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Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary, 1921

Mary Agnes Cooper Diary 1921 9.pdf

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Tue Mar 8. FIne and moderately warm. very muddy. Mary Watson here

Wed Mar 9. Very mild. warm wind. then rain in evening.

Thur Mar 10. Aunt Nellie up all day. frozen and cleaner. Aunt Mattie out for paper. Lorraine here for tea. Mrs Simpson and Miss Mundey called. I went to Euchre at Mr Boyles in the evening. 40 there. obins here.

Fri Mar 11. Fine and quite mild. very muddy. Plenty of Robins there have been some in Village all winter but not here. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto in the afternoon. Willie called in the morning.

Sat Mar 12. Milder and showery. the roads are cut from ditch to ditch and scarcely a place to walk.

Sun Mar 13. Fair and colder. roads frozen clean. Aunt Mattie and I at evening church. Annie called.

Mon Mar 14. Fair in the morning. then a light shower in afternoon I went to Mr Attinsons Sale. roads very. very. muddy.

Tue Mar 15. Fine and mild. I went to a Euchre at Mrs Breakeys. A little rain thunder evening.

Wed Mar 16. Mild at first then much colder. and quite windy. a little dry in some places. I went to pay Doctor in evening. Aunt Mattie up to see W. Luesby. I left my hat to be trimmed and Aunt Mattie got a new one. $3.25 for mine. We cleaned Bureau Drawers and Clothese Closets. roads badly cut. very deep. Aunt Matties hat $10.

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