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Christina McLennan Diary, 1888-1893
Christina McLennan 1888-93 Diary 20.pdf
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November 1888
| 1 | Thursday. the Women Meeting at Mrs M McLennans Mayfield. about 29 present I gave 25 cts The Good Templers, were organized in the Hall this evening 33 joined. Ladies 25. Me-25 Gents 50 cts Jimi paid 50. Birdie 25 | 25 75 |
| 4 | A fine warm day. very large Congregation A Student named Dewer preached Given went to the {2nd?} Lancaster to preach the Union Church vacant | |
| 5 | G. Templers met got 3 new members Ran was one There was a meeting to consider the best way to get up a banquet for D. Hunt. The village ladies will provide the eadibles | 50 |
| 6 | Rained all day. and part of night. There was a meeting of the ladies interested in the banquet, held here this, night, all have left 10 P.M. rain still pouring | |
| 7 | baking bread, I churned. Got 1/2 gall syrup 2 lbs brown sugar, nutmeg pepper Mustar was at prayer Meeting tonight - and had a good address from Given | |
| 8 | Began to bake a little for the banquet | |
| 9 | Baking some today | |
| 10 | Bird helped a good at baking. raining all day. and evening. Ladies Commitee met at W. Slacks. Ran got a turkey | 55 |
| 11 | Cold day. | |
| 12 | I was busy all day. | |
| 13 | The important day has come, I cannot write until tomorrow | |
| 14 | I am very tyred. Well the banquet was a success tables were splendid, all passed off pleasently Sutherland a piper in full Highland costume discoursed enlivening strains. Jimie brought him from Lancaster. he took tea at our house. Far came home to attend the banquet, and left | 3-5 |
