TEL EBC. LUMBER WORKER Monday, July 2, 1945 Sloan Forestry Enquiry Reaches Final Stage Elk Falls Plan Important For Vancouver Isl. WEA Summer School Is Most Successful “8 a ie oo. neers. Beaty pode th the ener mensbiy: of Returning from the annual SleettG meade ae Associations aes, oe Pater hich ail tinesses have been hheara, | Of tag Hest tp tera Re CanadiancU de Ge Wiis Hepional Disetiar Glaitemitngte Peraetialestice. Bormal si gs will conclude in| residing in the Campbell River:| ‘he Canadian U-8 aaccessful labor-school yet held. Approximately It is not known how long aft tert the proceedings have| Comox area on Vancouver I 150 students participated he 10 days, of leclures,, discussions init he tal rena ml b sat ete cee oc alewercstace be Peake ced oi eet ft 2 a regis! i= sting on “oe ally 1944 to| Bloved counsel for the Provineial| government's intention to devel- tay al al pode of oe or ok RG. and shoud a0 cremntta CN te has “ake ny thousand 500| Cmmission, argued that the ex-| op Elk Falls, the Niagara of Van- sects ranged from futerna= ‘epi nee; including isting policy of exploitation in| couver Island. A great potential] yer Island, is capable of develop- figual - affairsiaiveace, piemates ee fares Sete atrendy Ues|/aomes of hydro Poet be chic | D8 in excess of 100 thousand| coonomies, how to organize and i 4 organizations on th i to from bank onmene of cities on} y ill co: edit inion pi st the International Woodworkers | C*¥S* @! x y of Ameriea, represent ting tiie the pense Ba a ayetcourer aang geention of a Provincial fate in, meouver Island el- ane labor history, Ere orkers; various operators and| Sones. Mee of tring ne Ca apes ca eee era eee | ee eter net yioce! Vewiletion as) aenicreniehe unions, to even physi- Giicciations, as well asa eatiher Re Fa oy eee nee coat aoee d includ 1 cultur of publicly-interested bodi less ically changed. program sh already been enacted includin, a: bs as Tae Mr, Davey emphasized a new| pix Tals, en is the best|ten million dollar grant to in-| included university professors, as commission. i eaten eee oun ned, in| natural power site on Vancou- He the scheme. well as outstanding union and co- tors asked: pee commpla's: forests, cou erative leaders, and during the _ not be achieved without whol z Sea See (1) Provision ce adequate for-| hearted suppoi the public. N S ft il S h d ] ay 5 est protection in future to all] Drastic changes, the Forest Com. anhalmo-SO a CMEGUNE | and a special demonstration of immature, as sell. mature, tim-| mission counsel pointed out, ar acting and singing ‘the Repert ae er. (2) Provision by all prac-| neces: maintain our eco Softball this summier promises to be, very interesting. Interest the aber theater, the Repertory tical means to obtain satisfac-| omy, a statement with which the| is running high and competition is keen. The IWA team this year is £ Seal tots resto! ea ‘anion, | YxY good 3 and in speaking with players from this team, they say it m1 is ae to take a top-notch outfit to keep them from winning the On the final Sunday afternoon, 50 IWA, is mplete agree- i i “Te ji play: a sound film was taken for the crop, (3) Rehabilitation within a| ment. “It is all very well to say|?“Y 3" see is the schedul or June and July, showing the dates on| WEA and for the National Film reasonable period of producti |_all_ possible East ail Sih te Tee Board showing thelciaerestinteees qc lands Tat a proses (possible that, and addon a few June 10, Sunday, 2 p ae Nan. Sport Grounds, Southend vs: IWA, | sion with Nigel Morgan, B.G. se. torily restocked. (4) Adoption] ifs, buts an ands, as some of | 5, e 22, aay 6 6: 40 Pm, Nan. Sport Grounds, IWA vs. Eagles. _ | presentative on the ee Nation- of practical measures to ob’ jose wh e trying to skirt n. Sport Grounds, [WA al Board, repor new he issues are doing. The facts : maximum recov terial in til to raw ma logging; closest possible ketting of present and future crops. (5) Provision of equitable] la ars, are our forest resources, which payroll in B.C. today of between 62 and 58 million dol. | July are very rapidly being de- July 2: ing the “World Trade Union pateratioas He Officers of the that progress came, the past year has been so great, shat con- sideration will be given ile com- port Grow WEA. report iu 5 pam., Nan. Sport Grounds, Wellington vs. IWA. Pan Nan. Sport Grounds, IWA ys. Chippers ing of private forest lands; and waste, carelessness and > pam, Nan. ing y year to purchasing a 6) ventual ee of all the pol Sie, of “cut-out” and “get- a eens 2 Peoietiee dogeat fends on a sus-) out” which bas been allowed in| sorta ert of ¥ pines, Bese Oe 1S Sam pe Per ES ‘tained yield basis. e past ” stated Nigel WV Loreen Mid- meal Finals open Sunday. August 19th’ at Ladysmith. Best | tivities and services to the trade i ww Davey, K.C., govt.-em- es “Green Gold” this week union movement of B.C, a> wes DEAR FRIENDS: ship and Patronage yo hoa your clothes.” ‘ As stocked with clothing. 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