: - wa 10 The: /Guardian-F The Ev onthg Patriot. nt hc peéted—by—the_Def pce Research Alouette 1 hes worked far be) . yond ‘tlic one-year lifetime ex- te ea , is re a : ‘Provirig unit Wane nit at St Huberts for | oo mami Warfar nit at St. Huberts for 'a year. He has become a Flight | 'Telee r:mun.cations Establish- d | Lieutenant while still at Green: Alouette 1 provides iment. sciensts bndoebnad comman er | wood. After a year at the Eleéc- iS | The reduction in the charging | . “tronie Warfare Unit; he was at= ‘ ‘useful “inforr tion | ‘Jeurrens. now under’ investiga- | $-L' Ramon Farrington was | tached to ADCHQ at St re : ma tion, suggests a problenr involv | | horneineNassau, Bahamas and and remained there ‘until June |’ “ ing the colar’cells and batte! ry. | received his education i Nassau 1961- 5 ' 7 Despi te 4 ‘recent. decrease in G aft continues to provide three power sup)ls “Power difficulties | and: at Sir George Williams In June of 194! he was again | we the charcin: current of the. bat- hours a day of important scien- were: expecied to develop long |: University, Montreal. transferred to 404 Sqn in Gregn- ; teries in Alouette 1. the Defence tific infurmation age as pales seu ae nie : He enlisted_in: the RCAF a we and atter cpragleting his : p * a e on earth and additional pro- | Ottawa in September 1948 an ning a Tin immer: | nee nce oh to rie . ae being FEN ene are encountered when igraduated as a Radio Officer. side, he remained with 404 Sqn gatell'‘e launched into orbit :tored by the vational “Aer- they are employed in space. He was: stationed with the 44 until June of 1964. ‘more than three-and-° half onautics and Space Administra. |_ The hich radiation level in the } ® |MP Squadron at Gréenwood’' SL Farrington was* chalad to years ago, Canada’s hee space- tion's world-wide telemetry. net, ypacecraft’s yorbital path as : | from 1958 _ and. 1956 and then | the Maritime Proving and’Evalu- —— ~ —— eae traduaiiy degraded. the Rverage ar : . “ation Unit in Summerside in 1964 | : ° solar ce't output-and & battery Fist PHOTOS na tha Dilicar Comonanding aad | charge ‘ate is now approxtmate- : ly halt of its priginal value | ‘The first aerial photos taken in became a S-l/ in October of 1966, When: the Wecrease in the Canada were of the Halifax (it- SL Farrington married Ade- | Reeene Fre became ae set in August A fo Capt H tine, Schnider of Medicine Hat,:, parent. ellite’s ope : ale. of the oyal Engineers, | time wes reduced from . four [using an a: tematic, release cam- potas carla with | Saari as hours to about two hours per tive fanmly. reside in Slemon Park, | ° . : day. This action built all aos Se from & see (CFR Summerside, “er. at 8/L SAR OTOn batteries up to full. charge an bs ee os Rete 1 i now being operated ~ - f bout three .hours “a day. | Bey werkinea: Sha be maaidlaine | THE YUKON aircraft is thie larg- ton for 4,000 miles. When employed ‘ ed on a continuous basis without, St ever built in Canada. The fours. “on. Transatlantic trooping runs it discharging the batteries and engined transport ean haul a 27-ton can accommodate 134. passengers. - permits the satellite to function. pay load some #000. miles and. 14. : = cee See, ee a pormal!|y: ments Its ability °to operate yh DRTE's scientists report that with a minimum of ground sup- J) Alouette 11, placéd in orbit last * port equipment from improvis- Nevember. : 1s performing welt od Aisteipe: makes_this_aircraft i with five experiments being car- ae y mee to the task of air- : Bried out as planned. The ‘space-— - ifting supplies to Arctic out- Z . Cele e oa craft's teniperature, power sys- posts 4 tem, teiementry and. command are wor wie e The Cosmopolitan is a twin.- Le ee systems are operating as design- Cnet sia range. cargo or m ed. Barring unexpected failures. | 1) ite capacity. as air. trane- tie Sinoly waa ae sea?eb airnes Me ae furbo-pron ote a na. power problems are anti- ,o agency for the Department and rescue flights. ng speed of 310° mph a 30-000 cipated’in this satellite for the of National Defence the Air Such long range transport air feet altwude oT ae Cnsieenal. [Seat of this salt scotia : Transport Command ‘flies me? craft as the sleek Yukon and the tan can ¢ ry: over six and one and “material to many parts of versatile Hercules enable’ the half tons_ofMcargo,-or-40-passen-| : ACCIDENT’- FREE |the globe. Whether it is the move command to operate out of ba- gers with 163 cubic feet of bas- SATURDAY JUNE TI Air—Transport Command air- ment of troops.to_ serve with the ses whose facilities range from: gage space. The range of the fe | n ™ : craft logged more than 1,500,000 United Nations emergency’ for-'the most. sophisticated air ter- aircraft. with maximum load is . see rer K accident-free air miles’ in per- ‘ces in the Middle East or the minal to the ecrudest of landing 9 974. miles,-and with a minimum , | sonnel rotation’ and supply Payee airlifting of. supplies strips. The four-engine Yukon, payload .of two and a quarter | : AT ’ hts to Europe in 1965. Near- to" Arctic outposts or:.the carry: largest aircraft ever built in tons is 1700 miles. Se oo a ee My: 200 return friys from. Tren- Teen wen DIVon ie marcel passenger and freight service — RC A F S id ton, Ont., to Germany involved _ _ the job is handled by Air flights eee Trento Onta- STRONG MILITIA : ‘ more than 16,000 passengers and rio and Marville,” France, . ser- Le ofwe ° oe Stn., ummersi ie 4,000 tonus - of feeient, eet ee transport. vicing Canada’s NATO forces The active militia has 115. reg- My = ‘ ; : sad mail : ape is ATC. hi Howat Europe. . With normal fuel re- imental isized ahd 56 independent Pal eS Cet ee LEME MLS, He Ine OWN serves the Yukon airefiaft’-can compa?.y sized units with a total 4 cans uo CANADA FIRST millions of miles and handled Baa sate 30,000 pound pay- siuthorized establishment of . a : he ' ¢fmany thousands of passengers load 3 miles at a speed of nearly 42,000 all ranks. ‘The nay oe ts Best of Luck to our Servicemen Migeen pps “ ‘ grad and tons of cargo. It has’ also 370 mph. _ a resetve has 16 divisions and ¢ Ei | Reais Gate ges I isle eee a build vite, tion on “operations that” include ~The giant” Hercules; “a four ca establishment of nearly” 3,000. so snes ' - isan astalliie Manche I wae the Korean airlift; support engine, bulk cargo and Nikhce - Tne a'r force auxiliary has six a gt ee ~ - _..Hgunched in September, 1962, for-|flights for the UNEF and..ONUC carrying aircraft, has proved: sauadrons located at oneal soe oronto, Winnipeg an mon peso mls upper atmospheric research and @™ergency airlifts to disaster self invaluable on both domes- a Authorized’ strength is 1.902 _ Water Street. pce : orrison : a ae is still reporting scientific data, ‘areas, of the world, annual Arc- tic and international commit- Jy ranks . 2 ae 4 4 i 3 : 70 Spring St. Summerside , a Rae Uae = ore sc — = fe er saiclowcomaetctne é pepe — : tees ea - - SS te ee ae = zs a = = _ = A Vv A ; = er : Toe ere ; a AA ee oe : in a : oe ee ps Fe Come And Enjoy TheFun ——- E SUMMERSIDE. Lo i - k 8 i ‘ a : ¥ FORCES - fe Wo a qo ue : ae : ee ae a a : . Ss a Any Time You’ ‘re In Summe| ide : - . DAY ee “HH eH Ae, eS wig : : wig , x} we iN ; ¥ i ee 6 | _ Drop In. And ‘Say Hello —h Are Pleased ea : de. | z re : ed . ad oe -| . Saturday, June llth CRYST AL D AIRY (1) present the Bie ee “A ge of t vs SIR, (Eger comers pe oe se ne fs : eae — oe a - : Pasteurized Milk. - — Homogenized: Milk - ee ne roaram ror - . . | | Plan te attend the celebrations. |. - og oe : 3* Fae Ee a Un at RCAF Station, Summerside. | . . Cream — Chocolate Milk» ns l] 16 Bast Street . ariiaci ARMED FORCES DAY é e V8 % : “W Buy and. sal Ev ARMED FORCES DAY ee e uy an Everything” | Airbase oe Water St., Summerside _ : -§ ide Ai b _ ian il semaines mran nt ence oreo fille enerineeineenivievinh winasmeetne’ a digas silica on oT ummers! e irport | ; SS : 5 - Armed Forces Day of JUNE i Ith. os Follawing | is the program of events: “scheduled” for Saturday's 5 “armed ‘Forces | Z Has eat ee : H cS Day at CFB. Summerside. — Oe 1 ne } y S id 1:00: . Gates open to Public. Argus Solo—2 Engine Flypast ummerside . > Exhibits Open—2 Hangar. CS8F Tracker Formation Take- ae Static Display of Aircraft and off, Display and Stream Landing Ny - oe June lith Service Vehicles. Argus Solo—Low Speed Flypast e ; 1] 1:30 Fire Fighting Demonstration. Maritime Formation Flypast Argus Sdlo Infield Display : 1:45 Free Airplane Ride for. 4 Visitors Argus Solo Submarine Bombing - Came Bring The 2it5 Guardain of Honour Takes Post. Attack : ate Band plays until 2:30. Maritime Formation Flypait ir in: ae Seer Diamond——Formation Break . = Whole Family 2:30 Arrival of Lieutenant-Gevernor. Taal on 100 Man Guerd of -Honour.. ‘00° Concert. by the Summerside: } tf ees : : Royal Salute. ; Legion Concert Band Le ee Official Opening Ceremonies Judo Display—No. 3 Hangar : _Good Luck To: All. 3 00: “Air Sh * ~Free-Airplane Ride for 4 Visitors = | : — ere : ir Show. siciaaiatifboinail utergiearnan~On-Aread iia nme issin ; — oe -6ff-and- Nestle Ale Cadod Precision: Drill’Dis la Servicemen On Armed ~Cunng = We Know You'll Tr a 7 Neptune Sots” Take: a - No: 3 Hanga ele F = Baul field Display gar % "y e cies < = =) : FIO Vendee Formation Flypast. 5:00 “Band Plays ''The Queen" : ‘ a Argus Solo Maximum: Pertorm- Static Display and Exhibits : bo — 1 ance Take-off. at -_-Glose Maritime Formation—Stream- eae. Gatecty ‘ : f a . “Ro ers & Arnett ! "Takeo er \ y- 7 CHSS.2: Sea King Helicopter . 8:00 Dence in ‘Recreation Centre. ‘ Wholesale Grocers a 9 ro Infield Display ae : “Music by ''The Velvets" nt a a v CLOTHING OF DISTINCTION FOR MEN. og, a Summerside | PEL x oo ADMISSION 50 PER PERSON. ADULTS ONLY. os ; . " « it . one i * *% ' ‘ ; ) i