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372.1 | | KALI::MORGAN | Low End Networks & Communications | Wed May 13 1992 11:26 | 8 |
| Bob,
There used to be a dairy behind Swat Warila's house on Summer St.
No idea what it used to be called though. Swat's grandson has since
built a house on the property, and there is a silo which still stands.
Steve
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372.2 | that was Maple Crest..... | EARRTH::DEROSA | Say it ain't so! | Wed May 13 1992 13:58 | 9 |
| Steve,
I asked about that one and was told that that was Maple Crest Dairy.
I did find out that Maydale Dairy was somewhere on Glendale st.
Who knows maybe that bottle is worth something to a collector.
later,
Bob
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372.3 | Good Tonic | AIMHI::DEE | | Wed May 13 1992 14:09 | 17 |
| Bob,
Maydale was a bottling company that made its own beverages ("tonic") and
distributed them in eastern Mass. They had the best 'orange' drink and
ginger ale. They were located on Glendale St. (MAYnard/GlenDALE)
I have an original wooden Maydale crate that holds 12 quart bottles.
Bob, old buddy, old pal, what would it take to part with that bottle
you found?
re: .1 Steve, I think the dairy up behind Swat's house was owned by
the Drechsler family; I can't remember if that was the actual name they
used for the dairy. But, Frank must surely remember- it was just up
the hill from where he was raised.
Jerry
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372.4 | Orangeade from Maydale | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Wed May 13 1992 17:00 | 16 |
| Everything Jerry said in .3 is true. The orange drink was known
as orangeade, and it was by far their biggest seller. At one time
Maydale was sold up and down the east coast.
My uncle Mike drove their delivery truck (orange, of course) for many
years.
The tonic was made in a barn on Glendale Street, about three or
four houses in from Acton Street, on the left (this is the dead
end side of Glendale). There was/is a spring inside the barn as
the source for the water used in making the tonic.
The bottle you found, Bob, is not going to make you rich, but it
is a nice Maynard collectable.
Frank
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372.5 | walk down memory lane... | ICS::SNOW | | Thu May 14 1992 09:50 | 14 |
| Didn't Maydale also at one time sell their tonic at the small building
at the corner of Concord and Acton Street (there's a hairdresser there
not called PHD)? I've lived on Acton Street most of my life and seem
to remember this from a long time ago. I remember they had a really
good birch beer, too :)
Speaking of old bottles, I have a milk bottle from the Maynard Co-op
that sits on the windowsill in our kitchen. It probably wouldn't make
me rich, but it sure brings back memories of food shopping with my Mum
at the Co-op [ of course I was very, very young then :) ] and the
cream color and green milk delivery trucks. Those were the days!
Linda
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372.6 | Historical artifact? | SPIDR::HORRIGAN | | Wed May 20 1992 17:59 | 11 |
| Ever though of donating the bottle to the Maynard Historical Society?
The Maydale sign is on display in the collection.
I think they have some bottles too, but maybe not that kind. If you
want to donate it, talk to Liz Schnair accross the street at the
newstand - she''l point you to Ralph Sheridan, the maynard sage.
edh.
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372.7 | Maydale Ad | AKOCOA::THORP | | Thu May 21 1992 12:49 | 5 |
| I went on the historical walk with my son's fifth grade class
yesterday. There is a Maydale's advertisement on display in Paul's
Bakery.
Chris
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372.8 | wrong labeling? | LUNER::DEROSA | Say it ain't so! | Fri May 22 1992 09:27 | 10 |
| Not to beat this thing to death, but I noticed a strange thing
as I was showing the bottle to someone. Now, the bottle is defin-
itely a 1 quart size. However, on the label and in the glass it-
self it says "one pint, 16 fluid ounces". Since a quart is 32 ounces,
I'm wondering if the labeling is a mistake and some bottles got
through this way. Any comments?
RE:a couple back. I'm gonna hold on to it for a while.
/bob
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372.9 | Measure it? | VMSDEV::WIBECAN | The bull does not always lose | Fri May 22 1992 10:45 | 7 |
| >> Now, the bottle is defin-
>> itely a 1 quart size. However, on the label and in the glass it-
>> self it says "one pint, 16 fluid ounces".
Why not measure its capacity (if it's intact)? Looks can be deceiving.
Brian
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372.10 | which end of Glendale st. | ASABET::TRUMPOLT | Liz Trumpolt - MSO2-2/F3 - 223-7195 | Fri Jun 12 1992 16:51 | 15 |
| In reply to Franks note on the location of Maydale I am wondering.
My parents live on Deane St., so I grew up in that area.
Frank are you talking about the end of Glendale that goes from Prospect
St. down to the dead end or the end that starts at Acton St.
The reason why I'm asking is because the only house that has a barn
on the left that starts at the Acton st. end is the house that Mary
Connerny lives in and the only house that has a barn at the other end
is Grigas's. Connerny's house has the barn in back with a simi circle
drive way around the house. Paul Cobley has an auto body shop in the
barn know, at least he used to.
just thought I'd ask.
Liz
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372.11 | I'll get the correct house number | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Sat Jun 13 1992 01:51 | 12 |
| Reply to 372.10:
Liz, I will have to take a ride down Glendale Street to get the
exact location, but it seems to me that the Maydale Beverage
Company was located on the left hand side of Glendale Street as
you travel from Acton street inward toward the dead end at Pete
Grigas' farm. It's only a couple of lots in, just beyond and
opposite the Avis Rental. As I mentioned, there was and I believe
still is a natural spring in that area that was used for the water
for the tonic (soda in today's terms).
Frank
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372.12 | might be the same place | ASABET::TRUMPOLT | Liz Trumpolt - MSO2-2/F3 - 223-7195 | Mon Jun 15 1992 16:50 | 7 |
| re. 11. There is a small patch of woods behind Mary Connerny's house
that had a small stream running thorugh it. We used to play behind
there when we were kids and I remember the stream being there. I don't
know if it is still there of not and Connerny's house is about where
you are stating in your reply. It is a few lots down across from Avis.
Liz
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372.13 | MAYDALE | DELNI::PILLIVANT | | Mon Jun 22 1992 17:00 | 5 |
| The barn behind Mary Connerney's was Maydale it now houses Paul
Coblie's body shop business.
garry
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