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Church Service
1920's
Saskatchewan, Canada
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Credits:
Assiniboia Museum

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There were the services to attend at the church of choice.

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Company Coming
1920's
Saskatchewan, Canada
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Credits:
McCord Museum

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Generally upon arrival from church the Sunday best clothes were changed.
The Sunday dinner had to be cooked for family and possibly for invited neighbours, as Sunday was a socializing time. This could be a semi-formal.

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Formal Dining Room
1920's
Saskatchewan, Canada
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Credits:
Assiniboia Museum

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Or could take place as a formal setting in the dining room.

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Assorted Games
1920's
Saskatchewan, Canada
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Credits:
Assiniboia Museum

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In many families activities would be planned for the family/children - out door seasonal games such as baseball, ice hockey, sleigh rides, etc. In door games - ball and jacks, pick-up sticks, and board games, etc.

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Popcorn Maker
1920's
Saskatchewan, Canada
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Credits:
Assiniboia Museum

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Popcorn might be made for a treat.

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Hand Crankes Ice Cream Maker
1920's
Saskatchewan, Canada
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Credits:
Assiniboia Museum

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Once in a while the ice cream maker would be set up for a very special treat. This two gallon size is priced at $5.26.

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Boiler on Wood Stove
1920's
Saskatchewan, Canada
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Credits:
Assiniboia Museum

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In evening the homemaker would begin planning her Monday laundry chores. She would set the boiler on stove and fill it up so that the water would be ready for Monday - laundry day.