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Thu, 09 Jun 2016 17:07:38 +0000http://tourism-centralta.ca/?post_type=murals&p=500Joseph St. Martin épousa Marthe Calage en 1902. Le navire au centre de la murale représente le voyage dangereux du couple sur l’océan Atlantique d’Argentine au Canada. La murale dépeint la ferme du couple à Legal, qui a appartenue à la famille jusqu’en 1982. Joseph cultivait, élevait des chevaux et prenait soin d’autres animaux de ferme. La deuxième photo montre le transport de grumes que Jean Calage, ses fils et ses beaux-fils effectuaient pendant l’hiver. Le grand tracteur montre ce que les fermiers du passé utilisaient pour travailler.
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Thu, 09 Jun 2016 17:06:13 +0000http://tourism-centralta.ca/?post_type=murals&p=498Joseph St. Martin married Marthe Calage in 1902. The ship near the middle of this mural represents their dangerous journey across the Atlantic Ocean from Argentina to Canada, then to Legal. The mural depicts the couple’s homestead, which the family owned until 1982. Joseph farmed, bred horses, and cared for other farm animals. The second photograph depicts the log hauling Jean Calage did with his sons and stepsons throughout winter. The giant tractor shows what the early farmers had to work with.
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