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Franklin McMillan Diary, 1934

Franklin McMillan Diary, 1934 (13).pdf

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Mar 24 Cloudy & cool with a few snow flurries. went to Hamilton. Hamilton survived the next round in the Senior 6.H.a. play downs. won from Ottawa scores 2 to 1 & {illegible} 3 to 3. Moncton last years champions beat Mc Gill of Montreal 3 to 1 in both games

Mar 25. Fair and not quite so cold thawed some. Had Stan Blair & {illegible} up in the evening.

Mar 26th Cold & cloudy this morning. snowing this afternoon 3 or 4 inches snow tonight & now raining at bedtime

Mar 27th Cold again real winter down to about 8 or 10 from zero.

Mar 28th. cold this am but thawing this afternoon. floods going down the field. drains in bad shape washed into hole.

Mar 29th Frozen again this am but floods again this afternoon saw a couple of robins for the first Oakville won the Intermediate championship last night in the finals with Oshawa won both games 5 to 3 - Monkcton beat Hamilton in the Eastern Finals Sr. 6.Ha. 3 to 2 on the round

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