. a $2 THE PALLY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, December 19, 1957 Eskimo art show ESKIMO ART EXHIBITED IN EUROPE Scion on ssucision se On hand for the opening of an | piece loaned by Queen Eliza- at the Im- perial Institute's Canadian Gal- lery of Eskimo A Eng., Lord Tweedsmuir, noted | authority on the and the Hon. Mr, rt in London, Eskimo, left, George Drew, Canadian high commissioner in London, are seen Lost Pil VAL D'OR, Que Helicopter | PicksUp looking at a | of | (CP) -- A! To UK.-- By KEN MATHERAL Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP)--Prince Philip said Wednesday the Canadian trade mission is "the best thing that has happened to thiS country in 1957 and for some time be- fore that." "I cannot think of a better Christmas present for British in- dustry," he told 800 guests at- tending a luncheon meeting of {the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce in Great Britain. Members of the mission, returning to Can- Mission Is Gift ada tonight following a month- long tour of Britain, were guests) of honor at the luncheon. i "The enthusiasm of the wel-| mission the truth of that," the prince said. "I believe this trade mission has more than a purely commercial significance, We hear a lot about the British Common- same conception of freedom achieved by self restraint. CYNICAL OUTLOOK "Cynics might say that it is| more like a charitable institution | to be given wordy support on suit-| able occasions more out of habit than conviction." | The prince added: "It has de- monstrated that it is a commer-| i cial and economic partnership for Services after delivering two [the benefit of all its people." The prospectors to a Northern Que- mission had demonstrated "in a| bec lake. |brilliant way" the tremendous Mrs. Bill Hall, who operates|practical advantages of mem- the air services with her hus-|bership of the Commonwealth. band, said Provost apparently] The prince, proposing the toast was. not badly injured. She said [to Canada and the mission, re- he suffered shock and was under peatedly referred to his visits to) sedation at the hospital and un-|Canada in 1951, 1954 and last fall| able to describe what happened. and described Canadians as peo- Search planes from the RCAF (ple who are "really going and Hall's sighted Provost along places. called "Mother and | Child". The queen received the sculpture when she, as Prin- cess Elizabeth, toured Canada with the Duke of Edinburgh m | 1951. The exhibition has already | toured many European coun- | tries and has been widely ac- claimed. helicopter Wednesday plucked 8 a bend in the Harricana river, | | erashed Quebec pilot out of the/80 miles north of here. There the rescue helicopter turned up. bush 80 miles north of here and/was no sign of the aircraft. flew him to Amos, pital treatment. The pilot was Remy Provost, men were dropped into the bush 29, reported missing Sunday on a|Wednesday and remained with here from France four ye flight back here for Hall's Air!Provost more than an hour untill Que., for hos- They said he suffered a black In Trenton, Ont, an RCAF eye and facial wounds indicating | spokesman said two para-rescue he had crashed the plane. Mrs. Hall ars ago. come here must have shown the; said Remy came. "jatar \ Prince He said there is an '"under-| standable tendency" on the part, of people to work for their own| good first. But on his visits to) Canada he was "struck by the number of people who felt they] were also working for the good of Canada." SIMPLE PROBLEM | On Anglo-Canadian trade prob-| lems, the prince said: 'Canada is buying too much from the United States and selling too much to the United Kingdom." He described trade problems as | important matters, adding: "Anything important is always bound to be complicated." Smil-| ing broadly, he continued: "It is therefore surprising that the Ca- nadians have come up with such a remarkably simple solution--| buy more. here and less in the| United States." The prince said that "in the past this country and the Com-| monwealth as a whole has had many occasions to be thankful for Canada and Canadians." | "I would like to think that this mission has brought home to the| people of this country and the Commonwealth the advantages of Commonwealth membership." THIEF BEATEN TO PUNCH COLLINGWOOD, Ont. (CP) Wilbert Sinclair was a step ahead of a thief. 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