Having followed the Royal Tourv from Montreal around to Gravenhnrst we feel confident in expresalng the opinion that there was nolaclt of interestin Her Majesty and the visit especially locally The turnout of population from miles away to the mantra gtvherethe visit Woe to be held showed that natives of Slmcoo and idnskolta wermanxiotu to their Queen Penetang the crowds began toqxsemhle soonafterhreakiast Maoyleante from long distances and either bronght their lunches orviaitedthe local hotels and iherholce parking 15 ere all gone before the tonal people even thought of age ting down street and holdia Oue familytrom distance to whom we talked came from Lon don Ontario The head of the family had arranged his holi days so that they could he at the dock in Penetang when the Queen arrived lie was herthed rial the inner basin of the of the crowds thatmovelldor ty ward when it was seen that the inchiding the Warden and his wife and othersrwhose names have already been mentioned This boat hod made the trip thifoughvthe Trent Canal Shame and uptheSevern River overthe lift locks andinto the GeorgianBny in easy stages We were just holidaying along Pepulatioh ll OilAWA CPJCanad pop ulationrswelled by 23 per cent tol742000 in the yearended June the bureau of statistics Monday The figurerepresenisan in cross ntmmooverthe 17049 oootreportedat June llast year There were numerical indEases in all the provin The percentage gainwes down EromlS percent reportedin the pr vious 12 months when the po hiationrose by 459003 Re increaseone record was the 32 percent swoon recorded h195ovj theaverage tiva years between the landvlp The hureau at sta cs at hihuted the slatlien tempo of Eunyvth to dropin the number about 195 was partly rise in natural increase anda small ecrease in emigration erence and enioyed aleisurely trip We will leave this weaken the re turn trip Rm Cameron told us His grandfatherhad been manufacturer in Penetang at one time MOSTLY CHILDREN There was little douht that the numbers who turned out at all thallocal areas visited was mud greater in proportion to popula tion than was seen inthe larger centres Children predominated and they were there theis ands They came from story part of the county by corslbus es and any other way theycouid get there Many of the children alter longstandsx not have Jilly erent amount of opportun ity to have good look at the wet all groups orindians in rohahly trightem shag as no one use we have not thonieans to deliver an elective nuclear attach and wears the moatwlnerahle of oil native dress among theerowds in Perhaps someone forgot to send the natives olChristian Isiahd They no douht would have liked to er Ida jesty to whose forebears their forefathersgave th site town of Penehiinguiehene over They may in have been ted hut had they licen askedfb to 808111 61 honor or the Royal bargmu it flute late the harm it would Royal pair She was whisked tiff In car from Penetang docks where veterans and chil dren andadultshad beenheld back behind polica iin glimpse these Deon very short gt The veterans some oi them in wheelchairs who had expected in be presented to the Queen were swallowed up by the surge partyth tomove off at once The streets on which the parade passed were lined with people and they had quick look as the aka car passed along At literall way crossings and thrstations along the mute more people line hoping for flashing look at erv majestyor tom the train in which she rode We droveover the route on which the Queen and her party were topass by mntm on the wayvirom Gravenhurst to Tur rance This continuous curved road had many places where people had Moment of thebush and thalake countryto line the route One hilltop curvewas tourists who gt intotratiic de lays momma lined up for miles endeavoring to getAonthelr way The queen Surely therjt isvnot onein our comage area who did not see her She was more lover lythan ever and as she chatted with the digï¬faries at every atop may WlZLCOME We were standing alongside the BBC reporter when the Royal party came ashoreat Penetang nadvheard someof the news passed along to him by representative who was acclim panyingtheparty toltlo£a tiery welcome in Theletters otlweleome to the Queen weremn with somes ere salt was re spech ac cordingtothis infohnant and changed in sizeand colotanross the aim asiha Btitannia sailed toppedwith strings oflflags such as the Navy uses for galaocnas ionsand giving the final touch es was an elderly gentleman who looked as if he might have been in BM service atone time This was coppel of hours heore the Royal arty could be expected to appear but he was there ready toysaiute his Queen lite we saw unofficial oi the toniyéonunittee standing on paritrtable aim and ï¬ring one camera sitar anotherjor shes the with their owners Angus 1e to valuable assistance to the tori Provincial Policer ing first aid to several ddle or gt elselndeteuce nlB ains Commonwealth tolerate Gimondaald Wehavenota oper mobile resorv Ourforce or under monwealth countries would prohahly oppose any British lnltiativ in forming nonnnclear club The idea of club comprising eotmtries pledgg angthemselves to retrain tram prod an ownersz or nus official Hbomh ih aily Telemph diam his Gomm actionsays thatwhil there may heino agreed Commonwealth de fence policy aa such there is onbasiso to refuse non nuclear hpycottof goork tromvSouth At nca has beendedded in an extra ordinary session of Ghanas Trade ulna opted the congress 5unday at Tehoradi The en crane stand do anythinzrwlth the white mlnority of Southhfriea it said adding that Ghanas Mari us nonnuclear newspa About cent at the value otï¬hnn hum comes from mama om as him Philip is cuttingra wide swath of hisfown ontho yal Tour of Chanda rohn him doemhe Queen mpfllarljelpuns séexns equally genuine in the ï¬rst place he is glamor boytallL trim blonde and hand aog roan es fltelaelnh IEnd over even ore ey get throug oommpnï¬ogm the Qu dress jwl hlsvofeoandmannerandflssing ba 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torDe troit where he will inspect auto mohileplanta Spearliishing Senior conservation Ellis reports thejrstenf meat cas South lea Israeli Wflflhlralh an 22 Barrie going out on Simeoe grog St when Middel 1116de so rm ointmen Middel car was The Mating Game symbol of monarchy ltsa little