Page Four THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER @ LETTERS Camp Comments “Every Reader a Correspondent”’ ALASKA CEDAR PRODUCTS, MINSTREL ISLAND, B.C. Moi fonthly meeting held July 6. Brothers Eri Barry a: ‘ed job stewards. that life belts be put on according to Special meeting held Tt was M/S/C th: committee in od | suggest that the ‘aa e to town for the S OF- RO TIMBER PRODUCTS, eieses nes as CLEMENTS, Regular monthly meeting held June 18. It was de cided that the i i) CARTER BA’ Regular aot mecting 3 hela Brother Norm inside of the float walk. Loggers’ Dence Huge Success: ie of the social highlights of tne vaitanier shut down was held cAMP ACTIVITY | of operation; thereby violating seated left to ancial) Secretary % cording Sec H. Latrielle. Sack Greenall. Seerctary WA F. Oelrich and R. Jamie: P. Zagar. ght Fir: Executive Crete IWA Local st Vice-President Ray Richards; Fin- . C. Stewart; Exesidlenty Ww. 1-418, Princton. Front row G. Smith; ee comune a Alert B: cai ining cancell. m August Ist. sme it adequat ni service stated Nigel ce tional Bars, ust ‘gan, Hospital Service At Alert Bay Inadequate Officials of cole Coast Mission, comm mps ay and Sointula wer “This hospital is badly needed,” Hee saa aes and if that seannot hen unit; pt ill hold a content o cS) aud lation of hospital contraceen “INVA Trainmen =| Prepare Case At a conference in Nanaimo ths Ray has a responsibility to th t Seek Cancel ‘License At tempt to evade Selecti nat ai ontractere at Gansl Mn ar ohaecek choo Local 1-405, Cranbrook. A letter it Cra eonates bia. 0 “We feel that this | is just tion; pal _Reprosentative to ae ay iam, ponmatony Selective Survie Feat bro: in_ part; Regulations in regard to Secti 201, Sub-Section 1, Section 205, | to au Section 219, Sub-Section 4. you are aware, the original employer had discharged the Bre vious crew claiming susp onsativen, Rela News Winee || Seana service is given. There are over 1200 members our union working in that dis- 2 f t in ost hazardous in- lation O dustry in the Province, Those men need, deserve, and this un- C | F | t ion intends to see that they get, ana ats proper medical attention, Mr. eat ies regulato ons by Col Greene extended an invitation to v Off iors "of | Local 71 to send an official re- crom ‘William Uavenivad’ Latertac | Estee oe a aCe Bay Tohnst sen lect Seats cant which was expected. Cs tractors cam mp is been reopened e meeting also named a del- mister and Taplin. gation to call on the Union a| Service Regulations; and defin- Sich i demantee ice|itely a provocative measure by | corvien red cen r the employer that can only lead a broadening of the ais ispul Stee operations of #1 to island, with proper rtsgeration ts :|Local 71 Makes — ana ol oacabaRemmeeina action. web and Trade Board reads in art ase SOLON “Ré Bannister stAudiboriam for the nual ere Prize_winners included: we that prize, $25 cash won by: Karfen Neslands, 1320 E, _Bwen- ie Mr. McKinst “We have since been informed present employers in he eonguncuonte with Mr. Jarvis of the and Taplin Lo ogging Operations. ith reference to the ‘granting of a eee to the above-men tioned firm. Our union ques' aeons the cneeeey of the transaction Another letter to the Wartime | ; a satisfactory pet inane an ef- will be ma Excellent Gain ince the first of June pes) fol- lowing zai have been taw: meet the Minist ti hi in transferring this operation inister of each Aven , Vaisaie Columbia Contractors have jour- eae P Transport with regard to the Ticket No. ten men whom they transported | bia Contracting Gost t anestion, ceiy. Second. pri to the Camp at Canal Flats by| present firm with the intention| he emi-Annal meeti: | Li won by We dat $1 oe creat ote motor truck. Our union considers | of evasion of Selective _Serviee call ML. alo waseedt a ge ee Street New ‘Westnin ter B.C, | this an importation of unfair la- Heenan and eG 400 3. demanding action the Cit Ticket No. 4 or with or without the knowl- ous inform Hie on ne Tate | Council to provide housing facili- d closed the camp giving Heed oe r returning yeti prize—$10 cash won by|test this action believing it to|as his official reason, Enea to. the ‘establishment ae L. eae 103 E. Hastings St i i iolati Ss mi foes enon : hs Join: ds “Uni By Vancouver, B.C. Ticket No. 2087.| tion 210, Sub-Section 4, Selective | technical ‘lock-out’ institut tiv = 2 de in agreement with ‘e Service Hiring Hall. ees manele Centrally 444 Carrall Street Hotel West, Ltd. FRED E. MARCHESE, Mgr. Moderate Rates and PAc. 8374 — PAc. 8375 sonaitions of ihe seid conform ‘o legal wage “We also Ar d from Sec eee Erie Dalskew of absence @ organizing the ogging Con ene Talet, B ai and o: | pects gs presently on ques of this transaction, ee if only a token payment was made District, in which he re or’ ‘ted ex- sent, eee aonse and aaa eps ‘ing made, age of the operation to be certified b all the camps within the ti eee oe the local hands, and if the tne, camp ipment, sawmill Located - Vancouver, B.C. ure ae tractors the output of the ne thei refore Seale that Wartim ime Prices ai arate ee ii the Boat: eae pended pending _ eet i vestigation of the entire case,” “Your ALWAYS “The Best for Less” WRITE FOR MAIL ORDER CATALOGU = Ayes Western Shopping Centre” VANCOUVER, B.C.