September 12, 2017

We all take for granted the ready availability of quality produce throughout the year, though we still look forward to the arrival of fresh Okanagan peaches, cherries, apples, and pears in the late summer and autumn months.  In 1917, a refrigerator was secured to ensure “the quality of the fruit and the cheapest price yet seen in the North” for the first time.  The Crummy Brothers, who would be receiving this shipment, expected the fresh fruits to be in great demand and advised that orders were placed ahead of time for the desired type and quantity of fruit.  No doubt their expectations were proven correct – it was preserving season, after all!

Photograph: Andress family showing the results of a day of berry picking, 1919

Grande Prairie Herald ~ September 4, 1917

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