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McCord, Saskatchewan

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Pioneers Use, Reduce, Re-cycle, and Reuse in McCord and southern Saskatchewan
Location: McCord area of south central Saskatchewan

 
Coal for the Nogue Family
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Settlers use water  for animals.
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Pioneers cut and use ice from the Wood River
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A few pioneers built stone houses from local stones.
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Rasmus Laursen built dry stone walls.
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Cattle use a McCord area pasture
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A horse hide was used to make a warm robe.
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Roy Nelson made a coat of badger skins.
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Black currents canned by Mrs. J.A. Thomson
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Metal lard pail used for a lunch pail.
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Lard containers were very useful.
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A pail reused to store cookies for many years
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An old metal pan covered with putty and buttons to make a plant  container  for dried plants.
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Bed frame used to make a cattle gate for a cattle  chute.
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Gate for cattle chute made of combine rub bars and metal.
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An old combine hopper  is used as a grain feeder for cattle.
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A stool made of metal bands and scrap wood.
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A high chair made for a child .The material was packing boxes.
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