I found this photo online and thought you might enjoy a trip down memory lane. According to the story, the photo was taken in Huntsville, Ontario in 1938.
Appearing left to right are: Clifford Snell, Jack Philpott, unknown, Harold Bray, Wilbert Bray, Bert Horton (in suit), William Horton Sr. and Francis Horton (in upper window). The dairy processed raw milk into pasteurized milk and cream. They also sold ice for iceboxes, and large blocks of ice were stored in a building on site, covered in sawdust to prevent melting. The ice was cut and transported by Mr. Emberson Farnsworth and a crew of men on Hunter’s Bay directly in front of the rail station.