ing Her Majesty’s visit, as they receive Scout and Guide awards from her. They are, left to right: Weston MacAleer, Central THE AREA centred in the bapital city will be represented the three young people above the youth demonstration dur- Six Recipients Are Named Di Gold Cords, Certificates are? and Hree Boy Scouts, will be recip- | ‘reault of Southport. Formerly a _ of awards from Her Maj-|Guide in the 1st Southport -Com- Six Prince Edward fouths, three Girl Guides Miss Virginia Boudreault; dau- ghter of Mr. and Mirs. C.J. Boud- sty Queen Elizabeth in .an af- pany, ‘Sea Ranger Boudreak is Ernoon ceremony at fhe Coloss-|now a member of S.R.S_ Buck- wm Thursday, July 30th |ingham, whose skipper is Mrs. Gold Cords will be presented D.G. Macmillan v Her Majesty to:— Miss Patricia Pickard, daugh- Early Royal Tour Recalled By Ancient Cantion Barrel Thousands of citizens daily pass Royal Highness, Theophilus Des-| m interesting memento of the! p,; Mgit to Charlottetown of King Ed- a — Egle ae a i fard VII, then Prince of Wales | Charlottetown a placed ts » the summer of 1860. It is, an present position, with the muzzle ld cannon barrel placed upright | upwards. 1 the pavement at the corner A stout flag-staff of consider- f Queen and Grafton Streets. |able length was placed in the fis recorded that on the re-|bore of the gun, from the sum- 1oval of the ordnance from the| mit of which the Union Jack was Her Majesty To Give Scout, ‘Guide Awards Royalty, Virginia Boudreautlt, Southport, and Lioyd Coffin, 2) Kent Street , Charlottetown. ter of My and Mrs. Otis Pick- ard, 217 Pleasant St.. Summer- side, Pat belongs to the Ist and 4th Summerside Girl Guide Com- pany, and her Captain is Mrs Ferno Rogers. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law- Summerside. Elizabeth Anne be- longs. to the 2nd Summerside Guide Company, whose Captain is Mrs. Wilfred Perry Queen's Scout Certificates will be presented by Her Majesty to— - Lloyd Coffin, son of Mr and Mrs.. Willard Coffin, 12 Kent St Charlottetown. Scout Coffin is e member of the 3th Charlottetown Troop (Trinity). Scoutmaster is the Hon. F.A. Large, QC Weston MacdAleer, son of Mr and Mrs. John MacAleer. Mt. Ed ward Road, Central Royalty, P. E.I. Scout MacAleer is a mem- ber of Ist Central Royalty Troop. Scoutmaster is John Richard. Joseph Trainor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Trainor, Avenue, Summerside, r. Bk lockhouse in 1856, an 18-pound-/displayed during the three days r gun was allowed to slip from) lof the Prince’s sojourn here.- | 8 sling and roll over the bank Though the staff has been re- f the fortress to the water’s;moved for many years the gun} ige, where it remained for se- remains erect, as a mementg of | eral years. |the harbour’s fortifications, and | In July 1860, when all were pre- '|a- memorial to one of Charlotte- | aring for the reception of His'town’s most joyful occasions. "may you enjoy our Island Province" Queen Street Meat Ma rket Charlottetown Miss Elizabeth Anne Gallant, rence Gallant of 389 Angyle St... 496 Willow [| Scout Trainor is a “member of * ist Summerside Troop. Scoutmas- ter is Eric Tanton_ 1 youth during;.the Queen's visit,|beth Anne Gallant, 399 Argyle THESE THREE young people|as they receive awards. They , Street, is Sick ee a from Summerside will play|are, left to right: Patricia Pick-| Willow, Avenue, a part in _representing Island ard, 217 Pleasant Street, Eliza-| side. AMPUTEES HONORED | fhe Guariian-Patrlot, Monday, July 27, 1959 Page 199 The Legion Color Party of 1939 "of some 25 ex-service-|*i0ns of the province, took up po-|ing !were amputees. As the. |men added pomp and pageantry )sitions before the Provincial | Royal Couple left the bulldiog, “the-festivities of the Royal/ Building: for the arrival of Their |they noticed the 16 disabled ve | visit. Under the command of ex-| Majesties and on the return route |terans and stopped to shake hande, sergeant Bruce Wonnacott, the| Directly before the Color Party | and have a few words with each party drawn from different sec-'in front of the Legislative Build-'one. q 4 ’ Od To Their remember .... An occasion Islanders will JULY, 1959 May it be one of their fondest memories THE RENDEZVOUS RESTAURANT A Ya and PETER PAN DRIVE-IN Charlottetown - WELCOME TO THE QUEEN ELIZABETH II E.N. KAYS & SONS 1 ‘Second Canadian Tour Wishes | ROBINSON SUPPLIES Charlottetown ROYAL HIGHNESSES May Their Visit to Charlottetown Be A Perfect Ending To To Their GROCERY Charlottetowm and PRINCE PHILIP may your stay in our Island Province be among your most Pleasant Experiences! EASTERN SECURITIES. CO” -ATD. Charlottetown P. E. I. STEWART” BAKERIES Up. E. L — Charlottetown, P. i AKOTA ay SS0YAL’ - ISITORS Prince Edward Island 4 Welcomes: The Royal Visitors GRAFTON STREET Esso Service Statior hee Ckaylotietown- ef The Management and Staff" — HALL and. STAVERT ltd. CH'TOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND WELCOMES HER MAJESTY. We 9 DUKE OF EDINBURGH la QUEEN ELIZABETH I] \ lH is a great privilege fo greet personally such distinguished renres P. EB. 1, , sentatives of the British monarchy as-@ueen Elizabeth Il and Prince Philip. We are confident that no warmer welcome ‘awaits them any- where than that which will be acc orded the Royal Couple in our Is- land Province. We salute. Queen Elizabeth ttand Prince Philip. £ P.E.L. FROSTED FOODS LTD. or : HEENEY FROSTED FOODS LTD. ZERO. PACK AND COUNTY FAIR FROSTED FOOD PRODUCTS CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD_ISLAND