y // t 1492 & N G A P ART OF house (built shortly thereafter) was surrounded by vegeâ€" ‘ KEEPI tables for their market garden businessâ€" George Pack later 1 added dairy operations. ONTARIO S HI STORY The presence ofa farm settingbeside the new laboratory The attractive house and handsome barn on the research and in the midst of rapidlyâ€"expanding subdivisions is an apt landadjacenttotheIM's reminder of the obâ€" Lane) make a fine field laboratory and equipment jective of Agriculture barn. Canada research to They were almost torn down! W| serve thea gricultural S When Agriculture Canada acquired the propâ€" /‘,%†pommmmoer omm ; 9 community and ultiâ€" erty in 1985, the structures were in pretty bad [ fere 6 7 ï¬%’y 3 mately the urban shape. It tookimaginationand persuasion toshow â€" |Kx;, ‘"’ _ 3;*:5:2 h population it supâ€" how the house and barn could enhance the reâ€" râ€â€â€" . Pke ports. | search facilities while still preserving a part of “;i P Â¥% “/:ff f history. T M,WH,...%&? _ s oo | : See the history of the area and the Pack family |&@R _ O es ï¬ Es w The house and ; on display. * o w 2i Jf»"z barn at the The Pack family owned and ran the farm for | § ?4. 4 h _ Acmeisy o7 . dn epga se Research farm four generations, starting with William pack who _ |PRApeae a n se $ cnmmcigt ME | = â€"pere renovete? !" t i + , the e 0 e BE e & ook over the farm in 1892. For many Y°"" y e se ienss their former style 5_ | I | | ; C > »<Plg < 54 4 * Lh c | a : \4 4) "k%ef " i/ a if =~‘ 4 P i cce ; 4;?’ a 3: \ € %5 0 A"diryss‘ TN s >3 LVE s,. 3 ># | "WMi 1.A sray HFAR yÂ¥ * ; I | A ypop. u. .â€" : 1Coper > » m e 5 + 6 1 | l â€" NeX . ‘.a.;‘ En s tA &+, \ ! e DC Y 3 .’5\. L e e g ‘v‘ T } < Pee ® ‘%"_ï¬ + \id ; f e take. . â€" 2400‘ | 2 > ds 5s UieS t ts : B _ "= / cce t we, <*Z4pIRt. . »aeAX s We es Pla t ca | "oâ€" Ts re ‘:" a s 8 h 3: ie esnc | , @& ' ® | | zm3 C ; * . Pss \ | £ kh ow y Bach _Row ,_ Minc fa ' se oC » | = 3 W\*& , (,\(7 R am C, ileen Nan,. imfer Bcx~th Doio\o'nc ]‘ int_Row E g ) /7 _ _1 ogl Evel NC / 4 y AQGY coloa . NC > | f y y, A\cdtpay‘f(:%;pk, {comfones. , c lvey EClode f J * Uasereter} ) 7 } $ & O f _â€" nc« f: ; mitz, 3 * | fls Tess Mss IL > i A _i 2 F FLY KILLED BY E C ns e i3 | * ~*e0# runous! ~ ‘tef â€"p pâ€" ncA c c a i A naturallyâ€" § « ahtre J fâ€":: \ 7 â€" C lie.. 3e f}-‘{“ F &k occurring fungus e SWls im \Phr es calted h may>~ 4 E | | Sooan vigm * Entomophthora 9 12 J J > 3 3 $ ns B _4 2 s y3 muscae is & * 49 4 \ & o ue ~ 4 __‘Fe . attacks house flies : % > * é‘ * Te and onion maggot | ie un o ... i" PC | £2 eb k flies. Research is K e s cnmaisnipatia * | 7I A § Es # 3 being carried out to _ JA T esn | ) §§ ?\ kss see ifscientists n | "C Sgg$t can make use of P d @» * g nature‘s ‘ :.. \ «Bs (“"t § methods of control. & * es | flï¬rw;qi'i‘uml Rdbcd(clâ€"\ â€" nmmpscres Making use ofâ€" ngoture‘s f me+t af f C \"l C Cl 6 Con tro I