“10 SANDSPIT RE-VISITED Be CAMP I peaceful a’ em ceaiepags was shatter plaints of several employees. unauthorized and arbitrary Cee agoutanit in some aid Pattie tinie ‘oftce. aaa el rye spills from a pipet bot Sy: eaten jal Sandspit | is a Taity place, at least when it comes to ma’ ae quarters, “Here, the compan SPECTOR se ‘ ese Camp of North- e 5 by the irate com- “ince of them found deductions from their pay- cases, to nearly $100.00. cor excesive use by the home- mi. These, they said, Hie Maitaebioe: heat core is e cut out he person uses too ch juice. Ind a tally, the Mowiedyyneniia renred ee 700 per month Be -clectrieity, but it is to certain employees. Many other Then came the final straw. De- fully tr spent most ; the nee calle ae Naturally, they make—men’s and married folks own their instal- 2 a HO ee en they ao ime lation of these circuit breakers, Amalgamat jomes, but own the | which are not required by the el- Tl P y sul ar a ane land that these nOnEs are sitting | ectrical code. Some deductions erra ce rog ra m en = thi: a il ‘i ‘s for $30.00, some for $42.00 to ive tae e otis earns ye yeragraciously, | and others for $98.00. ruse. yo chee "> we allows the people to use company Rebellion Flared el ., Ee ee ei ere ee roves opu or help pres ‘Canada's Jit ane sideration, of course. ‘ ike this? We're sure that you’d 1 worki The company and the home-|do exactly as the loggers did| —‘Terrace’s first IVA Eduea- | “I agree with the general plan of “rte pending owner enter into a lease or a le- ieee Thiol Ra nats UR BAS em classes were, held May. | these eourses, and think that they | conditions won by > edi » Which, in reality, f is nothing | company brass here could act} 29-31, un e direction ot should be held as often as pos- meeed anes Workers’ Union but d deci frank Howard, Drecdent sible.” sands of tea othe has a neck of the emplo: ig to go into their lias then Local 70k wAsandiwere 2 nee on the coun- , -71, - Ww. TOMS, gr sedecam't vel his ‘house, un- make a deduction of thei’ pay-| testad by omplovest on Lidlen | ieee times ee chain | ¢ is entire economy. ss he gets permission from | cheques. Haughland & Kerr, and the Co- | “{nteresting and very beneficial when en op for men’s the company. He can’t rent his Atul, this incident was just | lumbia Cellulose Company. to the reer and to the on boys’ apparel, insist on the pes unless he gets "ate must he final one in a series of ag- ‘he course given was on Griev- | Union,” rnaleaaeene Unlon Label. You rom the -company. se must Procedure and Shop Stew- an be doubly rewarded. move his house off the company | going on in Sandspit for some] ards’ wor! Reo necieiienitiveraay/saistice from Bs enya ment reached the breaking point, Unw: Deductions a Ae pee ecbeled ind won. Recently, eae aoe decided has apparentl: cussion time. Pinally Ba msion and resent- Sessions Held More Courses President Frank Howard said Two 2-hour Sessions were held and followed a other similar course in the near that t] hey lednate and faywire! Uaht plant fee for ae Grievance Commit- the iad ‘up Hane witl the “play- acting” of the griev- ent now. On June 12, e commit- SAN FRANCISCO TAILORS LTD LOANS On suits, overcoats, watch rings, baggage, Sy ya ging boots, ae saws and all articles of v. STORAGE Store your gee and bag: gage in o camp ‘aap while out 52 WEST HASTINGS ‘ANCOUVER, B.C, number of things, some impor- tant and gars bnoe so important. It was pointed fae hap at peaee mn had he Eas: rectified. was that grievance up a num- ber of grievances with the “man- agement”. ae ee system, Fran freeman ae tie Se yee aleniea ines groups. One group was the grievance commit- nd the other group were the embers’ Reaction future. The i pb matt to be MERGED Gav with, vl Pra au be ae WASHINGTON (CPA)— idee nessee, Louisiana ond Alissour Howard further said; “It is in- teresting to note that the major- ity of the members who took this course have been Union members for rs ret hi merged AFL- CIO state labor odie mid-summer about one-third of tl he si itate organi: pected to have completed merger arrangements. The AFL-CIO con stitution lays down that thes 5 ourse such m sure that we will be ae to fill this tation gap, the lypical of the Eachon Be the th ese gout ae some of them: LARRY SLOAT, faller with Columbia = Gailntons Co.: “This is ne that Terrace district has eeded for some time. There to the benefit nember- ship and to the Union.” yy December, 1957. ag this, See Pee ee caillteed that it doesn’t happen in the fu- stion of inadequate pay a eq cite SESE the superintendent agreed to reco TERRA evhGoe don’t realize the importance of understanding Union problems and procedures.” © N BIGELOW, cat driver with Little Hauglans & Kern: ‘ educational nd en- ligh Printers The B.C. LUMBER WORKER 944 RICHARDS STREET PAcific 6338-9 e tening and I id _that we oul to par- a The committee will also get a congue ay and ns: vacancies will be posted, t« ticipate in the future.” REIDER SESE WONG, aseley with Little Haughland & Ken HEADS 1 | CRUISER Champion of All Lightweight @ Caulked Boots © High Carben Steel Oil Tempered Boot Caulks FOR SURE GRIP Another Favorite «S, [BAD'S fam aay poe Boots” J. 21 East Hastings Se. “H (PA. 4! HEAD BOOT ey, LIMITED Vancouv. EADS + WIN” Do YOU Know Any “LEGENDARY LOGGERS”? ‘ou can win the oes prizes in a competition sponsored by anes Paris & Son: Ist PRIZE: Any pa of Pierre Pari s, 51 W. Hestany St., Vancouver 3, B.C. 2nd PRIZE: A bottle of. rich, brown Highland Health Drink (which, as we are not permitted to mention the exact nature of the fut) we hope you will recognize from the description’ } Plus a number of Small Consolation Prizes for each y Write Betveen ae and 200 words on the most fabulous character exploit for which he is SHE most widely known, and anything else of a colourful interest. Exa: pies B.C.’s own “Wild Bill” Norton, about whom the: are untold les, but amongst which is the Weak hale ae story of how Bill re some stumps igh, with himself sitting on the last Competition Judges will be selected from the District Officers. Results will be published in the second issue of September, Bre and pois Ore reserved to feature winning entries in the series ‘Legendary Loggers’, sponsored by Pierre Paris & Sons. in your entry to the Editor, B. BY iin asvay VANCOUVER 1g CS NEES eee 4s egendary Loge: tition” your Ist SEPTEMBER, 1956 7” * TO ARRIVE NOT LATER THAN