cheese factory

1. noun, a factory where cheese is made 2. attributive

1.
“I still recall taking the milk down to our local cheese factory at the time. And things were quite a bit different then. They had the whey there, which you would give to the pigs.”

“Well, the stagecoaches used to go by here to the Cape, and sometimes they’d stop at the cheese factory to get a drink or whatever, water.”

“Yeah, there was a cellar under the cheese factory, I guess.”

“I worked in a lab too, and here in the cheese factory.”

“Well, I forget how many cattle they had. There was over a hundred. For the cheese factory. And the boats used to land right down here and pick up the cheese.”

“My dad run a cheese farm and a cheese factory. There was always a lot of activity around the cheese factory, like there would be approximately fifty, sixty patrons who would come bring their milk every morning to the cheese factory, so that was a good place to hear gossip and what was going on on the Island.”

“He worked in the cheese factory, but he wasn’t a cheese maker. At one time, there was five cheese factories on the Island. Back then everybody farmed, and I mean some of them might only have four or five cows, but they still brought their milk to the cheese factory.”

“I worked at a cheese factory. There was four then. Small ones. But then the Aults brothers took over. There was a company in Gananoque for one or two years. Then Kraft took over the whole works.”

“He was the last stagecoach driver on the Island. And father said they’d come out here and they’d stop at the cheese factories here, and then people’d get a drink of water and go on around Button Bay Road.”

“I remember Mother and I were in town, and we got word that in Kingston that there was a bad fire on the Island. It turned out it was our cheese factory that was on fire.”

“All of a sudden this horrendous crack of lightning came down. It hit the windmill and it come down the guy wire. Len’s horse went down. I can remember it. If you hit the horse over the head with a sledgehammer, it wouldn’t go down. It just collapsed right there on the road, and the guys at the cheese factory all run out to help him with the horse, and the horse fortunately wasn’t killed.”

2.
“Pop had a windmill on this side of the road and pumped the water across to the cheese factory windmill.”