and Issue, April B.C, LUMBER WORKER c_ Sick - King’s Daughters 1 Secretary Ka era TWAS visited the ne's to rettes pies of the B.C, Lumber Worker Sree Syfeke Sorbin, Duneal ullng Akerman: | a Williams, Che ‘Singh panes. ae moon, Ba patopaaite oak I t Kershaw, Dun eS onan, Laie Cowichan, Mickard, Wergiund, Bear ‘Creek, peor nant an. Yes. Wordiky Latrauce, Youbou, Dorothy Koures, Gordon Ri- Mrs, Irene Williams, Duncan. Mrs. Martin Vanderkruyk, York ake Fs > « Fu z 5 < 3: Duncan. ny, haillerest, oche, Cowichan BE Linder List ——)p Lewis, geey oa eee it Saou 3. Holt, Plavelle— Kidney opera- | tio’ imphell, Timber Pr “Accident wm an me mk. Naranjun Singh, Alaska Pine — iauleer Tahsis—Throat operation. C Anderson, Loulse Bay—Improv- e Jan ¥ Powell River—Back aret Seabrook and {the LA. Local at Wie Meisited. the aaile owing atiehis in the Royal ‘oxpi ‘april de. alspr ae ion Witness coples, the B.C. Lumber, Worker: eck, ‘Timberland—Spinal lesion cena 0° ues ‘pat Bailey, Lake Cowichan. Yared kee, , Campbell Rive! W. Parry, Can. V White Pine—Bro- icen 1 s, Ben Irving, Youbo Wm. Resuolds, Prin es Broken les and: skin grate ‘columbian 4 5 eee Shook Mills—Opera- ion, . argaert Seabrook, and |Jolm Holt, Flavelle—Kidney op- of the L.A. Local |’ eration 38h, IWA, visited the following | Jos. Meitnen: ‘Timberland = — patients in’ the ‘Royal. Columbian | ‘Burns. Piospital, April 23, distributing | Alfred “Haynes, | Bor Lumber candy, cigarettes Company Rupture the Bic. Lumber Sworlters intington-Merritt. He peck, Wimberland-Spinal fus-| Wall swalvon, Hoyal Ciiy Saws ion. mills Improving. Ole Polden, Fraser Mills—Obser- | Ro; ti Turn oe ae ‘ufit Millworks. vation. Inn Fergt aot Powell River—Im- A. Bjerkeseth, Valley Lumber proving. Operation. Naranjan Singh, Alaska Pine — Reg Turrix, Shook ae in-| Well. TY. Frank Blair, Tal op- Bd Sheets, MC, Hip frac-| eration. ture. B, Cindrick, Fraser Mills—Inl. A pane’: B.C. Bi mn pel-" one 4 aie ,» Louise Bay—Op- vis, SUPPORT THE RED SHIELD “OIL AND D TURMOIL, by Morden Lazarus. Published for the OIL AN Ontario Woodsworth Memorial Press; 60-pp. Price ste, We What we aes know aa is t alvati pon ae 1957 Red | tutions now in operation in the agian App with a national | Dominion, the Salvation Army objective of Feat 000 began | finds human need to be increas- Ma: ee aud ra continue |ing rather than decreasing. JMS on May until the the month, will With well, eee 100 es insti- | expansion of all phases of social BeP eles yy do make their efforts oe Sees the Red a eld Appeal is necessary to a importance to the in| is phrase, every The Dental Association has for- || dollar given to the- vatioi bidden Dr. R. iewetly m Douglas xmy is a sacred trust, to be tout Doc eet from Silizaeden used for the relief of puter eect sean ne ie willl gusty, a the reclamation of humi he Salvation Atmy with YOUR contribution, tears open ¢ Door to Help and Hope on all ata pla! only $40 per plate. Dr. R. Llewellyn Douglas 7 Vancouver 1, B.C. f Granville) Acific 4022 m need. Give from the heart now to the Salvation Army’s Red Shield Ap- hone: peal. nee provides a good ma have app all know that oil is a eeuciilt ct he story behind it; who owns TURMOIL" zSaasatton by Across-Canada re Fox modern ui or! i countries are geared to a This are determined, how yea and | 5 the fauge es “3 contol she flow ¢ ce tial, ae oil, it could hardly ea ata ia, by means of an stsagenent esi 7m. m the economies The author cre ‘vith own view in mind, but mn seldom be accused ef letting his: feelings nm away with his reason. His n long and ° through eae “Of one oil indus: ee and they are carfeully doe Support the SHIELD APPEAL Oil is the world’s biggest busi- s and is dominated by US. Steel, Chase ‘National Bank and General Motors. te like | 82¢ nT Bank | countries. their ‘NATO alice would: be pean But loes not end it the Midale East Somevhat ae atin rica. The imi inez govern- ment of Venezuela is no more democratic than ry the sheiks “wl ‘ab me of the most interesting i is the role xab-American Oil Co, (ARAM- Go), which has the oil concession ia, hat oil companies have played in poles in the United States in Saudi Arabi iD . Gulf Oil, for IN 5 CONVENIENT SIZES xample, increa: an oat of the story is carried into Canad: This is an informative and pro- ual holdings of some of these companies as well as the intern tional, American and Rus: situations. Oil is inextricably bound up Packed with Pride inB.C UNDER THE UNION LABEL! AYLMER BOSTON BROWN ‘BEANS in the ecently selected ’ Ausiliary, ; eo hone Produced by Canadians for Canadians ultra-modern Vancouver plant recent by members of the I.W.A. Women’ ly It is illus- trated with maps and chai the mysteries of the oil industry. in minutes!