B.C. LUMBER WORKER Sb Paul's Hospital ws au wale mae and Edith Any stgeal al 1- ce iwae Maleee. tee “following seve Bee i Bs Bias es oe 1 on ete tek of u he J ber Worker: Adolph Hildebrandt, Johnson Stynes Gly Prince George — Hand a ated. Feeling a bit bette: Michnel Tereposky, Canadian wae seine ‘Wamcouvor—injured In for further surgery f BARS Alex Cameron, Decea Walto Carpe mone: _ uae: Te hee “ox pects cast to be on for fow e Weeks. Gilbert ‘Fiaata, Sawmill, Youbou aqaqaies TC eB Age tajury cad torr ane servation and treatment. Feeling a bit better. Step Up | ae a8 ram port on the Women’s Aux- of Sub-Local 1-80, IWA, Mission, B.C. Fe lor to the 1948 split ;———-———____ Siro Oo eed tee nat of oA sta Namen ference, which represented every today ahd feeling aulté well Auxiliary, a review of each A\ . ie ee Mary Causier and Edith Sisters mer of the W.A., Local 1-217, month of October, gS Sat ee fo Nee six 2 | patients in on ie of. business | October 30th, distbutine scandy, cigarettes and co} of the Lumber Worker: Adolph Hildibrand¢, Johnso Stynes can Prince Geo. mbers were present the tals 's regular qaontte meeting held on tl utated. Feeling a bit : “Expecting to go home in quite cheerful George Bullock, Columbia, Valley Planing Williams Lake —~ _ Ha ard party, postpo y Gheery 05 far: sur eery, Checry fe aieitcat on war Mela g Gat MEUEL, fc ofuton eae iarlle Frenton, 5 er, in the Parish Be Go Had ley -castcoft and mwas Whist and bingo were iavuieelenain e Feeling ana expects home Sat day. Osear Forsberg, Squamish, B. C. Bight days in Squamish Hospi- with broken Had _opera- lection ae played, with prizes awarded to F responsbiiteg that the too far |the lucky ones and refreshments undertaken ic Siemen, Recording Secre- th on it Oc! ens ‘Soin, Feeling tary Uae the IWA Duncan Aux- Hien ‘weil. ilia a Ww R, Peterson, Crosly Creek, —Lo; Reet Sas admitted on W oodworkers, and also a cheery \wamentt Page Getober Bt ith broken arm. reo et-well nese is given to all There’s just one more item I Sist I. Milm Tiare R.1.P. meta were appointed by the all women | Committee to place a wreath on| IWA Local 1-357, member John ore items | the Cenotai ph, Remembrance Day, | (Jackie), Shearer “MacGillivray, all, we | November 26, 211 Fourth ee ied in the |. The Sunsh shine Committee re- Royal, Columbian pole any ed that they had visited 46 | tober 30th. He y s born in Bort [not necessar' rtaining t0|Datients in the Chemainus Gen- Coquitlam and N Auniliares, it could be anything you feel would be of interest to eee orbital during Septem women—: loyed a: Manufacturing Co, Castaway — ‘‘Good | death. Cannibals!” He is survived by his mother, 8. Bessie Dawson, Hammond} grandmother, Mrs. A, Mac Gillivray, and an aunt. - Convention Conference year, in conjunction with Pe = Hod the B.C. District Council, No. 1 Recording Seats. rid eto. very success: Wontenta Auxiliary, IWA. a ful ti aeetner of of all Women’s Aux- Local 1-217, Sa ane his Lady heavens! Gentleman Ditto— “Now, now, mt don’t get in a stew held. At this con- Lourdes Hospital r G. McEnte: oer Vocal 1-203, TW Lourdes Hospital ine Campbell River distrib uting Gizaretien, chocolate bars and Worker to the following: Andy Lorine, faller, Blk River Timber Co, Cambell River— Fell off bun’ house porch in « wlas Strand of Ic Murray Matthews, Cold Creek see eine Granite ey, ghasing proving, eke ken leg. ca iz okay. n Roxs, Western Logging, Neville, mechanic Bim Bow out truck Wheels, breaking left leg. aa proving. foc _Patenaude, mp 5, Bloedel, *Sigeine mae ear seolaent Chest and other injuries, Joe Tele E.R.T., second loader— Broken leg. Improving. smith Hospi e Diamond, Lady- ine it Horney, Lady’ covering from ilini i Ernen ysmith — Re- zc Beiter, Cassidy—tlin Injured shoulder, erbynhive, ‘iaayemith, Hakanpan, Ladysmith — sI Ladysmith — Mrs, John Conti—tliness, Florence J, Reed—IiIness, vane seourves ene Fine r'ge—Broken 10; areas | STIRS UNION RALLY moder: education. The reason, he | total working force of Canada is Sal cad, was found in the fact that | at present Suan thus pre- the ‘trade, ‘unions shared in t ing an incentive to further responsibility for the prog: caer He pledged the continue a co- prec npnecemnen iva ecole sacred cali crage ingae iaamneawa Wee ae ity. aa role of the trade union ent ii as the theme eloquently. vexpounded b FANG Sfasloreers: when PAC Needed Gains mai h sollective com- bargaining, n _ Students, who as o-day erie Ss ere with poet wives pat frie nds, e hay He traced the development o: the ideals of freedom for the in- dividual, and urged that to fre Realize ee sacar failure to abi the purposes of democr: a site Rec d ard brought ain ica a had contrast with conditions as they existed in the ea aay, peers ae ihe rade union mov ad- a Se pesonics pres the, is a , ‘dent 0 e Vancouver ‘ ed ibilitie ie Coun roel George aftchel. exe car he i id Mrs, », and other prominent “of- |: With their wive e me the} He patina HB eae work We owe a|done by the International Con- eat debt to ate Tiny fe he de- | federation of Free Trade ei ms red. in the international field a urged support of aid to the yore member, complimented the ers in ap erate countries. “U; id L on the duct of the Insti- fe cited statistics to show that conduct e In: the majority of the Canadian peo- ed pleasure’ that t “of safety had been [re n the sepenon. ie pnd bods ennipas extol tas PRESIDENT NORMAN Mac- i work done one by the IWA ape University of British arsity Pesekdont iy this/? the genie cae « sould sa ent ° hile ta: if we are fe Bip bade anion, moore rca the the | gains had’ be jie oe 4 ay Pecedl for Paro Sa |imost ‘fective way of promoting |to the fact that only’80%'of the eluded HEATHER ANN L. Delair, R, rgan—A ee tiene 4 “rhe ollve: ‘Whitenoaee c of the W, TA ribs fal eG IWA, visited the follow- oon October ath, distributing candy, clgaret copies of B,C, Lumber Workes” .B. feel R in) A. enue Kelly Le — pareve Be ee oe Gaking nes Lal Bee 1. Be der, ken back? e vA, visited patients in the a aneees ver General tee ie Langley —Back in- jury. Robert ducti tion on back, Nelw Sunden, Legs Benny Lumber, Pen- cen es. Ru ‘Ter Ralph Goughinn, ‘Pioneer Lumber, yonott Mac oe ree OBI ood, om iets, re tr. ‘Broo a, Poe injur John Engstrom, “plc taka tee Bing, Port Hardy—Arm and face injury,