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A L B E R T A WOMEN'S INSTITUTES " Correct way to make a worked buttonhole." " Cheese Making." " Brown Sugar Icing." " Angel Cake." " Checkerboard Cake." " Home made soap— toilet, bath and laundry, all from tallow." " Weaving with crepe paper." " Interior decorations." " Labor saving devices." " Balanced meals and good food combinations." " Re- footing cotton and lisle stockings." " Patching sweaters by means of knitting." " Making desserts." " Norwegian fancy cookies." " Manufacturing of vegetable shortening." " Making Salads." " Rayon— from Spruce trees to finished articles." " Paper Flowers." " Making cold creams— hard lotions, etc."— by demonstration from Department of Agriculture. " Dressmaking"— from the selection of the pattern through to the final fitting. Lecture by Miss Milne on nutrition with a demonstration of supper dishes and wholesome desserts. " Party Ideas," by Miss Dakin, Department of Agriculture. " Cooking tough meats," by Miss McCaig, Department of Agriculture. Papers have been given on: " Better Cooking." " Quality guides in buying ready- made dresses." " Buying canned goods." " Sewing hints and short cuts." " Saving steps in the kitchen." " Laundering," by Mrs. C. C. Smith, of Vermilion, giving the details of every branch of this subject. This paper should be in our loan collection. " Color in the home." " Progressive Home Economics in High Schools in the U. S. A."— of special interest to us as the same type of course is being introduced in Alberta. It is of value to both boys and girls. Practical demonstrations are given in such subjects as: Planning a new house, preparing meals, making a layette, bathing a baby or invalid, taking out insurance, placing a mortgage, testing fabrics, acting the gracious host or hostess, etc. " Good foods for little money." " Buying and care of household bedding, furnishings and linens." " Cool Drinks." " Rural Home Life— Influence on Next Generation." " Cleaning of Gloves and Upkeep of Shoes." " What is a Housewife's L E I S U R E Worth " " What is the Result of the Home Improvement Plan and the Housing Act." " Removing Spots from Wallpaper and Pictures." " Care of the Hair."
Object Description
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Title | 1939 - Convention Report |
Subject | Convention; Report; AWI |
Description | Report of the Twenty-first Provincial Convention - 1939 |
Language | en |
Format | application/pdf |
Type | text |
Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
Identifier | awi0811102 |
Date | 1939 |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
Title | Page 58 |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | AWI Collection |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Transcript | A L B E R T A WOMEN'S INSTITUTES " Correct way to make a worked buttonhole." " Cheese Making." " Brown Sugar Icing." " Angel Cake." " Checkerboard Cake." " Home made soap— toilet, bath and laundry, all from tallow." " Weaving with crepe paper." " Interior decorations." " Labor saving devices." " Balanced meals and good food combinations." " Re- footing cotton and lisle stockings." " Patching sweaters by means of knitting." " Making desserts." " Norwegian fancy cookies." " Manufacturing of vegetable shortening." " Making Salads." " Rayon— from Spruce trees to finished articles." " Paper Flowers." " Making cold creams— hard lotions, etc."— by demonstration from Department of Agriculture. " Dressmaking"— from the selection of the pattern through to the final fitting. Lecture by Miss Milne on nutrition with a demonstration of supper dishes and wholesome desserts. " Party Ideas," by Miss Dakin, Department of Agriculture. " Cooking tough meats," by Miss McCaig, Department of Agriculture. Papers have been given on: " Better Cooking." " Quality guides in buying ready- made dresses." " Buying canned goods." " Sewing hints and short cuts." " Saving steps in the kitchen." " Laundering," by Mrs. C. C. Smith, of Vermilion, giving the details of every branch of this subject. This paper should be in our loan collection. " Color in the home." " Progressive Home Economics in High Schools in the U. S. A."— of special interest to us as the same type of course is being introduced in Alberta. It is of value to both boys and girls. Practical demonstrations are given in such subjects as: Planning a new house, preparing meals, making a layette, bathing a baby or invalid, taking out insurance, placing a mortgage, testing fabrics, acting the gracious host or hostess, etc. " Good foods for little money." " Buying and care of household bedding, furnishings and linens." " Cool Drinks." " Rural Home Life— Influence on Next Generation." " Cleaning of Gloves and Upkeep of Shoes." " What is a Housewife's L E I S U R E Worth " " What is the Result of the Home Improvement Plan and the Housing Act." " Removing Spots from Wallpaper and Pictures." " Care of the Hair." |
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