September 4, 1944 3 : THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER PC Thompson Wins = eerie For WA |THE WOMANS CORNE ’ Cathy Thompson, who carried hes colars of the lense AUXILIARY REPORTS Woodworkers of America into the n_Club’s ASSOCIATE EDITOR: GLADYS SHUNAMAN 03 elr ann ae ie bee cl wi wide margi i iti: ae to the month-long affair Wednesday“ night. Carrying the solid ° ege support of hundreds of members of the loggers’ union through- | ( M ARKS ( ‘WwW h A | out the district and strongly backed in many other quarters = O Ic an UXI ite] the attractive red-headed Princess forged into the lead when ANNIVERS ARY ° an overwhelming block of votes were deposited in her favor St d D AC R rt . in the closing minutes of the contest. With a total of 34,960 Ladies Auxiliary eal orcane U 1es e ) votes she led the field by a clear 8, : Report of Eades: fang Local unless the autho: In second place with 26,930 votes ies? ae ocal 99 of| 20 Lake Cow jinto consideration the was pretty Princess Peggy Numns|oycter Bay wishes to take this 1 order to cle under- of obtaining cal : ea Campbell River sponsors opportunity to thank Gladys Shu-| Standing in a nreniatay Ss the adjust the existing subsidy rules, irited campaign to place following explanation is given. Reports on the milk waged a spi paign to pl naman the execellent work head Sonu et ta the se her on the throne but were forced phe is ating in editing “The Wo- The Sports Day referred to was A i Dairymen’ to admit defeat at the last min- Prices and ia de Board . but a local sports day to be “held |Prices an le the MAL out “executive meeting | O" |at Lake Cowichan on Labor Day auuiliary. A petition is being clr. and sponsored by the United Or- | culated. ganizations. This group is made} Our membership drive begre a e- [UP of representatives from every bok bie es us something concre' third place and Princess Gloria pened’ wil imo evel baby lan. eianmee es toon ie cue in the wey ots ae Edwards, the lovely entry who|Kets for her m the * vadies peti ane red time we have carried the backing of the “Y”| Om August 6 we held our anni-|the affair, but this year are co- ea He ame ‘hal Rae Hostes: oe b, was fourth with 20,- | Versary plenle, The dinner was | operating in making it a Commun- | meeting is creating mi an a pst grand! I think anyone who | ty-wide event. As a result we are tittle pela set our fund was on a diet forgot it ever existed. | accepting the responsibility of a|for delegates expenses is bene- ,So in order to balance things, we |children’s parade and arrange-|fiting by it. j began ee jumping and skip-|ments for the water sports, and| Recently we aided in the drive y, to bi Final Standing cay Thomson ... 34,960 26,930 23,240 CATHY THOMSON 0 inners were given ribbons and|graved and passed on from year |Centre and were in col- a [Dezes handed out when the sports |t> year to the outstanding entry |lecting $84.85. To this sum we were over. Ice cream was then and one to some |added $15.15 and turned in a total Wi bor Native Sons’ Hall and Master of served and everyone thoroughly ae pee in pals sports. |of $100. supplying | enjoyed themselves, We are look: |we are ee omy a ee th for] We have pledged $100 towards nthe pro-|ing forward to holding a bigger|serving re! ishi abauplic and better picnic next year. é bed ward in the Kings Daughters our regular meeting we elect- d to report that we | hospital; fifty dollars of this to go i wart urchasing —sprin Two Members Leave Youbou gr Press Committee of the Women’s Rulianyy Youbou: ju Women’s Auxiliary, el in Aug. iscussior tl comes late. Members having part the meh oe could play in| Our school is off to a start NRA are to bring as many | the politcal action en-|With $25, the Seth cr from pennies as they are oid. nthe sued. A of five was |SUPper we served at the sub-local’s money received from the five cent| named to a Fan sub locals | dance. ae and birthday pennies is to be Polis ‘ein ‘commit to| We have named a com x ie: ig scores W ee an to form an “Oddi- | study material available, then |two to co-operate with the Over- the States, and Sister Langmead,| marked up on a blackboard at one tles bring eet reports and recom- |S¢as Comfort Committee of Dis- who is soon going to join her hus-| end of the hall for the crowd to SSS meee to be acted on by # the trict 1 of the IWA and have sent ai ae wish them every success. A es Thanks Extended sw" ‘W “4 eral e . ° . we ra ia th Lake Cowichan |,, Remo Sct Po Vetoriat Lethe ata dn non iran a Obng, who joined our : Report from Local No. 103, Jordon blackbe: 7 votes to confuse their opponents ‘A must we cra! ae the party? he Press Committe were re- the ent. is soa to say that we are dos ing] task in recording the ballots as in: The co ivel . I we report that Sister Gunn, our fin- pawiaminutes: of ray. At an|, Jordon River Auxiliary wishes | song ident ra es to the sub- |i” eee 6 eal hour G : the the Tumbi suffered fractures to her ankle.) some 18,000 votes to her credit ee aton vier must further understand the prob- We wish them both a speedy re-| with the other contestants close covery. i 1) i suppor! er: satio they i ae cause nape Member [hall about half an hour before the cee ‘A letter requesting thal aeMbbite!| aa aetna Get a Member! closing going with more than #000 pasa Unit of the Blood Donors Clinic |and we enjoyed our buns, weiners Tr, visit the island and expressing our|and pop. The other social was willingness to Sooper in mak-}_ stork more than 19,00 votes in one Block | PO nd. treats ing: arrangements for this com-| sisters, show en ae night. munity was oe i the head-| By mixing pleasure and n sent this effort a = WaS|solarium a nice e gift, also-a chee o we havi a Lake Cowichan ie thr eatened “Sy | and still feel we have accomplished a serious shortage of fresh milk something worthwhile. A, he | respects and we hope to repeat same monthly. rt they gave in making the con- se Saacea Odessa Fund een for oye . creannse|Gets Support || The British Columbian time to congratulate the princesses |- The National Council for Cana- and commitices of other organi dlan-Soviet Friendship, Vancouver DAILY and WEEKLY y measure suits and topcoats. tions for the wonderful showing |Branch, are glad’ to be able to ° they made in making the Cour-|report that the “Odessa Fund” Est. 1960 = tenay Kinsmen Milk for Britain |now totals $1467.00, as of August \Harwisom Clothes} |arive a coos The Courtenay | 28th, 1944. : “We Dominate Our Field’ SHOP Kinsmen Club is to be commended | The Council’ will be glad to re- for the time ae effort the Club | ceive any further voluntary dona- NEW WESTMINSTER - % 1004 Holden Bldg. Van., B.C. ppent in organizing and the mak- font for this fund at this office: g the drive a success. 4 Standard Bank Building.