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Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary, 1902-1903

MaryAgnesCooperDiary_1902-1903ExerciseBook_024.pdf

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Fri June 6th_ Fine day, but cool, Aunt Mattie went to Toronto, I went up to Mary's in evening

Sat June 7_ Fine day. Tom Farr here for tea.

Sun June 8_ Fine but very cool and windy. We went to Morning Church, I went to Fisherville in the afternoon.

Mon June 9_ Fine day and, Mr and Mrs Gibson called also T. Farr. Aunt Mattie came home on the evening Car.

Tue June 10th_ Fine and cool, Uncle and Mr McKenzies raising.

Wed June 11th_ Fine day but cold, I went to Prayer Meeting

Thur June 12_ Fine day, and a little warmer.

Fri June 13_ Fine and warmer. Doctor Minnie, Jimmy and Arthur Appelbe came on the evening train.

Sat June 14_ Fine and warm. Uncle took the Doctor up to Maple, Dr Sisley's.

Sun June 15_ Fine and extremely warm. Mr & Mrs Reive, also Kathleen, and Pa's family here to spend the day.

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