“B.C. LUMBER WORKER ; ede SPEAKERS ot last District Convention were (from left) H. Landon President District No. 2; International First pees ogeent: Jim end International Secretary-Treasurer, Bill Botkin. - OKANAGAN INSTITUTE _ SCORES SUCC ESS District Labour Council held their 1st CLC Sacer Institute, Mar. 8, ‘. ned - stitute oe elomed the stu- dents on behalf of r Council. one aia Tom Gooderham was is meee ag at P = HUB HUMOR “I'm afraid he'll never make it as a actor!" child ead tat ae ‘ab Syisaty Pipeatipe Nationally tended lines ae os ARROW, TOOKE, G.W.G,, ete. fessure you of value on every et about FREE CON- TINUING CREDIT when yor drop in THEHUp enticton, which was fol- Cae aS Dance, aboard the old speaker during which he outlined ne program it the CLC pons artment for 1957 a om la. IWA Instructor Li if Resi Dir , Was the class instr cn n Caren & Trends in Col a al ‘gain: a Fie banquet held an the “sat rday pene was Bill pach president ce the Federati Labou: Mayor Geddes, of Penticton, ad George Lang of the Penticton Board of Tra Me The aims ‘round of the ICFTU oe veclaned by “WE'RE ALL SHOOK up” Kevuny LoGGinG COMPANY LIMITED MEMORANDUM ALL EMPLOYEES GEORGE HELL/SUPERIM LENDENT, AERO & ALLIFORD BAY CAMPS FROM Date FEB.15,1957 sussect OVERTISE OMING TO THE DEPRESSED L0G fen PRICES AND LOSS OF MARKETS THE POSSIBILITY OF WORKING ON SATURDAYS AT OVERTIME RATES WILL DEPEND ENTIRELY ON WETHER OUR PRODUCTION CAN BE STEPPED UP TO MEET OUR INCR/ BASED COSTS IN TOWING AND FREIGHT RATES. THERE WILL BE NO OVERTIME UNIESS AUTHORIZED BY THE WCODS FOREMAN, MASTER MECHANIC OR MYSELF. I DO NOT SEE ANY REASON HY WE CAN NOT WORK ON A SIX DAY SCHED- ULE BUT HIS WILL MEAN THAT A LITTLE MORE EFFORT MUST BE EXERTED BY EVERYONE IN CAMP IN ORDER TO OVERCOME Ti LOSSES IW THE SALE OF OUR - LOGS. LIQUOR IN CAMP ALLIFORD AND AERO CAMPS EXPERIENCED A LOT OF GRIEF LAST FALL WITH THE LIQUOR PROBLEM. NO LIQUOR WILL BE ALLOWED IN CAMP AND THE MAKING OF HOME BREW WILL NOT BE TOLERATED. THIS IS A DRY CAMP AND THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD HAVE BENN ADVISED OF THIS. ANY EMPLOYEE DISREGARDING THIS RULE WILL BE DISCHARGED WITHOUT FURTHER WARNING AND THIS NOTICE IS .- POSTED IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY TO EMPLOYEES OF BOT CAMPS. oa course on the “afstory ot the La- Moveme onducted by fternoon i ute session dealt wath the aes of “Effec- tive aa 2 aS aaa and was ‘om Gooder- re ATTEND YOUR Moy MEETINGS ULARLY / * Publicotion date of the gl Deadline for ad ‘April 12th, he next issue of the B.C, LUMBER WORKER copy is April 11th ond for news copy Ast Issue, April : SEPT. ICFTU SCHOOL TO MEET IN BANFF BRUSSELS, Belgium (CPA)—! with the dateroefional Confederation of thee OFFICES MOVED One of the B. C. Feder: bor organizations affiliated Canadian La- Trade Unions are school to be held by the ICFTU in Banff, Alberta, next Sept. 8. ee ions which will receive special consideration are the econ- Manitoba, Street (corner ae ine pasee Scene countries, technical assistance Bro: nitoba Street and way. The new telephone number is EXpress 3230. lations with Boe fed classes will b Baal on in English, — Save time and trouble— International the Organized Picea ge BE iworkers of Si pe eat (cl ‘Ly oi nag ies BANK BY MAIL! bank by mail, . No : ering rrblen Ak ial deposit forms at our t branch—' es more than 700 branches to serve you. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 100 Branches In British Columbia