THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER 3 Page Seven THE WOMAN'S CORNER About Organizing By THOS. MacDONALD UXILIARY REPORTS IOMEMAKER NEWS International Representative ASSOCIATE EDITOR: GLADYS SHUNAMAN OPERATION can. be or- aaa fo plant can be organized ° IN ganized from the outside, | w oes within the ee =| Duncan Aids but only by the workers them- re realize the necessity of | U. ux] lary ans selves from the inside.” These are | ganization. it Second: After becoming organ- Red — be ee it i: repeated time and time again by | ized, remember the ee 5 we uge May Day Function DUNCAN, The Ladies’ the ablest of our leaders in the ee only be as good as you ¥ labor movement. self make: it. it hat ‘YOUBOU, B.C. — The Ladies’ med by the Auxiliary and in this geupallary. of ancan see that! On these gr I would like Third: Do not join a union Gamp 6 Subdocal, respect have the assistance of the they held a dance on March 1819 appeal to all unorganized wood-| the sole apes of what immedi- 80 reports that they are co- pare Auxiliary which is great-| 4nd ae proceeds were honey to| workers in the provinte of British | ate gains you can get by it, such © Local union in|” appreciated. the Red Cross drive for funds. A| Columbia, to join the International | 4S 2 7ai Pay on the) straiehts i ae mt February 1 ia they held a hard | good sum was realized. Woodworkers of Fee we oul oe ee aes Bk ti nce prizes for ie Thinecuemenbers were present ere is no legitimate excuse oe, eontions ag [Bests oF worst ee x sack (ap ton eniiataesting Gt tie for anyone tict, Joining satsunlon||eye 0 oe ara ls aera Ree eing planned to raise | trial was held, resulting in fines | Auxil ich was hel 7|today, especially a late ery | aren thepwan: is ron De avant ut on a really bi aexiliazy, woteh was\ Held March worthy of the sacrifices our Fello ome of the dancers. A lovely | in the uni ‘ js Any reason that may be give y ve e children, this May Da in the union offices at 8 p.m. Sister Canadians are maki e Bat: 7 y Day. | cake was donated by one of the} ry R initiat not j ae is very “futile Sea 4 “The Auxiliary and the “Happy t Robertson was initiated. A tle Fronts of the World toda: 4 a embers which was me ee s is ani and compared with Ye Hour Club" are working together Elev embers attended the es, Fellow Workers, Organ which realized a very good s i - ier cenaltiouseatiacebatesineen p) ed Cross Cam- ocial on Mare! 9, sponsored by gained by organized labor. tion and Unity are the answer to ign and feel sure that Camp 6 e a ia ee Auxiliary. He Seuhe oh of dita omin 1 our problems . . . Organized we the heir return the sisters re- Eliana i te make a good showing in Garo Gon tie Gio wey 0 sters of our 01 Des: Upo! pated syne a splendid time. The Ba has elected shop ae ds hey find that it is re sion, when most Operators took iersat has in getting members Sister Webber care ay ee ae hese | full some of the long lists of - a is ies oe Reeeives Gift the hands of the big monopolies,| ire a hip ae a “hee Y uti ae TThe situation today calls for all — oe 40 aa ite FeGaaasnes dies’ ppecoe ofordan % wyone’ to [O53 to proatien| ous outlook from ea SOs eee iret ‘their “likes tnd dislikes at|‘22 aTow individual angle we The eeeseia and recording ae ‘Thursday, Febru a ‘2, a farewell Situs wad/dcin the unto Te mall eae ing, and consider resigned office party v held at th home a ne ft ion, (oases pret z things from an International point leaving camp. A social eve- ister E. Forsman, in honor of Me WA democratic rank. |°! View: In the past the worker after the meeting Sister ber, our former: se fiaetile, oi coat, ie 1s ae eee ee taken up with little 24 and 1 re pre- retary, who is leaving for Black conan es Sal ae ee things, that he has shut with suitable going away Creek, Vancouver Island. During | COrting to te ent oor the, ma.{ 5 eves to the major peenlea at tan fiaetadl th ning Sister Webber was lie cling his future welfare. ‘The & nk H | presented with a gift, and a vote of | jority, and i one does not like hi and Sister). eer} : zs is péliey iG ie up 0 them Pot tolay| Suse: eee oe cece epic ee I reiiecre recuvacinysirinaanessuvaies, [tanks for her, good work in the) 7 OS De ae eee (eat personal differences, and ‘NAT BLONDE YOU WOULDN'T 8E AN aBseNTEc! | organization of our auxiliary. ; lp change it to suit them-| nite together. If we te selves. za “The adopted boy in the Solarium our monthly pues meeting fa fora and see the program laid don March 2, at the home of| Organized labor after years of) down by the Allied Leaders at a rs 2 g 8 a 2 a < 8 q es a ® ios 2 5 a B< 5 a 2 2 mB] a g 8 a a 5 & a 2 is] 9g 5 3 fe bao) By a 5 < cy iz! Es 2 $ $ gi ind 5) Py also sent to the| District Delegat h . Sister ee eatin LADYSMITH, B.C—The regular | aock was elected vice- eae gained for us through years signed | Struggle on the part of our prede- t Christmas and o hel @ 3 moe Ladysmith Eleets | {i x porter, sister 3. Woods |Sugele is now recognized in Can-|reheran become a reality in the D = a engin aus becomes pestle fo : ate Three new See were ee held on March 8, with a good at-| > peinging our membership up to|cessers in the labor movement. Pitt Lake Crew tendance, Sisters J. Oulette and E.| Green. A. have only heen |The xights and privileges of the| Py fibers from Camp 6 who are in| Oooo oe ciected delegates to| meee AS ee a ovemn working people today while get 3 organized since last November, we a Duncan Hospital are remem) sitong ate warterly District Coun- | 5.) broader every year are still| Organizational meeting was held cil me he Klondyke night held on| Very few in umber; therefore we|in Bla ee Log on Pitt Lake, Tw nimi ee held in| yrarch 18 was a huge success and| Should take full advantage of those | This Camp was formerly Brown 9 memory of er W. Haddow) a1 who attended were well satis-|We haves one of these being the|ang Blackstock, but has now estwe Ss who was ican killed at} eog with a good night's fun. right to organi A acon - “ work, By staying Tinoagentedl Rye: uke | Chaneece. Rena ane na One new member was initiated. violating a privilege that our|™ond Cedar buying out Brown. The next meeting will be held on fathers fought on the picket lines] An excellent meeting was held Tobacconist the 22nd of March and we would Every Membe: ’ to achieve. yy remaining a chairman and ere ie fectioner like to have a good attendance. Get a Member! individuals we are jeopardizing|were elected namely Walter Me- very i gal as chairman ore “Tae FOUNTAIN made... . By not exercising our|Duke as secretary. Three Shop China rights to organize while have | Stewards were also elected. These Fountain Pens GREEN H. AVEN . this golden opportunity our | were Fred Maxwell, Elmo Lah- i ti and Ed. Lahtinen. The - Light Lunches in the post-war era will be Be coves Committee elected eau cook Confectionery — Souvenirs — Magazines — Tobaccos pen ote andeeds eeaGunnae eee in dealing with pr ee and Cyril Rasuse. Box 574 DUNCAN — B.C. there are thre ‘y important It is poe at the condi- - DUNCAN, B.C. : things I would like to point out/ tions in the amp are excellent in- . 3 stress very emphatically: cluding the fe Y | The Island Dru Co. — g Macfie & McKay Ltd: L 34 “i ») 1A pupapry Your “leet Cael Filed eee ee NYAL Family Remedies Outfitters to Men & Boys Avenue Just cree teberne party eee 315T Box 397 DUNCAN, B.C. Phone 212 {|$ Phone 240 PORT ALBERNI, a