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Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary, 1902-1903

MaryAgnesCooperDiary_1902-1903ExerciseBook_070.pdf

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Sun Dec 20th - Snowing and quiet wet week aunt nelli and I at evening church.

Mon Dec 21 - Fine day, and moderately cold. Ammie called in this afternoon.

Tue Dec 22 - Fine day but a little colder, we went over to Willies butchering.

Wed Dec 23 - Fine day and milder, uncle in Toronto at conservation convention. Aunt Mattie and I out helping to decorate the church.

Thur Dec 24 - Fine day, very mild and sloppy,aunt Mattie and I helping to decorate, uncle came out for us we had tea at mrs nelles.

Fri Dec 25 - Christmas Day. We were all over at Pas. Cold day.

Sat Dec 26 - Very cold. about 12 below zero this morning I put on my heavy dress. I went to the skating rink at night

Sun Dec 27 - Storming a little all day, uncle and aunt Mattie at morning church. I was at home all day.

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