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LAVALLEE ‘ TeranpBefiesnace. : omm nds Serves Breakfast _ + o ,Ilnc-e, 111pD | M ake Amitran hlongt, &A »rrrceaem Sact Serving breakfast to a prince/bed to watch from the window )‘?7 W 3 somezhing we dream about/as the car stopped at the front: /ZM'MA & L3 A. never think it will come true, It/door of the camp. It was ï¬ve‘_ can happen and has happened to|o‘clock Thanksgiving _ morning! f mm Mrs. James Lavallee of the Goldâ€"! when she was introduced . to. ï¬ %,pg,é, h/ï¬d â€"W en Lake Indian Reserve, Prince Philip by William O‘Brien . For the past three years, Mrs.|of Oftawa, a member of the ’7 M Lavallee has been the cook at hunting party.. s )?74/0 ma LLVYUMA Lp 24/a2 the John. J. Heney Duck Club,| "Prince Philip is a very jovial open from September 15 until the/person", she said. "After I had * end of November. She has served| asked how he liked his bacon &MZ, h? 2 &{ ,m.{/ AHibAk, meals to senators and dignitaries and eggs, he joked andlaughed « but never to a prince. It was a|with the other men at the table", ‘7’ W * shock to her when she learned| Mrs. Lavalles didn‘t ‘get much %/)W y earrlLiLd only a day in advance that/of a chance to chat with â€" the Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh|Prince as she had to prepare M %/ï¬d/ M;’I/% was going to be guest of the|breakfast for cight Royal Canaâ€" k?/i@ //fl Duck Club, « dian Mounted Police who had "Mrs. Heney, my employer‘s|been on guard all night. But she M % W 2 j wife, had told me carlier that|did get his permission to take someone special was coming. to seve;al pictures . which are n //‘ 4 spend several hours at the club. |cherished possession. / JM 474 E&MEARXLA 4 I thought it was Prime Minister| _ ‘"Prince Philip â€" was _ dressed Diefenbaker. I never dreamed it just like any other hunter‘‘,. she [/ /fj’? would be the Prince!" she exâ€"lexplained. "He wore a sport shirt / * cimed. with a Vâ€"neck sweater, hunting! Mrs. Lavallee was so nervous|slacks and a camouflage jacket".. and frightened that when she| "After the party returned with! W/’ : / learned the night before that the their cight ducks, Mrs. Lavallee, Lermen. f a l‘ég Royal visitor was arriving the|served them a light Tunch, It) af foll_owing night, . she began to was then that she overheard the ) h/“(’ ZLL * polish furniture,. silverware and Prince say to the men how much¢ W prepare food like mad. "It was/he had enjoyed the morning and| é « a sheer fright that brought melhow he wished he could stay and] A â€"tn /fé’é ‘%7 14 $ B4 thf](}llgh!†she said. hunt for a few days. | realized it had to be done "I never dreamed of seeing snd there was mol one there to the Royal Couple even on tele: [’m A4 yier aAs Pa{lLz help me or tell me what to do. vision because I was going to be| dara. 2o I Mist MJ the) mest t could |imolnted at the camp‘ for the /yL ï¬: Z_/ %}//L which is all anyone can do," she/whole weekend. You can imaâ€" ® said. gine", Mrs. Lavallee said, "how . Mrs. Lavailee had already reâ€"1I felt when I heard that I was ‘bIFEdI when the hunters arrived F,going to be serving breakfast to ut immediately rose from her ‘Prince Philip®. 1 »'"""â€"-\â€"â€"-wâ€" w "I