PWA278VUA047 A056 UU PCA321VVVVVVVVV Ff'l RCC VANCOU1JER TO CANFORCEHED .' UNCLAS' AT0342 FOR CFOC UFO REPORT 943 NR 3 RD RICHMOND BC D NO 3 RD AND BROADMOOR, RICHMOND E ALSO Hll5BAND F STARLIKE OBJECT, STATIONARY, S~OWL~ EAST GAINING SPEED C APPROX 1 MIN NationaJ Research Council of Canada/ Conseil natlonaJ de recherches du Canada flanadiall Porctea MMdquartere Otuwa 4, On~o. llr J Kallen 943 Nuabr ' Road llict.and, e.c. 2l S.ptber, 1967 rear ~ Kallas T o\lr aiJhttlnc report ot an Ul11dent1rte4 Plyinl Object haa been paaand to thia ottloe tor eYaluatlon. Tour 1ntere1Jt 1a reporein~ thla tter la appreciated, and 11 turtber 1ntoratlon b "quired, an orfioer or the <1ana4lu rorcea will be la toacb with rou,, Thank you for fOUl' eo-operation. S/L JA Morr1aon/~-453S/ea Distribution National Research CounCil of Canada/ RC 77, Vol. 310 ~ Conseil national de recherches du Canada ltiNNVV A~C092 pp RCCWC I DE RCiiNC 23A 26/16022 FM CANMARPAC TO RCWVC/RCC VANCOUVER INfd RCCWC/C~fORCEHED UfO INVESTIGAT-ION . Pit lOlli "IV A CANFORCEHED OPS 867 2118302 NOT TO RCC VAN. 1. REF MSC READS QUOTE. REF ORCC VAN ATO 346 2115002 !i:P AND ATO 306 2814202 AUG. MAY AN OFFICER BE li:SIG~ATED T 0, INTERVIEW, MR WIC!<5 OF VANCOUVER REGARDING REFE~ENCED REPORTS. UNQUOT~ 2. REQUEST YOU TAKE REF A. FOR ACTION WlTH REPORT DIRECTED CANMARPAC fOR INFO. SUCCI:Sl' INTER- VIEWING OfFICER FOLLC7.o/ OUTLINE IN JANAP 14 6 CE) Ibl ADDITION TO STATEMENTS ON THE atEDITABILITY OF WITNESSES Natlanal,Researc:h Couooll of Canada/ RC 77, Vol. 310 Consell national de recherches du. Canada I'M RCC VANCOUVER TO RC WNC/CANMARPAC ' INFO RCC WC/CANfORCHED t.NCLAS AT036 2 mtJR PCOC826 2U602Z S.Ep 67 RE UFO INVESTIGATION. F/L J WILL INTERVII:W MR WICKS National Research Council of Canada/ RG 77, Vol. 310 Consell national de redlert:he:s du Canada CANFORCEHED ACC WINNIPE~ SUBtlECT: UFO REFERENCE: RCC VANCOUVER ATO 346 211600ZSEP AND ATO 306 281420Z AUG. MAY AN OFFICER BE OEIGNATEO TO INTERVIEW .~ 'MR.WICKS OF VANCOUVER REGARDING REFERENCEOREPORTS National Research Council of Canaqa/ Consell natJonaJ de recherch~s du Canada RC 77, Vol. iiiO PCA22SVVVVVVVVVVJP~IO~j3~5 TWB249~ VWA1 91WVA041 UU PP RCCWC . nJ RCC VANCOUVER TO 4ANFORCHC:D UNCLAS A TOJ.Ii 6 ro~ croc uro REPORT C -ROY ROGER WICKS D l J 187 KING GEORGE IIIGiitMY, ST 2 , 526-5965 r SAUCJ::R SHAPED tilTH HALF SPHER!!: IN CENTRE OJ.' UNDERSIDE. PORT HOLES 8 TO 10 rT APART, LIGH,T BLUISH LlG'!!T SHOWING THROUGH l!:ACH. HALF-SPHERE CHI\NGINf ~OLOUR J.'ROI1 RED, ORANGEf'YE:UOW TO MIBER. TWO IDfNTICI\L UFOS SIDE BY SIDE DROPPED OUT .or SKY, JOVERD ABOVE PORT !-!ANN BRiDGE BELOW HORIZON G J TO 4 liUIUT2S II DID NOT FLY 1t1AY. TH:::Y JUST DISAPPEARED LIKE Ll GHTS BE ING Natlonal Research Council of Canada/ ,. RG 77, Vol. 310 national de recherc hes ~u Canada ' r m-2 (OC ROO) l)EPA.RTMEN T QF NAf!ONAL DEFENCE ltOYAL CANADIAN Alit I'DitCE Chief of tbe Defence Staft Canadian POrcea Headquarter. Depart.ent of lational Defence Ottawa 4, Ontario Attent.ion: OFOO UPO Reports 4050Weet. 4t.h A'fe Vaacou'fer 8, BC Referel'lcea: 1. Cantoreebed Ope867 2ll830Z Sep 67 B. Oanurpac PCOC826 261602Z Sep 67 c. 1lCC Vaneouer A10)62 28202QZ Sep 67 Intmuction. l . Hr. Roy a. Wika of SurNY BO ade repor~e ot UP0 eisbtin& qn 28 A\18 67 and 2l sep 67 to RCC Vancou'fer (Aimex 'A). 0~ reque~ ted tbat an o!ticer intI'Ti-Hr. Wike &bd 242620 P/L J ~ooh wu , appointed to do eo. On tbe enning of l8 Sep, P/L &llocb inter'fibed Mr. Wilat and hie parente at their bo in Surrey. 2 . To intemw Mr. Wike and obtain ae auch addiUonal intonu.- tion u poaeibl.e on the reported e18btiJ!ee. Position of Si&btinn J . Both ei8htin&e were JUde troa the back door of the Vilc.a reei- denoe wbi.oh 1e situated 70 teet nortl;\, ot a bue7 hi8tnla7 Which rune approxl.Mteq eaet and weet at thie i.Ocation. The i!htinee were both JUde 1n an BME direction to-.rde the Port lf.llm Bridle wtd.oh 11 'fieible O'fex: the trees and 11 about three ailee distant. There are fairq strong libt on a drin-in haaburser stand approx:im&tq 150 feet eaet of the bouse aDd on a 1\isher :t.n1 S!g Condition 4 . On both, o,ocaeiooa the, eigbti.Jl8 wae at qbt. The weatber wu char with eo scattered cloud. The stare were 'rleibl.e but no .oon wu not.ioed. 1 Deecripon of Pirft Sibt1ns S. Onl! ~ outl.inld eolid l1noue object about the eise of the 1\lll .OOD but U bri&Jlt ae a pl&D.'' 8 landiDg li3ht WU lieD lQ.th ealler huoreecat red l.ichte. It tiz:et appeared Tr7 hi&b in tbe lk7 aDd c-. swittq down to jut a~ a bou.ee about 100 7U'd 11111q wbere it hovered ao.eat.ariq llaht.ing up the area. It tbiD _.,ed t.o the lett about lOO )'arde aDd aoed Da7 to tbll r1S)Jt, nnhbin~ u the lisbt appeared to ao out-. There .wae nD eound aDd tbe object wu 'rleibl.e tor about tbree ldnatee. Changes o! direot.ion ware inetanta- neoUI with tlltins ot tbe object. (See Annsne B, 0 and D). National Research Council of Canada/ consell national de re<:herches du Canada peaoription ot Second Si(ht1pi 6. Two identical solid lllllinoue objects, tvo to three t ........ a tbe size or the tull 1100~, were seen. The spacina was about one halt or the apparent cU,ameter. The;y were ellghtl;y lelia bright than the tirat Vb11e 1n colour With sharp outl.illes. RoJi lf1U llketcb shows colOill':ed green, blue and amber, rotatiqg aroll!lll the rill With blue portholes at tbe junction of the two ectione amV a cone of white ~t abining dcn'mwards. The objects were first seen at approx1- ute~ ,300 elevation in about the e811111 position 88 the tirat sigh~ was-reported to hover. They JDDVed a~ NN:Birard towards t .he Port Mann Bridge, then dieap~ared 88 1t tul'DI'Id ott. Objeote were 'fisible tor three to !our ,.minutes. (See Annexes E, I! and G). Pereone Who Saw UPOe 7. Ro;y Wiks 1a 18 ;yeara old, about 5'10" and weighs in the neigh- bourhood of .300 lbe: He lett school at about grade 5 or ~. He eMJIIS 1ntel.lJ8ent and 1e 111.1cb better spoken than wuld be indicated b;y hie education. Be 1e at present unemployed but ie a mmber of the Legion of Front.ieramen, BC Command 8 Squadron, North Surre;y No 6755. He baa ocoaeional. employment with them on aux:Uiaey police duties. Hie hobbies ate care, model planes and repairing radios aDd TVa. He bopee to take hie pl'ivate pilot's licence and claims about 400 hour a 1'l.y1ng ae a pae- ' e~ger with friends. He ea,;ye he is not particu:lar:cy interested in 11P0e and baa not read about them. He hu oocaeional..l;; watched The lm"adere" on CTV. He repQrted 'both ai.ghtinge tQ the local radio station and news- 8 , tfre. Wike ware .fairl;r etrbng epect.aclee eonstentl;r and Wll;8 nry upll!t by a vieit tbe;y had the dlliY after the first sighting trom a man wbo Claimed to be from 1JBC and told her that the 11POa could ldll her. 9 . Jlr W1ft works in a local ealnge ;yard and '1(&8 in the Canadian A:ntrt during WW He baa had a recent eye injury Whi ch 118;1 have aft- acted hie sight to a degree. , , Conclusions 10. It 1e v,Jy unlike~ ~t the two eightinge are a complete fab- rication ae this ...,uld require collusion ot all. tbree people involved and wuld ' probabl;r have led to a llllCb closer agree111mt in tbe detail on the eketchee which were done independent~ t7r e&ob pereoh. There are dieorepanoieelbetweeli the or1ginal. reports, the newspaper stor:r (Annex H) and the interrlw story which could, iii 'large part., be due to the over-aoti"t'e imagination. of RQy Wike euppl;ring detaUe wbich were not although the di!!er~ce 1n the llketchee could easily be due. to the vision de!ioienoiee ot Mr. and Jll<a. lfike; 11. It therefore appears that the Wika !amil;r b.ave 'eeen eoDitthin8 Wbidl cannot be explaioed. S. N.E. Beauob.&lllp Squadron Le&der , Ottioer Co ndina Reecue.CoordinationrCentre Pacific Are& Annex A -ROO Vancowr A'1'0.306 &: .t.T0.346 Amlaea B, .. c & D -Sketobu ot Firat .S~hting Annexes B, F C. G -~etches of Second Sighting &!U\ft H -lfwspaper Stor.r oo M.arit._ eo-Mer Pacific NatlonaJ.Research Coun'cll of Canada/ . S?nSflll natiorial de recherches du <:::anada P'ROH ROC V ANOOIJV!R, TO OANFORCBHED FOR CP'O<l , C ROY ROGERS WIIS, ST'E 2, lJl87 IOlG GPDRGB HlllHWAI, SJRBEf BC, D IH IJI.I\IllWAY AT tom B 11>THER AND FATHER P FIRST SEm HIDH lN THB 5n' DllOPPING VERY PAST AND INCREAS~ '1'0 ; ' THE SI.ZB OF THE PULL MOON JUST ABOVE THE HORIZON, THENCE II>VED NORTH A SHORT DISTA}(OE, TEIBII DISAPPEARED ro THE SOUTH. SPEBD WAS VARIOO AND TURNS 'WBRB RlDHT A!GLB WITH TD.'mll. DESCRIBBD AS All UPSIDE DCMN SAUCFJl WITH. A HALF <EOOB ON 'l'OP. , COLOUR WAS RED WITH RED TAIL AND RED FLABHim LIGlfl'. NO SOUND G 'DIREE MIWI'ES nt0H RCC V ANCOUVBR '1'0 CANFORCBHBD FOR CFOC 0 ROY ROGERS WIK8 D lJl87 Klf} GIPIOE HIOitlAY, S'l'E 2 B PARIIITS AND NEIORBOOR P \SAIJCER SHA.PBD WITH HAIP SPRBRB lH Cl!Nl'RB OF Uli>ERSID~. PORT t>LiS 8 -10' APART SH<71iiK) LIGHt' BLUISH LIGHT. H4P SPHl!HB CRANGDG COLOUR PRQI RED '1'0 CIUlllE '1'0 m.IO!f, 'M> I.DillriCAL UFOS SIDB BI t SIDE DIIOPPBD OUT OF SlY AND IJ)VBRJ!D AOOVE PCilT HAHN BRIDGE mo.r B DID l90T PLY AWAY. THEY JUST DISAPPEARED t.:IK:1 LIDHTS BBitG '!'URNBD NatlonatResearch Council of Canada/ RC 77, Vol. 310 Consell natl'Onal de recherches du Canadi1 tvHI"TE National Research Cooocll of CarwJA/ Consell national de recherches du Canada UFt) n'IC ll'C.- fl4atlonaJ Research Council of Canada/ RG 77, Vol. 310 national de recherches du Canada National Research Council of Canac!a/ Consell national de recherches du Canada NatiOI\II R_,ch Council ol c.;...._,. Co<uell Mllonal de redlerc:IIH du C.(lllda National Researcfl Council of Canada/ ConseU natlpnal de recherches t:lu Canada NatlonaJ Research Council of Canada/ Consell national de recherches du Canada RG 77, Vol. JJO 'surrey fan1ily spots. .''A almllnJ alar dM'I lmk l>rnth-dn)aw An~ llrr'r like ., ups~. don souccr JU<I Ita\ In' I~ dtl-.way IIIII ora"lt 1i>p 'Suddnl I lttt ltll lhll With lhl obm'vatloa. an had tn 14'11~ up Alld whPn I likf, 1 ~ lhll PUt't1' t i1ftlf' II tr nld S;lfft)' )'OUth slrumiiiJ in from lht till ~ ~y IO\IIIhl I~ anure Wtk uld "AI lira! I ~hi llo hal he, ~ ~th II wu 1 1hootln~ olat 8"1 II ,.,.,. ta IoCr nd .-:.. E. G. ram dour. nyln& lln""r than WJ' hid llnt&IH tho - a plane, and wr a<lllld t II alii<.,. I I I 1 h 1 of a flying tlearl~." r -w , \Yib, who\4!1 tallllnl " a 1 ""Cr \"IQ, or 11117 Kln11 r~nflnn~ In dtill ~-hh Gtae hljllny, uld llvtl an r-lfn~ d1'11tt rh-d lh opnr objed artd lilt 0( ~ nl UFO u an upsi~Miown "We .._ til o I I' mmn tnr" nb)Ht throulh hl11h rwiwtr onllolrrnoh b1no<tola11, Wtk atd "bcdtt\e 11 'emrd hlllt!plll! there -and 1 hod 'lime 111 kMp lhe Rlasu on "II l~mtd llkt tbe IIUI:f't part or lhP ~hlp wu a!IN' I "'Olld.o'l ,,... eny portholl't and I e<~uldn't wve a aharp Wlk - hr hfjtan "jrct ' lnR llfmolh"" In <'(tnoldfrln& what lltf nbJ~CI mt-hl be "II WAn'l a pIan I I m trnr " ,hM11na 1h11r rr National Resardl cOuncil o1 CarwJa/ , Consell national de {echerches du Canada wa a lfl)(ft'-II m, a. llr add~ tlutt tht 111)H ''"' craft movt'd I"' I hr ptt'd lllwatd 1M "'' till M>trllta on \1t n di PPI!attd. lnLIII!C I ~h8nfttd dltH llun "llhnut c \' a n fwnktlljl '" ted tlsht nn '"'' I the n-11 tr WRrl tll\'rd In lhr ume l""tllnrt r h 1 lhrouah lhe "SHddtnh ." W I ~ 1 ~tadcd. l ""' d n~arrrt RCCPCJ/ROYAL 'ASTRON~ICAL SOOltrY OF CANADA 2'~ COLLEGE STREET ' 7J RCCVC/tftTEOR Ctt.JTR.t NATJONAL llSEARCll COUNCIC f()TTAVA 2 ONT Uf~ClAS CES,,_, , 1l CLEAR '1'0 CLOUDY C 'SUDBURY CEtn'R D STEADY FOR l' HlNUTIS . 18JUCHT AS A STAR '!l CREN AND RED C SIZE Of A STAR H l!'l HlNUTES K WtsT TO EAST L LOST SICMT BEHlNb CLOUD " GtRALD ~RADLEY JBS ALBERT ST,SUDBURY ONT PHON '7Jl'43 National Resear<;h Council of Canada/ . RG 77, Vol. 310 natl~nal ~e recherches du /a(iB" ... C/o SS Stannll Drive, Soarbcsroucb, I)th. Ausuat 1967 Last Friday afternoon at ).I$pm I observed somsthi.n& in the el(y that ~boor interest to you.On tho other hand you may have received another report from a dil'ferent location and t.hill will scnve as continlation. Approaching rq home located in the, nort~ aaot eection o! Toronto,! spotted *t appeared to be a planet shinlni ma br1ht 'blue, s~.Daehina indoore I picked up rrq Roes Stepru'va ( 9x)S) binoculars and laying on rq back in the tarden I focussed on tho light. that appuared to bo stationary. To fA surpriu I found that another oinl.ilur objoot was olooe ey. Extend your U1D and cloao your tirlgera,and it waa six tingoro to the J'i&ht. Throu&h t!Jo glasaoa ,this 'pin po.tnt o r li&ht was clistinguiahable as a pollahed etalllc "ball (illusion ?) about ei1e or a grain or pearl barley. Dl:u\gling benonth both t.heoe obj~ots wao what appaarod to be a suspended T. bll.r that was rotating in a counter olock ~ wisi aaanner,in wide cirolea.Both objects kept the SUio stations and dritted ? in a north easterly clirootion.'At this roint they were aproxilllat'ely SS degrees above the horison. At thio point. I wao pr11p4U'ed to balia;o they wore balloons though oortain pqinta that I wae obaervi.11g did'nt add up to t)lis lUmp o/ logic. At' ) . )$paa tho riant hand point or liaht began to orrortloealy' gather speed and without.' sound or anything elae,ap~d uouth in tlbe direction or the lake. I Poitohed t.o tho other object and round that ita right hand llidf'l wao goih( a bricht orance that oh,on&ed t.o red. Thia lasted tor about a .S.nute then it reSUJ~M~il its silver aluot1'nu11 look.Five adnutee later I waa aurpriaed to see that the otbllr object. ... back aaain in poaition,only this tiiMI )lbout tour II ,.~sere ...,.,. to the r1ght.I did not aoo h.illl return eo it ~ not neoceuaril7' have bean the 8111110 one.At thi.a point a ne111hb0Ur 0&118 into the &arden with her National Research Council of Canada/ Consell natJonal de recherches du Canada dblldre,AnXioue to have an tndependeut 'ldtness I handed her the slaeses,ehe ooat1Jolled th11 balloon appearance ot both objedte, Rer name incidenta.ll,y is ~. Betty McTAggart,of SJ Stanwell Q-ive, Scarborough Now I noticed eomething else. Both obJeots had apparently gone hicher and were movins direotl nO\'th eat at the 1111.118 dri!ting spued, Throuah the gla~see the ob,1eots ere now 11ko two S1118ll silver balls of the type that are used to decorate a Christua cAke. These co parisons are ta.lcon at a.ru lenjfth b)' th11 "~The!.-~si.tion was now directly ov11rhead.I coul.d no lpnger detect the' s'ldnging T, bar beneath th11111, Two other things are worthy ot note, One ill that two layers ot cioud existed.One comparttevely fOW and ot a tlurty variety travelling quite quickly in. a north west to south eaet direotion.way,way p waa a slll&ll tilm,y ceiling of what 1 think is known as Cirua type cloud which to be tttlll!.onary, These objeota that I guese were in the vicinity ot _SO,ood r~ot,were-BEWW tl\is laet named la;yer, a good 'bit ,.belO'If it I think. Watntaininc the same poaitions, around tour o'clock I went in to call . a treind,ltrs, W&fgaret 1Xl!t1elc1 ot Neapolitan Drin,Soarboro to go out 'and eee it s he could spot th1111. Ch the 'phone about five lllinutes 1 returned