B.C. LUMBER WORKER 1-217 "W.A. Plans Meet Representation oe the pe —0) st RC, "landers, Ar ney Old back injury. Feeling Steve Hoy camp A, purelowapo awe inal eel: Mr. B.C fine. Wom- ree ae Breil visits S - aul’: : ‘i 6 atta 7 be Te Sisters Muriel |. i nad i ‘one leg amputored and the other le patie) first v REgiees 2 good suite: based a \ e Sister Mary Ceusler - oe Ht Alda visited Fa pat ents the firs St B.C. james and Sis. ‘Vancouver — Leg-injury. New ited ‘Sister Hamer ting. My oly was installed = the Chait oi Fenton, Clinton Sawmills, n, B.C, — Skin grafts. vet ling that preparations for ation) — Si ferael Rae par Annual Christmas Party of peal 1- Be IWA, should be un- der way 1 people volun- ary ospital visiting for es St ’s—Si ‘s Hamer and Be Busch; Sisters Mary Cau- sier fe Pat Fulljames. sone (Outside Wards) —Sis. ters ve Whitehouse and Heeeag General (Comp. Wards)—Sis- ters Jean MacKenzie and Pearl Hodgson. ister “ Luey Robinson visited two ee at North Vancouver. Pearl Hodgson, Residing Secretary, Ladies’ Auxiliary, Local 1-217, IWA. Je eran BC BO — — Knee ness groups who so ikindly con- at me ola a a Phe Eeaic an Steve Liko, Camp A, Englewood— Rackcin with leg injury, Feeling orth Van General Sisters Robinson and Myland of the W.A., Local 1-217, Iwa, elite Bast as “Gnio ion 01 Long: erie 5 Lo Plan eat ey well as ed Bren of America, Lo- on gg eens ind 2952. llowing reports were Royal Columbian Sisters Phittin v1 CT Sek Leot__ Di: St. Paul’s Hospital Sisters Muriel Bradley and Mary Loe cones Cemee nzie and Peat or ‘Tho. ihaser ing aha Woks puseel aa Pe IWA, visited the followin: m er, Ma plenidge Lum- fg. Doing hoxwin Pauls tien nh Be aida in Gt dis Ree bral Hegel nga | tributing eandy, cigarettes ‘and B.C. Forest Pro: cigarettes and coples of The B.C. f B.C. Lumber Worker: Lumber ‘Worle je et Sav Herb Ps Kamloops—Knee {n- 0, ELC —Skin (eCo acific Veneer Sry, | i well. ek Williams Lake- ‘Wilson, jc Veneer—Leg julloc! = Warmputation on lett lee and | trac- ture of right le Operation Paul Miracture, oun Laas “captiano, Was _ §, Lillie, Power Saw Sales, Van. Broken blood vessel in ie arm. on. In ver Geo. Poaner, Alaska Pin aie ruefit Furniture citbert Wiaata, ¥ Stes eeent, Capiline “imber'— Jamen Wextover, Sauder Lumber— oe ‘Amputation, = i ptaaad a Take Logging: |p. Davidze, Gan, West Doing Charlie Johnson, Williams Lake— ery Broken back,’ Not feeling too Pex rma teyo00: ees a food condition and expecting to go home oon: Ade hh Hildebrandt, “Gordon | Bu Prince Geo. Marney Johnson, Spruce Mills, eats B.C. ore Surmm, Western Log, Port worker, sq aethne tp injury. Right hand amputated. ‘Deco ‘Walton, Hope Krayezowski, Port Melon. | Damen ies in cast. Feeling ft. May ary’ 5 opti , Lough- ae better. M. ‘ze, Can. West. Shingle Donal Mary Causier and a eeinntoving, © Ml Menry, MacMillan & Bloe- | 5, tary Cousler and Fin | métore Pilon, ol oe Saat the Nfolioxeing seven | LAV. Latte, Ma ‘eAflilan & Bloca Walter 1 wats in St. 8 Ho ospital al ais die Kukuehn, Pacifie Pine, Injury? 1° ea ibating ea Vigaretes ond P.M, Scott, MéeMitian & Biocdel jes of Bo . mber Wo rker: lywood, E ih Shari Fenton, Clinton Saw! mill, Stan Jonson, Can. White Pine — © Brooks, Giinton, B.C. — Skin grafts. lewood, B.C. A er Poll, cig ng fine. uundlee Hospital cal 1-363, wae ae aon teen Trospiest in Campbell Bulver CE EAD BHD: cigarettes and choc the following: Keith Petrie) Forbes Bay Logging tuck driver—In for check-up. HEAD’S A, Stinson, Canadian White Pine, NEWLY-ELECTED PRESIDENT of the B.C. Credit Union League, Farley B. ae (left) presents the League’s Achievement Tro- phy to-Jos . Corsbie, EWE (Gredit "Union, of Van i Mandten of the Gulf and Fraser Fisher- Brown bread that i only because it ae 2 ae molasses or ave wha it ae according to new its ‘egulations made pub- m brown peat without e: ionged ‘Ho bread. The ne vide for "|BAKERS TO TELL ALL ew regulations also pro- salto a bi nay. ¢ named ner protection against ZA, any bleach hing e i Ss mail led) — ith to be dentined as town bread” roup of health co-opera- Gaeta and Sear work and re- search work on co-op drug pr ducts for the use of health co- ops —Rro- | questions about eoloveds brown rathentianl Co-Ops In Drugs ‘whole wheat bread”. Alveady. startling savings-have= been realized. One inie now obtai; for “sigue old r a third ob cearniereial sale, 0-OP. price by the drug co: “Did you know, dear, that that tunnel we just passed through was two miles long and cost $12,- 000, 9002” asked the young man. “Oh, y!” she replied, as erred nged eae curls, s,, ‘Well, worth it, wasn’t it? it was Howard Currie, faller, Salmon Hiver Dogeiis Cowell on axe, ub logbelow Enea! Maine Oe Reg est faller, Howell & Kay- kin ging, Thurlow Island—= ene OMe Do- King’s Daughters Financial Secretary Ed Linder of Local 1-80, TWA, visited tho fol- lowing patients Daughters. Hospital” in Du istributing candy, cigarettes and coples of B.C; Lumber, Worke Bul Curse, Hiutcres st—Injur Ty Barnet, Honeymoon Baye ‘mjury. Vineenzo Bort Renfrov-=aniured arms, Jack May, Gordon, River-—Injured. ihe “Herleusen, Masachie Lake— Broken arm. i yd Bren it, Gordon River—Iliness. 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