414 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, May 16, 1956 Plane Crash Kills Airman Atherton CHATHAM, N.B. (CP) -- An RCAF pilot was killed when his Sabre jet fighter into the woods about a mile of the airport here. The victim was identified { Fit, Lt. D. H. Atherton of Welland, Ont., and Newcastle, N.B. His and two children live at castle, . Officials said the Chatham-based Sabre was on a routine fli it crashed. Cause of A was not immediately known. ! . ' . + Hussars Pelicans D 'TCA Chief McGregor [First Hussars [Pelicans Drop Fish From Sky | Chaat To Celebrate '352 rom | 0 e e Id e FORBES, Australia (CP) -- Fish a £2 Il al gl ce . weighing up to half a pound fell Centenni al from the sky on to the main street By JOE MacSWEEN "After that, the leading edges of McGill University and was a dis- of this central New South Wales Canadian Press Staff Writer |our Hurricanes were painted yel- trict with Bell Telephone L town. MONTREAL (CP)--The pretty low to distinguish them from 'the|Company here when war broke| ONDON, Ont. (CP)--The First] The fish were dro ped by hun- young stewardess bent over the ME109s, because they looked al- out. Jang Armored Militia Regiment dreds of pelicans, birds had § (polite passenger aboard the Vis-|most ,, identical from dead in| 'They offered to take me back of london, Jue of anad 2s gest raided Lake Forbes nearby and count turbo-prop airliner. | front. \when I returned to my senses but|7 (At uns: WH celcbrate its|apparently overstocked their large Have Sou Sows these air: McGregor, 31 when he learned|I never have," said McGregor, lens 4 ay 2 and 27. |bills with fish, mainly perch. eralt) she fu red. 1 to fly as a hobby at Kingston, was|Who keeps # slide rule on his desk ut 1,500 members and former| In flight they lost some of their - yes. m a Yay ar Cus- 33 when war broke out and he|as a useful memento of his en-{members in Canada and the United|catch. Many children raced up and ner, the man 1p od, went overseas with No. 1 Squad-|gineerin training. States have been invited to attend|down Sherriff street collecting the "Are you sure? the lady said, yon, first RCAF outfit to go into) MARKED FOR LEADERSHIP weekend celebrations which will|fish, and took them home, with winsome severity. "Theyre action as a fighter unit. He was| He joined TCA in 1945, marked|include two parades and a drum- SEE ew Jou OW. N still "active operationally" at 44,|for leadership from the start, and|head service in Victoria park. Ng T E ROUT E x shooting up locomotives and road|became head of the airline Feb.| Governor-General Vincent Mas-| the es, Yes, ] assure you. I know transport as the war came to an|2, 1948, succeeding H.J. Syming-|sey will serve as chief patron and | i routine, a said Serdon Me-lend with him in command of 126 ton. . other patrons include Lt.-Gen. H.D. | regor, president of Trans-Can-\wing 86 Group, Second Tactical| By then he had won the DFC|Graham, chief of the Canadian ada Air Lines and Second World Air Force, His wing was the first for courage and flying skill, the|Army general staff, Maj.-Gen. S.F, aa le iy Whe oiled Allied air unit [lo hase itself on Order of the Beth Fubite Jou Clatk, genera) officer commanding |k « e continent after D-Day. vasion organizational work, thejcentral command, and Mayor Ray!s => Now cash need prompt], this story later. | But pomotion had interfered| Netherlands Order of Orange Nas-| Dennis of London. ¥ it LATER in Bb Burgh oa Ro ah you d-tailored to A and Pay Hats the way I want our ith McGregor's fighting for a|sau, the French Croix de Guerre| Tne Unit began as a cavalry * And get these in the bargain: Cash in 1 Visit=Phone first, then People to be--keen at their work, (ime, while he served as directorjand the Czechoslovakiar Warlo adion in 1856 and has had|F come in. Bill Consolidation Service at mo extra coe! Exihailes strict about service, he declared. lof air staff, RCAF overseas, and/Cross. squadrons based in Courtright, ; Nationwide Cash Credit Card. Phone, write, roup Capt. Gordon Roy Me-|in Alaska for a year. | With the growth of TCA and the|; ington, St. Th and Lon. k h iv 2 million; Gregor, -54, is a relaxed, stocky WAITING TENSION {development of aircraft, Mr. Me-] Cr" J eerved as a cavalry anit iat => "hy nearly people figure at his desk in the Interna-| «At the worst of the war, we Gregor now considers plane pur- the First World War ary as ane Looms $50 fo $1500 or mere en Si tional Airlines building here. But/c.rambled as often as three times chases one of his chief studies. his square jaw and steady eve , gay" he recalls. "But the most! "In the future, any decision will armored regiment during the Sec-| |are reminders that he was one of trying part was when we stood at be integrated parts of an over-all, ond World War. {the celebrated "few' in the Bat- tle of Britain. | With 5% kills, seven probables land eight "damaged," McGregor became a spectacular, {fighter pilot and commander at an th readiness from dawn until last long-range plan, the plan statine light, waiting. The fighting itself the types of planes we'll be oper- Sell - ating, Gordie Secizivd to last only a few sec- ating, vasion force, armed with Sherman auks, and continued through the ) h thwest European theatre of op- s three types. We're not like the ner fA 'Speaking generally, I believe farmer who builds a new outhouse €rations inte Germany, [ probably no more than age when many men are satisfied to get their excitement over game of cribbage. JOINS TCA Then he turned his back on a career as a telehone company |executive to enter a new field with {the publicly-owned TCA that now | carries Canada's colors to Europe, e older pilots took the tension for each new cow." of waiting better than the young/ Mr. McGregor and his wife May HISTORIC TRADE | |ones, having more control of their|find relaxation in sailing in sum-| Fish and fish products account| |feelings. In the air our years/mer months and he "fiddles'" for about a quarter of the total {didn't seem to matter. I'm not around with golf, also photog-| exports from Norway. | It was among the Normandy in-| R omsonal FINANCE CO. 2nd Fl, 111/, SIMCOE ST., NK. (Over Bank of Nova Scotia), OSHAWA Phone: RA 3-4687 « Ask for the YES MANager OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT -- PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS Looms mode fo sesidents of all surrounding towns © Personal Finance Company of Conede {saying this would hold true with raphy. today's supersonic fighters though. "My indoor hobby is carpentry "One RAF pilot had a few years and I'm pretty puffed up about] on me, but he was killed. Then I|it: I think I can almost call myself tre. Caribbean and the United| 2S the oldest operative pilot in|a cabinet-maker, A coffee table is Special Values And Reminders This Week At All either the RCAF or the RAF." |nearing completion." With 3,000 hours in his log book. Sometimes he hauls out his war- y 9 h -{McGregor has flown some 45 time flying logbook, dotted with geltne Yuck has carried more|i nos ot hianes and often "sits in" |tiny diamond symbols that denote t an a £ 2ssengers) Tee- for his captains aboard TCA air-|days when there were deeds of] [| ently on ores oN 9 ua '|liners, on which he travels 40,000|derring-do. | North 35,500, 00 each, for delivery ,ijec' 5 year. Before the war he| "Here was a good day," he'll SOU ? . «(Won Canada's top award for say, pointing to, perhaps, three " Me McGregor, 2h speaks With amateur pilots in three separate battles and a kill over storied Big-| an ness. says e a b : thy | vears. gin Hill, There is a smile and a| that SR BR oF Btain | Son of a Montreal dentist, he|touch of pride on his face when | [wie ane Ferd work took two years' engineering athe says this. | States as well as providing trans- continental domestic' service. The I-DA:- DRUG LJ A Ld | COMPETITIVE PRICES PLUS PERSONAL SERVICE Special ale' Etiquet DEODORANT / | Battles, he recalls, lasted only a matter ot minutes but he Gre P D - C D 1 ling periods were trying. cGre- | igor's flying friends sometimes oor esign auses e ay josh him about the day he played {friendly with two enemy fighters, ait, tindie 55 <n I) Russ Embassy Building = wing commander then, Shop 'ot your Drug Store. 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Albe Matteau said ("01 behind. tional capital area. iceman engaged an escaped steer | Moliere Still brated their 25th anniversary with he will not likely be able to ac-|ing too fast and would overshoot, the noon rush hour here today a plaque-winning performance of cept an invitation he has received|so I opened up my throttle to give|contracting firm involved, sug-(while police in three squad cars| 'Avare. to attend a meeting of the World|them a chance for smooth forma-|gested because of their dinlomatic|surrounded the animal and fired | T Man As a preface to her adjudication | Federation of Twin Cities at St.|tion. Suddenly bullets began to/immunity the Russians do not have|19 shots into it. But the steer ran op Mrs pre said she would like | Etienne-sur-loire, industrial centre spurt and chew up my wings./to comply with civic building by-|jon for half a block before it died By CAROLYN WILLETT to see Toots schools of theatre es.(iD France. Believe me I got out of there fast./laws. on the steps of a bank. Canadian Press Staff Writer [tablished throughout the country. Cercle: Moliere of St. Boniface,| Canadians take part in theatre. gratulations for "a charming piece of comedy work" as they opened the Dominion Drama Festival with Moliere's Les Fourberies Scapin. Tonight, the 22-member cast of T Ww 1 the Vancouver Little Theatre As- 0 e come sociation presents Sidney Kings- Francoise Rosay, making her Ferry, June 9 : : YARMOUTH, N.S. (EP)--June 9 finals, singled out 31-year-old Rob- has been set as the date this west- ert Trudel for Sik, PoRrayel of orn Nova Scotia town will officially Gesunte, JH Bexly © Lather, in| Welcome the new ferry Bluenose. Fy ign's dre | However, the Bluenose has been Les Fourderies Scapin -- that Scoundrel Scapin--is set in Naples Harbor, Me., since the first of the fostered by the valet Scapin and| Sight picking its way up the nar- a fellow servant between two | FOV harbor channel. fathers and their marriage-seek-| While the celebrations are being ing sons. {held to honor a new "champion" Mrs, Rosay, speaking briefly|of the sea most of the events will and mainly in French, criticized | take place on land. the servants for showing a little| Highlighting the program will close to the masters and a little! match with a jackpot of $1,000. tog, nsolent, And Yarmouth's huskiest will Articulate when you play on the| yoo tir strength with the strong- stage," Mrs. Rosay told the en | est of Bar Harbor in a tug-o'-war tire cast. 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