B.C. LUMBER WORKER Page 11 August 16, 1951 Royal Columbian Hospital Sisters Margaret Ekman and Pearl Smith, of the W.A. Local 1-357, IWA, visited the following in the Royal Columbian Hospital and distributed cigarettes and copies of the B,C. Lumber Worker: Walter Milan, Fraser Mills— jured leg. ek Smith, Fraser Mills— Train accident. nest Mueller, Fraser Mills— Ox condition. | Peter Thehn, Fraser Mills — Tonsilitis. Gaspar Toth—Feeling fine. Jack Hannah, Pacific Pine— Stomach trouble, Mr. Tabruck, Pitt Lake—In- jured leg. Mr. Graham, Supreme Shingle —Operation. 3 J. McIntosh, Capilano Timber —Injured thigh. Mr. Pare, Fraser Mills—Going home. St. Paul’s Hospital Sister Pat Fulljames of the W.A., Local 1-217, visited the following in St. Paul’s Hospital, leaving cigarettes and copies of the B.C. Lumber Worker: H. Hodges, Camp 5, BSW— * Knee injury, out soon. i Rex Wilson, Franklin River— Back injury, up on crutches. W. Twenmlow, Can. Products —Leg injury, going home soon. R. L. Wright, Smithers — Up and- about. E. Shodin, Kimland Log—In- jured leg. __ J. S. LaPointe, Telkwa—Knee injury. __Ned George, Tofino— Arm in- jury. C. Valentine, Can. Products— Leg injury. L. F. Wood, Port Alberni— Back injury. E. Pederson, Humphrey Creek —Arm injury. J. Farano, Pioneer — Coming along fine. Bill Dean, Pioneer — Coming along fine. King’s Daughters Hospital Financial Secretary Ed Linder Local 1-80, IWA, visited the ing’s Daughters Hospital in Duncan and distributed candy and cigarettes also copies of the B.C. Lumber Worker, to the fol- lowing: Fred Royand, Duncan. Allan Heyd, Duncan— Opera- tion, ; General Sisters R. Cummins and K. Rankin of the W.A., Local 1-217, IWA, visited the following in the General Hospital distributing cigarettes and copies of the B.C. Lumber Worker: Stew Mather, Holdberg, Port Hardy—Operation. D. Singh, Kelly Lumber—Leg injury. Mike Lew, Englewood — Leg injury. J. Sovde, Blind Channel — Op- eration. Alfred Garregan, Lake—Arm injury. R. C. Rodeo, Port Renfrew— Leg injury. Frank Placatka, Eburne Saw- mills—Leg injury. H. Sweatman—Leg injury. J. Worthington, Englewood — Leg injury. R. Clifford, Prince George— Arm injury. George Hale, Cooks Bay—Arm Williams / H. Kullman, Youbou— Opera- tion. Martin Braten, Duncan. John Daykin, Beach Camp, Port Renfrew—Operation. T, A. Gallupe, Mesachie Lake —Sickness. Hans Eriksen, Hillcrest — Op- eration and very cheerful. Ed White, Meade Creek. Farnham Foote, Duncan. Hospital injury. Vanio Piani, Salmon Arm. Max Weber, Chilliwack — Arm injury. . Bill Chassig, Merritt — Hand injury. _A. L. ‘Apps, Gumberland—Leg injury. id J. Jorde, Ossyess—Leg injury. G. Padula, Comox—Leg injury. Desaulniers—Leg injury. Anderson, Half Moon Bay— Side injury. G. Apps, Sechelt. B, Skillitt, W. Foley, Fraser Creek— Leg injury. Harold Tyman, Bell & Camp- bell—Pelvis injury. E. Sevan, Shelly Sawmills. A. Ross, Alberta Sawmills— Operation. _ R. Cragg, Universal Box—Leg injury. Pete Johnson, Bloedell — Leg injury. ‘ St. Paul’s Hospital . Sisters Anne Nichol and Vivian McKee, of the W.A., Local 1-217, IWA, visited the following in St. Paul’s Hospital, leaving cigar- ettes with each of them and copies of the B.C. Lumber Worker: B. Bordenuik, Pioneer—Broken leg, improving. V. Rahikko, Camp A. Ingle- wood—Broken arm, better. G. A. Valentine, Mission City —Operation on leg. James Farano, Pioneer — Back injury, improving. pas sendy, Can, Products— injury, well. Tex’ Wilson, Franklin River— Getting along well. Getting along well. E. Shodin, Kimland Log—In since May. J. S. LaPointe, Smithers—Op- eration on knee. J. Paschner, Giroday Sawmill —Getting along fine. Jake Miazga, Western Plywood —Operation better. C. Stull, Giroday Sawmill— Operation, much better. G. Petersen, Camp A, Engle- wood—Kidney operation, not too well. D. F. Clair, Queen Charlottes— Operation, ¥. Berry, BCFP—Leaving hos- pital. Vic Rados, Minstrel Island— Operation. John Christianson, Mills—Back for operation. M. Rabbitt, Gibson Landing— Leg injury better. _ Billy Dean, Pioneer — Opera- ition, improving. * Fraser Life to Family Protection JAKE FRIESEN Branch Office: 415 Howe Street Courtesy and Service Insurance is Vital Agent Vancouver, B.C. INDUSTRIAL FIRST 1 of Approved by The Workmen's Compensation Board of B.C. Classes end Correspondence Courses for Beginners and for Industrial First Aid Attendents Are Invited to Membership, For Further Information Write to: ‘The Instrector, The Poors tel Lie Ald Attendants 130 West Hestings'Strest, Vancouver, B. C. AID CERTIFICATES Certificates. Vancouver General Hospital Sisters Olive Whitehouse and! Mabel Andersen, of the W-A., Local 1-217, IWA, visited the following patients in the Vancou- yer General Hospital, distribut- ing cigarettes, and, copies of the B.C, Lumber Worker: IDH iST FLOOR H. Shiramita—Cook Bay, Tex- ada Island—Broken vetebrae and right pelvis. Coming along fine. W. McNamara, Bear Bay Log- ging Co., Bute Inlet—Multiple injuries. Going home soon.’ Mr. Ferguson, Harrison Lake Mills — Multiple injuries. Not feeling so well. IDH 3RD FLOOR Alex Walsuk, Booth Logging, Alert Bay—Broken back. Coming along fine. Helmer Jolander, Comox Log- ging, Courtenay — Broken back. Treatments daily. Orville Mercer, Hendricks Bro- thers Camp, Prince George—Con- tinuing treatments. Looking well. Art Pratt, Beban Logging, Bukley Bay — Accident, Coming |} along slowly. T.B. PAVILION Nandor Nelson, Oscar John- son’s Camp, Allison Harbour— Out at time of visit. Ivor Swanberg, Puget Sound Camp, Jordon River—Second op- eration. Looking well: HEATHER ST. ANNEX A. Olson — Smith & Osberg Camp, Carter Bay, Craycroft Island—Doing very well now. Charlie Roberts, Harvey Log- ging Co., Minstrel Island—Leg amputated. In for treatment. WARD F—COMPENSATION BUILDING Lee-Kerm-Fum, Bloedel, Stu- art & Welch, Boundary Road—|_ Amputated hand. Very cheerful. | Sisters Kay Rankin and Mar-|_ garet Slarks, of the W.A., Local 1-217, IWA, visited the follow- ing patients in the Vancouyer General Hospital, distributing | cigarettes, and copies of the B. C. Lumber Worker: I, Sovde, Williams Lake—Feel- ing well. ‘A. Pratt, Beven Logging Camp —Head injury. A. Garrigan, Johnson’s Saw- mill—Shoulder bruises. J. Jorde, Okanagan Valley— Broken leg. Feeling fine. Al Apps, Cumberland—Broken | feg. Very cheerful. In P: they tell about Malen- kov reporting to Premier Stalin that it had just been verified that Adam and Eve were Rus- sians. “What if the Voice of America calls this merely propa- ganda when we announce it?” Stalin demanded. “What definite proof have we?” “The best in the world,” Malenkov replied. | “Adam and Eve had no clothes. They had no dwelling. All they had to eat was apples—and they believed they were in Paradise. They must have been Russians.” THAT SIGN, MSS GLP, |) Hes “ONiNG In “ HOM All WED BETTER “REMOVE. & SICK LIS T - B. Skillett, Gibson Isle—Burns Feeling better. H. Lymun, Bell & Campbell— Vanio Prani, Salmon River—| Various injuries. Not very good. H. Sweatman, Lamb Co.—Knee injury. Feeling ‘fine. G. Padula, Comox — Broken leg. Not too bad. J, Worthington, Englewood Camp A—Broken arm. Fractured pelvis and elbow. | Good. : W. B. Foley, Fraser Creek— Injured ankle. Feeling better. ‘A. Mazur, Cedar Gove —Toes injured. ee Glifford, Prince George—| ““Atbert Desaulniers, Allison eI Sas Harbour—Heart trouble. Fair. __C. Bonneville, Eburne — Foot], Sawers, Eburne — Lung injury. trouble. Feeling better. R. C. Rhodes, B.C. Forest— Knee injury. H. Ross, Alberta Mills—Ulcers. Feeling better. CATERERS during the refreshment hour at the Annual Meeting of Local 1-367 IWA were the wives of IWA members. Caught in the ee oe (eft) Mrs. R. Franklin, Mrs. W. R. 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