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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1925

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As soon as I got the Chores done up this morning which was not very early owing firstly to my neglecting to set the alarm clock and secondly to my being delayed by a visit from Bill Donald while I was at the school house, I went over to the farm and Frank and I returned Proper's wood rack with the little team before dinner. This after noon we drove down town and got Oliver Mann and his radio outfit and brought him out here to give us a concert. It was very blustery when we came out and the side road was quite badly drifted. Frank had dug out the drift at the
 
As soon as I got the Chores done up this morning which was not very early owing firstly to my neglecting to set the alarm clock and secondly to my being delayed by a visit from Bill Donald while I was at the school house, I went over to the farm and Frank and I returned Proper's wood rack with the little team before dinner. This after noon we drove down town and got Oliver Mann and his radio outfit and brought him out here to give us a concert. It was very blustery when we came out and the side road was quite badly drifted. Frank had dug out the drift at the
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top of the hill this morning, where he said Roy Hammond nearly tipped over a load of hay. Frank, Charlie Dixon and Fred Misener rode rails to hold it in the riad from the top of the hill to the corner. Fred Misener tolf=d Frank that Jim Birdsell had been in to see me last night but to ask about digging out the cut at Linsay's hill but hadn't done it because I wasn't home so I let the boys out of the gate and drove on up to Shand's to telephone him. I couldn't get him but left word for Charlie to tell him to go at it in the morning as it was blowing to hard to-day I also invited Charlie & Flossie diwn to hear the radio. Oliver & Frank were not long getting the stage set. They nailed a scantling oion the shend and ran the aerial from it to the ast gable of the house, gronded to the pump and ran the wires through thekey hole in thre north door, they were then ready to pick up message sform any station that wa sbroadcasting They got a few from Buffalo in the after noon but there wasn't uch on till after six o'clock. I did the chores upfairly early, and Ina, who wa shere all day ansd staye dfor the concert, and I sat through tea with the earphone son our heads, listening to mussic

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Wednesday January 21st

Dad and Frank brought the wood out this morning just as we were about ready to start for town. We went down to Aunty's for dinner and this after noon I went to the postponed annual meeting of the Horticultural Society, there were just a few there but enough to elect officers for next year. We put Jack King in as president in place of Mr. Aldried We got home about dark. It was cold but a beautiful day.

Thursday January 22nd

As soon as I got the Chores done up this morning which was not very early owing firstly to my neglecting to set the alarm clock and secondly to my being delayed by a visit from Bill Donald while I was at the school house, I went over to the farm and Frank and I returned Proper's wood rack with the little team before dinner. This after noon we drove down town and got Oliver Mann and his radio outfit and brought him out here to give us a concert. It was very blustery when we came out and the side road was quite badly drifted. Frank had dug out the drift at the

top of the hill this morning, where he said Roy Hammond nearly tipped over a load of hay. Frank, Charlie Dixon and Fred Misener rode rails to hold it in the riad from the top of the hill to the corner. Fred Misener tolf=d Frank that Jim Birdsell had been in to see me last night but to ask about digging out the cut at Linsay's hill but hadn't done it because I wasn't home so I let the boys out of the gate and drove on up to Shand's to telephone him. I couldn't get him but left word for Charlie to tell him to go at it in the morning as it was blowing to hard to-day I also invited Charlie & Flossie diwn to hear the radio. Oliver & Frank were not long getting the stage set. They nailed a scantling oion the shend and ran the aerial from it to the ast gable of the house, gronded to the pump and ran the wires through thekey hole in thre north door, they were then ready to pick up message sform any station that wa sbroadcasting They got a few from Buffalo in the after noon but there wasn't uch on till after six o'clock. I did the chores upfairly early, and Ina, who wa shere all day ansd staye dfor the concert, and I sat through tea with the earphone son our heads, listening to mussic

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