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Former employees of the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company, Ltd, (from left) Mr Charlie Vincent, Mr Alec Arps and Mr Rus Hammond, help celebrate the company’s centenary at a luncheon for retired long-serving staff members at the Belfast works yesterday. About 400 people, most of whom had served more than 30 years, attended the celebrations. The Belfast works was the chosen venue because it was the original C.F.M. works, established in 1883.

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Press, 18 March 1982, Page 2

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Former employees of the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company, Ltd, (from left) Mr Charlie Vincent, Mr Alec Arps and Mr Rus Hammond, help celebrate the company’s centenary at a luncheon for retired long-serving staff members at the Belfast works yesterday. About 400 people, most of whom had served more than 30 years, attended the celebrations. The Belfast works was the chosen venue because it was the original C.F.M. works, established in 1883. Press, 18 March 1982, Page 2

Former employees of the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company, Ltd, (from left) Mr Charlie Vincent, Mr Alec Arps and Mr Rus Hammond, help celebrate the company’s centenary at a luncheon for retired long-serving staff members at the Belfast works yesterday. About 400 people, most of whom had served more than 30 years, attended the celebrations. The Belfast works was the chosen venue because it was the original C.F.M. works, established in 1883. Press, 18 March 1982, Page 2