ap Sick aul’: Hilt ee the cA cobiat mo Sisters ud eek ) Ed . AY viel ited the fol = Merits an the St. Pout’ Pe Toei [Birt ing cand, of ake’ se Albert as we ae ag fend in. see, a olin: (Quemel- an: fen. Tuckey, Haitm os ue Aubert, Nelnon Greek : Nelnou, Gree d shoulder ioe ae iano Soverni Englewood — one ‘ek, Indian Logging nn nny hk injury, » Prince Geo ceonie Monies: Bon ea aia hon, Revelstoke—Leg. Norman Clancy, M. B. pany—Back ‘injury, Sisters Lydia Hillworth, ana Local e Sate Paul's Hospital Oc tober ‘ “aisbibutlng pandy, cle arette BC Sane Worker? 3 ram, Prince George— King Com- Hazelton—Leg in- following patients St. P Hospital, October 10, distributing candy, vclgarettes om copies of the Prince Ae njur, George Moxtram, Prince George— Bone graf! Floyd MeMahon, injury. cer ‘eer Noreen, Minstrel Island—Bro- Revelstoke—Leg + Quesnel—Back injury. — Leg Lydia Hillworth and Sharpe of the LA. Boral ted. the folloy 's “Hosp: ‘ita Parents’: aul October 17, ustribuding candy, ol nd in, St. copies Ray Ke tae na—Leg injury. Jim Tentie, Prince George—Back injux Ray “ack Sil “ianey tajurl Boe ee » Prince George— mn ju Ind. Mueller, Quesnel—Back injury. Yohnxon,, Vancou Appendix. Ballantyne, Beaver Cove —Leg njur, ee a ere: and "405, iw ry Sist tne L.A. Poediae ven St i Iollowing, patients In the, he ek aoe be and SEPTEMBER Hd. Anderson, Wardner. clin, St. Mav ake. ex, Bull River an, Moyie. Doreen, ivwstand, O51 Men Mary Grimm, dirs, Auinie Suve, C.B. Ke iaumbor yee Moberg, Perry Creek Mow. Jagith Shubert, Mrs. EL nda S Gectita euaten, Granbreok. Mrs, Eileen Yates, Cranbro Produced by Canadi AYLMER BOSTON BR IN 5 CONVENIENT SIZES ai ultra-modern Vancouver plant recently selected 8 of the ‘omen’s Aucilic B.C. LUMBER WORKER List __D r Davies, Tits eka Bull River. , Cranbrook. Bre Ww enzel, Cranbrook. john Hoykins, Craubro Bitey rau! Mrs, M Ee ary Eee "ranbro Reona Peterson, sGranbraok Rich: ere, Canal "Tiats, Bobby Borley. Miss “Alta, MacDonald, Waldo. Lloyd Lode, Cranbrook. Cranbrook. Mee. Fells Lew George Lipinski, Cranbrook, Ernest Mieks, Paul Shubert's. Baby Wayne "Rix, Ci ‘00k. Fred Shaw, Canal ¥ Flats Frank Botterile, JS. & B. _|Housing Problem Becomes Acute BILL "Fodostehuk, FL Steele. By EILEEN HOBING®: Kine Staten, C CPA WOMEN’S COLUMN—October is with us. “Sea- Silex Getta i Sliveredge Sawmits son of mists and mellow ‘urapatalaeses" es eats igus ae 80 oes clin Mader, ‘Cranbrook. Ties paella, St. Bis anys s Lal Mrs. pete on, Cran! ‘St. r: es Brother Arthur Granger of Local 1-71, IWA visited the following patients in St. George's Hosp! ita, Alert Bay, stoner eo gee Hibuting leanatios ang! 0. the eae Worl 4 *pru Toot inju eptnasl me hatrom, iaarla capes Log, ack inju Nelson Newlove, Beave Broken collar bone. Sending. Jin tie Royal Columbian Hospit Oct = istributing, cands abet nd copies of the B.C. oe mber Wor oe OCTONUR 2nd & 9th aD Flayelle Cedar—Improv- | ho’ pet J." Carral, Fraser Mills—Stomach ulcers. ~ R, Manhnx, Great W: ‘Veneer — inset ‘ell than the Sa and c rane seve me for ‘hose i hos fase busi and movin We more i eidants pee pier pestis but also, alas! for dboard boxes eerily Ped with preciou aad? car bles. vy anythin; Be more sad What could our There is no law for myself.” friends do? cumstances eb they are cov- ered by a lea: Chane ee Is Te smber en we we ere renting ae ey in hou: was changing Tanda) "The prospective landlord ASON 0: ing pana the house. We tent proached the saa i red-for roar, “stripped pce id ily packing sae Homes” suppose, if ay attention statistics, whieh sell us that re Canadians their own mes, STs portly, than the ople of any other nation, we'd guess that most of the people in- volved in moving will be going into their own “owned” homes. proving. ‘ i However, in spite of statistics, W, 3 Holt, Plavelle Cedar—Doing | there are still a great many Ca- Krefting, Hammond Cedar nadians who live in rented ac- Operation. * . e J. Varga, Shooks—Stomach infec- commodation. I think se peo: tion. r ust be the most long-suffer- W, Basaraba, Eburne Sawmill —| ing of us all. Most AAT eesying? FE. Henning, Mohaw—Kidney trou- | offer them no protectio le, W, Hammond. are per aware Sat “this AD oblem than For Ot- sorry to say ae Yandlords a I this, a good many of them go the principle of making hay white ae sun shines, and rents, of cou: the rents begin to edge upwards just as Parliament is called. oor Now here, in this landlord-te: ant business, isa situation whieh The worst thing about all this iebet the faceommnedanimiaeNan in mi poor in many ‘And there appears to be no law that cai compel landlord: modation, The result is that peo- le who rent accommodati often ke it habital the: selves and then find that they have been given notice. We ha some young friends who lived in ente ‘or over pe years, they e: xert ted pre: on the cya o have ‘the, ae put tate of repair, isn’t talked about a great Meal: it needs to be talked about and publicized; it needs remedying. I Rete union people), can do a worl good! WOMEN GET UPPER HAND them eae er rent, which they woul ala ibe quite pamy to pay +t the work were d Pinal telng Se it hopel y to get the gna the young et, Widgen Creek. rane, Fraser Mills —In for ae Es eae who had child an SA cates comtios, deca! to do the work themselves. They to bottom, the husband himself m|doing many jobs of repairing ation. liament Fr: Ms — Feeling : Mills — Doing | Staffs have a constant turn. ADO navy and priors Beto n & 16th ps Lake Logeing— Miele xan: erred tc ttawa all the ime. i Flaveile Cedar — Doing | at any rate, rented aanodas ace tion is in pu demand, and con- fessionally. Having spent about $150.00, ourfriends, and all their R. Dantelsen, Fraser Mills — Im- 0. Ui Feanec, Fraser Mills - ed. ¢, Flavelle Cedar — Doin A. cely Rhinehart Logging. “Do! Sanette B. Hanson, Hammond Cedar—Car it. R ‘acciden: Zilinski, Larson Log: W,_Karping, Fr mee acan yon Loe |its EB. ging—Doing nicely. Causter. J. Vargo, Shook Mills — Feel better. AL F, Romangela, ‘Timber Preservers g injury. W._Basaraba, Feeling better. Eburne Sawmill — Houston, Fraser Mills—Broken arms, Chretien, Shook uble. Yu! I, Mills 2 der eee better. er Mills, Moret, Widgen Creek, Binning, Mohav Feeling better. J, Andersen, Maple Ridge Lumber. Street, nicely. Fraser Mills — Doing I. Singh, Fraser Mills. Packed with Pride in B.C. UNDER THE UNION LABEL! OWN BEANS ians for Canadians in the Adeliclous meal in minutes! by members IW.A diary, in co-operation with the U.P.W.A., for the plant Tempting tour featured in the “B.C, Lumber Worker” of OF... * April, 1956. Ready to heat end serve _—$<$<$$— agreed that they had raised the value of the house far more than $15! BON: IN cop. A) There’s ont one in four Latest _goyernment sta- tities ae ee aluoate one in fou 's is a wol The main reason for this rela- tively high ratio oe deinales. to 000 to of 8, 0,000 women in the Federal Re- public. Only one in etety, iment, statisticians state omen will be re- The new fate was born, and : the family took themselves women entployetape mame for a well-earned rest a mete | Gov day. They returned to find their | that "present trends indicate that Thunderstruck, landlord. “Oh,” he said blandly. Ree by about 75% to some “J need the accommodation now | 700,000. A product of General Bakeries Limited