Arrow Lakes News, March 13, 2013

Page 1

Since 1923

Arrow Lakes News Page 5

50 0 1 6

Page 7

78195

peewees fight flame fighters

7

Racers have mountains of skill

1

Vol. 90 Issue 11 • Wednesday, March 13, 2013 • www.arrowlakesnews.com • 250-265-3823 • $1.25 •

PM40036531

Nakusp grandmother saved from fiery crash near Cherryville By Roger Knox

Black Press

Margaret Hollingsworth was on her way to Vernon to help a friend. She ended up getting help herself from two Cherryville strangers. Hollingsworth, a 77-year-old mother of eight daughters, grandmother to 25 and greatgrandmother to 30, was painting and fixing her Nakusp home with her husband on March 1. The couple plan on putting their home on the market. Hollingsworth decided she had enough of the renos and was going to go for a drive to Vernon to visit a friend going through some personal issues. At 9:30 p.m., on Highway 6 just past Northfolk Road in Cherryville, as she drove her 1988 Oldsmobile toward Vernon, Hollingsworth ended up in a ditch. “I wasn’t driving too fast, I was taking my time and the road was good. I was following a U-Haul, so I had lots of light but something startled me, I don’t know what,” said Hollingsworth. “I looked up and all I could see was flames and a tree. I had hit a tree and the car was on fire.” Hollingsworth tried to get out of the burning car herself. She unlocked the doors but she said they wouldn’t open. Dan Balcaen, 57, was returning home to Cherryville having helped his fiancée, Diane Meda, pick out a new 2013 spruce mica (dark green) Toyota Matrix. Meda and her son, Kevin Meda, 35, had been following Balcaen in the Matrix. “We had just gone past Northfolk Road,

we came around a corner, went up the hill, and saw a car down the bank on fire and somebody trying to open the doors. I didn’t know it was Dan,” said Diane Meda. “I pulled over and told my son to get out and go help that person.” As Kevin arrived, Dan was assuring Hollingsworth that everything was going to be fine. “He was talking to me all the time, saying, ‘Ma’am you are not dying in this car, we’ll get you out of there, hang in there,’” said Hollingsworth. “They got the top of the door and they ripped it off.” Diane Meda had parked her new Matrix, put her flashers on and flagged down a passing vehicle that had a bunch of people in it. Meda believes they were on their way to a skidoo cabin in the Monashees. One of the women in the car had first aid training. Dan Balcaen and Kevin Meda brought Hollingsworth up the bank to the side of the highway, where the unidentified woman began tending to her. The men noticed Hollingsworth was having trouble breathing, so Kevin Meda ran to a friend’s nearby home and borrowed an asthma puffer. With no cellular service in the area, Balcaen raced to a landline phone and called an ambulance. Hollingsworth was taken to Vernon Jubilee Hospital with a severe laceration and breathing difficulties. She did not, however, receive any burns. “They saved my life,” said Hollingsworth, through tears, of Balcaen and Kevin Meda. “What more valuable thing could a person

A 77-year-old Nakusp woman was pulled to safety by two Cherryville men after her 1988 Oldsmobile went off Highway 6 near Cherryville March 1, struck a tree and burst into flames. RCMP photo do? They saved my life. Isn’t that something?” Diane Meda had left the scene before the ambulance arrived, gone to get help from friends and neighbours to put out the car fire (Cherryville has no fire protection service). The flames had spread to some neighbouring trees, as well. Diane Meda was relieved to hear that Hollingsworth was recovering, thanks to the efforts of her family and the first aid treat-

ment before ambulance personnel arrived. “I feel really wonderful and I’m glad she’s doing well,” said Diane Meda. “I was really scared for awhile.” Lumby RCMP Cpl. Henry Proce praised the efforts of the Medas and Balcaen. “They undoubtedly saved the driver’s life by removing her from the vehicle in the nick of time,” said Proce. What started the fire in the Oldsmobile is still under investigation.

Cross country trail another great addition at Summit Claire paradis Arrow Lakes News

The official tour of the new cross country loop at Summit took trekkers on a sunny trip through fantastic terrain. Claire Paradis/Arrow Lakes News

Oh yeah, it was a bluebird day alright; hardly a cloud in the the rich blue of the sunny sky that stretched over Summit Lake Ski Area. A perfect day to get a tour of the lodge’s newly-constructed addition and the new cross country ski loop built last year. There was a lot of milling about at the beginning of the day, looking at the new building where the lockers and first aid area would be, complete with speeches from representatives from two of the major donors to the addition. Bob Parkinson was there on behalf of Kootenay Saving Credit Union and Columbia Basin Trust’s Lynda Lafleur also

addressed the tour group briefly. In a nutshell, both were impressed with the work that had been done by all the volunteers and the plan’s mastermind Eric Waterfield, and the future expansion plans. Waterfield’s vision for the hill is to turn it into a year-round recreational destination with facilities for hikers and ATV enthusiasts during the summer months as well as ski and snowshoe possibilities in the winter. Although the sun was beating hard, there was still lots of good snow on the hill, and the tour group, which had definitely shrunk in size, headed up the bunny hill on skis and snowshoes to the mouth of the 4.4 kilometre

See Summit page 12

Make your banking make a difference. online & telephone banking

mobile web

eStatements

eTransfers

Where you bank and how you bank makes a difference. Protect the environment by going paperless with free online, mobile and telephone banking, online applications, eTransfers and eStatements. Make a change and make a difference today.

better. together.

kscu.com


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
Arrow Lakes News, March 13, 2013 by Black Press Media Group - Issuu