© os Sa and Issue, June Sth List| eee 1 eebabian B.C. LUMBER WORKER il pence oes e nd the “fontowcing patients nd, distributing: iio ans covice of te BC Worker. the ospital id oa ae and’ copies. of th Worke: : Se iis ax, isolation. av anters Hinting & ritt. Ridder, B,C. Bison well. \Boderlund, | Flav dar “hospital for time, but is impr Holst Conducts |PICNIC “L.A. Ceremony /PLANS Sues: Balmer, “Fraser Mills An oa te Mills—Kid of the s—Kidney Meat lersen, 1°) “trouble. B. MeDonald, A. R. Murry Ply- wood. * f Business Agent and Safety |ine Stavely; entertainment, Dor-| prospical, a Directo “Jacob Holst of Local | othy Perry; organization, Ettic M D E amber, Worker. 424, TWA, installed ihe newly Pickern _ publicity, Isabel A ew Stephens, aetel officers he Local evisitine commit, Peet ata abel | Slates UnEaN Sod Bricks a 2 meeting Danes 20; ein: (Prince Haire nnual picnic of the Ladies’ Georg: valley of Local 1-424, IWA, } The peak also made plans | * - nee san “Hixon 82 Officers elected are as follows: b hold a raffle of a movie cam-| Prince will be held Flowers were went (9 Sister ic, | presi sident, Helen Peters; vice-| era as first prize and an electric August ne eather permit- Pel eeu ey angie: ullce, ELAN Bespi- iid sl Mollie Neal; seereta , | tryin n as second prize to| ting. th Greenley; treasurer, Mary | raise fur Annus al Local hatin peal 1 ees trustees, Alma ama Pieniclte: ber held AEE ee ees a hae ae Eeiuee, Gyorgy an0)|'Helen Warnes, Betty Dyclj\¢on- A banquet was Had at the [Ausiliary, June 9th, : é age Florence Su warden, | Prince came Hotel for the | Hall. Beverly Sande was the win- ‘a Baker; catering, Gerald, | members to climax the evening. | ner of the beautiful hand-tooled raffled by the Aux- — Injurer —I sae a Me cee Dlwlmunceee sign an if n d e i In sta ] Is . - Mrs. E. is the Tea aes by Joe Dunning. At Parksville Officers elected at ue Parks- Auxiliary Picnic extremely difficult, and it vil aug Ladie: ea? Auxiliar Sub- ossible that the questions set _ Plans were made by the Aux-| were of a standard evo nd the ne eye e ary for a picnic to be held at| average Grade XIII s Local 1-217, " 5 Toltowing: pationts Mn tng St. ‘Pau Rathrever Beach on ou i Sarg eencndi that Hospital. euny, atistribu Na But I hav panty, ig: pies of the the average oe nt reacts better B.C. to by ; 4 e Byintt- a ould provide a ee ovable event a difficult question than to an ied He Youot ms Sla Re asy one. When an exam is “too qe uevedue: Ce Re in Lake Cowl” |'Secretary, Ellen ane hey; Fi-| Nine new ents ers have joined cies” there’s a GGuERE § on in- ALF seftelen x, Randall Logging Co. cK 1 nancial Secretary, Lena Thorne; the Auxiliary and with eee ex- thin of ae ae see Trustee, Margaret] pected, the ent! cae aor nM Ca 7 ie the aci membe! ers to continu ber a n: S ‘eu usefulness 0! ux-| younger days. I was asked to ie Bonen ds Quesnel — Hip in- . y has increased. compare the effect two great men ir ti tk Bo be an ee Hazel Barn io Mrs. barbara Popol . had had on thei Min, Mildeed Josey Duncan, 13. C. absolutely nothing about one of Geon Segrencee: buns Take % Va Ger eral 6 © @ >») a pce na Downing St, Sawmill, ee er Gen other, since T had j hed ; Bere een Guinisa mee eeavon, oO I icW reading o blogiaphy. him. 7 ee m Ho. Carriers Sa. mon Itiver. Pat Kennedy, Peas — Back i & H. WARD 2 and passed the examination with Bee s Phinee Gaara By EILEEN ROBINS flying colors, although I was sure orca ae Wnty Campbell iver CPA WOMEN’S COLUMN— Tve been quite sorry dur-|1 wa® going to fail dismally. 1 ohio pod t St. John Lumber, f Sawa thet havent just wonder what would have ) Campbell, “rosino. ing the past few days t I n’t a child in Grade XI Tl emgenetl (8 i ikvine owen ah Si Saat Fe ao oR at school. I should have enjoyed ene part in the contro-| the Grade XIII students here had Sisters Ma Kamn ‘Anders 0 MOE the LA Local versy that ae been raging here in Otay ‘wa over the geom-| written “too di tlt across their etry examination given this grade in recent end-of-term sore pap take the view that the exam was ceanitely: too difficult, A a review of the paper ee ge conies Of the Tas been called for acdtear Uo Gini ca, Gea 7.3. WARD I mow very little about th Tpienlly OE eatl ake long a ideas particular matter, but # seems to not what the children are asked | golden days are bright with the me that many parents these days | to do, but how much of it they | sound of our children earns up i into that heritage which wi a! what their children are ask the geometry examination, sev-| parents, must ensure is ee think that the important nets is The BEST : UNDER THE UNION LABEL! AYLMER BOSTON BROWN BEANS IN 5 CONVENIENT SIZES FLAVOR: FRESHNESS Produced by Canadians for Canadiai in the raketial dern Vancouver ene ‘rent eacaied GENERAL See Dee 8 21M) 1 ED y members of the 1.W.A ‘3 Auziliary, = 2 pau’ in co-operation with the U.. P. erg ‘fe jie nt RATION tour featured in the “B.C. Lumber Ez April, 1 Be 2 Maen eral very bright students found sia lovely and of good aed en, P ice Blizabeth Meershman—Very ill.