Windsor and Richmond
Gazette - Friday 9 January 1942, page 4
CAMOUFLAGE NET
TUITION
In view of the urgent
need of camouflage nets for the Army, Windsor ladies of patriotic bent - as all
should be - will be interested to hear that Mrs. M. H. Pulsford has generously
volunteered to give any tuition desired in the making of these nets, and can
secure the necessary material
for anyone wishing to
take up the work. Already many hundreds of ladies in all parts of the State are
actively engaged in this work in their spare time, and their contribution in
this respect, as a direct assistance to the war effort, is greatly appreciated
by the Defence authorities. A sample of the work is now on, display in one of
Pulsford's windows, and we are sure that many Windsor ladies will avail
themselves of the opportunity now presented to them of doing some thing
tangible in the war effort.