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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 28, 1963, p. 8

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city just across the artificial lake which is at the rear of the hotel is the broad- inoore world arena site of the 1962 world hockey charopior ships temperature in colorado springs was 45 with a slight drizzle in the city turning to snow as we moved up higher to the hotel the broadmoor is one of the most posh millionaire retreats to be found anywhere with sin gle room accommodation run ning at s35 a day and meals extra being housed there by the military we newsmen en joyed all the facilities for only t there is yearround golf two heated pools tennis squash ice hockey and figure skating skiing and boating the decor and furnishing throughout are enough to take your breath away our first evening was free and we had been tipped off be fore leaving ottawa to be sine and visit the golden bee the exact replica of an english pub complete with genuine furnish ings and located quite near the hotel as a tourist attraction strange how such a place proves a real drawing card in the states and might only get a passing glance in canada most of our party gathered here the first evening for a night of good talk and good cheer early thursday morning we were taken bv us airforce transport to xorad head quarters where we began more than eight hours of brief ing bv air marshal slemon ccaf capt r p gift usn capt rolfe rcaf intelligence officer lt col crane usaf organization officer and others including mr g salsky civilian space ana lyst as i have pointed out in an editorial in this weeks issue the cooperation of the many officers from the two countries is wonderful while all bear the insignia and wear the uniform of the respective services all bear the large norad badge as well a sign that they are officers committed entirely to the defence service of the north american continent aside from the more serious aspects of the information the organization and operations that we saw there were a few items which might interest you as a reader the air marshal at one point made telephone contact with several headquar ter officers in the various de fence regions stretching from the i ukon to ottawa and south all four calls made took less than five minutes then he told us the annual telephone bill was v the present headquarters is a large concrete building but a new headquarters is unuer con struction in cheyenne mountain nearby where the battle staff will be protected by two thou sand feet of solid granite moving over to the vast vis ual screen where there is round- theclock surveilance of the en tire continent by radar we sat in the eerie light and watched the multiplicity of dials and lights constantly on the move tne building housing this oper ation or heart of the defence system is larger than a good size movie theatre any aircraft which passes any of the radar screens sur rounding the continent and the identity of which is unknown immediately appears on the gi ant screen three such aircratts appeared during our half hour stay one in the yukon region one near florida and to our local interest one just east of georgian bay as in all such cases a jet interceptor took off in less than five minutes from the montreal base for visual interception and reported in a very few minutes that the un known aircraft was a booing 707 domestic flight off course immediately identification was established the orange light plotting this light disappeared fiom the screen when one con siders that there are over a thousand flights leaving and ar riving on this continent every day it is easy to see the immens ity of the task even more unbeiieveable is the space scoreboard here is tracked every manmade object flying around the earth in orbit even if is only a bolt these ob jects are all classified as to what they are and what country tney originated in this infor mation is piped through closed- circuit television to the central display area in the combat op erations centre to be available to the battle staff at all times we we given an invitation to lunch with the air marshall and his staff at the officers ciub and due to the fact tha our briefing did not finish until after 7 pm we enjoyed an eve ning meal thete as well a s am on friday morning we left from peterson field in our rcaf plane for truax field madison wisconsin the 30th norad region com bat centre from which jet interceptors provide protection for the city of chicago and the area north to hudsons bay major general terrell usa f is the commander and the dep uty commander is air commo dore iipton of the rcaf in addition to the base pro viding jet interceptor protec tion truax is also the civil defence centre for the entire continent with canadian of ficers being in full charge of the canadian sector here too the giant computers unscramble all the data being fed in from stations throughout the conti nent this information is dis played on visual consoles in a form which can be used for con trolling the air battle outstanding in the visit to truax was the demonstration of half past teen m yore county branch canadian mental health association fifth annual meeting to be held at the york county building 62 bayview avenue newmarket ontario wednesday evening march 6th a preceding coffee partv from 730 to 830 im the honorable matthew b dymond md minister of health for the province of ontario will be guest speaker the subject of his address ontarios number one health 1roblem a warm welcome to everyone order your tickets now hardware as termed by the commander one of the jet fighter interceptors fully armed was on display for us and to top off the display two rdpqwiwmffi ftwdget pric15 lean minced farmers style lb 41 all pork sausage lb 53 lb 59 fresh chicken pieces legs or breasts domestic maple leaf hortening 2 ib 65 2- 37 r bcins green wax 2 5oiins 3 7 green giant fancy cut robin hood ick oats 5bba 63 tea bags w salada york meat pies beef chicken turkey 3 pi 69 old south aylmer peas 2 1 39 food market stouffville phone 6401942 jet pilots were scrambled from the sounding of he alarm till they entered the planes rolled from the hangars and took off all within the space of less than three minutes these planes are immense in our estimation for the control of a single pilot they weigh over twelve tons can fly 1400 miles an hour and carry fin rockets and missiles our return flight to ottawa was made without incident in three ana a half hours the immensity of the opera tion which we hart seen was al most beyond belief as is the ex pense of its upkeep in this latter connection the flying suits cost nearly s6000 each they are airtight and tailor- made for each man these pilots work some sixty hours a week its a twoman opera- tion to get the pilot into his suit and a numhpr are fully clothed and standing at readi ness every hour day and night at similar airbases all over the continent as weekly publishers we were most privileged to make this visit but believe that we have brought back a story which should have been told the cana dian people long ago the vari ous aspects of this story are discussed editorially on page 2 v t h m w sgfil entirely new excitingly different the 16th annual canadian national sportsmens show exhibition park toronto march 15th 23rd rzr except sunday featuring miami beachs sensational i starring beautiful aqua maids fr illuminated futuristic stage and pool fc cayalcade of dazzling highdiving champions jr breath takingly brilliant dancing waters fr uproarious comedians hilarious aqua maniacs rollicking animal antics of andens trained poodles ke north americas finest springtime exhibition of hiwiino fishing boating travel camping cottage and automotive exhibits parking for 8000 cars public transportation right to the door performances twice daily except sunday 215 815 pm prices evenings and saturday afternoons special combination tickets res seats 175 boxes 225 including admission to the buildings less 25c for children bargain weekday matinee except saturday rush seats adults isf children 25j plus admission to buildings 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