Page Four THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER LETTERS “Every Camp Comments Reader a Corresponden REPORTS REPORTS Local 1-80 Signs Union Shop Agreement Check-off and “Union Hiring Also ‘Included im New Contract nother ete victory for wea with the igning o! of a the al 1. m_ agreement by that Local ne IWA Local 1-80 was won last ment provides ee Se earee of union member: off of ur mion. dues, union hirin; ship, ie ae and vacations wi sae union the within a “da Ss Of ee work, and and should such ate ae ys cline to join the union, the i 0 com-®— s] ivise him to seek employment elsewhere. ie r also agrees to 8 & Local 71 Asks Certification ore Camps eres ies na ibs d tt is a satisfactory wage Every Member cae Get a Member! was r provisions H. Ic rations where was applied for are: Gibson Brothers Logging Cam} at Jeune Landi For Eee SERVICE call a sIM WATTS’ Shell Service Station vicToRIA, B.C. 601 Gorge Rd. Phone G-5325) Inlet; & Logging conpay! onward Bays Western Logging mpany, For- ward Harbour; a and Camp- bell, Minstrel dated Timber 9 S me 5 eee Logging Co., Lakes companys ae Cro: ate 0. cey, Evai = ets ae De Rbereronabie: "and A. He Webb, certification ne Moderate x PAc. 8374 — 444 Carrall Street otel West li FRED B. MARCHESE, Mer. Duncan Local Takes Lead ‘In Dominion Day Carnival meeting ihe a held in the Elks | aay 2 conantre were clecied and plans res for a Dadieion e held in Duncan on Jul; Day Carnival t ae cal Kinsmen’s c! elected Mr. -Bucl ckie’ an. Duncan o! en, club room in Dun on under the ee of the Firemen, and the IW. the Kinsmen’s Club as chair- See. Local 1- chai 80 as secretary }s! Bob Geo. one ittee decided that very core outa be made to cake the Dominion Day an Carnival an ee aie event in sap history of Duncan and Dis- ‘he arrangements for the par- a will be left to the Elks, as th angements for the the Elks have had much experi- ence and have assured the com- mittee that it will be bigger and better , in which e' e ticipate- in Be se and ‘ovelties for the p: gging eae wit be eae go towards the Milk for Britain on Fund. The bea for the Lum- 1 pro} me have been renee of tl will be candidate re- ceiving the most votes will be de- e Iwa | cold d it is eestea that a clared Queen of the Dominion Day Carnival. sarees ee resented the y be be tot take care of city eee Fraser Valley Drive Started re made le the a pe or; eacieshig which oe cea ‘eetvey with the roblems "toa Li 3 pee holds Sev- [ue acm Booth Logging Co. Loughbouro Inlet, B.C—A brother reports (acl he has ie at this camp for two s, and fn es that is good, that are = improving a the time. The camp just stay rted this uses to ood. you $2. water to en ik in the woods. The chuck is poor. B.S.&W., Bloedel, B.C. — Thi a sna election of officers in, Kahki; Rates and Centrally Located PAc. 8 = ancouver, B.C. Attention ! entro: We Cary is complete Line of GENTS’ ‘cloTHING Head to pC LEANN IG ANG “PRESSING exchange ew “WINDSOR. ‘TAILORING & CLOT! 32 E. Hastings - Waneunen B.C. mmm nat ler, W: we Kahki, usty. Wilf. Johnson, Wm. UNION HIRING MEANS JOB SECURITY Back tos union by loins |e ing now any transfer of membership would of ma | proceeding to Chilliiwé sl roth- ‘ish an Preeal will be and Har- the ae a of this the driv rison Lake at week to open Klondyke Nite — Prize Winners ih prize, ticket No. 5430 — rs at Local 1-357's Klondike Night held in New West- minst April 14 are listed as follows: 1st prize, ticked No. 5869 — W. Trier. | 2nd prize, ticket No. 5869 — C. Paxton. 8rd prize, ticket No. 2237 — D. Middleton. a ree ticket No. 5735 — S. ane ie, ticket No. 426 — Al Dewhurst. 6th prize, ticket No. 499 — E. Lambert. 7th prize, ticket No. 1756 — Mrs. Wallace. 8th prize, ticket No. 2703 — no name. 9th prize, ticket No. 10 — S. Sojpa. 10th prize, ticket No. 488 — Sampson. 11th prize, ticket No. 1071 — S. Rogers. e ee prize, ticket No. 2243 — Mrs. Pit oO. W. : prize, ticket No. 1857 — no , prize, ticket No. 2116 — no prize, ticket No. 2361 — no h prize, ticket No. 5914 — no h prize, ticket No. 5170 — n0 mers may ees their jsiree Ww treet. a hein stubs.