5Air Show Slated as The Guardian. Charlottetown. Frl. July 17. motif-dim m feelings they arouse. and man-1 h oodwili and com-in little dubious aw‘mm“ ‘ ‘tamily association h its new and enlarged form V: uld to pr to arrive at a conseny sus acceptable to all, or nearly all it is known that represents- tives of the old Commonwealth. such as Prime Ministers Doug- las - Home of Britain and Peer- s! the strongman whether 0 be worth all the effort goes into pueerv'nig it. PRESERVE UN The experience of the eight days of the conference was re-. of Cash. came in lieusuflng. meanne- conference with fingers crossed. come-Latelys to commonwealth the membership are a rave that Winnipeg team flu mm Canada at an international in. s eager to vitational water polo preserve the frail but binding links as is that most conservs~ tive of statesmen, Prime Min- ister Menzies of Australia. PLAY WATER POLO WINNIPEG tCP)-—A lO-man meat at Rani-lam. The Nether- lands. Aug. 15-16. Ed spokesman for the Water Polo league All-stars. said Thursday leave Canada Aug. 3 and room Aug. as. I K' k If Al 3 l 0 IC 0 . .9 t l The Air Show at Summersldeidemonsbrate a slow speed run - v . n ' ~ on all four engines. Air I'orce Day will begin at 3.00‘ The lead Argus Wm M“ "_ P-m- Saturday “’“h ‘ m" we”; turned by this time and will per-_ pass by a CF-lOiB Voodoo. A; form . high weed p“. ‘ mo ‘low speed pass will tollow.i feet. pulling up as it passes the breaking into a vertical climb at} 61‘0th 19 1000 feet- “‘0 59mm ‘Iull d with afterburner In, All!“ “"11 "'39P?" “‘d W“ '9“ . . dummy submarine on the Three Argus aircraft Will then field take off, followed by four ’Nep-i After an bombing, . Neptune l tunes- The 133‘ .Nei’m'“ “"11 d°1 will lay a circular trail of smoke I a display of various mnoeuvreal for the dismay called "pm," of over the field- Wales Feather". A formation of l The Albatross search and res: Neptunes will climb through the . cue amphibion will take off next circle and divide into separate to demonstrate the capabilities plumes, smoke pouring from which make it an effective res- their tails. cue aircraft. A search and res- Final display will be a fifteen a cue helicopter will follow. ahow-. minute routine by the Red ~ :4 ling off its hovering ability and”.l Knight, famed aerobatic pilot. {if the wind is light, dropping followed by landings by the Ar— res‘oue pamt no the field. gus and Neptunes. . After the copter lands. an Ar- Safety regulations may call gus formation will cross the for some changes in this show. stage. followed by Neptunes.ldepending upon weather condl-‘ The first formation will break.tlons. All precautions will be up, with one Argus doing a tu't-i taken. as at every RCAF‘ air engine flypast behind the Nep-i show, to ensure that there is no tunes. The second Argus will'danger to the audience. Commonwealth Still Strong ‘ 1 Despite Gloomy Predictions ‘ l l I By ALAN HARVEY la few premature obituary no! LONDON (CPI—~0nce again tices — the impression is that the Commonwealth Comes the Commonwealth emerged bouncing off the ropes. breath-f strengthened from its eight-day. ing a little harder after somelordeal at Marlborough House. , , V roundlluuse swings but appar-Jdisplaying a new vigor and , " ' ‘ ' ently a; resilient as ever, if not : vitality. I THE RED KNIGHT CLIMBS INTO HTS FLASHING Jlt'l‘ “‘0” 9° 5' mainly because the . O . ..2.“::.:3..r°.:°lzli‘ is. Taliaiiihii Red Knight Is Highlight Of Saturday's Great Show of prime ministers — including Southern Rhodesia, Cyprus and‘ ing red T33. One of the outstanding as- . pects of the demonstration is the ability of the Red Knight to confine his routine to tihe diis-' play area in spite of the rela~ lively high speed. This year,‘ Flying Officer Bill Slaughterg the Red Knight, is being seen . at major air shows across Can— Highflgh: of the air ahow at {the 50th anniversary at power- SiimrnerSide this Saturday will ‘ ed flight in Canada. he the breath-taking display of: The Red Knight was named the Red Knight In in: Scarlet I afier Germany‘s famous World T353 the Red Knight “‘1” MP l War I are, the Baron Van Rich- form . A _ _ N ,y the iofrn. whose daring solo air crowd rhat have thrilled thmi- . fizhting exploits in his famous sands ever the years. red biplane earned him the ti- A new display has been olan— . tie "The Red Knight at Gei- ned this year. making the show many". more eiroitint; than ever. Canada's Red Knight has 711 anneui'rn: ANNIVERSARY airtime [lav ; a. Bill joined the RCAF in Sep- R-fiAl' Station Portage La Pra— : and the United States Wl'th his tember 1957 and was trained at t lrm. Manitoba, in 1959 as Train- ‘ spectacular solo display of pre- Centralia, Moose Jaw, Saskat- ins: fommalnd‘s contribution to cision aerobatics with his flash- chewan and Gimli, Manitoba. ! 7 After receiving his wings in air force clay The Red Knight nrizmated at 3 thrilled millions across Canada ‘ l cw sabrcs with 421 Squadron. f This Squadron is part of Can- . ada's contribution to the NATO {forces in Europe. While with 421 Squailrin Bill was forced to eject from his sn- br , d now wears the covet- ed Gold Caterpillar pin. This pin is presented to those who, have been forced to abandon; their aircraft and owe weiri‘ lives to their parachute. ; .r In 1962 Bill was transferred: to Portage La Prairie as a fly- , ing instructor and later be. ‘ -came unit test pilor. He wa s. selected as 1964 Red Knight} and will perform the famous? solo aerobatic display across' Canada which has become syn- onymous with the name Red Knight. l stenquin, France where he; I JULY 18ih IN SUMMERSIDE This Is Summersicle’s 3'9 DAY arming: ‘ Come and Bring Your Friends GONG cad "1’ for Sponsored by a sei'VIce club, it - non hwi _ mmnldie; ptwtcifm ugly:ng Island Propane GUS “a. Y rec t 1 Mt .Tw -. 18Il1. manlomtfiémgewl 206 Water Street Summer-side sisted by volunteer workers. MORRISON & MacRAE‘ srmmnsmn P. E. I. General Contractors v... u-vu. FT" ANNIVERSAIV SUMMERSIDE JULY lBili. OFF FOR THE DAY? We hope NM YO" “I” . AIR Fate! P” All The Best To The R.C.A.F. SUMMERS'DE On Air Force Day! Also for the best In service call or "FUN, FOR EVERYONE” ATLANTIC WHOLESALERS READ'S CORNER ‘ SERVICE STATION Sumnerside 1 Phase 99" Summerside P. E. l. Are Pleased To Publish The Schedule For The R. C. A. F. AIR SHOW Saturday. July 18th. GATES OPEN -'l P. M. BAND CONCERT - 1.20 to 1.40 P. M. JUDO DEMONSTRATION - 1.40 to 2.20 P. M. OFFICIAL OPENING — by Lieutenant- Govornor - 2.20 P. M. AIR snow — 3 to 3.451». M GATES CLOSE - 5 P. M. Refreshments On The Grounds air force it A N N iv E n s A a Y In the skies ever the Pacific. North America. Atlantic. and Africa. the ‘R.C.A.F. maintains its round the clock commit- ments to NORAD. NATO and the United Nations. New in service with Canada's NATO Air Division in Europe. the CF-104 Starfighter is an important part of NATO's detes- ient to aggression. Capable of high speeds at low altitudes. the RCAF Starfighters fulfil two roles, strike and recon- naissance. Canada has contributed to NATO for more than a decade. ‘ SUMMERSIDE JULY 18th We Wish The R. C. Ii. P. All The Best I On Iii: Force Day! Come Join The Fun, Bring The Whole Fainin Fun For Everyone M. F. CHURMAN LTD. Summerslde Remington Charlottetown t 1. tourna- Lane. Manitoba the team will