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John Haworth Drewry Letters

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I enjoyed my visit to Uncle Jim. He is a very nice old man and seemed so kind-hearted. They were very hospitable indeed and have a most comfortable home. I think Dad can tell you of it if he has not already done so. Cousin Agnes was away at Georgian Bay as I did not have the pleasure of meeting her.
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I enjoyed my visit to Uncle Jim. He is a very nice old man and seemed so kind-hearted. They were very hospitable indeed and have a most comfortable home.   I think Dad can tell you of it if he has not already done so. Cousin Agnes was away at Georgian Bay so I did not have the pleasure of meeting her.
I too am sorry I did not go down to Picton. I should have enjoyed a visit there so much.
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Did I tell you that Aunt Mary was away from Deseronto when I left there? I should like to see her again before I leave Canada, but don't see how it can be done now.
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I too am sorry I did not go down to Picton. I should have enjoyed a visit there so much.
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Did I tell you that Aunt Mary was away from Deseronto when I left there? I should like to see her again before I leave Canada, but don't see how it can be done now.
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I am glad Dad has got
 
I am glad Dad has got
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BC Archives, 93-6553
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Box 4
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DREWRY FAMILY
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Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.

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I enjoyed my visit to Uncle Jim. He is a very nice old man and seemed so kind-hearted. They were very hospitable indeed and have a most comfortable home. I think Dad can tell you of it if he has not already done so. Cousin Agnes was away at Georgian Bay so I did not have the pleasure of meeting her.

I too am sorry I did not go down to Picton. I should have enjoyed a visit there so much.

Did I tell you that Aunt Mary was away from Deseronto when I left there? I should like to see her again before I leave Canada, but don't see how it can be done now.

I am glad Dad has got

BC Archives, 93-6553 Box 4 DREWRY FAMILY Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.