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To Paul Jones: Wooden boxes at the supermarket? Surely you jest. To Apat: I remember the 40s. Never saw butter in a wooden box, but I can imagine a commercial sized box for butter being used for a car. Thanks for commenting. I've decided, since Paul, Apat, and Lynn are all from Canada, it must be a Canadian thing to have had wooden boxes for butter.
Betty, Tucson
Great Cover Picture. But what exactly is the car Mrs. Anthony Caine is driving her convalescing Grandfather , Iris and April around in. My better half says "Rollbar" and "could be "dunebuggy". To me Grandpa Jim's happy expression sort of suggests "modern version of battlefield jeep. But what do I know. Did you create this thing Lynn, or is it actually on Canadian roads?Amy D.,Vienna, Va.