2 B.C. LUMBER WORKER August 21, 1952 1-357 SHIRKERS LASHED will in aon ee ee 1-357, TWA, in Aer when 1-217 Operators’ Claims De-Bunked Vindication for the claims of the Union during go; the derision to hold a referendum vote on the mat = per jeaeita were the compelling reasons for concer at the last aeoae ral meeting, as ae out that uch Bction hme he vonly original agreement. No indi Tt Loca’ fo which have hitherto escaped the oe wee 1eces: raisii duties the following: A it international C rea: ae Eddie, Ron Ratton: Albert | re Bore Elsie McNeney, Joe Nash- nik, Jack Sunguist, Stan Engberg, George Mitchell, Ge bury, Colin redger, ness, Dan McBride, Bane Jimmy Abrams, Roy Mooge,. Any nae Iw. at poe Dick ‘Thompson, pa aking dangero ground in this matter because of the penalty provisions of the CCL Convention Act, but the mere mention of th D. Ferg, L, Vandale, W. Tre-| suggestion is found nauseating to mer, G. Whitelaw, A. S. Mac-|the many loyal trade unionists Donald, J. Sproston, L, Palmer, | now working in the plant. Me (Uastony tu" Coumeyner, -J'| ahve mar eae inuous oper: Lindsay, A, Archibald, tion at Supreme Shingle Co Led. in ers has ‘presented the Local Union atsatina oP Gio Hen wae URES ssity of insisting BG Tocal Union fupon full observance of the com xeported as haying sl ced eit tract terms regarding production duty omit the epee uities euzing work on Saturdays and Sunday: the stri necr matte settlement has been negotiati able moments ‘Tast. mem ers | which gains for those affected the meeting decided to call them be- required Penalty rates, not for cate Cee ip and demand | ty awarded, »their explanation for being AWL. niority Stey y eps, are being Ten by, the nio: h was in Je0-| officers to recover ‘payment of the pardy under & attempt of Capi tipulat Nees ey Jano Timber Co. Ltd, to enforce | SPU! anew policy following th ‘ne required of those allowed to work as been restored following con-| The "dein quents are now being Zerences between the Local Union| traced to keep faith with theit Bement ay fellows. eee 5 cae established prior to the fire wil be recognized, and will be restor- oi ge ftom tat dale CRANBROOK The staining plant is still op- erating, “and, steps have been || ADDS TWO taken to reorganize the plan Meine eect mmittee among those now at i eters work, to maintain the basis for exerted by. the ofa off of Lora peremize nonin the! plantiwrhen | atced recently in vadding two ll 0) are new, eertifica the Local Union’s Tunisdietion, with ad- ditional “membership totalling rors ion_ play Progress promise still Facies accomplishments i in the months stuck to thes ae and stoutly || ahea: maintained the validity of the KAMLOOPS BUSINESS GUIDE COMM CAFE mloops' Leading Restaurant be 1927 eae srrece ‘amloops, B. C. ferred t prevailing conditions. ‘inalization of agr IR ay. Contracts ents” He aye een ae otiat- ed as ee ag DOreIDIE! Due 3 Ui wie the Van _mills are pressing approval Reoaoeeah dues i inereaes, it = 10 have cou- und. 0} eetings have 4 all been nfavorable, Indicating ¢ that f the money i ake Eire it, Fara mb: pr line: eenebioneat yatta ee foe Bay Lum President Whalen succeeded i in setting e _gmevance: rei regarding oe Lee former aceon had ean trans- o erable a Gotan, = anconvey the sae 83 term, and wi held-emectin rély. All in- dications alee tion- ally fine p Gift Allen, Chief Shop Ste ard at Western Plywoods reports that seven new sho} ed to issue aprons once more for those working around the spread- : Lumber s of interest eet Sain ite records of the eal UnioH officers reveal the dolloy ines Larson, Kashmir Lum- er Co., Chief Shop Btevard tated that his newly ele Bac £ Shop ipsam Bonn anaes Raat ‘all of his committees are functioning in order. CHEMAINUS BUSINESS GUIDE Ss. ICKER, Jeweller Ri EXPERT WATCH, JEWELRY & CLOCK REPAIRS WATCHES AND DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS ” Phone 213 CHEMAINUS, B.C. J, LINDSAY POUTED {C, Bradshaw & C [SURANCE ae VOGUE CLEANERS sich Calls ns chic Tak Coy han Tae, Sistine: REAL ESTATE DUNCAN, 131 Jubilee Street eat COWICHAN BRANCH: Old Po: Crofton & Hats ceae. and ae Press While U Wait ‘Phone 360 DUNCAN, B.C. st Office Building 4 GMC, ly erate BUICK =» PONTIAC = VAUXHALL ‘and White G.M.C. TRUCKS: oer Store Wty Buy Ir Used Car, greed sree Fetpleoe phone our Salesman Island Hwy. & Nash Rd. Herb Buckham — Hugh McMillan ioe “ 190 ney Deen 7 WALDIE & BREMNER MOTORS LTD, Froe Dellvery Phono 750-751 DUNCAN, B.C, Far from Fone suggested by the employers, the shingle mills a i 3 man: wo! th: [shits and all groover sections are not only on a three- shift basis but are demanding overtime, Fi I Ranki ou _seports peel records | oie tact ai ion Safe a ae vena that the e industry, have now been found by the officers of Local “L217, IWA, in fe 1-424 ; being “fin: ished”, as are rking three Officers recently lected in_the Prince Seoree aie ne eee se i were instal Organizer ake thorn ats . a = Hee eee meet on August 24, in, B.C. Forest P, -y Bracken, tae ViseBrest Gordiy Hunter 2nd Vics Bue Sey ony Miser cal Couneil ee regular eal safety counell meeting has Ree Scecno Gee Been chang ductor, Don Symington, ‘Warden, James Lehm te count member: take Jame: 2-Year Trustee, Pat Swank e asked 3-Year Trustee, A. Nelson, oe ry Neal was elected as dele- gate to the International Con- ae ‘ial _See- | ventio: eee ie Ha Id in Portland, walle ua Tae 1 1- aut with m chosen as his Bate Coneliation i Boas d set Mente Betwaen cesta eal 1-424, in support Com} commen nt Red Cross di drive fh) ask- ze era ate strike $4.0 | Enis mastier up with therloeal ‘of | the event any watchman Fane to pay, ection val be taken to nehey ue relerendum pte} king to mil Sta cea vienea stated that it is ex- pected the Boai mediately on - | the L.R.B. of tions eeting, to eve Bee all w: ing all members to give blood to this worthy cause, A new safe uF - | has ae bought by. the Local as r the me proved 4 inadequate = increasing number of t the ca aon . 1-363 Delegates Delegates elected by Local 1- 868 to. represent the iaeal at ae ni a peeing of the iture rkers, se rd will meet im- the appointment by a Chairman, rrears lans are now, under way by the neue seat worked duri e andl ue ay From Page 1 es Tee r day, straighten an er 2, 3, 4 5. The Ballot va be taken r 8 to 12, “ESQUIRE MEN’S WEAR (Graham Mowatt) Complete Stock of Work and Dress Clothing ‘THE STORE WITH THE POPULAR BRANDS” EY BRITISH COLUMBIA LADYSMITH BUSINESS GUIDE aa and ENietieg Rings, AIRD — JEWELL! aoa 28 — LADYSMITH ne ry and Clock Diamonds The badly ratty Chronicle in Sho} Socioty Bf rae Printing at Fair Prices LADYSMITH, B.C. atchos Phone 23 The Keeley coors has also been dae justed. bee in line the agreem« fae Ses over holiday pay at PORT ALBERNI BUSINESS GUIDE For Everything a ee PHARMACY ‘rescriptions, Drug Sundries, First Aid Supplies Registered Optometrist Argyle Street Port Alberni “MacGREGOR’S MEN’S WEAR a@ Man Wears WORK, SPORT or DRESS We Can Afford to Sell she BEST for LESS! ‘WOODWARD STORES (PORT ALBERNI) LTD. “Your Family Shopping Centre”