Ice Cutting at Wasaga Beach, February, 1939

Art Gordon, with a shovel of snow, Wasaga Beach, February 29, 1939

Art Gordon, with a shovel of snow, Wasaga Beach, February 29, 1939

Name/Title

Ice Cutting at Wasaga Beach, February, 1939

Entry/Object ID

2023.744.16

Scope and Content

Photograph

Context

From information written on the back of the photograph, Art Gordon can be seen carrying a shovel full of snow likely as part of the ice cutting process. Ice blocks were cut from Georgian Bay, Marl Lake and the Nottawasaga River to sell to residents and visitors to keep food cold in ice boxes before refrigerators were popular. Arthur (Art) Gordon, 1912-1969, was Jean Whiteside’s brother. His wife was Dorothy (Price),1908-1987. Their daughter was Verna Gordon, 1941-2023. Jean Gordon of Sunnidale Township, married Reford Whiteside and moved to Wasaga Beach. Reford Whiteside was a licensed plumber, commercial fisherman, dug wells and laid blocks. Reford also built an ice cutting machine used by the Eberhardt family in their ice cutting business. Reford and Jean Whiteside had two daughters, Isabel, who married Ross Hutchinson, and Ella who married Neil Edwards. Neil Edwards worked on the CPR ships out of Port McNicol and later had a bread route and worked at Goodyear circa 1967-1996. Alan Edwards, son of Ella and Neil Edwards, and great grandson of Reford and Jean Whiteside donated the Edward's Collection. Reford’s parents, Alan's great grandparents, were Mary Margaret Moore of Allenwood Beach married to George Whiteside.

Acquisition

Accession

2023.744

Acquisition Method

Gift

Dimensions

Height

2-3/4 in

Width

3-3/4 in