~ CAMP B.C. LUMBER WORKER NEWS By THE CAMP INSPECTOR Stewart is the northernmost camp within Local 1-71. ay main operator is picstere Food Produ cts. ctive committ We’ ie Bo camp, but the old- aniets wouldn’t know the place Brand spankin’? new bun faceee and cookhouse, with a recreati all on ks for this y ‘ound ards are gone, but that was soon rem- edied for at a Union meeting on May 20 elected a 13-man ay committee who swung into actio They got the camp signed 100 per cent with the eave’ f three hold-or good, a under "their feet. Sub- Local President, Garth Whi t rd Secretary “Boon” Santurno head up the aataailites, : . a They’re pecetly interested it getting some e dilap nidated crummies fixed, i he crum- mies must really 1 for at one of the Grievance meetings the Push said th Idn’t ride in th i elf. w familiar faces fi the Boner ites, Ed Cottrell rat Harry Cross from Aero and Earl ane a ee. Main e is ane two taverns ‘bd st across the B. C.-Al- aska bi few dollars ae last year, atla Lots of thi a 's are beefin’ about Satets. Seems that the compan: et it Ip across that ‘they are Safety. When this eee the guy on the job doesn’t care either sult, violation of the W.C.B Had a ae ot early shift her during the first part of May but the pains came to ease the fire a bit. Powell River Co. Met an old-time hooker, Char- lie Morkassel who’s sled building ow. Charli hat he’s. to toilet systems, for they have one here too. Wonder if Harold Foley ws about this? of talk ut Powell River eoibae $50 million to the = Baik States to es ne mill. The poe est that they “Ex- get oiled up just as much in Hyder as he can ehiselling on with this labour poliey they're going the hand fall commit Elected Union meeting here elected an ll-man committee, who plan a 0! krei who oe d for Morg: for years. Union prob- Bitrate not to many eihough the boys are Petine tired of out- side toilets, ‘onder if Powell River Co. cai oa a few bucks for a flush toile’ at system, Understand they made a VanBe urden an’ one palsy put it, “If we don’t ee e deal, ae there w panier eet, around pretty fast in Vancou' ates This used to be Morgan’s old 12 good * YS ° ’ say you are ey, - yaNcOUVER an excellent host... RY «TA 1121 * YO 2696 * WEST 2115 BREWERIES LIMITED eaten’ the en iavanice committee to look into things I ae ing sheets every fi See arcre ea cas aa mplne PONT tne washroom. About 5 years ago I heard that Aero was moving to a new loca- S Old-timers Fix Junior’s Ideas By PETE THE PUNK a beef against y Loe: they ao thing out for us when iu wait unt il se i fours tig tanita The “old tases’ sae Imow “mM was anything holy about the for! mince Uyelbeenjsrouidiands ent. How ing aa fixin; the old-tim uple of ees ago the 1 aa Saturday work. He and what the weather might weren't ae nike n dig ne e. Som and ail wed work Seaeoe Wee sect med. Ii We put up a "iat, but “anally pole, and I m had known jutting thing, al Union stewards. Why we join the Union? Tnsteah they up, and then they try to beat aiineniies it, but I never knew there ve had it ever abate ty-hour week. We’ me of us neyer knew anything differ- avere} We supposed io Ano that it had taken a lot of fight- put the pressure on about som sh GPS mu bane aa Mi Heenal ciiunl aic aach, do to the operation if some logs ort of cash fell for this line, ike a good idea at the ig Angus rounded up the old-timers and g to fix our clocks. ornate low men on the totem mit it, Big Angus said it was all because we fr uldn and c ’t have cared less. When they got us straightened out rihianicer teu talk, we knew a few facts that had been goofed, by us, Now I Know The Facts nion has been 37, eae that eon give a guy a chan human race. Way back w a Nes work sip HOUrE ay poe red, not Gadd jong fight anal du ccleaner eA SSB fighting the bosses for hours of ice to live in Ke he belonged to Hie suckers in t rade used to ha we “If a'man didn’t cotinect witiiacwldoy maker, he would be sent down the road with a broken back or e years. Wh e bos a eonkel -up heart? iy patout ZEN, ses—loggers were a dime a dozen, ‘d fight to get the five-day, forty- screaming about every minute taken off the sixty-hour week. hey are scheming to take it away from x d exeuse to drive in the wane for the day and then the ten-hour day. nah ne ‘they shold ‘ut the belt of overtone But just wait and mn a regula lar six-day week, they'd soon find hi me fe uld be ae ee Pine it from under out. ‘A It ¢ ae ne to y contractin, fies camp ion odin, ae Tel SAR after aah ire Dar whieh electe a mmittee ae erates meting e com: mittee swung into ac d the p should be 100 vee ats pater eres problems here, Sandspit Sandspit camp is just about pire Day the statutory holiday pay, imagine ‘Some not too : Penateed atioy straight time for the e six-day work qdlolay helix ty AGERE would ‘ays it would be logs before men. I see that point, and I’m sticking to it. What the blazes would , if I toss away my health and safety? , ive days, eight hours at a time, is now good enough for my book, 0 y t the stretch, and be a normal human being. er : é cl ay, I had to cave in and admit to ge from some of the| Big Angus that the push had nearly made the complete sucker out boys is that the company have a| of mee a we egnsten om maine | aunt ou af Souths el hats eal a real agua ae ane sumonsteus: ae again! Please take my name off the sucker list gee as Dan: ging the same as it always was, but| urday—or else. sh picked Dana Logging is isolated and| the “push” here seems to be very| on the wrong fellow, Sie nee So en-| timer here told him that it would of Cumshewa Inlet in tl usiastie, in fact, that hardly| Have to be the “for else” for he Charlottes. pee seta an ak anyone in camp has a good word| wasn’t going to work Saturday. aska Pine . Ca r hi b ic Novthern are go- ing to have f difficulty. These c: peeks otis will oe have to te shove eae will ae es certainly not anyone who has ne ee r some peernion been in the Ee time. Have Maar aia certain shueatened, mney worl One eet Sa ilo uote June 10th. Darn good idea, Sure is good to _see some of the old- timers aces, Kris vee ail (a Sundhei others eee stil jelding the fort, qual! 7th AVE. & MAIN STREET J LWA DISTRICT OFFICERS Deiwe PLYMOUTH’S JOHNSTON MOTORS THE STYLE-PACING CAR OF 1956 WITH PUSH-BUTTON “TOUCH & GO” SPECIAL FINANCE PLANS ARRANGED FOR IWA MEMBERS _ JOHNSTON MOTOR CO. LTD. (Right next door to B.C. District Council No. 1) VANCOUVER 10, B.C, ep ae PP ‘©