McCord and District Museum
McCord, Saskatchewan

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Pioneers Use, Reduce, Re-cycle, and Reuse in McCord and southern Saskatchewan

 
Plant stand . Pioneers used willows to make  furniture.
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Wooden rolling pins carved by McCord men
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A sewing box made from the wood from an old pump organ,
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Knife holder made from packing cases
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A trunk was used and reused
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A chair made from scraps  of lumber.
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A toy box barn made from  apple boxes.
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Toy barn made from lumber scraps.
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Hand carved  toy wooden animals
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Homemade toy tractor with  a homemade play one-way.
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An apple box was a great place to play.
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Making a spool tractor.toy
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Bisque dolls with hand knit accessories
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Homemade dolls were made of scraps of cloth. Yarn doll  and Red Riding Hood doll.
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Clothes pin dolls
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Corn husk dolls  were made of natural corn leaves.
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A powder puff doll.
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Oatmeal sack (Robin Hood) and a  tea towel  made of a  flour or sugar sack .
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