Here you will find the Poem Father Ranney, the Cheese Pioneer of poet James McIntyre
When Father Ranney left the States, In Canada to try the fates, He settled down in Dereham, Then no dairyman lived near him; He was the first there to squeeze His cow's milk into good cheese, And at each Provincial show His famed cheese was all the go. Then long life to Father Ranney May he wealth and honour gain aye. He always took the first prize Both for quality and size, But many of his neighbors Now profit by his labors, And the ladies dress in silk From the proceeds of the milk, But those who buy their butter, How dear it is, they mutter. Then long life to Father Ranney May he wealth and honour gain aye. Now we close this glorious theme, This song of curds and rich cream, You can buy your hoops and screws, And all supplies for dairy use, Milk cans and vats, all things like these In Ingersoll great mart for cheese, Here buyers do congregate And pay for cheese the highest rate. So we call on you again aye, To honor Father Ranney.