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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1920-1921

Theobald Toby Barrett Jan-Apr 1921 Diary 12.pdf

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Frank went over to help thrash at Martin's and when they blew the whistle Dad. went across thinking they needed more help but he found Charlie Quanbury and Sam standing around not doing any thing. Sam told him they just blew the whistle as they wanted more company, however he didn't stay. They finished the red seed this morning and started in on the alsike
 
Frank went over to help thrash at Martin's and when they blew the whistle Dad. went across thinking they needed more help but he found Charlie Quanbury and Sam standing around not doing any thing. Sam told him they just blew the whistle as they wanted more company, however he didn't stay. They finished the red seed this morning and started in on the alsike
  
but it was no good so they quit and came over to our place and got set up at four o'clock. Pickford came over and we thrashed till dark.I went home for tea but to-night Marj. went down to the Girl's auxillary and I went out to Shand's with my horn to play in Frank Lemmon's orchestra. The roads were so rough Dad. advised me to ewalk so i did and it wa sa beautiful night. I didn't know what was going on but out at Willie's till I got there and found that the Deil of eden branch of the Women's Institure were giving a grand oyster super and everbody in the vountry mor eor else wa s there. We had a great feed first of all. I didn't tKE oysters but there were was lots besides. The orchestra provided a good share of the music and their was a programme besides and Leo Mitchell & young Church were there with theie fiddle and stayed fr the dances. This was my first night of f out with the orchesra which comprises seven pieces. Cam. McBride, wiolin, Mrs Frank lemmons, pianaist. Karl lemmon second cornet, Frank Lemmons solo cornet. Charlie Blake clarionet, Jim Ryerse alto, and myself base. They had easy south well usic so I made out all right without having had any practice. I had two or three dances and I think caught more cold and came away when the thing broke up. I got home here about three o'clock and went to bed alone as marj. stayed down town.
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but it was no good so they quit and came over to our place and got set up at four o'clock. Pickford came over and we thrashed till dark.I went home for tea but to-night Marj. went down to the Girl's auxillary and I went out to Shand's with my horn to play in Frank Lemmon's orchestra. The roads were so rough Dad. advised me to ewalk so i did and it wa sa beautiful night. I didn't know what was going on but out at Willie's till I got there and found that the Deil of eden branch of the Women's Institute were giving a grand oyster super and everbody in the country more or else wa s there. We had a great feed first of all. I didn't take oysters but there was lots besides. The orchestra provided a good share of the music and their was a programme besides and Leo Mitchell & young Church were there with theie fiddle and stayed fr the dances. This was my first night of f out with the orchesra which comprises seven pieces. Cam. McBride, violin, Mrs Frank Lemmons, pianaist. Karl Lemmon second cornet, Frank Lemmons solo cornet. Charlie Blake clarionet, Jim Ryerse alto, and myself base. They had easy south well usic so I made out all right without having had any practice. I had two or three dances and I think caught more cold and came away when the thing broke up. I got home here about three o'clock and went to bed alone as Marj. stayed down town.

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Tuesday January 25th

Sam Law pulled in to Jack Martin's last night so I thought they would be thrashing and went over to the farm in good time. Mrs. Martin had breakfast ready for them at seven o clock but it was too cold or some thing and they didnt show up till the middle of the fore noon and didn't get set up till noon. Billy Mills jammed his finger blocking the clover mill last night so he couldn't do any thing. He asked me at noon if two of us could go over and I said we could but Dad. wanted to get some wood out of the orchard so Frank went over and he said they had enough men. Dad. and I got the wood and did chores To-night Marj. and I went skating for awhile It was a beautiful moon light night but there were very few on the pond and the ice was rough in spots.

Wednesday January 26th

Frank went over to help thrash at Martin's and when they blew the whistle Dad. went across thinking they needed more help but he found Charlie Quanbury and Sam standing around not doing any thing. Sam told him they just blew the whistle as they wanted more company, however he didn't stay. They finished the red seed this morning and started in on the alsike

but it was no good so they quit and came over to our place and got set up at four o'clock. Pickford came over and we thrashed till dark.I went home for tea but to-night Marj. went down to the Girl's auxillary and I went out to Shand's with my horn to play in Frank Lemmon's orchestra. The roads were so rough Dad. advised me to ewalk so i did and it wa sa beautiful night. I didn't know what was going on but out at Willie's till I got there and found that the Deil of eden branch of the Women's Institute were giving a grand oyster super and everbody in the country more or else wa s there. We had a great feed first of all. I didn't take oysters but there was lots besides. The orchestra provided a good share of the music and their was a programme besides and Leo Mitchell & young Church were there with theie fiddle and stayed fr the dances. This was my first night of f out with the orchesra which comprises seven pieces. Cam. McBride, violin, Mrs Frank Lemmons, pianaist. Karl Lemmon second cornet, Frank Lemmons solo cornet. Charlie Blake clarionet, Jim Ryerse alto, and myself base. They had easy south well usic so I made out all right without having had any practice. I had two or three dances and I think caught more cold and came away when the thing broke up. I got home here about three o'clock and went to bed alone as Marj. stayed down town.

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