@:: 8.C. LUMBER worcen ‘ Page Five Sawmill News REPORTS “Every Reader a Correspondent” Ss un- to je days the system it doesn’t. Uni is | th by Harold Pritche' iE ire fac’ or en Chemainus Mill Reopens! Crew Elects Committees The ie mass meeting which was Aiko th Kapoor Mill Crew Joins IWA Local 1-217 En Bloc als omit the membership herd an pub: lea ies Aes of a meeting last week, attended and See ae Interna- nas mploym nsurance, who outlined ara ne see tional Bo ember Nigel Morgan and th mal Repre- see to chee moa es Si Unemployment Insurance. The Che- | Setative Georgi g, IWA Local iene as Ss eee in -|mainus Mill, which employs the majority of the Ghanem organizing the majority of the employees of the Kapoor Lum- me: or some time. ~| ber ompany at ette on Burrard Inlet into thi wate at aie ieMille e Service and! erident of by George M ie National Selectiy. IWA-CIO District C holidays of those persons laid off is permanent’ a d he Hs peapenee on ‘the cate les were put approximately fifty men. Continued mill will -| in the of shop st ea which meeting are eeting wert 2 East ‘indian ie Ka-|. is ofjaatienal Sout iy dischar; ee a mie affect the ultimate wi win dt) be 300 percent seats a ee Revita pavaiing rights in near future. trict agreement, and things: Pees to the eiuaiiee: ‘ion, The regular Local meeting Wes Broa w good crowd in attendance. highlight of the evening was ae by District Secretary Bert Continued lit ited the of the epicureans in the bi to hide a ‘ese Pe cols to other go Peaea o and lasting peace, and a me of life. oo Woodworkers as behind tic m2. includes to an iblish eee at reason to ee the Huntting And or Whittall, ¢ national Repre esentative # order and ini | Hold Initial Org. Meetin Thursday, Febru: noon, saw the Huntington oe Shiels Mill crowded, with the entire ste d the and Int Plo eva Hai eee called the meeting to duced ele President Har Merritt Crew lunchroom at the|? rold Pritchett who nae a sho es followed by a question perio a Mr. Whittall stated, on leaving so that already appointed were given c1 dentials with a view to signing up the entire crew. re- the men could vote without his presence, that the company had never been opposed to organized labor—in fact had dealt with the American Federation of Labor for mai ears i ie past—and that if a majority of the employees MODERN and OLD-TIME DANCI = oe EVERY WED. WED. AN Modern Every Seas. had a uliar taste, which he placed creer on the lap of chlorinated wi Being a septic duck hor lowevery he sent a sample of his ni Elixir to a ‘city analyst, demanding verdict. He got it b; Area in getting ieee AT ail. “Your -horse has diabetes,” rena the ee st, Solong, boys -| Every Memb Get a Member a ROBSON'S sce LIMITED Gas - ils - Gr Tires — Tulbes — Accessories he establishing ement. relation: ‘his co-|in compliance with Logging Equipment a Specialty only made possible |the IWA as the bargaining agency, Hastings Aulitorium ie employees realize ir he company would deal with # 828 East Hastings DUNCAN, B.C. PHONE 373 bility to themselves, ae union. was deci unanim-|! WODERATE RENTAL RATES and Rtcw working ously to call another meeting and | eee hi cease in the meantime the shop stewards : | Loggers, Shipyard Work ope ers, Lab- ps in pa pot a, ve 4 orers, meet a friends at the sucl is | JOHN TON ||| REX CAFE Ltd. STAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary an we Benet mnt in Cal nada. 603 Holden Bldg. Hastings 16 Kast Mar. 5746 y Where All Hoek ih Eat HOME OF TASTY MEALS Union House _J., Mirras, Mgr. 6 EAST HASTINGS PAc..6741 (Se JOHNSON'S | LIGHT CRUISERS a Feb. 25 iG CONT! sant Time and» MAIN and SIXTH SADIE HAWKEN’S NIGHT ‘WHIST & DANCE 1.0.0.F. Hall as _— CASH PRIZES Modern Music When in VANCOUVER Stop at COLUMBIA HOTEL LICENSED PREMISES 303 Columbia Avenue Always the BEST that toe tesa alee 63 West Cerdova MAr. 7612 a