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Langley Advance from Langley, British Columbia, Canada • 11

Publication:
Langley Advancei
Location:
Langley, British Columbia, Canada
Issue Date:
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11
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lie Mniire Dridcs-to-Do Book Your Wedding With Us Today! NOVA STUDIOS Langley 534-51 16 SEG.dND SECTION "In the Heart of the Fraser Phone 534-4151 Langley, C. Thursday, July 21, 1966 of accident accompany opening i Ci i M' fc. IV 4 Pandemonium breaks on bypass 7 M. at: First human sacrifice offered on the altar of speedier travel claimed the life of a returning vacationer last Thursday only a few hours after the new Highway 10 bypass was opened Carnage ruled along the route late Thursday afternoon as polite, wreckers, ambulances, fire trucks, attempted to sort out details of four accidents at three corners within half an hour. The debris involved 10 vehicles, two people seriously injured, one dead, minor injuries to several others and traffic, congestipn that completely disrupted traffic.

The same type of pande 0 driven east on Fraser by Peter Hildebrand, 10598 132A St North Surrey Damage was not severe in this impact but the Ontario station -wagon spun out )of control into the path of Langley Ready Mix cement truck being driven west on Fraser Highway by John Bernard of Clover-dale. The tourists vehicle was a complete wreck Mr Grant and his 10-year-old son, Allan, were released from dorf car was only blight but the Lee and Van Gool vehicle were complete wrecks. Minutes before the Lee fatality accident, a spectacular collision at the corner of Fraser Highway and Carvolth Rd ruined the holiday of Mr and Mrs Nicholas Grant and family of Toronto, Ont. When the Grant vehicle, proceeding north on Carvolth Rd. attempted to turn left onto Fraser Highway it was in a collision with a car being Langley Memorial Hospital after treatment 'to minor injuries but his wife, Lillian, was detained suffering fiom extensive lacerations Damage to the cement truck was negligible While police were on the scene at the Lee-Van Goop accident there was another-one at the intersection of.the new bypass- and Carvolth Rd In this" case, at 5 15 pm (Continued on Pge 3) monium threatened to break out again Friday evening department was called to the scene to flush spilled two other vehicles col- anc blood off the rfiad -The damage Jo the-Leehn- DISINTEGRATED small sports car carried Mrs.

Kath- lean Oliva Las of Sidney, V.I., Jto her death last Thursday fafternoon at intersection of IFraser Highway and new No. 10 bypass. Mr. and Mrs. Lee-were thrown out of the car and debris 'littered a wide of the road.

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Special Cash and Carry i RUINED hoWay trip fr he Nicholas Grant family of Tor: onto wa in thi wreck of their station wagon Thursday afternoon. Ambulance driver Jack Hodge was helping Grant from the vehicle after she had been cut extensively. I. -i r.O i Jj 4 TV IT a. 4 "ft! Ji fr I r.

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Her Brian, the only other occupant of the small sports car, was rushed to Langley Memorial Hospital by Columbia Ambulance. He was reported to be in fair" condition with multiple injuries. The fatality occurred when the west-bound Lee car collided with an English import car being driven east on Fraser Highway by MgCornehus Van Gool, 567S-211th St, Langley. He was not injured. The Lee car careened away from the point of impact in the middle of the'Tntersec-tion, glanced off the side of a car driven by Mr.

Alfonse Loehndorf of Braun, Rd Langley, which had stopped, in the left-hand turfi slot of the bypass road before attempting a turn east on Fraser Highway. No one the Loehndorf car was injured Mr. and Mrs. Lee were thrown onto the new pavement and debris from their carholiday effects and Okanagan fruit were scattered over an area. Cloverdale itolunteer fire WRAPPED in pagevireJenc.

ing, the car ol Mr. and Don Littico and family of Fort St. John cam, to rest in the Elks Hall parking lot after being involved in a collision at Fraser Highway and No. 10 bypass Friday evening. Severe injuries were suffered by Mr.

and Mrs. Lillico and their three children, Garde, 11, Douglas, 7 Dwight, 2. Staff photos INJURED accident victim John Oster rested on the pavement in the intersection of Fraser Highway and the No. 10 bypass beside his wrecked car while a commandeered station wagon was prepared to fake him to hospital last Friday night. 'sTvJi Smoothly sanded finish.

This 5. ft table and 2 separate benches comes knocked down complete with hardware for easy assembly: Top Valua at Special ECONOMY U. Kl .4 1 -i 4.1 4 TV'S FRONT END pushed in andi -shattered, the car of Corne lius Van Gool of Langley sat on Fraser Highway where it had collided with the small sports car of Mr. and Mrs Brian Lee of Sidney, V.l. Fa- tal accident happened in in- tersecfion of new No.

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BEING TOWED away from ((accident scene at -Cenvolth and Fraser Thursday after- noon was Peter Hildebrand's car after if had collided with Ontario station wagon in first of five accidents undernew flashing traffic lights. FIRST OF TWO collisions at -Carvolth and new bypass last Thursday afternoon stove in the side of J. Card's car. This damage was done when Mr. Adair's car mef a car and trailer from Ontario.

SERVING THE FRASER VALLEY WITH FIVE STORES LANGLEY 534-3321 NOPE 869 5596 1,.

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