Halifax Grammar School - Grammarian Yearbook (Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada)

 - Class of 1967

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10 - MAPLE SYRUP It is fvm to watch how maple syrup is collected. Let ' s make a visit to a forest where maple syrup is made. There is snow on the grotmd, so the men have to use sleighs. Then the men go to the sugar bush to tap the trees. A spout, called a spile, is put into the hole, and on it a small bucket is hung. VJhen the running sap comes out through the spile, it drips into the bucket. It takes around a day for the bucket to get filled up. One or two men go back to the woods every day to get the biHikets. They collect the sap from each bucket. A big sleigh with a tank on it gathers the sap up. The tanks are sometimes made out of wood. Then they carry the sap to the sugar house. In my opinion, I think this is the most interesting place of all, A large tank called an evaporator boils the sap. The sap is put into the evaporator and it is heated by a fire built under it. The sap starts boiling and boiling, until the water is driven off by steam. It is tested from time to time. When it is turned into a right thickness, it is drawn out of the tins and it is sold as maple syrup. When syrup is ready, all the people from the country come to the sugar house. The syrup is put on the snow. It makes a kind of candy. It is very sweet, so watch out for a tooth ache. Pascal Batiot Prep, 5 Age 11, MY TT3LIP My tulip is growing! My tulip is growing! It will be in flower tomorrow. The colour of my tulip is red. Sarah Stevens Prep. 1 Age 6.

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