Stephen Powell writes:
> So "Sunday dinner" is the noon meal on Sunday.  The evening meal on
> Sunday is called supper.  So, Monday through Saturday it's breakfast,
> lunch, and dinner.  On Sunday, it's breakfast, dinner, and supper.

That's the convention I grew up with in Sault Ste. Marie, but of course
that was in the "city".  Out on the farm it was as I described above.

I say that was the convention, but in practice we didn't go to church
much and Sunday dinner was usually in the evening.
-- 
John Hasler


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