The [at] Ihul Ihe H omen'l [ruli- Iult' Hall at {he Unfurin -lgriculmral \Iuwum ll undergoing u fflt’flifl it nu/ nI'M‘s m rPUL/t’l’l “I Home & (uunlrx. literal]. the “'1 Hall was [t-amn'rl an the I‘ll†I’ll†cm‘er and {I win Inllr/é' "wt/lot] the beam" rt/mm IhI‘ plum In rr/urhith rhe ex- I'trim: hut/dint: m resrrrth/t' "(l [apical H I Hull It] [933. " Ir nltr [mt dam/line lmwt'vt'r. M‘t’ hm] um‘t tLt-It'ln Infnrnmtiun uhmll Iht-n‘nmmimrplum. Imlut. Mt'hurr lhl' [Ir/(Ills. H t- Irml Hm [It/Inning uan will umut-r um qm’tlium t'nu mmhr Imrr Itfmm will Hit N ltlt'tplut‘ ll lu'tnu (hunt-ml. plum for Mr hull mul L'rmtmll rtml I/lt' t‘tmt/rltt‘liml u'ltt'rlult'. Ih 5| \\\ Ill \\l II \I 'tttlwv. H1 llll l'u'tllllkt Ill Illt‘ l'll"|llv‘ll “ulln'lt- lll-llllll‘,’ Ml rmmrm JIILI nm‘mm LI†lmuc HIIJHlIIlIIIIJ‘. ‘Il'li'l'll rn |l|.Illl'C llll‘ illiplit‘.‘ llllll |l|l1'l|lll'l.lllllll HI lllL‘ \kumwn ‘ llIallllllt' l|.I|| nu Iltt' lllll .I'lllll l'ltlllllll Illa -ll|l\lllll,‘ .Illll IIIlV‘lllIl n! lllC I: ll .\( \pttL \IJM lllllk‘ I‘Jlifv mccting room are currently resmred If) [he I919 â€" I929 time period. with mmc modurn amenities including hcal. ulcctncal outlets and kitchen laclllllflx. Bcginning next season. the hall will look \omcwhat different. A \Irlglt‘ ycar, 1928. will be represented. ’lh: mccttng room at the from of the hall “all he wt up to look as though :1 dumunslrallon lecture course in wuttlg had just concluded for the llllL‘l’I’lUUfl. Thu kitchen will undergo .1 may" rcl'urhishing and. when com~ plL'IL'. mll represent a typical com- lllllllll\ hull kitchen of 1928. um chungc the present display? l‘L'I'IULllL' I'ucclil'ts and changes of tlhpluyx an: ncccwary al most cul- llll’ill tttslllutltmï¬ l0 appeal [0 the rcltlrll mitm. This is a well known l‘lltiw‘lllll management fact. but there It tttnrc m u in this case. The new "Int nl‘ Ductwcry†brochure publi- LIN-Ill! lhu l‘riand Lee Home. Adelaide lluutlluu Homestead. and the W0- tllctl'w lthlllttlc Hall at We Ontario Mrnmltural Muwum will undoubted- ll l'L'llllMllL' inlcrcsl in touring these \IlL’N, Hcmndly. at» the Ontario Agricul- luml Museum hllx matured through in llL‘VL’lUplllL‘Ill phtts‘cs. the date of ()murm Agricultuml Mumtm mm." '5 ""lean II 1mm '3 INSTITUTE HALL 1928 has a: half of the mm“ This will adult-note gum midi village life iernlarioi‘dminga period when local relaxed services were so to uk- farming community. '5 also signiï¬cant for ï¬ltWon'Im's Imam: 0AM researcher Lynn Campbcll states the. Womeï¬'sltistitufle "was a thriving organization†in [928 an»: that this "k a 50ch example of wm’§.lmme's c~ perience. for it rm palm their in the Ontario In keeping “reprints goals of the Women‘s ed‘ cation for women. a new, . demonstration will be t- hibited. This wmnllhtucotw ‘ offered by the Womm’i Inm'mu eta-operation Willi lllgaflnllrio [1 partment of Accord“ to course I'lll have tables, lht sewing machines; ' - north skirt waist. I " twelve inch nil