Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1954, page 16

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Home Economics Extension Services tario Women's Institutesâ€"195465 will be continued as announced in the bulâ€" letin “Extension Services for the Homemaker 1953;54." In the Food and Nutrition field, the course “Let's Cook It Right” runs for three afternoons and covers basic cookery methods with demon~ strations on meat, fish, vegetables, sauces, salads, flour mixtures and dessertsâ€"an allâ€" rriund course for inexperienced or experienced cooks. Courses of Wm afternoons each are “Supper Dishes,” “Oven Meals,” “Your Money's Worth in Food," “Your Children’s Food.” Naturally, “Your Children's Food" is of special interest to young mothers, and many Institutes have made a special canvass to bring in the young mothers of the community whether they are Institute members or not, Shorter courses of one afternoon or evening are “Your Food and Your Figure"#this has been very popu- lar, “Cooking Short Cuts,” “Canning Ontario’s Foods” and “Frozen Foods." HOME ECONOMICS courses for the On- Fort ot the North Perth‘s Women's Institute display at Mornington Foll Foir, illustrating Women's Institute Branch Extension Services taken by various Institutes and Homemaking Clubs in the district. From left to right are shown Millbonk‘s course “Horne Core of the Sick"; Millbonk and Grcvctridge Garden Clubs' vegetable exhibits,- Moncklon's course "Canning Ontario's Foods”; Gruvolridgc‘s zourse "Brighten Your Home with Color" Fundamental in the Clothing con-39; . “Dressmaking I" where each class morfibf learns right sewing procedures in y‘ak’er a cotton dress, a blouse or a skirt. “Dr”; ing II” is a more advanced course fin m“; who have taken “Dressmaking 1,“ T17 S four-and-a-half day courses running from; Mm day noon through to Friday There is , A in making Lingerieâ€"a course where n_ “be; learn to adjust a commercial pattern , ’ assemble, fit and finish a slip, nightgo H bi, jacket or pyjamas. (Many women bar 131“, this course especially to learn to make 1 ' for men and children.) This course i' ._ five afternoons. Another five aftErnoor Hub; is "Children’s Clothing.” This is another am,“ worth dollars to a young mother, or pm as a good many grandmothers. “Make It F :z" 3 a one-and-a-half day course in alte liking “Something to Wear,” a half day ses :: h, choosing the most becoming and g 3,11,, satisfactory clothes for the individual. I l it} newest courses dealing with some of ti my ping problems of the times are “Chaos lm'l â€" a miniature bedroom set-up; Gadshiil Hon am; Club's unit "Milk in the Menu",- and Briito :luh‘ "Milk on the Involid’s Troy". On the other sic - ‘r- exhibit ware Elmo Centre's course “Your F on: Your Figure"; and Donegol's course in "Frozea 3d: Directors Mrs. Howard Moyberry, District Presio on: Mrs. Martin Mogk, shown in the picture, were t qu'.‘ ot the exhibit. HOME AND cow N .3" c m“_â€" m i ;--â€".-â€"- .

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