’ Philip who will maké~the = ward Island will fly from _ the Charlottetown Airport to Glasgow, N.S. after an overnight stay in the Province, guests at Government House. Page 2 B The Guardian-Patriot, Monday, July 21, 1959 Ay ita * ef * ~ MAJESTIC LINES OF ROYAL YACHT BRITANNIA AS GLIMPSED FROM HMCS GATINEAU _ - YACHT TO ANCHOR AT 9.20 A.M. Island To Get 2-Hour Chance To View Queen's Britannia Captain of the 5,700 ton Bri- but this has mever happened.,;modern cruiser. Thé crew_mem- % will be here only a matter of two hours and ten minutes, but in that time-thousands.and thou- gands of Prince Edward Island- ere will have had an opportun- ity to view a ship much im the news these days—the Royal Yacht Britannia. The Britannia is scheduled to anchor off Cxrarlottetown. in the three tides, at 9.20 a.m. July 30, and to depart for Halifax via Ca- bot Strait at 11.30 a.m. the same day. ~ 3 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and His Royal Highness Prince from 6hediac, N.B. on the Roya Yacht to the shores of Prince Ed N ew tannia is Vice-Admiral Peter Dawnay, flag . officer royal yachts, who is the only flag of- ficer in the navy to command a ship. Under him are 20 top-flight officers, all between commander and sub-lieutenant, and 250 rat- ings, r These trew members are ex- pected to set an example for the whole navy, both on and off the ship. They must not shout aboard the Britannia; they must be per- fectly dressed—regular navy uni- forms -are worn with a Royal Yacht flash on the right arm; they are discouraged from running on the decks; ratings must wear rub- ber-soled shoes to eliminate un- necessary noise. Anyone. falling below these standards*would be asked to The Britannia ig the only ship in the Royal Navy never to have a defaulter. POPULAR ASSIGNMENT Although life on this ship is far from easy, there is a long list of volunteers waiting to get Royal Yacht -on their cap bands. Of- ficers normally serve a two-year term, with an rtunity for ex- tensions. Ratings; chosen by the officers, are eligible for perma- nent royal yacht service, with an extra shilling a day, after a one- year probation. But because of the limited scope for promotion on siich a small ship many of the ratings re- vert to general service when they become due~for a new rank. The na annia diff ‘om, say, a bers have regular navy ham- | mocks they eat regular navy food, and get their daily ration of rum plus a pint of beer. But there are some differences. For in- stance, the ship must be spot- less. KEPT GLEAMING The 412foot hull must be tou- ched up regularly with biue-bot- tle paint. The 5%-inch strip) down both sides needs constant dabs of gold paint The white sup- erstructure has to be immaculate. j me buff funnel and masts need} brightening up, and the varnished jdecks need ‘alot of cleaning. re royal coat of arms on the | Britantiia's...clipper-types bhew is (CONJ#INUED ON PAGE 22) EDITION IS BOTH GUIDE, SOUVENIR This Royal Tour Souvenir Edition is being’ presented at the start of the Island’s Royal Week with the purpose of providing the maximum sible service to readers. It contains all the features in Souvenir Editions—a profusign and reports relating to th at events that will take place during the Island stay of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and His Royal Highness Prince Philip—where they’ll go—what they’ll see—who they’Ir meet. At the same time it is designed to serve as a guide to those great events and to those who are now laying their plans to catch glimpses of the Queen and Prince, or to take part in events arranged as a feature of their visit. — It has been produced at the start of the Island’s Royal Week so it. will be of assistance in such planning. ordinarily found of pictures maximum Informal Additions To Royal Program Likely To Develop. While the official plans for the Royal visit which opens next drawn, it is. quite posible that some informal additions to the program and slight in timing may develop as the events proceed. It | establishment, is expected, that Her Majesty will be seen to pause and cut a ribbon as she enters the navy’s new training | sir. HMCS Queen Charlotte, to symboliz® the of- for variations instance, ficial ppening of the building. Similarly, tt the easure of) : Her Majesty, the ctitted js LR.H. Prince Philip arrive a sal-| geen that the: Royal Party will, Ute of 21 guns will pe fired. A | make an appearance at Thursday | Guard of Honour will be mounted evening's official opening’ b a1 1) 0 the wharf and will be inspect- at HMCS Queen Charlotte, fol-|¢4 by Her Majesty. - lowing the private dinner Government House. LISTED THREE TIMES But few variat expected. in the the schedule. The: on page nine, ions. if any, are) Hon Gein events on | MacLean, and the Ladies and e outlined! Gentlemen in Waiting will enter! below, given in detail on Page| their motor cars and proceed to. 12, and listed for the third time| H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. ‘His: conjunction in at with maps showing all the routes to be travelled by the Royal, #"¢ Mrs. Hyndman will have party during its Island sta. act reps pies Elizabeth await the arrival of Her Majes- and His Roya ighness Prince : 45 : ; a he } ,| Philip will arrive in Charlotte- oo ae eee ee Se ee kept gleaming, just like the roya! town Harbour from’ Shediac. -N Shore residence of Mrs. George says fife on the Brit-| Cypher on the cruiser-like stern.|B aboard H.M.Y. Britannia on D. DeBlois.) CONTINUED ON PAGE > 227-4] Thursday, July 30th. They w wa | _An escort of three destroyers. | disembark by launch at the Rail-| way Wharf at 10.00 a.m. will accompany the Royal Yacht! from Shediae to Charlottetown. | Her Majesty the Queen and Prince Philip will-be met by the Lieutenant Governor of Prince! Edward Island and Mrs. Hynd-| man, the Premier of Prince Ed- ward Island and Mrs. Matheson | the Mayor of Charlottetown and! Johnstone, and ‘the Hon. Angus MacLean and Mrs. Mac- Lean. : i As Her Majesty the Queen and Her Majesty the Queen and H. R.H. Prince Philip, the Premier and Mrs. Matheson, Mayor John- stone and Mrs. Johnstone, the Angus MacLean and Mrs. Honour the Lieutenant Governor taken their departure in order to ue gf Fd DA saleable ii THREE HEADS OF STATE DURING TOUR’S OFFICIAL HIGH SPOT Her Majesty, President Eisenhour, Prime Minister Diefenbaker at Seaway dedicatjon 4 A Ne er We Join With Canadians 6 Everywhere In Extending A : - Hearty Welcome To The RoyatCouple §. R. JOHNSON p Ue oe harlottetown St Peter’s Rd. v “ “leave at the first opportunity”, Ww ~n a Re C ~ The City of Charlottetown ‘ * ~ CITY COUNCILLORS:— A. Walthen Gaudeh—Députy Mayor, G. Haslam, H. E. Hyndman, F. W. Boyles, J. E. Arsenault, Eimer McRae. ’ bh G radle of Coniederation ¥ . & ye ¢ . Welcome To Char‘ottetown Edwin C. Johnstone, Mayor 2 R. Foster, F. G. O'Neill, E. C. Baker, . . r Foam / J. A. Gormley, A. J. .