Page Six THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER (ee to the Editor SAY WHAT YOU PLEASE BATCO REPORTS. HOT WEATHER the Editor: It has been quite IWA emblem ae “mneidentally, | the Logger: LAKE L WRONG-WAY | LOUIE _ To the Editor: This camp is clos- th for looking forward de a big time at ‘s’ Bray A couple of Sunday ee one a wi icknamed ian Way PRESS praia Lake Log! Rounds, B.C. agreement. Good luck was extend- ed to him by his former employees. ind the S COMMITTEE. APPRECIATES U waiting for certi- anit Heaton RECN meetnes! are se eld SAYS DEAL at e question arose as to why it was al a are cane their iss CARD NO. 1436-A. a live by their wits to gi 2 = over these people, ey ee drafted into the end for it i is our opinion that a place could be found for them in the ranks of ee or in the ranks of the arm; BOYS OF SITKA SPRUCE. O’Brien Bay, B.C. dysmith DOMINION DAY PROGRAMME MORNING: Kiddies?’ Sports Noon Parade — With Band AFTERNOON: Loggers’ Sports Bucking, Ist $75 Chopping, Ist $50 Splicing, Ist $50 LADIES’ NAIL DRIVING — SPEC NOVELTY EVENTS — PECIAL GOOD PRIZES Pony Rides Events for In the Gra EXHIBITIONS Carnival Games “The Services” Wrens, Waacs, Soldiers, Sailors, Members of the Airforce ind Parade There Wil ecorative Groups —— Big ll Be ee Floats and The Shetland Pony Will Be Raffled at the Dance DA'S DAILY WAR COST PER PERSON (POPULATION 11,506,655) ri * 1938 6 1¢ 1¢ 1940 psi me 1943 eae 16 When in Town Register at the UNION HIRING HALL 204 Holden Bldg. ‘OLD PRITC! Pa Were Dist. ama No. 1 “The union made ti greatest crm rain a the entire Domi is the international state his organizational report to quarterly meeting a "the ety Executive Committee of - nadii ss of Labor. We feel] thousand dollars this is a record of which our - | tee. bership can well be proud, p The now has twenty labor ularly our job stewards who councils in Canada and sixteen or- he life-blood of the organization | ganizers in the field. Matters af- and whose outstanding service ha: ting the Pacific Coast beth made that progress possible. ferred to Secretary Co. Meeting in Ott June 10 the} plan an extensive tour of me National Council of the CCL dis-| west, som i re It appears that some progress questions, but first of entlis being made in ae up ma- greetings to General Bisenhower ah necessary ssist gov- and the Allied Forces Pro a establish beachheads in West- ern France. called upon the workers to redouble their efforts tr to produce to back up the fighting n. It was reported that the one Trade Union Conference had bee! postponed indefinitely. The june ae bbacpe “The jal ks ‘eae ei the gress was OF October 16 e ce City of pes Woodworkers! Ball July 5 Preparations Midsummer success, re gets and in many other camps and Every Member Get a Member! W. PILKINGTON SHOES AND SHOE REPAIRING e 811 kai Ripe New Westmins P) : MArine 3917 i KARI ae ttom. of Page 5 for arrange- its.) foin Your Friends at Fine Gee & Jewelry Repairing All Work Guaranteed We Do Mail Bes Work ee GUARANTEED 187 ‘a Hanae Vancouver, B.C, Bf COURTENAY iL “The Loggers’ Head Gite G, TATER — ore. a, For EFFICIENT SERVICE call at MODERN and OLD-TIME NG EVERY -WED. AND SAT. All Modern Every Friday. Hastings Auditorium 828 East Hastings MODERATE RENTAL RATES =e JIM WATTS’ Shell Service Station Westwell’s Cafe Stationer Tol Confectioner SODA FOUNTAIN VICTORIA, B.C. 601 Gorge Rd. Phone ona]