(CB.c. LUMBER WORKER(_ FALL FROM DOCK KILLS C.W.P. MAN Safety recommendations were attached as a rider to balance in straining to twn a the verdict of the coroner's jury enquiring into the causes Ueh{ valve. ‘ of the accident which ‘re: A further recommendation ulted in-the death of William Morton. Ross, aged 39 years. due to a fall from the dock of Canadian White Pine Ltd., Vancouver, Death was found to he duc t i tion, drowning, Apparently the unfor- | IWA -Distriet Safety Directof burns 1 tunate victim struck the brow John T. Atkinson, recommended bottles were found on the v log in his fall, but no fractures | that all trap.doors for valves be tim . and prompted were found during the post mor- | placed at some distance from the ,¢omment from the coeron tem. ‘edge of the wharf. It was con- Nesses alleged that the: The jury, whose foreman was | sidered that the deceased lost his | Placed there by the ambulance crew, Opinion urged that proper care be taken in the use of hot water jduring effor y the xpresséd by TWA s that the work of ion should he 1951 Coast lo Judging by the cost, I'd say it was toll bridge.” To her hus! at 2 am. snapped: pose you've been holding a |friend’s hand all night!” “If Thad been holding his hand, idear, V’d have made enough || money to buy you a mink ¢ | | | Parents who never strike their | # | children in anger probably can’t | |run fast enough. | A lot of women are trying to | | See who can get the most out of | lan evening gown. | i She wasn’t much of a s: but she sure could fill a slip. Dead... ns AGE: 25 % OCCUPATION: HEAD LOADER EXPERIENCE: 1 YEAR DATE: NOVEMBER 6, 1951. ar bucatlee ‘Two 34’ logs, one 48” and the other 34” diameter were to be| loaded using an A Frame. The logs were laying side by side. The tongs were too small for the butt of the 34” log so the end nearest the A Frame was lifted to allow the hooker to get a strap under. , The Hooker went between the logs, and the 45” log rolled ing him. at dad’s Girl to suitor: “I think bie wedding would’ be y someone reading con- you a prize fi One man at bar to another: “I owe everything to my wife—and boy, is she collecting!” mage BEFORE & BUCKING * THE FLOOR, ) WE MEAN! ese RECTNC ON ‘ieee See _<>8 es