Amos Seaman School Museum
River Hebert, Nova Scotia

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King Seaman - His Legacy Continues

 

 

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The fellow owned that creamery was Jerome LeBlanc and he was living in a house along where the community hall is there now. There were three houses right close together and the old place got pretty bad, so he moved over to the creamery and made a place there to live.
We used to have dances upstairs. It was quite large up there and we used to have dances up there.
Up over head the creamery?
Yes, but the creamery hadn't been operating for sometime but some of the old vats were still there. And it was sold to Frank... down Mill Creek. He ran a fox ranch and he came up and brought it.
That creamery, I think made more cheese than butter. I think it was more of a cheese factory, but I think they did probably make some butter. Well then whatever happened to it, whoever was running it at that time, I don't know. It closed down, but it was big.
Then the farmers down there all got together and got this creamery going in River Hebert, but there was a creamery there.

 

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