A a \ ke — Page 8B-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, November 4, 1983 Sandy Griffith, Liberty Mutual Insurance Agent from Charlotte, presented safety awards for four departments to Walter Cooke, Operations Manager, at Foote Mineral’s semi-annual safety awards barbeque, Friday. Foote Mineral Gets Four Safety Awards Foote Mineral received four safety presentations from Liber- ty Mutual Insurance for no lost time due to accidents. The Quality Control Lab was GARY COOKE Cooke Joins Allstate Gary E. Cooke has recently completed the Allstate Sales Training course which was held for two weeks at the Allstate Southern Zone headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. Cooke is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and Miller Mottle Business College. Cooke will work at the Sears store located at 121 West War- ren Street in Shelby, North Carolina. The new agent is offer- ing a full circle of protection in- cluding homeowners, life, auto, business insurance and motor club. He is also a representative of Allstate Finance. Media Works On Display Exhibits to be featured in Cleveland Technical College’s galler during November and December include a photography show and an ex- hibit of mixed media works by continuing education students. Color and black/white photographs by Elwin Stilwell, Tech’s photography instructor, will hang in the lower gallery. Works by students of Linda Put- nam, continuing education in- structor, will be exhibited in the upper gallery. Both shows will be on public display November 1 through December 15. Gallery Hours are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday thru Thursday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday. For information call 484-4000. Grace Kelly was the first movie actress to appear on a postage stamp. She and Prince Rainier of Monaco, her husband, were teatured on one in 1956 in commem- oration of their marriage. responsible for one award after operating for 29 years with no accidents. The Chemical Maintenance Department received recognition for not loos- ing any time after five years. The Mining and Shipping Depart- ments alsg. received awards for not having any accidents during the past three years. Individual employees also received either a pin, broche, or windbreaker jacket at the barbe- que. In addition, employees hav- ing 10 years or more in service received U.S. Savings Bonds. Employees receiving awards were Terry Stefanick, Robert Burris, Robert, Hopper, Robert Marable, Everette Grigg, George Paysour, Don Day, Jack Bell, Charles Jones, Phillip Kiser, Clif- ton Moses, Wayne Wray, Charles Fite, Frank Morrow, Bryan Plumley, Steve Harmon, Woodrow Strickland, Ricky Bea- ty, Dale Boyd, Forrest Bridges, Tommy Clary, David Wray, Michael Bridges, Johnny Brooks, Toby Lewis, J.B. Weaver, Jack Bennett, Mike Ivey, Tommy Sisk, Melvin Dover, David Herndon, Reggie Flowers, Jewel Watson, Curtis Patterson, Don Sessoms, Jack Eaker, Gail Smith, Larry W. Wood, S.K. Peeler, and retiree Carl F. Wilson. Sacred Heart Bazaar Slated November 12 has been set as the date for the annual Sisters of Mercy bazaar at Sacred Heart College in Belmont. Hours are from 10:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. The Sacred Heart bazaar is held for the benefit of the building fund and to supplement the, many charitable works of the Sisters of Mercy. The dinner served from 4:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. in the col- lege dining room offers a choice of meats (ham, chicken and beef), vegetables, rice and potatoes along with hors d’oeuvres and a choice of desserts. Coffee, tea, milk and soft drinks are available as well ~ as snacks all day. The cost of the Smorgasboard dinner will be $5.00 for adults and $2.50 for children. Bazaar attractions include mercicraft, linen booth, hosiery, cosmetics, handmade gifts and clothing, toys and dolls, sundries and Christmas decorations and cards, a white elephant booth and many other attractions. Door prize will be a check for $500.00. One of the best features of the bazaar is that no matter in what way you may have been associated with Sacred Heart through the years or in the pre- sent you will meet many of your friends here because it is indeed a homecoming day. Everyone is invited to attend the bazaar. For further information call 825-5126. BP CHECK The Heart Society of Gaston County sponsors a free blood pressure check for the citizens of Gaston County every Wednes- day from 11 a.m. until 1:30 p.m." at the YMCA at 615 West Franklin Avenue. Kings Mountain Hospital recently honored two of its employees at a retirement party at the hospital. Ms. Bunah H. & Robbs (right) retired after 18 years of service and Ms. Hazel E. ! Sexton (left) after 12 years of service. They were presented flowers and an engraved silver tray in appreciation for their years of dedication and service to the hospital. > CHRISTMAS EMPORIUM 133 W. Mountain St. - Kings Mountain, N.C. 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