THE BeGz LUMBER WORKER Page Seven THE WOMAN'S CORNER HOMEMAKER NEWS ASSOCIATE EDITOR: GLADYS SHUNAMAN - Auxiliary Convention, Vancouver, October 24 am Auxiliary Reports Report of a peealiy, Lo- cal 30, Lake Ci nt Beech, a our ae Twa” finally chosen. The parade was followed by the which we donated the prize for the ay. Cowichan, ee local 1-80 ie loggers’ tea and cof- gat i will He elected at fe refular Tuesday, 0, in. 702 Holden Balding na ? ams Following the mn Oc- tober 26, ee BG. District Council of Auxiliarie: id its third quarterly mee a tte Vancou- ver Labor Council Chambe: it 702 Holden Build: and will con- vene at 10 a.m, The B.C. locals of the IWA Fed- erat Auxiliarie: ill feel that the convention is muc! heir conyention this year than previous- ly as it is so close to home, but representation and get acquainted with ae os Ree aes and problems re faced wi e important events that a faking Place in the world to- day the need for pene to back its peelictes peace is greater than ever before. The ja ae Action C Fy ie whole nation. Ther a an enormous organizational ete. b to be done to reach the pou men ate ands of wo relatives of o infon members if Auxiliari ey are to pl: ir Wit such a perspective before us the 0- ‘am and policies adopte: ere will give cy, members a very full year Local 104 Report Shows Progress aa and lemonade was a lar public convenience. and we organized ACTIVITY AT JORDAN RIVER Report of Local No. 103, Jordan will hold annual conven- ire he in Say at ae same time as the International Union, ai an as been received and the B.C. locals We ie ior . a eae ar ae are in the process of electing pene s and adopting resolu- |JUies a ay = ate ‘eon " ay 0 be pi ned. ce ie ee The Vani mt an-|dren ae love the Cowich: Lake Ms oniees #hab thet uct dele-| A couple of our ae request- ed and received action concerning condition It ha: A. e were elected to been painted and looks quite nice and now they have been asssured the oe will fe levelled and Hed. eral im oa 1 was sent to a former employee from here now in acti and this month we are National Film Board Will Tour Island ard announces the showing of stirring a former employee, and now on The National Film Bo: duty overseas. These parcels con- on Vancouver Island in the ong them tain a great nesriment of smokes, one entitled Naples Is a Battlefield ‘which introduces to the candies and fe f other sorts, | up-island film circuit a postwar theme, ory of recon- and we know ar ost. wel- | structi and near-ruined Naples. e a moving and come judging ae the Pankey ‘ou | dramatic document, showing the ravages lern war upon letters we receive from past ft en and their cae of their strugg! remain alive tunate servicemen. to combat plag unheard-of living conditions and of the One of our loggers is tr oie pene biae See by the Allied Bee Nee a ee so we sent him cheer him ci it is much more profitable. t'Chinese Brothers Give S upport . onthly meeting of the Vic- tra “Eades Auxiliary held Sept very well attended. One ee our Sabie members, Mrs. Potts, has moved from our group with the best wishes of the ladies of Victoria for success and happiness in Hee new ee ae a a letter from the . Portland Taternational Woodwork- ig ne pon S of our fter the ir stay in the | O as 4-26. Sister Logan pee Sister Earle were elected to at- Mrs, N. Siglie es) elected a tend ” the joint jor conference pamegon, -|for Vancouver Island which will eld in Victoria. A telephone mead, who has left us, Ii de-| whist is being ors marized) for Octo- cided to send two deat to |ber 1. the - Sobvention: in Vanco ie last dance put on by the very poorl; end- ary was held in the Union Hall,}ed, leaving the ladies financially on September 22, A short busi-|embarrassed to the tune forty ness was held first, to “Chi, men’s local and the IWA local 104. © forces a the Aenea of the ae Northern Naa on the {|Dumeam Ladies sam a dramatic ate ral ny — and develop Elect Reporter ment of the USSR to its present high point in national and inter- national affairs, -| Rounding out the program are several eee h general inter- ‘uesday | est, which is Heritage, a id Pes ei ee on wheat and , | the dre nee Plains of Wes- ee, |tern Canada. eee ne be at ends will Sister | stimulating Ba Sas ae erie report on the district quar- | Program. ee meeting held in Victoria in, The eaeduie is as follows: re: Monday, Oct. 2—Great Central, pe Parlee, Mae Custer and{7:30 p.m., Hall; 12:00 midnight, Norma Heyd were appointed to| Carrier She Lean the aoe annu: en-| Tuesday, Oct, 3.—Nanaimo, 12:20 Foundry; ee fine smith, 7:30 ie WA, 2 seahougee Sister . St. John's H will also attend this convention as| Monday, O aes eae 7:30 a standing board mi) Pa = any ine Pe 's Hall. ee the resignation of S: Oct. ~Paldl, |, 12:20 m. is-| Tue: H. Robertson | noon, Hae faust Co. Hall; You- a ‘been appointed press corres- | bou, 7:30 p. uy ent. fs Sethe Seen made on | Camp 6, 7:30 p.m. the jam and jelly the nila is a oth Oct. 12. — Youbou, | making for the Solarium, the com- ‘amp x 3:30 p.m., Bunkhouse 25; nae ae fay m., Bunkhouse 25. of Friday, Oct. sep ites da wail - inte to|7:30 pam. Be. Bars tion Army for its-over-| Saturday, ©: 13.—Rounds Camp, ict. 14.—Messhatchee, seas funds. 7:30 p.m., Community Hall. Horne’s Bakeries Three Stores to Serve 741 Columbia St.—Phone 3237 - 509- 6th Avenue Phone 2693 806 - neaed Phone 1 NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. | ewes to all.