Clinton News-Record, 1958-04-03, Page 10Maple Syrup Time In Stanley'
MAPLE SYRUP TIME — At the fahn cif mud or water holes they may come across in
Gordan Westlake, RR 3, Bayfield, everyone helps the 50-acre bush. Behind is the shanty where
in the gathering of sap. This handy little cater- the sap is boiled into maple syrup,
pillar, driven by Ted Dunn, will go through any. (Staff Photo)
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Clinton Women Teachers Federation
Entertained. Seaforth. Unit Last Week
Syrup Season Started !at Westlakes,
Small Caterpillar Modernizes Task
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times during the' syrup season.
Heat for boiling the syrup is
mostly supplied by wood, which
they cut from the bush with chain-
(By our Auburn
Mrs. George Milian presided
for the March meeting of the
Women's Institute held in the Or-
ange Hall on Tuesday. Mrs. R, J.
Philips was at the piano. Mrs.
Bert Craig, secretary, read the
minutes, An invitation from .the
Tiger Dunlap WI to attend their
Hobby Show was accepted, It
was decided to have the Sunshine
Sisters Banquet at the Tiger Dun-
lop Inn, on April 15.
Roll call was answered by nam-
ing "Old things I have seen die
out."
Huron Road Happy Workers Club Rold
Sewing Meeting at Mrs. &Dale's
The Clinton Unit of the Feder-
314M Women Teachers Associat-
ion of Ontario. entertained :rpemb-
er. of .the Seaforth• Unit at the
Meeting. beid in the Clinton
$011001 on Tuesday evening, March
Guests were welcomed by Miss
rndythe Beacom, who opened, the
meeting with Scripture reeding(
A brief business session followed
at which time members were re-
minded that the April meeting
had been postponed until April 29,
Mrs. 3", Willis Van Egmond, pro-
gramme convener, called on Miss
Irene Betkin, and. Miss Enaily
kris' who gave two instrumental
§,eleetiene, the fernier playing the
piano-accordion,
Guest speaker of the everting
Was Mrs. Frank Yee who displayed
and discussed a. wide variety of
crafts fer both teacher and home-
maker.
Two contests followed, one of
which was a hat-Making .compat-
Won, Members and guests, each
modeling the paper hat she had
Skillfully designed, filed into the
lounge where a social hour was
enjoyed. •
saws, but a certain amount of coal
is also used. They have a special
thermometer to tell when the syr-
up has finished boiling, This th-
ermometer must be set differently
each day, according to barometric
conditions.
Mast of their syrup is sold loc-
ally, although they have shipped
some to Toronto and Vancouver.
Correspondent)
Mrs. G. R. Taylor, convener of
historical research and current ev-
ents gave the account of the/last
five years the committee had
compiled for the Tweedsmuir
book. She was assisted by Mrs.
C. M. Straughan, Mrs. Fred Pia-
etzer and Mrs. R. J. Phillips.
Solos were sung by Mrs. D. A.
MacKay and Mrs. Wes Bradnock.
Mrs. Fred Plaetzer, convener of
the nominating committee pres-
ented the following slate of of-
ficers: honorary presidents, Mrs.
E. Lawson, Mrs. H. Mogridge,
Mrs. W. Bradnock; past president,
Mrs. W. Good; president, Mrs. G.
lVfillian•: vice-presidents, Mrs. Th-
omas Haggitt, Mrs. Robert Cham-
ney; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Bert Craig; assistant, Mrs, Gord-
on Miller.
District Director, Mrs, R. J. Ph-
illips; publicity convener. Mrs.
Wes Bradnock; pianist, Mrs. R.
3. Phillips; assistants, Mrs. W. J.
Craig, Mrs. S, McClinchey: visit-
ing committee, Mrs. Cliff Brown,
Mrs. H. Mogridge, M5. A. Nesbit,
Mrs. A. Kirkconnell, Mrs, William
Hensch.
Directors, Mrs. F. Ross, Mrs.
G. Hamilton, Mrs. Fred Plaetzer.
Mrs. H. Watson: auditors, Mrs.
Ed Davies, Mrs. F. Ross.
Conveners of standing commit-
tees: agriculture and Canadian In-
dustries, Mrs. William. Goddard;
citizenship and education. Mrs. G.
Dobie; community activities and
nubile relations, Mrs. F. Raithby;
historical research and current ev-
ents, Mrs. G. R. Taylor: home ec-
onomics, Mrs. Ed Davies; health,
Mrs. W. J. Craig; resolutions, Mrs.
Don Haines,
The dietrict uresident. Mrs. Wes
instal-
lation,
conducted the
A successful auction was held
with Mrs. Don Haines as auction-
eer, Lunch in keeping with St.
Patrick's Day was served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Gordon Miller, Mrs.
11. Watson, Miss Elva Grass and
Miss J. McAllister.
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is one of 78 national Red cross
and Red Crescent Societies, as-
sociated with the League of Red
Cross Societies. You are a part of
this great humanitarian organiza-
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Canadian Red 'Cross Society.
From 1954 to 1957 the value of
Canada's mineral production in-
creased. from $1,488 million to $2,-
134 million,
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SEED GRAIN
SEED BEANS
The maple-syrup season is in
fqll swing, and many district far-
mers are now engaged in this
spring time occupation. One of
the biggest syrup bushes in this
district is that of Gordon. West-
lake, RR, 3, Bayfield. They have
over 50 acres of young hard map-
les, and 1,500 of these• trees are
tapped this year.
In their syrup operation they
use a crawler tractor to pull a
tank on a float through the bush.
As they gather the sap, it is
dumped into this tank. The tractor
will go through mud, or creeks,
and over small hushes. When the
sap is brought back to the carhp,
it is, dumped into a large storage
tank about eight feet off the
ground, at the end of their 15X28
boiling shanty, From this tank
the sap is fed by gravity into their
4X16 Grim Evaporator. Westlakes
say it takes 40 gallons of sap to
make. a gallon of syrup, and they
produce about 15 gallons of syrup
a day. They usually have four or
five helpers in their hush at all
Mrs. Elmer Dale was hostess
for the March repeting,ef the Hap-
IV Workers Mb, when ten zneM.-
bore answered mil call with a joke,
several' *bank you notes were rend
4314 a lucky draw was men by
Mrs. Wilfred -Glazier,
'Several aprons were handed in
and articles for a layette were
distribeted for sewing After an
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Auburn Women's Institute Annual
Elects Mrs. G. Minim 1958 President
afternoon of Ruining, the hoot.-
ess served lunch, assisted by Mrs. ,
William VOn.
and. Mrs.. 'Wilfred . Glazier.
The next meeting will be ono
April 1O. at the home of .Kre.
ford Glazier, when All. pit vvi11,
he answereil! with a. hottseole4n-
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