Page Six THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER {Letters to the Editor SAY WHAT YOU PLEASE Rene Gamache Help peaeicarre! Brothers Owen Brown and cae to camy = & ton returned and Writes To IWA With SeEStiOMS | vised the boys to let iba all ro the aaron ae Delegate: st until the management had} [I srived i this goa a Sun- Brothers and Sisters: I am a all members of the IWA.| been interviewed. pecs ce how | day affernoon, after a pleas- long way from home and the peo- ie yw is the edie to put on your ings remain at To} ple that I am meeting from all| thinking caps and send your re-| more pane was Ghee fess ‘it was | Pasha Lake, I spent Sunday eve-|who Canada are the same as th spective delegate to the confer-|about the poor food and it has|ning talking to the boys, and was (MES nce in Nanaimo on September 24, ba stghened out to a certain | able to ie uP G good many new people back home—they are all! with a lot of concrete suggestions mbers. onday night we planning for a better future 0 work on for our new 1945 Tern the union all si had a wel ficial meeting, and | cot eae a tees ee o. | 28reement. © elected a full panel of sub-local eir slogan is, Speak up now, nee chaltaien, c a icers. Wwe were fortunate in get- so all of us will ss Committee. Rubee to ead ee have no kick coming, after tl pe meses g Brother abet Lloyd Dy ac- in the hungr, . oe rreements are drafted and sign 1 cant the chairmanship of this arbage, men of my age that were ridin: e sure mail all suggestions Bloedel S Camp ] sub-local, arre am sure that nae much stronger and un- the rods in those years going fro your respective delegate, so he Si d t ——————_ eee ‘nel between the bunk- town to town, trying to find work | wit haye all his mail before he ” s Repor ment’ with | houses caused from lack of a where they ki it was imP0S-| goes to th pone The been some time since canbe vers ona and it| urinal. sible because of discrimination in|pe will place evel Gee Sie an article in the t hospital. as of our organization some places and lack of planning | the coulereiee for. ere Lumber Worker about this camp, re aa Tanne "B nee i in town| to bed at night on sandwii by many of those responsible. and aj so I am taking this portunity come to ee River es a these unpleas- many the war was respons- ae ANDER: to let others yw what is g fo} P odors. -bugs use ible for giving the job, the Harrison Lake Delegate in our camp. wn hospital bills. ma sts = a racee why can it be done in time of poe eres At the last ate pace held “ are looking forward to the | they dream of the future (Post-war peace’ © Brother Higgins is the |day when do away with | world), wondering when comm Brothers these questions will | Grievamee ‘omox District a se ae eae ld agreement a have new | ties will be produced for “use” in- ve to be answered soon and the | At dl ical Association, which covers all| and better Be stead of “abuse,” and e time responsibility rests mostly on the} | ake Logging, Rounds, B.C—. its ers ae st - | Otherw: arrtlihe is going | when y will be able to lay shoulders of organizations such as | bee: Bast here for a spell and | pital bills ere B.C. It is|very well. » their weary bones down on a nice our own. You have to keep I he various committees have been | a better protection than we tae PRESS AGENT, Card No, 374,| new spring-filled Wie ing ahead and help plan for the} functioning in their different ca-| here at Blot Camp 1, Bloedels future of your country and of your | pacities, But finally gal ere was family. broken. if fact it sow never waver from the} 4 robot eae union, ke: mind that the future is bright for one ti coast knows Neil McDonald, one those that work to improve their | time owner of his own camp and way of living. nce superintendent of Lake Log- I can not do very much now to | ging, old fellow arrived in help you, but you would be very | camp after a few days he much surprised at the progressive | called a meeting of the crew. He m: en that surround gave us an outline of a con- we Bie debates that reminds me of home. in; substantial in RENE J. GAMAC) wages and a bonus over 100,000 ft. Former Vice- Sees a ean the rigging Local 1-357. crew: ‘is does not include train, section, cookhouse crews or any Cameron’s other group, only the rigging ane crews. So you see there is bound to be some dis: pyecencomin cua A union meeting was a8 the At the monthly meeting of C; wy thei 3 e°tl to the Shop Committee: Bros. Alex| was 9) Au committees. was Jarvis, E (Sandy) Sandahl, Lloyd! siestea to attend the executive Chow, aie See , Mol ee othe ee ree ae | meeting at Duncan to find out if i 0. fo take on the con- Larry Steward. ? |S CeCe President Roy Whittle asked for | the nae of the Union Shop is more co-operation between union ye nd isc Swindell well de- drew tt to th | to win the attendance aging Ree of Beanies work ‘aw, as he is an energetic Shop before the whistle. Small thing: dr: Steward, and ularly. like that will become big, when | ul Established 1914 CHARLES KENT & CO. EXCLUSIVE eke TAILORS 49 East. Hastings St. Vancouver, B.C. An Amazing Discovery! of our large war industrie. “Know Why” tour-It was written by an official of one 5%. y as wi Children’s Hospital we were shown a statemen pital attitude towards your organization was far froma In view of what we have learned about your t P P 100% co-oncration during the campaign.” as wo had no idea so much good work was pst accomplished through were in complete ignorance of shel mimenstistaliyott ovation as idea mm being that the Community Chest had a campaign once as a matter of eens duty, we were expected to subscribe. edie! eae we might get off with the least possible naan Eee at the Crippled orn by the ie he u fa my former well as myself, “This is a time when all good citizens of is community have the opportunity to thi contribute their share to this great work. We heartily endorse ‘ommunity Chest, as we kne yw the value of the work of these Ager We urge that every vee ie his “vightful annual contri- buti . LEAR BIRT SHOWLER President, Vancouver President, very ‘Labor Council New Westminster and District Tradea and Labor Coungil Give Generously! SEPTEMBER 18-30 WORTH FIGHTING FOR... WORTH GIVING FOR Combined COMMUNITY CHEST Appea a