B.C. LUMBER WORKER NO. Sean sae Co Ltd., before out ey Le eae C painicioners "WCB. F ERI ee “FOR REE TORTEG Bell, Wor! omen re anor Iw A Su ‘e yr Ablett, Commissioner WCB. S. FETY PERFORMANCE w ‘as made |, to anaes Mills, Cal naaien WVesterh inte Plywood and Sash Da |, Chairman, WCB; and Chris Pritchard, FRASER MILLS WIN AWARD — argest sawmill in the British Commonwealth, sing) plywood division, entere in al yees in the plywo Ae es hele wi ord of last year pared to the ayoue Gate fonitiia plywood industry of 37.62. The 1951 rate achieved reduced the 1950 rate of 18.51 by almost one- The si x division w the antorious certificate with an 7 current year with bated breath and crossed ers. Their |. accident was in October, 1951 and their frequency rate is at present a complete zero. They refuse to brag because of the fear that over-confidence may deprive t unique dis- tinction. The importance of the occasion was marked by the a fendianee ot all members of the Workm were sup- plemented by those of a plete id Arthur Be branes. OF B i redit to ‘kers Mr. ells ratulated the and employees on their aatstandl ing performance and byished them pelt in the pro- gram of cooperation aay hi meets zach peared aes pie to aed Managin; the ne rector and Vice- x xesident: of Canadian wists ber Ltd. Mr. Rya that the exeuit rightfully stone ae Reg. Davis, of the safety ecmmilttea IWA erin Spokesman for the I occasion was Roy Mae Chait man of the Fraser Mills Sub- Hi an jun r in: cidents, The aghievements of the past yeau he claimed, ed toward still han 500 employees at- engeugethe pleasing, ceremony. Hoa him: Is man outside who oa ie nae 4 dual Personally Hae , tell him to go e 8 Get mysbroker, Miss Jones.” "a oer or pawn?” A young girl brought up like a aint Si Wasn’t let to use powder or pape: had a big Wi tn Hes parents, Sune There’s hardly a place where it ain’t. Union’s Sacred Duty sion of the report ‘of Safety Coun- Submis: the International cil to woodworkers killed in the in- dustry should carry ens| esponsibility to pre- vent ny tragic fatalities ance of safety, he urged, was one of the ‘moat sacred obliga- ym nm members! fue ossible to ac was accomplished by volunteer oe Four Local Unions in District Nowa a stated, had. affiliation with, the National Safety Council, as the District Council. Improved Rules Sought n in the State ‘A safety met IWA safety Sra ie John t Safety Dee District a aa oIWA member’ S. he conference laid plans pre- ita ry to the Governor's “state ce to be held in Novem- crt wing the Presidential Next Ste A determined fo made to Fa adling, President of Dis aired the conference. Rls adv aneed by the ur er M » and will hea he presented at the forth- c conference, re: that legisla- rot ide ‘hat da. rec gaitiac| tutes pertaining to acciden Ae Diba tedusiivea ah the State of Washington. ¢ recommend that legisla- tion be enacted to establish a civil reice ing the Supervisor of Safety, by eaeudingg ie Director and Super: 4 representat: the Deporiment of eg “ Industri OTTO KWOWEETIZR ... SAUCERS — CLV WES — ale