‘ THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER Page Five Sawmill News “Every Reader a Correspondent” REPORTS w is busy working out hat th rates for « each category. The pres. ent bonus system is one of the things that they are anxious to ae Bott ie ed and included in a dar and Chews Shingle, the ne- vil pe rene as signature in the w day: CAPILANO aed sub-local held a meet- Sunday, . ed for the ¢ Plant Committee, Arvid Smith, Bric Stare, John Shaw, capes coming yea whe. 3 | Aorason Cameron Lbr. Sub- Loéal Reports Excellent Gains lutions, ¢: the Te , and a new ro: postwar rehabilitation scheme, we Local 1-85 Urges Action On Hydro-Electric Plan Res calling for government development of Elk Falls gies electric project for cheap po to Courtenay-Cumberland area as wer in the northern part of part re endorsed at the eighth 1 Woodworkers of America annu: 10). meeting Ho place in Eric no} ay, G consideration should des given to the value of the mn asset to we tourist ta otnicetin eyeciomre erage Maate Se ae freeze or der 224 oN CH so that the ‘orship, Mayor Hamilton, op ened ne me ais dee are ded a welcome to bers. He Sralzell ie union CaaS its Bad war x art Spe: Can erietty affairs, inted B.C. as Leong. Chairman, Gus S eee VICTORIA, B.C.—. eral meetin; s Sub-| Eades | i Stewards, Gos Skuzanski, a 1-118, TWA, held om the IWA Hall, ea Stet * was S ith, I. Northcott,.J. Sun- ealed by the ard, J. Trutman, that er- MOM et Tce tace cass a095,. Five new ‘members were sworn in ty. the “i the p ee Sn of bell cong. ae spud seh de president, R. J. Whittle. vlelacks ea a Hiatt oa tee will be elected by eacl r ; partment on the job, The p election of officers for the| meeting. “Not,” as he said, “In ceclamation. pt en ident duction aaremtine wil pe elected pone year took place resulting | ficial capacity mea just one| rank Mosher and eG, at the next plant m of the boys,” ae Henoly com- |> 4 é b the zectevtign by acclamation | ded the in whieh the | 3€eond vice-president, Bria Wal, a Reece: a the x executive, rit: | executive antl Dea tees had | Ker and Geo. Bits oa ee ‘ - J. Whittle; Viee-| handled the various situations | or recording secretary, Jims ais Tat ww commence on Mar.| Pres, L, Poteau; Secretary, 0. |which arose dtana anaes b ! cetany oto be studied M, Wells. Also re-elected were i Ser byrand aro Skinnen on ee Re cclonel by the Na-| >" S i CORE airs mr, ‘ainscott, Secretary-| ductor, Ray Tyler an ‘ran! _ lene mdontad |e 3B. eset os jonduetor; - C. Treasurer of the Local 1-118, | Bjomson; warden, Jim Hamilton aie | Crockett, Warden; and J. Trut-|rwA, gave a very interesting talk J rgre by the Dominion Government. For | O° “Shin Ste y. ting ; i is solid grow: a. man, Pp on ‘he. fit year’s activities and | ye troduced to the’ ‘The new Shop Committee con-|utlined the gains made by the industry. sists of Pres. R. J. pts as ae in Victoria and Dis- | Wm. $ooeoee | chairman, with Bros = Boe rser- | trict during that time Pera I Pau The meeting wound up at 10:40 Deepingdbage) swatches, || open Singh, pam. after which a social evening ds d_ jewellery. The Sick Visiting Committee is|@nd regular get-together was Clohes are kept in paroEn BE on Bros. R. Gray and W. P. Trace. |held. Refreshments being in the storage while in our care. F. Wilkinson was elected as|hands of a committee headed by reporter to the B.C. Lumber| Bros. L. Pearce and R. J. Whittle : P eae jin) alt Gib om coarse: Sb San Francisco Tailors ae 52 West Hastings Street Bro, Ed. Clark, President of Lo- Bist, 1945, the Dacre cs BS i oat 1-118, balleting “Cominitiae iat toca) e mill to OS Blin ll lialacdintns A EE Light Cruisers e Always the BEST ° ‘Ask for them in the Commissary Order Direct from A.W. TOREON LIMITED 63 West Cordov QINSONS 7612 = hel IWA, attended the mu TT fat sore Alberni meeting. oes of the | ized turned out to cast tn mal this being approxi- condemned those who aa jod and called for the utmos unity within ee to pro; place the strike ea cal un ee ily seals ed by IWA-CIO f we = The va aglee Ae tiarirre ip DAILY and WEEKLY Established 1860 the rele) of pate P ao W lly ‘well represented on various municipal councils throughout 0 : Mrs. Edna Brown, president of the IWA ay movement in er le a aa political ite, x George Grafton, busi- tia Local 1-80, Duncan, he meeting re-elec year’s social committee. A politi- al acti ittee of si tee. were + Yates, Mark Mosher, A. Dewhurst, Paul Nichol and Jim Hamilton. Nowii e adjournment of a program of Truth and Consequence game, solos, duets, and winding 1D with unity singing joined in by m1 n | all those present. Collection Taken A report was sent in ‘ort Alberni last week yoods Ltd, ¢ “We Dominate Our Field” | NEW WESTMINSTER penne COLUMBIA |. G. MACFARLANE, Pul = ae MODERN and OLD-TIME DANCING Hastings Auditorium Ev Mon., Wed. Sat. & 828 Bast Bie 1 Rates Moderate Ren