‘Page Six THE Bc. LUMBER WORKER Letters to the Editor SAY WHAT YOU PLEASE Resents Opposition To Appointments To The Editor: ° As you cannot see your wa: cleatite publish Hocmuowenn mitted May 80 inst, Would Like Bette: Pe nce At Meetings pea a ie ‘os to print re i in . Lumber Worker ee crcourage a) enti nd | h Dry House Bad Needed At Iron River Well it is eronG time that w There or mo} S| but oly fick ibaa fn th ae a a B. Logging hina Sunset 1-71 meetings en toi a room. We are steward and the tended the last meeti Be a an- organizers rior) Could someone suggest a plan| agement, but haven't n r a Seas wae to make these men realize the| 70. 9” aes or on ate ‘0 the members Biot | importaneslot theselmectizes fo: F P F ti gains| their own welfare, well as| have to be dried by the stove in| i” HUEWH rogram eatures a ern aC that of all Canadian workmen.|the bunkhouse and you can im- G ‘ wrote this because I have not/ There is no use in paying your|agine what it is like to dry 14 Ed t ] Th stu a ap a our fe of wos dues if it is not understood, or! on’s clothe: Seal A jseeill uca Ion a eme lietin, le ousal of wort sitaclines these of our members renlized wh Oy aes Pom | eave! tte not only emnren mt ate, such 3 as these civil service employees in Ottawa are iz paid for, or how they are used. : = that opposed to of our District convenient but most unhealthy ang in nes a Gotinell’s Policies “and the! tens| Yours and a right thinking man would ef thousands of promises Geicne |G. Millen en not agree to keep his dog around ae bach “oti irene programe teatoree After Werk ‘ < C. I wrote especially for o when the clothes drying process discussing thé of proper leisw recreation. members in ‘amps to consid. : is going have no place es er, as get most of their) Describes Efforts To to Bold union meetings an ture denis with ‘hem oe heaana tenn chie, 7:30 pam., Community Hall. “ion ah "eon gh the Worker. Saye Morris Voris the management of this camp| (eatin ne wae Sunday, June 24, Courtenay, 7:80 Now, then, as you tel does Sob aucet ea apes = : words are be many re can eae To The Editor: ous to see that we have The schedule is as follows: | p.m., Community Hall. H ugeest. our Brothers in the a I> ike ABs i anaes a Monday, , Nanaimo] June 25, Union Bay, 7:30 pm., eamise ton vatican tal the e would like to report on] A number of sets of fallers de- Re a , Ee Aa ees eetria aera Shey deat oz) one GE ot bration letra 0 take the 24th of May off| UMW Forum, 7:30 pam. UMW] Communi HL Ve Activities of the members sland. 230 3 ‘kers, Morris Voris, who was | wi Hall; Tuesday, June 19, Paldi,| June 26, Cambellton, 7:30 pan., ed in our press and that of the | Workers, Moy » Ww with the result that the next d: u J 27, Bl History of PAC and Politicians drowned her week while} they were not ling any too 22g ony ake oeging ae a a By aah beet aa in Labor’s Struggle hefore de-| working on the boom. When he} good, so laid in, The manage. | You :30 p.m. Community| del, Mm. : a Sorieeegt ete 1 | wenthdawns they. wereton ment immediately fired them, in-| Hall; Wednesday, June 20, You-|Thursday, June 28, Quingam, i 130 3 Th Camp 8, 7:30 pm. Elk River Sere ig for his body and when| yg; ing one of the boys who was|bou, C: 6, 7:30 p.m.; urs- p 8, 7:30 p.m, ys To you Editor, I suggest that you all ‘ ieee a were able to get him up,|iup to see the doctor about some|day, June 21, Youbou, Camp 3,| Timber. day, June 29, Quin- RE ee they Worked aimost three hours | real sickness. He has since been| 3:80 p.m. Bunkhouse 25; 7:0/sam, Camp 9, 7:80 p.m, Blk VEE EG Tee MOLES CUR Ca ie a .m., Bunkhouse 25. Friday,| River Timber. Saturday, June Taree to make. reinstated after action of the|P-m., C. Olson, _JHe, was 42 years. old, born in| grievance committee, This outfit Jane 28)" Romney any ea ae see. HAG ny z Missouri. He leaves to| is a good one to stay away from|p.m. Saturday, June : ‘ i a e i temperance society or a staunch| + title Bacnes tie e had work-| fighter against the evils of de-|¥# WESTWELL’S CAFE Cl jarettes ‘or ten years, He| mon rum ¥ ° F + + .— > — CONFECTIONEER Hi gi STATIONER TOBACCONIST a meiThe ae ‘i : ae ae The collection sheets for the|¥ SODA FOUNTAIN Thanki so much half Higel Moreen Plection Fund are | + i tor the three ser cigarettes | # i aon ele Tews 2 Chinato Fourtalnll Pane I received the aa day andi also 5 Soin shat Brother | 5 ue oro, Cones af, te See cea Nigel wong TE eta so that|% Phone No. 1 B.C baat iC er oe orge L. Cyr, he amy am to|# Duncan, B.C. ae EN ES Sea aa on = {Seco TWA Sub-Local 1-80. nan ae eens ut ‘or the South Seas fight the Japs, so when I get my eve mks again for the paper and cigarettes, they ame nelly appreciated so mu ver here, K15680 Pte, Richardson, S.F Send = our FREE boo! on Herbal Fo eat, Medical Arts Building BOB SIMPSON CRANBROOK Men’‘s Furnishings Biltmore Hats Heel Hugger Shoes e Baket St. Cranbrook CLIMBING SAWING | PARADE — QUEEN CROWNING — VARIETY SHOWS — KIDDIES’ SPORTS — MID ‘ B.C. MONSTER STREET DANCE WITH RADIO RASCALS’ BC. Channa Loggers Sports Duncan Dominion Day Carnival Duncan, B.C. sprit AV Mp tera Monday, July 2 Ist PRIZE 2nd PRIZE PRIZE 2nd PRIZE $100.00 $75.00 CHOPPING $75.00 $25.00: $75.00 $25.00 LOG ROLLING $75.00 $25.00 PLUS OTHER PRIZES OTHER ATTRACTIONS CHAMPIONSHIP HORSE SHOW AND GYMKHANA Se