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HAVE YOU AN HOUR TO SPARE?

If so, take five minutes to read this and the rest to do one of the interesting things we suggest here: It may be an hour each, once a week * v or only once a month, but however, little it is, there is something in AEWS for you; or if you have been fortunate to 1 have already acquired some particular knowledge, help others, so that they, too, may learn. If you like farming, and are thinking of going on the land after the war, AEWS has many courses for ydu. These will be ready soon, and in addition your Education Officer will be able to give you advice and assistance.

If you like bookkeeping get one of the three courses available on subject. The first of these Courses is now out. See if one of your friends has it, and don’t foyget opportunity will come to. you after the war. See that you are fit to take advantage of them. Do you like dressmaking? Every Waac should be able to take advantage of this course. Study Courses are being prepared, but in the meantime classes are formed at most sites and others can be arranged. If you like Arts and Crafts, opportunities can be taken to do 1 different things, such as Papier Mache work, Woollen Toymaking, Bookbinding, Carpentry and the like-. Tools are now available at all sites. Take every opportunity to learn something, and if you have trouble '

see your Education Officer for help and guidance. If you are interested in reading, make the fullest use of the travelling library, and don’t forget there is a. Special Request Service by which you can get any special book which you may want or which may be useful to you in your study. If you want to make your own clothes after the war remember dressmaking classes are held regularly on all the sites. We have been extremely lucky with instructors both from within and without the Regiment. See that you can make your own frocks, etc., and join the class. —lsth REGT. A person who is always out for a lark often gets the bird.

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Flak, Volume 1, Issue 6, 28 May 1943, Page 5

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HAVE YOU AN HOUR TO SPARE? Flak, Volume 1, Issue 6, 28 May 1943, Page 5

HAVE YOU AN HOUR TO SPARE? Flak, Volume 1, Issue 6, 28 May 1943, Page 5

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