THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER LETTERS Camp Comments “Every Reader a Correspondent” | CAMP ACTIVITY BY ROVING REPORTER Aero Timber Pr aa Meu u fei on National eat imine | was passed; one on Unemplo; ee Insurance was defeated. Tw ce ‘Products, Cum- pais Commission, the Minis- i id ‘ional Sie and from Minister of Taber Pearson on resolutions submitted. A number of grievances were dealt - steps al & a ro is 100 pi it organized and meet- ings are held regularly each month. Kelley Logging Company, Ske- dans Bay. The regular meeting wa: held on September 4th. ie vote on the CCL convention delegates was ta and steps were mad to raise funds for their expenses. Pacific Mills Camp A.35, Skide- gust suggestions for the new contra were di al resolution passed authorizing the District Ne- gotiati mitte act on be- half of the cam) the coming negotiations. Ballo’ ere cast fe Convention delegates. Peaks rgan Logging Camp, Cumshewa t. A meeting wa: held on August 27th: The election was held for Beas 2 the CC] Conventio: A number of griev- ances wel jiscussed ad brought e to the attention of the Grievance ittee. New Job Stewards ee funds to send del egies to more peat a elected to the ip Com: Inst Gibson Bros. Camp, Tahsis Chan: nel. The regular meeting was held on A elected to the Griev- ance comune Jat the pl agreement fo. ie operati tion. de authorizing the District Negotiatiing Committee to rep) e Sub-Local in ne- gotiati M & M Logging Camp, Forward y. Parag was passed at 1 meeting on August 20 that liquor comin; amp be left the office unt ner leaves camp. walk at it was discussed. The vote was taken on the Con- tion delegates. Sitka Spruce Logging Cai O'Brien Bay. The regular meeting was held on ist 27. cer back liquor during wi eek Members of Local 1-85 att meeting on Sunday, Septem! Hall. The Labor Day co! Local 1-85 Alberni Consolidating Gains teneee they Be local union smber 10, i ommittee pat in compmidatos with the Port e ee wae pce Kiddies had their fill of ice cream, i Ive t booths hile ti Giub. Alberni Junior At ee daion. tb ‘Ladies’ Auxili-|quiring into fatalities mills and ae in be off embers and their families in the e | Bro. Yates e rep! ae mills. ntion including The meeting endorsed the pro- the eee Contract Conference ratio: mae ae three sub-locals yet to be hear za © delegates from the lo-|,,, IN NEW ROLE Members of a Baie will be in- terested t that Brother ‘Thomas saall “petter known as “Rusty” in the woods, has taken elling insurance since being th an accident. TO Cow- was elected as the new Chief Job| cedure of electing delegates to Steward. The ballot on delegat aa to the CCL Convention was taken. Sate olutions on National Health In- 4 Bae Hesins on Nona Heh AR DUBECELT [Brown se Safety re abor. s matter of inquests of fatal- | ism, ae ate was | wartime w: feel they have a better und ities in the Iw discussed endorsed a eee of the aa at G and the Pott sAtiee ved as dele- | complaint 1 form the B.C.| Ocean Park doy ie ing then le has some money for rat with other companies’ r: ind, some of which ae 1-85's three students bt PAc. 444 Carrall Street’ Hotel West Ltd. FRED E. MARCHESE, Mgr. Moderate Rates and Centrally Located 8374 — PAc. 83 75 Vancouver, B. fe everything is one very good ‘ere. ccL convent ‘ion. —Book No. GREEN DUNCAN HAVEN Light Lunches Confectionery — Souvenirs — Magazines — 'Tobaccos - BE 3 Bes Lumber Worker” to kn if he had done anything famous around rich: said, “No, ex- dance or a party. body wishing insurance can Any get in touch with Brother Russell at Ladysmith or through C. La Bradshaw and Company of Dun- “One Man’s Thoughts” G. FLORE ACCOUNTING —— LISTEN! EACH SUNDAY NIGHT — 9:45 — CJOR Subject for, Sept. 17th “IF STALIN WERE I, AND AT THE QUEBEC CONFERENCE” Sponsored by INCE & ASSOCIATES | 603 HOLDEN BLDG.