va Fs J @ B.C. LUMBER WORKER 6. Vout Wage Seale LETTERS TO THE EDITOR... ae SAY WHAT YOU PLEASE 70 Grade 1, 70c 70 Grade 2, 60c¢ CAMP ORGANIZED stisfactory. Since the new cook) the dimout is off in Vancouver but To the Editor; arrived there has been a greater|we must be in the war zone as it 95 Just a few lines to let you know/| variety, with the food being better|is still on here. We walk to the 80 the score here. At a meeting|prepared. . > cookhouse in the middle of the He about three weeks ago, we de-| The refrigerator has also been|night on an 8-inch plank to get our 165 Grade 2, 50-60c; Grade 1, 65¢ cided to organize this camp. On|repaired, a new root house in-| breakfast. So far there have been 10 Grade 2, 60-65c: Grade 1, 68-70c |November 11, we held our first|stalled and also with the coming|no ‘casualties except a few skinned “70 Grade 2, 60-65c; Grade 1, 70c union meeting with 95 percent of}of the colder weather the meat|knees—but we have hopes. - 10 Grade 2, 50-60c; Grade 1, 65-70 the crew attending. But we are] is arriving in good shape. 470 Grade 2, 50-60c; Grade 1, 65-70 | hoping it will be 100 percent very) The cook is first’ class and also > .|soon. A full compliment of Com-|the baker and while we are at it! ee 4 mittees and Officers were elect-|must honestly include the entire 0 ed and a line of grievance com-| cookhouse staff, .65 Grade 2, 60c; Grade 1, 65¢ plied to be presented to the Super-| In ageneral trend we would like There are about 40 men in camp and we sleep on the hardest, lum- piest mattresses that ever left a second-hand store. One old man here says he slept on the same 2 t. Regul: tin, = mattress that he had 17 years ago 165 Grade 2, 50-60c; Grade 1, 65¢ intendent. egular meetings are to mention that the camp is not) at the A.L. He can tell by the lump * a n _ See TI to be held on the second and|entirely finished but apart from) which he has on his hip. He is not Assistant Button Man... .65 Grade 2, 50-60c fourth Wednesday of every month.|a few bunkhouses to be papered|teabone slim, either. Planer Dump Man _______ .70 Grade 2, 50-60c; Grade 1, 65-70¢ |'There is approximately 160 men|it would be complete. About half + « 2 e . This is sure a one-side outfit— Planer Mill Helpers... .65 Grade 2, 50-60c; Grade 1, 65¢ in the camps with a score of|of the crew are remaining in Camp|no cold tap, one hot tap in the families as well. Camp conditions |for the Holidays and the fellows) wash-house. One has to line up 78 could be a whole lot better, but}who are going down should all)jixe going to a midnight show to 18 are improving every day. arrive in time for Christmas. wash. We would like to borrow 10 Anyway you will hear more from} On behalf of the entire mem-|some of the QCI boys to show 70 Grade 2, 50-60c; Grade 1, 70c here in the future. bership we would like to wish ys how to straighten this haywire 70 Signed everyone a Merry Christmas and) outfit out. The grub is not bad $5 Grade 2, 50-60c; Grade 1, 65¢ PRESS COMMITTEE, Happy New Year which, although! outside of the lunches, which are 7 ———.----—_ 65: Grade 2,°50-60c; Grade 1, 65¢ ¥ B.C. Pulp and Paper Camp, |a little early, will tend to remind i i- Crane Operators No. 1 95 mostly bologna of different vari- Crane Operators No.2 .90 Halberg.|/us all of the very full and pros-|eties, The crummy is the sight- Crane Operators. 80 © 75c, 80¢ aR OPTS perous year which has passed. seeing type—tots of fresh air which peste eae et (2 ean ® GRUB IS GOOD PRESS COMMITTEE.|is yery invigorating on cold or _ Carrier Drivers 82 North Coast Timber Co., oe rainy mornings. : : Spare ier Drivers 5 Cunshewa Inlet, B.C., NEED SIDEWALKS We are getting the union going Dry Kiln Operator 75 November 20th, 1943, Consolidated Tbr. Co. | here, though, so hope it won't be i Grae a, so.t0e: Grade 1, 70c. | TO the Ealtor: Harrison Lake, B.C. [long until these grievances are OWER: HOUSE. : At a vote taken last meeting| Editor, The Lumber Worker: “gone with the wind.” tionery Engineers leans 95 it was voted 100 percent that the| Just a line to let you know of] CARD NOS. 1668, 14421, 7018, Uetenen PO te food and cookhouse situation was| this camp on the lake, I hear that] 6863, _ Power House Helpers. 65.70 2 “Head Pipe Fitter" ‘5 Y SOO OOOO _ | are 6 — we Fitters’ Helpers .75 .65 .75 65c, 75c 9) 0 Mee Oe TS He, Tee You can’t afford to miss s the... Electricians’ Helpers 75 Grade 2, 50-60c; Grade 1, 65-70¢ Electrian Charge Hand, per _ Electrian Charge Hand, per hr. above electrians’ rate _ 10 .20 Laborer 65 5c, 60e HILLWRIGHTS. ean pose ‘90 ‘Millwrights Helpers Oiler eS SEVENTH ANNUAL LOGGERS’ oe B A L L pitie ene pee r Grade 2, 50-60c; Grade 1, 65-70c £ e ndant : $1.05 OA — Two Halls — Is MODERN 85c, 90c OLD-TIME Grade 2, 50-60c; Grade 1, 65-70¢ HASTINGS | HOWDEN Auditorium — Ballroom Alf Carlson’s Orchestra Don Williamson’s Orchestra WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29 OO wtiZiiZ$. a awa cc per day and Bd. 5.40 per day and Bd, 5.90 per day 5.25 cook, per day —___. 4.65 ad ~Cook— psp per day —— 5.30 —— ALSO IN — ered Victory Hall, PORT ALBERNI, Wednesday, Dec. 22 Aid and Time Keeping, GOOD MUSIC TCM ECeS econo SIX GOOD PRIZES is ALSO $25.00 CASH PRIZE FOR BEST “PAUL BUNYAN” BEARD Dancing, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. ADMISSION : 50c ies li's s the ea ot the Year! SSS Grade 2, 50-60c; Grade 1, 60-65¢ Grade 2, 50-60c; Grade 1, 65¢ Boys formerly getting 50c up New probationary provision. as Company chose, SEODZOO LOA J