10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 21, 1969 — APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 & 11 a.m. morning worship 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service Wed., 7.00 Prayer Bible Study Phone 365-7582 Rev. Helmut Buttenberg " Pastor ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev, E. A. Brophy Ph. 365-7143 Sunday Masses at 9 am. - 11 a.m.-7 p.m, GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘No Service during August Sept. 7 service at 11.30 am. : with Sunday School Minister Rev. J. Wiseman Ph. 352-6194 Nelson kK CHURCH OF GOD ‘ 804 - 7th Ave., Rev. Ira Johnson Ph. 365-6762 : Sunday Services Family Bible Hour (classes for all ages) 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 am. Evening Service 7 p.m. Mid-Week Bible Study and Prayer Wed. 7.30 p.m. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. A Canadian Exploration Limited Jersey and a Doctor are the latest recipients of ‘Compensation Board “Bravery Awards” for their heroic ac- Twelve Heroes Receive WCB Bravery Awards _ Eleven miners from the Mine at Salmo, 8.C. Workmen's rescus of Award", the highest available, consisting of a mounted gold medallion, a parchment scroll aetailing the incident, and $2000 in cash for devising the successful rescue plan and: risking his own life by into th tion in the a area in wn almost buried by 300 tons of broken rock near the bottom of a 92 foot vertical ore-pass. On April 18, Mucker Boss Gilbert Mosses, 53, had enter- ed an unused tungsten stope to dislodge a “hang-up” in the upper 72 feet of the Number 65 ore-pass when it suddenly gave way knocking him to the bottom of. the re- maining 22 foot section. He found himself parti- ally protected by the sloping wall of the shaft but buried by broken ore in a corner of the shaft with only his, head and one arm free. He was ly- ing on his back with his hea about one foot lower than his feet. Forty fellow miners work ed desperately for 12 hours under extremely hazardous conditions befor: the trapped man was freed. Receiving Bravery Awards for their part in the rescue were Shift Boss Carl Shelrud which Mosses was trapped. Mr. Shelrud is the first per- sun ever to receive a WCB “Gold Award”. $1000 “Silver Awards” went to Mine Manager Ed ward Lawrence and _ Shift Boss Andrew Burgess, while $750 “Bronze Awards" were presented to Dr. Ian Stewart of Salmo, and Miners Dale Burgess, Wayne Ritter, Gra- ham .Bingham, John Voykin, ‘Alphonse Grotkowski, Edward Gladu and Brian Martin. A $500 “Parchment Award” was presented to First Aid Man Laurent Heroux. Presentation of ~ the awards was made by. WCB, Chairman Cyril White. at a dinner honouring the rescu- ers August 18 in Trail, The dramatic rescue. op-| eration began about 2.15 p.m., April 18, when truck driver Jim Wiewor found the ore-pass he had been. hauling from in the underground op- who received the WCB “Guid eration empty, and decided Pastor: Rev. L. M. i Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. _ Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. ‘Puesday: Bible Study and 730 p.m. friday: Young Peoples 7.30 5 Pm. WR doesn't pey we stock a full selection of t}truck driver is the only one B.C.| when suddenly the timbers emu totake chances with reuiag, Maddocks Shoe Store SAVAGE SHOES for children LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 9.30 am. Kinnaird United Church Thomas _P. Koester, Vicar Ph. 365-5976 Sunday School 8.45 a.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza Family Bible Hour - 10 a.m. Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worshlp Service 7.00 p.m. ae to check number 65 to see i ie Nau Deen" cleared. Me pusitioned is umi unaer me umoading cnuce anu prepared to operate the cuntrols ‘that would allow the tons of ore to pour ito his huge Euclid: dump truck w be’ nauled trom the tunnel sur processing... For some reason, | un- shown even to himself, Wiew oc called out to see il the area. was clear, an, unusual «ning to do, as normally the in the area of the chute. Much to his surprise he heard a voice from behing the closed gates of the chute. Realizing the seriousness of the situation, he ran to the nearest mine phone and catlea tor help. A. rescue team of Mosses’ fellow work- men was quickly assembled co begin the long dangerous Job of freeing him. This plan worked well for a time and about 25 tons of ore had been removed ever the junction \area col- lapsed from the weight of the rucks above. By this time Mosses had been trapped approximately seven hours. The only alternative now was to attempt to place tim: bers against the “hung up rocks in the lower portion of the ore-pass and carefully re- move the material trapping Mosses. Si The shoring was com- pleted and removal: of the rock began about 9.30 p.m. Progress went well for the first half hour and by 10 p.m. the trapped man was free down to his knees. However, were now faced REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH boulder under to write to: For a real buy on a Chev, Olds, Che from 375 hp engine to 155 hp 6-cyl., call today or be] $10,500 in ceremony at Trail on Monday. §-T-0-P ja or Camaro ; John Lockyer ‘DICK IRWIN CHEV & OLDS 845 Marine Dr., North Vancouver Phone 987-5231 f tfn-22 District Socials ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 21, 1969 Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 couver. and : Mr, strom and to Willi Mrs. Lester Eld- son’ Donald of visited SKETCH SHOWS: mine area where dramatic rescue of Gil- bert Mosses took place on April 18 of this year at Salmo. Eleven brave miners and one doctor risked lives during an 11 hour ordeal to free Mosses who was buried up to his neck by 300 tons of rock. Twelve men received Workmen's Com- pensation board bravery citations and cash awards totalling YOU OWN AND SHARE THE PROFITS Kootenay Savings Credit Union Your Money Grows New Term Faster With % eS ein . FOOT-LONG .WATERMELON was the way Moosejaw,./left Friday after Spending a few days with Mr. Eldstrom’s brother and sister-/'2’8 parents, Mr. ani inlaw, Mr. and Mrs, V. &,|Henry Spenst and a sister o: Eldstrom of Castlegar. tions Swartz, Mrs. Olen Na- Guests at the home of Nog Trea ne. was ral , : of 'so visiti: Mr, and Mrs. Roy ‘Dahlin of|city. ng her parents in that ;Kinnaird: are their son and Recent guests” S sts’ at daughter-in-law, Mr. and: Mrs: home of Mr and Mrs. ae Mrs, - pablin and children, | Gruden vuhn, Roy. and. Wendy .and|Mr. and Mrs. Ro: Maj \f .Mr., and Mrs. Steve: Basaraba| St. All lta aoe and’ daugliter Sheron, all of pert Alte: Kaumat. "97 Miss Kim Stewart of Ot- tawa is a house guest.of Mr. att “MIs, 4... V.: campbell of Castlegar. *. Mr and -Mrs. Harol Swartz and family of Kinane returned’ on the weekend * * Track Unearthed : Wooton Streetcar In Salem, Oregon Ever hear Streetcar tracks? had ’em in Sale of” wooden Well, th of Kinnaird, | were ‘Slocan City Ball Park 6.30 p.m, Miss Marilyn Markle of Attention SLOGAN VALLEY Residents SOCIAL CREDIT TRADITIONAL Strawberry Socials This Sunday, August 24th For all Valley, Residents from Passmore to Hills ' _ Meet Burt Campbell “The Good Life” Come for: Dessert After Supper With Your Family Free Ice.Cream & Strawberries — Wear a Sweater On Wednesday, August 27th Vote Burt Campbell Social Credit|X Interest Per Annum pne young fellow described his piece of wa- fermelon betag cut by Buck Pacholzuk, dive. Re Cc Deposits Anglican cHURC Rev. T. Allen, 365-7424 Robson — Castlegar — Kinnaird JOINT. SUMMER SERVICES St. David's 9.30 a.m. © -Robson 945 a.m. . No Sunday Schools for Summer 365-8337 —-Rev. Ci Howard 365-7814...” — United HES OF ‘ é : —.Rev. G. Hermanson ay Lake General Hospital at Nelson. . At the hospital Mosses ly | irom si an addition to several fractured ribs. He is now recovering 4 24-Hour Wrecker Service Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims Handled Promptly ’ Phene 365-7248 TRAIL * 1199 Cedar Ave. 65 E. Main St. Phone 368-6417. Phone 367-9223 mm Vatermelon and Pop were purchased b: or of Regi No. 1. yy the Visit Trail NAY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION © Branches at: : FRUITVALE BRILLIANT . 106 Maple St., Castlegar Phone 365-6755 alm ‘cause of the scuers had to reach under the Business and Professional Directory to: wor! we man rhe continual pounding had logsenes ie SUP) timbers and these also had SERVICE CENTRE . All Work’ Guaranteed Phone 365-6767 CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering - Remodelling al pet - Tiles Craftsmanship PHIL'S TELEVISION SERVICE & REPAIR Phil Popoff 365-8143 MARVIN L. LeROY BS. OD. Box 130 — Castlegar, B.C. OPTOMETRIST : Office Hours: Tues., Fri. 8 a.m.-4.30 p.m. Saturdays 8 a.m.-11 a.m. Ph, 365-7355 4 Call for Free No Obligation Ph. 365-5636 PARSLOW’S Enterprises Ltd. Gunsmiths Locksmiths Sporting Goods Ph. 368-5025 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph. 365-7605 GREEP'S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph, 365-7075 Free Estimates Ph. 365-5979 We pick-up and Deliver OUTCH CLEANING SERVICE + Free Estimates For All Types O€£ Cleaning Phone Free ZENITH 6826 Castlegar-Nelson . REPAIRS To All Major Appliances Ph, 365-6939 Save lots of money. Make rugs beautifully bright with Rug-Mate Stain Re- moving Rug — Shampoo. Rent electric shampooer AND SUPPLIERS KOOTENAY BUILDERS . PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales z inet rae .Important Papers Birth Certificates CASTLEGAR NEWS: Reasonable Rates. KOOTENAY WELDING =" 121 Columbia Ave. Ph, 365-5531 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and “Bronze Plaques . Industrial, Commercial: Electric (Castlegar) Ltd." - Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes “Ph. 365-7241 Kinnaird Eqt. Service The Motor & Niower Shop ‘Sharpening and Repair ialists for All Makes T. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. PTOMETRIS' 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph, 352-5152 of Power Mowers and Engines PH. »365-3411 to be reset. 2. 3 ‘At this point it ‘appeared that amputation of Mosses’ it. be’ the only, Mind e. Damage Tolals $2,500 in Two Accidents Sunday Two persons were injur- ed in a‘motor vehicle. acci- Police were unable to say car’ ined. pea _, There, were -no charges No injuries were ‘sustain- ed in another Sunday motor vehicle accident when a Cast- legar man’s, 1969 Mavrick ran into a culvert on the Robson road:one mile from the Keen- leyside dam at 3 p.m. Damages to the vehicle totaled $1,000. - No -.charges’ were laid) against the driver Gadan pital Insurance. 1480 Ce Ave. i, Castl ' treatment plant; CAS TLEGAR NEWS Published Every Thursday At ~. HEALTH BRANCH POLICY | CONCERNING | SEWAGE TREATMENT fona Sewage Treatment Plant. tn the Interest of public health in British Columbia, all pro- ‘These posals for sewage treatment and disposal in this province fequire submission for approval under the “Health Act” to _ the Health Branch, Department of Health Services and Hea- ‘These proposals can be generally approved: @ If sewage is to be directed to an existing approved @ if there is to be only a rearrangement of existing sewers but no increase In the size of sewer; . | @ H there Is to be no additional sewage discharge. can be @ if the Council (owner, corporation, etc:) making the 1 posal provides a firm commitment that treatment faciIl- constructed by ‘an accaptable “date, A ‘onstruction must be ‘submitted and ap- by the Division of Public Health Engineering and ‘ by'the, Pollution Contro! Board. ‘These proposals can not be approved: e If there is to be additional sewage discharge without primary treatment. © These regulations are made to protect the health and safety of the people of British Columbia. °° “Hk For further, information, please write HEALTH BRANCH Mall subscription rate to the Castlegar News is $400 per year, The price by delivery boy 1s 50 The Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is a member of the Canadian Weekly News- papers Association, the B.C, division of the Can- adian Weekly Newspapers Association and the BC, Weekly Newspapers Advertising Bureau. All should be to: The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castle- gar, BC. Letters for publication must be accom- panied‘ by the correct name and address) of the Agreement: It advert questing space that the Iability ‘of the paper: 10 the event of failure to publish any advertisement of any description or in the event that errom occur in the publishing of an advertisement shal) be limited to the amount pald by the advertiser for that portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect item only, and that there shal! yy + " —_ ; CASTLE MOTORS LTD. PH. 365-7033 be no ability in any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. SHELL PRODUCTS F Buildings, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES Hon. Ralph Loffmark, Minister : J. A. Taylor, Deputy Minister B.C. for some 270 when a Friday at’ Pass’ Creek.’ Park.” Preschoolers White enceying at eeeae rd Air Sh crafts, listening to stories and wading. 'The | Pending some time at Van: the spent their summer playing games, doing|the ‘Abbotsfo still in excellent condition. «: Be Positive . . . Vote Positive Back the: ‘Blueprint for Progress’ Playground group enjoyed crafis,. games, d ' ind-up of the pre-school program and th immer playground program a held last n an a two-day puppet show making their own Paper, finger and sack puppets. — Castlegar News Photo | Beaver Make Comeback . im PLAN ‘NOW f to attend the Slocan City LABOUR ‘DAY Frontier Days FUN FOR OLD & YOUNG ALIKE H YOU COULD WIN: A Boat, Motor and Trailer or the lovely. pinto “Tonka” DELICIOUS BEEF BARBECUE BRING THE FAMILY — PARADE AT 10 AM. Beavers were. much. less plentiful a few years-ago, but. have staged a, come-back re- cently and are now on the increase everywhere. They are responsible for much damage in some areas through flooding roads, farm meadows, and railroad right- of-way. Such animals’ are either killed or live-trapped and transferred to distant areas where they can cause no harm. Beavers have been care- fully protected in British Col- umbia under a tagging syst- 2m, with trappers allowed only an allotted number'each =| -lupping season. Meet & Hear . . iflom BERGER Leader: 'New Democratic Party of B.C. Speaking on behalf Candidate: | New Democratic Party . ‘Roessiand-Trail re Devel “ae In 1959, your Provincial Government intro- duced the first B.C. Parit — i rarnabs ity Bond —and since __The proven way for British Columbians to build a sound financial future-__ : bene because they're unconditionally puaranteed by the Province of British Colombia, | : LIABLE because they’re always worth 100 cents ‘on the dollar. : FLEXIBILE because you cant cash them at any time for the full purchase price, 4 REWARDING because they yield 64% annual interest, payable quarterly, ds of British Columbi: have-benefitted from this uniquely: I te iquely ‘reward- ing type of investment. Now,’ another op- Portunity to profit from our dynamic pro- Vincial growth: B.C: Hydro 614% Parity Uh a Bonds. anteed by the Province of British Columbia, Parity Bonds yield 614% interest per annum, guar- ‘THE ISSUB: Purchases of this issua vid or company are limited to $25, tbat DENOMINATIONS: Coupons attached in $1,000, $5,000 and $t0,000. : REGISTRATION: B. yan $10,000 can be fly fonds of $1,000, $5,000. and INTEREST: Interest at the rate Will be paid on the Ist day EA tab and September during the currency of the bond. Tovight, August 21 - LOGAL 480 STEELWORKERS HALL Ee Portland. Street, Trail MIR. BERGER ore Pordially invites you to attend this yery important meeting! Published ‘By 8 p.m. d-Trail NDP A and are cashable at any time for the {ull pur- hase price. Your inves isdirectly linked with | the continuing development of our pro- vincial resources. And the eatnings you en- Joy will help your family move ahead finan- cially in the years to come. 3 Place your order for B.C: Hydro 614% Parity : Development Bonds now . . . through your bank, trust company or investment dealcr. DATE OF ISSUE: September 1, 1989. ~ DATE OF MATURITY: September 1, 1974, REDEMPTION: British Columbia By Parity Development Bonds can bo reicuoal ae value at any time at any bank in the Province British Columbia, or at any branch of British Colume bia Hydro's bankers throughout Canada, f desonintons of Ses Sk of December, March; June On sale nowat Trust Berkey throughout British Columbia Ta ernrrenentrnannnec ne penireny