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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jul 1964, p. 34

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"'Parent otter followed by|Mackay, who died in 1952 hovering between belief andlotters or waves--all except Dr.|Pups," says Dr. Burton. 85, may well not have , wri tyr inue scorn, Tourism in the loch area|Wilson's photo. Then he exam.|ORIGIN QUESTIONED all he. knew, boomed, with tea shops andjined the negative. He compared| Loch Ness businessmen get} An Italian newspaper man, inns springing up like weeds. jit with pictures taken on sim-|some credit for perpetuating|Francesco Gasparini of Milan dle of which there were two Loch Ness is no country pond.|voured by a monster there 14) 'Then in April, 1934, Dr. Ro-lilar camera, He measured an-|the myth. Sensational new oe once admitted he had é large flippers," the spinster|Its average depth is 433 feet.|centuries ago. bert Wilson photographed what)gles feverishly. And he found|per articles get the rest. S a two-line item about a strange! innkeeper said in 1933 when| Gigantic caves and weird cur-| The hero faced the loch beast|he said was "the head of some|that the photographer had been|always describe "sightings" Dat} Loch Ness fish into an Pigeon "sightings" began. | nents near the bottom often pre-|and said firmly: "Touch not|strange animal rising out of the|about 25 yards from the object|practically never oar with|tive feature story in 1933. you'll never know for sure. "T can jn describe its eyes vent drowned victims from|that man; begone at once." water', . . between 150 and 200/--not 200. This made the object|hoaxes exposed. hoax got out of tiny ian Thirty years of pictures and|as being like motor-car lamps."|floating up, hence the tradition) He said it in Latin but tradi- yards: off shore." two feet high. A self-styled expert's claim|Papers around the globe printed matter point over-| Ever since, the Scottish High-|that the loch never gives up its/tion says the monster dropped) For 30 years each debunking) Dr. Burton looked 'at some|years ago that he had found| "matched" his story. whelmingly to only one conclu-|jand 'monster' has yariedin|dead. "Kelpies" --,carnivorous|the Pict anyway. of a "'sighting" has been met/more pictures of playful otters|rare spoor and strange foot-| It was an Italian newspaper|Senate Tue: bay Pe eget 2. Re hey de from six to 200 feet.|Gaelic folk creations -- are} John Mackay, reporter for|with: "Yes, yes, but what about|which, in Loch Ness, can attain|prints around the loch' was/that in 1940 claimed an Axis And yet . people/Sometimes it had tusks; other|blamed the Inverness Courier, first sent|the famous London surgeon's|a length of five feet. Suddenly|widely publicized. When it/bomb had made a direct hit on fo eight days in the House have faith in ihe folk tale. Ja- viewers saw neat rows of fangs.|LEGENDS ABOUND news of the Ness. monster to|photograph?" The picture has|the blurred 1934 photograph be-|turned out the prints had been|Loch Ness, destroying the mon-|., ee. net Fraser, for one. 'One witness swore on a Bible| There are lots of legends|the outside world. Readers|been the linchpin in every argu-jcame an otter's tail and not ajmade by a dried rhinoceros leg! ster. ommons, received Royal' as- "Tt had a head shaped like althat he saw the monster cross-|about Loch Ness. Saint Co-|lapped it up and begged for|ment supporting the existence|primordial reptile at. all. that had been turned into an| Every summer plagues of in.|'emt from Mr. Justice E. M, gmake, and as big as a horse's|i g a road "dragon-like" andjlumba was supposed to have/more details. Soon newspapers] of a Loch Ness Monster. Finally} Rings on the water indicatejumbrella stand, newspapers|trepid scientists ang journalist;|Hall, acting as deputy gover with a long neck, in the mid-'carrying a sheep in its mouth.'saved a Pict from being de-!around the world began filling!in 1942 'the linchpin gave way. la diving action rather than a}were curiously uninterested. '|flock to the loch. Some set upinor-general. : There's So Much for You at EATON'S Haddon Hall BEVELLED MIRRORS Plate Glass As in all Haddon Hall homefurn- -' ishings youll notice the .plus-factor quality of the silvering process. 3 popular sizes backed with Masonite and complete with hangers for easy installation horizontally of vertically. Approx. sizes. 34 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, July 29, 1964 columns with "eyewitness ac-| Dr. Maurice SEAWEED, SAGA OR MONSTER ? Without draining the loch,|' EATON Semi-Annual Sale Prices 70° x 20", Reg Rug, 19.7 ee Lightweight, with in- finite heat contro! for comfortable tempera-- ture. 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