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SECOND SECTION
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1984
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119TH YEAR =NO. 48
Days gone iiy relived
by Hull tt students
Students and teachers celebrate Ontario's 200th birthday and
learn about the past with pioneer style festivities.
Helen Lee taught Lisa Kennedy how to hook a mat. The students also had the
opportunityto learn how to quilt. ( Anne Narejko photo)
Laundry soap didn't come from a box in the 1800s..Doreen Radford of
Londesboro showed the painstaking process of making lye soap at the
In Pioneer Homes display. (Shelley McPhee photo)
John Lyons donated his time and horses to show the students of Hullett Cen-
tral the type of transportation the pioneers used. Harvey Hoggart also gave
hay rides. (Anne Narejko photo)
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Toe tapping tunes played by Elgin Nott and Ray Cantelon inspired young
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Lillian Hallam demonstrated the proper way to do spinning. She WEIS Rhonda Hovviatt to dance a few steps. The young step dancer did a clog and
assisted by Maureen Penn who had to card the wool before it could be spun. jig for fellow students at Pioneer Days. Harvey McDowell of Blytb also drop- Daniel Boone? No, this is Brent Howatt looking over .the guns used
(Anne Narejkaphoto) ped by and played a few impromptu tunes on the fiddle. back in the pioneer days. ( Anne Narejko photo)
Joanne Stauttener tried her hand at carding wool, pioneer style, at the
spinning display. (Shelley McPhee photo)
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