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LUMBER WORKER il ROYAL cITY A UXILIARY LOCAL 1-357, IWA, WOMEN’S AUXILIARY appearing above are: Sophie Rosine, Esther Spooner, Violet Courneyeur, Marie Brown, Gladys Alsbury, Frances Love, Mary McMeney, Margaret Seabrook, Pearl Smith, Margaret Nashnik, Velma Vandale, Norma Eddie, Beth Ferg, Amy Phillips, Daphne Wulff, Nola Jones, Marguerite Goben, Elvie Archibald, Paddy Whitelaw, Betty Sabourin, Beverly Carlyle, Ellen Walton, Clara Fabries, Gladys Sr, _ ANNUAL BANQUET PROVES SUCCESS | The Women’s Auxiliary of Local 1-357, IWA, held a very suc- | cessful Third Annual Banquet, May 18th, in the Russell Hotel, | New Westminster, with the former District President and three Business of the evening was preceded by a turkey dinner dur- | ing which President Margaret | Nashnik cut an appropriately \ decorated birthday cake flanked 4 by green trees and surrounded 4 by marshmallow “woodsmen” | carrying axes and saws, display- ed as the centrepiece of the din- ner table. |) The four guests—J. S. Alsbury, President Andy Smith, Financial Secretary Lawrence Vandale, and Business Agent Rae Eddie, MLA —each spoke a few words in which they praised the Auxiliary for the fine work they were ac- complishing. During the general business of the meeting it was decided to send two members to the Chil- dren’s Jubilee Camp at Orlomah Beach, Burrard Inlet. Sisters Esther Spooner and Pearl Smith were chosen. | j The Hospital Committee re- q ported 87 IWA members were visited in hospital and provided with the usual comforts, Special notice was made of the sincere effort being made by Margaret Seabrook, Esther Spooner, Velma Vandale and Beverly Carlyle, in their hospital visiting. Alsbury Honored On behalf of the members, Margaret Nashnik presented J. 8. Alsbury with a gift of app, ciation on his retirement as Dis- trict President. Newly-elected Officers of the Auxiliary are as follows: Geer bgerneret poabrneks ~ Vice-Pres., Margaret Nashnik; Financial Secretary, Velma Vandale; Recording Secretary, Pearl Smith; Varden, Elvie y Officers of Local 1-357 as honored guests. Archibald; Conductor, Beverly Carlyle; Trustee, Esther Spooner; Publicity, Nola Jones. “My wife told me to take our cat away out into the country and lose it. I put it into a bas- ket and walked out into the coun- try about eight miles.” “That oughta be far enough. Did you lose it?” “Lose it! If I hadn’t followed it, I'd never have gotten home.” ee Ff Double talk: The driver is safer when the roads are dry; the roads are safer when the driver is dry. L. Cowichan W.A. Elects Officers Election of new officers high- lighted the Regular Meeting of the Lake Cowichan Women’s Auxiliary, Sub-Local of Local 1- 80, IWA, May 6th, in the Union Hall. A motion was approved by the 21 members present, donating the sum of ten dollars a month to the United Organizations, part of which is to be used in hiring a swimming instructor for the months of July and August. The new Sub-Local Officers elected will be installed on June 2nd, and are as follows: Presi- dent, Karen Anderson; Vice- President, Pat Taylor; Recording Secretary, Julia Osokin; Finan- cial Secretary, Reta Alberto; Warden, @illie Gravelle; Conduc- tor, Irene Alldred; 8-year Trus- tee, Marjorie Clarke; Social Con- SANDWICH WHITE BREAD Siced Mie grad ~~ BALANCED RATION Slice pread. riched Flour. = WHITE BREAD ey NOW ENRICHED As an ald to better nutrition all G.B. White Bread Is now made with Vitamin Enric! ‘The white flour content of such loaves as Balanced Ration, Brown, Rye and Special Meal is also En- “Listen to G.B., CKWX — 5:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday” White Flour. vener, Phyllis Perreaix; Sunshine Convener, Annie Fisk; . Press, Irene Taiyle, Betty Palmer. A report was given on the tea and home-cooking sale held on April 24, which was very suc- cessful. ‘The drawing for the evening box of coronation cookies was won by Astria Johnston and Ethel Turner won the jackpot. The next meeting will be held in Duncan on June 13. Royal Columbian Sisters Margaret Seabrook and Velma Vandale of the W.A., Local 1-357, IWA, visited the following patients in the Royal Columbian Hospital on May 18, distributing candy, cigarettes and copies of The B.C. Lumber Worker: Mr, Duncan MeMillau, Red Band Shingle. Mr. Hin Ching Chow, Fraser Mills. Mr. EH. Perrin, Bloedel. H. MeLaughiin, B,C, Mfg. — Hand injury. Mr, S. Williams, Pacific Veneer— Arthritis, Harold Wiixon, MacMillan & Bloe- del—Psoriasis, Joxeph Madden, Pacific Veneer — Broken ankle. Mr. F, Pole—Very fl. Operation. Mr, B. MeBownle, Fraser Mills. — ‘Keclaent. Wenry Drawn, Alaska Pine—Ton- sillectomy. Mr. W. Injury. Mr. Watt, Operation. Janke, Mr. LeGath, B,C. Forest Products. Mr. &. Shank, Burns Lake. Mr, B. Alain, Flavelle Cedar. Beyer, B.C. Forest Products Moore, Powell Sawmills. Mr. N. Vick, Thurston Flavelle — Heart condition, * Reynolds, Fleetwood — IM. Shingle Mill — McNairs — Back Lourdes Brother Gordon McEntee of Lo- cal 1-363, IWA, visited Lourdes Hospital, Campbell River, May 6, and distribjited cigarettes, choco- late bars and copies of the Lum- ber Worker to the following: Tony Boos, rigging slinger, Giro- day Sawmills, lc Bay—Stom- ach trouble. Doing fine, rank Ryans, rigging ' slinger, Camp 8, Quinsam—Hit in the face with chunk, fracturing jaw and cheek bones. Okay. Joe Danis, despatcher, Camp 5, MacMillan & Bloedel (Alberni) Ltd. Bloedel—Stroke. Progress- ing ‘slowly. Henry Lokien, faller, CCM Log- ging, Thurlow Island—Severely injured about March 20, when hit by a falling snag. Making very nice recovery. R. H. Pideock, faller, Duncan Logging—Both bones broken in right leg. Doing fine, Gumnar Lindquist, faller, Camp 5, MacMillan & Bloedel '(Alberni) Ltd. Bloedel, B. C.—Stroke. Re- covering slowly. R. Hagenbrick, chokerman, Camp 5, MacMillan & Bloedel (Al- berni) Ltd., Bloedel, B.C.—In- jured knee’ cap. Doing okay. Brother Gordon McEntee of Lo- cal 1-363, IWA, visited Lourdes Hospital, Campbell River, May 17, and distributed cigarettes, choco: late bars and copies of The B. Lumber Worker to the following: Henry Lokken, faller, CCM Log- ging, Thurlow Island — Severely injured when hit with a snag. Progressing very. nicely. R. H. Pidcock, faller, Duncan Log- ging, Sayward, B.C. — Both us bones broken in right leg. Do- ing fine. Gunnar Lindquist, Millan & Bloedel, Bloedel, B.C._— Stroke. Progressing favorably Peter Astarorof, chokerman, Tah- sis Logging, Muchalet — Hand caught in block, necessitating amputation of three fingers. Do- ing okay. 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