l.OIO RECORDS tHSO lfADI& "!CORDS N-10 NAc REED oTT 28/29 VIA COY MC 1 u., PM 'i u On ll NATIONAL RESEARC" COUNCIL METEOR SEC. OTT INF'OI K DIV ED'! ' I CALGARY S/DIV TVI~' CLARIF'ICATION OF' TV 137. TVI38 AND TVI39, CST GRUNDY Dl D UF'O AS DESCRIBED BY AF'TER HI 5 ARRIVAL AT RECEIVING DETAILS OF' SIGHTING CST GRUNDY TELESCOPE TO SCAN THE SKY. HE biD OBSERV~ TO THE WES~ 'ABLE TO CONCLUDE THAT SAME WERE RELATED TO UfO AS SEEN BY DUE TO THE LAROE N~BER OF' SATELLITES ETC IN THE TJ~ES THIS Off'ICE HAS STATED TO ALL NEWS MEDIA THAT WE ARE NOT ABLE TO STATE WHAT CST GRUNDY OBSERVED AND THAT WHAT HE DID.OBSERVE IS NOT UNUSUAL AS SEVERAL SUCH OBJECTS OAN BE SEEN WITH TH NAKED EYE ON ANY CLAR NIGHT. ~TTEMPTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO EXPLAIN TO IRERS THAT CST GRUNDY DID NOT SEE UF'O ASDESCRIBEO BY OUR TV 139 STATES THAT CST GRUNDY DID NOT SEE ANYTHI THIS MAY BE INCORRECT AS OUR REF'ERENOE THEREIN WAS INTENDED TO BE THAT OBSERVATION WAS NOT MADE OF' UfO AS .NORMALLY UNDERSTOOD TO BE UfO AND IN..!.t1.l.i.....lt'STANCE THAT UfO AS REPORTED TO BE IN THE VICINITY OF' THE tiiiiiiHOME. THE ORIGINAL CANADIAN PRESS RELEASE APPARENTLY DESCRIBES SIGHTING AS RELATEQ HEREIN. THAT WHEN PUBLISHED BY AGENTS THE F'ACTS WERE DISTdRTED TO SHORTEN PUBLICATION THIS OffiCE HAS NOT ATTEMPTED TO MISLEAQ THE PRESS HOWEVER ALNOST ALL AGENTS WHO ~AVE CONTACT0 THIS Off'IOE HAVE C~OSEN TO REPORT THAT T CST RUNDY DID OBSERVE WAS LIKELY THE uro AS DESCRIBED BY OR SOMETHING RELATED THERETO TURNER VALL DET ' ' NRC RD'"'OTT National Research Council of Canada/ Consell natlona de recherches du Canada lO'(AL CANADIAN..MOUNTEO, POUa -oeflaDAIMEllllOYALE DU CANADA First Report 74-700-23~ Mr. Derrick JAY, 1. On this date, Mr. Derrick J~Y advised t~at h i s s on, , .Nicholas JA}; (B. 10 AUG 61), had s een three or four objects hovering pver the Red Streak Campground at Radium Hot Springs, 2 . Nichola s JAY was interviewed an(} tl'l.e following state- ment \'fflS taken: bn the night of the 12/l) OCT 74 I was sleep- ing on our station wagon par.~ed on1the Red Stre~k Campg~ound, Radium, B.C~ My parents and my brother. \lere sleeping in the ,traUer. I \'Toke up at about 12:.00 MN. I started to pet my dog when I heard a rustle in the trees, I looked up and saw some oqjecte appear from mounta;l.n. ' I think there WQre four. I looktng in a N. E. direction at the time. appeared to be going upwards and ~lowly vanished from sight. objects were ob~ong shape)hth a circle ar.ound them. This wa s actually a line running ' the l!ength of -~he U. F. O. through the aentre. rt \ had a point at each end,of this line clear of the-oval shape. I wnid guess t~at they were about four miles away. At this distance they loqked :to be about as big as our 1)' ,trailer. There \'ISS no 'sound from 'them and the colour waa white-shining. These U. F . O. s did not nesemble a plane. I $aw them for about 40 seconds~ T~ey v~nished from sight. 3 . Mr. W. N. HOLDEN,, Principal of John ~I are Junior High School, the school where Nicholas JAY attends ap a 'student, was contacted. He advised that JAY is a qhild that i s sometimes -vague. He does not seek attention and is not the type t o say things that could be malicious or.cause any problems National R~ch CowlclJ of Canac!aJ ~11 national de rec:l)etoches du Canada ROYAL CA,...ADIAN MOUNTED POLICE -GENDARMERIE RO'(ALE DU CANADA Pint lepo~ Mr. Derrick JAY, 407 Cedar Park Orin S.W. Calpry, Alberta 1. . Oil thia date, ..-. Derrick JAY adYia.ed that hie eon, Rtcholu JAY (B. 10 AUO 61), bad eMn three or tour objects ho-t-ertDa oer. the Red Streak C~IJ'OUild at RadiWI Hot Sprinl, 2. Nicholas JAY was inter.i~ed and the tollowin& stat~ aent wae tak On the nilbt of the 12/13 OCT ?It I wae aleep- inl on our e~tion waao:n parked on the Red Streak Ca.llparoundi ladtua, a.c, M:r pa~ta and rq brother were a Mpinl in the trailer I woke up at about 12100 Jll. I ~ttart.ed to pet rq dol wb I hurd a ru.atle in the tre ... "I looked up and eaw BOM 1:,ect appear fro beblad a untain. I th there were foQT. I waa 1ookin& in a li.L direction at the tiile. Th-r appeared to be s.oin& upwarda and slowl)l YADiabed from el&ht. Th .. e object were oblona ebape with a d\rcle aro1md tii. Thb wu actually a line numiD& the l-ath ot the u.r.o. throu&b the atre. It had a point at ch d ot thie line clear of the oftl. .m:~j I wl.d pee that th-r were about tour away. At tbia dtatuce th-r \ looked to be about u bic aa our 13 treUG'. Th.... waa no aouDd hola th ud the colour .wa wbit~ahiDtDa. 'l'h ... u.r.o. ' did DOt reaellble _ plae. I .., -~-tor abour ~ eeconila. '!'h-r ftDi~ed b'OIIIt atpt. 3. Ill'. W.ll: JI)LDIIi, Prbictpal of Jolm. Ware Junior Hllb School, the echOoi wh_.. lid'olu JAY attcla u a atdt, ... ooa~cted. Be aclieed that JAY 1a a ,ahUCl that 1a no.t W. npe. Be dou aot eMit attelitiOD aad ie DOt the tJPe to ..., thillp that could be al.iaioua or caue aay probl-. . (D. BOWARD), Cpl. C..Jpry o.taoh .. 1t Natlonal Research CouncU oi Canada/ RG 77, Vol. 307 ConseU natJonal de recherches du Canada PCR: First Report lob's. N!itlllie E!1:.f1RDS, 2515 -.17th, Street S. E. Cnlgary, . Albert..rt 1. On t h i a date 'tr1 . Natlllie r;IJ;'ARP:.> 1.dvised thnt.. her son , 'l'homa!' E~1ARD3, lVHl noen on objoct hoverlng over t..he Gulf Oll Refineries Ln Oeden, C'llgnry in t..he A.M. o r the l? OC'I' 74. 2 . ThomllG ED\'/ARJ)(), 1\ge 1 ., yel\r!J a e;rndo a S l-udent.. I intervie,ed nnd t..he follo1 ing ! t..Atement t.<~kell: On. Sat..urday morning tJi'e. l)"OCT 74 I ''as lying ih bed looking outsi~ t~-~indo1 ncross t..he ncr oo t he. st~e"Ct' and tho Cul r Refinery I noticed l~re11 l.r;;tgbt tur:ht.. over t.he Refinery it i'as .r.li; round circle. It. ppcr1red tod e n lltUe rurt er Dl.'\y thnn t~e Rertnery over the Inele1ood Pi:tl Snnctu~ry. It ~on:1 still for q~out 5 ~econds ~hd then s tnrted noving f~ster and f<tster in n nflrtherly d lreoti.on. It dld not Appct'lr to IJe going up1-1arda nt tne time. It.. .!..ravelled somed1at tovards me -~m~ tho light dimmed. I could no' nee thAt it.. v.Pn like ., di::Jc. Itt t..heh passed out of my s Lght . 'rhe time or t..ho "lorning 1~ould Lc ~bout.. 7 :00,-7:30 A.'1. lt Hl& stlll dnrk outside. The sky \'1\0 clo'lr, .Jth fe1 s t n rs at 1:11 'lround. ',fuen lt.. \''8$ n bright llghl. it. had kl.rid of spHrkly thlngs Around it \ ith o ~Alo ~round thi chnnging shope cons~antly. Sometime s thi.n and tnH, sometimes round. It appe~:~red to be like. broa thing. ~.'hen 1.t started to move, "the lgiht. dimmed 'lnd I \ISS 11.ble to see the disc., Th~s wn.s ). ike a fricby \lith no sharp .edge13. Lt s t i.ll hAd its halo, ho\ e'Ver, no sparlhly thing!'. There, wns no no l.se whatever f rom it.' ' J . ftr. R:ty' MATHESON', Principal of St. Annes School, C4lgary 1here EIJ,;AnD s attends l''8S contacted and advised that Tom ED\'/ARDS is a qu tet atudent and ls not n person 11ho looks for at tent Lon. He doe~ ho.t ppoor ~o be a .dr-:r/./~ ;t: . . RAITH), slsgt. i/c Calgary Detachment National RHearch Councl1 of Canad C~ll ~tlon.aJ de t:echerches ~u Canada ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POUCE -GENDARMERIE ROYALE DU CANADA Fint ieport Mrs. latalie IDWARDS, 2515 -17th Street S,B, Calgary, Alberta 1. On this date Mrs. JCatalie IDWAilDS ad'lieed tjuat her . eon, Thoaa SWARDS., had ae an object h~lnl OYer the 0\al.t Oll Refiner! in Oacl, CalaarT in the A! K. ot the 19 OCT 74. 2. 'l'b.Giaa BllfA~ ap 12 y-.ra a cncle 6 Studt, waa illterYlt!cl ao.cl the tollOWi.DI stat--t takeaa On Saturday .o'rniD.a t:he 19 OCT 74 I W..a l7in1 ill bed loo~iD& outside the willclow aero.. ~e houe aero.. the atreet ud the Oul.t RetiD.-y I boticecl a real brf.Pt li&bt ner the Ret1De17 it waa a bia ro'IIDd circle. It_ a,pearecl to be a little tu.rther away than the llefl.Dery, po .. I oYer the IDcl...oocl Bird SulctuaJT. It waa et tor about 5 aeccacla ud thea atartecl mYial taater and taeter in a aortherly direet.ioa. It did aot ~ppear to be Pill& upwarcla .at the tt.e. It t pllecl aOMWbat towarda ud the 11&bt d1 w. I could llOW ... that it - like a auc. It th paa .. d out ot Ill aiaht. 'l'be tiM ot the .oniDa would be about 7a00 -7a30 A.M.. lt waa . atill Clark outside. 'l'be.aky waa clear, wttb a t stan ,still aJ'O'IIDd. Wb lt waa a brilbt liabt it bad killd aparkly tbillp arod it with a halo arod thia cballataa abape a.ataatly. Saatt.u thiD ead tall, aoetlMa roUIICI. lt flppeared to be like breathiq. Wh it atanecl to n the laiht ~.cu 1d ud I -. able to ... the di.o. 'l'bia waa like a floieby with 110 ~--- It .till bad iu halo, bowner, 110 1 \billp._ There waa DO DOiae whatner tro. t.. (.I.a. CIWIMI'ftl), s/ar 10 IIE~ovU,.-11,~"7 U.Uebm National Research Cowlcll of CAnada/ Consell national de recherches du C~da ROYAL CANA~N MOUNTED PoJa -OENDARMBIE ROYALE OU CANADA A.rttbar WA.SLERDI, Carl WOJAJilf. 121~t DriTe I.W. Calp!"f, Alberta Sierra Creaeent s.w. SIOHTDQ or YJ!IDII!Tll'IID lLIDO OW'l 21 OCT Zit ' l Tbta date ~bur WASLIIICIIUI and Carl Wo.JARI 'obaVYed objeota ill tho aky a-.r Jtmeti011 Creek, approxiately 10 aU Vt ud ,JJ>-1111 Scnitb of 'l'uaw Y.U.,-. Thi.a ai&btiq took ~laeo duriq tho ~iD& of the 19 OCT 74. , 2: ' Statt ._.. obtained troa both per8ona ud are STAtiMIIt ora Arthur WASLIICHUI & on saturd.,., 19. OC'I' 74 Carl WO.J&D, 74J Sierra Creae. s.w., OalP!"f and I wat oat buatiD& ,ia tho ana w..t of 'l'unulr Yall.,, .Uta. -w. hded WMt and aouth troa the lapr Statloa to an.ana called ohmetiOD Creek . Juat wut of PJrito:na Mountaill Abcnat OO P.K. we wen bedclecl clcnaa 011 a ledp oia th aoath d ot tho utaiD With- oat UlT OOTWe It waa dark cnR and then waa DOt a elNd in tho ak7. I waa lJi.Dc D-.z' the tin taeiDa: enth ....kiD& ., pipe wh I aoUaed a lir!Dt white olijeet apj-.r in tho s.w. eonaw ol., Tat. It waa vanlU.1aa ~.x\rtaelrtut troa tho s.w. to tbo S.L ol u. I ealled Carl te loot.at lt. I JNt tho bfnua l.an 011 uul wtebed lt u it ftd aeroea tho aky. It wa Yiai~o f DO aan _,. ~' da I wcnal.d uj. to dll'lH it I wWld a&,. lt _. ~ hrwhlt..e li&bt _.. n ::1 tbaa ~ I caot dMaribo It aliT bnhr. It -. abcnat aa luMV later that ..nbw obJan but llhlq .qu:uy ra:r... eroaed in tho 1 fl'Oa .ttber of th .. two 'Nbicl. (11Pt..e). National Research Council of.C&nada/ RG 77, Vol. 307 ConseU~tlonalde recherches du Canada r Arthur WASLDCRUI aad Carl VOJAIIII STA'l'Miii ora Carl wqJAHif On the 19 OCT 74 lrt WASLIICRUJC ud I wat aheep t.mtin&weat ot T\IJ'Der. Vallff, Alt.a. I wuted to at.ay oYern1aht aa we were about 10 ail Jllftth on JlanctiOD Creek, about 10 ail w .. t bt the Turner ValleT llaapr Station. . It waa a cleer ni&ht, but Yer)'. windy. Tbe atare l'_.. Yer)' bri&bt. We ate supper by the tire and P'l~ up a aquare fiy. I laid cknm and alter 'WbUe . aaw an object rr hi&b 10 ~east to t . Jt lQOked lib a bie atar. Art and I wetohed it and Art .. id that it wu piq pretty taat tor a .. tellite. wetohed it YADiah. We th talked aboat u.r.o. a tor a 'WbUe and th laid clowD. A.tter we laid cknmt another object paaa~ onr &Oinl 1a the .... Clireotion. I han .. telllt before and th objecta looked a1ailar, howewc, theT ._.. ch brl&bter lookla& and ch taater. TbU lli&bt han been due t~ the cleer ak)'. ). Jlao. Arthar WASLaCIIUI 1a an Iuurance Sal.-n ~d appeerecl to be qui\ aincere wbea p't'iq hia at.at-.nt. Be adYiaed alao that ineral y-.n ap he liad .:de a ana lli.mate obaenation ot a apbere, around the tJ,M a nbicle wee atopped on the 12 Rt.pay aouth or CalPJ7. lt lll&bt be noted that wb..-.a hia objeota puaed tl"OII t to at, "' VOJARIa paaaed troa at to -.at. 4. Jlao. Carl WOol~. appeerecl to be ao....-bat ellbarnaaed &1Y1a& hia at.at~t. Be appeared lncere enoqh.hcnrner aa iailicated in hia tatent, he clid teel it wea poaaible th objecta ._.. poaaibil.y aatell.it. , , nu li(o.fiiiO~ w ao National RetearCh CouncU of Canada/ Consell national de recherches du Canada ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POUCE -GENDARMBIE ROY All DU CANADA First-Report Arthur \'IAS~ENCHUK, Cnrl WOJAHN, 12 Northmount Drive N. W. Calgary, Alberta 3 Sierra Crescent S.\'1. , Alberta , HTING OF UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJEC] n OCT 74 21 OCT Zit l . This date Arthur \'IASLENCHUK and Carl l'IOJAHN observed objects in the sky near Junction .creek', approximately 10 miles \'lest and 10 miles South of Turner Valley. This sighting took ~ place during tho evening of the 19 oc~ 74. Statements 11ere o\ t>alned from both persons and are as STATEl.mNT OF: Arthur WASLENCHUK on Sntu:rdny, 19 OCT 74 Carl \'lOJAHll, 74) Sierrn Crase. S .\'1'., Calgary and I 'rent out hunt lng i n the area 11e s t o'f Turnor Valley, Alta. \le ho~tded \~est Rnd uouth I' rom the Ranger Station to an area called ~ction Creek . J~st \/SSt or Pyriform Mountain. t.bout 8 :00 P.f~. \ e were bodl:led do1om on a ~ode~ on the south end of the mountain l'ith- out any cover. I t ~:as dark out rend there as not a cloud Ln the sky . + \ ns lying nenr the fir e fncing south smok;Lng my pipe when I noticed ~ bright 1hitll object appettr in tho S . \ corner of my vision. It, Haf' travelling extremely fnst from tho S .\1. to the S i E. of us. called Carl t o look ot it. I put the binocu- lars on and \.atched it as it moved apross the sky. It was visible for no more than 25 ~econds I 11oUld say . To d e scr,lbo it I . would s'ay it U'ls a ~uz~y ~hite light more round \han nnything. I cannot descr~be it any ~ettor. It }'lal:' about an hour lat~r that another object of similar appearance, ho11ever not as bright but moving e qually fast, cro!lsed in tho same ~irection directly overhead. There was no nois e froi'Q either of t hese t11o vehlcl.ea (l:j.ghts). --~- I have seen satellites go overhead in the past v.hile out hunting. These travel. elo1-1 compnred to the two lights seen, aloo, the firs t one, if a satell ito, '~ould have been on en extremely low NatlonaJ Research Council of Canada/ ConseU national de recherches du Canada CONTINUATION-SUITE Arthur l'/ASLENCHUK and Carl WOJAHN . SIOHTINC OF UNIDENTIFIED FLYINO OBJECT: STATEMENT OF: . Cal"l \'IOJAHN 'On tho 19 OCT 74 Art WASLENCHUK and I vumt ohoep hunting \Jest of T1,1rnor Valley, AJ. ta,. I \11\nted to F,Jtay overnight as 1e were about '10 miles sQuth on Junction Creek, about 10 miles \''est of the Turner Va.lley Ranger Stntio~, It l'llS n clear night, but very 1indy. Tho stars wor e very l.right. \le a-ce supper ty tho fire and put up " square fly. I laid do1'-n and nftor l'hile sa1: an object. very high go from enst to west. It lt>oked li.ke a big star. Art and I 1otched it nnd Art said 'tha t it \o,as. going pr~-cty fast. for o sa"tellit..e. \fa \'latched it vanish. ife then talked '\bout U. F . O. s .for ;1 1:1h1le And then r11id do1n. After we laid do1m, another object pnssed over going in the same direction. I have seen satellites t afore and these o'l jects look'ild similar, hol'lover, they \''Or e much brighter looking and much flistor. Thio might have been due to tho clepr sky. 3 . lir. Arthur \'IASLENCHUK is 9.n Insurance Saloamnn nnd 'lppoorod to I o quito sincere 1hen giving his staternon't.. lie . 'ldv lsod n lao thBt S!'lveral years a.go he hl'ld rMde A seven 'minute' oboorvo.t16n of ll sphere, around ths ttme a vehicle Hso stopped on the '.12 H tghl'lay eou~h of calgn:ry . It might he noted that wherens his otjectn possed from Pest to east, t-tr. paso ed from aast to 1-est. 1~. Mr. Carl ,WOvA~N appeared to be somowhnt ambsrrl\'ll'3ed ~when .giving his s tatement. Hoe appeared sincere onouc;h hov1ovor aa i.ndicn-bod t n his statement, hedJ:d feel it wns posoible thfi!SO objects 1~ere possibly satellites. National Research Council of c.nada/ Consell national de recherches du Canada ~I.A.ILU-J.r-e{:ll. Detachment RADIO 11COIIDS MIO NRC REED OTT , 78/79 PRIORITY CALGARY OCT21 UNCLAS N~TIONAL RESEARCH COUNCI L METEOR\CENTRE OTT INFO 1 K D I V Ell'! CALGARY S/D IV ) CDET 1 1 1 3 3 uro s 1 GHT 1 NOS REPORTED BY CALGARY RES 1 DENTS 1 ' .~ 17 '( I 0 g 1.; I , ARTHUR WASLENCHUK 12 NdRTkMOUNT DR NW CALGARY REPORTS IV / WHILE ,HUNTING 10 MILES WESt AND 10 MILES SOUTH T~RNER VALLEY RANGER STATION SAW BRIGHT OBLONG OBJECT TRAVEL SW TO E VERY TIME APPROX 8 PM 19 OCT 7~ HOUR LATER ANOTHER S IMILAR ~ OBJECT TRAVELLED SANE ROUT 2. MRS NATALI EDWARDS 2515 17 ST SE CA'LOAR\' ADVISES HER 12.l '1\.J _J"{(O'f) YR OLD SON OBSERVED OBLONG OBJECT. Wl TH GLOW I NO HALO ErrECT I - SEEN OVER GULF OIL REFINERY S CALGARY APPROX 7130 AM 3. DERICK JAN ~7 CEDAR PARI< DR SW C~LOARY REPORTS SAW AT ~ J.. I 7-f I '/ APPRO)( I a 00 Al'l I 3 OCT 7 ~ F'ROI'I RED STREAK. CMPOIOUIIIO. RAD II.Jl'l BC Fv 3.0R ~BRIGHT WHITE OBJECT~ TRAVELLING AT HIGH SPEED SW Or CAMPGROUND INVESTIGATION CONTINUING CALGARY DET National ResearE:h Council of Canada/ Consel,l national de recherches du Canada ~ ~AT 1 ONAL, Rpi:AA~H co uNo 1 L,.' ,.ET.l:OR. ?fif1.TRE o1.T , ~DET.261'2 ... NIPENT,IP .. IED ,.~YING O ECt S' IGH'I'ED oN 22 ~Cf.H 6130PM 8Y . MR H. HUSZA~ 0,. :111'3 QUEEN STREET, R