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Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary, 1928-1929
MaryAgnesCooper_1928-1929 Part 2 22.pdf
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Sat Feb 2. Fine and bright very cold wind. out at Francis Sale. at Annies for dinner in eve. Boyle girls and {illegible}. there. Bear sees shadow
Sun Feb 3. Fine bright and moderately cold. a perfect week no storms but clear and cold. I was at morning church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk.
Mon Feb 4. Fine bright and moderately cold. I called to see Thomas Bowes. Mrs Rich Simpson called. Mrs Davidson and I to see them skate monday eve
Tue Feb 5. FIne and moderately cold. I called at Mrs Balls. and Mrs Nobles. left five dollars for {illegible}. called at Doctors no medicine or charge.
Wed Feb Feb 6. Fair untill evening it started to snow, and continued in night.
Thur Feb 7. Cleared about ten. quite a fall most of season, bright and mild in Toronto very slushy. I met T. at Hepp-
Fri Feb 8. FIne snow falling most of day quite mild. I called at Miss Edeys and seen them for the first.
Sat Feb 9. Fine and moderately cold. Mrs Davidson and I over to see them skiing. but rather soft. Mr. Thomas Bowes died at noon. Liggie and A.Hamilton at Annies. L. remained untill Sunday. so I was there at night. some cutters out.
Sun Feb 10. Fine bright. colder but a perfect day. I was at church. John and Verne called in the afternoon did not remain for tea called at Bowes.
Tue Feb 11. Fine and bright. quite cold. Mrs Davidson and I in to see them skate for a while. I went to Mr Thomas Bowes funeral. Drs $1.50.
Tue Feb 12. Fine and moderately cold. light flurries of snow. Mrs Smellie called.
Wed Feb 13. Fair with exception of light flurries. Lorraines Exam. stayed with me.
Thur Feb 14. Fair and rather mild. snow last night. I went to Toronto. I called to see Alice Sefton. Annie came here for night as her fire out.
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