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Camp at Winona, Ontario, 1918
The Winona camp
housed about a hundred young female members of the Farm Service Corps. The
girls could choose to live in tents or in a room in the barracks. Lois
Allan decided to live in a tent. In the background is the E.D. Smith plant
for which the girls gathered fruit.
Library and Archives Canada
MG30-C173
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