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Edith "Gertrude" Brown Hood Diary, 1928
Gertrude Brown Hood Diary, 1928_016.pdf
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Weather, South east wind snow at first turning to rain by night Fred took saw home first Nom went to Unionville with Les, taking seeds over to be cleaned and bringing salt home
Fred & I helped Browns plant hydro pole at the road in morning
Fred went home in afternoon
I went to Richmond {I till along aith?}
I Brown & Wm Brods to see about getting Hydro in church by Sunday
Sertie attended class at Victoria Square again to-day
Weather, colder with strong N.W.wind
Eggs.105
Nothing much doing in morning
In afternoon men went with Les to help load a load of straw from John Boyingtons
Sertie attended class at Victoria Square John Slendenning was in with 4 {Chrysler?} at nigh we went over to Pinders for a visit
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