GA THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 26, 1967 Meet. Medallion stan- , » »@ards: All the 250 homes built by H. Kassinger Con- 'struction Ltd., have 100 amp Miss Jackie wiring and meet the Medal- lion standards of excellence. Winter dis- cusses the service entrance a ese hae BRONZE MEDALLION SYSTEM estos panel with John Rise- borough of Oshawa Public Utilities staff. (Ontario ,Hydro photo) hus centennial project Grandfather | Mr. Kreutzer, Clock Built | WINNIPEG (CP) -- ! utzer burt a six-foot-tall|piece of furniture." a 73-year-old |retired cabinet maker, built the jclock to show other people how Fort Garry Hotel here and was jthey could use the centennial) salvaged when the hotel's lobby) Jack|symbol. '"'You can use it on any|was remodelled. ' grandfather clock inlaid with) The cabinet is of walnut, ma-|without plans, cost about $90. e centennial symbol, a design|hogany and oak and Mr. Kreut-/It took six weeks, about 100 + of fascinates him, as his per-|zer aptly used 100-year-old bass|hoars of work, to complete. i wood for the inlay work. The wood, from Japan, originally was used in the lobby of the Materials for the clock, made Feasting Hall Of Emperors Placarded By Red Guards CANTON (Reuters) -- A 500- year-old feasting house of the Chinese emperors on the sum- mit of Gorgeous Hill in Canton stands locked and 'shuttered these days. Closed last July when the cul- tural revolution began, it now bears four huge slogans in yel- low Chinese characters: Long live the great leader Chairman Mao. Long live the great Chinese Communist party. Long live the _ invincible thought of Mao Tse-tung. Long live the great proletar- ian cultural revolution. Built 580 years ago for imper- ial relaxation and entertainment, the rust - red building with its traditional curved roof has in modern times been turned into a museum of archeological rel- ics and trappings of the emper- ors. ' promised there would neyer be famine in Canton and then dis- appeared. Their goats were turned to stone and they now rear on their hind legs in the park. Perhaps fear of famine, which has recurred down the years in China, has prevented this sym- bol of the past from being swept away with others in the turmoil of the present movement. Canton today is maintaining its historic reputation as a city of political ferment. Here the opium war started, and here the Sun Yat-sen revolution had its roots. The Communist move- ment boiled up in Canton in the 1920s and was ruthlessly crushed by Chiang Kai-shek in the same place. Nowadays, the streets of this city, the biggest industrial com- plex in south China with a pop- ulation of 2,500,000, are covered with painted sl praising Much of the past has b taboo in the China of the cul- tural revolution, but turning away from the emperors' feast- ing house, the visitor to the Gorgeous Hill Park in Canton can see across the treetops a statue which, paradoxically, commemorates a legend almost 3,000 years old. * It is a great white sculpture of horned goats erected in 1959. LEGEND OF GOATS Legend has it that 2,800 years ago five immortals. from the South China Sea came riding on five goats to Canton and stayed to show the local people how to grow rice. When they saw that it was being done successfully they Mao Tse-tung. Free Surgical Treatment To End For N.Z. Visitors AUCKLAND (CP) -- Wealthy patients from abroad have been able until now to obtain some of the world's most advanced surgical treatments absolutely free in New Zealand. Pressure of demand, however, has brought a government rul- ing that henceforth they must pay normal fees and will be eligible for public hospital treat- ment only under specified con- ditions. Treatment in public hospitals in New Zealand is free under the country's social security 1ég- islation, As it happens, some advanced surgical techniques developed in New Zealand are available only in public hospitals, so that such operations are performed free to all. py Heart surgery has attracted many patients to New Zealand. The heart surgery unit at Green- lane Hospital, Auckland, has de- veloped a worldwide reputation for techni in aortic homo- CONSIDER SURGERY NEW YORK (CP)-- Doctors examined the shattered left arm grafts -- replacement of faulty. heart valves. American millionaires and wealthy patients from other of Larry Mickey here Tuesday and said the promising New York Rangers farmhand may| need surgery. 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