2% = U -boat threat sparks change : ae é i feat iH EF ul and the ' this time only the SFTS lildings were available and it Z soon became _ obvious that’ “3 heavy building program would have to be undertaken immed- iately. To get the new school into op- eration half of the staff from No. _$1 GRS in Charlottetown were “transferred to Summerside. The new CO was Group Captain F.R. Miller, CBE, CD, who later rose to the rank of Air Chief Marshal, and he held the command until June 1943. The training course for pilots nine weeks and for navigators four weeks. By May | » 9944 some 3412 pilots were train- . @@ along with 2400 navigators B t > Grill hall, and 192 navigators W, at that) > time 576 aircrew were under . training at the unit. SPACE AT PREMIUM With this vast number under roe classroom space was at premium. To accommodate | be’ Py lean-tos in hangars, the canteens, barrack a in the instructional staff or) classrooms. phase of aircrew ‘ecteing | remained in effect until eome- ltime in February 1946 when a new peacetime organization came into being which also en- sured. that RCAF Station Su m- merside would remain an inte- gral part of the ROAF. This — Fate of Labor government may hang on 1,000 votes HULL, England (AP) — fate of Prime Minister Wino’ | to run as a_ candidate ~ CONGRATULATIONS Personnel at the Summerside Air Base On This Special Occasion ME. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. General Contractor — Building Supplies & Hardware a ~ Kensington Summerside Charlottetown #¥ “ * } x The | journalist, “quit the Labor party {from & | October, of vee: Be ‘ e3_5% i iy Es E B il ! i | | } a Ee aia : 5 2 ee l i i A f - fl Ba Hull city ee i i. ballot F BEST ‘WISHES " Liberal candidate, Mrs. Millward, a housewife councillor, unknowns also are run-, ; They ate Kelvin Wood- a “world government’’ candidate, and Russell. who claims support from _the “legions of God.” Even Eck- ley’s) candidacy could make a difference. He is listed first on and -that’s usually worth et least 50 to 100 votes. Eckley, To the men and women at jl the RCAF base in Summer- im © side on this memorable oc- ‘Mar. commander extends greetings | The following congratulatory ¢, : -|measage on fhe occasion of the | eo * R. C, A. F. - pamige | of RCAF Sta-| — mmerside has been . celved trom Rear Admiral Wik | On Their 25th Anniversary de- i 3 eta. f an! Ham H. Landymore, Command. | © jer of the Maritime” Command. Island for having made at tlie station both happy memorable for al) RCAF tween the station - the com. munity.” ev & | Best Wishes To The In Summerside | ANDY’ 5 DOWNTOWN | PEL ‘ Congratulations | i | | Bs me ae Royal Canadian Air Force eco | On ied | Years In Summerside | Speedy Propane Gos Gos ‘Summerside | To the is . - bme in Summerside o. this memorable occasion. 7 Tas ~ RUSS and GLEN SERVICE STATION ° Complete BA Service Water Street oF : rr? #6 . BEST WISHES” BEST WISHES On the 25th ee Anniversary of To the RCAF _ On the completion ft | : 25 Years in Summerside : i ‘ : a j LONG _ ‘wean the 25 years of ser- offered for your courn- try, many valuable achievement have. been realized by. the RCAF station Summerside. ; At this moment, though, in the integration of forces as planned by the government, one might feel a \ loss of identity. _ But, it if a common cise for which we strive . - a common unit front against the forces of evil. So, . in “unity there is strength! May we at Holman’s offer our ~ good wishes on the occasion - of the 25th year of RCAF Station Summer- side. May we also say a warm thank ‘ you to the men and their families. who _ regularly patronize the stores of — _ oman : ‘fea whe to all RCAF per fonnal on tis hoppy eceason. Summerside, _The RCAF 8B & M Billiord Club _. 293 Water St. \. - - BEST WISHES 841 Water St. - fo the | ty | RC. A.F. , Personnel “In Summerside on te 25th Anniversary | From F. Everett. ‘Cameron Appliances rane evel tetngst rout! 25 Yearsin | _J&S STORE : ® Bt ~<a We Salute The RCAF. On | Their 25th ANNIVERSARY | __ In Summerside. | We wish them all the best in the years to come. DW \ \ \ “y