Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, June 22, 1968

Issue date: Saturday, June 22, 1968
Pages available: 144
Previous edition: Friday, June 21, 1968
Next edition: Monday, June 24, 1968

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 22, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday june 22, 1963 13 the shambles is mentioned in the domesday Book and until recently the Slaughter House or shambles As they Are called were in use. Now the Butch ers shops Are gradually being replaced by curio shops. The picturesque Gables Are so close to each other than a neighbor can borrow a frying pan from the House opposite by just leaning out of her bedroom window. In 1586, a Butch or s wife living in the Street was pressed to death in the ouse Bridge prison for refusing to plead when charged with harbouring priests. You escape Ai jul orld of the Young by Jerry Hulse Anaheim California special tons she s a Little girl with Long Golden hair and Lovely Blue eyes and when she laughs Bells ring and the world All of. A sudden is the happiest pos sible place. I am much of course but i was with her at Disneyland one recent sunday that marvellous world of escape where it. Matters Little. Really whether you Are old or just a Little girl with Long blonde hair and eyes that laugh along with the voice. In this magic land All who come Here Are for the moment Young again. To enjoy it thoroughly though it is Best to share it with some one Young. And so it was that the Princess and i went there together which is what this is All about. It was a Lovely sunny sunday and like tinker. Bell we came Down right out of the Clouds. Tinker Bell of course has Fly with. The Princess and i were assisted by a Heli copter. Hardly were we on the ground than ran head or into Mickey mouse. And after this Alice in wonderland. She was Strol Ling along a Grassy path. Come to think of it the Princess looks enough like Alice to be Alice herself. Perhaps when she grows up she will be who knows we walked together Down main Street and away from the unhappy world of atoms and automobiles and other frustrations and into a turn of the Century world of horse drawn wagons and marching bands. The Prin Cess d i d n t walk. She skipped to see Disneyland As an adult is a wondrous thing. But to see a child s eyes is to a covered with nowhere finer in Regina enliven your stay in the Queen City with a reservation at the new and luxurious Regina inn magnificent restaurant and o 240 luxurious rooms lounge facilities drive in. Check in parking individual air conditioning Choice of radio or color to adjoining theatre and shop Ping mall convenient Central location convention facilities for guests heated swimming Pool with sundeck new family plan no charge for children under 16 when with parents Victoria and Broad Street reservations phone 525-6767 telex 031-2684 member diners club american express whipped Cream and pouring Over with laughter. At the City Hall a sign read lost parents inquire Here for the Princess squeezed my hand tightly and laughed. We stopped to buy her a Lollipop and after this we flew off with Peter pan. We Flut tered., to Earth again at tomorrow land. By now the Princess was breathless. In t it she cried. And it was. We climbed aboard the people mover. That s How it s spelled. At the people mover station the Princess and i went flying again this time in a rocket Jet. Her Golden hair glowed and her eyes danced. There was that precious expression of Complete Contentment. The world was the happiest place imaginable. In Only it always could be so. It s almost necessary to have a Pilot s licence the Princess decided when you go to Disneyland. Every time you turn around you Are flying away some place new. This time it was a flight to the Moon. The scariest moment , was when we visited the pirates of the carib bean. At least the Princess pretended it was. On hand to Greet us was a Rowdy Bunch of Blac hearted buccaneers. They plundered towns dunked the mayor of one place in a Well and fought each other with swords. The Princess squealed. We Rode among the pirates in a Flat Bottom boat sailing slowly into the Blue Bayou swamps on either Side of us. The Moon shown full of buccaneers with bandannas on their Heads and patches on their eyes. They reached out from the Captain s Lair treasure Lane and the Crew s quarters. The Prin cess1 eyes got. Round As. Mickey mouse a when we., ran into a Privateer shoot ing it out with someone in a fortress up on the Hill. Beyond Here a band o f buccaneers chased scream ing Maidens through their Village setting it on fire As they ran. They re the Princess cried. But her voice told you she thought it was More amuse Reg than scary. Outside in the sunlight again we ran into Pluto. The Princess delighted. A talking clog. Pluto patted her on her Gold a big Friendly Paw. Gosh you look just like a. Prin he said in that embarrassed Way that he talks. That s came to Call her the Princess. Besides she really was. So Long As we remained in the wonderful world Walt Dis Ney created. Our a a p p i e s t moment came toward the end of the Day sailing along the seven seaways into the most charming of Disney creations it s a Small the Princess was spellbound. She said nothing As boys and girls from More than 100 countries Sang and danced toy soldiers Grenadier bands and there was even a Green Hippopotamus. Later just As we were getting read. To return to the world outside we spotted tinker Bell. She was flying High Over sleeping Beauty s Castle. You could Tell she was up to something and she was. All of a sudden the sky was filled with wonderful colors. It was tinker Bell setting off bursts of fireworks. I was at Disneyland the day1 that it opened Long ago in the summer of 1955. Walt Disney spoke ;