g " it obi Pr a fit or t. it it as it! it at in IQ y ‘i m s hi (s at w I) 0 3: it b l! e I. a 1! n—aQ-gvfi mesa _...—-- as-.. ha- m n- ames: - 15. Evening Patriot Monday. Oct. s. tau 7: v “ t ‘\al .‘IN'V In an.“ an... CVVANI- H uggv ecu-cu Gconcr lio- v.0.“ “URI . I . ,' m. THE SYMBOLS ‘ ooaa ‘ 0000‘ Route to be followed by Royal party. following de- parture. from Britannia. past hospitals. etc.. and to Con- federation Centre and back to Britannia. **** Route to he followed to and from Confederation Cen- tre theatre for attendance at the Royal Variety Perform- ance. HAW on»! J TUESDAY TOURS OFFER MANY CHANCES TO GLIMPSE ROYAL PARTY Road. and Euston, Queen and Grafton streets. At 5 p.m. they return to the Britannia Via Grafton and Queen Streets. At 3:14 pm. they are to go back to the Confederation Centre Theatre by way of Queen and Grafton streets. and will reverse the route in returning to the yacht at 10:50 pm. 0001mm, out The aged. the ill and the Invalide will have special opportunities to glimpse Her Majesty the Queen and Prince Philip during'a “slow drive“ tour which will take them Tuesday from (1) the royal yacht. past (2) the Charlottetown Hospital. (3) P.E.I. Hospital and (4) Provincial Senator— lum and Rehabilitation Centre. before they pro- l Wednesday. second day of the lot local units 'l‘wo Royal Guards of Honor. consisting of 100 men each will participate in the Royal Visit] here. When the Queen arrives to-l night at the RCAF Station. Sum- .merside. the Air Force Guard ‘u the command of Flight Lieutenant P.L. Rhodes. CD. of Bellevue. Alta, will be in at-l tendance and when Her Majes I ty alights from her aircraft, fanfare of trumpets will beI sounded by five trumpeters and one tympanist of the RCAF. At the Department of Trans- port Wharf, Charlottetown. the No. 7 Company of the 2nd Bal- talion. The Canadian Guards will form the Guard of Honor. :Honor Guards l 8.30 pm. A total of 11! waste will attend. Over 20 men and their wives will be presented to the Queen just before the din. The royal couple will arrive at the grand centennial ball at the Confederation Centre from the state dinner at. 10.30 pm. and will rdmain. approximately one hour. A total of 800 guests will attend by invitation. An or- chestra fl'om the Canadian Guards band under the direction of Lt. R.E.J. Milne. CD, will furnish the music. Dress for the state dinner and ball is tuxedo or fails for the men and floor length gowns with gloves for women. An af ternoon dress and lounge suit is correct attire for the luncheon. b a 2" called lam has has. as. ward island to meet the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at Summershle tonight. Britannia visits in Newfoundland The Royal yacht. the Britain- ntls, has been via another part of Canada for the past to days with another Royal passen- tendog (or several days. I" that pulp and paper port in ,a in-let the Britannia é:st ger aboard. The sleek motor vessel brought the Princess Royal from the United Kingdom to New- foundland for an official visit to the other island province. The Princess Royal met a warm welcome in St. John's. and later boarded the Britannia again for a trip up the rugged Newfoundland coastline to Cor- ner Brook for a visit that ex- Welcome A Royal Salute of 21 guns at the RCA? Station and Charlot- tetown will be fired by a trooo from the lst Royal Canadian Horse Artillery from C a m p Gagetown, N.B, ‘- The Guards Company w I II i also form a Household G u a r d t during the time Her Majesty is; ‘in residence at Governm e n t f l House on Wednesday. i The 7th IP.E.I.I Company oi: ‘ the Guards. together with th e I .‘ massed pipe and brass bands or ‘ . the Guards will perform the Reg; ’ treat Ceremony at Vic t o r i a1 ’ Park Tuesday evening at 6 o'» : clock. tSocial events . set off visit : lQueen's visit here. might well be called “the” day of the war . for social functions in Charlotte- ‘ town. ' First on the agenda is the gov- ‘ | p.m. following the children‘53 *rally at the exhibition grounds. 3 lGuests will include the Qttccn‘ | and Duke of Edinburgh and oth- :er dignitaries as well as fedcr- [ laI, provincial. civic and relig ‘ 1 ions officials. ‘ T state dinner is scheduled ceed to (5) the Confederation Centre for the dedis cation program there. Starting at 2:28 pm. the tour will pro by Queen. Water. Haviland. Rochford and Kent Streets. Pond Road. Brighton Road, McGill Avenue. Ambrose Street. Brighton Elizabeth spent ! happy childhood * Elizabeth Alexandra Mary .sery and Elizabeth'tg "stable'fl Windsor. christened With the of three dozen toy horses. lilach ‘ names of three queens—her I morning began with high Jinks;y .mother. grandmother and great- 'in her parents' bedroom. sur- grandmother—passed her early rounded by her mother and her ' years in an intimate family at- father who had not yet. learned . mosphere free from any hint of l t0 conquer a tendency to slam- future royal responsibilities. I “Seldom can a royal child‘ have enjoyed so simple and nor- l mal an early upbringing." com- : mented a British newspaper. WELCOME l “W” ’, “"4111,” N. ' Talking to friends years lat- er. the Queen movingly recall-‘ ed her father‘s embarrassment. "I can remember when I was in child in my cot father coming I Born April 21. 1926. at 17 I ' _ Bruton Street in London‘s May- t0 Slzy‘tgoodmght to me. and he .cou n , fair district. home of her matil ernal grandparents ar , and Countess of Strathmore. the ‘ 833:“ 0: {lukganET I t golden-haired. blue-eyed first M 911 t5 eRlas our]. 3 SIS .er grand-daughter of King George t “grfgjfe w ‘05; dater the V and Queen Mary grew up in S . 3-. r“We "N “as a household where doors were For: 2mm" Gli‘lmlfi Lastlc never slammed in anger. iIn“)?e any).t . h b v t " DWISi-i - . a .V sis er. Cfiglswfit Elizabeth and her Flluuth- "dalde .loyfully. sister Margaret to have ‘ 1’" 30mg ‘0 "all her Bud!" I A5k€d Why she chose the H Kong maydé T: - Atlantic Drywall and Insulation Co. Water St. Charlottetown Kent St. a . happy childhood. which they can V always look back upon." said CONTINUED 01‘ PAGE '5 Queen Mother Elizabeth. the the Duchess of York. I Thus it was as the child of a country gentleman. rather than as potential future mon- arch. that Elizabeth lived at Bruton Street. at the Royal Lodge in Windsor and at 145 Picadilly near Hyde Park, . “in the days of my child- hood.” Elizabeth recalled. "the3 sun seemed altvays to be shin- Some happy moments were‘ spent in the tall house on Pic~ cadilly. with its top-floor nur- To our ROYAL VISITORS Management a n I! Staff - - - - ings. McKarris Grocery MacNEILL MOTOR Water Street East 75 Prince St. Ch‘town GRAFTON 57. 5. Old Spain Restaurant 7;- ? I] ; he . ., . lfor the Charlottetown Hotel at ‘ l t WELCOME Welcome the ‘Royal Couple to P. E. Island. We Best wishes for an enioyable visit Charlottetown Together with all Islanders we join in sending our heartfelt greetings to Elizabeth 11'. Her Most Gracious Majesty. and Prince Philip. on the occasion of the official opening of the Fathers of Confederation Memorial Build- CANADAQPACKERS To Our Island Province THE FASHION SHOPPE Great George St. Charlottetown Welcome To Charlottetown! We join with all Prince Edward Islanders in expressing the hope that the Royal Visitors will enjoy their visit with us. ARCH-ER and MocDONALD LTD. ST. PETERS ROAD PARKDALE ,v..----o--~-----------