Braemar WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 8, 2014, p. 24

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’ Beanhaven is official cabb l 7_6â€"?.0- Gaz,’g.)-f. tJuanre 1.5‘_,(,&17‘- g pp Thirtyâ€"five members and “‘;,_.o-» j one guest (Walter Krop?), ; . mc c iWkegenss, . In correspondence, a travelled to Beanhaven TAVISTOCK MEN‘S CLUB JUNE MEETING , l thank you note from the Farms outside of Embro &4 | °. Community 4â€"0 ClaD was ‘ for a tour for their monthly * l recened! Do ds ts meeting on Thursday, June w# ; l us 1 * Animimiegy, . . s €, and District Historical 19, 2014. w»** . se [ . ; es Someg;;x‘ttallnqned a le:ttefr The membe ® se ces y3 Pags Sges: . . iewae | regar eir support for _ variety of producti is El t‘ port ‘ on ; $ i.h | _ methods uI;ed by fgllllnder § “‘f} yer Je ... Cake on [ ..â€"mine | The Cinbaiconsti ifion Peter Bess and his sonâ€" /’f y l u. ies _© * | * t g m e S P 59â€" y w4 fivgfifd 3 a(;neglldéd ia 4s Roger Murray, y $ ‘;,;» !x y h",\s‘“r ;fi hb «s ,.&’.‘.Pv ”' is h and_ s er IIia the e supplying vegetables for i . +* //‘ _‘ $ anetr uaere is C : monqn 0 accept the new the Toronto Food Terminal A :1 : ul ENn ioh c m Th if C : 33 f worghng. Put to a vote, the Beanhaven Farms was _ C Py . $ uen N e t ; ; > motion was passed with 32 founded by Peter and his # . / % s Wms (ed F oi es \\'“ j tk gfx)t;?gsléldfavour usls wife, Agatha, in 1966. After [ 1. | â€" ooo \{4 tsM â€"mnl b o 20 Discussion for the __ 4 0r 5 years, they were +000 oc e id ?;%v l en . . : ; t ing included th |_ able to purchase their eppocda s ae s o se & e t i oo . mss NNN PC CCC S | own 100â€"acre farmand | | ues e mM > ( 0 ob ols _ started producing cabbage | _ | i e e e n oo ~ se ie se . | wl host en Altâ€"Candidates _ and rutabagas (turnips) csmm eiale ie s l Ts l 2 02 | _ | Meetine in October for the ‘ Back then there were no *E a gie y P u‘f}i e t m 4: e e e nrearordengn | . _ > e ons sag phoce 3 $ ic asit t uk zd me c iL ie Lo n s pak e us sarinl ht f _{,';"é,,g‘;y“%?,(fy;«}: KÂ¥a,./ > _ Wiffen anpounce_d that § o o mt d o tk ns e p ie o t o o c p e Cacp o pee ce i { es n us o s mpaprane ol 0 .. > ; Now they use a 4 f0% s ns o n l o e Copie Ahne: o e P ue ie sc eaeiges =â€" | Senior of the Year Award at t o i UG, . Hagaine c K oo adige n perd io n pptard4e ‘olao is ow x6 _ _ | the Senior‘s Picnic on June planter on 370 acres and en jep sine ie * n . e n i oi ids > y uon 08 it Pm I;t, *4 24 *z 1 uow o ut | _ 18th. _ grow their own plants from | Saa A w s O e «ri"?“” gf.;fi‘: < §A ran" ol inss Q'r;}?“l *77 . . *.". 2 m Duane Kropf asked | in im o i d o ie ally 1. 2y C1 T ul ame oo 2on M on Allan t e nelin iglee LV â€" . =© â€" | segc} in nt;lne: greenlfiouses‘ y e es 3. ’f»;wf’::: e 3,\} 3;*; 3: . o x; ay __._{ | members to sign up on a | _Since their da.ug ter, C 8 * e x C e ols m *\ _ _~~ | sheet for duties on July _ Linda, and sonâ€"inâ€"law . j : MASApNENCCCcccUC _| 10th when members will _ joined the business, Beanhgzven Farms‘ Peter Bess (left) and sonâ€"inâ€"law Roger Murray display cabbage plants that are nearly ready to plant in the field. | coor breakfast for th. production has tripled. They will supply cabbage for the Tavistock Men‘s Club‘s Annual Sauerkraut Supper in November. _ i ; North Ensthope Antieu'e The members were assist with the planting and | today the company can sometimes twice daily Supper held Wednesday, i Tractor Breaéast‘afb given a demonstration of _ harvesting schedule. | store up to 3,000 bins oOf _ quring harvest. Fach truck November 12, 2014. | ~ ‘The Club‘s next _ _ the seedling planter for Beanhaven grows crops | vegetables. To prepare _ ‘holds 72 bins of cabbage. During the business meeting will be held on the greenhouses. It allows â€" Of early cabbage, green | for the coming harvest, This year the Men‘s Club portion of the meeting, September 18, 2014 them to plant trays of 200 1bea1-15, brussel sprouts, ‘ / they recently purchased _ jg grateful to Beanhaven _ president Greg Pye I f E plants each in two hours to |CaUliflower and broccoli. _ 10.000 waxâ€"coated boxes _ Farms who will be donating welcomed everyone and fill one greenhouse. They _ |He Said they can have | and 20,000 bushel baskets ; the cabbage for their ‘a delicious ham and | plant one greenâ€"house each |f*0m 60 to 70 pickers at _ | from Wellington Wood 'annual sauerkraut supper. scalloped potato dinner week in order to stagger one time. They purchased | Products in Mount Forest. iMen’s Club members will â€" was served by the St. Paul‘s the 40â€"acre plantings a 10â€"row boom conveyor _ | The company makes its Islice, dice and press the Lutheran Ladies Guild. and harvest times. Upon !from Holland to aid in ‘ own pallets from wood also cabbage into barrels, then â€" They were thanked by Ed maturity, the plants are put the harv est. Six wagons _ | Purchased locally, "They‘re |ferment them for the exact (Pellow on behalf of the in the ground with a 4â€"row _ TUD Continuously during _ all put together by hand," â€" length of time while being |Club. f planter guided by a GPS. hmest with 40 cases per Roger noted. \steeped in a secret mixture 1 A group of 12 Mexican | skid and stacked 10 high. ;_ Beanhaven runs two â€" iof herbs and spices. The Treasurer Roger Bender Gladding read the minutes workers live at the farm _ |_ The business started _ 53 tractor trailers to the _ ‘results can be sampled at 20°G ©xpenses for the of the May meeting. from June to November to with no cold storage, but Toronto Food Terminal, ‘the Club‘s Annual Roast month and gave a report on _ The 50/50 Draw was won . s ‘Pork and Sauerkraut ‘the Fish Fry. Secretary Bill by Jack Wettlaufer. 9\3 ty

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