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Kate Halliday Mickle Diary, 1923

Kate Mickle 1923 Diary 141.pdf

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Aug. 13th Monday

Quite cool and breezy. Went to supply boat in the morning and Charles, Jack, Dorothy and I went on to Elgin House for laundry. Charles telephoned his cousin at Gravenhurst. Jack and I stayed down at the dock and Mrs. Jameison came down & visited with us. Dorothy came back from Pt. Sandfield in Nell's boat & spent afternoon down there. Jack & Charles took Clare and I over for the Mail and then went to play golf and Nell, Doug, Dick, Frances, Dorothy and Miss Gorril brought us back in their boat. Dorothy going on to their camp. I wrote to Ferna and Mr. Caldwell & Clare walked to Sandfield for the 3 o'clock Mail. In the evening we went for a run around the shore of Bay (Pt Sandfield to Elgin House) crossed over and sailed Pinelands Bay and got Mail on the way home. Played 500 in the evening - Jack & I against Dorothy & Charles. Nell & Doug took Dick & Miss Gorril to Port Carling to catch his boat back to Toronto.

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