I 'I'I-IE STORY IN PICTURES OF" Flll.E'I' PRODUCTION own: All mics vioi.Ai~nii_ j ‘Seven- step process allows M W ‘A,,_,_._, vans radio made clsinu 'i‘ueI- premier'l"rcni!isc6 B ado do of new American violation! _ ‘Me - -sud.‘-ttin minus oanoiiiqti, til! 0! Cuban air space and - ~ to:-ta. waters. Hayana radio ‘made a ilar air space it charges almost daily since early quit as premier of Brazil Sept. -My . 5 13 Jurini; a politic-ii.l..crisis. ]for fast fillet production ' (1) Step one in the production inc and being put in trays by ready tits;-d shipment is points in of from, {megs 1, cum“ the m. Francis Gregory of New Zea- the Un States an Canada. ims from the whole "sh Hue land. The next step in the pro- (Photos on this page were tak- ‘ , cess is freezing. !Earl Peters of St. Charles is fil- _ (7) This is the finished pm. Ileting ii flounder. ‘duct held by John McCormack (2, The skin, must be "may. of Souris. The fillets are now ‘ed from the fillet and h e re Packing Company Ltd.. at their plants in Scum.) James White of Bear River and Lorna MacDonald of Armadale are feeding two skinning mach- es. (3) Each fillet must be with-- ‘out blemish. Here Lona Camp- bell oi Mount Stewart is check- ing a fillet to make sure there is no trace of skin, etc.. left on. _ (4) Fillets are packed in eith- er one pound or live-pound pack- ages. Here Mary Richards oi :» . Armadale and Harriet Maclnnis .of Little Harbour are packing ifillets in one-pound packages. (5) Each package is covered with cellophane overwrap to ‘aid in keeping freshness and to ‘show brand name and variety iof fillets. Evelyn Laybolt feeds :a wrapping machine. - (6) After overwrapping fillets !are shown coming from mach- Railroad men get higher pay 3 :1 ~ . OTTAWA tCP)—Yearly ave . k i age wage of Canadian railway ,worki-rs in 1961 increased to i$4,504 from $4.218 in 1960. the ‘ ' Dominion Bureau of Statistics’ ' reported today. . Canada’s railways in 1961 pro- vided work r an average of 166.081 pcrsons—9.456 less than the year before. Compensation paid to railway workers in 1961 was $748,097,831 I §"()?ll‘lD8l‘Cd to the $740,475,804 in .til. _ ;fi I up ,, _ __ v '_' ...i. . .i IIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI/IIIIIIIIIIII'IIlIlI“IIIIIHlhIIilImill ‘ ‘ i I. MII ‘i Mi ':l;iiW i I , i_ I. i‘ /7 p \ "at I: i ‘w I‘. tlilliitttiiiillli , E t. < i The FISHING P. E. I. O Fishermen OIL Ill-§VEI.0PMEN'I‘ ' tpaiiy. a Canadian-owiied firm. 1 Ciiliadlall-AllSll‘8IlB|'l Oil Com-‘ Elecffifl H ' S I has e n t e red the intensif' d .- kscarch for oil in New Soilietli‘ M°,°rs Wales. Australia. semi‘ e 0 has come ca long way since Rewinding and R . the ”Crcicker Barrel” Days! epoirs . .. we have too! Since 1857 The Rogers Ila.rd\_vare Co. Ltd. have been supplying the fishingiindustry with top qual- ity products. As the industry has developed and expanded so has our stock and service of hardware Ice for all your Needs Amounts: a‘aii.::iiir.~.sv-it .«.L-5:’ Pg. ,...,,,‘,a‘ K Bait Storage Refrig. _ erafion Equipment Freezers. Flake ice , , supplies for the fishermen . . . Since ‘I857 ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED Queen Street Charlottetown .. ' Machines. If it Chills. Cools or Freezes We Sell. Install and Service it. PALMER ELECTRIC Fitzroy St. Charlottetown Dial 4-8543 " FOR THE BEST nuvs av FAR Most Fishermen Go To “STAR" .88 ZIPPER OVERALLS Snupi-ooipsturdy I oz. deiiluni, snap pocket, 5.95 your final tribute . . .1 Your tinai t~'i'ri'.-to .\I’l0UId be the best. A beautitiil monument, visible all year around. is a lasting tribute to your loved ones ; In our province. ‘where farming and fishing are our chief industries, our population is settled and closely united Our history has a great deal of meaning for us. Let us keep ‘ the merniiry at our loved ones alive in the community where t.hey lived with a beautiful _ memoria . ! VERE BECK & SON LTD. Chariot i at own Montague EASTERN FISHERIES lid. PRODUCERS 8. PACKERS 2-way zipper, blue and striped. SAME AS ABOVE BIB 3.88 §Xo§iiiTiN om: To pm; LB. ms Q; Heavy ioo°/. Nylon R04 5*‘ “sir . LOBSTERS p J5C|(ziETS RUBBER BOOTS WISHES to the ' QUICK FROZEN FILLETS ..,. W 88 331'” 3.88 Fishing Industry ° FISH MEAL ""‘ 321'.’-I 2.99 ~ su'é'?:‘£s's°§.’.a'5.$'si»£}i1v AND """‘ ”“''V''''''''‘' “'5 R.E. MUTCH OTHER SEA PRODUCTS WORK SHIRTS’ IACIIETS Charlottetown. rare-Phone +5584 it 4-5585 gm 1‘ w 1., y M Chum.‘ iooii TO"EASTPACK" :’.'‘.§; 2-“ 12:. 9-°”« FORTI-IE I‘-INESTSEAFOODS ‘ I I SOURIS P.E.I. 30 t «on .—--vn- ....-uu----o—.-nu ~.. .... . \4 .