March 20, 1952 B.C. LUMBER WORKER 9 —— «, , . It did seem like a big jump—this move to Prince Rupert. Frankly I didn’t know what to expect. But really, Jean, things have worked out wonderfully for us.” “*, . . First thing, of course, is Art’s job at the plant. He’s crazy about it and I must say it’s bringing in a bigger pay cheque than either of us had ever seen before. Then there’s free insurance for both of us—and the children too. Not just accident insurance, but Life and Sickness and all the rest—everything @ you can think of in fact with no strings attached. That’s a big help, not having to worry about Billy and Shirley if they get sick or anything.” ¢. . . But what Art likes particularly about the job is its security and advancement opportunities. You see, the Cellulose Company is running a full time operation up here. That means we can plan ahead from year to year without that awful uncertainty of layoffs or shutdowns. By this time next year we hope to have our own home and be able to call ourselves real Prince Rupertites—or whatever the name is. Everyone’s been so helpful and we’ve made quite a few close friends already.” sc. , . Knowing Art, you’ll probably laugh but the Big Lug is even taking a correspondence course in plant management. That’s another thing the Company helps out with.” *. . . Oh! Oh! That sounds like my guy at the door. No more for now .. .” Columbia Cellulose Company is the first unit of a rapidly expanding Canadian industrial organization. . Within a few months, this organization will be combining timber from British Columbia with natural gas derivatives from Alberta to produce a wide range of fibres and other acetate products for Canadians from coast to coast. Our program of continuous forest yield ensures lasting full-time employment for thousands of Canadian workers. CLIP AND MAIL TODAY COLUMBIA CELLULOSE CO. LTD., Standard Building, Vancouver 2, B.C. Please send me, without charge; the attractive 20-page illustrated booklet ‘The Story of Tree Farming" A 2 os sos = Name... COMPANY LIMITED © PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. iN ORM EL TE ete BAS Ra Be 52-25 City Province.