Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, June 07, 1976

Issue date: Monday, June 7, 1976
Pages available: 63
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Next edition: Tuesday, June 8, 1976

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 7, 1976, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press monday june 7, 1976 19 new Bridge rekindles ancient Indian Poser Brantford ont. Up the department Indian affairs is waiting for a Legal interpretation by the Justice department before taking a position on who owns a 66 loot wide Towpath along the Banks of the grand River an Indian affairs spokesman said Iii an interview. Last month the six nations Council sent a telex to Judd Buchanan minister of Indian affairs that construction of the new cock butt Bridge be discontinued until the question of who owns the Towpath is settled. Visitors Are already trooping through the Gates of lower fort carry in Large numbers to visit one of North America s oldest Stone forts at left Blacksmith William Karol produces nails to be m v used for fort restorations he makes about one Pound a Day. Above seven year old Robert Sreiner of Milwaukee pretends to fire one of the fort s old restored cannons. 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I detect a great Deal of of said Dennis Mere of the Massachusetts Institute of technology Mit Magazine technology review. It s based on the fact that we have better photographic equipment than any Ever lowered into the Loch and on the fact that we have two of the Best photographers in the he referred to Harold de Mit professor and Charles Wyckoff of need Ham mass. They Are among a dozen scientists who will search for the monster near this Lakeside Hamlet this sum mar. Seven expedition members and their families now Are Here assembling and Check ing out a ton of advanced equipment Meredith said. He said the gear will be lowered into nearby Urquhart Bay in a few clays and the Hunt will be on for what team members Call the creature or the we Don t refer to it As a monster because that gives a confusing image of a danger Ous Man eating he said. From photographs taken last year by team Leader Rob Ert Rines of Concord n.h., Many scientists believe a Long necked Flipp ered Crea Ture 20 to 40 feet Long lives in the Lake. Others Are sceptical. Believers say the creature is related to the prehistoric Ples Rosaur a Large swimming reptile that lived about 1go million years ago. This year the searchers have a camera equipped with a Strobe Light two television cameras a special stereo camera and still another camera that will be put in the Bay where it will try to catch Nessie swimming up a 300 feet deep Channel in search of Salmon. Reports have been received for centuries of monsters sighted in Loch Lake about 24 Miles Long and about one mile wide in Northern Central Scotland. The Lake is 900 feet deep in spots and suspended peat particles make it impossible to see clearly More than a few feet. A computer study of monster sightings since 1961 indicates 25 per cent of them come during summer in the Bay Meredith said. There was a very exciting Contact about three weeks ago in the he said. An electrical Engineer with some one about 20 feet Long and the sonar gear had two contacts other about 40 feet passing right under his Meredith said first efforts will focus on the Strobe Cam Era with which Nessie seemed fascinated last sum Mer. The camera is synchronized with a Strobe Light which emits a Brief but very Bright Flash of Light. Every few hours some thing would come up and Knock hell out of he said. Because this apparatus was so attractive last year it s been made the lease for this he said the two television cameras and three other cameras will be aimed at the Strobe device in Hopes of catching Nessie in the act. The expedition is sponsored by Fine s Institute of applied science and an Ameri can newspaper. Get ready for summer. Summer comes on fast. And hot. It s bathing suits. Shorts. Sleeveless dresses. Summer la be Here sooner than you think. 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