Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1953, p. 12

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A class in Rug Making, Sandhill lnslilule in Pea-1 laughl by Miss Florence Wrighl, slanding. Tl; mdihers here didn't lEI lhe facl lhul lhey h. children prevenl lhem from learning lo malo- An Elgin Caunly Homemaking Club Lenders‘ Training Schaal The home economisl, MISS Agnes Turnbull is behind lhe member sludy‘ing the pallern. in clolhing. hidden The (loss and same ol lhe work shown ol a Home Crall Achievamenl Dayâ€"Enlth Inslilule wilh Wingharn and Clinlon parlicipaling. Arlicles made included lealherwork, moccasins, gloves, weaving, needlepoint and needlework. The inslruclar, Miss Ina Lindsay, is lhird from lefl, sealed. Two members of Easl Furl William lnslilule model Home economisl, Miss Jean Noble ul lhe right, discusses becoming lines in dresses al a Home' making Club leaders' Training School in Durham Counlyv nighlgowns made in a class in Lingerie. The leacher, Miss Eleanor Kidd. is second from His: lell. Belclawâ€"Al a Nulrilion course in Supper Dishes, Havelock Insrllule. The lnslruclor, Miss Margorel Meyer is al lhe left Belowâ€"Miss Irene McBride, psychologisl, wilh ' aul lnslilule Class in "We Call ll Human Keewolin and Jaflray lnslilule parlicipuled in HM ,aunly. Your; Smui lg;

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