'Air Cadet Tells Of Trip To British Isles, Germany A”. cadet Warrant Officer KPIT Costain of No. 60 (Charlotte- w..,,i squadron. Royal Canadian Alf Cadets was one at tinny- thfye cadets selected from squa- dmns across Canada to Pittm- pale in an exchange visit to the British Isles and EIlf0PC- wll" rant Officer Costaln related the tolluwing account of this fine ed- ucational tour to the Guardian. Cadet Contain resides in Parit- I. dz-I-the tour really began when our R.C.A.F. North 5181' l-IX-ltd lnlii Llllldoll AirP0l'I- ' - A; we flied out of the aircraft he were welcomed by Air Mar- had put so much effort into sec- in: that our trlP WM I P1913- .ni one. The following day we were "ansported by bus on a tour of mndon. The day was spent visit- mg such famous old places. as Westminster Abbey. BU('k”'E' iiaiii Palace and Big Ben. Later than aternoon we were taken on a tour of the Lord Mayor's man- ,;,al sir Douglas MacFadyen who ' mm and near the completion of the day we had tea with his worship the Lord Mayor of Lon-I dun, we spent two more days muring Londonsghistoric sites and having free time to look at thtiiiis for ourselves. l AlI'lf'RAF'l' WORKS - I We left London for Bristol .-harp we spent the whole day gmmng the Bristol Aircraft Work wlii-re we saw the construction of the world-famous Bristol Bri- tannia Here we saw how an iuri-raft is built. tested anti Iliiult for the first time. it was a HWV interesting flay I07 3" 0' "3, l think. mainly because ol our strong interest in flying. i titer our wonderful da,V In Hi-isinl we left for Bath where up spI'fli the malority of our time visiting the Roman Baths, wIllt'Ii have been there since be-f lure Caesar's time. Later on in- lhe day we visited Wt-ll's Cathe- dral where we saw the famous. nld cltick with all its moving parts and actions. (iiir in-xt stop was Plymnutli sin-re we spent our first day lll rlslllllg the home of Sir Francis Drake and seeing the famous Drake's drum, along with tools iiraltt-"s era. Part of the following day we iinciit on the high seas cruising river the waters off the Eflgllklll Coast and later we swam to our heart's content in the wonderful T-Ingiish water. i IIOLVROOD PALACE l Back into the air attain bull Ililt the RA.I-'. this time. our. dcsiiiiatinn Scotland. We Iitlldctll at Edinburgh and after lunch we iii-re whisked off on a tour. of Edinburgh Castle from where we iicnt to Holyrood Palace for I quick look. Early the nciq morning we lcit liv coach for Glasgow until no the way we stopped for it: ilioil tour of the Rolls Roycei At-ru Engine Company. where: we saw the making and Bsscln-I IlIlnL' of a jet engine. Thcn tot iiinrh where we were guests oil the Lord Provost of Glasgow whol gave ll! ii magnificent city lunch-l eon The same ntcrnoon we went on ii cruise on the Clyde and: then in the Bishop Briggs, it A F, Station. for the ninht. Next day we flew back to England. 4 We all thought that our stay in Sriitl.-ind was far too short and we would have liked to IIAVPI spent much longer time in tIini' rniiitlry I l l'Rlt'ATl-I HOMES Our next stop Wiillnscy. across ibc river rom Liverpool. waa.l I holii-te. the most outstandingl Start of our trip. We spent the- afternoon at a bathing beauty contest. and met oiil private hosts and went to their homesl for private entertainment. 1 T" Wing Commando W'('n.lI!'y. of the British Air Training Corpsl who went above and beyond our expectations to provide us with. entcrtainment. the Canadiansi were iireatly indebted. it was felt that our stay with him was rt-at-5 I.V wonderful. and an OIISIIIIFI-i I'll rxample of English bospilal-i tv Th? DPXI Port of call was Strat- iordiin-Avon where we Vlsilodl the home of William Shiikespcariw and in the evening we were t.k.1 Pit of one of his plays - "Much Ado About Nothing." which we Iaw in the famous Stratford-on-! Avon Theatre. 1 On the following day we visit-I Pd Oxford where we relaxed for W0 "Rita before returning to l.on-l 50". We visited the famous olri '0IIf3iZl'I of Oxford and the hnmei 01 "if. Duke of Marlboroiiizh,. lttrnhcim Palace. where Win-5 lion (hiirchill was born, We than returned to London where wel 'P"'t two days Practicing for al ltlgndemonstrauon at White Wat.- orrosma ivuiisniiiu. I .Ad' White Wnlitinm we spent '57 MIIIII how our counter-. (lflrk the British Air Training. "'9'. worked in eolnplriaon 10. methods. and models of the ships olli i I ....v M10. 2 KEIR COSTAIN End Third Swim Course At Charlottetown Clinrlottetoiivrs third course of Bed Croas Instruction in swim- ming and water safety cutie to a successful close on August 16. This free instruction and water- front supevialon is provided by the Charlottetown Swimming and Water Safety Committee with Mr. tan Rankin acting as Chairman. Three Red Cross Instructors are employed by this committee to carry out the tpachlng periods and to supervise free swimming. The instructors for this course were Miss Margaret Jardlne. Min Joan Cudinore and Mr. John Fielding with Mr. Sinclair Cut- eliffe as supervisor of the pro- gram. On August lath. Mr. Paul Cudmore, Red Cross Field Sup- ervisor examined the clnsses and presented awards to the following 'ul candidates. Beginners: Mary McQuaid. Ro- bin ML-Guigan. Larry Turpin, Cherry Ann Knox. Vickie Hunter, Ian Hunter, Ronnie Stedmnn. Ba. rbara Ptannnl. John Dunning. Mk-Iael Bears. Bernadette Shaw. Patsy lfllla. Jnnst llelsaac. Jane llclsaac. Barbara I.-und. lau- reen Bell. David Andrew. Joan Sharon Duncan. Proud. Elizabeth Gaudet. Monty xells, Hunter, J a n e W . llliains. Juniors: Linda Conway. Breads Archer. Ctieryl McQuarrte. Bar- bara Maync. Peter Duffy. Debby Archer. Daphne Stedman. Rich- ard Cblnery. Isabel Goodwin. Intermediate: Susan Large, Zoe Hyndmsn. Margie Giddings. Charlie Traiiior. Joan Macxenna. Heather Orford. R.L.S.S. Intermediate Certif- icate: Carolyn Bell. Rebecca Gid- dings. Senior: Gordon Butt. R.L.S.S. B r o it 1 e Medallion: Marjorie St. John. POPULAR GAME The first book printed in Eng- laod was "The Game and Playe linrn Caxton in 1477. quested to be performed at tliel Plymouth pageant. Mr. Ciianers. who was formerly steward at thel the staff of the Chateau Laurier,i llaliers. New Westminster. B. (t Negotiation; are under was forl I recording. Mr. Charters who paid a two-l - U19 VOY-889 In NEIIOMI GB0ET3' K'I"' "I93 "”-”d '"""I9 the 59"" I on the Baptist conception of evan-lseveral ideas-including the Billy phic magazine. Sub. Lieui. Jiihn 5311- Winslow. referred to in the bal- lad. is an R.C.N. jet pilot and a pilgrim family. Mr. Charter; is well known as' 0' II” 019559-” I5-Wed IW wllilthe writer of the popular song Then the .VIayfIower's sIialIqt;".eminds every Chiircli lTlE'fllI)k'T'l I"Sumnier At Green Gables"! I-ormer Charlottetown Man Writes Salute To Mayflower IIi"”wi35'wu”5'”9-”-13' ”' " ""i'..'l:l:.C;.i-ii... 3; ol- Clsrence Cbarters' newest song WI'It'I' I3 I"f'I”dEd I" ' D9" M5” l Knew they could muzzle l "Salute to Mayflower 11'' was re 59? Alb Charlottetown Hotel and is now onl Oh the Mayflower 11 lo the Mn 1 Oh the star spangled banner they Ottawa. wrote the lyrics and En; lit a North Atlantic gale. nie Hagar of Ottawa wrote the, But the pilgrim's gallaon captain music of the ballad. it has beenlKnew they could muzzle published by Empire Music Pub- Knew they could muzzle the sprit- j0h the cross of St. George and day visit to the Island this weeli. IF dire" dP5"e"da'" "I 3" ""I3m'3I T" U"? nltriard T0 "19 lI0I'i3Td bly of the Baptist Worltl Alliancetchurt-hes. personal contact and l0h the star spanizled banner they executive later this week. '1-3” -35-."'" "M" "'”"'ll.'.3.'lil;I."17 'i:'i.'i"..'”:.:.”..'i'.'..l'.Iil TI" Gwdin 519 7 Iby our lord Jesus Christ is io'Thurs. August 29,1957 "' IELIXXJ-member Bnatint vans AL in a North Atlantic gale. est responsibility are to e nce, said there some pane- lnut the pilgrim galleon's Captllnllize." van”. cation of Baptists In Spain and Executive members of the Bsp- I Eh” 14”” mum”- KITICW 019! Could mullle the sprit-i tist World Alliance from all pans I 881- of the world are attending the g ifour-day conference at Mcltlaster i'l'o the nor ard To the nor'ard University. Rev. Roland Leavell. chairman 0 see of the commission. said the state- Tben the Mayflower a'k't'tliit'l loom- men: in; glfggdy recgjygd go”. 94 ISIHI31 U1? bill? Skies .siderable interest by delegates WI"! ill! U991! Piymuulh SIl0I”?5ifrom Russia. the Latin countries In ViGW- land representatives of National Baptist Convention Incorporated. 5 AT VARIANCE ' He said the statement is at var- : Tens BGPIISI5 iance with the conception of other faiths. He did not elaborate. um. SALUTE T0 IEOIGANIZE N IEIVICI MAYFLOWE I II A", PARIS tlteiiterai-Press and information services have been ieorganized at NATO headquart- ers with the announced aim of improving the circulation of news about the alliance. Joseph L Phillips. 57. an American journ- alist who has been with the U.S. state department nine: "50. bo- comes .VATO', director of infor- mation. He succeeds Geoffrey Parsons. a former American ward sailed sail. the Union Flag mm the top-mast heads held says the inspiration for the 50112. "RI" . , I TO EVGDQOIIZB The means or method of under- ""””””t'l"”"?" Izhfndlf ”m' was a story written by Capt. Alan AMI "'9 .V0""5 I"”"'”"' w"". taking evangelism still has to be I up . W5 n pm” um. 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