es seer, en a Fi i! ta ag ee oS many growing pains With the end of World War ;land, operated by the RAF. igation Courses in the coming Two the piston sane aie] Late in that same year, with |fall, . Training Plan came.to a cond jd RCAF not yet up to its full | ‘The station was also ‘given ad- end air stations an- |peacetime strength, it was ie (ce ne - eda came under a nounced that during the winter |and Development Section (Nav- defence department, which had |of 1946-47 the base would oper emer! wes to. work the big job of deciding which |ate on a reduced scale. A num- | the development of new techniq- ports to close down. ber of the building wees’ chisad jim MMEMictneds of atv naviat For of those that were |down ‘temporarily including the |tion. — a : te be heptaperational it was ob barracks quarters and the staff | IMPROVEMENTS PLANNED vious that would have to |was boarded out in the town of | Early in 1948 the department be reclassified to play an entire. Summerside. _ decided that RCAF Station Sum- ly different role in the peacetime | -1, February 1947 it was furth- |Merside would undergo major er announced that the station |improvement for which the sum would be fully reopened as an |0f $1,500.000 was allotted. 1946 e@nnounced that RCAF |operational base. Under. this scheme large areas. Summerside would be-| In March Squadron Leader W. |Of the asphalt buttons were re- an Ale Navigation Schoo! |C. Langstaff, DFC and Bar took |layed with concrete in order to would be the only “‘straight’ |over command and that same |@ccommodate the jet aircraft navigation school in Canada. It |month the station resumed as a |Whose intense engine heat had 's counterpart of the Empire Nav- |were made to extend the pro-| During 1949 two of * School at Shawbury, Eng- rom to’ clots Seats oe lecamar acne based ~ CONGRATULATIONS = rsisamnr cue to on-thelr ~ . 25th Anniversary post-war class of navigators re- R.C.AF. Personnel In Summerside _|s# som secromenio, 10 Sum. “i : first MAYNARD’S GARAGE and|irai'ei somos! BODY SHOP), reso ems as a navigation school and | base was taken over by Mari- time Command from Training Chea | Pacifists at Riemaehelk ff dailedto arouse sympathy ! tlre | of g [ if Lirglty ft feat | cae at Go clay s ue Ee Hi veut ib i af < ri A 4 Rs i F B a CONGRATULATIONS = a o ehiterey 9 cai § i [iu : at 1 seeae f osbttad y "| “We shocked the people of Ta Macaza,” -said Andre Cardinal, 24, of Waterloo, Que., one of the few French - speaking ‘peace demonstrators, in a post-mor- tem on the sit-dowms of 1964. 0 ee act ae kak ‘| i | : 2 FS fl efi gs a i To © | , : ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE. 25th ANNIVERSARY IN SUMMERSIDE We wish the men and Service another 25 years of success. Maxie Millid | i ie 2. 4 i , it a: if is Fi Hall bene i i - GUARDIAN-PATRIOT | ie He Ont., who became interested in the _pacifist movement at Mc- Master University in Hamilton. They rented rooms in the house of a-Ukrainian farm cou- ple and began travelling Labelle County in car in search of a a STUDENT BACKING The . three-part slogan had sprung from talks between the —. organized in the Stu- Union for Peace Action, and l'Union Geperale des Etudi- Gee weivegiiy esd cot “Disarmament” was what the demonstrators originally came to La Macaza for; ‘“develop- ment” was an attempt to link nomic needs‘-of- Labelle County; ‘and “decolonization” was an ap- na- tionalist feeling among militants. é Then, one night last July, La Macaza became the scene of an incident that bad nothing to do Fy ; ; : i Hl a Hil in it : g i i E E i 1 i i Hi eifl in 1 iy I volved in. euch activities.” Due to a combination of tack of money end ativice from the three- workers that it might re- new ill-will, a demonstration for the end of last summer was called off. . : To a conference of the Stu- dent Union for Peace Action in St. Calixte, Que., last fall— ects across Oanada — Terry Moore had this to report = ; eee Bi Bry i sil if 1 lack of a .|Bumber of officers, men and air- NS Station in Shearwat- craft of the Royal Canadian |er : wings parade [Navy were based in Summer-| Early in Best Wishes < | To the Men and Women — at RCAF Station Summerside on this happy occasion. HE R LINKLETTER | veh ing _ Best Wishes to the ae At The R.C.A.F. Base In Summerside _ : _ On.This Special Occasion CO-OP SUPER MARKET | Water Street = | _ CONGRATULATIONS To the. 3 R CAR in Sonkmerside th 50 per cent in ey ae als PPR ” Let us design your let- terheads, bill heads,” brochures; call us for all your printing needs. CENTRAL. PRINTERY PHONE 4-8506 CONGRATULATIONS To all the “Personnel At The R.C. AF. Base Summerside. __ On Their 25th Anniversary PEL Concrete Products | 288 Summer St, feed ~ sendin ¥ CONGRATULATIONS oe _ to the ae R CALF. PERSONNEL At the > fa - Summerside Air Force Base 7 On Their 25th Anniversary VICTORY CLEANERS of a of 30 hours ‘non-stop during an arctic (89 Central Street »* fJummerside "Our Sincere CONGRATULATIONS On years of Honored Service We are pleased fo have been as- sociated with this R.C. A. F. base in the construction of Runways. We wish them many more years of service. MORRISON ‘ond MacRAE LD. 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