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B.C. LUMBER WORKER

May 7, 1953

1. SYMPATHETIC AUDIENCE responded generously to the financial ap-
peal made by Ed Sims, Canadian Director of the Brewery and Grain
stated Union, CIO-CCL., when he spoke on behalf of the striking Grain
Workers ot the Shop Stewards Meeting of Local 1-217, 1WA, April 18th,
im the Arcadian Hall,

2&3. SHOP STEWARDS, Local 1-217, [WA, assembled to heor full re-~
ports on the results of negotiations with the employers and lay plans ta
ergenize on the job in support of the Union’s Demands.

4. DISTRICT SECRETARY-TREASURER, George Mitchell, addressing the
Malakwa Sub-Local Meeting.

5. PRESIDENT LLOYD WHALEN, Local 1-217, and Financial Secretary

5S. M. Hodgson (sested), place the facts before the Local Union Shop
Stewards in regard to current contract negotiations. 2

6. DANCE ORCHESTRA of the Malakwa Sub-Local complete with pretty |

Miss at the piano,

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The Instructor, The industrial First Aid Attendants
Association of B. C.
130 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C.

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