Gillies Hill WI, Scrapbook 1, [1971] - [1976], p. 12

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'v '\!n eXile t9 end in burial at Windsor castle Liv/Le. l77v‘b‘ “Alum it 1-. 7 The long uuuhl he burn-d at Frugmnre,‘neral. So only about 100 per-idicale.. The duchcss should‘ oxlli‘ u! lllt- lluko (ll \Vindsor‘lhe ellipyenerusieu mausoleum sons, including the Royal Pamela-low that the king who wasl f‘lltllx hmlncxrlay uhen l1|5 hodyhall a mile lrom \ViuLLsar CaS- ily, cabinet ministers and mem-luever crouned has a firm. en-L d on the th- Quecn Victoria and her cun- bars of other rnyal tan-lilies are lduring place in British hearts.“ asllr ‘snrl. Prince Albert. are buried expectul to attend the simplef in a message of condolence to and m is one of the luneral next Monday. ‘the duchess the Queen ex- the Duke (II The Brigade of Guard5 “.1” pressed gricl at the death ul herl I~ {Ins-in horm- for l) ginninrls vii “divisor ( ‘llu- lornm Kine Edwardi there. \-’||I‘ who .;m: up lhc Ihi'one on ldhkc l)m,_ n, m ‘ In mar-n a iv/icc-chut, . killed in the See "mum guard of honor amund uncle and said. “I know thatl nn-m-ml Amman. died an,und World War. the coffin. The duke was the my people will alwus remem-l hrmr llf'llll't“ «lawn Sunday at his The Queen nrdcred a week ul brigade-5 amnemmchief when her him with gratitude and' Imnw in l'mls H» was 77. andinatinnal mourning until June 5. he “as kink igreat affection and that hisl l1]\ \li|(‘ wa- nt his .xIde. the day of lhe luneral. She ar- ssen'ices to them in peace and The duchess now 75 will ac- ’l'liv- duh and tltK'lH'LHv had nu ranged fur the body ta he flou'ni I I I ' _ . ' v . imam-n [mt u. B'ilain in an narl“’"‘P""-‘ "‘5 “1‘” M“ W h“ The nut. lml inccn in failing transport. . lfi‘ilejg”mgydflgfl; 7:323:93; Ith lm' man and there. The dukc will lie in stale ll] Buck. h P 1 f “I -f. ‘ mn- rlvwrh hr: had anccr nt St George's Chapel. at Windsor . "‘3 am “ace or e "5 pleasure-loving Prince ol’ \‘l'alesl the (hum! Winn his n: u. The‘Casllc, on Friday and Saturday. “me' and globelmtling salesman of, Ulli‘t‘ll, \isltcd him at his hnmc Thousands are expected to file These arrangementi were “5‘ the British Empire. ‘ m . mlurc hi» died, h.- “asjpau in p 'their last respects. enough for same Britons wlm As Prince DI wags) Edward: ‘n-ar will never be forgotten.“ The duke became a larorite Inf the public in Canada and the! Us. as the affablE, hard-hitting. llllitlllt ltl ll‘ [mm his chair. i The du L. scmitiva to royal fell the former king should . ,1 1“ .. . '. ,1 'l‘ho duke lull}: auo arr-angullhmloml and the scandal his hOIIOFEd ll! lying In State in gluing":gegufi’élzfil_sl‘igirig u'ilh hi lrl'ulhflt' and successuizunurnapo caused in his home- Westlllmlel‘ “311- Where Eng' Wan thr- la Hi George \’1. that he‘laml. as 1/»:1»: ., a . . m. m I _ land's monarchs are tradition- d for d p a _ u ally laid out [or public mourn- 1“ 1919- the W?" he lmughl 3 mg. 4.000-acre ranch in the foothills A Labor member of palm“. of the Rockies southwest ‘01 ment. Gcoflrcy Rhodes, said in Calgary. he “'55 5‘7 POPUL'H‘ Will“ a protest m “,6 Queen and the Canadian crnwds that the press Lord Chamberlain, the head or of People Wishing to shake his the Queen’s household, over the inand became a hazard “9 simple arrangements: learned Canadian slang and ca- “This decision surelv reflecls‘nadian Ham'le 5310i game 1" mat the hypocrisy of {he 9,131,. [fiaskatchewan and played poker iishment which caused his abdi»."‘ Alberta when he 53““! catlon in the first place still penlhome lrom Halifax he spoke cl rades those who make up the‘“50 many Pleasant thlllgs l0 Te- rm'al circle " member'" Buckingham Palace replied to In 1927‘ accompanied by the criticism by Rhodes, saying the Duke pf Kent and Prime Minis- duke requested the SI George‘sler Stanley Baldwin. he re Chapel site. turned to Canada to open the‘ A palace spokesman said: Peace Bridge linking Canada; "All the [uneral arrangements and the United Slates at Fort are at the request of the Duke Erie. Out. of Wipdnr himself, He planned The EP Ranch in Alberta her the entire service at some time came a mecca for tourists. arid‘I in the 19605 a large picnic ground was built. “l-le selected the farm of serr- i there. For 3] years the ranch ice. where it should be held and , was a purebred stuck farm. pro- lhe spot where he should beldueing Shorthorn cattle, Shran buried." . shire and Hampshire sheen? But the British press wel- Clydesdale horses and thorough- comed the Queen‘s gesture of bred horses reconciliation and mourned the After the duke visited the- ilend duke in black-bordered ed- ranch in 1950 with the duahess.l ilorials and multipage spreads the property reverted to its an his colorlul and dramatic original role of commercial catr lite, tie-raising. . The Daily Express. a staunch As Edward Vlll. he succeaded‘ V C? FHDTO supporter of myalty. summed his father on Jan. 21. 1936. lll'hE ltl‘ll,.\\E.\' â€" The Duke ul‘ Windsor puffs up the wave of emotion that reigned for 327 days and never, tll\ll;til‘v' on hi< pine while watching a golf tournament swept “"5 '5 0 u n u y- “3'1”: “'35 crowned- His abdiullon a1 (fl-i llluln l‘.ll Lure, France in 1904, The Duke died M52,ng 0:93;:t1guufhrzmfilific'ai ;§f,§{‘§‘§§fggtefif"{hfiheglgfl lll l’ill'li Similar at ll. pressures that forced him to ah- monarchy. NIH NTY-FIVE YEARS 1101) l7. new .i ll! ; and dug; ct " ' mum it lw . 3911.335. '1‘ t'llll.lllt‘ is . tiirth cl . with the same nbject in View in cz-rh ease, namer mllcrtiou nf misipnu tax and dog tax. a , .................................

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