trip this summer aboard a department of transport ves- sel inside the. Arctic Circle. Maurice returned home re- slander's First Trip To MAURICE ARNOLD of Bris- tol, P.E.I.. is shown abme with rock samples he picked up in the Aractic during a V By BERNARD RAINE 'of the bases. supplied with hit “it has all rock's. no trees or the modern conveniences. 'i‘iiey rass anywhere and the water even have outboard motors. At ~'as always full of ice floes."leve‘ry site however, many w the w Mauriceihusky dogs were in evidence. mold of Bristol. described the Maurice noted: as dog teams ights- inside the Arctic circle ; are the only mode of distance uning three months aboard the I transportation during the long epartment of transport vessel‘cold winter. olfe, carrying suppliesl The nearest sites are about 0 radar. weather and radio‘so miles apart. separated by iteS'in Canada‘s far northern . waste and water. Others are ste . K ‘ as .mu -h as 200 miles apart. he 'is- first trip into Canada siing his trip. Maurice said that I an. t40's except for one cold spell dian radar and weather sites ites the- next live-contact from re dropped. when the supp[yahoodbye to the plucky sover- ear." BOVE ARCTIC CIRCLE Ever since her arrival in her g a crew ofg-i7, aiwhere she stands in their ad. 'Maurice's ship visited 18 of When he Queen walked down ' med Matirice says the trip was a lth 309’ watt She Stopped be' He saidfltheg Xeremquite a . of the, military medalf—and with Maurice left‘ Halifax aboard ' said. he “Wolfe” .l y i5, bound for. Speaking of the weather dur- orthland. returning to P.E.I. during August the temperature : short time ago from Churchill. ’ was around the middle to high The CCGS Wolfe carries a d“ Fox Bay When lhe mercury ,ear‘. supply of goods to Can. ‘. dipped below freczmg. Ice is f all kinds. Says Maurice “lor ome’ of these people on these the outside world will be about; ‘Conllnuefi {mm (9159 "(‘9‘ ». year from me time supplges stricken, to wave an admiring h- a t .eign for the serious way she lp returns "Ex y did her tough 30b. . The ship on which MauriceiCanadian capital Sunday night. '; .ade'“the trip was an icebreak- i the public has left no doubt "helicopter and pilot and a doc-imiration. .There _hasn't been tor. During his time aboard. leven a minor INCldEHL these remote outposts, mostlyla line 0‘ . all?” “3me within the Arctic circle, Afrom campaigns €01“ back ‘0 real experience but is not sureiSlde “‘9 big Command?“ of the " ' whether he would do it again..C°1°r Party—l Mi Kyds homer v ‘ ~ some concern he ,vask Jew marrwd men among the‘whether everything was going ship‘s complement of 47, morgf 3“ fl of whom didn‘t seem to mn . . . . .. » _ i “Fine. she said with a bright the “0mm” 0f the 10"“ voy ismile and the crowd c‘leering ‘a .29. , .. . in speaking of the variousiégiggagbfigggmgngz. I?“ really . - sites themselves. Maurice noted. A‘ .;SPLEND]D,.' SHOW . any things of interct. First. “She also told me," said Mr. 'everything has to be unloaded Kyd. “that She was proud ‘0 ' 0m "‘9 Sh'p by barge andisee the old soldiers on pngnde l the“ hand'lugg?q “p from .t' 3‘ b’erause they made we a i . } ch to awaiting machines; splendid Show.» ‘ which haul it to the site, as -~—-—~——- . there are no wharves. - _ ‘ "Some of those sites. such I. as the one at Hall Beac in- . . Fox Bay. the largest one i. Adyme on Dlarrhoea t vlsned‘ are servlceablc by a”. "Don't ever believe there's nothing you I craft; some of the smaller ones . N," do h". gm, ""1 be“ h w m S , by helicopter and the sinal- . _ e .3 lost by ship only." Maurice ;a<"Lrnll)inrr|itira. savslirnndmh. said. i FEW noaos ' MM... , Everything is run by diesel. when Dr. e .1 ‘ and gasoline engine. Includiug‘ Strhubcrrybzingtssuchqlllck.siirerellef. electricity which is generated -‘ "'"‘"_a_" .m'" g by diesel. Usually. the only ex- . up distressing symptom isting roads are between the Y Hill“?! and imitating-in? froquenry In ' "U '. nt . e entire v. ‘ sues themselves-and the beacn > Erlnlul hgffmfl "lines. Sn gel the genuine where the supplics‘are landed “Br. FOWLERS Emm. . Many Eskimos live. at mxyst‘ .. « V “as‘A lonely, Cold Experience W . new": $3.2 rumems. «p... . ................_ _. .u m--- erected at I Queen Elizabeth sent. men he'd talked to on previous -mmym wmv-vaw'a' ~— Observatory (in - Western Ca- The flags dipped in the occasions nadian mountaintop to com- ground at the playing of the ‘ , memorale the royal visit. royal salute. The Queen walled COL The Rev. Sidney Lam- The Queen was, also made the recipient of a chess set in Es-»guard inspection and was'Iore-i said the prince with a wht kimo carving and the prince greeted with continuous cheer- ..Ynu did sir" said me. was Given an amnhibious ea" in‘ ing. . .. - . ' . ‘ . ._ adie. lm reSldent of the Whmh can "an "'9 d’” Then She turned and Wm "‘9 iwar amps andplt-have been for smile. wonr: nose OUTFIT 'l memorial pad-re The Queeii started the day in” V . . “we are a little short of _ - l.- W 5019711" 11191119” i‘ presidents in our outfit and I‘m a rose outfit that enhanced 'ier The band played the ll'adlllonal 1 sort of in a " Ruaux where I fix“: dian friend is making his hunt<‘ 1 k gallons. to be used [or the aim. “‘3 Mesa"e ’"uable- Th9 n 5' age of stove oil, furnace oil. a» toward the first rank for the bert was one. “I met you be- prince will ' " h th in Qiiebe . The island is just east of the isle of Orleans. in turn iust east ,Vfl'g,“ , , ,,‘_W,._... ., ... ... ‘ ,. ,.....y. .. ... ' aunt‘s-“Human. n/uu- nu,“ your" ‘uéwu {i personal CanI. try his luck there , Iel oil and farm gasoline e snow geese. He's nl-lBe' I H ' ready seen what's in store be-i 1n Iddlllon. dealer Charles A. ca’ se great V formations of the’ mi rating birds flew over the McConnell has tin regular up GEORGETOWN -— Three new; oline storage facilities. 3"; “3‘9"”st lot the royal " prince. in an.admiral's uniform=43 ears » yaahth Brétannia as she moved.slorage tank, 3. hem: meta“, H_.__,. es has on amiy picnics or walking close beside her. she n -' ,. h n . - up te t. Lawrence and e - -- - - - ‘moved to the steps of the ‘ [herhsr‘msceé lflwefilfle'sagplégg‘ also saw them from the Citadel 3:81:39 gnu“ Amman 0” Two of the new tanks are of Rock. Slide or Slip? PAS ' :l, e In Linprovna paw " rut. The prince . t 2.000 gallon capacity and the m be , “mm on up”, or I own natural coloring' and Abide With Me. A buglei‘ blewI-iaughca'ahd slapped his leg. 0', Quebecd Cityh. .WJEII the third will hold 3,000 gallons. The .g-m- 513:3:- mun-fl? changed her dress as she' foi- 1 the Last Post. then ReVielle‘ When t'ie Queen reached Mr. “twee wmi "D "s da‘v 3‘. the new storage is in addition to the No tunim . ooey. “1’ "ML lowed the program. At the with a few notes going flat lie-’Kyd she wanted u, know what bimd.‘ he [Ml 5h” “33“: Brl‘an' [we tanks now in use an”) ‘00 Jé in! einon- formal meals, including the cause of the effects of the nlppy;.~amnaigns [he vols reurescmod {'ha ‘1" a 3”"; at" (‘h ence'agtm l , u ‘ . n’fi‘&"bmhfi?‘52§"-rig°°k"' 1“: state dinner. the. emphasis was “degree temperature on the"‘and she was” really intertzsted‘beff,‘m 0.": 0y ge o e an "tbsd‘ngwtzfioo 3‘ 9"" 22d 1% drug counters everywhere. . on Canadian dishes '— arctic [instrument The Queen SIOOdlwhen I told her the Boer War, ' ' "'3 capac’ty ' char. Canadian pheasant. _ . thoughtfully, seriously..'i€l“‘ the two, World Wars and _the The program included‘ lunch handson the strap of her bag ; Korean war." _with Prime Minister Pearson: and in front. The prince bel . who iii/es acr'oss . the street ‘ the solute. Lg‘GhGED. BEqINDd.beh, d. m from Government House. tie; 9 Prince ante to e governor - ,ge‘neral's mansion‘ THEY CARRIED WREAT" Queen he -en]0yed himself - - ~ .. Then together they “carried talkin" with ever bod m the xgegneglrhee $232315 villi Efifgme Wreath 0‘ maple, and .Oakfiii'he. "rhis meantyae'y had to dinner at Government H'OuseilenVes entwined and ill autumn‘ihufry m'catch uo {0' the Queen were the premiers‘of all 10'°°'°fln¢ “d mace". ‘t 3‘ u‘eiwho lookedbehind and smiled provinces here 10' attend albase. the monumenl- The)" when she saw his haste. ' federal -"provincial conference 'paused i“ snem “lbute, .andi And every time the Queen There was a sham edge then Y'Elilfl‘l!lad *0 melr'm'gmallcame to where the 'crowd could the October night when5 the: 90mm“ T” band played oiget'a clear view of her or when. Queen arrived Sunday from anflda- ishe came to the fringe of of-' Quebec but she was comforiJ At this point, the Queen'ficialdom, she was 'greeted wit'tr able in a brown mink coai'.c3n. turned. to the vets and with a cheering and. waving. Eachl. ada had'given her some years! broad .smile_ walked towardliime she acknowledged _ ago. The prince 'was‘hatlessitheir first rank. The crovt'dearm reception with a wave and coatless and rie s-hruggedi‘ spotted her and started _cheer- . v ' a. ceiitlit from Churchill. Man., by :.ir, Say he “everything ‘was rock, just like this." land a smile. 1 his shoulders against the. thing again. The'nnnce delayed his schedu degree chill, ' ‘ 5 she moved down the longiuled departure for the hunting- . Theloud cheer ‘for the Queenifiles she asked questions‘aboutgblinds to. be with the Queen as..she stepped down .the" air- ' campaigns . as she spotted , the ‘ until Tuesday. But ‘ like most craft ramp was the panei'n {eridentifyiing medals. The Queen enthUSIastic sportsmen he:ll . t I 'what was ~10 {anew on‘ the 10.1 tried _to keep to the schedule off before dawn—his scheduled mile driv e to Government"; and she skipped down the.lines departure time from the airport: . And: thousand; fining: but t'ie' prince exchanged rem-'belng 5 am. I e _ ' the route got a good look be- u . ' . .. ' cause the spotlights in'the, floor . x . , . . ' of the. big black limousine were ‘ V ' ‘ ‘ . A ed on. Tile big reception ' ' ' ' ‘ slowed the ‘drive and the royal party were 'late airriviiig' ' _ same routine was ohr i always adrift in the water out } SeFved. Monday in. "‘9‘ lPVO'mlle l is quite soft this time of year‘ drfve ‘0 the war MemW'aquhe' ' and the ship plows right through 'Pr'fnce as ,usua'l- dwelt“ op?“ .L . ations. telling the M o up it e. driver to slow up so the .t-rush. - LOTS OF TIME of spectators along ,the. route ‘ Recreational facilities t the. pressed “Ward 'm‘" »‘ Che" isites for vb 'r inhabitants.‘ and Eben“ 1°°k' ‘ ‘ fwhose number depends on the SNAPPED T0 ATTENTION :size of the site. are many and .In the foreground were v the. i varied as the people have a lot bear - skinned guard 'of honor inf time on their'hands. Maur- and the straight lines of the . lice says. veterans snapping to attention- ' “As few as two families of_wlth he never . forgotten dis- ~ iEskimos live on the smaller; cipli'ne of days in the service, rbases but larger communities i There was the color party with. . ‘are, found at the langer ones." i “331'? flags FUSlling in the wind. éhe explained t force trumpeters.. military ‘ I .«-The women seem.” he [he i and legion bands. And at each mosses the skimo house. corner of the monument were Ihold." bachelor Maurice noted. {reprfiemamfes 0f the “mad. services. with a Black Watch lHighlander looking 10-fcet and. half a head above. his tall .fel-‘.. ‘ da 3 l10W_ guards. .. .v_- .F I l 5 Summer :St. .Summerside “on-a] firm-em seemed to have Silver crossmothers who tiadllzs‘B Queen St. Charlottetown H I: '1 = Always there For Home Bedecbi‘ating or any. good. reason . $502210 $590029. ' NiAqAnA Finance cb'MeAiiiv Liinirlep' ' ' _240 Branches from Coast: to Coast it. was a bright. sharp thanks- giving and the purpose of the NF-M-S! 0 Phone 436-2148 ' Phone. 894-5524 . l . . ilost sons and husbands were- ispecial meaning for the 23,000} , , g -, .1 tat the wreath . placing at t-he‘hthme‘thseo “If: lé:§_s“alz ages: f ' ,i‘lationzl War it’llemorial. Everyf’| wheel cha‘i’n p sp‘ecial recog- jimeteycaug-taglimpseo ‘7‘ . Lher between the tall hedge ofi 13:33:” ’fpec'a‘ “fines to the 3 . .camera stages and platforms. . - “ they cheered with energy. t She gueagjmég; fairly: ,The- wreath - 'iflacmg was ainalled for blocksby the rising- ihtzhhsht in.a day taken. unidin of cheering. Then she' iwni .receptions, presentationsisiepped out.“ [he royal-Caj- and formal meals including a‘: with he Carmen crashing out ‘state dinner in the evening. {in the peace‘ que, in- the i And it was a day for giftslbackground. the trumpets blar- ' 'i j. 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