A History of Elmsdale , West, and Brockton , Willie Dunbar Coll. Joseph and Mary Dunbar NOTICE will HH dressing fitted Chickens the fi»t week in December at their dressing station, Elmsdale . Members of ad¬ joining Circles may bring their chick* ens. Do not bring chickens on Satur¬ days^ We will be dressing again in January for those who have tat* or unfimished chickens. JOSEPH DUNBAR fS£f Secretary. The Island Farmer, Nov. 27,1929 spected by government inspectors after which it was shipped to St. John where it realized excellent returns for the shippers. It is understood that the killing station of the Circle will re-open on the 21st inst. for a resumption of business for the time being. At that time a Chicken Club and a Culling and Breeding Pen were formed. In De¬ cember 1930 the was again dressing chickens. At the annual meeting in February 1931 the egg circle gave prizes for the best eggs at the Exhibi¬ tion. For the next three years the killing station continued to operate each December to receive fattened chickens. F.J. Nash addressed the annual meeting held at the Orange Hall in 1934. By 1934 Basil MacNeill began a poultry killing business of his own. The moved to Alberton in 1938. November 1939 was the end of the poultry killing station run by the in Elmsdale . I Adams, Dan I Ahearn, Augustin I Allan, Charles |Aylward,John I Arthur, James I Arthur, Mrs. Andrew I Aylward, Joseph Members of the Elmsdale in 1923 Hardy, Arthur F. Hardy , Emerson A. Hardy , Frederic D. Hardy , Gordon Hardy , Heber Hardy , James G Hardy , John Mokler, , John A. Mountain , William Murphy , John Murphy , Richard Murray , Mrs. Thos . Murray, George 85