Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 Jun 1956, p. 28

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28 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, June 28, 1956 wor on = me Ottawa Fire Department L'Egare was unable to report a Captain Merton W. Plunkett Says poser, isan foes, Bios Beli Ca) be riz, ok, Believes In Preparedne Y" Canteens Forced To Charge i: i i oii, Sl Pur vent + RA OCHICOS Capt, Merton the 'Y' but very little was ever to fix a position since last Friday two Ottawa stations are studying|all Ottawa stations will know Bw SL Ne re-|said about it." when it was 588 miles east of their area, block by block, totheir fire area. ; : 3 v tired soldier whose name is He explained that the "soak the here. acquire a pre-determined plan of "The block inspection is of i closely linked with army show troops" stories originated in the "attack in case of fire. | special use to men who are shifted ~~ -- business, sat down with his pipe canteens. The program enables firemen to from one station to another," he ~ i the other day and dreamed aloud get to know places where they said. of First World War memories. His name is mostly mentioned in the same breath as the Dum- bells, a troupe of soldier-artistes who kept them laughing as Ger- man shells screeched overhead in 1914-18 France. Capt. Plunkett had a barrage of his own to deliver during his pipe dream. He decided to lay a ghost that has dogged the Dum- bell name since the end of that "Overseas the 'Y' was obtiged SALLY'S SALLIES to operate un the same basis as the Imperial Army canteens to} prevent inter-army competition-- so they had to charge for the stuff that went over the counter" Capt. Plunkett was a social di- rector of Toronto's central YMCA! and went overseas in 1914 to re- turn four years later with one of the most memorable all-soldier vaudeville productions in the his- tory of Canadian show business. Fire control doesn't suffer' from these training programs. While jods the men make a tour of a Mme" and equipment are away, certain block. Notes are taken of Sonstahi Jadio contact is kept fire escapes, laneways, backyards| "In fact, if they happen to: be obstructions, windows and doors. |; the area of a foe DS Ay be After studying the block, the aple to respond even faster than men return to their stations for a/from the station," Chief Dolman! mee dt and a discussion with| gays may some day fight fires. Each evening during slack per- their district chief on what they "He summed up the program learned. this way: "If you can see what Newly-appointed fire chief May- should be done during the day, war. A rumor got around, snorted/ nard Dolman said the program you can do it at night." Capt. Plunket, that the YMCA-- SHADES OF CZAR! 3 y which sponsored the show--"made| MOSCOW (AP)--For the first TORY OY HOSPITALS or SCALDED BY HOSE money out of the troops and yim, since the Bolshevik revolu-| B i { study of mental hospitals rr TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- A 19 for everything t z 5 | Fla. ; pio hid hing. they were tion, a monarch sat Tuesday night | out Canada is to be undertaken by month-old girl received first de- "The YMCA," announced the in the former imperial box of the| |, 4 ~ |the Canadian Mental Health Asso- gree burns wnen water from a captain, "financed 28 army en- Bolshoi Theatre. Shah Mohammed | ciation, it was announced Tues- garden hose which had been in tertainment groups from 1914 to Reza Pahlevi of Iran and Queen You read as long as you |day - Financed by contributions|the sun all day was sprayed on 1918--giving free shows to the Soraya attended a glittering bal- wanted to last night, so I'm do- {from businesses, the study is de-/her by a little brother. i \ ¥ § troops in France and England. let performance given in their ing the same tonight." |signed to suggest improvements) 'It just scalded her," said Mrs. "Everything "was "paid" for by honor. ane lin_present hospital = Wiliam H. Laws, mother of Jane. 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