CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 5, 1960 Cominco Gets 35,000 B4P’s In 18 Years; Awards $130,000 Awards ranging from §5 to meetings are to be held'at each S45 were paid to Cominco em-| operation. Ployees through its’ suggestion The total was $720. ted 18 years ago is about 35,000.| Phosphate Plant, Up to the end of 1959, awards paid for practical ideas totalled $130,000.. Forty per cent off sug- gestions submitted have received approval. The highest award in 1959 was for $1,000 and was won by Ellison Suart of Kimberley. electrical control inco's HB Mine at Salmo and the ae blocks. Bluebell Mine at Riondel, A good At the Kimberley Fertilizer| val. At Trail, plan during the Batt two months. | Department, an award of 345 was recently made to J. A. Saunders| ava, J. The number of suggestions |for his idea to install a wash received since the plan was star-|system on the Plunger at the Two $25 awards were made to employees at Kimberley. W. Jones at the Sullivan Mine submitted an idea to improve| Clausen, G. for _under- x ground trackage. Steve Macri at Five suggestions sent in by staff employees recelved- appro- successfull Ideas were submitted by Valerie Bern- E. Hall and C. M. iar Gredit Union ” Officers School “A busy day is in store May 28 for delegates to the 8th an- nual Credit Union Officers’ School to. be’ held at Stanley Humphries High School. From the time delegates are ‘ a to C lich; and at Ki. sulted in four ideas receiving ap-| services at ‘Trail for pointing |Popoff, L. Greenwood, in tl Proval at the HB Mine and s€-]| out that material ven at the Bluebell Mine. Regular. suggestion plan salvage yard could be used for heavy equipment replacements. | P. Doherty. Ohnstad and C, D, Bacatiom, Awards ranging from $5 to $20 were paid to the following employees at Trail: R. Decaire, E./N, Murray, L. B. LaFace, A Malnarich, T. D. Cowlin, J. Scott, Cc. Spatari, W. Jar- vis, E, Cowlin, W. Sommertield, J. Bruce, S, G. Henke, G. Zent- A $25 award was made to|ner, P. paulon, D. Tweed, Fv. response since February has re-|L. A, Cleverly in engineering| Watkin, F. W . Emery, L. Lawlis, J. EB Bradley, J. " Onysehak, oO. Green, .}a banquet and dance at ‘6.30 in «/the Kinnairg -hall, they will be Seafoot, E, sucha, i W. R. Kambick, B, F, Allard, B, the Sullivan: Concentrator sug- en. Cutt, A iano. A suggestion plan program| gested a method of tearing ce- has recently been set up at Com- | menting material from walls with .| gue, and J, R. Robinson, manager W.| of the B.C. Central Credit Union. Oy Comm. Aage Sylvest repre- senting village chairman N. .T. Oglow, until they adjourn their last meeting. at 5 p.m. to attend kept busy with meetings. N. S. Bentley, president of the West Kootenay Chapter of Credit Unions, will be in atten- dance for the. day’s meetings whiie guest speakers include J. K. Schroeder, director, of edu- cation for the Credit Union lea- Guest speaker'at the banquet will be Don Smith of the CUNA Mutual Insurance Society. Junior Baseball Starts in. Eornest IC ee ONC enee T CUT RATE KINNAIRD B.C. PHONE 3261 We. would like to take this opportunity to waicabis Shop-Easy Stores to our district — Congratulations! Shop and Compare — Then you will be Aware OUR PRICES ARE SECOND TO NONE NABOB DEER PARK SOGIALS | Mrs, . Williamson Castlegar Socials Phone 8511 ‘Mrs, H. son, Barry and daughter Beverley, of ‘Kine berley, were the weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs, D. D. Jamieson, W. Briggeman, sons Ray- mond pad | Melvyn and Mr, and Mrs, J, Bunn, all of Trall, were recent ‘isltorg to Deer Park, Mrs, G. A, Walker has re- turned to Silverton after spend- ing the past two weeks at Deer gc ‘Mr. and-Mrs. Paul Phelps of Crawford Bay were the recent guests of Ma. and Mrs. Cc. S, Phelps. Little Janene Aasland has returned to her-home at Cran- brook after spending the Past Mr. Ear] Bradford is‘a pa- tient in ig: Castlegar ‘hospital. Friends of Mr. and Blackwell will be pleased to hear, that Mr. Blackwell's health has improved since moving to Trail. het aera _ KINNAIRD SOCIALS Mrs, “Phone 5488 former Ca before moving to rat A silver wedding anniversary John C,.Killough was.held on ‘April ag at | the, home. ue ince celebration for Mr’. and Mrs. | Ja Mr.’ and) Mra, Frank Bergen are Sack froma Roliday in Vic- torla having motored there to University _of B.C. left Tuesday visit their daughter and son-in-|on’‘@ 4,000-mile dramatic tour of Mrs. Fred Golds-|B,C, that would d terrify experien- bury, ‘Thelr younger daughter|ceq "professionals. law, Mr,’ and Kathleen | cated by Mrs. S, Gallo, who was in ‘chargé of the: program. . Gifts) were gaily wrapped?as old-fash> joned figures, labelled “‘His": and “Hers.” Mrs, J. McLean, presi dent of the CWL' and ‘Mrs. H. McGauley presented the League’s gift while Mrs. C. Brodman made the.choir’s presentation. Delicious refreshments were then served and enjoyed by. all. Hostesses and serviteurs for the evening included: Mrs..L. V. Remperment Mrs. R. Goulet and Mrs... Corbett,, poured. ; i APPLIC 2AM NTRS will be received by the Secretary-Treasurer, until noon of May 12, 1960, for position of: Bus Driver: ATIONS , GOLDEN RIPE ; ; A Bananas: 215. ‘te, ceo CARROTS 2 pkg. « 19¢ GREEN BELL. | I PEPPERS 25¢ LB. RUBY PINK, , GRAPEFRUIT Sc each K._ SWEET & suicy, +}