Page Four THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER LETTERS “Every Camp Comments Reader a Corresponden Camp A-35 Sub Local Elects Officers for Coming Year 5, Q.C.I1.—Br ship. tees t regularly with the com- pany and relations are good. The Press Be ie People turned of h a total of $50: a hie er for subs and doni We = ah ave library started. ‘o get it ang, a cael ion of is taken. The atifyi ag with even a side Zak donating five dol- CAMP A: other McCuish has ees seed - and while here conduct the vote for the io: oO! . Th tary, Mi n, G. Booth and L, Lafontaine. ith a now one dnandeed percent organized wi Gibsons Juene Is Paradise For Loggers ers’ paradise” —if acco = visited by Nigel Morgans IWA pea, a Tecent or; ‘ganizational _trip to the ‘ps! “log: anything es boar ency, International board m Nigi epi to Vani x this week. A series of well attended, enthusiastic union meetings were held in conjunction with the current drive Local 1-71 to unioni: hnson’s Strait - Northe: - couver Island area. Meetings were ed by Bro. Morg: t the Nimpkish and Englewood ucts; Pioneer an & amps of Canadian Forest Prod-! tian at Sointula, Gibson Bros. at Jeune Landing and the Holberg Camp of B.C. Ip on Quatsino ene Landing Camp |r oie vet Bost he a was also held with the Sub-Local executive and Job is to discuss drafting an modation on the job means agreement and necessary wage ad- ard mi on coast of \ Wancouver Island. A red and green painted bu: nkhou: man are provi vided at Gibsons Jeune a) finishe = eoeide wad han s. p up even of the ee ke up a twenty-| floors. Conmfortabie ates are also five cent collection every three | being p moni Some books have bee! Som le eatimer look with donated and a variety of magazines | suspicion, yes, perhaps em- have been subscribed Applica- ieee en ionk’s-cloth tion for nding library lorn each window; made the gove is and di aliteulty i is as ing experienced and education. We'll keep work-| nicely varnished fir floors. union ae trying to cooperate with wen ae: Aeuy a eae follow me lanagement in solving this up si ana i en! cifibers mnie to other camps their adop that we elect a Political Action Committee at our next regular bi ess meeting. yw we are really getting S. was pI to us last weel - Before closing just a reminder: The renewal of the agreement somes up in the fall. How about a little cooperation and effort to- wards an dustry-wide agree- ment this time. We can do it if we stick together! LIVE BODY IN COFFIN nm by the indus- well as their general attitude in the matter of labor relations,” Morgan stated. “ aa a the jol enjoy every cooperation from organized labor.” The camp is one of several op- erated on the West coast by Gib- son Bros. ‘OLEDO, 0: Toledo service will think twice curious about a hearse the ae parked by ned. the rear was inside. To his horror, a body raised out of a ciffin and groaned loudly. Amused bystanders learned that three girls were riding with the hearse driver on a short and had hidden in the rear to “have some fun” with the service sta- tion man. Tanding camp. ne an varnished knotted cedar, Camp Meetings Up Coast Well Attended, Enthusiastic ulp camp, and can = ies a the other ane immediately now that the i Sderme Labor Code has been up and Unio: Logging Co. Port ae 26; a ero Timber Products, C: Quakatla, B.C.: Regul was hel i me, ee il NAAT Justkatla moult Beats Loan Quo A vei hearteneing sawmill industry le r Brother Morgan to make] was shorta; ‘age hers. Aero Timber gat: Camp 3, Palas nts, B.C.: It is reported ies eke time, when a meeting will be arranged for Port Hardy of the smaller support were give in the camps to the} of camp with Fs quota of $19, oo in n Vietory Bonds went over the top with a total of $17,000 in — A ber of boys Justkatla have een receiving the congratulations well served of their fel tow peetiats for the excellent lead vara given in putting the eas tan rn I mn CE CUA Continued Soe gn ee un their organizations. MAY DAY ver Women’s Pipe Band. Music was also supplied by two sound rucks id fro) he float of t He is recovering slowly. nity ea see field ae ae in the . 8374 — 444 en ce Hotel West. Ltd. FRED RB, MARCHESE, Mr. Moderate Rates and Centrally Located PAc. 83 Vv: 75 ancouver, B.C. and for security in the peace. ee speakers were: Maj.-General | Pearkes, V.C., Office: the = ae Comment zeae Batt x Commanding Niel Nort ‘tlefor« ea “este, wal known Se- com: ato Established 1914 “CHARLES KENT & CO. EXCLUSIVE ares TAILORS 49 East Hastings St. Vancouver, B.C, 1, ae be Logging Co, Camp Queen Charlott a City aa Steel meeting hi tae auestion of “sceltent hen re ot It wi reported th ate vice Pe pres drive. officers for sub-local took VICTORIA, 601 Gorge Rd.