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Whitby Free Press, 4 May 1972, p. 4

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C) -Blindlold.- (1966) Rzvck Hudson 111:40 in) MOVIE-43ifflaphy (C) "The Eddy Duchin Story. <(1956) WM OVIE-Diaina (e "Casi a Giant Shdon' (1966) Ro- 11:45 (11) MOVIE-O<ame "Ten North Frederick.-1195111 11:55 a) MOVIE-Tripl. Feéture (Z) 1, Alvarez Kelly,")Advenlure; 1966> 2 The. Big Show- (Dama; 1960) 13"Blue Denam- <Dremna; 1959) 12:00 in MOVIE-Màyiery "Mad Holiday. 11936) <1MO VIE-Double Feaiwe *' Teresa,'*(Draa.1951) 2. Wckd Wle. )Engtîsh, drame, 19M5) CDMOVE-Goubte Featu,.(C 1. Guns, Girls andI Gangsters."(Mat- odrama: 1958) 2 -Incident in an Ailey.-t(rame, 1961) j» MOVIE-Oraffa A Hatlut of Ran -(1957) 12:45 2% tOViE-Conedy (e. -Honcymroons Witt Kilt You, (Italian. 1966) 1:00 C57) MOVIE-To De Arwsoinced Satan Never Steeps. <Englsh, 196 1) i, 1:50 aiCONCERN-figon rcC) THE FRIENDLY FLEA MARKET "iWe buy an-d self anything" 23 PRINCE ST 725-9783 OSHAWA FOR RENT Car à Trucks of MAi Ses and Shapes Lwes Prices wid Sstl Servlct In Town Y(J'E EAD HEREST HOLIDAY NOW CALL M1E DEÇ f7 9-2138 FOWLER'S FLOORING FfARDWOOD Installing 13 Sanding Ref in ished *CORLON *&CUSHIONED FLOORING *PAPERý HANGING & PAINTING Samples Shown ln Y@iar Own Home MIEM &S11 ont 20 Churchill Ave. Wblitbyj CHINESE FOOD ~~668-1021 "Au Lot Tsar 10% OFF on FME Home Delivery Pick Uo orders Fasi Take Out Service 116 MUAS si. W. AMPLE PARKING AT REAR THE LURE 0F Cam i ng down H ighway 12 from Or- ill ia, 1lcame upan ascene that could, have been iîfted from a Kreighoff paint- ing. About ten feet from the road and sitting at right angles ta it, was a black tar-paper shack. CIlouds of steam s hr ou de d i ts roof, drifting upvvard t hr ou gh the bare branches of the tal1 m apl1e s. Spi it cordwood was stacked nearby and in the background sap buck- ets hung f rom the t rees. A shaf t of sun- 1 ight slanted down and turned the smake into a pearl pink and lit the open door. Dark figures hurried ta and fro, skim- ming the sap, no doubt, and stoking the f ir e. The scene was a sugaring-off, about the only activity of the pioneer s that is still1 being done today, and foi- I owing is a general way of those early methads: Wooden spi les, sap buckets and map- le sugar molds have become very pop- ular with collectars of Canadiana. 1 he mol ds are very attractive carved wood- en shapes into which the syrup is pour- ed. Some molds produce little candy cabins or animal forms. Others are apen cast iran trays, which praduce blocks of sugar that are patterned an ane side on 1 y.- Sap buckets seem ta foillow a trad- i t ilan a 1 shape. They are small1 at the bot tom, and wide at the top, and quite deep. The small wvire loop fastened at the upper edgeof the bucket is the means by wh ich i tis hung fram the spil1e. 'They w er e m-a de in quantity by coapers in much the same way in which barrels were made of fitted staves, held in place by metal hoops. The later tin sap buckets fa I 1laow the same general shape as the earlvanes. Larger woaden buckets can SAVENouy onDI Prum Gulii Fuel Gil PIZZAZZIP 668-6495 Corne And Visit Us At 106 Byron St. S. WHITBV OPEN HOURS Sunday thru. Thurs - 4.C)O.mm. ta 1.00 a.m. Friday end Saturday - 4.00 p.m. ta 3.00 a.m. Open Evenings - Tuest 1hurs and Frldays Iv A N S HAIRTUNG 14W m(XmIDASST. [. - WIIITS "If ynu want to look your beste' Whfby 66"-321 ANTIQUES Iy Hein Iqyau sometimes be found; they resemble water pails, but the wire loop fastened at the upper e dge will indicate the use for which they were intended. Iron spiles can stili be found if you want to round out adisplay, but the mast desirable one and, of course, most dif- f i cul1 t to find i s the woaden spi le that waswhittledfram a small piece of wood andresemblesa whistle. lt is tapered sI1 ightly at one end, ta fit into the hale that was drilled into the tree. Part of the top is cut away ta make a trough alang which the sap ran and dripped in- ta the bueket, also when the sap froze as i t did at night, it was a simple mat- ter ta scrape out the !ce. Araund the outside of the spile, a piece of heavy wire was fastened,- one end was turned up tomake ahook, and from th!is the buc- ket was hung. Many of the huge Iran pots in which the sapwasboiled were lost ta us when the government initiated a scrap iron drive ta hel1p the w ar effor t. Some of our most priceless Iran relics were lost in this w ay. T h ere is ahuge one at.Pioneer Village which is used once a year dur- i ng t he German Festival when apple- butter is caoked in it and sold. Sap buckets seem ta bring the same priceatmost dealers shops. They ran- ge from faur ta six dallars, depending an qond itiaon. Malds are expensive. P r ices begin at twelve dc#4.rm, and in sorne cases rise ta thirty. Out-of-the way hardware stores may yield the oc- casianal iron spile. [lm afraidthe wood- en ones are real ly rare. FORTE1COMNI MARRIAGE Mr. &Mrs. Howard Ell iott are pleased tannounce the farthcaming marriage of their eldest daught-ar, Lynda Lor- raine, ta Br ian Roy Hicks, son flf Mr. &Mrs. lvanHicks, aIl of Whitby. The wedding will take place May 27 at Whi tby Bapti st Church at 3 p. m. CO0UNMCI1L TO ENTERNTAINM T AXPAYE RS Members of the i leges. Plans are Whitby town coun- be ing made to have cil and staffwvill an auction of pri- ope rate games of z es a t the end of rouete,~seenNight wil11be turn- ano unde ter, avned aver ta the contine tî anmdWhitby Storm coivesicilî à. Damage Relilef bei prvicwd-for11Fun d to aid per- dancinq, refresh- soans whose prop- ments will1 be ser- erty was destroy- ved dur inq thie e d in-the flooding evýening, and there ls uut w îI1I be bar prîv.- ls uut Maple Sugar Time!

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