ist Issue, February B.C. LUMBER WORKER —_—— €_ Sek Royal Columbian Sistors, Velma, Vandale and N¢ ow Ke ot t yal Columbian “eg January 23 to TF inte BE candy, clgarattes of the B.C. Mfg. ature ay Ply- le ane ea rd, Western Paper eatiie—Hand 1h ur M, Milliman, Pitt Chik, B.C. Fores — Stomach Great Central Lake. jury. a 3, eating, Alaska Pine. the se aes Thoma R Hampton, Srhurston “Flavelle. ©. Waswell, ‘Alaska W. Messenger, Shook Aiills Sisters Velma, Va ndale of » Local 857, 1W. te ollowing ftlents in ‘the Royal Columbian sei January 16, Ru SneuHeR tes and of the acific tear on fing emgerston, Whonnock Lumber— BR. Ducharnt Operation. Te Intord Gedar-—Kid- mV Verkorieten aa petty veel te Toure RB Watts, Flavelle Cedar—Leg in- 2 Operation, | and King’s Financial Secretary of Local 1-80, if Mowing cist ing es ft B.C. ‘Ton hn be it, Robert Mr Mr: ‘and Gerd | Mrs, Mrs. iat Ypllington, Humphrey—Absess, Verrier, Fraser Mills—Improv- s Daughters IWwa, ed patients in he Sing Daughters Hos} atte al, cand ‘camphe i Preweyainen ss on. Harold Kenyon, Duncan. Keith Hammon (Child), een Mylinarehiiz, Youbou. we iinrold Teenyon, Duncai Destochers, ‘Cowichan, Mrs, Dolores Dimery, Lake Cow- Lad; rah Docker, pane boa nae Britain’s Daimler auto works, is ing a new car these ais a $42,000 peas ene Rpnolifars ed in genuine zebra es ided zebra would be west" "iad, told the press. “Mii eae Hot to sit on.” of course, might i Pa tare vulgar. G, Butterfield, Red Band Shingles. . Wassel, Alaska Pine. Linder the n Kier, Caycuse Beach, You- “Lake DISTRICT LADIES’ AUXILIARY CONF ERENCE District Conference of the IWA Ladies’ Auxiliaries, held during the 19th Annual Di strict Convention, Januar, attr: ‘acted more than wht delegates from satisfac tory fea- dis feat Auxiliaries, such a: those now formed in the pieron e accomplishments of the aaitecien together with the re- wert heavier burden on us. sults of the conference summarized for the IWA conven- 2500 evel telge cat Sane and injured Woodworkers een of the Ladies’ cates Aout AUXILIARIES REPORT SUCCESSFUL YEAR Crippled Children. other interest of oa Auxili- seis ied tien oo ing the as Losals 3 in iets santa Sethities uch annual Christa > ee rti picnics, Dances and and tao) “Brother George Mitchell for » Cig lindness in ichan to their wives that Mrs. M Lister, Duneai id: TR. Denesting Schetel, Duncan, Ss said: e need more helping hands in rx; Thomax Boulet, Lake Cow-| “It gives me great pleasure, on this worthy cause—and to Join See inewarie, Daunte ehalf of Oia Ladies’ Auxiliary| the local Auxiliaries! TDP AVeiister, Sr» Honey-| Conference, to this opport-| During our rence it wa moon Ba ‘Atmschank, Che-| Unity to speak before the Con-| revealed that several Auxiliaries mainu: a) vention, to bring greetings from | find the time and cae to send a al aes dirs. Dav eit, Duncan, haat Aaa te is Mrs. e Ladies liar any to cl Mrs. M Lenora. = d all our rs. | tions. It was abo. pene to our oe Wo ae very die Auxiliaries have mo: to report that we now have 10| helped, financially and morally, active Auxiliaries, but with only | members’ families who have bee i bers. As this aver-| in diffi BGs 146 Rromen noe SEES Ha fampers ‘and comforts were and e B.C. ree ane wish toi thank our own noe als for the assistance they ae contributed n-| during the past gee erect aac Tay Stal Dikectan Jom eA ieecdies bled the delegates to the Aux- phenomenal inereases in Union nembe: pat ip over the past it has naturally placed a aan Queen eee Solarium for ie at Christmas. "Other Aurdharies Rehabil Workmen’s Compensation Board. From Page 12 ee (Present affecting wages, hours of labour, industrial working pian ad strikes. ‘Amendments to these By-laws shall be made at the Anm District Convention in » acenndance with Article XIII, Section of the International Constitution amended November 21 and 22, 1955. Roberts’ Rul ¢ Order shall prevail at all times as pro- vided th Article XI The Constituted (a) Director (b) Chalet ay First Vice- oats ctor (d) Se aM Vie pieectne {2) pie Vie! er irecto: Safety Council each ‘ion to the elected officers of the the first one iditi Local” tan shall be entitled to one delegat ued stadt mem ers or fraction Gieraat? =i their Safety and ene aadiennat Deleraie g sor eect one thousand (1000) ae thereafter, or major ue y-laws amend ded April 28, SL, SE iaws ate sdod ee Sa 2 28, 1036, * By-laws am¢ ber 22, 1955. By-Laws” (Amended) (b) Secretary ® First Vice-Director (d) Batoge Vice-Director Third Vi venta ue lected officers of the Safety Couneil each be entitled to one dciexate on bene first one )) members or fraction thereof, heir Safety additional Delegate Bay maa io sonal 000) iter, or major fraction thereof. ILO TRAINS 687 WORKERS GENEVA (CPA) — Some 687 worker-trainees have re- iT West Ei Columbia, ee Iran, east Turkey and Yugoslavia. The training, which has cost | $520,000—or $750 per = tines for = mont ‘was carried out in 0 different plants and Aa in palm eae Me See: Se many, Fra Netherlands, Switzerland, and the pols Ps