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Sunday October 23, 1983

 21st Sunday after Trinity

British Summer Time ends

The Why Not, Hemlington

Winter is upon us. We lay abed and discussed our problems. Even if we pay the ultimate price because of the stocktakes it will have been well worth it. We have now experienced enough to tackle anything. We have not lost out. We had breakfast in a brighter mood. _______. Sunday is always a pleasant day in the pub. The afternoon was especially relaxed. We made a corned beef hash and phoned our mothers. Frank and Barbara Makin are at Winchester and they all went to Coleford yesterday. Matthew is blond with curls and almost toddling. Phoned Horton. Dad is better and back to his normal self. My cousin Stephen was married yesterday. All Mum's brothers and sisters were present. __________. Sue, Pete, Christopher, Jim and Margaret, John & Janette are at Waltergarth for a luncheon party and I spoke to Sue who was whispering and giggling. She is seeing a doctor tomorrow and may have some good news. Dr Glass told them not to try for another baby until Christmas. Have they waited long enough?  She sounded thrilled. Spoke to John. He's starting in business tomorrow with his friend Steve as Rhodes and Ettenfield. He'll have a Rolls Royce yet. You wait and see. Busy night. Bed.

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