Here you will find the Poem Lines Read at a Dairymaids' Social, 1887 of poet James McIntyre
Where the young lady waiters were dressed as dairymaids. Throughout the world they do extol The fame of our town Ingersoll, The capital of dairyland, To-night it seems like fairy land, The youth and beauty here arrayed, So sweet and neat each dairymaid. And worthy of a poet's theme, Sweet and smooth flows milk and cream, For song or glee what is fitter In this land of cheese and butter, But no young man should be afraid To court a pretty dairymaid. And far abroad he should not roam But find a charmer here at home, Find some one now your heart to chear, Thus celebrate the jubilee year, Remember long this ladies' aid And each bewitching dairymaid.