, . THE Plt0N'l'of the new P0lI- opened this afternoon at 3:80 W killing and eviacerating plant p.m. by Premier A.W. Mathe- al Jenkins Bros. Ltd. in Suns- son. merside shows I sectipn nfp the The new plant is the only one building which will be officially of its kind in the Province, pro- Islctnd's First Eviscercttlng g Plant Opens Today At S'side The official openins this like noon of Jenkins Bros. Ltd. new eviscerating plant at summer- side will mark I development of importance in the campaign to hlvg more agricultural products processed in the Province. The official opening by Pre- mier A.W. Mathcaon at 2.eo p.uI. ket will mark the cstaldishment of the first and inly eviscerating plant to be established in Prince Edward island and will fill I long lclt need. It will be recalled that last Christmas the market for island turkeys because ' t nonu- ls'enl because of the d d for eviscerated birds only; and these could not be supplied here. The housewife today is demand- ing illlt Ioodlllilffl I30 PIIIIIOII in sanitary packages and almost ready for the table. hence the need of In evlscerstlnl Pill!- The company of Jenkln- Bros. l.ld.. who last year handled about one million pounds of poul- try. expects that the existence si the plant will revitalise the poultry industry in the Province. Jenkins Bros. Ltd" who also process ll different varieties of canned berries. meats. poultry and fish. have hit! I kill plant will revitalize the poultry industry in the Province. Jenkins Bros. Ltd.. who also process 11 different varieties of canned berries. meats, poultry, and fish. have bad a killing plant for several years end the evin- cerating section is an addition to the oriznal building. It is locat- rd across Noonan Street from the canning plant. The building is constructed of cement blocks and is of two stories. The origin- al building is 100 by 3!) feet and the addition is M by 30. THE PROCESS The whole eviscarating process WESTERN GUARDIAN lltlsll'l'0WN FRIDAY. Sept. 20th. interesting program includ- ifiig film on Home and Farm Ba- ety. Dlt. ROBERT L. Smith will be away from his offices in Bed- eque and Iorden from W iflv. September it until sept- embcr 25th. PAN'rItY sale. at Ken 's slors. Kcnsinlton. on satu Iy evening. lent. Ilst.. by Ladies of Presbyterian Cb Freetown ureh. REGULAR THURSDAY night dance at the Canadian Legion ilornc, Kensington. Music by the lfellowairee. Dancing from 0:8 to 12:30. Admission 50 cents. nor 1'Ul.lflY dinner sponsor- ed by lfenslngton Community Club. St. Mark's Hall. lensing- ton. Thursday September l9. commencing 4:!) pm. Adults ll.00 children under twelve I cents. PERSONALS Mrs. James Macltlnnon. Ken- slngton is I patient in Princef Cduniy Hospital. Messrs. Bud Mountain. 308- Ellls. Wilfred Kelly and Jed Irizht have returned from I vacation trip to Baden and ether u.s. points. during which they witnessed several ball lames between the list! Ion other American laesne Professional Cards Chartered Accountants .........m... c'.;..'3:."'...'i"'i.:.?. H Um 1” Juan half a minute the birds are takes piece while the birds are travelling on an endless treas- mlsslonllneahditisonlyafew minutes from the time the bird is taken from his crate alive and cackling until it is wrapped in a vacuum-sealed transparent cryovsc bag and ready for mer- 'rhe crates of birds (hens or turkeys) are .wheeled into the killing room on a center and the birds are removed from the crates individually and hung on the carrier with their legs at- tached to the shackles. Within a few feet they a , ' ' and ' 4 ' death by electric killing knife. The bird then proceeds through the bleeding trough into the scalding tank where the water is kept at I constant tempera ture. In this tank six agitators more water washing over the a. After leaving the scalding tank the birds are taken off the line and put through the automatic hatch picker. light or ten birds are placed on a metal table inside a tank which swirls them around and removes the feathers. in less automatically elected from the tank and are then put back on me endless transmission carrier a. They then proceed through the washer whic is equipped with rubber fingers to take off any remaining feathers and as they emerge girls remove the pin feathers without taking them off the moving line. The line then takes the birds through a singer where they are sublcctcd for a moment to the flame from eight propane gas iets which burn off any remain- ing hair. BIRD! XNIPBCIID Up to this time the bird has been hanging with his its head down but at this point the head is lifted up and attached to I shackle leaving the bottom of the bird exposed. As it moves along I girl slits it open and at this point there is In ins ection carried out by Dr. J. 'NcIll. inspecting veterinarian of the Department of Agriculture. Health of Animals Division. who conducts an examination for dis- ease and contamination. if the bird is pronounced fit it has its heart. liver and gian- Ird removed by hand and these are placed in special trays. The eviscsre is than . - . and carried away by I flow- awsy system. The glasard isuoxened by I machine and clea . An instru- ment kuown as I lung puller is then infected into the bird and by means of suction 'be inside zfd the bird is completely club The birds are then washed again by being subjected to stsa spraying and the heads and act are removed. The bird is then placed in a chilling tank with flaked ice. to lower the tem- persture of the bird loude- grass. The birds are then placed on rnoveable racks where they are left to drain for a few minutes. The heart. liver and gisard vldlug a klllingand evlsceratlng service either for market pur- poses or on a custom processing basis for individual producer or consumer requirements. Foriner Freeland Man Dies In California the death of Caleb Milllgan Smith occurred in Rcdding Call- fornis. on September lath in his Nth year. He had been in failing health for almost three years. He was the son of the late David and Elisabeth Smith of Ireland. P.E.l but had lived most of his life in California. He made several trips to his native borne, the last in 1951. when there was a family re-union of seven this being the first break. He was married in 1905 to Me- linda Hnines of Massachussets, who passed away in 1934. There are left to mourn two sons. Hugh in San Diego. David in Reddlng; and one daughter. tervlile. and eight grandchildren all in California. Two sisters. Margaret. Mrs. R. '1'. Sims of Brookline, Mass.. Re- becca, Mrs. L. A. MacGrcgor of Milford. M s.. and four broth- ers. Wm. J. of Arlington. Mass.. Patterson of Port Huron Mich. Arthur of Freeland, P.E.I. and Hugh D. of Suntmerside also survive. i llurlsl was in Pot-tervlile. Call- fornis. Breaks Wrists In Short Fall Blair MacDonald 9 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Mac- Donald. Court Street. Summer- side, suffered two fractured wrists Friday morning. He fell from the roof of a small shed of the elementary school grounds. Blair is being treated for the fractures at the Prince County Hospital. erste the lant all year around. When in ull operation a staff of N to so wul be employed. When in full production Jen- kins Bros. whole operation em- ploys as many as 85 people. in the cannery, killing. and avia- cerating plants. It is planned eventually to put up chicken cut up for frying as well as chicken legs and chicken wings in packages. UIIFUL vasaans Many excursion vessels were taken over by the Royal Navy during the Second World War for use as mlncsweepcrs. REGEN "No Room Fo now on display in lobby. Ruth, Mrs. Wesley Noble of Por- . IONY CURTIS- 4 S'sIcIe Home School Group Holds Meeting The Iumsnas-aide Home and 53 school season at Civic Audi- thur Clark. in the chair. Mr. D.0. how enrpllment and expenditure had increased down through the years. in 1937 there were M etu- dcnts and 553 elementary stu- dents. In 1951. 127 rats at- tended tils new high school and L I total of 1,096 were enrolled . in the elcrnetstary school. Keep- ing pace with this advance. ex- penditure in 1937 was 310.93 and the budget for 1957 was 371.53. Revenue coming to the school from non-resident pupils has al- so increased greatly in the last two years. and has about reach- ed the saturation point. Mr. Ralph Judge reported on the "Sale-of-Books" project under taken by the Home and School in Holmau'a store at the begin- ning of school. Receipts from books sold amounted to 33.07141 and the Home and School Ae- soclatlon would receive about 3260 from the project. A motion was unanimously passed that I letter of thanks be written to R.T. Holman, Ltd. for allowing the home and school to partici- pate in this sale of school boks. M.r. Clarence Mercer. school supervisor, introduced the new teachers and explained to the group saute of the problems which faced the teachers. Tevc- vislon. to many extra-curricular activities were two things he stressed as preventing pupils from realizing their potential in school work. After other routine business was discussed the meeting ad- journed and alter a short "get- acquziinted” period between tea- chers and parents, refreshmentg were served by the committee in charge. Mother Holds Happy Reunion A very pleasant occasion took place recently at the home of Mrs. Rose Gray. O'Leary. when she entertained her nine child- ren at a family reunion. Included in the family were Earl. Waltham. Mess; Alice. (Mrs. Edward Beley) Lowell, Mass; Cecil, David, Stewart. Wilbur all of 0'Leary. P.E.l.: Everett. Brackley. P.E.i.: Helen (Mrs. George Peck) Toronto. Ont. Ruth (Mrs. Fred Lovegrovc) Brockville. Ont. There were twenty - eight grandchildren present, along with wives hnd husbands of the family. A delicious banquet was served by the ladies of the group. This was the first time in Thirty years that the family had all been together. The remainder of the evening was spent in taking pictures and I social entertain- ment was enloyed by all. ROLLER SKATING CIVIC STADIUM Wednesday & Thursday Nights, Sept. 18, 19 3 to 10 p.m. Admission 20c Rental of skates 15o TODAY 8:80 - 7:15 - 9:10 THURS. 7:15 - 9:10 r The Groom" PIPER LAURIE SILVER - SILVER - SILVER This is gift week at the Regent. A numbered ticket is given with each evening admission ticket. Drawing made from stage this Saturday evening at 9:15. Prizes Tonight (Wot) 7:15 - 9:15 C L-suMMERsioE - Thurs. 3:80 - 7:15 - 0:15 Love and murder S were lust I kiss apertl PIER ANOELI MIL FIRRER IOIIN KERR IICIIELE MORBAII I:I pan. Y . "MEIR" h IIDAY. hcEcsler Jdaaalsr 1'ravdI&.cIIu.caItsassevice. ' Mink Breeders Will Spend 370,000 For Promotion According to Lowell V. Han- cock. Prince Edward island del- Beauport. Quebec, the C.M.B.l - l0l'lI-Ill 188! niihf Wm! 111? IW- executive voted SSOVJO for mut- wrdiaator and Vicki is V ly elec.ed president. Mrs. J. Ar- ethic, and mono for dark nunsi fur promotion at the retail level? Stewart. chairman of the Sum.:i.n Canada during the coming erinary merside School Board, addresrl year. ed the group, giving a picture ofl it is felt with the rising ecum- onic status of the country Can- ada ls due for larger promotions of our own furs to our amt p;-.pie in addition mother 847.000 of Canadian Mink breeders funds have gone into E.M.8.A. (Lisa mutation breeders association in the U.S.A.l as deductions from Canadian mink sold In U.S. markets the past year of the overall world promotion of E. M.B.A. mink furs during the coming year. Funds were also made avail- able for research work on mink dicseases of which the moat dreaded at present is lnfectuous enteritis. a disease presently tak- ing large toll of mink in the Winnipeg area and which part- tlse Mat several ynass. run of Ontario has also been subjected School Welfare Kraut! held "5 egatelust returned fronts 4-daylto this disease as well as areas fin! llwnull 33091111! of "I! 1957' convention of C.M.D. at Les: Till the (LS. Dr. Alu Wood of the Univerlty of 3.0. is research Quebecandtt.be0tarloVet- Mr3Il101e.who Colle.ge. 1, teu due to continuous Arrangements were cosssutIs- 50”: 9I,,l'f"Eli,i '0''-mf3' 5”" mated with r 4' " I ' i hglngtruckandminordamagetethe car'riedonthe.re.andatliull.b0l Truck Crashes Into (ox Cor A truck. loaded with fertiliser. driven by Mr. Milton Baglole. Sumtnorside crashed into I ate- tloaary boxcar on the Marine Wharf early yesterday morning. causing heavy damage to the Elf. houses regarding the sale of C. M.B. members pelts and deduc- tions thereon-for advertising and pi motlopal purposes for the coming season. Auction house representatives present voiced their opinion that barring unforsoen economic dev- elopments, the mink market for 1957-58 should be much improved over last season. due to the large consumption of pelts in the trlming and split skin trades. which has resulted in In almost bare market at the moment. Present at the C.M.B.S. 5th annual convention Sept. 12-15. were delegates from British Co lumbla. Ontario. Alberta Sask atchewan, Manitoba. Quebec and ically wiped out the Fort Wil- liam, Ont. mink ranching over NM” semi" Other ps0lI1lIIEIlI fur men pree- tla" which docked last Friday. suffered minor injury to one arm. l The accident occurred about LN a.m. Tuesday morning. cnt were Dr. C.K. Gunn Dom. Exp. fox-mink ranch. Summer- side who addressed the ” . Dr. Alex Wood. University of B. C.; LJ. Simard, Supt. of Quebec Exp. Fur Farms; Arthur C. Prentice. Mgr. Canadian Fur Auction Silos. Co.. Montreal and All. Clcven Mgr. of Hudson's Bay Company. Montreal. The Quebec Fur Breeders Assn were the hosts and entertained? the meeting at a dinner and ar-” ed. (4 i 1 .3 terfield, Chas. Coorribs. hlndsav :nltho.eou:'"::dm:':3ug:,lu French. Cal. Martin. lxenneth Tlmi-(lay mrirllIll2 lMonlgomery. wee. Sept..18. 19511. Guardian Page 13 Mrs. Sarah Tomlyn Dies At Sfside Home In l04th Your -' Mrs. Sarah Tamlyn, who The late Mrs. Tanalya would have reached the age of extremely active for her age 101 years on November 19th. til less than one an paasqil away quietly yesterday was confined to for at the home of her daughter. about the past six months. Mrs. D.F. M.acNc.lll. 12 Cedar had been in moderately st.. surnrnerside. health until pbont two days Mrs. Tamlyn. who was be- when her condition began lleved to be the island's oldest clinc. resident. was born in Hope Riv- She was possessed with er. P.E.l., on November 19. and loving disposition and 1353. and moved to Summerside ways extended I sincere wallet as a young girl where she later to her host of friends married Mr. Osborne 'ramlyn.,her as I benevolent and told- Mr. Tamlyu ya deceased herl ant person. She was a woman over fifty years ago. i of great family pride and was especially proud during the last ' war when six of her grlndcIlilI- rcn were in the service. The 1955 C.M.B. convention The only surviving member will be held at Edmonton. Alta. of her family is Mrs, D.F'. Mac. as a resilt of acceptance of an Neill with whom she resided. A invitation from that province at. son. James predeceased her in the 1957 convention. -1050 in North Battleiord. Sash. All officers were returned to She ta also survived by office for Another year. The l9.37- granrirliildrrn and many great: 58 executive elected KW But grandchildren F-moral S6l'llf'9S will be held from her into residence at '3 00 am. t” it! S . 5. 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