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Edith "Gertrude" Brown Hood Diary, 1932
1932 (with Apple Orchard Record 1889-1890) 46.pdf
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1932 | 1932 | ||
| − | + | men ploughed across creek. Dorothy up in p.m. Newton & L called for Della they went oer to hear at play at Cedar Grove. Mrs Craig here in the evening | |
| − | men ploughed across creek. | + | Produce - 97 1/2 Dz eggs, 10 pts cream, 2 cans cream |
| − | Produce - 97 1/2 | ||
Sat June 4 | Sat June 4 | ||
| − | Weather - | + | Weather - very warm |
| − | Douglas went to market, J Hooper went with him, he could not get the | + | Douglas went to market, J Hooper went with him, he could not get the W.M.S. bale in car so did not take it. Norm scuffled mangles, potatoes & garden. Doug cultivated. Douglas planted <u>glad, asters, Marigolds</u> at night. Callers to-night Florence Craig, Irene & Art Brown, Mother & Dorothy. |
Sun June 5 | Sun June 5 | ||
| − | Weather - | + | Weather - very wam thunder shower at 5 p.m. |
| − | Art Brown, Bruce Bowes to fix | + | Art Brown, Bruce Bowes to fix Radio & Jimmy were here in A.M. Douglas & Norm went to church, We spent evening alone. Elmer Doan to speak to-night at Y.P.S. <u>Marion not feeling very well has a boil.</u> <u>I had a miserable night</u>. |
Mon June 6 | Mon June 6 | ||
| − | Weather - | + | Weather - very warm |
| − | Douglas took me over to Mrs A Hoods right after breakfast, babe born 12 | + | <u>Douglas took me over to Mrs A Hoods right after breakfast, babe born 12.15 noon</u>. Douglas & Marion came over at noon to see us also at night |
Tues June 7 | Tues June 7 | ||
| − | Weather - Quite cool | + | Weather - Quite cool. |
| − | Jr Institute picnic at Burrs. Della, Marion & Dorothy went | + | Jr Institute picnic at Burrs. Della, Marion & Dorothy went. |
Wed June 8 | Wed June 8 | ||
| − | Weather - | + | Weather - a little warmer |
| − | + | <u>men cut & planted potatoes</u> this week. | |
Thurs June 9 | Thurs June 9 | ||
Weather - Lovely day | Weather - Lovely day | ||
Institute convention at Unionville. Della over left Marion with me at Ada's | Institute convention at Unionville. Della over left Marion with me at Ada's | ||
| − | Pat & Marion went up to Jacks for 6 bags potatoes | + | Pat & Marion went up to Jacks for 6 bags potatoes A.M. cut & planted them in p.m. |
Frid June 10 | Frid June 10 | ||
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Sat June 11 | Sat June 11 | ||
| − | Weather - Quite warm | + | Weather - Quite warm. |
| − | Douglas went to | + | Douglas went to Market, took Marion down to his Mother's for the day. |
| − | Came over to see me at night also Dorothy & Marion | + | Came over to see me at night also Dorothy & Marion. |
Sun June 12 | Sun June 12 | ||
| − | Weather - Lovely day | + | Weather - Lovely day. |
| − | John called to see me in p.m. Dorothy played in church | + | John called to see me in p.m. <u>Dorothy played in church to-day. {??}</u>Douglas & Marion attended church, called to see me at night. |
Mon June 13 | Mon June 13 | ||
| − | Weather - Quite warm | + | Weather - Quite warm. |
| − | Evelyn | + | Evelyn Babe born 1240 A.M. men finished hoeing mangles to-day |
Tues June 14 | Tues June 14 | ||
Weather - Quite warm | Weather - Quite warm | ||
| − | Norm banked up potatoes | + | Norm banked up potatoes to-day. Doug |
Wed June 15 | Wed June 15 | ||
| − | Weather - | + | Weather - very warm |
| − | + | men repaired silo to-day. | |
Thurs June 16 | Thurs June 16 | ||
| − | Weather - | + | Weather - quite warm |
| − | Men ploughed orchard. Douglas & Marion came over for | + | Men ploughed orchard. <u>Douglas & Marion came over for Babe & I at night.</u> <u>Mr & Mrs Hellems</u> in to-day. <u>were suprised to hear the news. WILSON's garage burned a.m.</u> |
Revision as of Dec 7, 2025, 3:58:18 AM
1932 men ploughed across creek. Dorothy up in p.m. Newton & L called for Della they went oer to hear at play at Cedar Grove. Mrs Craig here in the evening Produce - 97 1/2 Dz eggs, 10 pts cream, 2 cans cream
Sat June 4 Weather - very warm Douglas went to market, J Hooper went with him, he could not get the W.M.S. bale in car so did not take it. Norm scuffled mangles, potatoes & garden. Doug cultivated. Douglas planted glad, asters, Marigolds at night. Callers to-night Florence Craig, Irene & Art Brown, Mother & Dorothy.
Sun June 5 Weather - very wam thunder shower at 5 p.m. Art Brown, Bruce Bowes to fix Radio & Jimmy were here in A.M. Douglas & Norm went to church, We spent evening alone. Elmer Doan to speak to-night at Y.P.S. Marion not feeling very well has a boil. I had a miserable night.
Mon June 6 Weather - very warm Douglas took me over to Mrs A Hoods right after breakfast, babe born 12.15 noon. Douglas & Marion came over at noon to see us also at night
Tues June 7 Weather - Quite cool. Jr Institute picnic at Burrs. Della, Marion & Dorothy went.
Wed June 8 Weather - a little warmer men cut & planted potatoes this week.
Thurs June 9 Weather - Lovely day Institute convention at Unionville. Della over left Marion with me at Ada's Pat & Marion went up to Jacks for 6 bags potatoes A.M. cut & planted them in p.m.
Frid June 10 Weather - Quite warm Jr farmer picnic at Preston Lake in p.m. Newton called to see me on his way up. Produce - 12 pts cream, 89 dz eggs
Sat June 11 Weather - Quite warm. Douglas went to Market, took Marion down to his Mother's for the day. Came over to see me at night also Dorothy & Marion.
Sun June 12 Weather - Lovely day. John called to see me in p.m. Dorothy played in church to-day. {??}Douglas & Marion attended church, called to see me at night.
Mon June 13 Weather - Quite warm. Evelyn Babe born 1240 A.M. men finished hoeing mangles to-day
Tues June 14 Weather - Quite warm Norm banked up potatoes to-day. Doug
Wed June 15 Weather - very warm men repaired silo to-day.
Thurs June 16 Weather - quite warm Men ploughed orchard. Douglas & Marion came over for Babe & I at night. Mr & Mrs Hellems in to-day. were suprised to hear the news. WILSON's garage burned a.m.
