Sees a ee A feature of the visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and His Royal Highness Prince Philip to Prince Edward Island will be an inspection of the province's first agricultural freezing plant, estab- listed here in June of last year. The plant is operated by the Heeney Frosted Foods Ltd., La- Prairie, P.Q: . QOn_arrival at the frozen food plant at Sherwood the Royal Par- ty will be met by the Hon. Eu- gene Cullen, minister of agricul- *j ture, _and---Mrs,-Cullen; ..W...H. Heehey, president of the Prince ‘|Edward Island Frosted Foods ‘|Limited; and Mrs. Heeney; Les- lie Palmer, vice-president, and Mrs. Palmer; R.J. Hetherington plant manager, and Mrs. Hether- o Gather Twice Boy Scouts, Wolf Cubs and have been requested by, Headquarters to turn in fall uniform for the visit Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth His Royal Highness. Prince} ip on their visit here July 30. All Scouts and Cubs will rend-} at Prince of Wales Col-| at 9.30 a.m. and again at p.m. j iH is recommended that al! and _Packs: from out of; should bring box lunches for noon lunch. . \ Should it be raining, Scout head-! ers advises members from the City come in for the m only and meet at the, m not later than 2 p.m. | Scouts and Cubs will line the s in.the morning at 10.00, m. and will have a_ special reserved at the Colosseum, ibition Grounds, at 2:00 p.m-} will line the streets near eo Exhibition—Grounds—at—2.454-.. “the departure of Her Maj- + to Government House. Three Queen’s Scouts will have honour of receiving their "s Scouts Certifigates: from | Majesty at the Colesseum. ‘Leaders are asked to keep their, ts and Cubs_in their own and Packs at all times. | Queen Elizabeth AND Prince Philip CUDMORE rt ae RUSH Plumbing & “Heating Charlottetown f r WELCOME |} ' to the : ROYAL |] - i . COUPLE | : i ~ MICHAEL'S - GROCERY. ' 8 Longworth Ave. .. Charlottetown eo \ TF at TF Fe Pat hai ington, and George Wright, assis- tant plant manager and Mrs. Wright, YEARS OF PLANNING The Island government, through the Industrial Development Board co-operated in seeing the process- ing plant constructed after some years planning for the pro- ject. The Department of Agri- culture lent fuli support in mak- ing field: tests of the crops which were to be processed.’ The construction of the plant was started in May 1957. Situa- ted at.Sherwood, a short. distance from the Brackley Point Road, it is fully equipped for automatic operation. THREE TONS HOURLY From the time the products ar- pices: The Guarifian-Patriot, Monilay, July 27, 1960 Fugy S38 : ‘ de Meir seam et rive at the | until they are fully frozen takes about an hour. A new type of plate freezer, the largest of its kind, handles three tons an hour. Products picked dur- | ing the day are- processed the same day. About 50 people are normally employed to operate the plant, but at peak seasons the number may go as high as 100. , Products processed include, berries, peas and beans. The Royal party is, scheduled to arrive at the plapt at 11 a.m. on Thursday and to leave it 11.30 a.m. The party's next point of call is the fanm of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Prowse. Arrival is| ALI, ACROSS CANADA CHILDREN HAD THE BIG GEST THRILLS—A SCENE AT LONG SAULT, ONT. scheduled for 11:35! a.m.’ As we share the\intimacy and pleasure. with our fellow Islanders of receiving and entertaining the Royal Couple at the Charlottetowwn Driving Park July 30th, so do we join today in sending our greetings and paying homage to Elizabeth II, our beloved Queen. May she and Prince Philip enjoy a long and happy reign as a Royal Family who have enshrined themselves within the ‘hearts of people the whole world over, regardless of ties or allegiance. “may ye return again to our Island Province” | PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK se * meee ech SH aS 4 ee Oe ess # o MANAGEMENT and STAFF of: © a5 : he a iri eaten TM Ia ai Sot ema en a it Oe a and