2nd Issue, August B.C. LUMBER WORKER C Scck Royal Columbian. Sisters Gerd rlindsen and Patty Whitelaw 2 Aut iia Local 1- 1-357, IWA, e following patients in’ the Roy: An Columbian tatbating ete w pole dis- tributing candy, cigarettes if B.C. Lumber Worker: a a fstpkens ‘Hatz! isle Improvini a David Anton, Pacifii D- eration AY Sprott Alaska Pi Meys mPngiewood—Accldent, x Woo a Perea ealle, aul. charek, P acifi 4, Jones, B.C. Forest Products, Anton, Chycouk, Fraser Mills. pipe ie lexee; Wether c. ing, B.C. Foe Product: Py ieudeors at tna Ter WA, “visited vite, following Patients ih the Royal Columbian Prospital, August 2 to August . Legath, Kashmere—Broken leg. W, “icons, ‘AibemicBroken Jee. W, Kardinal, B.C. Mfg.—Knee cap indus. ong) Fraser Mills—Hip injur & malitoul, Pacific Veneer— necl ne faaee “Mt. Baker Plywoods— whois Sete ae rrington—Improvin, isOperation. Gordo Bully Puclio Veneer Skin graft’ on hand. A. Blostrand, Fraser Mills proving. J. Redling, Alaska Pine W. Bourgoeis—Hand Injur BiG, Forest Products, — In- J." Jones, Hammond—Bronchial trouble. Huth Roch, Anglo-Canadian For- picst, Prodets Lee. injuries. xander, Davidson Brothers * —Oneration. TEU Blavelle—Observation. to. fic Veneer—Uleers, August 9 to 16, ee candy, cigarettes and of the B.C. Lumber Work Ker! Anton Chycosidi, Fra: r Mills. John Pleree, Timberland Mill. Sohn Jones, B.C. Forest Products, PisudcciOumoat, Hiavelle Cedar. Ri. _Larson, Mt Baker Ply ‘Hand operation John Redlin; —Hand injury. , Pitt Lake—Leg Col Hugh Honey, i B.C. Forest Products. Forest : Broducts. Ls —Leg F._Legath, Kashmere Lumber — Broken leg. JW, Mardinal, B.C. Mts. ry Raeeuseencen cel Yospital Cueee ing August and cls istributed candy, ant cigarettes and the B.C. pa er ‘worker: Tottenha ee ‘ation. Gone Clarence Anderson, L. £ ue eas —oCrane acclden ae King’s Daughters Financial Secretary Hd Linde of Local IwA, fonowine Renente ff fhe ein Daug! ea Hospital, “August ake ribu tin; ry, ne arettes and of Bet stmber Wor Gerry, Grit Hil Robert Bramfitt, Hilierest, John Anderson, Lake Cowichan. Stepkien Anderson, Westholme. mn Belanzky, Gord iver. We Gres ts Lake Gowrie hal uk Duneai é Smi Herman iehl, Toney moo: ae Honevigon Bare Ba Bear Creek, Tom Gri ‘itn, Duncan. FLAVOR FRESHNESS BAKERIES GENERAL ~ SANDWICH | r visited we lo Lise may ve Campbell, Lakha Singh, Btesache Lake. Hrs, Rete Savo, Caycuse Beach. Mrs, Elin hyde Be Max, Roy Heya Dunean’ Bods, Bay, % Mrs. Geeil Wallace, Youbou. Mray Letty Lous, ‘Cayeuse ‘Beach, Mra: Tom’ Kaw oubou. mco! Nea General Gertru Vani Pither Pearl Hodgson of the t N. Ducha me, Prince George—Leg amputat Singh Garstia, Empire Box—Hana injury. S. Quaye, Creston—Operations. John Hounslow, Universal Box — papa sey Leonard. Mork ging, Sullt Dl gra, haley Oo) eeing, Miia injury OB- asap anak any ig, Chil- a za Columbia Cellulose, Ter- ices injury. N. Mei bale Bagle Creek, Harvi- ira Bunton, Davia Lind; Baibne ene Smithers | —internal poe Len Kranroa, P.N.E. | CAMP JUBILEE float in P.N.E. Parade, displays we PARADE F LOAT ure playground, and sounds ae for support of a s. at jorthy project, contributing to the welfare of children. in working class home: —L W, Gurnes, Vancouver Plywoods. George Whitehouse, Can, White RINCE GEORGE, Sloters Savely ana Dyck of the L.A. Local 1-424, TWA, Visited the following: patients in’ the Prince nd District Hospital, July ae° “distributing ear ndy, cigarettes and copies of the Lumber Worker: Joe Kovach—I vin, Peter Pony ch—tinproy ay Alee Parent—Improvin: Erie Tomitnsou—tmproving, George White Iniproving: ey soran hh iceinal -ovin, gastos on August’ 3 at Prince eoxea =k eDistelot Hospital by Sites Stavely and D edge sors backs, mi Vproving. W;,Blanen—Broken ribs—Improv- ing. Steve Zingle. Carl Hassle—Heart condition. Im- proving. Mr. Karlson—Sick at home. Marlene Stavely—Tonsil operation. Women Become Barber ers BONN G2) = may soon take over ee Ties dices amet 1s serine in- dustry of Germany if a trend reported: at the recent hair- dressers’ convention contin- = HERE UMONS HELPED TO BUILD HAPPINESS By JEAN MOHART ee urade union ,move- unionist, she thanked the mer- hant, took hold of one ear of a as in auiee parts of Beale has a pecierotnd rich with events of signific: The exciting story < the defiance of a gi of uote ack of potatoes and dragged i of with her That incident is typical of the persistence and de! etermination | of the whole group. | cidentally, now- Be si “still a an in- defatigable worker on the Camp Committee. But-in spite of their efforts, they added up to enough to meet the ne and a little bit more. ar-by-year account of the olay work inspired by devo- tion to the ideal that has made coaxed He contribute.) n._ 1955, in addition to the main buildings built that first year, He e five cabins, a fine din- hospital cabin, a stat RaMiteee: cabin a spanking new wharf and. float (valued in terms of material and labor at $8,000) and a laundry and. shower house. ue: that only eae ne of hairdress- S nop are boys. 1 decline in recrui formerly male age women. are being trained in the ton- sorial arts. LIMITED thriller. Taking command a tiny bastion, these men|sary ca: e group decided to} Every 12 days, from the fst fired several broadsides at tate the ae ioe Jet ee Roney after schools close a boatload of soldiers ord-| for a tag day. Th rad by the government to| The take was cine e war- ta e-open in September, 100 takese the mines. The| "nt looking for a e. children enjoy the best of food, Ire turned ea and pesded Beautiful Orlomah B a a Heel oe pose ee taped -hour trip by wat ee ack to the mainlan tard Inlet, seemed withie. theis | has ever been refused because of But ih all fae of another | means, With 600 fect of water | mability to pay and the child frontage and 125 acres of in s not have to nae in the daily papers. arabledeceneny ivan srediere rade unionist’s h one we want to tell now is a dis thi 5 a Y ferent kind of story—the kind ey aa looking, ace camp is own: purchase that is: sarely atid in the e ated WW the Chil idea Srutitee lane was sureneet, “ork 5 paTHaes cee amp Association. There pce ey preanized ee eer the lace 2 | is a 14-member Board of Direc line labor stories that year were | ody who ‘could help was re-| {1S and a Ladies’ Auxillary. It Buea the Egon et eatiieel is financed mainly through dona- qv 01 & aah yee rioting in ions, 80 percent of which. come ace +. having the riot) Tha : vst summer saw m trade unionists auth ‘om act saad by the mayor and es ha as spend eij hate PY P ig broects sponsored by the Aux- ahnree) a ae ees aeety small BOM of wan people Ee pr oblemitiHowy toi ielifitta/ chile Gian a2 sowene acute twee decent polidey: during, the lovely, summer’ mon’ vis its at Hh camp for tthe" ined ibly sting boat i there unl lire —children ‘ould otherwise have had a A btin ta Bene Park for a one-day outing. From February to October that ilial ork of keeping the place in See is done abn eutteely by volunteers. Not just one-year, but year after year, faithtel men and wome ae HAN Sane ae id fall, in all kinds of y antes to a a summer cam Eoestctnlarenlcttracieucinioriztst Times were tough. Where to look for money for this kind of “lux- f the alnees i Bailsing for use asa idtatien/and The a of Vancouver ares es folgen Jubilee that summer and that’s S| how the Chet “be Sum- RL aes ney ase ury” was a real poser. ining x As working people enelves —only nen union members—thos: eople knew that trade sae tedhenttos, as well as members, weren’t any | mer Cam; too “flush”. Still, they thought, if enough iiiduals ould be | the next yea persuaded that the Drolet was rth v =D) on te Proper' Hi couldn't i be m™m vu while: the money raised i. make a ae uae taxes, Undaunted, the So tl ork pase Snaividuels, ‘They cst fy ISRRUTEG Committee”. donation was pak refused, a oe a dime. Sometimes a ibe per said he’ just didn’t have the re but offered groceries or "oak es this happened to tiny Mrs. Gower, wife of a trade mbers ete cay, ane nt maine Ertl send es their Biche s. Afte when the proceeds ate totalled, true and remain alive. trude Cook, the publicity secretary, who ha: worl espical incident. orki orking at the d in a cold SS cueing Yr day were given t coffee, “To hear them sayin; nks i? says Gertrude, oan a ane ener who was And,” she sa “they're pace like eu me ee ope who work up ther Tf and when the Laas of the nee union movement in B.C. i and an; awaits a mer Camp should be ae up in front.