é.. B Page Eight .C. LUMBER WORKER October 3, 1944 Safety Is Sense By JOE PAYNTER 20999909 low then you fall a tree it must Psi the sa bucker for he is you: joss, If the hooker likes the way you set your choker and high- “tall into the clear, you're Consider the first aid Byersea He has ae ies: To become an industrial ee attendant ff Examiners in Tada First. ‘sid, “The acceptable under sation Act ympensation Boe does not ee HES it can quickly have the certificates celled if it sees fit. the first-aid sondants cheque is signed just like yours. Well, Le it iS You. p pill-pushers who are doing their best to be ee eel aia *sftepdants Sans every case important and look upon potential patient. When the first-aid man increases sae value to his first two lous natures of mining. it is due to ard for the iti ease they have Youthful Bob Wareion of Port Hope, Ontario, helps to make bricks for model house. Here he removes cinder blocks pee a nue in the plant of the Toronto Brick Co. MODEL HOME — NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION Because of the sho making bricks te new fe or! sented in eae the sea een requirems What of the first-aid man’ jetting the breaks’ Thos ean be ce oné answer oa ek a question and rel is definite- ee irst-Aid Certificates was eee it fooeee to aN been the idea of a powers-that-were | per! ‘he first ticket ‘ested i a “ce,” and is good for one year at nd of which time it must be renewed ta eee another course ma passing another exa! ti CIO President Wants World Conference Soon W YORK, Sept. and the The, ‘sporoecing "milan noted io ‘which labor mu: oe dcr itself they must be ae e the nana course miners every three pen so bu it they are few and aver is good for i years the same rules Ayelk ‘ actress in ou be ssible for regarding ren\ and tl D oceection in he een Represeues yaaa aan Mr. ee with the foregoing in mind, do you think it fair}ber make it impossible for the eae t until after our national elec- to class first-aid with bull-cooking, bed-making, pearl-diving or flunkey-|CIO to attend an earlier confer-|tions and the “completion of ing? ence. The conference called by the | annual convention which is being TUC was originally set for June 6,|held during the thir eek in Let's put it another way. Do you you are being sensible to] put was postuoned) ‘ace of tray-|November. May I therefore sug-| y allow such combinations to continue? eet forget, the first-aid man| el restrictions due to the Allied in- gest that your organizations con- can be all that stands between you and whatever lies beyond for ven ‘Bitop e. sider convening the conference loggers! In letter to Citrine, Murray during the early part of Dec: While ail the men,doing frst-ad work in our camps. are sated “ae British TUC has Hee Par fine, Arnie fellows capabl me than peeling spuds ‘ it itatives of the labor afer ced eewtobaes Revista! iy meatal lowoald eombion breauizations of the United Na.| LEADERS TORTURED ae Sete rigged with first-aid are not likely to keep our better|tions and others to meet con- 'VIDEQ, Sept. ALN). r to attract other suitable men to the ranks of Industrial First|ference for the purpose of ex-|—More than 1000 Argentine women Aa. changing Views and discussing OUr | protested in front of government a ‘ i é A utual problems a view inci ‘ eet behind your first-aid man! Let him know you're with him all| maxing the greatest contribution | POV! aa ee es ee way as he works to raise his standards, improve his status, and fevers speeding the day of victory | j prisoned labor leaders. T increase his pay! assuring an endurin; ce. d Remember, the day may not be too far distant when you are the in on the stretcher and your life depends on the first-aid man! MR. FIRST AID MAN.. E U KET EXPIRE’ Our class “and correspondence courses are unexcele. aoe welcomed from those interested in industrial first aid. INDUSTRIAL FIRST AID ATTENDANTS’ ASSOCIATION ly (formerly First Aid Attendants, "603 West Hastings St. McDONALD & CALLAN LTD. Men’s, Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings "Vancouver, B.C. 707 Columbia Street New Phone 442, Westminster ae conference that we Ww ood ain ial deliberately. ee march of the Allied ences ineaein itesetie ay Heads Shoes 21 EAST HASTINGS Vancouver, B.C. LIGHT CRUISER LOGGER “Heads” You Win! 10” TOPS STANDARD WORK AND DRESS BOOTS — REPAIRS Prices in cages with War Patoes Be eae Trade Board portant issues | W; has be a wide de- mand for detailed drawings suit- able for use in building, and the WEA is Bee m them avail- able to ie public when the orig- ted, on | inal ae is complet he Always at the Home of UNION MADE Clothing — and Friendly Service. ° Established For Over 40 Years