Busy. Had letter from Elgin. Went to Nursing Class
at night. McNaughton against sending “zombies” overseas.
Terribly busy – last disc’t day. Sales Tax auditor, Mr. Conn
called; traveller, Peter with Public Opinion questionnaire; &amp;
Emily Clark, Victory Loan. Went to Irla’s for dinner – she
had Clara &amp; me. Red Cross afterwards.
Mild again. Roosevelt was elected for another term. Clara
&amp; I went over town in aft. I went down to Grant’s at night to
see Mrs. Grant about stove – Laddie’s Xmas gift.
Real busy. Went to a bridge party at Clara’s at night. I got
prize – apple blossom toilet water. 2 tables.
Raining. Accomplished a lot to-day. Stayed with Paul at
night while Clara had hair done. Had letter from Ruby.
Had a nice letter from Lorne. Went home after work. Busy
at night.
Nice day. Grace, Walter, Bruce &amp; Aunt Mrya(?) were down
for supper. I came up with them. Read at night.
A swell day. Like Oct. weather. Went to Com. meeting,
Nursing Class &amp; to Clara’s afterwards.
Another grand day. Sent in $15 to join Book-of-the-Month
club. Went to Red Cross &amp; then played bridge at Clara’s
afterwards – didn’t get home until one.
Tired. Busy. I got a permanent in aft. Aunt Eva had Mrs.
Sharpe &amp; Mabel in for game of cards.
Busy. Had a letter from Laddie – first in 3 weeks. He was
going on leave to Florence. Stayed in at night. Those
overseas getting home if 5 yrs. service – double time in Italy
or France.
A nice day. Aunt Eva went to Toronto. Clara had Jean &amp;
me for dinner. I had Ruth, Irla &amp; Clara in for game of bridge
at night.
Mild. I had 4 letters from Laddie. Dr. Grant took a heart
attack – fainted in bathroom – just partly his heart – might be
a flu germ. Irla &amp; I went to show in Hall. When I came home
Mother called to tell me Dad had taken bad attack of
appendicitis – has to have operation.

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I went down home in aft. with Barb &amp; Uncle Will. Norma,
Winnie &amp; Jack there too. Dad isn’t suffering much to-day.
Mother has to keep cola bottles on him, can’t have anything
to eat. Went to church – Anniversary in aft. Pres. of
Conference spoke. Wrote letter &amp; read at night.
Snowing. Dad isn’t going to have operation for few days
until inflammation goes out. I had 2 letters from Laddie.
Took Grant’s mail in on my way home. Dr. Grant has
diarrhoea. Dr. thinks he might have picked up a germ.
Went to Red Cross &amp; Clara’s afterwards.
Dad went to hospital about 4 a.m. this morning. Has
diarrhoea so Dr. wanted him up there for observation. Wrote
Laddie &amp; boys. Went to Red Cross, Auxiliary &amp; 50th wedding
celebration at Tom Ritchie’s. Mother stayed all night.
Dad was operated on at 9:30 this morning – bad appendix
but not ruptured. Put a tube in as a precaution against
infection. Mother stayed with me all night. Went to bed
early.
Dad is getting along as well as can be expected. Mother
went home this morning – Aunt Mary Ann with her. Liberal
Gov. passed an order-in-council to send 16,000 draftees
(zombies) overseas for infantry reinforcements. Good news
– public opinion &amp; press have really been putting pressure
on King Govt. to have conscription as there is a shortage of
reinforcements overseas. Went to bridge party at Ruth’s.
Nice day. Dad still has special nurse – he is feeling better –
Mrs. Barbour nights &amp; Mrs. Roe days for Dad - but still has
gas pains. Dr. Grant is much better. Went over to Clara’s at
night, then Aunt Eva &amp; I walked up to hospital with some ice
cream.
A nice day. Dad is feeling better – no special nurse to-day.
Barb &amp; Uncle Will took us home &amp; stayed for supper. Cut
out toy for Shirley’s birthday. Ruby called.
Mother and I went up to hospital in aft. Dad is getting along
fine. We had supper at Barb’s. I read at night.
Raining. Busy. Didn’t have to go to Nursing Class at night –
really a treat. I had letter from Lorne. He has met another
girl – Dutch.
Nice day. I went up to hospital after supper, then went to
Red Cross. We ate in Chinamen’s afterwards.
Raining. I went to a tea at Mrs. MacDonald’s for Mrs.
Delbert Moore. Very nice – salad plate (chicken, potato, jelly
moulds), little cakes, light cake &amp; frozen lemon pie.
Lonesome for Laddie when I came home.
Stormy. Busy as Mr. MacKay was here all day. Went up to
hospital for awhile at night. Dad has had a lot of boxes of
fruit given to him – one from Mrs. Grant.
Stormy. I visited at Grant’s after supper. Dr. Grant still in
bed but getting up soon. Went to Irla’s afterwards &amp; Ruth,
Clara, Irla &amp; I played bridge.

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Nice day but very cold. Mother &amp; I went up to Owen Sound
with Barb. I got a new paddy green dress, 16.95, with
money Lad sent me for Xmas present.
Lovely day but cold. Mother, Aunt Eva &amp; I went to hospital in
aft. Dad can come home on Wed. – 2 weeks from day of
operation. Went to church at night &amp; wrote Laddie &amp; Ruby.
Milder. Went down to see Dr. Grant at night &amp; then to
Nursing Class. Went over to Irla’s afterwards for sandwich.
Mild. Busy. Dad came home from hospital to-day. Went to
Red Cross – last meeting for this year. Irla, Clara &amp; I played
bridge at Ruth’s afterwards.
Don Knight came home from overseas to-day. Had my hair
done. Read &amp; knit at night.
A nice day. Busy. Cy has pneumonia. Visited Mrs.
Grabill(?) at night &amp; then went to Rebecca dance in Hall.
Had lunch with Irla &amp; Bob.
Busy. Irla had Miss Gerrie, Miss Morton &amp; me for game of
bridge – didn’t get home until quarter to two. Finished
Mother’s sweater.
I had 2 letters from Laddie – one written about leave in
Florence – he saw Louise – dinner &amp; dance. Bought me 2
broaches, change purse, 2 water colours, but so glad to get
letters. Went home at 5 – Uncle Charlie, Aunt Charlotte,
Grace &amp; Mother down at night.

Tuesday, Nov.14/44
My dear Velma:…As Phil and I had ”unofficial” leave, we could not stay at the regular leave centre hotel,
but through the good offices of the town of the Town Major, found a nice place close to
the middle of the city…
8 page letter about trip to Florence
– shopped (bought heart-shaped brooch, silver filigree butterfly pin, leather change
purse with Florentine crest and Velma’s initials, Borsaline felt hat form Canadian
Officers’ Club, 2 Florentine watercolour prints), went to tea dance, attended Division
Medical Society dance, introduced South African nurse, Louise, to his friends,
enjoyed Italian Orchestra and singer, visited Leaning Tower of Pisa, Cathedral returned to camp by Florence, “High snow covered mountains overlooking deep
rocky canyons through which many streams raced! It was simply marvellous!”
Good night, my love, and sweet dreams –
Your own
ch. Laddie ch.
xxx
CGB Grant

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Mild. Wrapped up Christmas presents in aft. Winnie &amp; Jack
down for supper. Addressed cards &amp; wrote Laddie at night.
Busy. Com. meeting at night – visited Clara afterwards.
A terrible snow storm in Toronto &amp; district – the worst since
the 1800’s. We only got the tail end of it here. No
newspapers for 2 days, schools closed, stores closed, etc.
Irla, Clara &amp; I went up to Mrs. Rumble’s at night &amp; had game
of bridge.
Busy in morning. Went over town in aft. with Mother &amp; Aunt
Eva &amp; finished Xmas shopping. I got two beautiful broaches
from Laddie – a mosaic one &amp; a silver filigree piece – grand,
also change purse. Visited Grant’s.
Very cold. Went over to Irla’s at night &amp; spent evening there.
Cold. Busy. 5 year men who are getting Xmas leave arrived
in Canada to-day. Irla, Ruth, Bill Lawson &amp; I were at Clara’s
at night playing bridge – a lot of fun.
Had a nice letter &amp; Xmas card from Laddie. Barb, Anna,
Shirley, Uncle Will &amp; I went out to Freda’s for a chicken
dinner. Anna has to go to bed for 3 weeks with goitre.
Stormy. Wrapped up Xmas gifts. Clara invited me for
supper – Jack away.
Frosty. Germans have launched a big winter offensive –
have advanced 20 miles into Belgium. Had letter from
Laddie. Listened to Lux, etc.
Stormy. Busy. Irla, Clara &amp; I invited to Mrs. Rumble’s for a
game of bridge – a lot of fun – we were really wound up.
Frosty. Worked all day. Nelly Weidner died to-day – 38.
Visited at Grant’s at night &amp; at Irla’s.
Very frosty. The German winter offensive still advancing into
Belgium unchecked. Mrs. MacDonald, Aunt Eva &amp; I played
3 handed bridge.
Busy. Had my hair done at Ruth’s. 2lb. box of toffees form
Geo. Murray. Nelly Weidner’s funeral. Irla &amp; Clara came in
later &amp; we had game of bridge.
Snowing. Very busy. $3 from Peck, $3 office. Went to
Clara’s &amp; Irla’s after supper &amp; delivered gifts. Went home
about eight.
Did odd jobs. Read &amp; listened to Christmas programmes.
Christmas Day. Nice day. Got 2 pr. stockings, make up
case, soap, slip, cup &amp; saucer (Lorne), recipe book, pictures,
etc. Razor from Ruth. Anna, Shirley, Uncle Will &amp; Barb here
for Christmas. Clara &amp; Irla both called. An extremely quiet
day – boys away. I got a nice letter from Laddie. Wrote
letters at night.
Cold. Busy in morning. Came up in aft. Visited Clara in aft.
&amp; at night went to Irla’s. I got my Borsalino felt hat (form)
from Laddie. Grand - wine material.
Snowy. Wrote letters, etc. Clara dropped in at night &amp; three
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Cold. Snowed a lot. I visited at Grant’s at night. German
winter offensive has been checked by Americans.
Had a letter from Laddie. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to Whitmore’s &amp;
played bridge.
Busy. I stayed up. Irla invited me for game of bridge. Had
Mrs. Knowles &amp; Mrs. A.W.H. Lauder.
Aunt Eva &amp; I went to church. Laddie joined by certificate.
Mother &amp; Dad came up in aft. &amp; we went out to McGirr’s at
night. Inez, Etta, Berniece &amp; Barb came down &amp; we sat Old
Year out.

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COMMENT
We went over to Ritchie’s for New Year’s – delicious turkey
dinner. I wrote Laddie at night, then played badminton.
Stormy.
Very stormy – roads blocked. I had letter from Elg. Clara
had Irla, Ruth &amp; me for duck dinner – her 28th birthday.
Played bridge after.
Still very stormy. Irla, Clara &amp; I went to show in Hall – Irene
Dunne in “Lady in a Jam”. I had lunch at Irla’s afterwards.
Word came that Ross Keller was killed New Year’s Day. I
stayed in at night – very cold.
Very frosty – below zero. I went to Clara’s for awhile at night
(Clara &amp; Jack not getting along very well – drink) &amp; then to
Irla’s – Norma, Mary &amp; Myrtle there.
Still below zero. Harry Falkingham was slightly wounded in
Italy. I went home after work.
Cold. I did a lot of odd jobs. Read “Young Ames”, wrote
Laddie.
Very cold. Lillian, Myrtle &amp; I went down to see Mrs. Morton
as she broke her leg. Jean on holidays – went to London. I
went in to Clara’s afterwards. She got word when I was
there that her sister-in-law &amp; baby had arrived from Eng. All
excited.
Very frosty. Had 5 letters from Laddie. Went to Red Cross
– was put in for President again. Irla &amp; I went to Clara’s after
&amp; met Clara’s sister-in-law, Kay - new Eng. war bride. She
is lovely.
Very busy. Washed my hair. Irla &amp; I called on Janet
Rumble in aft. I stayed with Irla for supper &amp; then evening.
Milder. Busy. I went over to Clara’s at night. Kay, Irla &amp;
Mrs. Grabill there too. Lorne got Sparks to-day.
Milder. Mr. Conn came &amp; closed books. I invited Clara &amp;
Kay for the evening. Kay was sick and couldn’t come. Aunt
Eva &amp; I went to prayer meeting &amp; Irla came over afterwards.
Frosty. Had letter from Laddie. Irla &amp; I went to Clara’s at
night. Three of us &amp; Kay played cards, Rummy.
Very cold. Aunt Eva &amp; I went to church in morning. Didn’t
go to farm as so cold. Read, etc.
Aunt Eva had house insulated. Jean came home from
holidays. Had letter from Laddie. Went to Nursing Class at
night – bandaging.
A grand day. Lorne has been moved to Mt. Joliet, Québec,
&amp; isn’t getting home until Feb. 3rd. Went to Red Cross &amp; to
Auxiliary afterwards at Mrs. Irwin Sharpe’s, at Irla’s after.

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Warsaw fell to Russians. The Russian offensive less than
week old, has gone ahead in leaps and bounds. Went over
to Clara’s in aft. At night went to bridge at Irla’s – Elsie,
Ruth, Clara &amp; I.
Busy. Went over to Clara’s awhile at night.
A lovely day. Berniece &amp; I went down to Barb’s &amp; had a
game of bridge with Barb &amp; Norman.
Lorne came home to-day, only has weekend – going to Mont
Joli, Québec. He came sixth in class of 150 at Calgary –
looks real well! Norma came up for week-end. We had nice
time together.
Lorne home &amp; Norma here. Aunt Eva came down for
supper. Talked &amp; listened to radio.
Lorne went away to-day. I had a letter from Laddie – he
sounded very blue – back in action again. He cut his
forehead on petrl can – 4 sttiches. Went to Com. meeting at
night &amp; to Irla`s after.
Busy. Wrote Laddie. Went to Red Cross – planned dance.
Jean Steeds &amp; I ate at Chinamen’ afterwards.
Frosty. Visited Grant’s in aft. Read &amp; knit at night. 25º
below at night.
Still below zero. Our Red Cross dance – we cleared $105 –
made $48.50 of that on quilt draw. Nice time at dance.
Somewhat milder. I had my hair shampooed &amp; waved at
Ruth’s at 6. Then went to Clara’s for game of bridge with
Clara, Irla &amp; Jack.
Milder. I went home after work for week-end. The war news
is very bright. The Russians are only 100 miles from Berlin
now.
Mild. Uncle Will came down in aft. I read &amp; knit. Aunt Eva
&amp; I went to church. Jean came home on midnight bus from
holidays.
Busy. I visited Eunice McGirr at night.
Busy. Went to Red Cross – going to pack 10 boxes a week
- &amp; to Clara’s afterwards. We had game of bridge. Kay
there too.
Very stormy. I went to a party Irla had at night for Kay – we
played Rummy &amp; Hearts.
Russians only 39 miles from Berlin. I had 4 letters from
Laddie. Had a sleep after supper &amp; then went to dance
Business Men had for hospital.
A nice day but cold. Busy – tired. Wrote Laddie 14 page
letter. Irla &amp; I went to show in Hall. Gary Cooper &amp; Jean
Arthur in “Mr. Deeds Goes to Town” – real good - lunch after
at Irla’s.
A grand day, bright - had letter from Lorne. I went to Mt.
Forest on bus. I went to dentist at night – 8-10. Norma &amp; I
talked, had lunch, etc., after.
Slept in until 12:30. Went to telephone office with Norma in
aft. We had chicken dinner at night in Checker Inn. Went to
church. Bus late – got to Durham at 12:30.

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North Grey by-election. Gen. McNaughten defeated by
Garfield Case. Very busy. Went to Nursing Class at night.
Dr. Burnett gave lecture on Artificial Respiration.
Very busy. Went to Com. meeting, Red Cross &amp; to Eunice
McGirr’s afterwards.
I visited Irla &amp; Clara in aft. – Jack celebrating. At night
visited at Marion McGirr’s – Aunt Mary Ann staying there for
awhile.
Canadians in drive on West Front. Clara, Jack, Irla &amp; Bob
went to Ice Follies. I visited Grant’s at night – nice time.
Mild. Ruby &amp; Jackie came. Jackie is a darling now – can
quote Nursery Rhymes, sing, etc. (2½), splendid talker.
Played bridge at Rumble’s – Ruth, Bill, Mrs. Rumble &amp; I.
Mild. Wrote Laddie &amp; Elg. Went home after work.
Stormy. Read &amp; knit. Ruby &amp; I went to Irla’s at night.
Busy. Irla came over at night &amp; Irla, Ruby, Aunt Eva &amp; I had
game of bridge.
Busy. Tired. Had 2 letters from Laddie – down in the dumps
– same work day after day with no thanks or promotion.
Red Cross supper – 45. Meeting after. Very tired so went to
bed right after.
Ruby &amp; I visited Eunice in aft. At night we were at Clara’s
playing bridge. Reg Ries came home from overseas – away
over 4 yrs.
Raining a little. Had my hair done &amp; then went to Elsie
Elvidge’s – she had Irla, Clara, Kay &amp; I.
Mild. I had Valentine from Elgin. Visited Anna at night. She
is still in bed (thyroid).
Went home after work. Ruby &amp; Jackie at our place.
Ruby &amp; Jackie here so time went fast. Wrote Laddie at
night. Reg Ries at Aunt Eva’s for week-end.
Busy. Went to Nursing Class. Gave 2nd bed bath.
Busy. Went to Red Cross at Lillian’s &amp; to Auxiliary
afterwards &amp; then to Irla’s
Worked in aft. Had 3 nice letters from Laddie – good spirits
again - hopes to be sent back to 7th. Went over to Clara’s at
night.
Mild. Raining. Was invited to christening reception at
Rumble’s on Sun. I went to a bridge party – 3 tables at
Myrtle Mortley’s – wore my new green dress. Had 2 nice
letters from Laddie.
Ruby &amp; Jackie went away to-day. I went over to Clara’s at
night &amp; listened to Ont. Panorama broadcast from Durham
Town Hall over C.F.R.B. – Col. Hunter, Duffield, Rumble,
Irwin, Yirrs(?), Mrs.Seymour spoke.
Busy. Went home after work – did odd jobs.

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I came up in morning. Went to christening of Rumble’s baby
in Anglican church. At four went to reception with Irla &amp; Bob
– 48 guests. Mr. Duffield beside me – good time – fruit
cocktail, sandwiches, tea &amp; little cakes. Mr. Rumble told little
incidents of home town.
Raining. Ruth called for chat &amp; to tell me of compliments
she heard about me – wore my green dress. Mrs. Glass
took another heart attack. I went over to Clara’s at night &amp;
we knitted – Jack in Toronto.
Busy. Went to Red Cross, ate in Chinamen’s after.
A grand day. I walked down to see Anna in aft. – she is
improving. Ruth, Clara &amp; I went to Pres. supper &amp; then to
Irla’s to play bridge.
Very mild. Irla &amp; I went to Commencement. Play real good
– lasted until 11:30.
Mild. American, Can. &amp; Br. Troops have reached the Rhine
– a great victory. I went over to Clara’s at night – we knitted.
Mrs. House called to find out my opinion on starting a Bible
Class.
A lovely mild day. Went to a bridge party at Mary Webb’s at
night – a very nice home. Jellied fruit salad, rolls, angel
cake &amp; coffee for lunch.
A grand day. Went to church in morning &amp; night. In
afternoon went down home with Winnie &amp; Jack.
Very mild – a beautiful day. Went to Nursing Class at night
– did 3rd bed bath &amp; got my card – all finished now, except to
attend monthly classes.
Colder. Americans are in Cologne &amp; Allies have reached
Rhine. Went to Red Cross. Ruth &amp; I ate in Chinamen’s
afterwards.
Did odd jobs in afternoon. Went to bridge at Norma’s at
night.
Busy. I had letter from Laddie. Jean 18 to-day. Went over
to Clara’s at night for awhile. Americans, 1st Army, seized a
bridge &amp; crossed the Rhine – a great military feat.
A lovely day. We had a dinner at Clara’s. Ruth, Bill, Bob,
Irla, Jack, Clara, Janet &amp; Bob played Hearts afterwards.
Busy. Went home after work. Mother &amp; Dad’s 30th wedding
anniversary.
A nice day. Read and knitted. War news very favourable.
Americans across Rhine in strength.
A lovely day. Went to bridge at Hilda’s – got prize – vase.
Grand day. Went to a bridge at Janet Rumble’s – got prize –
writing paper. Nice time.
A beautiful day – summy &amp; warm. Sidewalks all bare. Clara
&amp; I visited Jean Steeds in aft. – she scalded her leg with
boiling water. Irla &amp; I had sundae in Chinamen’s at night.
A grand day – Lorne graduated as air gunner today. Very
warm. Not a speck of snow anyplace now. Com. meeting at
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Very warm &amp; bright – warmest March day in 100 years.
Went to Auxiliary concert – old time social – old dresses,
coats, hats &amp; shawls modelled &amp; antiques on display. Real
good.
Raining. Went home after work.
A lovely day. Fire at Chronicle office. Read &amp; knitted.
Visited Anna &amp; Uncle Will after church. Lorne came home at
night. Sgt. now. Interviewed for Com. but told too young.
Raining. I had 2 letters from Laddie. Went to bridge at
Berniece’s.
Busy. Went to Red Cross. Ate at Chinamen’s after.
A nice day but cool. I had girls in at night so was terribly
busy all aft. – ten girls. Vera got prize. Served sandwiches
(ham, tomato, egg, salmon) &amp; fruit torte. Lorne helped me
with dishes.
A grand day. Went to Clara’s for evening. Ruth &amp; Irla there.
American Armies crossed Rhine. A lovely day. Unemp. Ins.
Auditor here. Had my hair done. Went to Irla’s afterwards.
A beautiful warm spring day. Laddie 30 - Wrote him. Six
armies across Rhine. Laddie on Western Front now – got
word to-day, landed Mar. 5th. Irla, Norma, Betty, Don, Lorne
&amp; I went to Owen Sound – supper, shopped, show – “Thirty
Seconds Over Tokyo” – swell. Bought brown oxfords &amp;
purse.
A perfect day. Fowler’s here – 6 of them. Norma went back
on six bus. Read at night.
Grand day. Allied armies making wonderful progress east of
Rhine. Cleaned clothes closet, etc., at night.
Perfect day: very warm. Cleaned dresser drawers after
work. Red Cross &amp; Chinamen’s after. Finished boxes –
have sent to all Durham boys overseas.
A beautiful day. Did a big washing. Clara &amp; I went over
town. Clara &amp; I went to Zilliax’s at night. Afterwards Irla
called &amp; asked me over for lunch.
A little cooler. Irla &amp; I went up to Rumble’s for game of
bridge (a hot cross bun for lunch). Bob drove me home
afterwards.
Good Friday. Nice day. I came up town in aft. with Lorne –
visited Irla &amp; Barb &amp; Anna. Read, etc. at night. Marg Derby
called. Vera, Jean &amp; Reg home for awhile.
Raining but cleared in aft. Vera &amp; Reg home. I went home
after work. Wrote Laddie.
Easter Sunday – a very nice day. Lorne &amp; I went to Knox in
morning (church full), to Bogle’s in aft. &amp; to Varney church at
night. I went to Irla’s afterwards.
Raining. I had two nice letters from Laddie. Allies (9
armies) are driving into heart of Germany. Anna went to
Toronto to-day for examination. Inez &amp; I played badminton
at night.
Lorne took me down to Doctor Gilroy in afternoon to have
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�Chinamen’s afterwards with Inez &amp; Jean Steeds.

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Windy &amp; cold. Went to Clara’s in aft. Wrote Laddie &amp; visited
Grant’s at night.
Rained &amp; snowed all day. Very busy with rebate. Went over
to Clara’s at night for game of bridge. Jack &amp; I played Bill &amp;
Clara – Ruth came later.
Cool. Had 2 grand letters from Laddie. He is in Belgium.
Mrs. Grant’s birthday – gave her bath powder. Aunt Eva had
Lorne for dinner. We played cards &amp; then went to dance in
Mt. Forest – Madeline, Doreen Hogen(?) &amp; Ken McCallum.
Very busy. Went home after work. Finished white cardigan.
A beautiful day. Went to Toronto with Barb, Lloyd &amp; Ethel –
½ an hr. to get ready. Arrived at 2. Barb &amp; I ate at Murray’s.
Went to hospital to see Anna. Ate at Chicken Palace, then I
went up to Sally’s – played bridge.
Sally &amp; I went down town at nine. Shopped Bloor &amp; Yonge,
saw Vera, lunch at Georgian room. I got a coral suit, lime
green blouse &amp; hat – wine Borsalino felt, made up at Town
Shop on Adelaide. Went to Shea’s – Bing Crosby in “Here
Come The Waves” – good. Got train to Ceylon at 6. Lorne
met me at 9:25.
A beautiful day. 2 letters from Laddie. Straightened out
finances, etc., in morning. Wrote him. Wally &amp; Florence
have son – born yesterday. Went to Red Cross. Irla came
over after to see my things.
Busy in morning. Had my hair done &amp; went to Auxiliary
Thank-offering supper. Mission Band put on program. Went
to a bridge party at Rumble’s after – 2 tables.
Nice day. Had 4 letters from Laddie – he is in Holland now.
President Roosevelt died suddenly – a great statesman.
Our Red Cross dance – cleared $80.
Real busy – tired. Hectic week just flew. Lorne wanted me
to go to show in Hanover with him &amp; Madeline – 2 features.
Cooler. Trout fishing season opened. Wrote Anna a long
letter. Prs. Roosevelt’s funeral. Went to a farewell party for
Janet at Irla’s – nice time.
Cool but nice. Went to church in the morning – communion.
Jean joined. Went home after. Radio programs lively last 3
days in commemoration of president Roosevelt – no
advertising, all sacred music. Lorne went away on 6 o’clock
bus. Wrote letters &amp; read at night.
Raining &amp; real windy. Busy. I stayed in at night &amp; did odd
jobs.
Very windy &amp; cool. Had 4 nice letters from Laddie. Went to
Auxiliary – took sandwiches. Eunice &amp; I went in with Irla
afterwards.
Cool. Wrote Laddie. Jack McGowan came home – lost an
eye in Italy. Anna came home from hospital to-day for
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Windy. Lorne came home – was released temporarily. I
had 4 letters from Laddie. Went to Clara’s at night.
April, 1945

Lorne and Sarah

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Cool. Clara, Kay &amp; I went to show in Hall, then met Irla &amp;
ate at Chinamen’s.
Snowing, 2 or 3 inches. Busy. Went home with Lorne after
work. Russians are fighting in Berlin.
Lorne &amp; I went fishing but only got 1- too bright and cool.
We went to church at night. Read after.
Russians in heart of Berlin. Busy. 8th Victory Loan started.
Had letter from Laddie. Wrote him at night. Read &amp; listened
to Lux.
Raining. Went to Red Cross – our last meeting as we have
finished boxes &amp; sewing.
Busy. In aft. walked down to see Anna – stayed for supper.
Irla came over at night as I was alone.
Snowing. The San Francisco World Security Conference
opened to-day in San Francisco – delegates from all allied
nations have gathered to plan how to keep the peace.
Freda had a 2(?) lb. son. I went to show in Mt. Forest with
Jack, Clara &amp; Kay – saw “None But the Lonely Heart”.
Busy. Wrote Laddie. The Br., American &amp; Russian troops
have met in heart of Germany. Irla &amp; I went to show in Hall
– saw Cary Grant &amp; Irene Dunne in “Penny Serenade”. Ate
at Irla’s.
Cool but bright. Norma Taylor has son. 90% of Berlin
captured by Russians. A false rumour that Germans had
surrendered unconditionally came over air.
Bright but cool. Came up in aft. as Lorne was going to Fry’s
for supper. Wrote Laddie, went to church. Visited at Grant’s
at night.
Cool. I got a permanent at Ethel’s. Norma Taylor’s baby
boy died yest. – double pneumonia - buried to-day.
A few flurries of snow. Jimmy Wilson was killed overseas.
Went to Com. meeting &amp; to Irla’s after. Myrtle Mortley was
there – telling us about Norma’s baby.
Berlin fell to Russians; Germans in Italy &amp; Austria
surrendered unconditionally – a great day. Had letters from
Laddie. Went up to hospital to see Freda in aft. She thinks
she will call baby “John”. Went to Barb’s at night. Played
bridge. Norman home.
Had letters from Laddie. Read at night.
Dull &amp; cold. Wonderful news to-day – Germans in Holland,
Denmark &amp; Northwestern Germany have surrendered
unconditionally – where Canadians are fighting. Irla came
over at night. Jean, Nora &amp; Stella too – had lunch &amp; talked.
Wrote Laddie. Wet &amp; Dull – very backward weather –
paying up for nice March. Went home after work – fixed up
snaps, etc. at night.
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The Germans announced they had surrendered to all allied
armies. Celebration began in aft. Factory whistle followed
fire engine (siren) around streets, blowing horns, etc. Bob
Campbell’s truck decorated – loaded with school children. I
got very excited. Stores began to decorate – houses &amp;
streets. At night I went to Hanover with Ball’s. A real party.
VE day. Churchill spoke at 9 a.m., also Pres. Truman, King
at 3 p.m. I went to service in Town Park at 11 a.m., very
nice. Fair but cold. Visited at Grant’s, Whitmore’s in aft. Irla
&amp; I went to show at night.
Ground covered with snow. Worked in morning. Settled
down – beginning to realize war is really over. Read at night
– 7 to 11 (4 hours).
Cold. Played bridge at Clara’s at night with Clara, Bill
Lawson, Jack &amp; Georgie Rumble.
Cold. Lorne, Madeline &amp; I went to show in Hanover, Roddy
McDowell in “Thunderhead” – good. Post office robbed last
night - safe taken.
Raining. Point system for getting home from overseas &amp;
demobilizing army announced – 20% of total points added if
married. Served at hospital tea at night.
Mother’s Day. Mother &amp; I went to Bible class in Knox church
in aft. – tea &amp; little cakes. Wrote Laddie at night.
Raining. Went to Nursing Class at night. Word came that
Joe Noble was safe in England.
Wet &amp; Cold. I went to Auxiliary at night. A real good
meeting.
Rained all day &amp; night – terrible weather. Jean Steeds &amp; I
visited Norma Taylor in aft. Read at night.
Still Raining. I had my hair done &amp; visited Clara &amp; Jack
afterwards.
Raining but cleared up towards evening. Lorne took me
down to Mt. Forest to dentist – Dr. Gilroy. Got my teeth
fixed, $8.50. Had supper at home. Went to Irla’s at night.
A lovely day for a change - sun shining. Went home after
work. Baked a cake.
Spent day very quietly. Read. McGowan’s got word Bob
safe in England.
I had a letter from Laddie, written on May 13. He expects to
go to Eng. in few days, then going to try to get home soon.
Physically exhausted. I was very excited &amp; filled with
emotion, could hardly eat my supper. Went to Doris Leith’s
at night.
Answered Laddie’s letter. Lorne’s 19th birthday – we gave
him an Air Force ring. Anna had a thyroid operation in
Toronto General. Over to Clara’s at night – put Paul to bed
as Clara getting hair done.
Worked all day as to-morrow holiday. Went home at night.

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May 24th. I baked a chocolate cake in morning. Invited
Barb, Berniece &amp; Hilda &amp; Mary down in aft. Fished – cooked
our supper out – hamburgers, pork &amp; beans, fruit salad &amp;
cake. Came up to Durham about nine, had bath, read &amp;
went to bed.
Lovely day – warm. Went over to Irla’s at night. Bill Sherton
(just returned from overseas) &amp; his wife have been at Irla’s
all week. Left to-day. We ate in Chinamen’s.
Wrote Anna &amp; planned clothes.
A grand day. Read. Clara &amp; I sat out on her veranda until
eleven.
Cold &amp; wet. Busy making plans. I went to Priceville at night
to Young People’s Rally with Mr. March – supper first.
Our Nursing Class graduated to-night, had dinner in Queen
St. I had a letter from Laddie – hopes to be home in July –
so happy! Irla &amp; I went over to Chinamen’s after.
Cold. I went down to Grant’s in aft. &amp; then to Clara’s – read
at night. Stanley Mountain hung himself in barn.
Cold. Vera Anderson took Irla, Myrtle, Mary Wilson &amp; me to
show in Mt. Forest. Greer Garson &amp; Walter Pidgeon in “Mrs.
Packington”. We had a lot of fun.
Cold. Irla’s 30th birthday. I had her, Ruth &amp; Clara over at
night for game of bridge. Clara &amp; I gave her a shopping bag.
I am all excited these days &amp; so terribly happy.
Very cold. Busy. Had letter from Laddie. 15 Lancasters on
way home – Goose Squadron. We are hoping Elgin will be
in one of the planes landing to-morrow.
Cool. Read most of day. Planes not coming for a few days
– delayed due to adverse weather.
Cold. I had a letter from Laddie telling me he had
volunteered for Pacific – such a shock. I got a terrible sickly
feeling in pit of my stomach. Couldn’t sleep all night –
however he says reason he did is to get home soon on
account of his father. Prov. election – Prog. Conservatives
(Col. Drew) elected by big majority. Over at Irla’s.
Cold. I wrote Laddie. Busy. Went to Com. meeting at night
&amp; to Grant’s afterwards. I had 4 letters from Laddie. He
wants me to resign – to rent an apartment right away. Saw
Mrs. Smyth(?).
Warmer to-day. I went down to see Anna at night &amp; stayed
for supper. Went to see Miss Gerrrie re: renting her house
for July &amp; Aug. Clara, Irla &amp; I went over town &amp; ate.
29 to-day. Lovely day. I got some nice things for birthday &amp;
11 cards. Irla had me at night &amp; also Clara, Ruth, Mary
Webb &amp; Irene Moore – we played bridge. Had a real good
time.
Lovely day. Real busy. I went home with Lorne about nine
as going to Guelph to-morrow.
Mother &amp; I went to Guelph on bus in morning. I bought my
trousseau. Spent nearly $200. We came home loaded with
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Read. Madeline down for supper. Clara &amp; I sat out on
veranda at night.
Federal election. We all went to Clara’s at night good time.
Liberal Govt. re-elected. Major Harris defeated. John
Grierson – 1300 majority.
Nicer to-day. Clara &amp; I walked over to Irla’s at night. Bill
Vollett came home on bus – four years overseas. Quite a
few met bus – plenty of kisses.
Clara, Paul &amp; I went to Owen Sound with Jack. I got 2 hats.
In aft. I went home &amp; at night Dad, Mother &amp; I went to show
in Mt. Forest, “National Velvet” – good. Saw Norma after.
She &amp; Elg are getting married on his 30 days leave too.
Warm. Rained at night so I read &amp; fixed clothes.
Raining all day – warm rain. I had 3 letters from Laddie –
visited at Grant’s at night.
Raining. Wrote Laddie. Went home for week-end. Mother
&amp; I made wedding cake.
Cool. Went to Irla’s at night.
Busy. Went over to Miss Gerrie’s at night. We can have
house for July.
I got word to-day that Laddie is on his way home – left
Holland on the 15th. So Happy! Went to Auxiliary at Mrs.
Padfield’s.
A lovely day. Was out in sun in aft. Looked over clothes &amp;
did washing. Irla, Clara &amp; I went to show in Hall at night.
Aunt Eva &amp; Jean went to Toronto. Mr. MacKay here all day.
Norma came up on bus &amp; stayed all night. She just got word
yest. that Elg isn’t getting home now – got a posting to
another station in Eng.
A perfect day. Had supper at Clara’s. Irla came over at
night.
A beautiful day. Clara &amp;I went over town for awhile at night.
I stayed up.
Hot. Went to church in the morning. Knox anniversary.
Went home in aft. At night visited at Ritchie’s &amp; then sat on
veranda with Clara.
Raining. Aunt Eva &amp; Jean came home from Toronto last
night on bus. Stayed in at night &amp; did odd jobs.
Busy. Went to Com. meeting. Asked for &amp; got 3 weeks
holidays. Dorothy Cliffe came over after.
Grand day. Clara &amp; I lay out in sun. I had my hair done.
Got 3 letters from Laddie. He is in Eng. now &amp; going on a 9
day leave – up on 20th of June so won’t be home for another
week or so. Went to Grant’s at night.
Grand day. Busy. Sat out on veranda at night.
Very hot. I went over to Clara’s at night. Jack went to
Manitoulan to-day. Clara, Ruth &amp; I decided to go to Owen
Sound (Morrison Inn) for holiday week-end &amp; take Paul too.
Busy. Beautiful day! Ruth, Clara, Paul &amp; I went to Owen
Sound on eight o’clock bus &amp; took taxi out to Morrison’s inn
for week-end. Paul (2) terribly excited over 1st bus ride.
Slept in cabin.

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�Sunday

July 1

A nice day. Lay out in sun &amp; went for walk. Good meals.
Played cards at night. A lot of fun with other guests.
Morrison’s Inn, July 1, 1945

Velma, Paul and Clara

Monday

July 2

Tuesday

July 3

Wednesday

July 4

Thursday

July 5

Friday

July 6

Velma (Blythe) Grant’s Diary - 1945

Civic holiday. Lovely day for holiday. We went for boat ride
in morning. Came home on six o’clock bus. Vera’s birthday.
I ate with Aunt Eva, girls &amp; Reg. Stayed with Clara all night.
A grand day. Lorne &amp; Norman Glass went to Muskoka.
Heard that no more boats would be in until 15th –
disappointed. Over at Clara’s at night.
I went down home in aft. Winnie &amp; Nadine at our place.
Went over to Clara’s at night.
Mr. MacKay was here doing Priceville books. Anna &amp; Barb
had a lovely dinner for me (12). They gave me a mahogany
sandwich plate - our old Bridge Club girls.
Visited Betty Glass &amp; Little Catharine after supper, then went

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�Saturday
Sunday

July 7
July 8

Monday

July 9

Tuesday
Wednesday

July 10
July 11

to Clara’s. Ruby, Cy &amp; Jackie came up. I had a nice letter
from Elgin.
I went to Owen Sound to show with George Betty &amp; Bertha.
Clara &amp; Jack went to Manitoulan this morning. Jack wouldn’t
take any rent for house. Winnie, Jack, Ruby, Jackie &amp; Aunt
Eva down at farm for supper.
George called after supper to say Laddie was on Isle de
France, docking at Halifax on Sat. So happy! Went down to
Grant’s.
Busy. Spent evening at Irla’s.
Went down home in aft. Norma &amp; Mrs. McIntyre up –
planned wedding. I went to Grant’s at night.

Jackie and Norma

Velma (Blythe) Grant’s Diary - 1945

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�Thursday

July 12

Friday

July 13

Saturday

July 14

Sunday

July 15

Monday

July 16

Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

July 17
July 18
July 19
July 20
July 21

Velma (Blythe) Grant’s Diary - 1945

Busy. Weeded Clara’s flower beds. Went over town with
Irla at night. Aunt Jennie Ribey here for dinner.
Busy. The boat Laddie is on – Isle de France – docked tonight at 10:30.
Laddie sent a telegram to say he arrived safely at Halifax
last night - to meet me in London on Monday. Joe Noble,
Bob McGowan &amp; Ronald McQueen on boat too.
Lorne, Madeline &amp; I went to London to meet Laddie – train
comes in to-morrow morning at 7.
Met Laddie at 7 a.m. this morning.

☼
♪
♫
♥
Our wedding day!
July 21st 1945

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�George Glass, Norma McIntyre, Velma, Laddie
Velma (Blythe) Grant’s Diary - 1945

16

�Front row: Laddie, Velma, Norma, George
Back row: John and Violet Grant, Sarah and Wilbert Blyth

Norma McIntyre’s and Elgin Blyth’s wedding, November 1, 1945
Velma (Blythe) Grant’s Diary - 1945

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�Wilbert and Sarah Blyth

Velma (Blythe) Grant’s Diary - 1945

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�For more information on Velma Irene Blythe, check out the “Meet the Diarists” section
under “Discover” on our website: ruraldiaries.uoguelph.ca.

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                    <text>Victoria “Tory” Middagh (1861-1934)
1887 Diary
Transcribed by Rural Diary Archive volunteers

Collins' Scribbling Diary for 1887
1887 Torie had her 26th birthday during this year.
Showing a Week at an Opening.
Victoria Jamieson's diary
Married in 1891

London and Glasgow:
WILLIAM COLLINS, SONS, &amp; CO., Limited.
MEMORANDA FROM 1886

MEMORANDA FROM 1886.
JANUARY 1887.
1 Saturday (1-364) New Year's Day. Bank Holiday in Scotland.
This is a cold stormy day Frank and I are spending the day at Mr Bowers had a turkey dinner
enjoyed myself very well Miss Loncks came to spend the evening Mr Payne was here for
dinner
The day spring from on high hath visited us
2 Sunday (2-363)
We went to the Dominion Church heard Mr. Carson preach had a very nice sermon. I must
be about my Father's business

�3 Monday (3-362)
It has been very stormy to-day the roads are very bad. We went for a drive to the City Miss
Bower and I
Thou art my beloved Son
4 Tuesday (4-361)
We drove in to the City Frank, Ira, Sarah, and Ettie and I I had some photos taken had lots of
fun while we were there got home about dark the two Miss Websters came to spend the
evening had quite a pleasant time
Man shall not live by bread alone
5 Wednesday (5-360)
Went to the City again to-day my Photos weren’t good so I had them taken again we drove
around through the City went to see the water works we spent a very pleasant afternoon
At thy word I will let down the net
6 Thursday (6-359)
We were at Mr Swertfagers to-day for dinner and drove home in the afternoon it was
storming most all the way. We had practice at our place that night for our missionary
meeting. Mr Gilroy and sister were here and Peter Fraser and Electa Sam V and Clark
Bathwill and Miss Scoville and Mr B{cut off} Minne and Nellie are here have been here since
Christmas. I got a letter from Lucy to-day. and one from Miss Rose
Love ye your enemies and do good
7 Friday (7-358)
It is pretty cold to-day Sam was over to practice a little tonight
Her sins which are many are forgiven
8 Saturday (8-357)

�Charles &amp; Min went down to Winchester to-day and took Min and Nell home they were
beginning to get homesick. Charles is going to Morrisburg Mother is writing to William to-day
Fear not. believe only
9 Sunday (9-356)
Went to Church to-day heard Mr Robertson preach he and Mr. McArthur changed pulpits Mr
VanAllens and us went together. Mother is not very well tonight has cold chills
Let him deny himself and take up his cross
10 Monday (10-355)
Mother is no better to-day has been in bed all day has a very severe headache we were to
have practice here tonight but we could'nt on account of Mother being sick I hope she will
soon be better Ezra and Min went down to the Grange to practice for the missionary meeting
in the Presbyterian Church. Charles went down to South Morriston I have been working
initials in Sam's and Ezra's caps. Mr Simser was down to pay the rent for the place he has
from Lucy. I sent a letter to Bell and one to Carrie to-day
The harvest truly is great. but the laborers are few
11 Tuesday (11-354)
This has been a very fine day almost too nice to stay in the house but it has turned out
stormy tonight we went down to missionary meeting Sam and Ezra and I there was only a
few there the speakers were Mr Conley and Mr Furgeson Mr Shaw was chairman
Mother is a good deal better to-day although not able to sit up much.
Tim Workman was working for Charles to-day in the woods and a limb fell down him and hurt
him pretty bad cut his head and hurt his shoulder. the Musical Convention started to-day
How much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit
12 Wednesday (12-353)

�It is storming yet to-day but it is a great deal warmer Charles has just gone to the Office I
sent for my photos Mr Ferguson and Sam Van Allen called here to-day. the boys began to
cut ice to-day. sent a letter to Lucy
All these things shall be added
13 Thursday (13-352)
It has been very cold to-day but Sam and I did'nt mind it much as we drove down to Alex
Hyndmans for a visit Amanda Smith and here mother were here while we were gone I was
very sorry that I was away. we just got home after they had started. Charles and Ezra are
cutting ice to-day again Ezra and Min have gone down to missionary meeting tonight in the
Presbyterian Church Sam VanAllen started for Beachburg to-day
Strive to enter in at the strait gate
14 Friday (14-351)
This is a very stormy day has been storming all day and blowing the roads will be blocked.
there was to be a concert in Kemptville to-night but i dont think any person can get there as it
is so rough it seems to bad for I think it would have been pretty good the Convention lasted
four days and was to end tonight with a concert. Jim Clark was here for dinner Sam is down
to Aleck Hydmans to-day. I dont know when he will be home.
Go out into the highways and hedges
15 Saturday (15-350)
Our folk was sawing wood to-day Jim Clark was sawing for us they finished tonight Alick and
Tibbie came up this afternoon and the children they had a hard time getting through as the
roads are so bad
My Son was dead and is alive again
16 Sunday (16-349)
This is a lovely day but the roads are very bad we did'nt get out to Church in the morning but
Eck Christie called for us to go to the Baptist Church in the evening and Sam and I went with
them but there was no preaching. this is Ezras last Sunday at home it dont seem possible
Frank and Jake and Leib Christie were here to-day

�17 Monday (17-348)
This is a very stormy day not very pleasant to be out. the boys have just gone to Kemptville
to take Ezra out to the station oh how hard it was to part with him our dear brother but we
part with the hope of meeting him again. my dear Mother feels so bad to have him go. it was
a sad parting it was harder to part with her then all the rest. what love can be compared with
a Mothers love. but I hope we will all meet here on earth again. and God grant that we will all
meet in Heaven where there is no more parting, it seems good that he is not going among
strangers he is going to be right with my brother Will and wife and Lucy I know they will be
glad to see him.
Where are the nine?
18 Tuesday (18-347)
We went up to the The Convention started to-day it is such a stormy day we could'nt go.
Prof[illegible} Beal is holding the Convention
Suffer little children to come unto me.
19 Wednesday (19-346)
We went to the Convention this afternoon Sam and Min and Frank and I I staid up for tea
and Sam came up in the evening Jake got us each a ticket and Frank joined too Annie
Coleman came home with us
The Son of Man is come to seek and to save
20 Thursday (20-345)
Sam and Annie Coleman and Frank and I went up to the Convention to-day took our lunch
and did'nt come home till after evening service we had a splendid time. Annie came home
with us again
Whosoever shall fall upon that stone shall be broken
21 Friday (21-344)
We went again this morning to the Convention the four of us took our lunch we have three
sessions each day. I think he is a splendid teacher I dont like to miss one session I intended

�staying till after the concert but John McKinder and his mother came up to our place and he
and Charles went up to the Church in the afternoon and I came home with them and he and I
went up to the concert we all had to sing that attended the Convention we got along pretty
sang over twenty pieces
Until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled
22 Saturday (22-343)
John and his mother went away this afternoon. it is raining to-day, Charles has gone back to
Kirkwoods to-day to an Auction
This cup is the new testament in my blood
23 Sunday (23-342)
It has been raining nearly all day but Sam and I went up to the Baptist Church the had Song
Service there Mr Beal was there
Father, into they hands I commend my spirit
24 Monday (24-341)
This has been a stormy day we washed to-day had a large washing. Mrs VanAllen was over
this afternoon for a visit Frank came up in the evening and Rob Beggs was here
Ought not Christ to have suffered these things
25 Tuesday (25-340)
Charles and I went to Kemptville to-day it was pleasant when we started but before we got
far it began to storm and stormed all the way there We came home with Alick Clark
Ye shall be witnesses unto me
26 Wednesday (26-339)
This has been a very cold day but pleasant Min and I went back to Martha Smiths to a
quilting bee Frank took his Mother and us back in the cutter and Charles came after us.
Annie Clark and Martha and Mary Jane Brown were up here for a visit Mother had them all to
herself they were gone home before we got home

�He hath shed forth this, which ye now see and hear
27 Thursday (27-338)
Peter Fraser was here this evening a little while
Such as I have give I thee
28 Friday (28-337)
This has been a very nice day but stormed a little in the afternoon. Mrs VanAllen and Min
and I went up to Mr Blairs for a visit and Sam and I went over to Mr VanAllens in the evening
We cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard
29 Saturday (29-336)
This has been a very pleasant day Sam and I went down to Alick Hyndmans I staid all night
Alick and Libbie and I went down to Lucretia Hyndmans to spend the evening Mr Graham
was there
Rejoicing that they were counted worthy
30 Sunday (30-335)
We went to Church to the Presbyterian Mr Cameron preached
Men of honest report full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom
31 Monday (31-334)
This has been a very nice day we washed this forenoon and I went over to Mr VanAllens to
twist some yarn staid there for tea
Sam got home from Beachburg to-day
Lord lay not this sin to their charge
Feb 1 Tuesday (32-333)

�This has been a very pleasant day. Mrs Smith and Mrs Fraser were here for dinner went
over to Mr VanAllens for tea Mother went over with them the first she has been out this
winter.
Aunt Cloe came here tonight Mr Camel brought her from the Station we did not know her at
first when Mother came home she knew her right away. Alick Hyndman is helping Charles
draw logs out to Kemptville
He was led as a sheep to the slaughter
2 Wednesday (33-332) Candlemas. Scotch Quarter Day.
This has been a very rough day we were dissapointed in going to Winchester there was two
loads of us intended going about forty going down to the skating rink Frank was over here
this afternoon to see if we were going but we will have to put it off till another day when it will
be pleasanter
I am Jesus whom thou persecuted

February 1887.
3 Thursday (34-331)
This has been a very fine day nice and warm
I got a letter from Annie B{illegible}
God is no respecter of persons
4 Friday (35-330)
Went to Winchester to-day two loads of us there was Jim Beggs and Bob Alick Clark Will Jim
Mattie Annie Mary Jane Brown Andrew Christie Lib Hattie Beach Sam and I Frank Van Allen
Jacke Martha McCargan John Charles and Miss Bobbie Hyndman Rob Bryne Joe Bower
Minnie Carrol Carrie Carnel Esther Hyndman Jennie Dougall Clark Balkwill Lizzie
Ag[illegible} Mr Barrington Jennie Black Cassie Miss Justice. we all had our tea at the Bowen
House when we got down there and then went to the skating rink staid there till half past ten
then went over to the tobogan slide I went down the slide four times then we all came back
had oysters and started for home about half past four in the morning

�A good man and full of the Holy Ghost
5 Saturday (36-329)
I feel pretty sleepy to-day after being up nearly all night I went down to Uncle Alicks a little
while this afternoon. John Workman was buried to-day I got a letter from Aunt Abbie to-day
Prayer was made without ceasing for him
6 Sunday (37-328)
Went down to Hallville to Church to-day Mr. Conly preached. Sam went out to Kemptville to
hear Miss Scott speak tonight
By Him all that believe are justified from all things
7 Monday (38-327)
Charles and Sam went to Kemptville to-day. Frank V was over here this morning.
8 Tuesday (39-326)
It has been raining nearly all day but Sid Shaw and his wife and Amelia Gurnsey were here
for dinner. Sam went over to Mr. Van Allens tonight Frank was over here to-day a little while
9 Wednesday (40-325)
Sam went to Kemptville to-day and Charles and Frank and Sam and Jake are amusing
themselves skating this afternoon.
10 Thursday (41-324)
Mr Froons has an auction to-day Min and Mrs Van Allen went back to Mrs Frasers to-day,
Sam Van Allen and I went down to Van Camp Church they are having revival meetings there
now
11 Friday (43-323)
This has been a very stormy day. Charles went up to the office Mother got a letter from
Leney

�12 Saturday (43-322)
The roads are blocked up to-day with the storm yesterday. Charles is helping Mr. VanAllens
saw wood to-day
13 Sunday (44-321)
This has been a beatiful day but the roads are bad Sam and Min and I went down to the
Presbyterian Church this morning and Sam and I went down to Uncle Alecks this afternoon
and went down to Church with them in the evening
14 Monday (45-320)
This has been a lovely day Sam went to Prescott to-day had Miss Scott for company on the
train he got back tonight
15 Tuesday (46-319)
This has been a stormy forenoon but it cleared off nicely this afternoon and Sam Van Allen
and I went down to Van Camps Church this afternoon to meeting and went to Mr Roses for
tea and then came back for evening service they are having good meetings there
16 Wednesday (47-318)
Sam and I went to Winchester to-day staid at Willie Hyndmans all night found them all well
17 Thursday (48-317)
This has been a lovely day Sam and I left Willie's this afternoon and went to Mr McKuchers
for tea and staid all night went to the skating rink in the evening I did'nt put on the skates but
Sam did
18 Friday (49-316)
It is pretty stormy to-day so rough the they wouldn't let us start for home before dinner so
John went out after Jane and we all went to the rink in the afternoon Sam and John and I put
on the skates Nan Pelton went with us she was stopping at Mr Mercills we had a very nice
time we started home after tea. Andrew Christie was at the rink too.
19 Saturday (50-315)

�Sam and I went to Kemptville to-day although I didn't feel very well I was sick nearly all night
last night I went to see Georgie Mills she is real poorly not able to do anything scarcely he
has to do the work we call'd at Martins coming home
20 Sunday (51-314)
This is a very pleasant day Sam and Min and I went down to the Presbyterian Church. Alfred
Tomkins and Ben came here in the afternoon and Cassie and Jennie Black were all here for
tea this is Sams last night at home for awhile
21 Monday (52-313)
Sam started for California to-day it was hard to part with him but I hope we will all meet
again. Mr and Mrs Froon and Nannie came here this afternoon and Ambrose Swardfager
and Millie they all spent the evening here and Ambrose and Millie staid all night and we went
over to Mr Van Allens the next day for dinner
22 Tuesday (53-312)
This is election day and there is quite a lot of drive on the road Frank went to Morrisburg today Charles and Andrew Christie went to Kemptville to night
23 Wednesday (54-311)
This has been a lovely day Min and I went over to prayermeeting to night
24 Thursday (55-310)
This has been a dreadful stormy day and very rough but we started out in it Charles took Mrs
VanAllen and Cassie and Martha McCargar and Min and I over to Mr Froons to a quilting bee
and we went over to Mrs Frasers in the evening to practice singing for the concert
25 Friday (56-309)
This has been a very pleasant day Mother and Aunt Chloe went down to Mr Christies to
spend the afternoon Jake VanAllen and I went up to the Baptist Church in the evening Mr
Kelly preached
26 Saturday (57-308)

�We had singing practice here tonight. Anderson Cumming and Edith and Ed Gilroy
and Minnie Alethia Peter Fraser and Eleeta and Sam VanAllen and Jake and Cassie were
here and Mr and Mrs Pelton
sent a letter to Bell
27 Sunday (58-307)
This has been a terrible stormy day it has been blowing all day we didnt get to Church
28 Monday (59-306)
The wind is still blowing the roads are blocked up we were to have practice tonight at Mr
Frasers to night but I guess we wont be able to get through
wrote a letter to Annie Beach
March 1 Tuesday (60-305)
(Attached note: Mar 1/87 Sam, Annie &amp; Torie fall out of back seat of a sleigh twice!) We went
back to Mr Frasers to practice tonight the roads were very bad. Sam VanAllen went down
after Annie Shaver this afternoon and brought her up here she is to be organist at the
Concert. Sam and Annie and I sat on the back seat and we fell out going back there was no
back to the seat and it wasnt hard to fall out and coming home we done the same thing but
we we werent hurt much I hurt my head a little
2 Wednesday (61-304)
Mattie Clark and Annie were up here this afternoon we had prayermeeting here tonight there
was quite a number here

March 1887
3 Thursday (62-303)
This has been a very pleasant day we had practice here tonight Annie Shaver went home
with Electa Fraser. Miss Gilroy staid with me all night
4 Friday (63-302)

�We all went down to Hallville this afternoon to have a practice in the Church took our lunch
with us we had a very good Concert the entertainment was good but there wasnt many there
only made fifteen dollars
5 Saturday (64-301)
Mr Hyndman and Libbie and Jasper were here this afternoon
6 Sunday (65-300)
This has been a very stormy day but Charles and I went up to the Baptist Church this
afternoon Frank was over here a little while this evening
7 Monday (66-299)
We have done a large washing to-day. Jim Clark was here tonight
wrote a letter to John
8 Tuesday (67-298)
This is a lovely day Charles went to Kemptville he took Aunt Chloe out to the Station she was
going to Ottawa. Min went up to Joe Clarks
9 Wednesday (68-297)
This has been a very pleasant day we had company tonight Mrs Pelton Haskal and Dewey
and Miss Dixon and Elija Lockwood Lib Christie and Cassie and Frank were here Mrs Smith
has a young daughter
10 Thursday (69-296)
Min and I drove over to Mr VanAllens to-day I took my bird over and we came back to Mr
Smiths for dinner we had a very nice visit Jimmie Ballwill was there. Sid Shaw and his wife
were here when we were gone
I got a letter from Lucy one from Carrie Wileck and from Tib Armstrong tonight
11 Friday (70-295)

�This has been a lovely day Charles went to Winchester to-day went as far a Mr Shavers with
him Annie was alone I had a very nice visit she and I went over to Mr Pienders for a call
12 Saturday (71-294)
Charles went out to Town to-day for lumber. I got a letter from Lillie Christie. my first letter
from her I must answer it soon
13 Sunday (72-293)
Went up to the Baptist Church with Frank this morning Mother and I went down to Hallville
Church this afternoon and Peter Fraser and I went down to South Mountain tonight Mr.
Conley is holding revival service there now
14 Monday (73-292)
This is another nice day Charles took a load of us up to Mr Peltons tonight Elija Lockwood
Lib Christie and Andrew Frank and Cassie and Min and I we had a very nice time it was after
one Oclock when we got home
15 Tuesday (74-291)
This is another fine day Mr Martins have an auction to-day Charles went to it. I went down to
Uncle Alicks for a visit
16 Wednesday (75-290)
Charles took Mother down to Alick Hyndmans to-day she is going to stay awhile
17 Thursday (76-289)
This has been a fine day Robert Hyndman was here Charles went to Kemptville this
afternoon
18 Friday (77-288)
Another nice day
19 Saturday (78-287)

�Charles and I went to Kemptville to-day I got trimming for my dress Jim Clark was here this
evening
20 Sunday (79-286)
Charles and Min and I went up to the Baptist Church there was five immersed among the
number was S. Meyer Mr Coleman the Church was well filled
21 Monday (80-285)
Min and I washed to-day Charles went to Kemptville
22 Tuesday (81-284)
This has been a stormy day Mr Latunnel was here this morning for hay. Mr Beach was here
to let us know that the factory wouldnt go on at Peltons corners and John Grant and and Mr
Scott were here tonight to get our cows for their factory. Charles went to Kemptville to-day
Sold Jessie to a Mr Adams got $100 I felt sorry to see her going away
23 Wednesday (82-283)
Alex Hyndman came up after me this morning they had a small party had a turkey dinner had
a very pleasant day
24 Thursday (83-282)
I staid at Mr Hyndmans all night helped Tibbie make a silk jacket to-day she and Alex and
Mother and I went over to prayermeeting and I came home with Sam VanAllen it rained on
our road home
25 Friday (84-281) Lady Day.
We were invited to a quilting bee to-day at Joe Clarks I went there was quite a number there
ladies and the gentlemen came in the {scribbled out} I feel very tired to night
26 Saturday (85-280)
I was over to Mrs Van Allens to-day a little while to see Mrs Smith it has been quite a
pleasant day
27 Sunday (86-279)

�Charles and I went down to Hallville Church this afternoon and Frank and I went down to
South Mountain to Church tonight. Mr Hyndman died last night
28 Monday (87-278)
Frank and I were out on a begging turn to-day we are trying to get Miss Fraser a present for
her services as organist in the Methodist Church we went all around we had a very stormy
day for it and bad roads but we done pretty well we got $7.25 we havent made up our minds
what we will get yet we had our dinner at Mr Guests
29 Tuesday (88-277)
This is a very rough day the roads are drifted full again Mr William Hyndman was buried today they buried him right by the house they would have such a hard time getting through to
the graveyard Charles and Sam VanAllen went to the funeral together
30 Wednesday (89-276)
This is a very rough day the snow is blowing the roads are completely filled up and it is very
cold too it dont seem much like spring
31 Thursday (90-275)
Min and I went down to Mr Christies this afternoon to visit Eliza Backwood is visiting there
now Charles came down for us in the evening we came home on the crust the snow was so
deep we walked right over the fences it seemed rather strange
wrote a letter to Kate
April 1 Friday (91-274)
Frank and I went to Kemptville to get the present for Miss Fraser we got an album at six
dollars it is a very nice one we called at S. Mills going out to see George she is very much
better then she was a while ago when we were driving out of there we upset both went out
and the robes to I dont think they saw us upset but they came to the door after we were out
and had a good laugh at us and when we were turning in our own yard we upset again
everything went out of the cutter but we werent hurt at all
2 Saturday (92-273) Parties residing abroad should now order this Diary for 1888.

�This has been a very pleasant day it has been thawing all day Charles went to Kemptville today
3 Sunday (93-272)
I went down to Church to-day with Mr VanAllens Mr Aude preached there was no organist
there. Sam and Cassie were over here this afternoon

April 1887
4 Monday (94-271)
Mr Shaver and Annie Came up here this forenoon and stopped for dinner and then wanted
me to go around with them to get up a music class we went as far as Mr Colemans and it
rained so hard we turned around and came home George Balkwill came here to-day to work.
I started to make my dress to-day
I sent a letter to Lillie Christie and one to Kate to-day
5 Tuesday (95-270)
Eliza Lockwood came up here this morning and staid nearly all day. and Mr and Mrs
Cameron called they are a very nice couple
6 Wednesday (96-269)
I was over to Mrs VanAllens a little while this afternoon Sam and Cass and I went up to Mrs
McCargars tonight to prayermeeting there wasnt very many there
Charles and George tapped to-day
7 Thursday (97-268)
They had a cheese meeting of this street here tonight Mr Scott and Thomson are the men
that are buidling the factory but I guess they intend sending the milk to Rose
8 Friday (98-267) Good Friday. Bank Holiday.
Charles and I went to Kemptville to-day. I called at Mrs Martins they are very comfortable
Annie Coleman rode home with us Frank and Sam were here a little while tonight. Annie &amp;
Mother were there visiting to-day. we had a letter from Lucy tonight

�9 Saturday (99-266)
This is a regular spring day the roads are getting bad. Charles is boiling to-day in the bush
they had a nice lot of syrup
10 Sunday (100-265)
The roads are very bad to-day we didnt get to Church at all Sam V was here this evening
11 Monday (101-264) Bank Holiday in England and Ireland.
The boys are boiling to-day Mr Mctavish and Rose were here to-day and Hugh Martin came
here this afternoon we boiled some sugar tonight and had lots of taffy we have plenty of
snow for it it is hard to get around in the bush
12 Tuesday (102-263)
It froze some last night this looks like a sap day although the boys are not in the bush
Charles and Frank and Cass went to Kemptville Charles took eight gallons of syrup and got
$1.25 per Gallon I called on Mrs Woods to-day the little girl came home with me and staid for
tea we heard that John Black started for Cal to-day Robbie is very sick there they dont
expect him to get better the train went down to-day the first for a good while it had a
passenger car attached the first that has been on this road
13 Wednesday (103-262)
14 Thursday (104-261)
Charles has been boiling to-day. Mrs Woods and little girl were here this evening and Jim
Clark the roads are very bad about impossible to get around bare ground in some places and
lots of snow other places
15 Friday (105-260)
It has been raining to-day Joe Clark and Mollie and Berton were here and spent the
afternoon he is a stirring little fellow he sang quite a few tunes for us they looked again today had a nice lot of syrup
16 Saturday (106-259)

�Cassie came here to-day staid all night. Emma Wood and Lizzie were most of the afternoon
they are not very backward girls
17 Sunday (107-258)
This is a lovely day but the roads are so bad we cannot go to Church Charles walked down
to the stone Church
18 Monday (108-257)
They are boiling in the bush to-day Mattie &amp; Annie &amp; Bell Wilson were here this afternoon
and Cass and Mr Christie &amp; Jim &amp; Will and Jimmie Beggs came up in the evening we boiled
some sugar had a very pleasant time
19 Tuesday (109-256)
They are boiling to-day Cass is here yet she is making a lawn dress. I am making over my
black cashmere
20 Wednesday (110-255)
This has been a lovely day Cassie and I went down to Dick Beggs walked down the railroad
we saw the young daughter Mac McIntyre and Mary Anne Cumming were married tonight
had one wedding
21 Thursday (111-254)
Charles and Cass went to Kemptville to-day he took 18 gal of syrup and got $1.25 per Gal
for it
22 Friday (112-253)
Charles and Jim Clark went down to West Winchester the flood was high this spring it came
right up to Jim Middaghs doorstep
got a letter from Lucy
23 Saturday (113-252)
Jim Clark was up here to-day got 2 Gal of syrup. Cass just left here to-day she went down to
Mr Christies I finished my dress to-day

�24 Sunday (114-251)
This has been a nice day but very bad roads I didnt get to Church Sam V was over here this
afternoon
25 Monday (115-250)
We have been washing blankets to-day. Charles &amp; Min went to Kemptville to-day. Cass was
here for tea
I sent a letter to Lucy to-day
26 Tuesday (116-249)
They are working on the railroad to-day they are putting gravel on just in front of our place
there is a lot of men
27 Wednesday (117-248)
I went back to Eck Christies to-day for a visit staid all day had a nice visit with Maggie she
has a very stirring boy
Hugh Cleland and Miss Kerr were married tonight
28 Thursday (118-247)
Mother &amp; I drove back to see Mrs Cumming to-day she is very poorly I dont think she will live
any time Edith has the measles
Sent a letter to Sam &amp; Lib Armstrong
29 Friday (119-246)
It has been a wet day rained nearly all day
30 Saturday (120-245)
Sid Shaw and his wife were here and spent the afternoon
May 1 Sunday (121-244)

�Mrs VanAllen and Sam and Mother and I went down to South Mountain to Quarterly Meeting
to-day stopped at Mr Gilroys for dinner

May 1887
2 Monday (122-243) Bank Holiday in Scotland.
We washed the buckets to-day and Min and I went down to Uncle Alex this afternoon we all
went down to see Alexs new house he has a very nice house everything handy about it
3 Tuesday (123-242)
Charles went to Kemptville to-day Mother went up to Mr Colemans and Mr Blairs. Mrs Wood
was down here for a visit. Lizzie was down after she came home from school. I gave her a
hat to wear to Sunday School she felt very proud of it
4 Wednesday (124-241)
Mr Shaver and Anne were here to-day and wanted me to go back to Mr Cummings she is
getting up a music class she got six scholars we were over to Mr VanAllens to prayermeeting
tonight there wasnt very many there
5 Thursday (125-240)
Tommie Holmes was here for dinner to-day it has been a lovely day
6 Friday (126-239)
We made garden to-day and I made a flower bed didnt sow many flowers though
7 Saturday (127-238)
Charles and I went to Kemptville to-day I got a hat at Miss Courtenays
8 Sunday (128-237)
We went down to Hallville Church tonight I intended playing but was too late they had sang
twice when we got there Mr. Penly is preaching on the Lords Prayer now
9 Monday (129-236)

�This has been a lovely day Sade Smith was over here this afternoon had the baby with her
she has a real nice little baby
10 Tuesday (130-235)
I walked down to Mr Hyndmans to-day they were busy cleaning house I helped her paper a
room
11 Wednesday (131-234)
I came home from Tibbies to-day. Mr Hyndman bought one part of the way home they are
very busy in springs work it is nice weather for it
12 Thursday (132-233)
Mr Conley had a meeting in the school house tonight to organize the sabbath school it will
begin next Sunday we are having lovely weather
13 Friday (133-232)
Mother went down to see Mrs Beggs to-day
14 Saturday (134-231)
This has been a lovely day Charlie Hyndman walked up here this afternoon
15 Sunday (135-230) WHITSUNDAY. Scotch Quarter Day.
Mother and I drove down to Hallville to church to-day Mr Conely called for me but we were
getting ready to go with our own rig. I presided at the organ for the first time in Church to-day
got along all right this was our first day for sunday school this year I was put in as a teacher
16 Monday (136-229)
Annie Shaver came up to-day to start her music class I took a lesson this afternoon she
walked home tonight
17 Tuesday (137-228)
We washed to-day Charles went to Winchester to-day on the train and walked all the way
home Willie VanAllen was married to night at eight oclock had a large wedding

�18 Wednesday (138-227)
I was down to Uncle Alexs a little while this afternoon they are busy cleaning house
19 Thursday (139-226)
Mother went back to Mrs Balkwills and Mrs Smiths this to-day and Mrs Cameron and Tibbie
were here this afternoon. Mother was very sorry she was away she thinks a great deal of Mrs
Cameron she is a very nice woman
20 Friday (140-225)
This is nice weather we are having but very dry we havent had only one little shower since
the snow went off. Mrs Woods was down here tonight
21 Saturday (141-224)
22 Sunday (142-223)
I went to Sabbath School this forenoon and down to church this afternoon Arthur Mills
preached he done well there was a good many there
23 Monday (143-222)
Annie Shaver was up to-day to give us our lessons I took Ligels March
24 Tuesday (144-221)
The boys were planting potatoes to-day May Ising was Alex Gibson and May Irong were
married tonight it rained most of the day
25 Wednesday (145-220)
Sid Shaw and Alma were here this evening we had a little rain to-day
26 Thursday (146-219)
Got a letter from Maggie to-day
27 Friday (147-218)
This is my birthday

�it has been raining most of the day I didnt get a ducking for some thing new I have been at
him all day
28 Saturday (148-217)
Min and I went up to the graveyard to-day and around to Sid Shaws we were pretty tired
when we got there Sid brought us home they want me to go out to Prescott with
them this next week I think I will go if nothing happens
I got a letter from Belle to-day
29 Sunday (149-216)
Min and I went down to Church this morning I went to Sunday School this afternoon it has
been a pleasant day there was no preaching at Hallville to-day
30 Monday (150-215) Bank Holiday in England and Ireland.
Jim Middagh and Vick came up this morning went home tonight Annie Shaver was up to-day
to give us our lessons I went back after my bird and brought it home I was glad to get it home
again this is the last lesson Annie is going to give she didnt get a large enough class
31 Tuesday (151-214)
John Parker came up here tonight to stay all night and go to the fair
June 1 Wednesday (152-213)
This is fair day but it rained all forenoon Charles and George went out this afternoon it
cleared off John Parker was here for tea

June 1887
2 Thursday (153-212)
I intended to go to Prescott to-day with Sid Shaw and Alma they were going to drive on and
wanted me to go with them but one of their horses got sick and they couldnt go. we had
heavy rain to-day
Sent a letter to Maggie and one to Jennie Milhan

�3 Friday (154-211)
Charles started to tear down the woodshed to-day he first tore down enough to get around
the house to move it Mother and I went down to Mrs Blacks this afternoon to see Bobbie and
his mother they first got home from California monday they went to visit Will which they were
there so we heard all the news from there Maggie Christie was here a little while this evening
4 Saturday (155-210)
This has been a very pleasant day the boys are drawing sand now for the house
5 Sunday (156-209)
I went to Sunday school this afternoon went down to Church tonight Mother &amp; Frank and I
came home together and Sam and Mother
6 Monday (157-208)
Uncle Alex is sick I went down this evening to see him he is some better. Mary Jane Brown
is there sewing
7 Tuesday (158-207)
Martha and Mary Jane were here tonight called for me to go over to VanAllens with them. Mr
Guest came up this morning and they have started to move the house they have it off the
foundation to-day
8 Wednesday (159-206)
They finished moving the house to-day it seems strange to have it turned around it makes
quite a mess they had nice days to move it it took seven men Mrs VanAllen and Sade and
Mrs Woods were here this afternoon to see them moving the house
9 Thursday (160-205)
This is a fine day Clark Balkwill is here to-day Mr Blair has a ploughing bee this afternoon
George went Mrs Loncks and Mrs VanAllen were here this afternoon Mrs Loncks staid all
night Charles and Clark Balkwill went to Ottawa to-day to get lumber for the house
12 Sunday (163-202)

�We all went to Church this morning Frank and I went to Heckston in the evening
13 Monday (164-201)
The mason came to-day to build up the cellar wall. Sam VanAllen and I went down to Mr
Armstrongs this afternoon
14 Tuesday (165-200)
Alma and I went to Prescott to-day on the train her sister met us at the station
15 Wednesday (166-199)
I got a letter from Lucy to-day
16 Thursday (167-198)
Mother and Mrs VanAllen went up to Mr Frantser and Mr Colemans to-day
17 Friday (168-197)
Charles went to Town and Mother went up to the graveyard
18 Saturday (169-196)
Got a letter from Ezra to-day Mother and Min went to Kemptville to-day
19 Sunday (170-195)
Went to Church in Prescott to-day
20 Monday (171-194)
Mr Canning and Sid Shaw were here for dinner
21 Tuesday (172-193)
I just got home from Prescott to-night I made quite a long visit we went to an excursion
yesterday up to Kingston in the boat it was just grand we had about five hours to stay we
visited the penitentiary there is about six hundred prisoners there mostly young men they
were busy at all kinds of work Robert Parker and wife and sisters were here to-day. I got a
new dress at Kingston

�22 Wednesday (173-192)
commenced my dress to-day Alex and Tibbie were up tonight the strawberries are ripe now
we have quite a few
23 Thursday (174-191)
finished my dress to-day had to work pretty steady at it to get it done I wanted to finish it to
wear to the social at Mrs VanAllens tomorrow night Clark Balkwill and Robbie came tonight
I got a letter from Maggie tonight
24 Friday (175-190) Midsummer Day.
I was baking all forenoon for the social and went over to help make sandwiches this
afternoon, it rained this afternoon I thought there wouldnt be any person at those but there
was over a hundred there we made $17 it was only 15 cts we made enough to pay for our
library
the Carpenters commenced to work at the house to-day
25 Saturday (176-189)
I had to go over to Mr VanAllens and help pack the dishes this morning Martha was there
too. Mother and Min went down to Alex Hyndmans this afternoon
26 Sunday (177-188)
I went to Church this morning Mr Conley talked to the sabbath school this morning had a
review he intends doing that every three months
27 Monday (178-187)
We started mothers dress to-day this has been a warm day I have a cold
28 Tuesday (179-186)
We finished the dress to-day and we washed
Campmeeting starts to-day

�29 Wednesday (180-185)
Mother and I went up to Campmeeting to-day. Mother staid. I drove home alone
30 Thursday (181-184)
Min and I went down to Tibbies to-day she was busy baking for the picnic I made two lemon
pie for her to take we went over to prayermeeting this evening went over to Mr Camerons a
little while before prayermeeting I got very hoarse while I was sitting there I wouldnt speak
above a whisper I thought I was going to be laid up for the picnic
July 1 Friday (182-183)
My cold is not much better to-day but I went to the picnic there was a great many there had
quite a nice time
2 Saturday (182-182)
Mother just got home from Campmeeting. we had some rain to-day the roads were very
dusty
3 Sunday (184-181)
I didnt go to Campmeeting to-day I have only been up once I had to bad a cold to go to-day

July 1887
Wrote a letter to Mother

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Dec. 1 x
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Dec. 14 x

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Dec 29
4 Monday (185-180)
Wrote to Sally.

Oct 22 answer Nov 24 another

Wrote to Tibbie.

Oct 22d x Nov 11th x Dec x

Wrote to Lucy.

Nov 7th x Dec

Wrote to Ezra.

Nov 8th

Wrote to Min.

Nov 17th answer 26th/23d Dec

Wrote to Mattie Clark

Nov 15th got answer Dec 14th

Wrote to Edith Cumming

18th got answer 25th

Got a letter from Nellie H

Dec 9th ans Dec 14

Wrote to Walda Johnson got an answer
got a letter from Sam VanAllen
Got a letter from Maggie to-day
Got a letter from Sam VanAllen

Dec 7th ans 23d Dec

Got a letter from Joe Fulton

Nov 24th answered it

5 Tuesday (186-179)
6 Wednesday (187-178)
Mother and Mrs VanAllen went out to Morrisburg to-day for a visit
got a letter from Minnie Hyndman Dec 30th
7 Thursday (188-177)
They have been moving the house up to the new one to-day we are going to have a picnic
tomorrow back on the rideau I intend going
8 Friday (189-176)

�We went to the picnic to-day and have a very nice time we were out on the water a good
deal I enjoyed that very much there was about twenty five or thirty there
9 Saturday (190-175)
I feel pretty sleepy to day and tired after my trip yesterday. Tib Armstrong and Louise and
Rob Beggs came up here tonight Tib staid all night
10 Sunday (191-174)
Tib and I went down to Church at Hallville this morning and up to sunday school this
afternoon Frank was over here this evening
11 Monday (192-173)
We washed this forenoon and went to pick berries this afternoon I was nearly tired out.
Mother and Mrs VanAllen got home tonight Frank and I went down to Uncle Alicks tonight
got a letter from Annie Beach and one from John wanting me to come there to make them a
visit
12 Tuesday (193-172)
Sade Smith and Min and I went picking berries to-day Mattie and Annie Clark and Maine
Brown were here tonight and Sam VanAllen and Martha McCargar and Sarah
13 Wednesday (194-171)
This is another hot day the boys are drawing in hay there was a man here to-day to get the
job of painting the house his name is Holdenfelt he is to come in about two weeks
14 Thursday (195-170)
Sam VanAllen and his mother and I went down to Hallville tonight Mr Conely had a meeting
there Annie Coleman died to-day after a short illness will be buried saturday
15 Friday (196-169)
16 Saturday (197-168)

�Charles and Min and I were at the funeral to-day it was quite a wet forenoon but cleared off
in the afternoon
17 Sunday (198-167)
This has been a wet day I didn't get to Church or sabbath school Sam VanAllen was here for
tea
18 Monday (199-166)
We washed this forenoon and went picking berries this afternoon
19 Tuesday (200-165)
This is a very hot day to warm for comfort there is a social tonight at James Shaws
20 Wednesday (201-164)
We went to the Social there was a good many there they made twenty dollars we had a good
time too, twas a very fine night I feel a little tired to-day on a count of being out so late last
night
21 Thursday (202-163)
Mother and I went down to Winchester this afternoon started after tea got there before dark
22 Friday (203-162)
Mother staid at Willies and Nellie came home with me it was dark when we got home I dont
know how long Nell will stay
23 Saturday (204-161)
24 Sunday (205-160)
I have been at home all day to-day it has been quite wet Nellie and George and I went to
Church this forenoon and Nell and I went to Sabbath School
25 Monday (206-159)
26 Tuesday (207-158)

�27 Wednesday (208-157)
28 Thursday (209-156)
Mrs McTavish and Annie Clark were here this afternoon and Martha Smith and Sade we are
having very dry weather
29 Friday (210-155)
Charles and Min went to Kemptville to-day I got company for dinner. Mrs Coleman and Mrs
Blair were here they got home from Town when I had dinner ready and Min went over to Mrs
VanAllens with them for tea
30 Saturday (211-154)
Sade and I went to Kemptville this afternoon drove ourselves twas after dark when we got
home
31 Sunday (212-153)
Min and Nell and I went down to the Presbyterian Church this morning. Nellie and I went to
sunday school this afternoon and Frank and I went to Hallville to Church tonight

August 1887
1 Monday (213-152) Lammas. Bank Holiday. Scotch Quarter Day.
We washed to-day Mr Nordenfeldt came here tonight
2 Tuesday (214-151)
He started to paint the house to-day. Miss McTavish and Annie &amp; Mattie were here to spend
the evening
3 Wednesday (215-150)
Annie &amp; Mattie &amp; I went down to Mr McTavishes this afternoon we took Maggie home it has
been very warm to-day
4 Thursday (216-149)

�Mattie &amp; I went picking long blackberries to-day we didnt get very many they seem to be
dried up on the bushes we have such dry weather I just got enough to make one half gallon
can and I was just tired out
5 Friday (217-148)
There is a circus in town to-day Charles went out
6 Saturday (218-147)
We had a nice rain last night every thing looks fresh to-day we needed rain very badly.
Charles took Nellie home to-day and the painter went too he got through with the first coat. I
am lonesome without mother I will be glad when she comes
7 Sunday (219-146)
I went to Hallville Church this morning and Sunday school this afternoon
8 Monday (220-145)
I was just getting ready to wash this morning when Annie Clark came along and wanted me
to go and pick blackberries again to-day I went and got about the same as I
did yesterday the other day I was there there was about as many pickers as berries
9 Tuesday (221-144)
I picked some plums to-day and made them in preserves the plums are not extra good this
year
10 Wednesday (222-143)
11 Thursday (223-142)
Sam VanAllen and I went down to Hallville to Church tonight Mr Conley preached
12 Friday (224-141)
Tommie Holmes and his boy came up to put up the cave sprouts to-day and Jim Griffin came
to build the chimneys we had lots of men
13 Saturday (225-140)

�Holmes finished his job to-day the Mason has to come back Monday
14 Sunday (226-139)
Min and I drove down to Church this morning Frank was over here this afternoon
15 Monday (227-138)
Sam VanAllen was helping Charles draw in this forenoon and Jake and Mr Woods and
Luther helped him this afternoon
16 Tuesday (228-137)
Tim Workman is building a stack here to-day
Mother isnt home yet I am very lonesome for her
17 Wednesday (229-136)
Jake VanAllen went after Sade to-day. Maud came back with them
18 Thursday (230-135)
19 Friday (231-134)
20 Saturday (232-133)
21 Sunday (233-132)
I went down to church with VanAllens at Hallville and to Sunday School this afternoon
stopped at VanAllens for tea
22 Monday (234-131)
Mattie and Annie came up and called for me to go over to VanAllens with them
23 Tuesday (235-130)
Maud and Sade were over here this afternoon for a visit there is to be a picnic in McCargers
bush Thursday afternoon
24 Wednesday (236-129)

�Willie Campbell and Jennie Dougall get married this evening quite a large wedding it rained
quite a lot to-day
25 Thursday (237-128)
The picnic came off this afternoon there was quite a few there we had a very good time
26 Friday (238-127)
Mr Mordenfeldt came upon the train to-day to paint the house he has part of it painted
27 Saturday (239-126)
Mother came home on the train to-day Charles met her at the station I was awful glad to see
her I got lonesome without her she was gone over five weeks
28 Sunday (240-125)
I went down to Church tonight with Frank V Mr. Conly was preaching when we got there
29 Monday (241-124)
30 Tuesday (242-123)
31 Wednesday (243-122)

September 1887
1 Thursday (244-121)
2 Friday (245-120)
Mother is not very well to-day but I hope she will feel better tomorrow
3 Saturday (246-119)
Mother is no better to-day she has been in bed all day and the Carpenters made such a
noise hammering she can scarcely stand it
4 Sunday (247-118)

�I went down to Church tonight Mr. VanAllens Mr. Nordenfeldt went too Mother and I went
down to Church this morning although Mother is not very well yet I took her to Mr.Hyndooey
and she is going to stay there a week out of the noise
5 Monday (248-117)
This has been a very nice day snowed just a little
6 Tuesday (249-116)
This has been another nice day the washwoman was here and washed it snowed a little today
7 Wednesday (250-115)
This has been a pleasant day Mrs Chamberlin was in this morning and afternoon to get me
to address a letter for Mrs Vanec she was here this evening held thy baby a long time she is
quite a nurse Flora comes down for dinner now
Wrote to Mother tonight
8 Thursday (251-114)
I had a sleigh ride to-day the first since I been here it seemed so nice I enjoyed it even so
much Mr &amp; Mrs Chamberlin took me the sleighing is not very good though Mrs Vance came
over and staid with them while we were gone
9 Friday (252-113)
There is sleighs and buggies both on the streets now it is very icy
Tuesday this is a stormy day John was invited out to supper tonight at the proprietors house
tonight he had all the foremen of the prison there
10 Saturday (253-112)
Got a letter from Mother to-day and one from Min
Sunday John and the children and I went to sabbath school subject was society (a pleasant
day)

�Monday Mrs Hall and her daughter called here to-day they are very nice invited me one to
call on them John took Charlie down street and got his hair cut
11 Sunday (254-111)
Mother and I went down by I went down to Church with VanAllens tonight Mr Vandenfeldt
went too Minnie Casselman is visiting there now
12 Monday (255-110)
Mother and I went down on the 6 o'clock train tonight to Winchester Sally and Nell met us at
the station
13 Tuesday (256-109)
Willie and Sally and I went back to the fair this morning took some things back
14 Wednesday (257-108) I staid at Forths all night and went up to the fair ground next day I
got first prize on a mat I took and first on a pair of stockings and second on a pair of socks. I
came home from the fair with Peter Fraser we stopped at Mr Boses for tea Mr. Nordenfeldt
got through painting the house to-day and went down to the fair with Charles but he has to
come back to paint the verandah
15 Thursday (258-107)
Min And Mrs VanAllen went back to Mrs Balkwills this forenoon and to Eck Christies this
afternoon
16 Friday (259-106)
Min went up to Ted Shaws this afternoon
17 Saturday (260-105)
18 Sunday (261-104)
Went down to church
19 Monday (262-103)
20 Tuesday (263-102)

�21 Wednesday (264-101)
$1.25 - satchel .80 - dress and apron 90 - for Mins dress and mine 45 - for navy blue 2.00 for shoes 30 - for stamps 15 - for paper 25 - pills 50 - 1/2 yd felt 63 - 1/2 - plush
22 Thursday (265-100)
23 Friday (266-99)
24 Saturday (267-98)
25 Sunday (268-97)
Went down to Mr. Camerons Church this morning to Sabbath school this afternoon
26 Monday (269-96)
Tests of love
(1) Willingness to renew an engagement if it be supposed to be broken off.
(2) Unforced tending to form a resolution never to belong to another. we must make a
distinction between fancy &amp; love
(3) The transmutation of selfishness into delight in self sacrifice for the person we love
(4) The interchange of eyes in many morals. the changing of the eyes is a proof of the
existence of a supreme affection but it must be an interchange in many moods
27 Tuesday (270-95)
(5) The opinion of friends who know the whole case. Unwise parented interference is to be
denounced; but wise is of course is to be praised
(6) The effect of absence, revelry and time
(7) The advice of science as to mental and physical adaptation
(8) A knowledge of what position in life one wishes or is likely to fill or a choice of occupation
Choose your place in life before you choose a wife

�(9) Assent of the other powerful passions until you have chosen your occupation there is no
knowing what your most powerful passions may be
28 Wednesday (271-94)
(10) Opportunity to know the worst of each other. How long one must wait for such an
opportunity in the present evil world. Let circumstances decide but let the experience of
George Herbert in marrying after an acquaintance of three days tell us how long it would be
necessary to wait in a natural way that is in a conscientious world.
Love is not love which alters when it atteration finds. Love surfeits not lust like a glutton dies.
There is a solemnity in the undying force of virtuous passions. When a supreme affection is
given us we are to take it as a divine sign that God intends a certain course in life for us.
29 Thursday (272-93) Michaelmas Day
•

The foxes have holes and the birds of the air have nests
but the bee-lover has no home.

•

Those words were sacred - be careful of wresting them
from the inspired original.

How shall I blazen here with proper vividness the infamy of a mistaken social pride which will
not marry until it can equal the display of some parent who has had a life in which to
accumulate a fortune.
Science has sometimes affirmed that a man to whom to whom a supreme affection has been
sent is married it is taught by some that the whole physical form is changed by a supreme
affection
30 Friday (273-92) Love which is susceptible of withdrawal is not love. Genuine love is
possible only to the conscientious or regenerate
Marriage is the doubling of our duties and the halving of our rights
Oct. 1 Saturday (274-91) Published this day, this diary for 1888. May be ordered of all
Booksellers and Stationers.
2 Sunday (275-90)

October 1887

�3 Monday (276-89)
4 Tuesday (277-88)
5 Wednesday (278-87)
[Pages for October 6-12 missing]
13 Thursday (286-79)
Started for Jackson to-day went down to Winchester on the 5 o'clock train and went out to
Willies and he and Sally took me back to the station and I started at midnight I felt rather
lonely starting it was hard to bid mother goodbye
14 Friday (287-78)
I got in Toronto this morning about half past eight changed cars there and got in St Thomas
12.30 had to wait there about two hours got in Detroit about eight I think had to wait there
nearly an hour but it was a nice place to wait the nicest station I ever saw it was just grand lit
with electric lights I arrived in Jackson about 10.40 John was there to meet me
15 Saturday (288-77)
John got off to his work this morning before I seen him he has to be there by seven and I
was pretty tired and slept pretty late but we had lots to talk about tonight
16 Sunday (289-76)
I wrote to Mother to-day We didnt go to Church to-day we went out walking this afternoon
This is a fine city but some of them dont seem to regard the sabbath as they should now
there was a lecture here tonight courtship and marriage just think of it on sunday
17 Monday (290-75)
Flora and the children and I went down street to-day I bought a gingham dress 10 yds at 6
3/4 cts and an apron 2 1/4 yds at the same price the wash woman was here and washed today
18 Tuesday (291-74)

�The children and I went down street to-day Flora had me get gingham for Charlie dresses. I
wheel the baby in her carriage and Charlie walks with me
19 Wednesday (292-73)
I have been making my dress to-day and apron
20 Thursday (293-72)
I ironed for Flora to-day
21 Friday (294-71)
John took me down to the Opera house tonight the play was Muggs Landing it was splendid
we both enjoyed it very much
Mrs. Stacey and her daughter called this evening
22 Saturday (295-70)
Wrote to Sally and Tib to-day took them to the office
The children and I were down street to day I got a penknife 25 cts
23 Sunday (296-69)
It has been raining all day to-day just cleared off tonight for John and I do go to Church they
didn't have {illegible} they had their Harvest Festival for the Sabbath school twas in the
Unitarian Church that is where John and Flora go to Church
24 Monday (297-68)
This is a nice morning after the rain. I like it here very much it is very pleasant John has lots
of questions to ask me about home
25 Tuesday (298-67)
John and I went down street tonight we were in a crockery store it was the loveliest store I
ever saw you wouldn't know what half of the things were for it was just grand
26 Wednesday (299-66)

�Got a letter from Mother this morning, answered it this afternoon I was very much pleased to
get it
I ironed to-day we are having lovely weather here now but cold the ground froze hard last
night
27 Thursday (300-65)
This has been a lovely day I intended to go down street to-day but Mrs Stacey came to
spend the afternoon and I did not go will put it off till tomorrow
28 Friday (301-64)
I went down street this forenoon had a little shopping to do for Flora and this afternoon
Charlie and Florence and I went to the prison John to us to come and ask to see him and
they would send for him and he took us all around and I tell you its a sight worth seeing I
could put in a whole day there and then not see all there is over 700 prisoners there and to
see them making shoes and brooms and farming implements it is quite a sight Charlie staid
and came home with his papa and Florence and I came home I was almost tired out when I
got home walking so much I would just like to go again
29 Saturday (302-63)
This has been another lovely day John and I went to the Opera house again tonight the play
was Our Irish Visitors it was splendid there was a great many there the Opera House was
packed full
30 Sunday (303-62) John and I went to the Unitarian Church this morning and he came
home and got the children for sabbath school Charlie goes in a class
31 Monday (304-61)
John and I went down street tonight he took me to the building where the electric lights come
from that is quite a sight
Nov. 1 Tuesday (305-60)
I went down street this forenoon got some yarn to knit Charlie some stockings I was over Mr
Chamberlains a few moments I set up Charlies stockings this afternoon

�2 Wednesday (306-59)
I was down street again to-day Mrs Elliot and Mrs Fontaine called here this evening. I ironed
to-day
I got a letter from Mother to-day was very glad to hear from her. She wrote that John
Thomson was killed with a horse.
I answered her letter to-day

November 1887
3 Thursday (307-58)
I went down town this forenoon took Florence with me I got a package of letter paper and
envelopes 30 cts at the bazaar
John and I went to Mr Tinders to a social that had a very large house they had a nice supper
they had scalloped oysters and cold beef celery brown bread with biscuit iced jelly cake and
jelly we had a very good time they seemed all strangers to me although they seemed friendly
4 Friday (308-57)
This is Tibbies birthday it is a beautiful day. Florence and I went down street to-day
5 Saturday (309-56)
This is another lovely day we are having beautiful weather here if it only continues so Sam
VanAllen sent me my Bible notes got them to-day
6 Sunday (310-55) John and I went to Church to-day and he came home and got the
children and we went to sabbath school this afternoon we went to the cemetary that is lovely
7 Monday (311-54)
I wrote to Lucy this afternoon
8 Tuesday (312-53)
Florence and I went down to the depot to see Mrs Tom Thumb and her husband Count Magri
we saw him he walked up ahead of us all the way but she came in her little carriage

�I received the bible notes from Sam to-day write to Ezra to-day
9 Wednesday (313-52)
Got a letter from Mother was ever so glad to hear from her
I wrote to Mother to-day
10 Thursday (314-51)
Flora and the children and I went over to Mrs Chamberlains to-day Flora played some and
we had a little sing I enjoyed it very much it seemed like home Flora sings alto
11 Friday (315-50) Martinmas. Scotch Quarter Day.
Florence and I went down street to-day done some trading for Flora and I got Min and I each
a dress 6 3/4 yds for each evst 91 cts I did not get Heathers to-day
I wrote to TIbbie to-day
12 Saturday (316-49)
13 Sunday (317-48)
John and I went to the Unitarian Church this morning and sabbath school and we went to the
First Methodist Church this evening it is the largest Church in the City and the largest
congregation
14 Monday (318-47)
15 Tuesday (319-46)
16 Wednesday (320-45)
17 Thursday (321-44)
18 Friday (322-43)
19 Saturday (323-42)
20 Sunday (324-41)

�21 Monday (325-40)
Went down street to-day Got a letter from Mother to-day saying that Tibbie had a young
daughter the 15th of Nov
baby - Esther Elizabeth
22 Tuesday (326-39)
Flora and I went went up to Mr Staceys and the children this afternoon I went down to mail a
letter to Mother Clark
went down street to-day was invited to Mr Chamberlains tonight to a candy pull had a nice
time
23 Wednesday (327-38)
Got a letter from Mother to-day answered it this afternoon. Floras nurse was here this
afternoon and Mrs Chamberlain was here most of the afternoon and Mrs Stacey called. Mrs
Chamberlain has been taking a dancing lesson she invited us in to see her dressed as Topsy
wrote a letter to Mother to-day
24 Thursday (328-37)
Wrote to Min to-day John and I went to an entertainment in the Unitarian Church they acted
a play called the Bonafide travellers twas very good but not very suitable in a church
To-day is thanksgiving
got letter from Mother and Sally and Eva Fulton
25 Friday (329-36)
Flora got sick this morning about three oclock and John went after nurse but the baby wasnt
here till next morning about two oclock the Doctor was here three times this forenoon and
John went after him tonight about nine oclock and he staid till after the baby was born she
took chloroform
Got a letter from Edith Cumming to-day

�[Attached Note:] this would be the birth of John Flora's 3rd child
26 Saturday (330-35)
Flora is real smart and baby too the Dr called here to-day
I don't feel well at all I think it is a bilious attack
I wrote to Mother and Mrs Pronty and Mrs Pendleton to-day
got a letter from Min to-day
27 Sunday (331-34)
I feel a little better to-day but not much. Dr was here to-day I didn't go to Church to-day John
went in the morning
28 Monday (332-33)
The wash woman came this evening about eight oclock and washed she got done by dinner
time and had her dinner here she charged one dollar I thought that was pretty good pay for
half a day
the Dr was here again to-day Flora is doing nicely
29 Tuesday (333-32)
I ironed to-day had lots to do but didnt finish, the Doctor was here to-day
the baby is real cross
Nurse didnt get much sleep with her
30 Wednesday (334-31)
I have been ironing again to-day Dr was here to-day Wrote to Floras Mother to-day Got
John Thomson is dead

December 1887
1 Thursday (335-30)

�Got a letter from Mother to-day Answered it was glad to hear from her the Doctor was here
to-day
2 Friday (336-29)
It is snowing to-day the Dr was here at noon Flora seems to be getting along nicely I have
got altogether better own the children keep me quite busy they are so stirring
3 Saturday (337-28)
This has been a wet day rather lonesome
4 Sunday (338-27)
It has been raining to-day I didn't go to Church John and Children went to sabbath school the
Doctor was here to-day
5 Monday (339-26)
6 Tuesday (340-25)
The wash woman was here to-day I went to meeting to the Unitarian Church
this afternoon evening they have Conference here this year it lasts three days
7 Wednesday (341-24)
The Doctor was here to-day I ironed all forenoon Flossie and I went down street this
afternoon got a nice card in the Bazaar the stores are lovely now
Got a letter from Mother and one from Sam VanAllen and my bible notes
8 Thursday (342-23)
I ironed all forenoon to-day and some this afternoon I feel pretty tired this afternoon.
I went to Conference tonight with Mr and Mrs Chamberlin they had a reception after the
service in the new parlors we had our tea there it was very nice and they had served tarts
9 Friday (343-22)
Flora is getting along nicely Mrs Chamberlin went away to-day to travel with a show

�Got a letter from Nell to-day
10 Saturday (344-21)
It has been raining to-day got a letter from Wilda Johnson to-day
11 Sunday (345-20)
I didn't go to Church to-day Miss Beebe and I went to Church for a walk this evening to her
rooms on Trail St. Flora took her dinner down stairs to-day John carried her down and up
12 Monday (346-19)
The Church fair commenced tonight John went he bought an apron for Flora Nurse and I are
going tomorrow I was down street this afternoon got some yarn for a cap
13 Tuesday (347-18)
14 Wednesday (348-17)
John and I got a letter from Mother I answered it to-day also got one from Mattie Clark and
one from Mrs Chamberlin sent one to Nellie
Neil McIntyre wife is dead
15 Thursday (349-16)
Mrs Mrs Barber called here I was down street to-day Mrs Lane and another lady called also
16 Friday (350-15)
Mrs Elliot and Mrs Tricker called to-day
17 Saturday (351-14)
Flora is not so well to-day the Doctor was here to-day she has a fever
18 Sunday (352-13)
The Dr was here to-day Miss Beebe and the children and I went to the Baptist Sunday
school to-day and she and I went to Young peoples prayer meeting and preaching tonight

�19 Monday (353-12)
Miss Beebe went to Chicago to-day she go a telegram from her brother it seems rather
lonesome without her Flora is in bed yet I will have to take care of her and the baby even I
dont know how I will get along
I had to undress the baby tonight I got along pretty well for the first Flora is in bed yet
20 Tuesday (354-11)
the washwoman was here to-day we had quite a number of callers to-day Miss Stacey called
to have me go down street with her tonight but I couldnot go very well I am kept pretty busy
taking care of Flora and the children besides the house work
Got a letter from Maggie to-day
the baby was real good last night slept all
John gave me a beatiful plush album for a xmas present I think a great deal of it it just suits
me
[Attached note: Would this be the maroon plush album which we have?]
21 Wednesday (355-10)
Flora got an oil painting from her sister Baby is real good
I wrote to Mother to-day
22 Thursday (356-9)
Miss Stacy and I went down town tonight there is lots of nice things to see now
23 Friday (357-8)
Wrote to Min and Sam V to-day
got a letter from Mother tonight
24 Saturday (358-7)

�John and I went down street tonight to get somethings to put in the childrens stockings the
stores were crowded so you could scarcily get through they have sixty in the bazaar
25 Sunday (359-6) Christmas Day.
this is a lovely not sleighing through The children were awfully pleased with what Santa
Claus bought them Flora and I got a wood basket I went to the First Baptist Church tonight
26 Monday (360-5) Bank Holiday in England and Ireland.
John had a holiday to-day it seemed good to have him at home I was at home all day
thought of Mother a good many times
27 Tuesday (361-4)
The wash woman was here to-day Mr &amp; Mrs Chamberlin went away to-day left the house in
our charge Flora dont gain much
I fell down stairs with the baby in my arms didnt get hurt
28 Wednesday (362-3)
The Dr was here to-day we have had quite a number of callers lately
29 Thursday (363-2)
John and I went down street tonight to see the markets they have them all decorated they
are worth going to see they had a hog weighed 868 pounds and a pair of steers one of them
2 360 lb and the other not quite so much
wrote to Mother to-day
30 Friday (364-1)
The Dr was here to-day Flora is gaining slowly
Mrs Willie was here for tea tonight
got a letter from Mother Tibbie and Min
31 Saturday (365)

�Mr and Mrs Chamberlin came home to-day I prepared a turkey for dinner tomorrow

Sunday I didn't go to Church to-day we had a turkey for dinner I prepared it it was splendid

Mrs Willie and Mrs Vance were here this evening
For more information on Victoria “Tory” Middagh, check out the “Meet the Diarists”
under “Discover” on our website: ruraldiaries.lib.uoguelph.ca

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                    <text>Deborah (Mullett) Haight Bowerman
Diary #2,1887 -1892
This is the second Deborah Mullett Bowerman Diary dated 1887- 1892: It is held at
the Prince Edward County Archives and has the accession number A2001.016.096a labelled Journal 2. Click here to see the first diary. Transcribed by Lydia Wytenbroek,
history student at Trinity Western University, Langley, British Columbia and posted
here with her permission. Pam Noxon, archivist at the PEC Archives, also grants
permission for this posting. Thanks to Dr. Robynne Rogers Healey, Associate Professor
at Trinity Western University, for her role in this effort.
Copyright: © Lydia Wytenbroek and Randy Saylor, 2008
Notes
1. Many of the dates on the left hand sides of the pages were cut off. i.e. see page 3
-the entry before the 5th -the actual month is cut off. So for many of these (if I
couldn’t figure out the month) I put “[?]mo, 6th” etc. Also on one page there was a
line at the top cut off so I think I made a note to you in the diary with square
brackets. I made a few notes for you in the diary in square brackets.
2. Whoever numbered these pages, numbered them differently. Every two pages
only has one number (i.e one of your photocopied pages has one number, but there
are two pages of her diary to each photocopied sheet)/ So I put an “a” and a “b”
after the page numbers, but there was no a or b in the actual numbering.
3. There were more words I couldn’t figure out in this one. Her writing was worse
by the end and harder to read. These certain flowers she’s always talking about looks like its spelt “cerus” - I ’m wondering if she means cherries! (at first I thought
she meant crocuses or something). See what you think.
4 .1 tried to put in a [sic] when she missed her apostrophe...
5. On one of the pages there was an envelope and then the next few pages were not
pages from her diary just loose leaf papers. So I typed them up. Were they what
was in the envelope?

[Page la]
[blank]
[Page lb]

�Diary of Deborah Mullett Bowerman
written in and near
Bloomfield 1887-1892
[pg 2a]
[blank]
[pg 2b]
1887 5mo7th
Lydias [sic] Birth day [sic] 49, At home
bakeing [sic] &amp; churning, Mary on the Market
with the Butter &amp; Eggs, [Fowels?] 60 cents a pair
then went too Carries [sic], The above written
by my Mother most 83, writeing [sic] without
glasses. ____
_18thSallie [Ellicotts?] daughter married
to a young man by the name of Thomas
of Baltimore,
_19 Our monthly meeting, E Varney got
home, Discovered buds on the Night,
Blooming [Cerus?],_ Mary Jane Williams
here to see Rachel, Willie got here from
Hamilton,____
_21st Vincent Bowerman’s birth day [sic],
would have been 95 years Old.

[pg 3a]
[88?]/5/23rd Jane Cronk called on us,
Stephen &amp; Lydia in the afternoon
fixed my dress sleevs [sic] for me.
24th Lydia came home, Carrie went
to John William’s, _
26 Our quarterly meeting began, Levi

�went to the boat to meet some of the
friends, _ Sarah Wood from the States,
Mary Jones, Johan Ward &amp; [Aize?] Willsey,
27 Uncle Arthur here William Robnson
&amp; wife here also Levina [Merills], R Sills
&amp; Carrie,____
mo 2ndMaturah Bowerman here for a short
visit, then went to Stephen Hubbs,
4th Annie Mullett &amp; Katie Impey here.
WmHenry &amp; Judith here also, _ Alfred
Mullett &amp; his Sister, stoped [sic] one night
with us _ 5th Nellie Fox here for dinner
[pg 3b]
_11th Mary Elizabeth &amp; Merton went over
to see Mary Levens, _
_12 E Cad man went to the fast friends
meeting, in the morning, then started for
home, going to Picton over night, ____
Stanley &amp; Rachel went to the Sematry [sic]
_13th Jane Cronk &amp; Lena called in the evening
to pay for some butter &amp; Molasses,____
Found our first Night blooming [Cerus?] in
[blossing?], which had been 24 days in comeing [sic]
out, the largest one we have had at all
measuring ten inches across, ____
_2oth The second blossom came out as large
as the first No person in to see it but
ourselves, Henry Hubbs in the morning,
_27th The third blossom came out several
came in to see it, Johnson Brewer
spent the day with u s, ____

�[pg 4a]
1887 6mo 28th Stanley &amp; Rachel gone out
on a fishing partey [sic]. 6/24 Discoverd [sic]
some more buds on the Night blooming
[Cerus?], ____
[7? I think this is the last number of the year? but it got cut off when
photocopied...]
7mo l stDominon [sic] day, took Levi over to the
little lot, then we went on to S Hubbs,
where I had not been for seven years,
neither on the road since last summer
2nd A very hot day, Mary very buisy [sic] in the kitchen
3rd Sixty six years ago to day [sic] my Grandfather
&amp; Grandmother Mullett landed in Quebeck [sic]
with eleven Children, six sons &amp; five daughters
in the year 1821. Levi &amp; Mary gone
down to Carries [sic] this afternoon. _
Brought Lydia back, &amp; left Mary there for
one w eek, ____

[pg 4b]
1887 7mo25th Edith died 15 years ago
to day [sic], Deborah Sills here sewing for
Mary, Edwin Williams unwell with a
Sun-stroke, Mary down there after
buries [sic], did not get home till ten oclock [sic],
all alone with Merton.

8mo 20thLevi &amp; Mary went to Belleville
with the horse &amp; Buggy, [Anthoey?] Haight
&amp; his Nephew Henry Niles called in.
_21st First day a dark cloudy day, Sarah
Foster &amp; Walter called on me.
_30 George Browning the Butter maker cam [sic]

�here, talk of putting up a Creemer [sic] in
Picton.____
9mo / 2 &amp; 3rd Mary Richie here plealing [sic]
pares [sic] for M ary. ____
_4th Levi &amp; Mary down to Carries [sic].
[pg 5a]
1887 9mo [3rd or 5th? it’s cut off] Stanley Rachel &amp; Lydia gone
to Belleville takeing [sic] Merton with them,
very much against our wishes, I hope
nothing will happen to him before he gets
back, A beautiful day, Mary washing
Very, very lonesome day without our little
boy. And Rachel gone also, ____
Returned the 7th all right &amp; well,
8th Carrie and her Motherinlaw [sic] started for
[Kinden?] Carrie to see Mary Elizabeth Garrett
the latter to see her Sister,
20, Our travelers returned from [Kinden?] all
well &amp; found all well at home,____
mo 14th Frank &amp; Mary Wareing came down
for a visit. Left for home on the 2 0 , ____
21st Nelson &amp; Rachel called on us, on
[on?] their way from Huntingdon, took
[R: perhaps a word is cut off here?] with us, also there [sic] daughter Mary,

[pg 5b]
9mo 19th Levi begun to dig the fundation [sic]
for the buttry [sic] factory in Picton. ____
lOmo 19th
Uncle John came down on the boat
alone, to make us a visit for the last
time most likely, spent three nights
with us, Levi took him to the boat,

�he was 85 years old born in 1802,

lOmo 31st Grandfather Mullett died 22
years ago this evening Aged 97, years,

1lmo 29th My Birth day [sic] 83 years old, not a
very pleasant day sitting alone most of
the day, while the folks were putting up
stoves &amp; cleaning the pipes, mailed a letter
to my brother James. _

[pg 6a]
1887 12mo 25th Christmas day, also first
day, A goose roasted, Edwin &amp; Carrie here
&amp; their boys, also Stanley &amp; Rachel,
26th The above ones went to Samuel
Yerwoods [sic], left the Children here
Ryerson &amp; Levi Sills, spent the afternoon
with us, _ Mary down with Carrie.
28th Jane Cronk &amp; Leana here for a
visit, _ Some Cards received from Annie
who is in England, also one from
Rachel Sills.

1888, l mo 1st First day raining Levi &amp; Mary
went too [sic] meeting Lydia Merton and
myself all alone. ____
_8th Daniel &amp; Deborah here for a evening
visit also Walter &amp; Mary, _ Stanley &amp; Rachel
&amp; Carried here for dinner, _ Johnson Brewer
came &amp; stoped [sic] four days with us. _
[pg 6b]

�12th of lmoth_ A letter from Jeramiah Lapp
Abbie Ellsworth &amp; E Cadman.
_22 First day Quick silver 31 degrees
below zero, _ 19th Rachel Sills here for a visit
2mo 4th Our Quarterly meeting a very good
one, came &amp; had a little meeting in
our house one evening, _ Did not have
much company, WmRobinson &amp; wife
Thomas Robinson &amp; wife Chester Yerks &amp;
wife, &amp; Justine Robinson from Leeds.
_6th Vincent Bowerman died about
one oclock [sic] in the day, buried on the
8th of 2nd month 1885, Aged 93 years,
_19th Robert &amp; Elizabeth Came up for a
visit stoped [sic] two nights with us,
29th Uncle Benjamin &amp; Maria came
stoped [sic] three nights with us, had a very
good visit with them , ____ *
[R: there is a funny symbol here she makes that I’ve marked with an asterisk like I
did on the other journals. In the other journals she used it to then continue writing
about the same entry but in a later place. Anyway, here there is no other asterisk
and I’m wondering if maybe the bottom of the page got cut off and so we don’t
have that?]
[pg 7a]
1888 3mo 4th Carrie &amp; Rachel here for
their dinner on there [sic] way to the Yerwood
wedding.____
10th Elizabeth Cadmans [sic] Birth day [sic]
58 years old, does not seem posuble [sic]
11th Johnson Brewer passed away to his
long home about five oclock [sic] in the
morning, of a first day of the week

�mo 22nd Aunt Hannah Mullett died,
mo 2nd Moved into our new home again
up in Bloomfield, Levi in Picton,
11th Jane &amp; Lena here for an afternoons [sic]
visit. ____
9th Abbie Ellsworth here sewing for
Lydia, here three weeks. ____

[pg 7b]
5mo 3rd Nancy Anderson Died at Lewis
Levens [sic], aged 73. _
_6 Nelson &amp; Rachel here also Walter &amp;
M ary, ____
_7th Lydias [sic] Birth day [sic], 50 years old.

_24 The Queens [sic] Birth-day [sic] a fine day,
WmValentine called on us looking very
feeble, Mary Richie also called on us.
Lydia &amp; myself all alone, been so all the
week, Mary down with Carrie, Levi in
Picton makeing [sic] butter.____
6mo 2nd Our quarterly meeting began,
no strangers here only Sarah Wood from
Laree, _ Elizabeth came up stoped [sic] with
us through quarterly meeting then went
to Napanee with Lydia to have her teeth
drawn, William Henry brought Aunt Eliza
down to see us once more, stoped [sic] two
[pg 8]
nights with us, in her 81 year,

�1888 6mo 10th Rachels [sic] birth day [sic] 20 years
old, took dinner with us also Stanley
The first day of the week, the Hickete
Yearly meeting, a great many folks here
from the States. Caleb Gibson died,
buried tomorrow in Picton. _
mo 2 Uncle James here for a visit, went
to the Sand-banks haveing [sic] never been
there, spent his birth-day [sic] with us, 80
years old. ____
3rd My father &amp; mother landed in
Quebec with eleven children. Also
Joseph Sivetman with his family.
22 Went down to Edwins &amp; Stanleys [sic]
stoped [sic] there one week, locking up the
house, takeing [sic] the Cats Dog &amp; fish.

[pg 8b]
This refers to Consider M. Haight’s [daughter? it’s cut off]
1888, 8mo5th Fifty years ago to day [sic], my
father died, on first day evening about
ten oclock [sic] in the evening Aged 38 years.
_6th Margaret Jane Sivetman died Aged,
nine Night blooming [Cereas?] blossemd [sic], _
a number of people into [sic] see them.
_19 First day, Fevi Mary &amp; Merton gone
up to call on Eliza Varney, leaveing [sic]
me alone not very pleasant, got a
beautifull [sic] bunch of flowers sent
me from the Cematry [sic].

24, Uncle Arthur &amp; Aunt Jane came
down for a visit, stoped [soc] three nights

�with us.
_26th Willie Mullett wife here with her
babie [sic], also Abie Ellsworth called on us,

[pg 9a]
1888 9mo 1st Elizabeth Cadman
came up for a visit on the Cars from
Picton, stoped [sic] with us till the fifth, went
down to see Carrie &amp; Rachel, also
Mary Levens. __ The third Rachel
Sills came up &amp; spent two days with
us, _ The fifth of the month Anne
Mullett &amp; Nellie Fox came here spent
two days with u s. ____
[?]mo 8th
Uncle Henry came here on his
way to the States, _ left on the 17th for
Nelsons,____
18th Debie Brown buried at Hillier.
21_ Levi &amp; Mary gone down to see Amey
Leer. _
[?] mo 21st Marys [sic] Birth day [sic] 53 years old, a dark
gloomy day, Lydia &amp; myself here alone,
Levi &amp; Mary down to Carries [sic]. _

[pg 9b]
1l mo 22nd Very cold quick-silver down
to ten, Mary Richie called on us,

1888, 29th of 1l moMy birth day [sic] 84 years, old
A roast goose for dinner Plumb pudding
&amp; a very nice lemmon-pie [sic], got up by
Carrie_ Edwin &amp; Carrie &amp; the Children
here, Stanley &amp; Rachel, _ Walter Levens and

�wife and son, &amp; Eliza Varney, besides our
own family. _ a fine winters [sic] day _
A letter from Belleville &amp; a small Birth
day [sic] Card from Cousin Mary. _
12m° 2nd _ First day Levi &amp; Mary gone to
meeting, Lydia down to Carries [sic], _
_25th Christmas day, Lydia &amp; myself here
all alone, not a very pleasant day,
hope it may be better next time
Mary Richie sitting with us part of the time.
_27th Cards from England from
Sophia
[pg 10a]
1888 12/28th
Lydia got her pictures from the
little boy Eaton _ Grandmother Mullett
died 43 years ago to day [sic], Aged 72, _
[?] _ Lydia down to Carries [sic], Mary Richard’s [sic]
called on u s. __
[1 presumably, but cut off?] mo 1st 1889 New years day Lydia at Edds
Mary home, Lewis Levens called in for the first
time
[?]th A very heavy wind from the South such a on [sic]
that had not been known for years, unroofing
houses &amp; blowing down trees &amp; fences, but
the worst of all killing my Grandson by
the falling of the barn-door on his head, _
living but three or four hours after, _ [R: “Edwin Williams” is written up the side of
the page here so I don’t know which line it should go on. I guess that was her
grandson?]
[?]mo 24th Our wedding day 38 years ago.
Taken with a very bad Direah [sic] in bed five
days, _

�[pg 10b]
1889 2mo 1st Our Quarterly began not very
large but good, No strangers not many
friends called on us, knowing our situation
Justice Robinson took dinner with us
one day, _ Carrie was with us and
her three little fatherless boys. _

_6th Three years ago To day [sic] Vincent Bowerman
Died aged 93 years. Susan Dorland died
about seven in the evening Aged 78, 1889
3m° 2nd My Brother John died aged 86 years
buried in Bloomfield, by the side of
Aunt Bathsheba,____
_3rd I was taken sick &amp; kept my bed for
six weeks, with a bad cold, _ Elizabeth
&amp; Rachel up to see m e, ____
4mo 11 Mary Waring came down for a visit
went back into Huntingdon,____

[pg 11a]
1889 4mo 28th
Levis [sic] Birth day [sic] 57 years
old. Spent the day over to the Lott all
alone, makeing [sic] his family feel very
uneasy. _

5mol_
In the year 1819, My sister Mary
carried our Queen Victoria about the
room, at the George Inn (Hotel)
in [Llminster?] Somersetshire
Old England. _ DB Aged 84 years,
7 Lydias [sic] Birth day [sic] 50, born in 1838,

�Not much of a Hollowday [sic], washing
Annie Mullett came from Belleville,
Lewis Levens [sic] birth day [sic] yesterday
_24 Amis Weaver here for a visit _
no other person, rather lonely, hope it
will be better before long ____

[pg lib ]
_29 Carrie makeing [sic] tea cake _ Lydia
picking up in the Cellar,
A very cold day for the time of the year
^ m o j st

Our quarterly meeting Uncle
James &amp; Uncle Arthur down,
no strangers here, but they had a good
meeting, &amp; an excellent sermon
from Eliza Varney. _ Samuel &amp;
Jane Bonestill here.

6_9 First day a wet day, none of our
family at meeting, no person called on
us but Mary Richards, _ the last first
day we spend in Bloomfield,
_10 Rachels [sic] Birth day [sic] 21, years old, Thought
we were going to have a good visit
with her, but had none, we moved
over to the [left?] Lot, It does not seem
much like home, hope it will better
[pg 12a]
1889 6/10 _ after we have been here
longer Its [sic] not a very pleasant feeling
for an Old person 84 years old to be move-ing I did not think it would have
[affected?] my mind so much, been
thinking about it ever since four

�oclock [sic] this morning.____
21st Merons [sic] Birth day [sic] 6 years old,
out in a boat with Grandfather Williams
&amp; caught a small fish, _ Stanley &amp;
Rachel up in the evening after nine oclock [sic]
[most likely 27. cut off] Mary Richards came home from
meeting with them spent two days
with us, _ 28th William &amp; Mary Ann
came over to see us, _
29 Our folks went to the Sand Banks
30_ Levi &amp; Mary went to meeting, &amp;
then over to Levens for their dinner. _
[pg 12b]
1889,7mo 3rd Sixty eight years ago this
morning, My father &amp; mother Landed in
Quebec with eleven Children 6 sons &amp; five
daughters, _ Also Jospeh Sivetman &amp;
his family. Mary &amp; Carrie gone to Picton
&amp; then on to Stanleys &amp; Rachels [sic].____
_7th Rachel Sills came here for a
visit, left on the 10th _ Little Daniel
Dye here stoped [sic] one night with us. _
_13th Elizabeth Cadman came up for a
visit, went home on the 15, First day
evening spent in singing hyms [sic] with
Lydia. ____

_25_ Seventen [sic] years to day [sic] Edith
died about three in the morning. _
_27th Carrie Lydia &amp; the two boys went
down to see Rachel, stoped [sic] one night
with her, Aunt Amey here for a visit

�[pg 13a]
1889 8mo 1st Consider Haight died
51 years ago the 5th of this month,
at Fredericksburg, _ Lydia being
three months old the day he [sic] was buried
Code [sic] weather a fire in Stove,
10 Stanley &amp; Rachel went down to the
thousand Islands, returned on the 12th
Lydia kept house for them . ____
16 Walter Levens &amp; Levi Sills
called on us in the evening, sent
Rachel a bundle of letters.
20th Isabela Peterson here stoped [sic] all
night with us, Mary took her back
to Bloomfield this afternoon, _
[?]mo 4th Lydia went a fishing brought
a fine black Bass enough for all our
dinner.____ 15th pealing pares [sic] yet.
[pg 13b]
1889 9mo [?] Benjamin &amp; his grandaughter [sic]
[Mimie?] came up for a visit
stoped [sic] two nights with us,
_13th Carrie started for Toronto, with several
others _ [Mimie?] here serving for Lydia
goes home tomorrow, Mary takeing [sic] her to
the boat. ____
15th
Lydia gone to meeting also Levi, _
took dinner with Jane Cronk, Mary
Richards came back with her, to spend
a few days with us, Our Rachel and
Stanley came up in the afternoon, _

�_23, Carrie came from Toronto, saw a great
many sights brought the Children a
watch cack [sic], ____
lOmo 23rd Mary Richards came here from
Andrew Clarks, not very well, Stanley
&amp; Rachel here in the evening,__
[pg 14a]
1889 10mo 23rd Mary &amp; Carrie gone too
Bloomfield to paint the floar [sic], _
27th Carries [sic] little boy Birth day [sic] five
years old, Thomas, turkey for dinner,
Stanley &amp; Rachel came in, Gilbert Jones
&amp; wife called on us, Mary Richards
here sick, first day no person went
to meeting. Our meeting got very
small only two men at meeting to day [sic],

1lmo 12 Levi and Mary brought [away?] the
last board from Bloomfield, got here
about seven oclock [sic],
14 Elizabeth came up for a visit, Eliza
Varney brought her from the Sation [sic]
went down to see Rachel, went
home on the 18th, _ !7th Mary Levens
&amp; Lydia Sills here for a visit, _

[pg 14b]
1889 1l mo 20,th Marys [sic] Birth day [sic] 55 years
not a very pleasant day, a girl here
sewing for Lydia, Manley Yerwood
here on bussiniss [sic] with Carrie,
Stanley &amp; Rachel here for dinner,
a wet day. ____

�My Birth day [sic] 85 years, not a very
pleasant day had three Ducks for dinner,
Stanley &amp; Rachel here for dinner, myself
not very well, a girl here sewing,
for Carrie.____
12mo 8th Nathaniel &amp; Isabela here for dinner
Levi Mary Lydia &amp; Merton went down to
see Rachel. _
_9th Washing two weeks wash, myself
fixing up an Old Sampler for Lydia
marked in the year 1873,____
[pg 15a]
12/ 20th 1889 Carrie &amp; Lydia went
to Picton, had to borrow a lantern
to get home, A very dark day &amp; night

22nd First day a heavy wind, no one
person went to meeting, raining _
25th Christmas day Stanley &amp; Rachel
here for dinner, A large goose for dinner
26th Andrew Whycott died about ten in
the morning.__ Aged 83 years.
28th Levi &amp; Mary went to the funeral
to the house over night. _
1890, l mo 1st _ Walter &amp; Mary Levens here
for dinner, no sleiging [sic] raining hard
most of the day. ____

[pg 15b]
1890 l mo 14th Lydia married to John
Williams in Picton at the age of fifty one
years, started for Whitby next morning

�and so on to Toronto, was gone four
weeks, had a nice time with her friends
I hope it may prove a happy union for
it has been a heavy trial for her [poor?]
Old mother, now in her 86 year. ____
_2mo 13th Our Bride folks returned home
to John Williams house, took dinner with
us the next day. _
_17 Charles Gidion very low, died a
few days after
3 mo 2nd Jane Cronk &amp; Lena here for
a short visit took tea with us.
_7th Dr Nash called here to see Carrie
Reuben Branscom &amp; Sarah here for a
visit ____
[pg 16a]
1890,3mo 9th Deborah Sills that was
once, &amp; Mary Levens here for a
visit took dinner with us, no
sleighing ____
_10, Elizabeth Cadmans [sic] Birth-day [sic]
sixty years old, Levi in the
Swamph [sic] choping [sic], saw a robin
for the first time, very early we think
8th Lydia came home &amp; stoped [sic] all
night with us, a great treet [sic], for the
little boy, as well as for her poor old
mother, who had lived with her
over fifty years. ____
_24 Carries [sic] Birth day [sic], Aged 35 years
_26 Samuel Yerwood died Aged
27 Lydia spent the day with us brought
her ironing over with her. _

�mo 11th
I.yclia came across the feilds [sic] and
stoped [sic] all night with us, a grate [sic] treet [sic]
[pg 16b]
1890 4mo 13th A most beautifull [sic] bright
warm day, the first day of the week,
Levi went to meeting alone Mary
down with Rachel for a visit gone
two nights, have not seen Lydia
to day [sic] _ pretty lonesome for an Old woman, or
rather her poor Old mother, who lived
with her most 52 years.
_22nd Rachel Sills up for a visit over
with, Mary Levens, ____
Went to John Williams the 21st while she was
here for dinner, also Nelson &amp; Rachel
Walter &amp; Mary, Mary Bowerman &amp; self _
the first time I have been on the road
since I came here ten months ago. _

[pg 17a]
1890 5mo 7th
Lydias [sic] Birth day [sic] fifty two
years old, Spent the day with us
&amp; fixed my flannel dress. _
_14 How strange we should keep
the wrong day for Lydias [sic] birth-day [sic]
the sixth instead of the seventh. _
21st Vincent Bowermans [sic] Birth-day [sic]
would have been 99, Lydia spent
the day with us, helping Mary &amp; Carrie
clearn out my room, or their front
room

�24th Stanley &amp; Rachel here also Lydia
Carrie &amp; her two boys went home with
them, stoping [sic] there till Second day the 26,

[pg 17b]
1890, 5/25, First day no person went
to meeting, Levi tired out, wet day
all alone, _
_28_ John Williams &amp; Lydia went to
Belleville, returned on the first of 6mo
6mo 5thPrepartive meeting Mary &amp; Lydia
went, came back here &amp; spent the day
with us, a heavy thunder storm, Levi
took her home in the evening.
_10 Rachels [sic] Birth day [sic] 22 years old
expected to have spent a pleasant day
with her, but other company comeing [sic]
in, broke it all up, we are all liable
to disappointments. _ Thomas Stinson
&amp; his two daughters came in. also
John Williams [sic] Sister &amp; daughter

[pg 18a]
1890 6mo 14th Mary on the Market with
potatoes &amp; eggs, 11 &amp; 12 cts a dozen,
potatoes seventy five cents a bag _
_15th First day _ Levi went meeting alone
Rachel Sills here &amp; Lydia also Isabela
Peterson, I forgot John Williams. _
Mary Carrie &amp; the Children took Rachel
back to Levens in the evening. _
6_22_ I went to stop with Lydia one
week, _ Mary Levens little boy born, our
Mary being with her, _ Carrie &amp; Lydia

�went for her, First day afternoon, _
8th Fox &amp; Mary Mullett came here, spent
a week with u s, ____
29_ First day two men friends from the States
at our meeting, Benjamin Brown &amp;
Thomas Hogue, _ was at John Williams
on the 26th, Gilbert Jones bringing
them there, ____
[pg 18b]
7mo 1st Dominon [sic] day _ Mary Bowerman
&amp; Mary Mullett, gone up to see Lydia,
Levi in Picton makeing [sic] butter. _
_2nd Mary Mullett here yet, Carrie has
taken her to Andrew Haights to day [sic]
Lydia going also, ____

3_ Sixty nine years ago this morning
we landed in Quebec father mother
&amp; eleven children, _ Also Joseph Sivetman
with his family in the year 1821, _
_5th Mary Mullett left for horn [sic], going
to Picton with M Bowerman on
the Market _ then on to the Steem-boat [sic]
Our Rachel here for a short visit. _
_6, Levi &amp; Mary went to meeting, but
few there, ____
Carrie &amp; the children gone over to
Levens for a ride, &amp; to see how
Mary is, _
[pg 19a]
1890 7mo 8th Carrie &amp; Lydia gone to
Picton, to get trimmings for a dress
caught in a heavy thunder-shower.

�9th A great change in the weather
[Geeat?] coats wanted this morning
And a fire in my stove, also a
brick under my feet. ____
17_ William Valentine died aged 84
years Buried the 19, at the Semetry [sic]
at Picton, *
6_ Rachel Sills here to spend the day
with her Mother, also Lydia,
continued cold yet, a fire in my
Stove, a brick under my feet,
mufflers on my w rist, __
* The meeting held at the Methodist
meeting house, James M [Lauling?]
had a great Sermon for the
inhabitants, _
[pg 19b]
1890 7mo20th First day our folks
gone to Wellington, to attend a
four oclock [sic] meeting appointed
by James M Laughin.____

_21st James M Laughlin &amp; two
other friends took dinner &amp; tea
with us, then went on to Picton
to have a meeting in the Methodist
meeting-house, Levi takeing [sic]
them down. ____
23rd I was up to John Williams [sic] to spend
the day to meet James M Laughlin
&amp; two women friends from the
States, had quite a nice visit, _
24_ Carrie up to J Williams [sic] picking
berries, _ Stanley &amp; Rachel here in the

�afternoon, for a short time.

[pg 20a]
1890 7mo 25th
Eighteen years ago this
morning about three oclock [sic] in the
morning, Edith died Aged fifteen
years, at the brick house back in
the Concession.____
26_ Lydia came down &amp; stoped [sic] all
night with us, &amp; all first day, also
John Williams took dinner with
us, _ Stanley &amp; Rachel here a little
while in the afternoon, Rachel
in a peck of trouble, on account of
some person breaking into their house
while they were at meeting, takeing [sic]
away all her little trinkets. _
22
Mary &amp; Carrie up / John [Wille?]
picking berries,
[pg 20b]
1890 7mo 3 1st Carrie gone down to
Stanleys [sic] with Flora Williams [that?]
was once. ____
gm o

Lydia Emaley [Harzard?] died
about six in the morning, buried
the 4th _ Flora Mullett here all night
and starded [sic] for home,
8mo 1st __
_ Lydia &amp; Mary &amp; the Children went
down to the Semetry [sic] to a [flareupt?] or
a something else. Lydia lost her gold
Spectacls [sic], so much for these [spreas?].

�[1838?] _
8/5th Consider [Merritt?] Haight died
52 years ago about three oclock [sic] in
the morning _ Fhorty [sic] six years old,
Lydia was three months old the
day her father was buried.
Mary down to Stanleys [sic] picking
berries, a very wet day a thunder shower
[pg 21a]
1890, 8mo 7th 1838 Consider Haight
buried, in Adolphus town, _
A very unpleasant day Mary &amp; Carrie
doing up berries.____
Carrie picking berries all day at L W
11th Quite cold fire in my room Levi
with his overcoat on in the morning
12_ Went to Jane Cronks for dinner,
Mary Lydia &amp; John Williams, eleven
of us sat down to [dine? din?] _

20, _ Rachel came up to see us, went up
for Lydia, so we had pretty good
time, Levi went to Kingston, to sell
butter, _ 16th The teacher came here
to board, _21st Monthly meeting at
Hillier, none of our folks there
a wet day. ____

[pg 21b]
8mo 24 Consider here also Walter
Levens, Mary Levens Lydia Sills
&amp; Li bey Dimond, _ Levi &amp; Mary
Went over to Stephen Hubbs, _
126,
Lydia &amp; Ellen Williams down here

�to spend the day. _
28th Sanley [sic] sick sent up for Mary,
but Carrie went, _
30 A cold day fire in my room all
glad to get under the blankets,
a letter from [C?] M Collins.
The teacher gone to see her sister. _

9mo 7th First day a very warm day
quicksilver up to 82, in my room
Levi went to meeting alone, Stanly
been very sick for the last week,
John Williams &amp; Lydia went down
Stanley better ____
[pg 22a]
1890, 9mo 9th Rachel Sills [sic] Birth day [sic]
59 years old is it posabel [sic], And
there yet, _ John Williams and
Mary Richards took tea with us.

17, Elizabeth went home to day [sic], spent
a week with us, Mary took her Picton
took dinner with Levi at the Creamry [sic]
also John Williams &amp; Lydia, then
down to see Cemetry [sic]. _
Mary Richards spent two days with us
last week.
10 12th First day Levi &amp; Mary gone
to meeting, then down to see Rachel,
I have been looking for Lydia, yesterday
&amp; to day [sic] up till three oclock [sic], then she
came also John Willaims _ how little
they know a mothers [sic] feelings, especialy [sic]
after living with a child fifty two years,
Patience it will all be over soon, _

�[pg 22b]
10mo 13th Carrie gone up to help Lydia
about her Carpet, _ her three Boys
with the Hooping-cough, _
Lydia lost her gold Spectacls [sic] on the
Decoration-day in the Cematry [sic], got
them again about six weeks after
being picked up by an honest woman
_14 Went up to see Lydia or rather
to stay with her while J. Williams
went a Duck shooting, a great job
to get me off, but was glad I went
poor Lydia I think she has got out
of the frying-pan into the fire. _
1lmo 2nd Levi &amp; Mary went too [sic] meeting
then to Jane Cronks [sic] for dinner,
John Williams &amp; Lydia here for dinner
John Garrett &amp; wife called on us last
week.

[pg 23a]
1l mo 4th 1890, Would have been my
fathers [sic] birth-day [sic] had he been
living, _ Snow last night for the
first __ A letter from Mary Mullett
saw Uncle Henry at WmHenrys
_8th Levi &amp; Mary on the market
with Fowels [sic] &amp; Butter, 40ct for fowels [sic]
a pair, butter 20ct a pound, _ *

9th First day a very wet day no person
went to meeting, very unpleasant
day very lonely, miss Lydias very much

�* 8th Bought four &amp; a half of flannel for
my shimeys, seventeen pounds of
sughar [sic].____

[pg 23b]
1890 1l mo 16th First day Levi &amp; Carrie
went too [sic] meeting, rather a lonesome
day. 12th of this month Lena Robinson
married to James Sivetman,__
17_ Nelson &amp; Rachel here for a visit,
brought me a new apron &amp; made it
for me, brought me a nice bar of
Sented [sic] soap. __ Our little boy
Merton sick, better to day [sic]. ____
_20th of 1 l mo Marys [sic] Birth-day [sic], fifty five
years old, Not a very pleasant day,
Rachel up with Lydia, _ goes home
the 22nd _ Levi &amp; Carrie gone up to
Monthly meeting at Wellington.

23_ John Williams [sic] &amp; Lydia here for
dinner, First day Levi &amp; Mary
went to meeting. _

[pg 24a]
24th 1890_
Carrie went up to help
Lydia wash with her new machine

26 Sarah Foster &amp; Walter here
for dinner,
,29th of 1 l mo My Birth day [sic] 86 years old

�Lydia &amp; her husband here for dinner
also Rachel &amp; her husband, not
feeling very well myself

1l mo 30th of 1l moFirst day dark &amp; cloudy
Levi &amp; Carrie gone to meeting. _
Lewis Levens [sic] barn burnt down
that evening.____
12_

1 st

Jane Cronk here for a visit, had
not seen her for some time, had a
first rate visit with her. _
[pg 24b]
12mo 8th Nathaniel Sivetman and
Isabel here for a call to see
their Old Aunt once more, had
not been here for a twelvemonth.

_16th Went out in the kitchen &amp; took my
dinner with Carrie &amp; her two children
Thomas &amp; John, Merton being up with
Lydia, I had not been to the dinner
table in eight weeks before, being on
my bed complaining of great weekness [sic],
or rather Old Age, being now in my
87 year. _ Mary up with Lydia,
Levi at Picton,____

26th Levi &amp; Mary gone down to Stanleys
to see Rachel not being very well,
Carrie over to Hubbs last evening for a
visit also the teacher, _ Sarah Kingston
married, &amp; starts for the West this morning
a widdoer [sic] [with?] seven children. _
[pg 25a]

�91 2mo28th Levi &amp; Mary gone up to John
Williams, as he is not well, I think
its [sic] conclueded [sic] at last for Levi to go
to Picton again this summer to make
butter, &amp; I do not know but what
Mary is going with him, _ I wonder
what they will do with the poor Old
woman, it does seem as tho [sic] she
outlived her usefullness [sic]. _
I have been complaining for the six
weeks, not well yet. what a
blessing to have your health.__
a Postal Card from Uncle Arthur this
morning.____

Snowing fast a Card from
Elizabeth. _ myself being in bed
ten weeks to day [sic]. _ not able to do
much of any thing y et. ____
[pg 25b]
1891 3mo8th Levi &amp; Carrie gone to
meeting, _ After dinner Levi &amp; Mary went
down to Stanleys. _ Mary stoping [sic] all
night, Rachel not very well. _
9th
Raining Levi going down for
Mary, Lydia down there yesterday
myself far from well, Sent
Mary Richards a letter yesterday, _
I doubt if I ever write her another
_10th Elizabeth Cadmans [sic] Birth-day [sic].
Sixty one years old, it does not
seem possable [sic], _ Lydia here this
afternoon, _ Mary &amp; Merton down with
Rachel, ____
15

�First day Walter &amp; Mary Levens here
also Lydia for dinner, brought the
baby nine months old, a cold day
[pg 26a]
91 3/ 19th _ Monthly meeting to day [sic]
Mary stoped [sic] at John Williams [sic]
after meeting. _
24_ Carries [sic] Birth-day [sic] down
to Stanleys [sic] with the two children
myself with a very lame back
4mo 1st Lydia here for supper,
had some sausage meet [sic] for supper
[cut off?] Levi gone to Picton, with butter eggs
[R: there is a thing in brackets here that says “J. F. Mullett was 52” but it’s
someone else’s writing I think]
4mo 2nd John Fry Mullett Died aged 42,
Sophia Mulletts [sic] husband in England
9th p repartive [sic] meeting Levi went alone,
Amos Bowerman here for dinner. _
9th Edith Birth-day [sic], 34 years old, _
a bright sunney [sic] day _ A letter from
Sallie Ellicott with a photograph

[pg 26b]
4m 11th First day Levi &amp; Carrie
went to meeting, brought Mary Ann
Richardson back with them , __

15th _ Stanley &amp; Rachel here in the
afternoon eating sugar, eat [sic] our last
sausage-meet [sic], __ Resewed [sic] John Frys
[H unaoral?] Card from England

�20_ Lydia &amp; Rachel here for dinner
looking for a boy to work for
them , ____
21st Writeing [sic] to Mary Elizabeth
Garrett, _ Our Mary killed
the first flie [sic]. _ my sight failing
fast _ scarsely [sic] read what
I have wrote, ____

[pg 27a]
1891_ 4mo 28th Levis [sic] Birth day [sic] 59 years
old _ A very cold day, plowing in [he]
garden. Four months a go [sic] the
23rd of this month I came down
stairs [sic], burnt a light every night
since most, And had my
breakfast in bed ever since.
28th Considers [sic] Birth day [sic] born in
1802, At Adolphus tow n ____

30, Jane Cronk &amp; Lena here for
a call, also Lydia &amp; her girl
Mary cutting my toe-nails,
made a great fuss about it
[?]mo 3rd Walter &amp; Mary Levens here
Carrie Lydia &amp; the Children went
over to Stephen Hubbs, found them
all gone. __

[pg 27b]
1891 5mo 7th Lydias [sic] Birth day [sic]
53, years old, spent the afternoon
at home with her Mother, the last
one very likely _ As I am feeling

�very far from well but will it
not be a happy exchange, from all
our trials, _ Edmond Richardson
died the day before yesterday.____
11_ Mary gone down to Stanleys [sic] he being
sick _ Mary Richards going to the
States, wanting to give her a book
but our Mary refuseing [sic] to let her have
it, makes me feel very uncomfortable
But suppose I shall have to put up
with it.
12 A fine day Stanley better Mary
comeing [sic] home to night [sic] _
Sarah Foster &amp; Walter gone up to
Edmond Richardsons [sic] funeral
[pg 28a]
1891 5mo 12th _ Mary Richards here
stoped [sic] all night with us, going
to Oregan [sic] starts tomorrow with
her brother Edward, has a daughter
living there, ____
16_ Carrie Lydia went onto the Market
with butter &amp; Eggs got 16ct of butter &amp;
12ctsfor eggs a dozen, let one basket
of eggs out of the wagon breaking 8 dozen
Lydia got herself a new dress, cloth
for a new jacket, [looks like “ttr rung” possibly tire rung?] for the
sleigh,____
21st Vincent Bowermans [sic] Birth day [sic]
would have been one hundred
years old if he had lived, Born in
seventeen hundred and ninety one
93 when he died at 13 Bloomfield
in 1885, _ Levi &amp; Mary at Hillier
Monthly-meeting.____

�[pg 28b]
1891 5mo 22nd Elizabeth Cadman
came up on the boat,
24 Henry Haight here for dinner
the first day of the week Levi &amp;
Mary went too [sic] meeting. Elizabeth
at John Williams.__
25, Elizabeth here &amp; Lydia also
Rachel &amp; Stanley,__
26, The folks got me up to John
Williams to spend the afternoon
with Elizabeth,____
28, Elizabeth going home, Carrie &amp;
two of the Children gone with her,
Lydia takeing [sic] them down to Picton
30, Mary planting potatoes or rather
helping Levi, ____

[pg 29a]
1891 5mo 31, _ My brother James came
here with his son Edmond started
for home again the next day,

6mo 2st Nelson &amp; Rachel came she stoped [sic]
one night with us. _ Carrie came
home, after haveing [sic] a good visit
5th Mary Waring came here, stoped [sic] with
us three days, through Quarterly meeting
My brother Arthur came to attend
the Quarterly meeting, also Stephen
Robertson and wife.

�9th
Uncle Arthur going home,
Mary takeing [sic] him to Picton,
I am going up to spend the day
with Lydia, Our Rachel is to be
there, her Birth day, 23 years old.

[pg 29b]
12th Well I went but did not find my
little Granddaughter there, so I spent
three days with Lydia _ Nathaniel
Sivetman &amp; his daughter came in
while I was gone, for which I
was sorry.____

14 First day Levi &amp; Carrie went to meet
ing _ Levi &amp; Mary went down to see
Rachel in the afternoon, takeing [sic] the little
boy with them __ Carrie gone out for a
walk with the Children, _ We here [sic] that
Samuel Naish is very unwell,____
19 _ Carrie &amp; Lydia went to Picton
got me some letter paper, Lydia
lost her veil, _ the second one within
a few months.
20 Carrie gone again to day [sic] takeing [sic]
all the Children with her, for a ride,

[pg 30a]
1891_ 6mo21st Mertons [sic] Birth-day [sic]
eight years old, First day of the
week, Levi Mary &amp; Carrie went
to meeting, But few there most all
gone to Yearly-meeting, Mary Ann
gave them a good sermon, from
the Text,, _ “ They that hunger and

�thirst after Rightesness [sic] shall be saved”
Carrie cleaning out the little parlor.
Rachel came up for her Mother to go
down &amp; spend three or four days
with her. ____
23rd John Williams gone to a funeral
Daniel Youngs [sic], Lydia came this far
with him, helped Carrie a little,

25th Levi went to meeting found
some friends there from the States
going to have a meeting here tomor-row, at half past three. ____

[pg 30b]
1891 6mo 28, Mary Mullett &amp; Ellen Fox
came here from Belleville, stoped [sic] all
night with us, also Mary Levens, took
dinner with u s, ____
29th Our folks gone to the Sand-Banks
Four friends called on us from the
States, _ Barckley Straton &amp; wife, Elizabeth
Rusel, &amp; her Nephew Robert Rusel.
Elizabeth had a few words of encourage­
ment for m e. ____
7mo 1st Dominon [sic] day raining most
all the day. _ Libbie went home
for the Hollow days [sic] wrote too [sic]
Sophia &amp; Annie, __
3rd Seventy years ago to day [sic] my father
And mother landed in Quebec with
eleven children after a passage of seven
weeks, also Joseph Sivetman and
his family in the 1821, _ A bright
sunny day. _ Deborah Bowerman

�[pg 31a]
1891 7mo 3rd Went up to see Lydia spent
two days with her, _ 4th A very heavy
thunder shower, hail stones an inch
round, _ Stanley &amp; Rachel up in the
evening for potatoes, mailed a letter
for Uncle Arthur.

4th With Lydia, Mary Levens and
her Sister May with her, __
5th First day John &amp; Lydia went
to our meeting, Levi &amp; Mary came
to J Williams for dinner, Carrie &amp; her
two boys, went to dinner with E Varney
I came home found a cold house,
6th Cold weather a fire in the Stove
Brick under my feet, quite unwell
myself,____

[pg 31b]
9th Levi &amp; Mary went to meeting
left Carrie up with Lydia to help
her about moveing [sic] some things.
Thomas Robinson to be buried tomorrow
Cold weather y et. ____
12th Went to meeting were [sic] I had
not been for three or four years,
A friend from the States there, gave
us an excellent sermon, on the
subject of prayer &amp; faith, after meeting
sent to J Williams &amp; got our supper,
also Silvanus [Outwaters?] &amp; his wife

14th Our Rachel here drove herself up

�the little girl comeing [sic] with her.
15th Archebald Crosbie &amp; his Sister here
for dinner, Attended our Monthly meeting
his sister Isabela Henderson, from
Norich,__
[pg 32a]
1891 7mo 16, Young potatoes for dinner
the first tim e __
_17 Carrie &amp; Lydia went on the market
with Butter Eggs &amp; hog-fat 1l ct a pound
a wet day, got very wet, _ Nettie Cronk
went home, Carrie takeing [sic] her to the
Station,____
19 First day Carrie &amp; the Children
went to meeting _ after down to
see Rachel _ In the evening
Jane Cronk, Lena &amp; James Sivetman
made us a call in the evening.
20th A cold morning, glad to put on
on [sic] my winter dress again, &amp; get
round the stove, warmer in the
afternoon,____
21st Cold morning again a winter
dress comfortable again. ____

[pg 32b]
1891 7mo 22nd
Another cold morning fire feels
good, ____
21st Sarah Why cot &amp; her daughter
here for a visit had not seen her
before in seven years, had to be
lifted in &amp; out of the buggye [sic], walk
with Crutches, made my apron

�for or in part, seventy seven years
old.

24th Lydia here geting [sic] her jacket
made by Nettie Cronk, stoped [sic]
all night with us, &amp; the next day
fixed my dress for me, spent some
time up stairs with her mother
reading over some memorandiums [sic] about
Edith, made by her Grandmother, during
her last sickness

[pg 33a]
1891 7mo 23 rd, Lydia came home from
meeting with them, We had five
Night blooming [Cereses?] out in blosom [sic]
no stranger into [sic] see them _
Nettie sewing yet. leavs [sic] to day [sic]
or tomorrow.____
25th
Mattie Richardson came for a
visit also her little boy gone up to
see Lydia, _ Mary &amp; the Children
gone up to Wellington to take Nettie
Cronk home, _
26, Lydia &amp; Mattie went to Nathaniel
Sivetmans.____
27th _ Daniel Mullett &amp; wife called
on us. _ Mattie started for
home, Mary takeing [sic] her to Picton.
30th Lydia down here helping Carrie
Mary down with Rachel, Sallie
Mallory here for a visit ____
[pg 33b]
1891,7mo 30th Mary down with

�Rachel picking berries, Levi and
Merton gone also. ____
3 1_ A very cold day for the time of
the year glad to sit round the
Stove, &amp; a brick under my feet
boiling up the berries that Mary got
gmo jst Levj gQne down to help Stanley
raining again __ three barns burnt
day before yesterday with lightening.
A very cold day glad to get round
the stove to warm my hands,
Mattie went hom e ____
_2nd First day Levi &amp; Mary went
to meeting _ Lydia went to stop
a few days with Rachel, Levi
&amp; Mary went down to see
Stephen Hubbs

[pg 34a]
1891 [8mo ?] Consider Haight died
in the year 1838, Aged 36 years,
Lydia was three months old the
day her father was buried. _
Was buried the seventh in
Adolphustown [sic]. ____
_8th Mary went on to the Market
with butter Eggs, &amp; fowel [sic], butter 18cts
Eggs 13cts a dozen fowels [sic] or rather
Chicken 55cts a pair, _ Lydia
down here with her Mother. _
9th First day Levi went to meeting
alone one little boy. _ Carrie down
with Rachel. ____
10 &amp; 11th Very hot weather, quick silver

�up to 84 in my room so warm
could not do any thing [sic], _
13th Prepartive [sic] meeting not one man
there, a sad job our meeting going
down s o ____
[pg 34b]
1891 [date and first line cut off?]
And than to Stanleys. Myself
feeling quite unwell.
20th Mary just gust [sic] got home from
Rachels [sic], been gone five days.
Levi gone too [sic] Kingston looking after
the butter makeing [sic], poor man I hope
he will not miss it [?] leavs [sic] his family
in a very unpleasant situation. _
Monthly meeting to day [sic] at Wellington
no person gone from here. ____
23 First day a wet day Levi and
Mary went to meeting, in the evening
went down to Stanleys, Levi stoped [sic]
all night. ____
25th Thirty eight years ago to day [sic]
Levi &amp; Mary married, this day cold
glad to put on an extra shawl, and
a brick under my feet. ____
[pg 35a]
1891 8/28th A very heavy wind rather
cold, Amey Lear here came over a
foot, Levi takes her home to night [sic], _
29 Seventh day of the week, Mary down
with Rachel, her baby born about
ten in the morning, _ Merton got
kicked in his face by one of Shannons [sic]
colts, _ Heard that Sallie Mallory

�was buried on the 27th also that
Elizabeth Comstock was dead, died
a few weeks ago, ____
30th First day _ Mary Levens &amp; her sister
Lydia called here, also Mary Jane
Bowerman &amp; Sarah Ann Derbeyshire
Eliza Varney &amp; Willie Richardson took tea
with us, Lydia getting supper Carrie
gone down to see Rachel. ____
27 of 8th month Sallie Mallory buried.
[pg 35b]
1891 9mo 4th Lydia And Ella Williams
down for a visit, Lent Ella the
Diary men daughter.____
6th Lydia And Merton &amp; Thomas gone
down to see Rachel. ____
5th Carrie &amp; Lydia gone on the Market
then back to see Rachel, Mary came
home with them . ____
9 I went up to spend the day with Lydia
while the folks went to the Picton show
10th Frederick Richardson &amp; Hannah here
for dinner also Stephen &amp; Lydia John
Williams &amp; Lydia, _ Levi Mary &amp; Carrie
going up there to spend the evening.

[pg 36a]
1891 9mo 11th Mary gone back to Stanelys
again, will be very glad when
Rachel gets w ell. ____
[2?] _ Aunt Rachel came here,
[3?] _ Daniel Mullett &amp; Deb called on us in

�the afternoon, then Rachel Lydia &amp; John
Williams went down to Stanleys, then
back to stop all night, next day I went
up there to spend the day, with Rachel _
[5?] Rachel came back here, Walter comeing [sic]
for her in the evening.____
[?] 3rdWarm weather yet Mary Levens
&amp; Mary here for a visit.

20th Carrie Lydia &amp; the Children went
down to the Sematry [sic] Levi and
Mother at at [sic] home, did not get home
till dark.

[pg 36b]
1891 9mo 29th And 30th,
Quite a change in the weather
not very pleasant for Old people,
no Stove in their room, _
Lydia went up to Wellington
for her Carpet, got very cold,
next day came down here &amp; spent
a few hours with her Mother.
10mo 3rd
Elizabeth came up, left for home
again on the 5th _ the sixth was her
wedding day 45 years ago, ____

6th Uncle Arthur came on his way
way [sic] from Quarterly meeting at Leeds,
stoped [sic] all night with [Aichelans Suthard?]
19th Arnold Haight &amp; wife came here, took
dinner with u s, ____

�[pg 37a]
1891 10/12 _ Uncle Arthur left here for
home, _ Lydia came down to help
Carrie, so as to let Mary stop with
Rachel, ____
[?] 2mo

Stanley &amp; Rachel here stoped [sic] all
night with us, _
Mary Ann Valentine sold all her
things off _ going up to Pickering to live

27 Uncle Henry came here Sarah
Foster bringing him here, _ Lydia
also came down, &amp; took dinner with us

mo10 30th Coppied [sic] a verse for S A Derbeshire
And Mary Jane Bowerman,
[11/12?] Dominon [sic] day, Lydia here fixing
of her little girl, send her home

[pg 37b]
13th Stephen &amp; Lydia called on us,
also Walter &amp; Mary. _ Our Mary
went down to stop a few days
with Rachel.

29th My Birth day [sic] 87 years old born in
the year 1804, in England _
Nathaniel &amp; Isabela Sivetman,
happend [sic] in here, after meeting first
day also our Lydia, Mary went
down to Stanleys _ Nettie Cronk
here sewing.____

�6th I went up to John Williams,
to see Lydia spent two days with her
10_ Rachel came up to see us, to spend
a few days, _
16th Rachel went home,
18th Mary up helping J Williams clean
a lot of flowels [sic] for Toronto market.
[pg 38a]
12mo 23rd 1891 Levi took Libbie
home, a wet day _ Mary took on
the market, with two geese four
turkeys &amp; four fowels [sic] _ Lydia
here looking after work &amp; the Children
myself feeling quite unwell.____
A new teacher comeing [sic] on after the
Holadays [sic]. ____

1892 first month first, so unwell
cannot think of any thing. _
Stanley &amp; Rachel here, the former on
his way from Belleville ____ My eyesight
&amp; memory getting worse ____
19th Levi &amp; Mary went to Picton
a very cold day quicksilver down
to 24 below zero _
22 Abigale Garret &amp; Mary Elizabeth
here for dinner went to J Williams,
and stoped [sic] all night _
[pg 38b]
1892 l mo 23 _ Stanley &amp; Rachel here
24 Walter &amp; Mary Levens here first day
heard that Joseph Baker in England
was dead

�26th Lydia [re?] helping Rahcel
about [tucking?] up the babys [sic] cloths [sic]
a very cold day, the Children
not at school

26, Had my hair cut did not
seem like the right time for
Mary,
27, Got word that Elizabeth was
sick, Levi &amp; Mary gone down
Stanley &amp; Rachel gone over to see
Mary Levens, for a visit. _

[pg 39a]
1892 2mo 2nd A rough day Our folks
gone down to look at the Creamy [sic] _
Stanley &amp; Rachel here y et. ____
[?] 131st First day A fine day none of our
folks at meeting, Levi &amp; Mary got
home in the evening, left Elizabeth
quite unwell,
2/5 Silvanus Outwaters here for dinner
&amp; Ephafram Robinson also from Leeds,
_6 Our quarterly meeting began,
Thomas Robinson &amp; wife here stayed
all night with us. _
3mo 24_ Carries birth day [sic] _ 37 years old,
Levi walked to meeting _
25th Robert Cadman here for a call
up for wheat at [Labon?] Williams

[pg 39b]

�26 A fine day the Children gone up to
J Williams.____
27 First day Levi &amp; Mary gone to meeting
in the buggy _ very bad roads, John
Williams &amp; Lydia down here for dinner,
made a mistake &amp; did not have the goose

4mo 3 Lydia got her dinner with us
Levi &amp; Mary gone over to see Mary
Levens little boy quite sick,
Lydia set up her stocking
4/4 1892 ____
[pg 40a]
1892,4mo 10th____
Walter &amp; Mary Levens here for a visit

_11th Second day washing two weeks
w ash ____
12 _ Lydia all day, _ Libbie Vincent
here in the afternoon.

13_ Deborah Dans wife from Belleville
also Maud &amp; Mary Levens for a call
Carrie gone to Picton with Levi. _

22 Rachel Gone home, been here
the last w eek __
[pg 40b]
1892 4mo 23rd
Levi sawing wood with his
mitts on all day, very cold.

�24 first day Levi &amp; Carrie went
to meeting only two men there
Carrie went up to John Williams,
after dinner.
60
28th Levis [sic] Birth day [sic] 32 years old
down to Picton with Rachel,
Ella Williams here sewing for Carrie

5mo 7th Lydias [sic] Birth day [sic] 54 years old
All of us up to John Williams to spend
the day a fine day, Ella Wiliams there also,
Oh what writeing [sic] do not think I will try
[cut off!! any more, right seems to ? all?]
[pg 41a]
1892 5mo 15th Rachel Sills came up
for a visit, _ Came to our place
the 18th _ next day up to John
Williams, with Mother, the eighteenth
24th
Henry Mullett came here from the
States, stoped [sic] with us five days, then
went on to Belleville to W Henry Mulletts
21st of 5mo Elizabeth Cadman came up,
gone over to see Mary Levens to day [sic] with
Mary Bowerman, this 29th of this month.

Yester day [sic] last evening Lydia called me
out to see a rain-bow [sic], most likely the
last I shall ever see.

6/2nd Elizabeth started for home yes­
terday, went as far as Picton stoped [sic] all

�[pg 41b]
1892 6/2 _ night with Stephen &amp;
Lydia, went to the Sematry [sic] with
Mary &amp; Rachel. ____
4th Still at John Williams
Mary Jones &amp; [Aize?] Willse here
to see Mother, gone up to see Hillier to
attend the quarterly meeting,

5th Quarterly meeting at Hillier our folks
all gone, I am still with Lydia.
Got a bit of Aspargrass [sic] for dinner that
Eliza Varney sent me, _ so cold I want
a brick under my feet, ____

8th Mary gone down to stop with
Rachel a few days, sush [sic] cold weather
I have a brick under my feet. _
[pg 42a]
1892 6mo 10th
Our Rachels [sic] Birth day [sic]
her Mother &amp; Carries two little boys with
And Carrie _ Carrie getting the
childrens [sic] pictures taken, _
So cold to day [sic] glad to put on another
shawl And a brick under my feet.
A woman papering the kitchen for
Lydia _ My head feeling very light,
not much to be wonderd [sic] at, _now most
88 years, _ John Williams brought me in
a sprig of the Bay berie [sic] tree, A beautiful
bright day. going out to take my [bitters?],
and get my lunch, _ expect to go home
on first day the 12th of this month.

1 2 th

�Came away from John Williams
Frank Waring died last w eek __
berried [sic] last seventh day the 10th
16 _ Carrie started for Yearly meeting
Amey Leer here for dinner. Rachel
gone to Picton with Lydia.)
[pg 42b]
1892 6mo 23
Lydia down here, als [sic] three friends
from the States, Samuel Moon and
his wife, als [sic], Rachel Price, who
gave us some good advise. _

26_ Libbie here with her husband
took tea with us, the three friends
at our meeting, John Williams and
Lydia was there also, Levi &amp; Mary also
leaveing [sic] me at home with the children
Carrie not got home y et. ____
23rd Rachel Price &amp; Samuel Moon
&amp; his wife was [sic] here, gave me a nice
little bit of good advise. _

[pg 43a]
20_ Eliza Clark, and Alace
Gregory here, the farmer from
England, _ Laura Phelps bringing
them here for a call took tea with us.
[?]mo 1st Dominion day Eliza Maria Phelphs
And Abby Ellsworth here, also Thomas
Clark, _28th George Grubb here an
Irish Friend, a minister. _ Robert
Taylor brought him here, gave us a
good sermon.

�5th My father &amp; Mother landed in Quebec
70, years ago to day [sic] with eleven children
Also Josephs Silvetmans family
Mary up to John Williams makeing [sic] soap,
Rachel here again, ____

[?]th
Rachel gone home, &amp; down to see
Elizabeth, _ I am going up to stop
a few days with Lydia _
[pg 43b]
1892_ 7mo 15th Still up with Lydia
very hot weather, John Williams came
home last evening _ not feeling much
better, complaining of his head a good deal,
myself copping [sic] a peice [sic] of poetary [sic] for
Phebe Jane Levens. _ Lydia fixing
my old dress, __ Levi hived a swarm
of bees. _ Mary at Lredericksburg yet.
A heavy thunder shower about five
oclock [sic] in the afternoon.

_18 Our folks got home from Napanee
&amp; Lredericksburgh. _ Rachel comeing [sic]
with them,

22 A very heavy thunder shower, killed
a horse a short ways from our house
writeing [sic] to Uncle James, _ mail it the 25th 1892
[pg 44a]
1892 7mo 29th Mary Waring came
down t omake us a visit
went over to Nathaniels after meeting
Mary takeing [sic] of her

�8mo 2nd Gone up to see Lydia
Mary Bowerman cutting my toe
nailes [sic] not at all ready to do it,
Mary &amp; Carrie up to John Williams
picking berries picked most a hun-dred boxes, Mary Waring stoping [sic] with
me, _ Levi helping George Hubbs, _
4 Mary waring went home, _
12th Columbus Clothier &amp; Katie came
14 Went up to John Williams to tea
went to meeting in the morning _
[pg 44b]
1892 8mo 28th____
Lydia here looking over some old
papers __

20th Columbus &amp; Katie left here for
Bellville, And so back to [Hauntingdon?]
Went down to see Uncle Benjamin

30th Carrie up to J Williams picking
berries.____
[envelope]
[loose piece paper 1]
Life! we have been long togather;
Through pleasant &amp; Cloudy weather,
Tis hard to part, when friends are dear
Perhaps, twill cost a sigh, a tear;
Then steal away, give little warming,
Choose thine own time,
Say not, good-night,
But in some brighter clime,

�Bid me good morning.

Vincent Bowerman
[loose paper 2]
My Grandfather Bowerman
Died at Bloomfield
On the 6th of 2nd month 1885
Aged 93 years &amp; 8 months

Found a Memorandum of Grandfathers
this morning, which I coppie
for Carrie,____
“ l mo 24th 1882 Is the 32nd year
me and my wife was [sic] married
32 years ago this day we were
married, in the Friends
Meeting-house in Bloomfield.”
Deborah Bowerman Aged 80
The above was written without
Spectacls [sic]

Vincent Bowerman
Died at Bloomfield
On the sixth of 2mo 1885

[pg 45a]
[blank]
[pg 45b]
Deborah Bowerman died near Bloomfield
Tenth month 24th 1892 aged 87 years and
11 months

�[pg 46a]
[blank]

[pg 46b]
For Those Grown Old
By Wilhelmina Stitch
I pray you be not angry, hard or cold
With those grown old
Two things there be that torture me
(How shall such pain in rhyming lines be [told)?]
The sound of children crying bitterly,
And words like spears, hurled at the
[maimed?] old.
They are so tired; no longer are they girls
with youths brave armour warding off
Life’s blows,
They are defenceless; very swiftly hurt;
One sharp word hurled, and lo? the hearts
blood flows.
They are so very tired; one never knows
When they may slip into the arms of Death
And sob like children lost and found again
And with this hurt, tear-laden breath
Till Death, the friend, how they’ve escaped
from pain.
[pg 47a]
Oh, sin indeed to make the old weary of life;
They who have had their share of misery &amp; strife
Oh, wrap your tenderness about them like a shawl
To comfort them and keep them from the cold
And let your love build up so high a wall _
The spears of life find not the [maimed? unarmed?] old
Copied by Carrie E. Williams
July 1928
[pg 47b]
[blank]

�[pg 48a]
[blank]

[pg 48b]
[Newspaper Clippings]
LIVING BY THE DAY
“I COMPARE,” says John Newton,
“the troubles which we have to undergo
in the course of the year to a great bun­
dle of fagots, far too large for us to lift.
But God does not require us to carry the
whole at once. He mercifully unties the
bundle, and gives us first one stick, which
we are to carry today, and then another
which we are to carry to-morrow, and so
on. This we might easily manage if we
would only take the burden appointed for
us each day; but we choose to increase
our troubles by carrying yesterday’s stick
over again to-day, and adding tomorrow’s
burden to our load before we are required
to bear it.”
PATIENT WITH THE LIVING
Sweet friend, when thou and I are gone
Beyond earth’s weary labor,
When small shall be our need of grace
From comrade or from neighbour,
Passed all the strife, the toil, the care,
And done with all the sighing,
What tender truth shall we have gained,
Alas ! by simply dying?
Then lips to chary of their praise
Will tell our merits ever,
And eyes too swift our faults to see
Shall no defect discover
Then hands that would not lift a stone
Where stones were thick to cumber
One steep hill, path, will scatter flowers

�Above our pillowed slumber.
Sweet friend, perchance both thou and I,
Ere love is past forgiving,
Should take the earnest lesson homeBe patient with the living !
To-day’s repressed rebuke may save
Our blinding tears to-morrow
Then patience-e’en when keenest edge
May what a nameless sorrow
Tis easy to be gentle when
Death’s silence shames our clamour,
And easy to discern the best
Through memory’s mystic glamour;
But wise it were for thee and me
Ere love [is?] past forgiving
To take the tender lesson to beBe patient with the living!
THE MEDICINE OF SUNSHINE - The
world wants more sunshine in its dispo­
sition, in its business, in its charities, in
its theology. For ten thousands of the
aches and pains and irritations of men and
women we commend sunshine. It soothes
better than morphine; it stimulates better
than champagne; it is the best plaster for
a wound. The Good Samaritan poured
out into the fallen traveller’s gash more of
this than of wine, and oil. Florence
Nightingale used it on Crimean battle
fields. Take it into all, the alleys, on
board all the ships, by all the sick-beds,
-not a phial full but a soul full. It is
good for spleen, for liver complaint, for
neuralgia, for rheumatism, for falling
fortunes, for melancholy. We suspect
that heaven itself is only more sunshine.

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                    <text>William (Henry) Watson (1838-1918)
1881-1911 Diary
Transcribed by Rural Diary Archive volunteers
Henry Watson’s Diary
1882
P1.
Dancing
Young ladies allow gentlemen privileges in dancing, when taken under any other circumstances
would be considered as improper. It requires neither brains nor good muscles to be a good dancer.
As the love of the one increases, the love of the men &amp; women in skilful dancing. In ancient times
the sexes danced separately.
Alcohol is the spirit of beverages, so sex is the spirit of the dance, take it away &amp; let the sexes dance
separately &amp; dancing would go out of fashion very soon.
Parlour dancing is dangerous. Tippling leads to drunkenness and Parlour dancing leads to ungodly
Balls.
Tippling &amp; parlour dancing sow the wind &amp; both reap the whirlwind.
Put dancing in the crucible, apply the acids, weight it, and the verdict of reason morality &amp; religion is
“weighted in the balance and found wanting.”
The Chief of Police of New Your city says, “That the families of the abandoned girls in the city were
ruined by dancing.”
Page 2.
Were I so tall to reach the pole,
And meet the oceans with my span,
I must be measured by my soul,
The mind is the standard of the man
Page 3
News papers
A good newspaper is the grandest temporal blessing that God has given to the people of any
country. Opinions sometimes are, that anybody can make a newspaper with the aid of capital.
The facts are that fortunes are swallowed up every year in the vain effort to establish newspapers. It
is time, in my opinion, that it was understood that unless genius &amp; ability are the basis of the
undertaking, that the most successful way to sink a fortune &amp; keep it sunk, is to start a newspaper.
To publish a newspaper requires the skill, precision, vigilance, strategy and boldness of a
Commander in Chief.

�To edit a newspaper one needs to be a statesman, a geographer, a statistician and so far as all
acquisitions a concise encyclopaedia.
Page 4
There are some women who are unbearable. No love or tenderness can subdue their bickerings. If
every want be not instantly gratified they accuse their husbands of not caring for them, and either
vent their dissatisfaction in angry words, or worse lapse into sulky silence. Can you wonder that the
husbands of such women seek refuge in places of evil resort. A prison is more compassionate than
domestic unhappiness.
“A fretful temper
Will divide
The closest knot
That can be tied.”

Page 5
Clearville Dec 19/82
This day has revealed to me, by sentiments expressed in confidence by an aged Father. One who
has struggled through life’s journey to rear and comfort a home for his aged wife &amp; children of small
sons &amp; daughters that life is a pilgrimage. One may struggle &amp; fight for our children, they grow up to
dishonour their parents, seemingly do everything to destroy the comforts of age, &amp; bring grey hairs &amp;
a premature grave, such is the case related; domestic discomfiture instead of domestic happiness,
seems to prevail.
Remember sons &amp; daughters, your convictions will realize you are slowly but surely murdering your
aged &amp; respected Father.
Page 6
Never swerve in your conduct from your honest convictions decide, because you see reason for
decisions, and then act because you have decided. Let your actions follow the guidance of your
judgment &amp; if between them both you go down, go down. It is the only course worth of a man.
Page 7
Met at the dedication of the Universalist Church in Detroit in the fall of 1881. The following persons
were present:
Role Woods Esq
Nixon {P. Q.?} Ont

�R.W. Cobb Esq.
Smithville, Ont.
JT Middleton Esq.
Hamilton, Ont.
R. {Bumar?} ESq. &amp; daughter
Olinda, Ont
Rev. {C.F.} Dodge  Apr 2/80 – wrote me regarding a location
Branchport N.Y.
Yates Co.
Page 8
West Lyone Prov. Of Manitoba
Apr. 15/ 1882
Myself Louisa &amp; Clayton crossed over the Red River on the ice, just before it broke up. The River
was supposed to be 4 ft. above its natural level &amp; shortly after crossing, the ice broke up &amp; showed
plainly the danger we were in crossing. Brother Theodore &amp; Mrs. George Cummings were with us.
Got my luggage across in a small boat. Was taken ill that afternoon &amp; had Dr. Cameron to see me.
Met W. J. Gosnell &amp; Wm. English on the banks of the Red River west side. In such trying times how
cheering it is to find old acquaintances &amp; true friends.
Page 9
Theodore T. Watson
Nelsonville, Manitoba
May 6/1882
Eugene Watson
Nelsonville, Man.
May 6/1882
Page 10
Clearville July 11/82
This night brings forth sad remembrances. Two months ago this a.m. my dearest of all earthly
treasures was taken from me. Death claimed her as heaven’s own. Sad is such realities but only a
matter of time with all beings. Our reunion is sure when my time comes.
Henry

Page 11
Sabbath Evening Sept 3/82

�This day has been spent under severe trials of sustaining a despondent spirit. Memories of my
precious {look} lurk through the mind and imagination says they are with me only to vanish upon
reflection of sad reality. They are visionary plain the only consoling comfort. Ida and Linius went
home &amp; to the fairchilds
Suffered nearly all day with headache at home with Clayton Mary &amp; Becca.
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Mix first hope &amp; then despair, how sad is life in such a mood.
--How said it is to convene around the grave of the dead to see the tears &amp; hear the sobs of the
survivors stricken &amp; mourning friends. Only “A little while” Job xvi-18. Death is the great conqueror.
Life’s activity is only a little while. The sun goes down and death transforms all.
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The spirit departeth
How calm the repose
The pale lily bloometh
Whence fadeth the rose;
But there is no death
Only transfiguration
The yielding of breath
For the glorification
OH God, to that faith
To the heart’s consolation.
-Not dead not dead,
Only gone to the giver
Awaiting the weepers
Just over the river
Only gone by the path
That the blesses have trod
To walk with the saints
In the city of God.
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Died
At Nelsonville, Prov. of Manitoba. My dear companion –wife- Louisa on the morning of May 6th 1882
at 1a.m. The mind is incompetent to express the Heart’s feeling under most trying times, I have the
confidence to feel
There is another loving
hand

�To heaven’s harp strings given
Another gentle seraph’s voice,
Another star in heaven.
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Nov 18th 1882 A.D.
My birthday Sat. A lovely day all sunshine no shadow. Sad is the remembrance &amp; position from one
yr ago but life’s cross we must bear and fight our destinies with fortitude. I was home all day with Ida,
Lucy, Mary &amp; Becca McDougal &amp; my precious little boy Clayton. Linnius was at the Eau boating. A
peculiar day as telegraphing was intercepted by magnetic aerial interception. Messages were heard
without the aid of batteries etc. Northern lights were bright.
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Memorandum of Photographs sent to various parties.
George Angolosis, Self &amp; Louisa
Walter &amp; Mary Garreth
“
R. Constable - “
Anson Tucker Family
Wesley &amp; Leva – self &amp; Louisa
T. E. Rennic – “ “
T. Harvey – “ “
Eugene – Family with Clayton
Theodore – Louisa &amp; Clayton
Henry Adams self &amp; Louisa
John {AE}
- Clayton
Elizabeth – “
Dr. Ras{illegible} - Louisa &amp; Clayton
Jennie {or prob. Tennie, who was Henry’s sister Hortense} – Clayton
3 De Longs – Clayton
Mrs. Frances self Louisa &amp; Clayton
Rebecca DeLong Clayton &amp; Louisa
Clarke Watson – Clayton
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Guard well they life
One never can know
What evil from thy tongue
can flow
What guilt, what grief may
be incurred
By one incautious hasty word
He who receives a good turn
Should never forget it.

�He who does one
Should never remember it.
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A word, a look, which at one time makes no impression, at another time wounds the heart, &amp; like a
shaft flying with the wind pierces deep, which with its own natural force would scarce reach the
object aimed at.
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A solid statement embodying much political reasoning illustrating genius, capital, money, skill,
business, foolishness &amp; labour.
Tennayson can take a worthless sheet of paper &amp; by writing a poem on it making it worth $5000 &amp;
that’s genius.
Vanderbilt can write a few words on a sheet of paper &amp; make it worth $5,000,000 &amp; that’s capital.
The United States can take an ounce &amp; a quarter of gold &amp; stamp upon it an “Eagle Bird” &amp; “Twenty
dollars” &amp; that’s money.
A mechanic can take material worth $5 &amp; make it into a watch worth $100 &amp; that’s skill. The
merchant can take an article worth 50c &amp; sell it to you for $1.00 that’s business.
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A lady can purchase a very comfortable bench for $10 but prefers to pay $100 that’s foolishness.
The ditch digger works 10 hrs a day &amp; shovels out 3 or 4 tons of earth for $1.00 that’s labour.
Died
At Ridydom on Friday morning {here?} 8th at 5 am, Little only old, smallest child I ever saw. Weighed
wo pounds when Born. Why should such a little innocent Babi suffer as it did for days before death.
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All over the world there are women who endeavour to satisfy the hunger of their own hearts with the
devotion of man who inspires them with reverence &amp; tenderness perhaps, but who fail utterly to
rouse in them the deep strong love of which they are by nature capable.
Sometimes before it burst over their heads then feel the cold dark shadow of the storm clouds which
is to wreck their dearest hopes &amp; flood their souls with misery.
Page 22 {signatures}
Richard DeLong
Rosannah Delong
Traverse City, Mich.
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�Zelotes B. Delong
Elgin Ill.
Sept 13/83 16 yrs
Bertha Delong
Eligin Ill.
Written by herself Nov 20/83
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Maud Delong Elgin Ill.
1882 – 10 years old
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Frances C. Delong
Traverse City Mich.
Nov 20/1883
Died 1886
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C.E. Delong – Traverse City
Nov 26/1883 Mich
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J.C. DeLong, Elgin Ill.
Nov 20/83
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Detroit Nov 15\83
Was married to Ida K. Handy by Rev C.W. Knickerbocker in the Parlor of Antisdale Hotel in the
presence of Anson Tucker wife &amp; daughter &amp; a few others. Passed a pleasant evening in
conversation in Parlor. A very blustery disagreeable day with snow squalls. Went through the City
some.
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Started for Chicago at 9.15 on the morning of 16th arrived at 9P.M. &amp; stopped at Commercial Hotel
until 19th. Went from there to Elgin Ill. Arrived at 11:30 am. found residence of Uncle Zelates &amp; Aunt
Harriet, on Walnut str. West Elgin. Family – Cecilia Apr 26/83 30 yrs, Delbert – Aug 26 – 25 yrs old
Alives Mar 16 – 32 yrs Julia Nov 16 - 21 “ Burton – Sept 13 – 16 yrs
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�Maud Jan 25 – 10 yrs
Zelates – 60 yrs, Harriet – 51
George killed on railway July 20/83 25 years old –
which constitutes the family of Derick Delong May 13 1883
Rosannah Feb 25 “”

53

Chas. Edgar Jan 4/83 “

30

Frances 20 yrs age
– Edgar’s wife maiden name Amelia Minerva Hade,
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has one child born Oct 8/82
Phinneus Baldwin
Julius Baldwin
Birthday Apr 16/83 – 51 yrs age
Clair McLaughlin – Ap 17 – 48
Charles Baldwin – Jan 4 – 26
Clinton “”
- June 4 - 25
Lloyd “”
- Aug 11 – 23
Minnie “
- May 18 – 20
Neva “
- Feb 18 – 18
Saya “
- Apr 20 – 10
Daisy
{-Apr 20 – 10?}

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Mrs. C.E. Delong
Traverse City, Mich
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Colin Ross
Fulton, Ill. Whiteside Co.
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Anson Baldwin
July 11/1883 – 47 yrs
{Eliner?} Baldwin (Sawin)
Lewellyn “
Zala Sawin “
Jennie Alla “

Oct 10 – 47 yrs
Oct 10 – 20
Mar 3 – 16
Feb 10/83 – 13

–

56

�Burdet Jay “
Myrtie May “

Nov 16/83 – 7
Apr 2/83 – 3

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Celia DeLong – Elgin Ill.
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Albert Delong “ “
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A Baldwin – Union Rock Co.
Wisconsin Ill. Dec 7/83
{July 11/83 – 47 yr?}
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Eleanor M. Baldwin
{Willie Baldwin
Zola S. Baldwin
Evansville Wisconsin
Dec 7/83?}
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Jennie E. Baldwin
Burdette Joy Baldwin
Myrtie May Baldwin
Evansville
Dec 7/83
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Clara B. Baldwin
Brooklyn, Wisconsin
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Julius Baldwin, Brooklyn Wisconsin
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C.S. Baldwin Oregon, Wisconsin Dec 9/83
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Clinton J. Baldwin Oregon Wisconsin
Dawe Co. Dec 9/83
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�Lloyd M. Baldwin, Brooklyn Wisc.
married Mary Graham
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Alvin Bryant Randolph Wisconsin
Page 46
Minnie Baldwin, Brooklyn Wis.
married Palmer A Naymes
Page 47
Mira J. Baldwin Brookly Wis.
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Daisy Baldwin Brooklyn Wis.
17 yrs old 1890
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23 yrs
Boyd M. Baldwin Oregon Wis
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Emerson Bryant Randolph Wis.
Page 51
Lucy C. Bryant Randolph Wis. 1883
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Hale Handy, Fox Lake Wis
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Larry M. Handy Fox Lake Wis
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Fannie K. John Fox Lake Wis Dec 18/83
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D.W. John Fox Lake Wis 12/18/83
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�Hale Handy – Born in York state
Apr 1 – 1883 – 46 yrs
Laura (Wood Handy Feb 24/83 – 59 yrs
Archy M. Handy Dec 6/83 – 37
Fanny (Handy) John July 24/83 – 31
DW John Oct 25/83 – 34
(Born 3 children)
Morton H John – 5
Allan W “ Oct 19/83 – 4
“ sept 1/83 – Babe Page 57
Feb 17/86
Appointed &amp; elected as District Deputy Grand Master of AOUW Lodge for St. Claire district –
comprising of Elgin, Kent &amp; Essex. Got election through energy of John Lee, Colin Rathorne, {TLT
Lewis} &amp; Bob {Prosser}
Page 58
Wm McLaren, Mapleton, Dakota
Clarke A. Watson – Scammon Cove
Drummond Island, Mich
Miss Baxter – 31 Roland Str
Detroit Mich
Page 59
Brother Masons who assisted me in Man. May 1882 (death of Louisa)
Nathan Logan – Westlynn
Alex Stuarant – “
Joseph Grant – “
JW Guthersey – “
Geo McDonald – “
Mr. Bromish – “
Joseph Leport
Rick Quail
ET Yenta
NE Wilson
CE Jackson
LE Scurbnor
JB Turnbull
Geo Gaffney
{Indley} Moon
Page 60

�March 5/86
John Raycroft &amp; Wm McLaren spent part of day with us from 11-4p.m. How pleasant it is to have
valued &amp; honourable friends call upon you &amp; revive old acquaintances two of whom I value highly.
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Ages etc of Pa Handy’s family
Collins Handy Sr Born Apr 7 – 1811
New Haven Conn.
Rebecca Baldwin – Sept 18 1814
Landsdown
Children 11
David Henry Handy – Dec 20/35
Collins Handy (jr) - Aug 18/38
Louisa Handy - Apr 12/41
Julia Ellen “ – Apr 21/43
Julius “ – Feb 17/45
George William “ – May 4/52
Franklin M. “ - Apr 20/50
Norman Wesley “ – May 4 52
Ida K. “ – Jun 14 54
Clara Lucy “ – Oct 17 56
Anson Fred “ - Mar 25 57
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A very good world to live in
To lend, spend or to give in
to beg or to borrow or to get a
man’s own
The very worst world that ever
was known
T.F. Watson – married [T.F is Theodore Frederick, Henry’s brother]
Maggie Murray – died Jan 16/1885
Arlow was born
Married Sarah Louise
Born Aug 31 1858
Charles Frederick – Jan 13/85
Louisa Ruth – June 13/94
Dec 87 - sent L.E Toronto &amp; Globe
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Dec 4/1902

�The Canada Temperance Act submitted to the voters for Ont. Result as follows
Had to get 212,725 votes to pass. Got.
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Family Record
{Haltun?}
Page 65
Gone Home
Departed this life Apr 22/86
Hale Handy age 16 with Influenza
Son of Collins &amp; Elisabeth Handy
In peace in heaven. How glorious such hope though sad to separate on earth’s [missing] with so
promising a young man. In life respected by all who knew him. In death reunited.
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1886 May 11th
I as District Dep. Of A.O.U.W. for the Claire District worked up &amp; got petition to organize a degree of
Select Knights of the Order in Morpeth &amp; Ridgetown. Sent petition to Grand Council B.J Friendship
of St. Catherines, &amp; he instituted Morpeth May 11/86 in evening with following chair members No 60.
H. Watson Dr. Shaw, Collins Handy, J.R. Smith, Frank Guyott, AD Page, Geo White, D McFarlane,
J. Truman, AR McDonald, J. Ridley &amp; E. Monnom. AE Page in Supreme. Ad lunch at the Eno House
after.
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May 12/86
Instituted Howard Laguire No. 61 in evening with following members,
W {Smewith}
W. Prosser

D.O. Loane
J. Ian

B.A. Thorpe
N.J. Willson
W. J. Grant

D. {Costernues}
W. Latimer
John Lea

I was appointed G.C. &amp; a delegate to Grand Lodge in Guelph. W. Prossner same
Wm Howard Leguiere
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Clearville Mar 20/87
All alone with Clayton &amp; Father Collins. They have gone to bed at 10P.M. Sunday evening Linny, Ida
&amp; Babe at Adamsons or Winefarlanes. I go to West Home in morning &amp; Rodney Lodge in eve or

�expect to. A very fine day. Done all the house work etc today
Henry
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Clearville Mar 27/88
To-day has been one of a Historical event in my life, showing the trials &amp; natural destinies of paternal
care. Linny &amp; Mary also Wilfred took mail train this a.m. for Manitoba. Mr Greeneway went yesterday
26th with car of effects. How little such separations are thought of unless realised. Such is destiny.
Such is life. May God protect &amp; assist them.
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Eternal Truth, Justice, Honesty &amp; Mutual Aid
Wisdom penetrates many mysteries. Let prudence rule your mind &amp; govern your temper. Justice
demands protection but not abuse. Let not thy tongue offend they neighbour.
Page 71
Excursion Sept 7/89
Clearville
On Sept 4 @ 8a.m. the Steamer “Lake Side” Capt N.J. Wright &amp; A Cowan purser. Left the docks
{Edgecombs}, Moores, Clearville &amp; Morpeth. Left Morpeth nearly 10am for Cleveland. 168 tickets
sold. Mr Isaac Gardner &amp; self chartered boat &amp; ran excursion at a loss of about 1.25 each. The
weather so rough could not go on Aug 21st or would have made well as there was about 1000 on
shore to go.
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So rough when we landed at the Eau on the 5th could not get to lower decks. Had to get down to foot
of Eau in small boats &amp; get home best we could. The schooner Lewis Ross of Port Hope went
ashore, helped take the crew off. The Tug Maytham of Cleveland Ohio attempted to rescue but
could not. Capt High &amp; Capt &amp; crew of Tug are deserving credit for noble effort &amp; rescuing the men
off vessel.
Upon the whole, good excitable time.
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Clearville Jan 9 1890
To-day has been one of sad experience. Departed this life David W. {Gresner} resident of Orford &amp;
Warden of Kent. A true &amp; tried friend, a man of sterling material that embodies all that makes up true
manhood. Departed this life at age of 55 yr 10 months &amp; 24 days. Mourned by all &amp; despised by
none.
Page 74

�Buried June 11/90 by Masonic Fraternity &amp; aided by Select Knights (He was initiated into Masonry
by myself) about 100 of the Brethren present from all parts, and over 100 conveyances in all.
Memorial cards sent to
J John – successor as Warden
J Flemming
J T Arnold
J McMichael
J Duich
David Wilson
Page 75
P Spence
Julius Murray
T Warrington
Colin Lietch
AJ McMurdo

Council

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{checkmarks in pencil go down the left of this page next to each name}
John Mcham
John Fon
John Hurry
W. J. {Buckm?}
Wm Ridley
Hank Ridley
{Malln?} Badens
{F.7.?} Allen
{Thrs} F. Ronllidy
Alex McLanish
L. S. Censhy
John Lee
A. J. C. {Anderson?}
L. {Cenpudin?}
Mr. Royne
{Las?} Reycraph
L. D. {Cennier?}
{Webinder?} {Emydt?}
John Carry
John {Cradon?}
{Lindyr?} Nood
D. McFarlane
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{Signatures}

�Chas S. Pratt Large Man
596 West Av
Buffalo N.Y.
Earnest Wende Buffalo N.Y.
Heath Couns
F Knoll 45 Niagara Str. Buffalo N.Y. – old man
L.H. Smith 663 Main Str.
Buffalo N.Y.
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Aug 14/15 – 1890
Julius Baldwin visited us in Canada. Was here &amp; visit for 2 wks &amp; over. Had a picnic at Eau &amp; Pa
Handy’s on Aug 26. I had to go to Chatham county audit &amp; could not go. Ida &amp; I went to Julie
Handy’s on Sat. Eve. 30th &amp; came home Monday – bid Uncle Julie good bye &amp; at Collins Handy on
Sund 31st. He went or started for home on Sept 1st.
Page 79
1890
Mr. Marcus died at Ridgetown was buried at Ridgetown on Sat. 30 Aug. I was Pall bearer.
Page 80
Born Oct 14/1874 Preston Coffey
Page 81
Mary Geldon wife of Wm. Watson born in Yorkshire Eng Oct 15/1794 came to Canada 1819 died at
the Eau point May 5/1885 Buried at Morpeth
1891
Robt Watson
Born Aug 8 1819 died in Harwich Nov29 1880 Buried at Morpeth
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A. Traunweiser
requests the presence of ----- at the marriage Miss Cora Lapier to Eugene Watson on Wed. eve.
May 11/1892 at the Methodist church Calgary at 9PM. Reception at 9.30 at Mr. Watson’s residence
McTavish str. Calgary.
Page 83
Sent Photos of buildings &amp; family to Eugene &amp; Fred Watson, Lin Watson &amp; Miss Alvin Bryant &amp; of
family only to Duncan McFarlane Johnson &amp; Soper.

�Page 84
RE Gosnell
Legislative Library
Victoria BC
JC MacDonald, 182 Vict Ave Ridgetown Aug 29/95
Minnie Smith, Cedar Springs
J.A. House, Stoney Creek
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1898 Feb 18
Edden Turner was in office &amp; on 19th took tea with me sold his farm to Mr. Williamson
Francis {Ferno?}
Solicitor in co. with Richard Luddium, {Roode?} District Registry Office
Wakefield Yorkshire England
Page 86
G.W. Tape of Sumpten Oregon
Father died July 23rd 1887, was buried at Morpeth aged 72 yrs. Mother died Sept 29 1900. Buried at
Morpeth Oct 1 1900.
Rev. L.S. McCollister preached service
Page 87
1901 Sept
I was appointed Post Master of Highgate – took possession of office – Aug 3rd 1901 Opened new
office Oct 9th 1901 on corner of Main &amp; King str. Highgate.
Molsons Bank opened an office in Highgate.
Page 88
Sund Apr 5 1903
A cool dull day, some sunshine. Morden &amp; I all alone. Leona was at Ridetown at Oliver &amp; Julia &amp; ma
in Wisconsin. We went to church in forenoon. Done cooking &amp; put in day as best we could. Reading
&amp; writing letters etc. When alone the mind has many themes to ponder over &amp; the past will crop up &amp;
cause the thoughts of “man’s vicissitudes of life”.
Page 89
1903 Aug 12th

�Started on a trip via San Francisco , Portland, Victoria &amp; Vancouver to see Fred &amp; Eugene, returned
by Manitoba, St. Paul &amp; we got home Oct 2nd 9PM.
Melford Selden only grandchild came with me.
Dec 21/03 – Melford took sick – developed into Scarlet Fever
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a very bad type &amp; uncertain of recovery. Telegraphed Father &amp; Mother (Lin &amp; Mary) to come (Dec
27th). They got here on 30th in eve. Boy changed for the better &amp; gradually improved. Quarantine
lifted on Jan 28th.
Malcolm McArthur died Jan 1904 &amp; buried at [unreadable looks like ‘Surrel’]Cemetery in Aldborough
Page 91
Alex McTavish died Dec 26/03 buried at Ridgetown Cemetery on Saturday. Service by the Masons.
A very cold day. Was quarantined. Could not go.
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1905 Oct 27
Rosannah Delong died. Buried in Travis City Mich.
She was 75 yrs 8 months 2 days old. Her maiden name was Rhuma Ross. A zealous Christian
Lady, respected by everyone who knew her. Uncle Richard Delong died Oct 26 1889 &amp; was buried
in Travis city.
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Her Brother is E.E. Ross, Chicago &amp; sister was Mrs. C. W. Locke, Bellvue, Kansas USA.
There has been no records made in about 2 yrs in this book. Pressure of work &amp; poor health the
cause.
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1907
The township of Orford saw fit to sue me to recover what Falls said I owed. Tried in Chatham county
courts before Judge Dowlan &amp; case dismissed with costs against the Township in full. The suit
created considerable excitement &amp; I received numerous congratulations from the best men in the
country.
Page 95
The following congratulated me strongly on winning the suit &amp; expressed deep indignation at the
council in the course they adopted. Sheriff Germinell, Dept. Sherriff, County Clerk Gosnell Clerk of
the County Holmes, County Treasurer Flemmings; Judges Chambers. {Comity?} Constable –
{Loupan?} – J. G. Walker. City {Solictor-?}; Rob Black. Will Blue, Chas Ashton, some juryman

�strangers – Joseph Kemel, L. J. Raycraft, my {Solictor?} – J. S. Foster,
At Home – Geo W Moody, Dr Mcphace, {Wooh?} Hardy Geo {Melster?}, {Dam Lagan?} &amp; family,
Sam {Gosmell?} &amp; Floyd. W. C. Sifton, R. G. Spruce, Rev McLong, John {Baiby?}, Barker,
McConder; L. D. {Ellis?}, Geo Reycraft, A. J. Stone Rev {Cerichton?}; John Scott, {Kimmy?}
{Shurch?}, John Lee
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James of Rember Narmer’s family of Harwich.
Emma – maid – Sarah Rice
Mary Neads – Annie Handy
{Summan?} Bachelor – Leslie
Hallie Mallory, Frank
Edith Bruce
Page 97
April 7th 1909 – Grandpa Handy birth day 98 yrs old. I wrote a {skelni?} journal of his life, Hutty,
journal {wanted?} {Cuh?}, {soh?} one and was published in journal &amp; monitor Sad papers with it in as
follows: Fine &amp; Supene Watson, Ina &amp; Mabel Muse, Sherman, {Munden?}, Jule – Baldum, Lucy
Bryarch, Hale Handy Jas, {Baldiom?}, W R Watson, &amp; Gordon Haily, Archy Campbell, Toronto,
{Wr?} Roome, D. A. Gordon, Olio Handy, Geo Fisher, Ed Stewart_ Continued
Page 98
Frank, Geo &amp; {Ino?} Handy, Oliver Ransome, Leis &amp; Clayton &amp; {Sworal?} others;
Morden started out in life, went to Toronto, to work for the Ontario Paving Buck Co, west Toronto, at
8 am {me?} week, Wm pears, manager, commenced Monday 22nd, March 1908 – Continued &amp; liked
it well
Page 99
April 3rd 1909, Uncle Zelotis {We?} Long, dud at his sons residence. {Aleeins?} {Dilong?} near
Delton. {Wise?} I &amp; e was born in Clark Township {comity?} {ac?} Durham in 8 yrs 3.1823 after 85
yrs x 7 m.
Page 100
J. Morse Hardy Oct 10/09 Born Nov. 30/1877
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1910 John White born March 2 1846
Sarah A white born Sept 2nd 1853
Samuel {mariner?} White born Dec 3 1875
Mary A Dodds {written above} White born April 18th 1880
Alice Wash White (wife of A White)
Peter John Dodds (husband of Mary White)

�Page 102
{Photograph of two men and a woman glued to page} H. W. M., alley, Bloomfield {Hunny?} &amp; Ida
Watson Highgate 1911
Page 103
Hale Handy {died?}
Feb 23 – 1910 - {Banquet?} in one behalf
Feb 23 – 1912 - , Gave Gladys Barley {mice Biddles?} Mrs Hanndy, Merlis Crusade By Rosan
Carney {Ho?} Little Came {pinch?} Mrs Midie
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April 1911
{Such?} Easter {Candy?}
{T?} – {Lemmus?} Watson family
Mr Mrs 7 am {Mcbenneds?}
M 7 Room &amp; hady
Mr Mrs Meil Rathorn
Mrs Harriett {Leelong?}
5827 {Duducann?} are cheap
Mr Mrs C. A. Watson
Mrs Z. G. {Linkbart?}
Page 105
Died
At Cass City. Much
Sat. see 9 to. 1893
Mrs Alice Leelong
Wife of Reuben Belong
Ages 60 years &amp; 3 m
{Interence?} in {Mavesta?}
Cemetary see 12 – 1893
Page 106
Wm. R. Meyer
126 Hallas Rd. Victoria B. C.
Charles F. Watson
Vancouver B.C. 1209 Thurow St.
Toronto 26 Gloucester St. Ont.
Page 107
Burons Steel
Rond Eau Ontario

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To Remember she of the happiest days. The one 2 {speut?} at this dear old home.
Sincerely
Elyse C. Lericelius
6/21/14 1110 Dillon Sh.
Page 109
For the sake of old sakes sake year address Harris Teachers College sh Louis {Missoure?} Summer
address
Lyle, Washington (Laura J Soper 4288 Brighton {Aoe?} M.K. Loper Los Angeles Cal.)
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Thursday Oct 3/1911
My Dear Dauphlia
The coulds are gradually lifting over on Home and beautiful sunshine in dispelling our gloom.
How thankful and pleased we all full over from recovery and our gratitude to our Heavenly Father
who rules all things. For His kindom Cheer up my Dear Girl, let nothing worry you, You have a happy
life before you yet. Be patient and exercise your best judgement and all will be again at home.
Happy and prosperous your Pa
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John W Bailey
Nov 1- 45 year Jemma a Bailey Aug 8th 37. Last Frank G. Oct 17 – 13 yrs Gladys J. – 11 – Jany 30th
{Hafbett?} Hewitt R. July 30 – 10 yrs Emma {Jeane?} 8, March 30th Grace M. Sep 6th 1911 Ellen A.
Dece 23 1911 4 yrs
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Blenheim March 21st
Dear Uncle
When you are far away from me, I will always think of thee, as always good and kind to me,
and wherever you are on land or see sea May God’s blessing follow thee.
Your niece,
Minda Handy
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Leva M. T. Handy at Dew ducy July 3rd, 1914
J.J. McAlice, North Vauce, Aug 19th 1915
Floruse E. McAlice, Aug, 19th, 1915
Leona Watson born 1884 Dec 7. Died Feb/1974 1974

�Page 115
William Henry Watson. This is my Christian home but commonly through life. I have {wont?} by
name or Henry Watson, I am well {kurm?} though {the G--?} of Kent, and {Eaux?}, was
Henry Watson suffered a stroke about 1914 in {Dewdncy?}. She tried to continue writing but most of
it was illegible. Died 1918, born 1838-79
{Loose, unnumbered pages}
Tuesday Oct 3 – 1911
My Dear Daughter,
The clouds are gradually lifting over our Home and beautiful Sunshine is dispelling our
gloom. How thankfull and pleased we all feel over your becoming and our gratitude to our Heavenly
Father who rules all things for His kingdom. Cheer up my Dear Girl, let nothing worry you. You have
a happy life before you yet, Be patient and exercise your best judgement and all will be again at
Home, Happy and Prospurous Your Pa
{stamp that reads “S. K. C. Education Industry Union”} Henry Watson, Clearville, Ont.
P.G.S. Grand Lodge, A. F. &amp; A. M.
P. D. D. Grand Lodge, A. O. U. W.
D. G. C. Select Knights of Canada
Harriet Delong
Elgine Ells
For more information on William (Henry) Watson, check out the “Meet the Diarists” page
under “Discover” on our website: ruraldiaries.lib.uoguelph.ca

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                <text>William (Henry) Watson (1838-1918)
1881-1911 Diary
Transcribed by Rural Diary Archive volunteers
Henry Watson’s Diary
1882
P1.
Dancing
Young ladies allow gentlemen privileges in dancing, when taken under any other circumstances
would be considered as improper. It requires neither brains nor good muscles to be a good dancer.
As the love of the one increases, the love of the men &amp; women in skilful dancing. In ancient times
the sexes danced separately.
Alcohol is the spirit of beverages, so sex is the spirit of the dance, take it away &amp; let the sexes dance
separately &amp; dancing would go out of fashion very soon.
Parlour dancing is dangerous. Tippling leads to drunkenness and Parlour dancing leads to ungodly
Balls.
Tippling &amp; parlour dancing sow the wind &amp; both reap the whirlwind.
Put dancing in the crucible, apply the acids, weight it, and the verdict of reason morality &amp; religion is
“weighted in the balance and found wanting.”
The Chief of Police of New Your city says, “That the families of the abandoned girls in the city were
ruined by dancing.”
Page 2.
Were I so tall to reach the pole,
And meet the oceans with my span,
I must be measured by my soul,
The mind is the standard of the man
Page 3
News papers
A good newspaper is the grandest temporal blessing that God has given to the people of any
country. Opinions sometimes are, that anybody can make a newspaper with the aid of capital.
The facts are that fortunes are swallowed up every year in the vain effort to establish newspapers. It
is time, in my opinion, that it was understood that unless genius &amp; ability are the basis of the
undertaking, that the most successful way to sink a fortune &amp; keep it sunk, is to start a newspaper.
To publish a newspaper requires the skill, precision, vigilance, strategy and boldness of a
Commander in Chief.
�To edit a newspaper one needs to be a statesman, a geographer, a statistician and so far as all
acquisitions a concise encyclopaedia.
Page 4
There are some women who are unbearable. No love or tenderness can subdue their bickerings. If
every want be not instantly gratified they accuse their husbands of not caring for them, and either
vent their dissatisfaction in angry words, or worse lapse into sulky silence. Can you wonder that the
husbands of such women seek refuge in places of evil resort. A prison is more compassionate than
domestic unhappiness.
“A fretful temper
Will divide
The closest knot
That can be tied.”
Page 5
Clearville Dec 19/82
This day has revealed to me, by sentiments expressed in confidence by an aged Father. One who
has struggled through life’s journey to rear and comfort a home for his aged wife &amp; children of small
sons &amp; daughters that life is a pilgrimage. One may struggle &amp; fight for our children, they grow up to
dishonour their parents, seemingly do everything to destroy the comforts of age, &amp; bring grey hairs &amp;
a premature grave, such is the case related; domestic discomfiture instead of domestic happiness,
seems to prevail.
Remember sons &amp; daughters, your convictions will realize you are slowly but surely murdering your
aged &amp; respected Father.
Page 6
Never swerve in your conduct from your honest convictions decide, because you see reason for
decisions, and then act because you have decided. Let your actions follow the guidance of your
judgment &amp; if between them both you go down, go down. It is the only course worth of a man.
Page 7
Met at the dedication of the Universalist Church in Detroit in the fall of 1881. The following persons
were present:
Role Woods Esq
Nixon {P. Q.?} Ont
�R.W. Cobb Esq.
Smithville, Ont.
JT Middleton Esq.
Hamilton, Ont.
R. {Bumar?} ESq. &amp; daughter
Olinda, Ont
Rev. {C.F.} Dodge  Apr 2/80 – wrote me regarding a location
Branchport N.Y.
Yates Co.
Page 8
West Lyone Prov. Of Manitoba
Apr. 15/ 1882
Myself Louisa &amp; Clayton crossed over the Red River on the ice, just before it broke up. The River
was supposed to be 4 ft. above its natural level &amp; shortly after crossing, the ice broke up &amp; showed
plainly the danger we were in crossing. Brother Theodore &amp; Mrs. George Cummings were with us.
Got my luggage across in a small boat. Was taken ill that afternoon &amp; had Dr. Cameron to see me.
Met W. J. Gosnell &amp; Wm. English on the banks of the Red River west side. In such trying times how
cheering it is to find old acquaintances &amp; true friends.
Page 9
Theodore T. Watson
Nelsonville, Manitoba
May 6/1882
Eugene Watson
Nelsonville, Man.
May 6/1882
Page 10
Clearville July 11/82
This night brings forth sad remembrances. Two months ago this a.m. my dearest of all earthly
treasures was taken from me. Death claimed her as heaven’s own. Sad is such realities but only a
matter of time with all beings. Our reunion is sure when my time comes.
Henry
Page 11
Sabbath Evening Sept 3/82
�This day has been spent under severe trials of sustaining a despondent spirit. Memories of my
precious {look} lurk through the mind and imagination says they are with me only to vanish upon
reflection of sad reality. They are visionary plain the only consoling comfort. Ida and Linius went
home &amp; to the fairchilds
Suffered nearly all day with headache at home with Clayton Mary &amp; Becca.
Page 12
Mix first hope &amp; then despair, how sad is life in such a mood.
---
How said it is to convene around the grave of the dead to see the tears &amp; hear the sobs of the
survivors stricken &amp; mourning friends. Only “A little while” Job xvi-18. Death is the great conqueror.
Life’s activity is only a little while. The sun goes down and death transforms all.
Page 13
The spirit departeth
How calm the repose
The pale lily bloometh
Whence fadeth the rose;
But there is no death
Only transfiguration
The yielding of breath
For the glorification
OH God, to that faith
To the heart’s consolation.
--
Not dead not dead,
Only gone to the giver
Awaiting the weepers
Just over the river
Only gone by the path
That the blesses have trod
To walk with the saints
In the city of God.
Page 14
Died
At Nelsonville, Prov. of Manitoba. My dear companion –wife- Louisa on the morning of May 6th
1882
at 1a.m. The mind is incompetent to express the Heart’s feeling under most trying times, I have the
confidence to feel
There is another loving
hand
�To heaven’s harp strings given
Another gentle seraph’s voice,
Another star in heaven.
Page 15
Nov 18th
1882 A.D.
My birthday Sat. A lovely day all sunshine no shadow. Sad is the remembrance &amp; position from one
yr ago but life’s cross we must bear and fight our destinies with fortitude. I was home all day with Ida,
Lucy, Mary &amp; Becca McDougal &amp; my precious little boy Clayton. Linnius was at the Eau boating. A
peculiar day as telegraphing was intercepted by magnetic aerial interception. Messages were heard
without the aid of batteries etc. Northern lights were bright.
Page 16
Memorandum of Photographs sent to various parties.
George Angolosis, Self &amp; Louisa
Walter &amp; Mary Garreth “
R. Constable - “
Anson Tucker Family
Wesley &amp; Leva – self &amp; Louisa
T. E. Rennic – “ “
T. Harvey – “ “
Eugene – Family with Clayton
Theodore – Louisa &amp; Clayton
Henry Adams self &amp; Louisa
John {AE} - Clayton
Elizabeth – “
Dr. Ras{illegible} - Louisa &amp; Clayton
Jennie {or prob. Tennie, who was Henry’s sister Hortense} – Clayton
3 De Longs – Clayton
Mrs. Frances self Louisa &amp; Clayton
Rebecca DeLong Clayton &amp; Louisa
Clarke Watson – Clayton
Page 17
Guard well they life
One never can know
What evil from thy tongue
can flow
What guilt, what grief may
be incurred
By one incautious hasty word
He who receives a good turn
Should never forget it.
�He who does one
Should never remember it.
Page 18
A word, a look, which at one time makes no impression, at another time wounds the heart, &amp; like a
shaft flying with the wind pierces deep, which with its own natural force would scarce reach the
object aimed at.
Page 19
A solid statement embodying much political reasoning illustrating genius, capital, money, skill,
business, foolishness &amp; labour.
Tennayson can take a worthless sheet of paper &amp; by writing a poem on it making it worth $5000 &amp;
that’s genius.
Vanderbilt can write a few words on a sheet of paper &amp; make it worth $5,000,000 &amp; that’s capital.
The United States can take an ounce &amp; a quarter of gold &amp; stamp upon it an “Eagle Bird” &amp; “Twenty
dollars” &amp; that’s money.
A mechanic can take material worth $5 &amp; make it into a watch worth $100 &amp; that’s skill. The
merchant can take an article worth 50c &amp; sell it to you for $1.00 that’s business.
Page 20
A lady can purchase a very comfortable bench for $10 but prefers to pay $100 that’s foolishness.
The ditch digger works 10 hrs a day &amp; shovels out 3 or 4 tons of earth for $1.00 that’s labour.
Died
At Ridydom on Friday morning {here?} 8th
at 5 am, Little only old, smallest child I ever saw. Weighed
wo pounds when Born. Why should such a little innocent Babi suffer as it did for days before death.
Page 21
All over the world there are women who endeavour to satisfy the hunger of their own hearts with the
devotion of man who inspires them with reverence &amp; tenderness perhaps, but who fail utterly to
rouse in them the deep strong love of which they are by nature capable.
Sometimes before it burst over their heads then feel the cold dark shadow of the storm clouds which
is to wreck their dearest hopes &amp; flood their souls with misery.
Page 22 {signatures}
Richard DeLong
Rosannah Delong
Traverse City, Mich.
Page 23
�Zelotes B. Delong
Elgin Ill.
Sept 13/83 16 yrs
Bertha Delong
Eligin Ill.
Written by herself Nov 20/83
Page 24
Maud Delong Elgin Ill.
1882 – 10 years old
Page 25
Frances C. Delong
Traverse City Mich.
Nov 20/1883
Died 1886
Page 26
C.E. Delong – Traverse City
Nov 26/1883 Mich
Page 27
J.C. DeLong, Elgin Ill.
Nov 20/83
Page 28
Detroit Nov 15\83
Was married to Ida K. Handy by Rev C.W. Knickerbocker in the Parlor of Antisdale Hotel in the
presence of Anson Tucker wife &amp; daughter &amp; a few others. Passed a pleasant evening in
conversation in Parlor. A very blustery disagreeable day with snow squalls. Went through the City
some.
Page 29
Started for Chicago at 9.15 on the morning of 16th
arrived at 9P.M. &amp; stopped at Commercial Hotel
until 19th
. Went from there to Elgin Ill. Arrived at 11:30 am. found residence of Uncle Zelates &amp; Aunt
Harriet, on Walnut str. West Elgin. Family – Cecilia Apr 26/83 30 yrs, Delbert – Aug 26 – 25 yrs old
Alives Mar 16 – 32 yrs Julia Nov 16 - 21 “ Burton – Sept 13 – 16 yrs
Page 30
�Maud Jan 25 – 10 yrs
Zelates – 60 yrs, Harriet – 51
George killed on railway July 20/83 25 years old –
which constitutes the family of Derick Delong May 13 1883 – 56
Rosannah Feb 25 “” 53
Chas. Edgar Jan 4/83 “ 30
Frances 20 yrs age
– Edgar’s wife maiden name Amelia Minerva Hade,
Page 31
has one child born Oct 8/82
Phinneus Baldwin
Julius Baldwin
Birthday Apr 16/83 – 51 yrs age
Clair McLaughlin – Ap 17 – 48
Charles Baldwin – Jan 4 – 26
Clinton “” - June 4 - 25
Lloyd “” - Aug 11 – 23
Minnie “ - May 18 – 20
Neva “ - Feb 18 – 18
Saya “ - Apr 20 – 10
Daisy {-Apr 20 – 10?}
Page 32
Mrs. C.E. Delong
Traverse City, Mich
Page 33
Colin Ross
Fulton, Ill. Whiteside Co.
Page 34
Anson Baldwin
July 11/1883 – 47 yrs
{Eliner?} Baldwin (Sawin) Oct 10 – 47 yrs
Lewellyn “ Oct 10 – 20
Zala Sawin “ Mar 3 – 16
Jennie Alla “ Feb 10/83 – 13
�Burdet Jay “ Nov 16/83 – 7
Myrtie May “ Apr 2/83 – 3
Page 35
Celia DeLong – Elgin Ill.
Page 36
Albert Delong “ “
Page 37
A Baldwin – Union Rock Co.
Wisconsin Ill. Dec 7/83
{July 11/83 – 47 yr?}
Page 38
Eleanor M. Baldwin
{Willie Baldwin
Zola S. Baldwin
Evansville Wisconsin
Dec 7/83?}
Page 39
Jennie E. Baldwin
Burdette Joy Baldwin
Myrtie May Baldwin
Evansville
Dec 7/83
Page 40
Clara B. Baldwin
Brooklyn, Wisconsin
Page 41
Julius Baldwin, Brooklyn Wisconsin
Page 42
C.S. Baldwin Oregon, Wisconsin Dec 9/83
Page 43
Clinton J. Baldwin Oregon Wisconsin
Dawe Co. Dec 9/83
Page 44
�Lloyd M. Baldwin, Brooklyn Wisc.
married Mary Graham
Page 45
Alvin Bryant Randolph Wisconsin
Page 46
Minnie Baldwin, Brooklyn Wis.
married Palmer A Naymes
Page 47
Mira J. Baldwin Brookly Wis.
Page 48
Daisy Baldwin Brooklyn Wis.
17 yrs old 1890
Page 49
23 yrs
Boyd M. Baldwin Oregon Wis
Page 50
Emerson Bryant Randolph Wis.
Page 51
Lucy C. Bryant Randolph Wis. 1883
Page 52
Hale Handy, Fox Lake Wis
Page 53
Larry M. Handy Fox Lake Wis
Page 54
Fannie K. John Fox Lake Wis Dec 18/83
Page 55
D.W. John Fox Lake Wis 12/18/83
Page 56
�Hale Handy – Born in York state
Apr 1 – 1883 – 46 yrs
Laura (Wood Handy Feb 24/83 – 59 yrs
Archy M. Handy Dec 6/83 – 37
Fanny (Handy) John July 24/83 – 31
DW John Oct 25/83 – 34
(Born 3 children)
Morton H John – 5
Allan W “ Oct 19/83 – 4
“ sept 1/83 – Babe -
Page 57
Feb 17/86
Appointed &amp; elected as District Deputy Grand Master of AOUW Lodge for St. Claire district –
comprising of Elgin, Kent &amp; Essex. Got election through energy of John Lee, Colin Rathorne, {TLT
Lewis} &amp; Bob {Prosser}
Page 58
Wm McLaren, Mapleton, Dakota
Clarke A. Watson – Scammon Cove
Drummond Island, Mich
Miss Baxter – 31 Roland Str
Detroit Mich
Page 59
Brother Masons who assisted me in Man. May 1882 (death of Louisa)
Nathan Logan – Westlynn
Alex Stuarant – “
Joseph Grant – “
JW Guthersey – “
Geo McDonald – “
Mr. Bromish – “
Joseph Leport
Rick Quail
ET Yenta
NE Wilson
CE Jackson
LE Scurbnor
JB Turnbull
Geo Gaffney
{Indley} Moon
Page 60
�March 5/86
John Raycroft &amp; Wm McLaren spent part of day with us from 11-4p.m. How pleasant it is to have
valued &amp; honourable friends call upon you &amp; revive old acquaintances two of whom I value highly.
Page 61
Ages etc of Pa Handy’s family
Collins Handy Sr Born Apr 7 – 1811
New Haven Conn.
Rebecca Baldwin – Sept 18 1814
Landsdown
Children 11
David Henry Handy – Dec 20/35
Collins Handy (jr) - Aug 18/38
Louisa Handy - Apr 12/41
Julia Ellen “ – Apr 21/43
Julius “ – Feb 17/45
George William “ – May 4/52
Franklin M. “ - Apr 20/50
Norman Wesley “ – May 4 52
Ida K. “ – Jun 14 54
Clara Lucy “ – Oct 17 56
Anson Fred “ - Mar 25 57
Page 62
A very good world to live in
To lend, spend or to give in
to beg or to borrow or to get a
man’s own
The very worst world that ever
was known
T.F. Watson – married [T.F is Theodore Frederick, Henry’s brother]
Maggie Murray – died Jan 16/1885
Arlow was born
Married Sarah Louise
Born Aug 31 1858
Charles Frederick – Jan 13/85
Louisa Ruth – June 13/94
Dec 87 - sent L.E Toronto &amp; Globe
Page 63
Dec 4/1902
�The Canada Temperance Act submitted to the voters for Ont. Result as follows
Had to get 212,725 votes to pass. Got.
Page 64
Family Record
{Haltun?}
Page 65
Gone Home
Departed this life Apr 22/86
Hale Handy age 16 with Influenza
Son of Collins &amp; Elisabeth Handy
In peace in heaven. How glorious such hope though sad to separate on earth’s [missing] with so
promising a young man. In life respected by all who knew him. In death reunited.
Page 66
1886 May 11th
I as District Dep. Of A.O.U.W. for the Claire District worked up &amp; got petition to organize a degree of
Select Knights of the Order in Morpeth &amp; Ridgetown. Sent petition to Grand Council B.J Friendship
of St. Catherines, &amp; he instituted Morpeth May 11/86 in evening with following chair members No 60.
H. Watson Dr. Shaw, Collins Handy, J.R. Smith, Frank Guyott, AD Page, Geo White, D McFarlane,
J. Truman, AR McDonald, J. Ridley &amp; E. Monnom. AE Page in Supreme. Ad lunch at the Eno House
after.
Page 67
May 12/86
Instituted Howard Laguire No. 61 in evening with following members,
W {Smewith} D.O. Loane
W. Prosser J. Ian
B.A. Thorpe D. {Costernues}
N.J. Willson W. Latimer
W. J. Grant John Lea
I was appointed G.C. &amp; a delegate to Grand Lodge in Guelph. W. Prossner same
Wm Howard Leguiere
Page 68
Clearville Mar 20/87
All alone with Clayton &amp; Father Collins. They have gone to bed at 10P.M. Sunday evening Linny, Ida
&amp; Babe at Adamsons or Winefarlanes. I go to West Home in morning &amp; Rodney Lodge in eve or
�expect to. A very fine day. Done all the house work etc today
Henry
Page 69
Clearville Mar 27/88
To-day has been one of a Historical event in my life, showing the trials &amp; natural destinies of paternal
care. Linny &amp; Mary also Wilfred took mail train this a.m. for Manitoba. Mr Greeneway went yesterday
26th
with car of effects. How little such separations are thought of unless realised. Such is destiny.
Such is life. May God protect &amp; assist them.
Page 70
Eternal Truth, Justice, Honesty &amp; Mutual Aid
Wisdom penetrates many mysteries. Let prudence rule your mind &amp; govern your temper. Justice
demands protection but not abuse. Let not thy tongue offend they neighbour.
Page 71
Excursion Sept 7/89
Clearville
On Sept 4 @ 8a.m. the Steamer “Lake Side” Capt N.J. Wright &amp; A Cowan purser. Left the docks
{Edgecombs}, Moores, Clearville &amp; Morpeth. Left Morpeth nearly 10am for Cleveland. 168 tickets
sold. Mr Isaac Gardner &amp; self chartered boat &amp; ran excursion at a loss of about 1.25 each. The
weather so rough could not go on Aug 21st
or would have made well as there was about 1000 on
shore to go.
Page 72
So rough when we landed at the Eau on the 5th
could not get to lower decks. Had to get down to foot
of Eau in small boats &amp; get home best we could. The schooner Lewis Ross of Port Hope went
ashore, helped take the crew off. The Tug Maytham of Cleveland Ohio attempted to rescue but
could not. Capt High &amp; Capt &amp; crew of Tug are deserving credit for noble effort &amp; rescuing the men
off vessel.
Upon the whole, good excitable time.
Page 73
Clearville Jan 9 1890
To-day has been one of sad experience. Departed this life David W. {Gresner} resident of Orford &amp;
Warden of Kent. A true &amp; tried friend, a man of sterling material that embodies all that makes up true
manhood. Departed this life at age of 55 yr 10 months &amp; 24 days. Mourned by all &amp; despised by
none.
Page 74
�Buried June 11/90 by Masonic Fraternity &amp; aided by Select Knights (He was initiated into Masonry
by myself) about 100 of the Brethren present from all parts, and over 100 conveyances in all.
Memorial cards sent to
J John – successor as Warden
J Flemming
J T Arnold
J McMichael
J Duich
David Wilson
Page 75
P Spence
Julius Murray
T Warrington Council
Colin Lietch
AJ McMurdo
Page 76
{checkmarks in pencil go down the left of this page next to each name}
John Mcham
John Fon
John Hurry
W. J. {Buckm?}
Wm Ridley
Hank Ridley
{Malln?} Badens
{F.7.?} Allen
{Thrs} F. Ronllidy
Alex McLanish
L. S. Censhy
John Lee
A. J. C. {Anderson?}
L. {Cenpudin?}
Mr. Royne
{Las?} Reycraph
L. D. {Cennier?}
{Webinder?} {Emydt?}
John Carry
John {Cradon?}
{Lindyr?} Nood
D. McFarlane
Page 77
{Signatures}
�Chas S. Pratt Large Man
596 West Av
Buffalo N.Y.
Earnest Wende Buffalo N.Y.
Heath Couns
F Knoll 45 Niagara Str. Buffalo N.Y. – old man
L.H. Smith 663 Main Str.
Buffalo N.Y.
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Aug 14/15 – 1890
Julius Baldwin visited us in Canada. Was here &amp; visit for 2 wks &amp; over. Had a picnic at Eau &amp; Pa
Handy’s on Aug 26. I had to go to Chatham county audit &amp; could not go. Ida &amp; I went to Julie
Handy’s on Sat. Eve. 30th
&amp; came home Monday – bid Uncle Julie good bye &amp; at Collins Handy on
Sund 31st
. He went or started for home on Sept 1st
.
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1890
Mr. Marcus died at Ridgetown was buried at Ridgetown on Sat. 30 Aug. I was Pall bearer.
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Born Oct 14/1874 Preston Coffey
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Mary Geldon wife of Wm. Watson born in Yorkshire Eng Oct 15/1794 came to Canada 1819 died at
the Eau point May 5/1885 Buried at Morpeth
1891
Robt Watson
Born Aug 8 1819 died in Harwich Nov29 1880 Buried at Morpeth
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A. Traunweiser
requests the presence of ----- at the marriage Miss Cora Lapier to Eugene Watson on Wed. eve.
May 11/1892 at the Methodist church Calgary at 9PM. Reception at 9.30 at Mr. Watson’s residence
McTavish str. Calgary.
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Sent Photos of buildings &amp; family to Eugene &amp; Fred Watson, Lin Watson &amp; Miss Alvin Bryant &amp; of
family only to Duncan McFarlane Johnson &amp; Soper.
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RE Gosnell
Legislative Library
Victoria BC
JC MacDonald, 182 Vict Ave Ridgetown Aug 29/95
Minnie Smith, Cedar Springs
J.A. House, Stoney Creek
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1898 Feb 18
Edden Turner was in office &amp; on 19th
took tea with me sold his farm to Mr. Williamson
Francis {Ferno?}
Solicitor in co. with Richard Luddium, {Roode?} District Registry Office
Wakefield Yorkshire England
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G.W. Tape of Sumpten Oregon
Father died July 23rd
1887, was buried at Morpeth aged 72 yrs. Mother died Sept 29 1900. Buried at
Morpeth Oct 1 1900.
Rev. L.S. McCollister preached service
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1901 Sept
I was appointed Post Master of Highgate – took possession of office – Aug 3rd
1901 Opened new
office Oct 9th
1901 on corner of Main &amp; King str. Highgate.
Molsons Bank opened an office in Highgate.
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Sund Apr 5 1903
A cool dull day, some sunshine. Morden &amp; I all alone. Leona was at Ridetown at Oliver &amp; Julia &amp; ma
in Wisconsin. We went to church in forenoon. Done cooking &amp; put in day as best we could. Reading
&amp; writing letters etc. When alone the mind has many themes to ponder over &amp; the past will crop up &amp;
cause the thoughts of “man’s vicissitudes of life”.
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1903 Aug 12th
�Started on a trip via San Francisco , Portland, Victoria &amp; Vancouver to see Fred &amp; Eugene, returned
by Manitoba, St. Paul &amp; we got home Oct 2nd
9PM.
Melford Selden only grandchild came with me.
Dec 21/03 – Melford took sick – developed into Scarlet Fever
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a very bad type &amp; uncertain of recovery. Telegraphed Father &amp; Mother (Lin &amp; Mary) to come (Dec
27th
). They got here on 30th
in eve. Boy changed for the better &amp; gradually improved. Quarantine
lifted on Jan 28th
.
Malcolm McArthur died Jan 1904 &amp; buried at [unreadable looks like ‘Surrel’]Cemetery in Aldborough
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Alex McTavish died Dec 26/03 buried at Ridgetown Cemetery on Saturday. Service by the Masons.
A very cold day. Was quarantined. Could not go.
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1905 Oct 27
Rosannah Delong died. Buried in Travis City Mich.
She was 75 yrs 8 months 2 days old. Her maiden name was Rhuma Ross. A zealous Christian
Lady, respected by everyone who knew her. Uncle Richard Delong died Oct 26 1889 &amp; was buried
in Travis city.
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Her Brother is E.E. Ross, Chicago &amp; sister was Mrs. C. W. Locke, Bellvue, Kansas USA.
There has been no records made in about 2 yrs in this book. Pressure of work &amp; poor health the
cause.
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1907
The township of Orford saw fit to sue me to recover what Falls said I owed. Tried in Chatham county
courts before Judge Dowlan &amp; case dismissed with costs against the Township in full. The suit
created considerable excitement &amp; I received numerous congratulations from the best men in the
country.
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The following congratulated me strongly on winning the suit &amp; expressed deep indignation at the
council in the course they adopted. Sheriff Germinell, Dept. Sherriff, County Clerk Gosnell Clerk of
the County Holmes, County Treasurer Flemmings; Judges Chambers. {Comity?} Constable –
{Loupan?} – J. G. Walker. City {Solictor-?}; Rob Black. Will Blue, Chas Ashton, some juryman
�strangers – Joseph Kemel, L. J. Raycraft, my {Solictor?} – J. S. Foster,
At Home – Geo W Moody, Dr Mcphace, {Wooh?} Hardy Geo {Melster?}, {Dam Lagan?} &amp; family,
Sam {Gosmell?} &amp; Floyd. W. C. Sifton, R. G. Spruce, Rev McLong, John {Baiby?}, Barker,
McConder; L. D. {Ellis?}, Geo Reycraft, A. J. Stone Rev {Cerichton?}; John Scott, {Kimmy?}
{Shurch?}, John Lee
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James of Rember Narmer’s family of Harwich.
Emma – maid – Sarah Rice
Mary Neads – Annie Handy
{Summan?} Bachelor – Leslie
Hallie Mallory, Frank
Edith Bruce
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April 7th
1909 – Grandpa Handy birth day 98 yrs old. I wrote a {skelni?} journal of his life, Hutty,
journal {wanted?} {Cuh?}, {soh?} one and was published in journal &amp; monitor Sad papers with it in as
follows: Fine &amp; Supene Watson, Ina &amp; Mabel Muse, Sherman, {Munden?}, Jule – Baldum, Lucy
Bryarch, Hale Handy Jas, {Baldiom?}, W R Watson, &amp; Gordon Haily, Archy Campbell, Toronto,
{Wr?} Roome, D. A. Gordon, Olio Handy, Geo Fisher, Ed Stewart_ Continued
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Frank, Geo &amp; {Ino?} Handy, Oliver Ransome, Leis &amp; Clayton &amp; {Sworal?} others;
Morden started out in life, went to Toronto, to work for the Ontario Paving Buck Co, west Toronto, at
8 am {me?} week, Wm pears, manager, commenced Monday 22nd
, March 1908 – Continued &amp; liked
it well
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April 3rd
1909, Uncle Zelotis {We?} Long, dud at his sons residence. {Aleeins?} {Dilong?} near
Delton. {Wise?} I &amp; e was born in Clark Township {comity?} {ac?} Durham in 8 yrs 3.1823 after 85
yrs x 7 m.
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J. Morse Hardy Oct 10/09 Born Nov. 30/1877
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1910 John White born March 2 1846
Sarah A white born Sept 2nd
1853
Samuel {mariner?} White born Dec 3 1875
Mary A Dodds {written above} White born April 18th 1880
Alice Wash White (wife of A White)
Peter John Dodds (husband of Mary White)
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{Photograph of two men and a woman glued to page} H. W. M., alley, Bloomfield {Hunny?} &amp; Ida
Watson Highgate 1911
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Hale Handy {died?}
Feb 23 – 1910 - {Banquet?} in one behalf
Feb 23 – 1912 - , Gave Gladys Barley {mice Biddles?} Mrs Hanndy, Merlis Crusade By Rosan
Carney {Ho?} Little Came {pinch?} Mrs Midie
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April 1911
{Such?} Easter {Candy?}
{T?} – {Lemmus?} Watson family
Mr Mrs 7 am {Mcbenneds?}
M 7 Room &amp; hady
Mr Mrs Meil Rathorn
Mrs Harriett {Leelong?}
5827 {Duducann?} are cheap
Mr Mrs C. A. Watson
Mrs Z. G. {Linkbart?}
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Died
At Cass City. Much
Sat. see 9 to. 1893
Mrs Alice Leelong
Wife of Reuben Belong
Ages 60 years &amp; 3 m
{Interence?} in {Mavesta?}
Cemetary see 12 – 1893
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Wm. R. Meyer
126 Hallas Rd. Victoria B. C.
Charles F. Watson
Vancouver B.C. 1209 Thurow St.
Toronto 26 Gloucester St. Ont.
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Burons Steel
Rond Eau Ontario
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To Remember she of the happiest days. The one 2 {speut?} at this dear old home.
Sincerely
Elyse C. Lericelius
6/21/14 1110 Dillon Sh.
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For the sake of old sakes sake year address Harris Teachers College sh Louis {Missoure?} Summer
address
Lyle, Washington (Laura J Soper 4288 Brighton {Aoe?} M.K. Loper Los Angeles Cal.)
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Thursday Oct 3/1911
My Dear Dauphlia
The coulds are gradually lifting over on Home and beautiful sunshine in dispelling our gloom.
How thankful and pleased we all full over from recovery and our gratitude to our Heavenly Father
who rules all things. For His kindom Cheer up my Dear Girl, let nothing worry you, You have a happy
life before you yet. Be patient and exercise your best judgement and all will be again at home.
Happy and prosperous your Pa
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John W Bailey
Nov 1- 45 year Jemma a Bailey Aug 8th
37. Last Frank G. Oct 17 – 13 yrs Gladys J. – 11 – Jany 30th
{Hafbett?} Hewitt R. July 30 – 10 yrs Emma {Jeane?} 8, March 30th
Grace M. Sep 6th
1911 Ellen A.
Dece 23 1911 4 yrs
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Blenheim March 21st
Dear Uncle
When you are far away from me, I will always think of thee, as always good and kind to me,
and wherever you are on land or see sea May God’s blessing follow thee.
Your niece,
Minda Handy
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Leva M. T. Handy at Dew ducy July 3rd
, 1914
J.J. McAlice, North Vauce, Aug 19th
1915
Floruse E. McAlice, Aug, 19th
, 1915
Leona Watson born 1884 Dec 7. Died Feb/1974 1974
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William Henry Watson. This is my Christian home but commonly through life. I have {wont?} by
name or Henry Watson, I am well {kurm?} though {the G--?} of Kent, and {Eaux?}, was
Henry Watson suffered a stroke about 1914 in {Dewdncy?}. She tried to continue writing but most of
it was illegible. Died 1918, born 1838-79
{Loose, unnumbered pages}
Tuesday Oct 3 – 1911
My Dear Daughter,
The clouds are gradually lifting over our Home and beautiful Sunshine is dispelling our
gloom. How thankfull and pleased we all feel over your becoming and our gratitude to our Heavenly
Father who rules all things for His kingdom. Cheer up my Dear Girl, let nothing worry you. You have
a happy life before you yet, Be patient and exercise your best judgement and all will be again at
Home, Happy and Prospurous Your Pa
{stamp that reads “S. K. C. Education Industry Union”} Henry Watson, Clearville, Ont.
P.G.S. Grand Lodge, A. F. &amp; A. M.
P. D. D. Grand Lodge, A. O. U. W.
D. G. C. Select Knights of Canada
Harriet Delong
Elgine Ells
For more information on William (Henry) Watson, check out the “Meet the Diarists” page
under “Discover” on our website: ruraldiaries.lib.uoguelph.ca
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