Pugwash harbour (no date) |
This blog contains the diary entries of Henry Harris "Harry" Murray, who enlisted with the 85th Battalion (Nova Scotia Highlanders) on September 29, 1915. Harry kept a daily record of his activities as a member of its renowned band from January 1 to March 22, 1916, and subsequently served overseas for the war's duration.
Thursday, 17 March 2016
Friday, March 17, 1916
Left at 2.30 for Pugwash. Marched to church. Played concert for childern [sic]. Bill Borden’s [William McLean, 223392, Amherst, wounded at Cambrai on September 27, 1918, died of wounds on September 28, 1918] home here. Stayed at Miss Jean McDonald’s here with Kelley. Meeting at church in eveing [sic]. The ladies served supper in Oddfellows hall at 6 o’clock. Small party at Mrs. Daiken’s [?] after meeting.
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