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Edith "Gertrude" Brown Hood Diary, 1927
Gertrude Brown Hood Diary, 1927_095.pdf
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=== Thursday, June 23 === | === Thursday, June 23 === | ||
Weather, Cloudy, Warm, rain early in Noon turning cool at night Churned 53 Ibs butter in morning howed in afternoon Men ploughed in orchard in morning and harrowed potatoes & scuffled mangels in afternoon <u>Forest Hill</u><u> played Buttonville ball at night Buttonville won.</u> | Weather, Cloudy, Warm, rain early in Noon turning cool at night Churned 53 Ibs butter in morning howed in afternoon Men ploughed in orchard in morning and harrowed potatoes & scuffled mangels in afternoon <u>Forest Hill</u><u> played Buttonville ball at night Buttonville won.</u> | ||
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{Newspaper article pasted over part of Thursday, June 23} | {Newspaper article pasted over part of Thursday, June 23} | ||
What W EAST YORK WOMEN AT ANNUAL MEETING Commendable Report Given by Scarboro' Junction Women's Institute MRS. GRAVES RE-ELECTED The varied character of the Women's Institute program and the possiblities of achievement were demonstrated by the splended reports submitted at the annual meeting of the East York dis-trict of the Women's Institutes which took place on Thursday a St. Andrew's Church, Markham, with the President, Mrs. Irvin Graves, in the chair. To the Buttonville Junior Branch, with a membership of 29, went the palm for attendance, which averaged 27. This organization purchased flan-nelette and made garments for chil-dren in an orphanage, at the same time providing a gift and cheer-box for each small {illegible} From left-over pieces | What W EAST YORK WOMEN AT ANNUAL MEETING Commendable Report Given by Scarboro' Junction Women's Institute MRS. GRAVES RE-ELECTED The varied character of the Women's Institute program and the possiblities of achievement were demonstrated by the splended reports submitted at the annual meeting of the East York dis-trict of the Women's Institutes which took place on Thursday a St. Andrew's Church, Markham, with the President, Mrs. Irvin Graves, in the chair. To the Buttonville Junior Branch, with a membership of 29, went the palm for attendance, which averaged 27. This organization purchased flan-nelette and made garments for chil-dren in an orphanage, at the same time providing a gift and cheer-box for each small {illegible} From left-over pieces | ||
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Wednesday, June 22
Weather, Cloudy and rain then clearing & warm Got into working order again in morning dry cleaning up buckwheat after an inspection of place Men fixed fence in morning and sowed buckwheat in afternoon
Thursday, June 23
Weather, Cloudy, Warm, rain early in Noon turning cool at night Churned 53 Ibs butter in morning howed in afternoon Men ploughed in orchard in morning and harrowed potatoes & scuffled mangels in afternoon Forest Hill played Buttonville ball at night Buttonville won.
{Newspaper article pasted over part of Thursday, June 23}
What W EAST YORK WOMEN AT ANNUAL MEETING Commendable Report Given by Scarboro' Junction Women's Institute MRS. GRAVES RE-ELECTED The varied character of the Women's Institute program and the possiblities of achievement were demonstrated by the splended reports submitted at the annual meeting of the East York dis-trict of the Women's Institutes which took place on Thursday a St. Andrew's Church, Markham, with the President, Mrs. Irvin Graves, in the chair. To the Buttonville Junior Branch, with a membership of 29, went the palm for attendance, which averaged 27. This organization purchased flan-nelette and made garments for chil-dren in an orphanage, at the same time providing a gift and cheer-box for each small {illegible} From left-over pieces
