B.C. LUMBER WORKER ist Issue, May g Pay Cheques By THE CAMP INSPECTOR a new w: ay to make money in the logging ere exists inate. au was developed in Stewart, B.C., recently by Wes: itd. Of ration Li course, i luets Corpo: it’s Seat satu) on the average tegen aad his family, especi- ally if they have to Western Wood , few years has Pe alsiaty oa a Tittle short on cash in the bank. the boys in Stew- Pretty soon this got to be com- monplace. “Rubber Ball” time, of course, the had shut down. nif slaved Deron nel were working during Jam ary. urkey on the table ae no good, Loggers Stuck After the tally was in, we dis- bia mot 5 C0- incidentally me F their ies all either. Some of the boys worked during Janu- ary, February and to March 15, 15, when Marmot River pulled up stakes and were eee a logging, wag "ones One Di , though and s for over Union Dues ae his, some- As a result of al Rretetald ver y cally mate made off with a great deal 2 S 3 window and down Hastings ja iy peu see it, don’t bother ick it up, for it’s no good. any: thing. He eae ods who conscientiously and hon: eat put the logs in the water, were oe aa over $28,000.00 in Pre ‘oducts are * * “There’s a guy who’s going eee Ful “Nope, his wife’s out of town.” side of Cowichan Lal B.C.F.P. Closes Nitinat Camp Closure of Nitinat Camp has B.C. Forest a that future Tagen in the area handled jomes in Nitinat. Facilities at ea are cara or hand- ae an increase in personnel. s logging me i from Cayeuse aso Ha este Aedes Cam p mill being it a Crofton End of timber to be logged might also provid Jobs for from Nitinat — at the head of | Nitinat em; aaa Cami ake ine ieee Last Rail Show pina is the last rail penel: i e region. The com; pad emmonemuialse cart of a swing to a_sustained- ut. About half the 130 employ- ees ee at Nitinat will ie Ss ia Ee jobs at Caycuse, the compa Married emplo: ees ana efoneine there could remain for the present in their eat in 1926 The original Nitinat camp, formerly called Camp 8, began in 1926 and has been under several owners. It has been owned by B.C. Forest Products since 1946. employs , about 170. Pacittite, Ba de 52 company- owned houses, 32 privately-owned ho eds i ho pan Baye cud) ERE bar Access both Caycuse is speed led by a road Ferien ctcommany unlit in 88h alo ong Hoa tee ciate Nitinat and to the picture, for we understand that they had already haa the money to Western Wood t “Ambitious 7 Dec wn Zellerbuch are Raced i eve a mortgage on all of Western Woods’ equip- ent. Western Wood Owner he o r of Wood you ). Well, Tc wn ve ae a ae ses ack, another person formed another company named Marmot River ses Logging Company Ltd. Marmo ee mats of tenis cece toreke oct logs for Western Wool, mo: ost of which|Western Wood. Here we go turned 01 rely words, | again, boys, so hang on to your Dis vabter ate were still | hat, AIR FQUIPM ENT SERVICE L TD. ‘PROUDLY Jan THEY BUTORSHIP FOR chain saws ‘THIS DIVISION OF OUR OPERATIONS WILL A SECURED THE EXCLUSIVE DISTRI- HE BE KNOWN TIMBERMA EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES LTD. 401 HORNBY STREET - Sonate TAtlow 2435 Vancouver, B.C, Cana N We haud c to gow STRAIGHT Pierre Paris BOOTS Are Your Best Buy Pierre Paris & Sons 51 West Hastings Street 1907 —-1957 | 50 Years of Family Craftsmanship in B.C. | Quality Born’ Out: of Experience Vancouver, B.C.