Cc. LUMBER WORKER vi i Vancouver General Sisters A. Brown and 4. Hendrie, w, Wilson, Flavelle Cedar—Burns. the WA Local 1-217, TWA, vis- the following patients in the couver General Hospital dur- & September and distributed dy, cigarettes and copies of the .C. Lumber Worker: Sturna Island — Xiel—Dise. hemainus — Improv- der Blum, Broken leg. La Plant Capilano Timber — Head and rib Injuries. ~ nnrd Dermott, Camp A, Engle- ood—Knee injury. rnest Lund, Houston — Fingers an Claney, M. B. King—Back ju Melishke, Marine Lumber — cle injury. Hendernon, Bay Lumber. rt Byrd, Prince Rupert—Arm jury, Corrigan, Prince George — injury. > Storr, Courtenay —“Up and ound. rt Aitham, Harrison Lake. nye, Cranbrook Improving. yien, L, & T. Sawmill Plante, Pt, McNeil. ind, Chemainus. illizan, Stillwater. i lex MeKibbon, Capilano Tim- Improving, ert Harper, Canadian Vorest ‘oducts, jowling, Halfmoon Bay — Leg ry. go Fabbi, Altamere Camp — injury, Singh, Powell Sawmills — Is, unye, Cranbrook, hick, Huntington, Merritt— el injury. Chemainus—Improving: Contes, Mead Creek — operation. an, Stillwater—Disc. nans—Quesnel. Kibbon, Capilano Timber — oving. ‘Harper, jets—Improving. y. mty—Operation. 1—Knee injury. Fisher, B.C, Forest Pro- ‘Hammond—Knee injury. Clancy, M. B, King—Back Canadian Forest Im- derson, Bay Lumber ing. ean Prince George — Im- ing. x, Courtenay, r, Chemainus. nasi, Alberta, Cranbrook—Improvins McGregor Sawmill. Alaska Pine. penk, Mushletic. Isley. ws Kay en of the WA Local 1-217, isited the following pati: the Vancouver General 1, Octobor 13th, distribut- dy, cigarettes and copies of Lumber Worker: ANNEX a fen, Prince Rupert — Dis- Wood and Mabel zed. ver, Powell River —, Dis- mer, Rose Lake Logging: injury. Doing fine. nd, Houston—Discharged. fornaxs, Quesnel—Discharged, letzka, Englewood-—Leg i Awaiting attention. on, MacMillan & Bloedel — I injury. Looking well. pzak, Muchalet—Uleers, Re- ing treatment. LL, & H. WARDS usen, Swan Lake—G hab. Contre. jolunder, Comox—Up in wheel ir Booth Logging rful, rson, Prince George—Doing me to Centre. me, Prince George—Looking Logging — HEATHER AN’ x , R. J. Morgan—Arthritis. ‘oises daily. ers Kay Wood and, Mabel sen of the WA Local 1-217, visited the following pat in the Vancouver General Hal, October 21st, distribut- , cigarettes ‘and copies ‘ Lumber Worker: ANNEX mer, Roxe Lake Logging— injury. Peeling better. izka, Engelwood—Leg in- , MacMillan & Bloedel— injury. Gone ‘home. yank, Muchalet —- Ulcers. ing Well, on, Cranbrook—Back in- Improving. LD. & H. WARDS r, Comox -— Looking Iseith Rach, Anglo-Canadian Tim- ber Products—Leg infection. Peter De Croot, Mount Baker Ply- ‘woods—Broken leg. Reynold Wonderlick, Fraser Mills —Kidney stones. Albert Jacobxen, Flavelle Cedar— Foot infectio Adriano Postelline, Pacific Vene! i Frank Vesak, Fraser Mills — Growth on neck. Carl Casperson, Fraser Mills —| a Sclatica. Stewart Dinny, B.C. Forest Pro- ducts, Hammond—Siin graft. A. Hill, Fraser Mills—Arthriti: IL, Philips, Fraser Mills —Opera- ion, Sisters Gerd | Erlendson _ and Claire Fabris of the WA Local 1-357, IWA, visited the following Patients in’ the Royal Columbian Hospital, October 19th to 26th. dis- tributing candy, cigarettes and copies of the B.C, Lumber Worker. Patrick Sullivan, Lamford Cedar— Army injury. Lawrence Reedman, Pacific Pine— Leg injury. Les ‘Milton, Pacific Pine —Opera- ion, Robert Strachan, Fraser Mills — Back injury, George Logan—Varicose veins, Fred Blundell, Booth Logging — Rupture, W. Wilson, Flavelle Cedar—Doing hicely. Reynold Wonderlick, Fraser Mills —Doing nicely. W. UL, Philips, Fraser Mills—Op- eration. A. Pontellint, Pacific Veneer. Aibert Jacoben, Flavelle Cedar— Foot infection. Kelth Rach, Anglo-Canadian For- est Products—Bone infection of iti: sa) bes ur th thi faigh. Frank Venak, Fraser Mills—Doing nicely Carl Casperson, Fraser Mills —| bi Sciati St. Eugene Sisters Anderson and Whitfield of the WA Local 1-405, IWA, vis- ited the following patients in the St, Eugene Hospital during Oc- tober distributing candy, cigai a ettes and copies of the B.C, Lum- ber Worker: M Frank Sherbo. iy James Mille: Mrs. 1. Dorey. April Conrath, child. | Mrs, Henry Janzen. [oe is. Cairns, Gallow Fat harles Nordstrom, Mr. Williams, Mrs, Belding, Mrs. Sherrit Yahk. in Local Praises WA Work ficers of the Women’s Auxili- ing held in the home of Sister Trozzo. monies President Damstrom ex- pressed his pleasure at having Barbara and Shirley Atwood. Women Pioneer Honored member of the House of Com- mons will be unveiled in the Centre Block of the Parliament Buildings on March 8. next. With fitting ceremony, the life | The date will mark the 33rd former first took-her seat in the Commons following her election President Damstrom of Local -405, IWA, installed the of- First Annual Banquet of Local 1-357, IWA, planned by the Women’s Auxiliary and the Local Union, will be held Nov- ember 20th, at Shangri-la. ry, October 13th, at the meet- Four new members were in- ated into the Auxiliary at the me meeting. At the conclusion of the cere- Sisters Norma Eddie and Es- ther Spooner reported to the members at the Monthly Meet- ing, October 13th, that they vis- ited 63 patients in the Royal Columbian Hospital during Sep- tember. Hospital visiting com- mittee elected for October were en invited to the meeting. He ged the members to continue eir good work in the future. Annual Banquet November 20th od . Claire Fabris and Gerd Erlend- son. An Xmas Party for Auxiliary members’ children under twelve years of age is being arranged by the Auxiliary. Sister Claire Fabris was pre- sented with a baby spoon by the members. The monthly surprise draw, donated by Sister Pat Whitelaw, was won by Sister Nashnick. At the conclusion of the busi- ness a very interesting film was shown and enjoyed by all. Refreshments were served by hostess, assisted by Sisters} iss Macphail continued as a member of the federal Parlia- ment until 1940, being defeated by the present Finance Minister, Walter Harris. She later served as a CCF member of the Ontario Legislature. Sisters Officiate Miss Macphail’s two sisters, Mrs. Hugh Bailey and Mrs. Meredith Reany, will officiate at the unveiling. They presented the bust, by sculptor Felix W. de Weldon, to the nation in memory of the pioneer woman M.P. The bust will be placed in the cor- ridor on the main floor of the Centre Block outside the office of Speaker L. Rene Beaudoin. OTTAWA (CPA)—A bronze ust of Canada’s first woman nd work of the late Agnes Macphail will thus be commem- rated. Earlier this year, a group of women Senators and MPs press- ed for some memorial to Miss Macphail to be placed in the Par- liament Buildings. The proposed ceremony results from that movement. miversary of the day when the ‘eat social worker and penal re- Grey South, December 6, 1921. WHIST PROVES POPULAR Prince George Women’s Aux- iliary Local 1-424, IWA, held their first Whist Drive of the season in the CCF Hall, Oc- tober 21st. Prize winners were Mrs. G. Wick, Larry Nordahl. Consola- tion winners were Mrs, G. Nako- nechny and Henry Sawatzky. Following the games refresh- ments were served to the players. The nurse came out to a group of expectant fathers and an- nounced to one of them: “Con- gratulations. You have a fine son!” “Just a minute,” protested an- other prospective father, “I was here before this guy was. Where’s my baby?” Ladysmith General Financial Secretary Ed. Linder of Local 1-80, IWA, visited the following patients in the Lady: mith General Hospital, Octobi rd, distributing candy, ciga ettes and copies of the B.C. Lum- ber Worker: Mr. Jack Hulme, Ladysmith, B.C, Mr, Jack Sweeney, Ladysmith, Me, Quarry DeFrane, “Ladysmith, Mr, Charles Ruswell, C: B.C. Mx. George Cassidy, Cassidy, B.C. Mr. Richard Hearl, Ladysmith, B.C. Mr, George Telford, South Wel- lington—Injuries. Mr} Paul Raffel, South Welli Mr, William Adams: Mrs, Henry Thurst: B.C. Mrs, John Mayovsky, Ladysmith, Isabel Rodger, Ladysmith, Julia Johnson, Ladysmith, Lady- Mrs, Ermina MacDon smith, B.C, North Vancouver General Sister Lucy Robinson of the WA Local 1-217, IWA, visited the fol- lowing patients in the North Van- couver General Hospitul and at their homes: Art Palmer, Creosote Plant--111 at home. Mr. Courtepatte, M. B. King Lum- ber—Operation. Gone home. King’s Daughters Financial ‘Secretary Wd. Linder of Local 1-80, IWA, visited the fol- lowing patients in the King's Daughters Hospital, October 14th, distributing candy, cigarettes and copies of the B.C. Lumber Mr, Ted Oakes, Youbou, B. Mr. Jules Olivier, Duncai ane ernon Barnett, Cay Mr Je A; Bell, Lake Cowichan, B.C. x, Erle Carlson, Caycuse Beach, Youbou, B.C. aie ae oe E. Osweld, Chemainus, Mr. Alfred Birch, Duncan, BC. Mr. Way Sing, Mesachie Lake, B.C. Mr, Jolin Meltae, Lake Cowichan, 1d, Mg. Winnitred Dingee, Leechtown, Lundaht, Duncan, B.C, Mrs. Edith Joe, Duncan, B.C. Mim, Arabella ‘Blake, Cobble 31111, Be. Mrs, Lily Pannell, Cowichan Sta- | tion, B.C. Mrs, W. Gamble, Duncan, 8.C, Mrx Bud Holmes, Lake Cowichan, Mrs, Roger Beauchamp, Honey- moon Bay, B.C, A farmer’s barn burned down employed by Members of The United Packinghouse Workers CANADIAN CANNERS (Western) LTD. ON STRIKE WE DO NOT PATRONIZE BRAND LABELS Aylmer Brand Hatzic Lynn Valley Ashcroft Joan Abbott Wagstaffe Brand Peter Pan King Beach’ Burford Orchard City and the insurance,agent told him his company would build another barn of similar size and material instead of paying the claim in cash. The farmer was furious. “Tf that’s the way your com- CANNED GOODS OR FROZEN FOODS Present basic wage: Females 76c; Males 98c per hour Company proposed a wage cut of 15 cents an hour This space donated by B.C. Lumber Worker to the United Packing- house Workers of America CIO-CCL, on strike in seven operations of the Canadian Canners (Western) Ltd. Canada First Saanich Dewkist Stuart Quaker