- Prince Andrew is not often l The Guardian -‘l'llo Event-g Pats-tot Monday. Oct. I. 1m. Page u-A. 0 O seen in public. He lives happilv ' ‘ c 1 "1 his nursery With hi5.ne“_' _b!‘0- ward are with their parents mt ii. The Duke encourages Prince. . that. the two take their airings .pan of each clay in Bucking Charles to sail and to “if . together in the grounds at ham pain-e, and With them on. “eke! r o Buckingham Palace, and av.- luany .1] the time when the c ' V I: a t company the Queen and the“ Royal Family is at wtndsm Fromlllms am‘l Phillographs-« , father 3'1“! brother and Sister l') : Castle. Sandringham or Bal- some taken by the Queen—'rohi‘ almoral, the Royal home in mnral books. and must of a“. pump” ay Although the children. espec- went to a small school in mil-l§°°‘:a£d' “3‘3".”‘fi “Wall?” The tam‘ly shares its inter from the stories they are toloi DOROTHY LAIRD tally the Prince of Wales. will don. but as he grew older it was-13y :‘hes H ‘3’”? 8:293 “(’lf' ests and pleasures. and the fact by the“. parents and me eo le Scottish author and journalist one day till positions of great re ,decided to send him to Cheam. thay "yew-3%. o tdhslr d” “.r “‘8‘ home me is mm" to ad" in h ‘ p p who has written seven books on sponsibility. the Queen and the ; his father's former preparatory ‘ hzges a m sor an a" “"‘V ieve m a k e s it partlculal‘y 63’ We?" ‘ 9 Pm“? ‘0‘ Will" the Royal Family. the latest be- Duke prefer that they should i school. When he joined in Sep- ' sought after and enjoyed. Be and his Sister are learning about ing “How The Queen Reigns” have much the same upbring- l tember 1957. there was a great DAILY FAMILY LIFE “1115'! they are 50 "well Wllh the “’Orld- , The four children of Queen ing as other children. meeting deal of public and pres. inter; The Royal children see much their parents. the children are There nill be tame enough; Elizabeth Hand the Duke of as many of their contemporar ‘est, which happily died down more of their parents than is learning. principally by examp both for the Prince and the Edinburgh are fortunate that lets in other walks of life as pos- ’ He went on to Gordonsloun in , generally supposed. A l l h ougn 1c. how to meet and talk to all Princess, and the two little Prin- ln spite of their special position. sible. ll962. lQueen Elizabflh 11 is bus}‘ {01‘ kinds of people. ces, to assume the never-ceas— they are members of a unite Their parents know that a“ The Prince, who is enjoyinglmmy hours EBCh day 011 h?!” 01- The Queen and her hUSbBHd int! duties 01' Rni'allb'. when and happy family. The Prince great deal of public attention‘his schooldays. is treated like!ficlal duties. and the Duke oi also enjoy encouraging the i rychiidhood is over. This may of Wales, who is 15 years old. is will be an inescapable part ofiany other pupil and_ like the IEdinburgh's time is also lully children to share their special ;cnme for the Prince ol Wales at Gordonstoun. the pu bite the children’s lives in the future 1 parents of the other boys, the : Occupied. the Prince Of Wales skills and interests. The Queen . when he is officially invested school in Scotland where his f3. and are determined that the : Queen and the Duke my un. ’ and Princess Anne — when they passes on much of her love ot l with his title at a ceremony ther was ucated. Princess children shall have. as far as . publicized visits on days which 3. are on bond” "0'" 59h00"'a“d . horses and riding ~ in WNCMWMCh “'1” Pri‘bably be held at. Anne. who will be 14 on August possible. a quiet and unpubliciz- l are important for the school. lPl‘ince Andrew and Prince Ed' Princess Anne is an efiger Putt ‘Cflcrnarvun Castle. in Wales. 15 is at Benenden. a is m o u 3 ed childhood during which. in ' Princess Anne. gay and enthu- girls' school in the South of Eng- secure and happy surroundings, siastic. was recently photogra- ‘ land. Prince Andrew is four their characters can form on phed introducing her friends tol years of age and now has a normal. healthy lines. For that her Mother when the Queen‘: f: companion in the nursery at reason. publicity about their tr went to visit her. After being a l ~ Buckingham Palace. the baby day- to-day activities is not en- keen member of a Browni»L :- Prtnoe Edward born on March couraged. Pack. she is now a fully-fledged 10 this year. The Prince of Wales first Girl Guide. Welcome To PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Royal Couple ' I l. +o+he ' .: birthplace of Confederation 3.. its: MAINTAINING BRITISH sailing tradition. Prince Philip and his on, I ' {bred Prince of Wales, are shown on th e yacht “Bluebottle” at Cowes, Eng- souris ‘ P E | Queen Sireef Charlofieiowh a t a a a I ‘ l .‘ -* “ ‘- ‘ . .a\> $§3fi9<lcf ... _DIEU- —'DROIT' ‘ r ‘\‘/‘ 7‘ as?» _ 2" ‘i ’ \ . _-u_ .‘. ‘ ' ' ' t _ . { / ‘\\\ \ The citizens of Summerside» are honored that Her Majesty the Queen will be visiting our town on October 5th although we regret that the visit will be so brief. As this is the first time in our his- tory that the reigning monarch has ever visited the town. a notice- able air of excitement and anti- cipation exists. Citizens of Summerside are loyal subjects of the crown on we ex- tend a most sincere welcome to Her Majesty and His Royal High- ness the Duke of Edinburgh. \ \r ' I ‘4’ - TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE ‘ w. a. JENKINS Maya Councillors: Leo Wood . Grant Mollison George Key. Jr. . Garnet Ron D. Alex MacDonald Mrs. Frances Parry - fql l