CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 20, 1965 May is safety month at ‘the Trail oj erations of Cominco but Safety a Year Round ° _ Business at Cominco Larger School. wont Attondi ood st tl tours are the permanent ‘union pratt! Proposal to study safety. ness there, r + ompany officlal | sald today. J. C. Ink, supervisor of safety. and hygiene, said the joint’ union-management safety committee is one of the sig! ficant factors in. the company’s jaba- | possibility of consolidatin na, chairman, and Stan Walsh, of the province's school secretary; the union area man} was the’ area 7 the ed area safety r senior safety ins; ector’ ‘at ‘the division concerne: - The inspection , group, ‘con- ich. things as full-time P program. This committee is compris- ed of two permanent union re- presentatives who are its chair- man and secretary; one union representative from each of the company's 10 working areas and members of Cominco's: safety department. The prime function of the joint committee, said Mr. Ink, is to: ensure that safo working conditions are ed thro- ughout the Trail operations and invelves weekly Ans inspection tours and mont meetings, ‘Call your : Each Wednesday, the safe- Canadian ty inspection team tours ‘de- Pacifie agent signating’ working areas. Tn.the on Worthy of. Consideration: 8 Pe- tenay Lake achool district, the}. some | sald'ivery’ serious consideration Districts ‘The government: candidate housekeeping in all work areas, guards on moving machinery and condition of equipment gen- erally, the, condition: of ‘electri. cal wiring and | other.’ devices and the: work methods of em- Ployees on ‘the job. iy unsafe ‘conditions or practices are noted) and reme- dil action: is ‘taken’ as. agreed to and direct id. by the com- mittee, oS In addition’ to’ the’ weekly inspection tours, the whole com- mittee meets‘on the first Frida of.each month to review reports of; previous: inspections and to study progress of any corrective action: recommended. Other fac: tors’ dealing: with: plant safety sold have oa been ! o '‘many, . He: men- tioned that the Celger pulp or lumber divisiong are on the. Cas- tlegar . school : district ‘tax rolls for about $12 million in asseas- ment “yet!those:plants couldn’t trees produced le fie Arseny ce - kes school district." ce Shnilarly, he ‘said,’ the Ar. w dam upon its completion wil, be on ‘the: Castlegar school district tax rolls for 28 miilion course of a: year, the entire; @ Scenic Dome rait travel Trail operations are inspected. at, © Low-cost rail fares and; accident: prevention’ also may be’ least four times by this method. © Great Lakes, Alaska and Caribbean cruises 7 BUY . © Hotels’ ces and resorts across THE . pteamship bookings to = BEST ° ales across Canada and linking five continents Tos fracss es [anes ferrari esnons ‘WORLDS MONT COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM purposes of $10 an acre such as the eas8 with Hydro’s Bridge ‘would: smiean, he’ said, that all’ of fhe: reservoir area behind ‘the Duncan’ dam would #| be on ine ne Kootenay Lake school district tax-rolls while parts of OUTSIDE ‘LATEX: HOUSE: PAINT. “aL Lons REGULAR TO $11.15 MONAMEL. 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Trips There, were-1) 089’ more trips made_ by: the Castlegar ferries last month.than were ing April, 1964 and 19,588 ‘more automobiles: and * dri -brackets) follow: Number of round trips 6,- 059) 6,148;: number, of automo- biles and drivers’ (55,741) ..75,- $29; number of passengers not. drivers (90,728) /120,302;. num- ber of trucks, all types (15,482) 25,284; number of: trailers and semi-trailers (860) 1,166;: num- her. of: motor: buses”: (754): 8: = development at ‘an estima‘ “| last. month (with April, 1964 in | 5 al 824;|The difference is a.drole. 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Af- ter very,” cargtil assessment ,of growing ‘demand: for pene facilities in. the interior we feel. that..we must. take im- mediate’ steps to. translate our -Plans into. action. y Construction. ane for: the’ ‘development.-of, the University. have been ‘divided into phases timed to: meet .the. demands of rol r Its Notre, Dame's current full-tim student.‘ enrolment; of 491 will expand. ta. 2,000 by 1970... , Phase one ofthe construc- tion program, .. scheduled: -for. completion “by. September, 1966, calls ; for:;the erection. of :, the first of a three-stage. Ubrary. cot ‘Of $1,000,000 and‘ the first: ‘A women’s residence which will be ‘financed by.a loan from Central: Mortgage and Housing modation for 300 students. + . 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SUMNER |: eager Health Service “Figg SOW Building CASTLEGAR: CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY: aE Es | lome Ph. = Craftsmanship G: it, Sewing Machines, "| Call for free nahi . obliga i Greats for or a oportionately larger and Jayeees was lar wibotiage of the tlegar sp ig Centen- nial committee was held Monday in: the village hall’. The name of Confederation Centennial) ‘ opted to former B.C. e, Which ‘hi Giaity ‘dissolved: ty Gordsn, 7 tennial consultant! the community Pee the. ‘brant / in Nelson, attende regional: ‘Cen- Cedar St We i Ph. 365-5578 - 12. ing‘ outside . otis was. clarified -by Mr. .Gor-| ani t-| don, who advised Pass and.head’ of |. ideas, suggested ‘by, the Castle ar group. i : The’ issue of ite "proposed of te be pro ing and spoke’ on several a wort undertal ing. while project could’ be Re ng letter also advised that ten Gon: train will bi ark Pass Creek p ra Millage boun- Greek | called:.a’ class therefore can centennial pro- park’ is’: what: is: “Cc” park ‘and come, under .the Ject’ plans. 2° make a. de- obtained by submitting ean 44 x Peal com forms. These ‘ants come Génten ‘committee and not:bée handled through the mu- nicipal: offices, Correspondence received vinclal » Cente: ation ee war TRAIL DRIVING SCHOOL i cE lin. Gastegne on. February He also explained the com-|' t- mittee should Pot pe in too uUrTy : : thé project, as grants 10 1 ‘in’ the Centennial ¥ year. “to led “\p-by and. 10. dealing Bissell Guest Speaker al At Local Jaycees Meet | elena installed the new execu- tive ‘as follows: Andy’ Boolinoff, president; Ivan Oglow,: vice-pre- he even- Fidents Lawrence: Fopotf, aecrek . Tage superin- | ary;' trelo: ensurer dent: & School Districts Doucette, director, Dave 1 meet- Cinnaird tive ,talk| Cooper shas‘!one >more year: to with the’ egional. Col-| complete’ his: term: as’ ctor. d the new schol system Guests; included: Mr.’ ‘and him the Trail ‘Jaycees. CASTLEGAR NEWS; riot May 20, 1065. Drywall Construction © i) COMPLETE WALL. FINISH. READY FOR PAINTING SPRAYED CEILINGS | — QUALITY WORK ‘Free Estimates Gladly Given KOOTENAY ls Silo - CASTLEGAR . ‘PH, 365s 8305 AFTER 6 PM, “vie presi district ah Veipattl wills health, » safety “fieat: me personnel for their ‘co-operation. Gusti! AS motion! was passed | that es Of O' ° eee invited: to'attend a $1 to’ discuss: pos- -Tepresenting the etic ed on investi: a and picnic sports fi Bro spoke very ‘strongly | cl Mr. Bro roject,: which eable to may ingot the: group’ committee the Boy home of Mr: and Mrs: Les‘Dat Faeently, t n oman at A han He woanestay tigi will now be h night: R. Av aie is assaling leadership ‘of Mr, Mun ourt which ‘the boys themselves han- IL of ve ‘also* pendle ‘the ‘operating a and disci sD: it, the Scouts, ‘and Cubs-had’ ihr ie "pottle ‘drive, see due to the’ shortage < of vehicel some f of the, Us mhe. regular month meet |.’ held: at the Scouts wee via mooting. wi which BF ne of; the cub leaders. under’ the The Scout’ “troop ning has'a ‘of. honor operating. the troop’s business. matters. .7°.: ‘fini ‘committee avis, © reported town, were i ‘at the eran could: ‘take t cise some projects, much ae ar ‘art displays or posters. :: ray Spring: Mrs. R. Fowler, Robson Te- presentative, suggested compet- itions with prizes for essays oD the subject of the Centennary ‘The’ ‘season: will: be: closed with the; leaders. taking, their on, an a Be year might be encouraged in the school. Our conratalotos t Foundation-D ‘a far-sighted and, arte Or Sete youre rather. sti . “Perhaps you want a bedro “ Whatever it is you want;-one in many Commerce’ Joans can be tailored to your n\ds. Phone or visit the Loan Department of any Co! “CANADIAN IMPERIAL JANK ges COMMERCE. lome with a brand new ear. ae ite, ora boat, or new golf cube ce branch. TT TC TOT vo are proud to. be. associated in. this. reaching co struction project ee OTS