A LARS EN A Bla ai 8--TUL CUT PIRRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY Oth, 1059 The Queen of Canada is a career woman. This fact was brought home to me as I witnessed her complete composure, but 'authoritative attitude, toward her job during her current tour. It is hard work being subjected to an official tour of this vast do- minion. Only a person well trained for such an arduous task could stand up under the strain. Three times since the tour began, however, she has let her womanly nature show through her slow, studied inspection or interested attention at social functions. During the early part of the tour, quite unexpectedly, Elizabeth the homemaker became enthralled with the sparkling new equipment in the kitchen of a miner's home in Schef- ferville, Quebec. "C'est grande", she exclaimed in the soft, excellent French accent which so thrilled the French speaking peoples of Canada. Mme. Antoine Pichette preened at her Queen's complimentary remarks. She undoubtedly vowed that her un-| | born child would be brought up to be a loyal subject of this very human monarch, a young woman her con- temporary. Another facet of Elizabeth's charm broke through formality as millions of pairs of eyes watched her on TV. The occasion was the formal ball in Montreal as she waited patiently for red-coated Mounties to clear the floor for dancing. Seated beside her in the magnificent ballroom of the hotel named for her, was Donald Gordon, president of Canadian National Rail- ways. A noted wit and conversationalist, Mr. Gordon seemed to delight Her Majesty. Elizabeth, the eternal fe- minine, bandied an animated conver- sation with him, obviously exchang- ing quips. Her laughter was spon- taneous, genuine and refreshingly natural, For those brief moments while she waited the official act of opening the ball by dancing with Montreal's Mayor Sartd Fournier, Queen of the British Commonwealth, hy of LIAR ORREPIRE GA Sl Ary) LAK fs Re RS La a Yu gaged in conversation with an atten- tive partner. The third incident which appealed to me as one which must have added pleasure to the trip for this royal person, was the casual manner in which President Eisenhower, ignor- ing the fact no commoner is ever seen to touch her august person, took her elbow firmly in his right hand and guided her to the spectacularly dec- orated platform for the opening cere- mony of the St, Lawrence Seaway, This gesture seemingly delighted her and "Elizabeth" flashed "Ike" = her most winning smile, Continually under the "guns" of dozens of cameras, her every action being marked by hundreds of press people, Queen Elizabeth has seldom gue or any sign of discomfiture -- during this gruelling tour. She came to Canada to do a job and she is do- ing it magnificently. If it has been torture for me to keep my hair in curl, my dresses in press and my temper cool during this changeable, temperamental royal tour weather, my admiration for a woman who never turns a hair under any circumstance, but always looks cool and impeccable, composed and controlled, has ascended like today's mercury to an all time high. She must have a secret inner source of endurance that I, and others cover- ing this tour, have not yet developed. I quite agree with those who feel that extended tours of the nature now under way are a form of torture no Elizabeth II, was a lovely woman en- one should have to suffer. 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The work, which is being carried on just north of the ridges, includes the straightening of the road and the cut- ting down of grade on the Torth ap- proach to the height of land. Further north a curve in the road is being straightenéd out. This entails the moving of hundreds of tons of earth and and the cutting away of at least one hill, : = Mr. Sims yeported that 'the road will be paved from the east Whitby- Reach Town Line to one-third of a mile north of the third concession of Reach Township next spring, This is a project of the Oshawa Suburban Roads Commission, This particular stretch of road is the se- cond phase of the program to improve |the Oshawa Suburban Roads Com- the suburban road system. The firet|mission, said it is hoped to complete 'phase was the subway under the rail- [the suburban roads by 1966. 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