ENT M sing the convention a aie upon matt By J. STEWART IWA District President er, of the Canadian Congress of Labor, ad. Ree week B.C. LUMBER WORKER ES ALSBURY’ CIO in ee ae significa to Canadian trade A ELECTION FIREWORKS DUE ‘inister of National De- nt 14 ens reading of the Speech from ie Throne By penrornte Gets a Vincent M: ie Speech pe the Throne outtnes the ae epee legisla- in- sm unionism has stimulated rar the position of the | trade union movement on this con- Ip and paper ranked as ae leading du: moyement, ae in Canada The CCL President cfiialy debunked the Belict, 5 curent 'S, ee ice on this point A a aay of penement ex- i he declared, ich com- tely offsets minor ailerons solutely for- i eercnnel in ad- Riise of the nee esh a) appraisal ie Fsaies for complete ~ While present 1o; loyallti ‘ies should ot be lightly forsaken for eines i, it should never Be ee that complete unity tion is = ideal that an ne d, given the will and the A resolution endorsed by. the tive urged the federal gov- “to, reco nes unions sof that gu alten aby lew 4 osrenteed Ny aS, Unions of other Canadi same time ae aes sane Pat a 40-hour week with | iia ven anal eli TT PULP PED ts, sawmills, id steel, butter an ¢ icligees eat loth and flour mills, tion which e de: salt lt with Pa lection pease Prospects the peaeures outlined m tie cooteration A eee agre atiénal wheat cat, o sullen eh exis t- ima (CPA) — Federal cooperation with pi as vincial the pear session of the 21st | tion of Canada’s water resources, Parliament was opened with Amendm the National Housing Aa, believed ie mean an increase in the amount avail- able to home builders, Anti - discrimination measures Pm uaa, under federal regula- Ex with various ae 8 fee Nacanal Health Grants Program. seeeye on the National Li- brary. Setting up of cee elevision ereens at Halifax, Winnipeg and ncouver, Allowing ore he ft areas not served by the Revision and consolidation of the Criminal Code. ‘iate Minister ence and an ‘extension of the rs Act. The living and is similar to the pene Hela by the government in CCF members already hay a S serecall items among the aeaeuree on the order paper for this session of Parliament. Check-off mley Knowles (Winnipeg Stan North a aa re-introduce a bill for the vol abl ing ape which n Among the many oie Bropss: Conserat ‘ion er natural re- that July 31 next, ed measures outlin n the rces, e—_—— = In the ae fotest stands, few men foresa’ nada’s Pacific Province a. with loresi days when British Columbia cities were bei: eing hewn ou of w the tremendous future in fe hte pas who aid was Willies Braid: sin 1904, he founded a ee in New ee that ofan Distillery Compan: At e whe: t city’s population was a mere nine thousa: nd, William 1 Balel was laying the firm foundat tions . ality - setting the ae Since 19 P 04, the Company has steadily expanded its facilities to and meet the growing demand for its quality products at home id. in the markets of the worl ‘oday, founder—William B.C. EXPO! B.C. STERLING oe pry GIN Vestminste: ae the Braid Street stands as ae evidence of the ae of it Braid. British Columbia’s First Distillery Legded in 1904 by William Braid THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CO. LTD. B.C, DOUBLE DISTILLED C. RESERVE B.C. SPECIAL