them to various parts of the Island. THE WESTERN CANADIAN LUMBER WORKER BOARD REJECTS FIRMS APPEAL Columbia Auto Customs Ltd., Salmon Arm, lost an- other round in its legal battle with Local 1-417, IWA, when the Labour Relations Board rejected an appeal by the firm to have previous Board orders cancelled. The Board rejected the ap- peal following hearings held in Vancouver May 26. spt NLHH Man Mh | yi hy Hi My } pies i ee // it ih | Ly hip Hilt ty fa The Board also issued a new order to the firm follow- ing Union charges that the Company was guilty of un- fair labour practices in firing an employee, Cor de Dood. The firm has been ordered to reinstate de Dood with full back wages. This was the fourth hearing held before the Labour Rela- IT ALL BOILS DOWN TO A QUESTION “ KNOW HOW -.- and Pierre Paris & Sons ; have KNOWN HOW for nearly 60 years. It was finest PIERRE PARIS & SONS 51 West Hastings Street Voencouver 3, B.C rs ransnip since 1907 then, and still is now, the money can buy. tions Board since the Union applied for certification Au- gust 22, 1963. As a result of these hearings the Board has ordered the Company to pay over $2,000.00 to employees unfairly discharged. Every appeal by the Com- pany against the Board’s orders has been dismissed. logging boot that REGIONAL 2nd VICE-PRESIDENT Jack Holst addressing meeting of the Parksville Sub-Local of Local 1-80, TWA, June 2, where he urged members to back the Regional Policy Committee’s recommendation to accept the Fisher Report. Seated at table left, Art Butler, Chairman; Bill Roberts, Re- cording Secretary. meeting June 2nd, in Lantzville, where Local and Regional officers stated their views on accepting or rejecting the Fisher Report. Salmon Arm Local Holds. Tournament The Salmon Arm Sub- Local of Local 1-417 IWA, sponsored a successful bowl- ing tournament on Sunday, June 7 at the “J” Lanes. A total of 66 persons par- ticipated in the tournament. Prize winners in the 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. session were: Doreen Hobbs, Cliff Michael, Kay Schlosser and Kay Laitinen, each winning a chicken, and Oliver Laitinen and Vivian Nagy each win- ning a ham. * Prize winners in the eve- ning session were Gaza Nagy, Joan Pouncy, May Galligan and Larry Morrison each winning a chicken and Joan Pouncy and Larry Morrison also won a ham. Winners of the 14-lb. tur- keys were Kay Laitinen with a ladies’ high single of 301 and Cliff Michael with the men’s high single of 267. Passenger car sales shot up by 22.6 per cent in the first quarter of 1964 to 151,849 . units and the retail value of $481,288,000 was up 25.3 per- cent. HIAWATHA CAMPSITE White Rock, B.C. Bea and Ev. Dick welcome you to stay an hour, a day, or a week on.. 9% Acres of Parklike Grounds by a SAFE, SANDY BEACH on the Pacific Ocean. ® Trailer Park @ Safe Swimming ® Electricity and Water @® Campsites @ Playground @ Clean Washrooms - For information write: J. E. DICK . 15090 Beach View Avenue WHITE ROCK, B.c. Phone: §36-6184