The Munro Letters 1914 - 1917 : Letters Home from the Front - World War I
Date of Letter:
1915/02/24
Summary:
In which Erland sends news from Oakville to Gordon Munro. Includes description of a sleigh ride to Milton; inquiry regarding upcoming visit to Toronto Ex Grounds; and, mention of Fleda.
Transcription:
Oakville Feb 24 1915

Dear Gug.-

Well I guess you will think I am a peach for not writing to you before this but I am such a darn poor writer that I hate to start.

How are things going up in Georgetown?

Things have been pretty quite around here as usual. I suppose you have heard all about the sleigh ride we had last Saturday up to Milton. It was some sleigh ride but we had a pretty fair time just the same it was too bad that you were not here to go but I suppose you are having just as good a time up there.

I understood Fleda to say that she had seen you in Georgetown not long ago.

When do you fellows intend to come down to Toronto Ex Grounds or don't you fellows know anything about that.

I received your card o'k and that sure is a nice station. it is too bad they couldn't condescend to build one like that here.

I think it is up to you to write me a letter now as it must be pretty near my turn because nearly all the rest have got one.

Well I am supposed to be working instead of writing this so guess I will close now, remember me to Brock. Well so long be good to your self.

Yours sincerly

Erland.
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