A MBER WORKER Page Six ae Bc. LU Letters to the Editor SAY WHAT YOU PLEASE , i Kaen and Cowichan District Lumber Queen, conducted f ies to Politics In must be obvious that who| A. L. Peterson Dies of Duneen Dominion Dey Carnival’ Committed iy héeat 40min PRED GL Bo th experience in! Heart Failure IWA, Valerie Hamilton of Duncan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. a To pe Editor: wen _ spokesmen for |'To The Editor: Hamilton of Maple Bay Randy wasideulieed mover The tn Rare je main object of our union fase, a Parliam This is to let you know that | ing ae sae nosed out to a win over Thelma fhe ee embers zhi almost Papaeeibte to be| Brother A. L. Peterson ated ine Cobble Hill by of 28,800 votes. ae in opr mulls. is going e. i- chorage ospita: inio Carnival oi afew hc ete i Pi eg, Ssh wa tr he Sr conten Hominid Co Per=| hor leaders who. are menibers iof|eick of the job around 10 a.m He ist Valerie Hamilton, 949,- s a sist in devadng @ the BC. Lum-| the CCF and the LPP, who speak|and was taken to hospital. He | 000; ,2005 | w <5) ‘or the Polley of thee party. | passed away very Satan ant Korma Bennett, Chemainus, 260,-| ubt in my mind|6 o’clock in the afternoon. Heart + Christine Smith, Lake os Caye oe of the takes | failure was the cause. ; and Patricia Grier, | i in eae : a ine cer usal| He was the secretary. of the ihn 252600; the crowning ceremonies at th Conservatives, as well as LPP mbers. TI 8 =I # o 3 oe (8 Eng 5 e 5 a 5 aa pEiiseeaows ind Cae ease There 4 a eS) g i=) 33 Pa #3 ae 5 8 g é pa FF seca in the interests of progressive|in the logging industry He was| Queen elect Walla Beniites : cae eco ced tes thatithe policy, |e overnmants makes: the (immedi | around sixts/ sears lef age) aee| will ba eeaenen GES ee ior rom the program arrangements, of our paper should be absolutely | ate task difficult. I believe, sa with no ai dren, his wife|ful ceremony at the pees ra pi: non-partisan however, and this belief is con- ing in Vancouver. ay celebration July 2. On behalf me Done paves lly, I have i i Versati ith Sin meerely, of the Queen elect and her prin-|be one o: mo! tion in any way, shape or form a cee pyereon eee ie W. Erickson. cesses, the officers of the Dun-! events held on Vancouver Island, with the CCF Party and if posi-| since the ‘letion, that it is pos- sible to or on e political ‘fila. Would attempt to use the offic Fella paper of th altos peetteat Regine ropagands. eee Hoping that you shall take this | colutions dem: SREMalap MOIR GHIenH eis given— | pte og constructive criticism for the bet- fies! A ae sporecistin of a gag |® Practical program that labor] indi unionism’ stands for, I ii eee ences str support. CARD NO. P547. eters Praises Gains Elect Officers At Made ra Woodworkers H and ie Logging Camp | ro the | To The Ei n case sat done remember me, It has be ihe Nault a while since the name is Olson, formerly this eamp has been heard fr daca 80, so here’s a few words on the|that I have managed to intercept first mesting this year. It was areal ‘Lumber Workers aaa held on June 14 and election of ct past year, thought I’d dro, . These were: © £5 #2 E 2 & ae 5 5 & oz ee as PF g Hedlund, vice-chai airman, and G@ I Frentice, secretary. Job sian idea of were elected as well as a griev ance committee and one man| which Ubeaated, to study aR aeiance ther G id a job of work. Iti is Seesiatnigth rade Bie difficulty is being ex- hescteng to hear of the pro- benced an holding meetings gress our organization is saci é cwing to the split crew; one half especially in eh political field. |} of which ene in camp and the rest going by crummie and priv- ate car 20 miles away and more. en it rains, sometimes meet- I’ve been in a coastal command squadion ever since com sieges tired and hungry, he is in no get full picture of mood to indulge in involved dis-|tiyn TS OF the Iabor situa- cussion. : : to find my old friend Don Guy Prentice, See, * | ,.uePe to find best of health and) ONT BE [abch UR INGSTE Needed ee ee k. How is nity le sites in Unga Hiring dn Politica Field Hall he Editor: Wo uld you thank the B.C. D: onesrons WALBIE-TALKIE! > he. outcome of the recent] trict old 5 A elections has caused such discus-| fags they have been sending me.| ‘The portable two-way radio set is fine on i the members of this are are : : union, The attitude taken by|Wwelcom aa us over here, as tse the battlefront. It’s one of the marly amaz- 1 ce e is that labor men have no i identi i at hastenin; ais i erie the political field, | sored mixture te stlentitic decent (a 5 I hav victory. re even heard it said that; Well I iRore to si labor leaders should not be al-| month or two aN so co iat ae lowed to run for office when it OTHER OLSON. But at home, the human kind of walkie- talkie is a pest... and sometimes a dan- Vancowuer’s LOWEST PRICES gerous enemy, even though he may not know it. He prattles about everything he Army anc will never knowingly be undersold. hears ... and doesn’t care who’s listening. Wo oral meat any. y, competitor's es at any time, ce SB t only ceiling floor prices, and we will . a ae = dan any vdifference, Army and Navy prices Let’s tune him out ; : ; for good. 0 be the lowest in Vancouver at call & Ss. REMEMBER, ENEMY AGENTS ARE EVERYWHERES