Borden Man Is Observe 55th Sent To Supreme Anniversary Court For Trial An estimable couple. Mr. and Albert James Kelly. D. of lrs.PrederickWallaceWilliams gage. 'u mnmmu 3, mm I 1 Pleasant Street. summer- side, on Tuesday quietly obeerv- "U ” ll” Pal um" 9' ll” ed the filly-fifth anniversary of "mm CI-In by Illshtmu E- their marriage. A number of E SW”: Q-C- Ol lh WllCllIl' csllers,visiied them both after- noon and evening and many cards and messages were re- ceived from old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Williams were married on September 17, 1902. at Park Corner, P.E.l. by Rev. Edmund Smith. Mrs. William: was the former Susan Ann Stew- art. daughter oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart of Park Gor- nes'sndMr.WiliieInsistheson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams of Susnmerslde. his mother being the former Emma Cudmore, also of this town where he was born. Mr. and Mrs. Williams have lived in their present residence on Pleasant Street (or fifty years. Th-y have one son. Ralph '., who resides at Keswlck. near Skid; Cguplg Thurs, Sept. 19. 1-957Thc Guardian Page 17 Ayouthfrosnlessingtoswas TIlADI1l'l1.Y flaedtloandcostsoifhstlftl 33,3”-.,.nb.;m.ymh Imdliceolfl-D-Youns and out due care and attentioaosforeet,oandisappear " tlyat Clllldl in Water street Tuesday evening. the seantoldangae. CONGRATULATIONS 10 JENKINS BROS. no. ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OFTHEIBNEW .”. POULTRY KILLING . 7 I AND IWisItTe - - - CONGRATULATE JENKINS BROS. LTD. ON THEIR. OFFICIAL OPENING OF THEIR NEW,-MODERN grandchildren. one of whom, Fredericton, NB. ws... 1.. i. POULTRY KILLING i . EVISCERATING PLANT : tNsPEf.'l:TNG finished rodnct leis. left to right. Elmer Moore, Russell Phaneuf, secretary- irea- machine which seals the eviecer- ll bllllnell. OM daughter Ge0I'- - g the new evisees-sting plant on uant director; W. E. Jenkins, surer. are seen with two enr ated poultry in vgcuum gum gmgidow of the late Dr. A.A. AND ;.uinns' Bms Lid.. plant efflc- president of the company; and ployees who are operating a transparent containers. '3 "1 Tl"Y ll"? "V9" co. Eviscerating Process Shown Al Opening Ol'S'sicle. Plant From feathers to fry!!! pan or master pan. the processing of eilsctlfaifd poultry was publicly emunsirated yesterday after- noon at the official opening of Jeni-ins Bros. Lid. newly COI- sm-rtrd killing and eviecerating pm: at Summerside. Thu plant was officially open- ed hv Premier A.W. Metheson who pushed electrical buttons which started the operation of machinery which forms part of the ;issembiy line process which r(lEl.'lS when the birds are in- mnianeously killed by an elec- lflt knife and are transported by an ”' mechanical carri- er mung a processing route some 300 im long wliltln the plant. T..l.cn from the carrier the lids are then placed In Indivi- lluai transparent oattalners and vacuum sealed. making the st- tracnvoiy packaged product ready for market. A large number of civic, Pro- rirtinl and Federal leaders. to- gem:-r with officials from vari- ous governmental departments, 7:. WESTERN GUARDIAN RESERVE Wednesday. Octob- 2nd. Princeiowil United Church hot chicken supper. CAKE sale at Simpson-Sears. Fllil.'l)', Sept. 3. 1 p.m. in aid or liuslllca Altar Society. HEAR Dominion Drama Fes- tital Director speak at Kensing- inn High School ii o'clock Pri- tidy K Everybody welcome. i'l.l-2llMON'l' w.1. are holding pantry sale and bassar Slfnb day owiling September list. Jo- .cpii Davison Biiiidlllj. commen- cing 8:00 o'clock. in-:(:Ui.Alt THUIIIDAY night dance at the Canadian Legion Board of Trade. and many in- terested citisens were present and were conducted on a tour of the plant faculties following the official opening ceremonies. On their departure each was given a plastic bag containing three samples from among the 21 varieties of canned berries. poultry. meat and fish products which are pergcessed by the can- nery opera by this Summer- Ildo firm which last year pro- cessed about a million pounds oi poultry. Premier A.W. Maiheson in re- marks to the assembled visitors said he was happy to be present at the official opening of the first eviscersting plant in P.E.l. Referring to the government's policy of assisting in the develop- ment and expansion of local in- dustries. the Premier pointed out that those who are. assisted fl- nanclal', must first be able to satisfy the government with their own financial investment, and he pointed out that the as- sistance provided by the govern- ment was in the fonn oi a loan which had to be repaid. so that the money could be re-loaned to assist the development of other industries. He said the Provincial Govern- ment ls trying to do something that will benefit all segments of the population and he referred to the .dvantages of having pri- msry products of agriculture and fivls-hing processed within ilte Pro- ce Mr. Lester Jenkins, vice presi- dent of the company. resided at the grolgrsm and in roduced Mr. W. . eskins. president and general manager of the plant. A LONG HOPE The President said that the es- tablishment oi the plant at an approximate cost of 8150.!!!) was the fulfillment of s ion hope. For lack of such facll ties as the plant provided, the poultry industry had decreased in vol- ume in the past few years. He anticipated that the new plant would result in an expanded poultry produciun In the Prov- ince. He expressed appreciation for the government's assistance and cooperation in making poss- ible the consiruction of the plant. which. he said. .was a project from which the farmers of the Province would benefit. Mayor W.A. Currie. reviewed the progress of Jenkins Bros. industries in Summerslde since their founding in i941, tracing the establishment of the can- nery, cold storage and poultry killing and evlscerating plant. He said the company had had a modest L ' ' and had stead- ily expsnded markets. increased staff and developed the business into a year-round operation. Mayor Currie said the new plant will encourage poultry producers to operate on a larger scale. and others to enter the poultry- rnislng business. Mr. Eugene Cullen. Provincial Minister of Agriculture desc'rib- ed the preparatory work the company had In establishing the plant through three separate de- partments of the government in matter of sanitation, inspecti of poultry etc. Government as- Donna Halt assisted in opening the gifts. while Miss Wanda Col- llng read the verses. When the bride-to-be had expressed her thanks all loined in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." Games were enloyed and refresh- ments were served during a happy Ioclal evening. Miss Kinch hit for Halifax Saturday morn- Death Yesterday Of S'sicle Woman The death occurred at the Prince County Hospital yester- day morning of Mary Glenn Hutchinson, wife of Ronald Hutchinson. Surnmerside, I the age of 69 years. The deceased was in ailing heaitit for some time and entered the hospital two weeks ago when she under- went surgery on Monday Sept. sistance is provided to establish pa. processing facilities for primary products and was designed first- ly to bring better financial re- turns to those on farm and sea, and secondly to provide employ- ment for island residents. ALBERTON 'Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Strang oi Tenafly. N..l. are spending a hoi- iday in Alberton. While here they are guests at the Shady Lane Tourist Home. Professor and Mrs. Brunton of Sackviiie were guests of Mrs. L. B. Lesrd -and Miss Annie Leard Alborton. during the weekend. Mrs. W.L. McEachern, Mer- maid. is a guest this week of Mrs. Arthur Wright. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bell, Elms- dale, have as welcome guests Mrs. Jean Crockett and Miss Helen Flnleyson of Charlottetown On Thursday evening Mrs. Maurice Perry and Mrs. Kay Coding were ..o-hostesses at the home of their mother. Mrs. Bes- sie Kinch of Alberton South. in honour of their sister. Miss Viv- ian Kirsch of Halitax who is to be one of this autumn's brides. The room was attractively dec- orated with pink and white streamers and gifts were present- ed in a decorated basket. Miss it. Thursday September 10: commencing 4:!) p.m. Adults 81.00 chudrss under twelve so cents. ON HOLIDAY - Mr. W. (was) Messional Cards Chartered Accountants 1'. M cm... ..?l".'i'&:..?.t. . P.l.l. PIC! 1 IHIJISDAY I FRIDAY. lEP'l'. III! A X "FOX Film" in technicolor. stsrrlnt Jane T " Jet! Chandler. Trsveltalks and cartoon. Ml p.ni. The late Mrs. Hutchinson was the former Mary Glenn Williams of Bldeford and lived in Sum- merside most of her life. For many years and up until fading health struck. she was the well known head accountant in the office of Smallmans Limited and also when the firm was Iknown as Sinclair and Stewart id. Besides her husband. survivors include three sisters. Helen Wil- liams with the Bank of Nova Scctla. 0'Leary; Daisy. with the Dominion Experimental Pas Mink Fur Farm and Kathleen at the Medical Center. Summer- side. 'l'h'e funeral will be held at st. Mary's Anglican Church on Fri- day for service at 2.00 p.m. in- terment will be in the Peoples' Cemetery. ROLLER. SKATING CIVIC STADIUM Iwedneday it Thursday Night. Sept. 18, 19 8 to 10 pan. 'Adnslsslon 20c Rental of skates 150 Frank, the son of Mrs. lockhart, is a student minister in the Un- ited Church of Canada. Mr. Williams is widely known in the printing profession. After serving nine years with the Pio- neer newspaper he entered into a partnership with Lil. Crue which terminated with the death a few years ago of Mr. Crue. That Mr. and Mrs. Williams may be spared to enjoy many more anniversaries together is the sincere wish of their many iriends. EVISCERATING PLANT ' Robert H. Rankin SUMMEBSIDE GENERAL CONTRACTOR FOR. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BUILDING. H wnonnsau: at nnsan. cnanmrrrtrmwn, us. we HAVE new mass 10 surrnv THE NEW MODERN rum wrrn A I "DEVILBISS" AIR-PUMP COMPRESSOR CAMEO Kensington WED. -THUR. - 'l:l5-l:1l Doris Day, Louis Jourdan. Barry Sullivan. Prank Iovejoy. The masterpiece in mystery, the story of night from terror on her bridal night. What made her run for her life in "JULIE" Regular prices. sutiurnsint-: TODAY (TIIURS) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 "THE VINTAGE" with Pier Angeli and Mel Ferrer The compelling story of two brothers (fugitives from justice) and of the two sisters who gave them refuge and understanding. Fill. and SAT. "T he Trail Of The Lonesome Pine" with Fred MacMurray, Sylvia Sidney and Henry Fonda i.lt”3lvE"N -:- COMINO SAT. I MON. SEPT. list I Ilrd "rownna iuvns" in technicolor. starring Rory Calhoun, Corinne Calvert, w STAR Cameron Mitchell. LITE ll itvil-iE.UwCi BUYING POULTRY Ieginning next week we will lie accepting poultry at our plant Monday ihroIqhTIinrsdoy.PIioneusfor pickup service. Paying itigimr rnarltef Prices. also paying premium on heavy fowl and ChlCROllo ' - . I WADDELL BROS. crqnad. P. E. I. . IN REGENT Tonight 7.15-9.10 illflis NO ROOM or H is. GROOM , - El Tl WT'7IE'.'."1.S.. SILVER - SILVER - SILVER The Latest in Rogers mun wuaautteticsenutmmereatidu-4 ...&' mningseaa-ionuesstbn m:enst:culhhletnrhyeesriiruatId5.Prha sswnmwhiobny. Wlfl mm CONGRATULATIONS TOTIIEFIRMOF JENKINS BROS. LTD. OUR BEST WISHES FOR THEIR CONTINUED SUCCESS wn ARE rnoun so HAVE INSTALLED THE PLUMBING IN THEIR FINE NEW EVISCERATING PLANT NOW OFFICIALLY OPEN. lnmanl Plumbing and Heating Ltd. WATER STREET SUMMERSIDI PHONE 2800 CONGRATULATIONS TO JENKINS BROS. LTD. ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW EVISCERATING PLANTI at Summerslde WHERE wn WERE rmasnn so no um run nnruzn ELECTRICAL AND uotmxu INSTALLATIONS. Ellsworth R. MacNeill nLncrn.loaL ooarrnaoron A Imperial-Ieeo Inner Dealer nlterprlse Forced Warns Air meeting is nvssnu. sr. PHONE 2077 summnsms: jl ' MAMMOTH CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHTS CIVIC STADIUM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th MAIN BOUT-10 BOUNDS KID WALSH New Brunswick Welterweight Champion verses IUD RAMSAY P.l.l. Welterweight Champion SEMI FINAL-6 BOUND8 vouuo noes STEEL j P.l.l. Luitwalgbt Champion PEANUTS ARSENAULT rwo aou'rs-wnmszn TAKE ALI. IIRIAN ROGERS WENDELL OLIVER SIX IOUNIE YOUNG PIANUTS ARSINAULT IMR "GUSSII" GALLANT sous sooxns THAI-PIQ-Chili 1 LQ. T l.I eesmususulsdssrl-ass-stavislsl-. cunsnc asrssns Yeesg Yong Prgsets Arsenesir it:-5.3:.-.n ll years and under N cents. To The People an PM” I” we Emu” I Vin farmer! ”f mu pm poultry to market 1115 basis. to mnrket M1139 we hope that 3'' ple of encottrllm mil" :0 an that the ”l” we 1 more We why, to exten hers Agriculture "id '"”'" ration Ind mu beenl!Iil”9l'mmTm ofprince Edw" armmm” 3” g punt on .nd thg HOTI. Eu wen a. other P evpsceraung plRTl Ives and l” lh r birds themselves we e conilmcuon 0 me of my, plan d an. appfeclltl mpg durlnz "'9 rd Island tofom-nC'Ws 9”” openm 18th. wednesdny. Stwmb" gene Cuuen, Minister of A113; t . A W romment 0TilC13l3 and W0 Rel ih vrovlll” l m 6 the pen"?! ce and Parllwlirly to of limited qunnim” pm-chase un wish 1 those who e convelllmce 0 n 8 custom will kill and eviscerate o the effect i this plant will have becauol the swim” M pmmw go go HISO hjsllwu . will make the PW t the Premier. Mmmer of on 0 1 for Well" w" 1 govemmi?" 3 1 the 915'” ll” rid of the vrovl ms ma W few mOTl construction. n 9sTB'-as. Ienki rsideo P'E'I' Summe j.......J