‘ n 4 Eil ill] ' ‘INT v.1 ~ “‘3 - '- I THE SYMBOLS a DD «~<— V' J :3 3 ":73", Heavy arrows, starting from ‘ . o - location of Britannia. show route 3 i, ‘ u Q’EE to be taken by Royal party to m , 3 4 l o .3 (1) Provincial Building. (2) Ex- : g 2 u ‘ :CJ; 3 E3 hlbltion grounds - and (a) Gov- } \ . n _ °l;l‘ a ‘ v illf'iiturE'Sufimdwut‘fllfi'. J‘ I 34"."; 5 3' D . ' * * * * * ‘ '51 Evening route to (4) Char- x: i ll lottetown Hotel and (5) Con- . ‘ . federation Centre and back to ’ i“ l : . Britannia, ls indch by stars. a - ' . v ( EXTENSIVE TOURS MARK ROYAL VISIT 0N1 W EDNESDAY thorne Avenue, St. Peter‘s Road. Euston Street and Pond Road to (3) Government House. At 2:30 pm. the Queen and Prince Philip are to return to the Britannia via Kent and Queen streets. At 8:13 pm. they are to go via Queen. Fitzroy. Pownal and Kent streets to (4) the Charlottetown Hotel; continue at 10:27 pm. to (5) the Confederation Centre. and return to the Britannia via Grafton and Queen streets at 11:35 pm. 001'. '7 HIGHLIGHTS—After leaving the ' Britannia_at ' 11:23 am Wednesday, the Royal Party is scheduled to dr1ve slowly. via Queen, Water. Pownal. Kent. Prince and Ricnmond i Streets to (1) the Provincial Building. At 11:43 am. the tour is to proceed via Richmond, Queen, Grafton, W_eymouth and Kent streets and Kensington Road to (2) the Exhibition Grounds. At - 12:10 pm. the party is to proceed by Kensmgton Road, Haw-- —-4I - .— an ’ GREETINGS TO ‘ ‘ lll_. .s... ? the Queen AND ! HRH. Prince Phili ' ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR F VISIT TO CANADA TO OPEN THE FATHERS OF CON FEDERATION MEMORIAL BUILDINGS THE STEEL COMPANY OF CANADAJJMITVED s X ( “A @112 Guardian ‘ SECOND SECTItTN Here’s quick outline where Queen to pass Detailed planning of everyihuilding complex which honorszall being held at Memorial phase of Her Majesty‘s visit has . the men who met in Charlotte- 1,},er featured the advance work done ; town 100 years ago to found j Th . f. l t m B by officials. Perhaps the great-'new nation from a handful of: ,9”. _”‘a rem"? 0 e r" i est part of this concerns t h e l scattered colonies. ! tanma WI“ be "I? Slgnal for {"r' l preparation of maps which show ; Anyone who missed seeing mal farewells prior to their 5311- every turn. every street usedun . the Queen on Tuesday will have in: at midnight br Quebec. '~ each of the several tours the ample opportunity to make up ’ Queen will make while on I for it Wednesday when her mot- Prince Edward Island. ior tours take her over an in- Today, following her landing credibly wide sector of (harlot- at the RCAF Station at Sum tetown. (See map on this Page merside. Her Majesty and . for Wednesday, October 7). ‘ Prince Philip will travel by cat l Leaving the yacht at 11.23 the l to the CNR tharf where HMY Royal car will carry Her Maj- Britannia is berthed. esty to the old Provincial Build- 1 Leaving the air base the car ing where the first meeting on lwill drive over No. 2 Highway lConfederation was held. After 1 to Sherbrooke Road. d o w in signing the Golden Book for spe- t i Granville Street to Beattie Av- cial guests she will appear breif— ‘ ‘enue, and along it to Summer ly on the balcony before return- K Street. From there the limou- ing to her car to go to the. Exhi- ! sine will take the Royal Visitors ‘ bition Grounds for the Chil- ; along Water Street to the wharf. vdren's Rally. 1 The map showing this entire, 0n departing Province House, route for October 3 may be seen the Queen will drive up Rich- l on Page 6A of this special edi t mond to Queen Street and there v tion. ‘ turn east on Grafton as far as . Tomorrow afternoon's parade Weymouth Street and th e n l route is specifically designed to ‘ north one block to Kent. Her ‘ ‘ permit as many as possible pa- car will turn east on Kent to' tients in the Sacred Heart Kensington Road and thence to. Homc.Charlottetown and P.E.l. . the Grounds. The Rally will be 1 Hospitals and the Sanitorium held in front of the main grand- and Rehabilitation Centre to 'stand, according to present. view their Queen. plans, but if the weather should ’ This entire route to he. cover not be. favorable it will be stag- ed is shown in the map for Oc- ed indoors at the Coliseum. l tober 6 which may be seen on When the brief ceremony la! Page 12A, over and presentations com- 3 It shows the Royal procession pleted the Royal couple will. travelling as follows: leave. the Exhibition Grounds at From the department of lrans- 12.10 pm, en route to Govern- port pier at the foot of Queen mem House for luncheon with Street where the Britannia will be docked the Royal car, Royal tour will move via Queen Donald. . to Water Street and west. to Their car will be driven along ‘ Haviland Street so as to pass ‘ Kensingfon Road to Hawthorne: the sacred Heart Home and Me i Avenue and across to St. Peter s t Charlottetown Hospital. ' His Honor Lieutenant Governori tne W..l. MacDonald and Mrs. Mac-l ‘4‘ Road where it will turn west to hen it continues along Roch?" return to the city. The balance ford Street to Kent and west. to ;of the route to Government ‘ the road by Government PondiHouse will take the couple [0‘ where it will cross over to ‘ Longworth Avenue and on ml ;Brighton Road in order to pass Euston Street thence straight ‘ 1the Prince Edward lsland Hos- across town to the Government ‘pital. After this The Queen will Pond Road off Brighton Road ‘ go north on North River Road ’ and then directly up to‘Govern tzo McGill Avenue where the ment House. 'slow drive‘ will allow patients. Following luncheon Her Maj- at the Provincial Sanitorium to ‘ esty will leave Government see Her Majesty and Prince House at 2.25 Wednesday after— Philip. 1 noon on return to her yacht The four will then move down where she. will have a chance to Ambrose Street to Brighton rest for a couple of hours before llRoad and thence along Busion, receiving her guests at a recep- - Queen and Grafton Street. to the ‘ tion she is giving on board. lentrance of the Fathers of Con-l Later that evening she will I federation Memorial Buildings. drive to the Charlottetown Hotel l ltis here the whole Royal vis- ‘ to attend the State Dinner given ‘ It comes Into focus as Her Maj- . by the Provincial Government ‘esty officially opens the great (before going to the Centennial , / «IIIERT YOUNG MAN Prince Andrew, the Queen‘s third child. at London's Liverpool Street Station as the Royal Family returns from Sandringham to Bucking: ham Palace in Februaty 1964. 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