THE BC. LUMBER WORKER Page Five Sawmill News REPORTS ‘Every Reader a Correspondent’”’ a Bert Hill To Conduct Safety Training Course A meeting dealing with indus-; Following \Mr. Dackeleye® A trial accident prevention was talk, arrangements were made held_in the IOOF Hall, Haney,|for a safety training course it 4 tne, ‘i Sai will he on Fri ight, April 13. The; Maple Ridge. Instructor for the a a meeting, attended by superintend-' course will be Bert H f the ee. mith reports ents and foremen from local - |Hammond IWA local who recent- mast ie es ay with R. ber milis and the brick plants, y comnleted| training as a safe- Ma en Re Sigs of wai d and” by union officials, was ad- inst categories al rley, NES eaten a coor Dubber, ce he included, from ressed_b; field representative of the Cana dian Voeational ‘Training branch |" Hammond Cedar Co. » Ba. Ol ent for more than a ob he Federal Department of La- 4 4 PiNscotiations have also been Meek, D. McNaughton, B. Dun. : ‘started ‘for the Pacifie Veneer, 5 ‘It has been said that ‘ peel ar, E. Mosdell, B. Davis, T. Car- and Mohawk Handle Company's 5 dents i. not happen, they are|dinell and Messrs. Michials and employees. These operations cael ” explained Mr. Dubber- folmberg; and from the Maple were certified a short time ago, : 2 ley. most cases not a single|Ridge Lumber Co., mill superin- i e ake results in the acci-|tendent W. McCulloughg and E. 0, and ‘the erews are anxiously y t L & Ch oa i a = bendent, cal e dent, but it is a combination of|Douglas of the office staff. P. waiting their first agreement. ates ays arges mechanical or a physical condi-|Bain’s a resented by LOCAL 1-217, ALBERTA is tion and an unsafe act on th Harv i Home company A - part of the saya workman or he fang ‘Brie Co. Bebe any new application cards t tt someone else. Hadgkiss. ave been tumed'in by the shop 4 SGAINSC LOM Dearne r x eYeeaho® Relations Board for PORT AL. pe sa ee meeting of Local certification has cans pode! The} 1-85 on Sunday, May 13 p.m. a jury will be em- if = Travelling Unit Rot i : aa hear me nn 2 oy pee ideae Walter Yates S xe 2 ain. ‘o. Tom arn Tours Alberni District 3 2 2 3S g I] s g PM ance leing different than cee were S| read a: on the payroll, h been or ‘Yates, Pr cee straightened out. Peete invadod’ stan 405 Elects During the past several weeks the cit rae of Port Al- The inspector from the Labor berni have had the opportunity of tal Kine advantage of X-ray Relations Board .has been up i eal the files for th icers ee through a yelling unit determine whether or - Glaspie Lumber Company, in line Fr walcniioea lel0Banoved cto y have Hany, indations of on Pe the most subtle dis- with the application for cae saa 5p i i t, namely, tuberculosis. cation made a short time ag The negotiation Committee an nd | the crew are now waiting for|™e” official word ake eat depart- ay International Woodworkers id ger “greens in the Windsor eases t ee a, vat This Central Vancouver Islan “Junit is made available to of vide gel oe) of. the Le sin and octtices committe | bie in co-operation with the| Less Injured fu greatly facilitate B. ciety. The ment, in order bay. on|of Ameriea in that he, the sai erently “facil the|B.C. Tuberculosis Society. their a, poser Ree ete tnelGare or the cntan cities, and speed and efficiency with which| , t The Port B.C. PLYWOODS i2th y November, 1944: af fn a Reruns aud sine the operators of thi it per- The first meeting for the indi- “a room for the membership. It is Agee: A 4 Mistial ghifts at this plant ‘will be Sought to disrupt the ireyiedad tine ¢6 chinin-a’ permit| Te Oe OPIS Bob] LBERNI. held Friday, May 4th, in order ica and other locals of the =e from Selective Service for a hir-|™iration, and their systematic |1- =a sick comanitiacnee a get the committees ise ° sig " , by y-|ing h d the firsrent quarte d organized methods of adver-;my Bruton, reports a falling-off ioe up new members, aan ivel i will suit aha) tising have made it possible for!of the sick and injured during the necessary work in pr ti in asecret '-|everyone so desiring to tako ad-jthe past two weeks. Those in the tion for the negotiations that vantage ofttieln preseriea anita air aaa Feneer ae ‘ia ns vi cee our applica- vicinit; jgamps and mills are as follows: ion for certification ‘ E k Tait, APL Mill; Erie Nel- ie ; This type ee aca paul go far| Jack Tait, 5 el eer rte aertion of ree | toward stamp deadly son APL Mill 1; Leo Myron, APL Bone fea Fi eee “|enemy and c et Ea whom Camp 1; Fr sirlank, Frank- i = the zl ae three Ba thi ice is available should jlin River Camp; rbert Connah, shifts, and also the aay pene hae were laid to un- definitely tak antage of i iss Sa a Serle, 4 i ; . Organized labor and should ‘Tie Mill; red arpe, Mc- firea over which they live; how-|seat officers and to expel mem- forse ia a ech Gauss as ever the organizational commit-|bers of the union by improper Kk : viehy Franklin River; George feo feels that holding meetings means or for improper or insuf-| Bdgewater, and it is hoped that| ors ofect 5: Moxy) CF UUs Teeter as Vand wi WO for all shifts separately wil take ej as the roads become better : ee eee Riecriiinete eee ier sblento complete ee cele, DONE Gen nization to the North th, |against certain fellow union | fasi members by attempting to de- 9 /feat their right to “have equal ( rights within the union” (as| Bert Marcuse On *) guaranteed by Article 1, Section 4 of the International Cane “A . . 7 as Deas. oe ctive Service Light Cruisers pHlbeen ath aniogend. i “ith Gee : the said cee Robertson to a Bere mere eat we Ser = he Vance: or||] Always the BEST 4 expel elas without just Bee oy ginee the veginning Be Pera vee 1942, is now.on leave of absence Ask for them in the on active service. ; ommissary ign- he bureau will continue to Or Order "Direct nm} FLASH — District Beeeident provide its general economic S ce ae Harold Pritchett has just re-| service to labor unions, including A. ee ceived word that his son, Duane, assistance in arbitrations, nego- - has arrived safely in Canada: He |tiations, surveys, audits} appear- is expected home shortly for his|ances before governmental agen- 63 West Cordova St. e | first forlough ee he left two cies, ete.; it has been announced MAr. 7612 Vancouver ‘of other sliver-pullers. |years ago, since joining the Ca-|by Eric Bee of the auditing de- s to 504 Holden Building). nadian Nay, partment.