Pope Paul VI. second from right, talks with two non-Ca- Conodion Set To Make History In British House By HAROLD MORRISON LONDON tort~ror the first 3 time In the doll-year history of Britain's Parliament. 3 (Tana dam will lead the royal proces- sion when the Queen steps into the House of Lord: at the new opening Vov 3 Dressed in red jacket. black breerbes. gold ~ buckled shoes and wearing: a taharr‘l or coat of rich velvet. Dr (‘onrad Swan will escort the Queen to and l NN-CATOLIC "OB’S‘E'RER it tholic observers to the Roman Catholics’ Ecunenlcal Council at the Vatican. At left is Wil- liam B. Blakemore of the Disciples House. Chicago Un- iversity. Chicago. 111., while second from left is William land. Flanking the Pontilf during a special audience are l Agostino Cardinal Bea. 83-. year<nld head of the Vatican's Secretariate. and Msgr. Jan l from the scat of Lords as she i makes her traditional speech from the throne. "Naturally i am greatly hon- orcd and i hope I do Canada justice." said the. 40-year-old native of Duncan. B.C.. who was appointed to household two years ago. Last June the six-foot-tall ex- pert in heraldry. Who holds the official title of Rouge Dragon Pursuivant of it‘ms. became the first. Canadian to lead the annual Garter processions at Wt." dsor Castle The Order at The Garter is‘ constdered among the world's most anClPhl and glorious or- ders of chivalry Dr Sivan. sort of Dr Henry Swan ‘ on Vancouver island. got his knowledge of British his ion with 12 other officers 0i arm: to the Queen. he oversees who practised medicine . his ‘ iiiatime appointment because of j the royal ‘ titles and arranges ceremonies for state occasions. 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