Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., May 22, 1959. 18. eT Ng eT ae YD ee ee ee eee, ee ee ee . * ee ee ee ee oS pS ee i ’ baal ee Beaver E For Pageantry (====ss=5 ‘FREDERICTON (CP) — fd Beaverbrook’s 80th birth- mext Monday he is expected ‘attend a colorful military pag- int here, the first of its kind Canadian Army history. The publisher - philanthropist scheduled to arrive here Fri- jay for another visit to the prov- re of his (youth. Sunday he will pe a special parade of the Lord 2 brook No. 333 Air Cadet on, to be held in honor A objective of $3,200,000, and Proceeds of the pageant will be fivided between the University of Brunswick building fund and DDE projects. The building fund amount raised by public con- ributions will be matched by the incial government. Lord > brook is honorary life phancellor of UNB. The ra, pageant entitled the Queen is to be xpected Qnjpresented in the Lady Beaver-/| versity, Charlottetown. brook rink Friday, Saturday and B agae Veno recently apent a Monday evenings by about 60 per- in sonnel of the 3rd Canadian In-| sister, Mrs. Harris Johnson. fantry Brigade Group from near-| Justin McNeill recently arri by Camp Gagetown. All units ofjed at his the brigade group, commanded| spend the summer months. Jus- by Brig. Robert W. Moncel of|tin is a student at St. Montreal, are contributing to the} U: 3 ; event, planned in conjunction] Maurice Gaudet who in the with Saturday’s Army Day. R.C.M.P. returned to his duties at Seenes from the struggle be-| Grand tween the French and English|ter having spent the past sev- for supremacy in Eastern Can-|eral weeks in Miscouche at the ada are being directed by Capt.|home of his parents, Mr. a Arthur J. Beemer of. Sault Ste.| Mrs. Cyril Gaudet. Marie and Kingston. Several Hi The main character is that of|and sisters of Joseph Robineau de Villebon, sol-| Miscouche, attended the vocatoin dier-diplomat and military gov-| rally which ¢ook place at St.*Dun- ernor of Acadia. The army has/stan’s University, Charlottetowa, re-created Fort Nashwaak, which| 2 Sunday. he built in 1691 at the junction rived at his home in Miscouche of.the St. John and Nashwaak| after having spent a week in Ot- rivers near Fredericton. tawa, where he attended the an- anadian J By DAVE McINTOSH Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) — A French ime with a Canadian jet engine is a possibility for the RCAF Air Divisi in Europe, it was parned Wednesday. The air force has had a close at the French Mirage Mark fi and is considering it, along British and American Ps, as a replacement for its Sabre and CF-100 jet fighters in the 12-squadron air division. The French air ministry last il showed interest in acquiring) the Canadian Iroquois jet engine use in the Mirage but appar- ently passed it over when the Ca- ladian government cancelled the froquois and Arrow jet intercep- lor programs Feb. 20. | The single-seat, dealta -. wing firage, made by the Dassault pmpany of Paris and now in serv > with the French air force, travels at more than twice the speed of sound and can be used as a high-level interceptor or low-level attack plane. The government has not ed made any decision about equipping the air division and| here is no indication that a deci- sion is near. But it is believed likely that if, he government decides on a new | lane for the division—cost is es-| imated at some $350.000,000 for | 0-odd aircraft — it would be manufactured by A. V. Roe (Can-| wa) Limited, Malton, Ont. Roe | was left high and dry when the} irrow was scrapped. The RCAF has had teams sa france to inspect the Mirage and $ reported pleased with its per- i ormance. particularly its ability o take off and land in short dis-| ances. This would be a big fac-| or in converting the air division | rou interception to a ground at- ack role. et Engines Sssr= fay See French Use = me=.ecx. = the air torce. family and relatives of Arthur Gaudet, Miscouche. Mr. Gaudet END AUTO STRIKE passed away at the Prince — : ty Hospital on Saturday, a EE ENGRAM. eeslen Sl ie funeral took place on Tues- | (Reuters) — Sixty automobile oe morning at St. John The The RCAF has checked some 20) prince County Hospital, Summer-|' Frigidaire’s Thriftiest Automatic Washer. as low as Here's Frigidaire’s value-packed Deluxe Washer with the exclusive 3-Ring “Pump” Agitator that bathes deep dirt out as gently as by - @ 95 hand! And you'll really appreciate the automatic pre-selection of wash wv * . time for heavy, normal or light soil. Choice ef “hot” or “warm” wash _ water. 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