B.C. LUMBER WORKER ze DECISIONS © ot talib LSBURY District pecent Gratitude - Under your banner We ver © ie For you in- humility Athi to ag serve. as our own Glorious Canada, tnd sof freedom, ee HE of ine. now a 1 . To us as a mother you've is or that suitable preparati which will Face Be eae aoe a ie iber become, In your arms enfolded Us. Free will, eS es ee For this For this the Almighty, To give thee our thanks, ee remember you, Tigash for praise ~ And aly blessings You seek not. hal S We vena For you shall toil, Our uty this day We desire to fulfill. ares. oe ng t will be necessary to consider —MIKkE WYNNYCH C And carefully guard Your con aes and laws So that no In evil iagiiaee Those blessings is de leprive. lorious Canada, Land of freedom, Faith for you ae ‘ve. my, Ih ft unpred ted, The oN Bein strike, For you we are read To lay down our tives. anal ee B.C. ts to ag vases and work- our needs ah regard to Work- nditior n’s Com: th e Bist not ‘only state cae seh Baty Pee ue oe aE pigtement with ym the the mp ee are using channel to influence public n and government to defeat More cordial labor-management relations were wel- conical on both sides after a lengthy conference at Terrace Novi 18, between the officers of Local 1-71, and rep- of the Columbia Cellulose Co. Lid, Harold ime Fred Adams and J. E Financial 1 Secretary fa ne a ar wil lead a: weniteal raat by the id bi early dat BS ‘Health Inspector Censured ILO ve should et a the lest at to safe feguard our legislative in- | aw: Fr < | committee which pass for the 1WA. All problems of the area were threshed out frankly and with mutual satisfac- Called ocal 1-71 has been. successful | in getting its pee certification ¢ os paehior and he could not get the P.G. & E. Brandywine 0 tough with them. The Local ging at Mile 34 has teen certi tified | is bringing this matter to the at- and he Local is now pr recasting) tention of the Provincial Health to g ue agreement signed. epartment. cal Union has been plan-| President Howard h: Sepantectisn of this area cesstal meetin; g at oberg ‘Camp, twas £ forced to abandon it be- the Ci conducted’ a the large amount of Soren othe paeall etter the wruc ent ane “leant Pri at ly as ignorance an apathy, Partievetraaieatera allow: ed to handicap the united effor required. our affiliated unions, for we ootenay Report By J. STEWART ALSBURY ie imal eas Lo District President Wea aton on le er pay) a: oe patie travelling accommo- dations to Port Hardy. They also up the ma atten of better equipment in the woods. Englews ind Tops Special. mention is made by the Duties allocated to me urrent Interior contract ‘negotiations and prepa: ae ae st rine Fates called for extensive - age eircrieh ee Cranbrook area r (ue with visits to the jor ope! g between Castleg: and t all ints our ne Ree were Soused, ice “the attitude at the ane and determined to back the Union’s fight. This was made evident at the wee imesting oot the Cran- fe ion. All the ad- n were represented. n tional, 2nd Vice-President Ballard joined me in an nation of ae canes policy regard to trike. Menacing Contes Camp Committees Oreenizers. have eed tee Mtoe e time to clean up the sani- yund-Terr: frst| records show repeated deman made upon the Health Inspector ber and t Castlegar, we were at We refused the right to hold a noon- maintaining exeallen ion alth ae anaes on Nereaber 7 exp n the progress he members! Beale Inspector spent da Beary ae ‘interest 4 a the ime trying to give tee pit ie pean a4 cusp ue) ‘ aie Sirol 2a Vi ted 0 Third Annual Convention. marks. GS ES ee ee ee Preliminary discussions were held_as to the aaa of a sub-offic x Nelson, END Sir James said that without me spirit was shown by TWA’ ons pone in the , anbrook Sasi ul ring tl the eofces, of the Li Paeeetsiee nore al pro- unofii- with committees Zunetioning gov Menace OPA)—A re repre- a 8 5 co) annual meeting here. Lank, Chairman of the iets irepresentative and one a that tl | He explained ma: ig | Seem fair, “but time after time wh len a cee ay is three to o: taken ie count labor ee commented se perhaps Mr. ~Lank would consider arrangements complete- ra fair if three out of the four Canadian representatives to ILO from busi in a} would have been impossible to id} have trained the 6,056 of the 7,826 naive in the home mi e about| wifery service in the alii slashing expenditure on the| tion of alate birth. nee health scheme. was more thai “The National Health Service” vot siling co gtuaigeese bene the worst soe | ocean! 7 e come from The International Labor nization is the oldest es of the United Nations. organization antl iat labor and cates xepresentatives to “discuss and Care for All The r Saat noes aia BS gress in providing es all and say: district ed at Ee recent! ine decided to cut her Baia re cas ae the Scan- by more than king of criticism mln pound annual mn the scheme, says, causes grave con- eat nae aa 0) ‘8 ee h other in iodepen reeai hae hospital, with a tay i Semneient general medi- ur gic: al and ae e eas fact is ues ad most expenditure Bas on Pe tis tains it is ieee newsprint fi it, wered un | 000 tans ne fit fist half 0 of. 1953, 2 cass meer ‘with porn inate zt who had never had their eyes lm 1947 more tested as ae “all of them were without spectacles. of ere sold every year by standards and legislation. XPORTS BREAE a! ie ian Copper Re! where BNE of the Oil ea rout Union