B.C. LUMBER WORKER Arm injury, Mr. J. Caldwell, 1: Hip injury, King’s Daughter: “ Financial Secretary Ba. Tne of a Local Too) iw, evigited ‘the jhe patients In Houpital “Auguet 36. “aistribuuns candy, cigarettes and copies of the Bic. Lamber Worker | vis injury, Edwin Walters, Gibbins toad, Mi Smith Me LAS poeal 1 ited the “ouloveing patier mre 1 Hospital 8 puting candy, oaSES Mr, of the B.C. Lumber M Tal Logging, Se- Mrs. “Gerald Butler, Meade r I, Se= johAson — Lamb's Logging, Mri. ‘Thomas Boudot, Dur helt. tee Mrs. Jane LaFortune, ic. Mrs. Be rs, Duncan, B.C Mrs; Mildced Sve ancain, B.C, Mrs Harminder feaur, Paldi, 1c. Mrs, Mabel Mattin, Cowichan, Sta- in, B.C. Mrs. Ruth Dragan, Lake Cowichan, Cy Hammond. Mrs. Norma Heyd, Dun nd_ Norma raneal Secret TW. Local 1-80, IWA, v g in Petients in the Kin Columbian Hospit al AL Hospital, September 6th, distrit aietributing candy, ist i dy, cigarettes and copi Lumber Worker: ohn orke: Robert Hood—Canadi 255 Blair, Hillcrest Lumber Co. 1 White Pine A Ed. Yarrow— Lamb's Logging, Joe Bobiak, Caycuse Beach, Youbou, | , chelt. A. Johnson — Lamb's Logging, M ake Cowichan, ; iG, Mr. Vic Hughes, Dunca: Praia ate Livingstone ‘aon owvichan, B.C Mr. William Payne, Banks Rd., Dun- any B.C. Mr. Bill McKay, Marchmont St, juncan, B.C, Mrs. Shirley Vance, Lake Cowichan, Mrs. Irene Reierson, Duncan, ae on eee , D ow er Mrs; Lorraine Carpentier, 1 Oe ST Ae a Mrs. J. B. Webster, Meeachie Lake, eB Beptember f, aiseave ting candy, (os 5 t of BC, Mrs. William Dragan Bei aunibe: ran, é ra Ed. Yarrow—Lamb M VGurhachan Kaur, Hone ee ea ‘ . Gee— reek 1 Co M ac ex Kaur, Like Frante Blaimetansi ante F Gertechcanadlan White Pine, me a pve noupals M. Durrer—B.C.F.P., Hammond, F Nick Maiden Lamford Ceda Eriskie—Bestwood Shingle mM A. Hammer Bic. M Margaret Eckert, leon SE ie fan, Ba wadie of the LA t. Paulls visited the follow Ladies’ Auxiliary of Local 1 Royal Columbian Hospital ‘August 22 sited the Tottowtis pati 20 buting candy, cig Paul's Hospital and “copies of the 2rd Worker, iS oth Reginald, Richa B.C. cignvettes “ana duets, Hammond, Lumber Worker: erman Gunamunn—Brownsville. Mr. Qstlin, Winter Harbour, B.C. Y. Srambs Logging, 'S Back inginry a Ls MacMillan & B yok—Brooks Woodworking, eg tase Creek Logeing. Mr. Holm, Cresb meet, Gahpany-—toot uu : ley, Grand Bay ‘Timber— gle. clad S Fe Becies Mode These Lever Products TORONTO (CPA)—The following products are mad STRIKE-BREAKERS in the Lever Brothers Bee nore Soaps Lux, ptey ae pets gents and Powders: Rinso, Breeze, Surf, Lux; ae ick, Solo; Liquid "Dete nts: ae Lux; Toot! uate We aeaae Chlorodent, Shield; eee in. Sill ais moo, cess Home Permanent, Lifebuoy Shavit a Lyp: Mew Potato Strain Needed By Growers, Be (CPA)—If Role growers could develop a strain crease WoO! 's bust measurements instead of ise atic, “all would tee wel ‘0 Dr. J. H. L. Truscott of Vineland told 200 delegates at the Bosadins Potato Industry conference here recently. “All Canadian ils would be potential movie stars,” ‘and your product would be well advertised.” CONTRIBUTE TO THE RED FEATHER DRIVE Things aren’t so simple today. Most families produce little of what they need. They are aguertes around factories and U loym: Jnemploy: he said, lependence on acd There is little room for old ple tor many children nowhere to play. For thes eae h apse ae in eeu families, children, he pene: Gensel ital Red Feat ther com munity agencies is assur iribut moe Ties auray tara fadocaaen ‘ommunity ted AI size their d SICKNESS SURVEY INDICATES NEED FOR CANADIAN HEALTH PLAN MOR US a whole needs preve: entive care. As rey just Paced ine the Health League | And should the farmer, the Bi catean weeks the conclusion that half of all sickness is sal busine en eee s nd 34% all deaths are postponable; that meee ge ane ustry is expanding its in-plant medical services to include Te Bao eee swat j nd health promotion and that money | the” battle national health serv is well spent. lanning. If the CMA members All , but the Health whom the aboye stud: Teague fale ay carnpthenpoine $500 0 Million Wage Loss | directed draw the logical concl its logical conclusion, Perhans it ties in-plant see Le ser-|Sions from ace study, they will may not be unfair to cause | vices ar satel enor) but many |Join with th Hage union move- it directed its enquiries “eal SvcilfCieutelcannenetion d the coi ment in sup of that vital sults to members of the (cane But iat ap few items realize how | Objective. tes Mem gas See igh osts are in terms ae question: Say estimat: firms an se more tee he Le naire to aoa Ca id got fr . This eae was renli ghtening in view o the discov that 31% of the firms do not know how mugs ine is lost through absentecis: 64% do not EAN vist fine ios Kn) d accidents of the fads cia roel w at the cos sickness eae accidents in their s is not a flattering etait on the efficiency of Car Bae in- gges presse idents female eupioys is clive control requires Bie “knowledge of the eset the problem as well as causes, bia this prota aes ee be derived from accura ords. or ofte ea Peer and little attention is paid to absentecism until a critical situation arises. eutenererient is primarily re- sponsible and there is ample proof that where Eee a labor work closely togethe lowest mE RCeee pre i ” with an ae vente a grail and reco: of abs: mente: Maite vine plants withou progran or retords) iad an i819 WORKERS BUY ESTATE MALAYA (CPA)—The Na- Union. of austen to bi rubber Pe out present Sea with the dis: Is of Lae which have ba malas subse- quent to the juropean- ow! Ae estates A seal payer and their subdivision into aller nd t Ghe ees to wage loss alone million.” thi his. in eam tion pressive oan ee ‘hat ua ae a pity that can By all means, encourage sist industry to eas the job: But the League’s n survey shows that industry has been negligent and unequal to the task. The secretary at the divisio ee the ‘cella el fe m, because of “preventable sss, that h be seriously eee by induces in Canada.” If this statement means any- thing, it means that we must do foutung more than anything w at VICTORY WON BY |ACWA PA) — An in- by age of Sol §; vas re cently gained a victor: Toronto’s last ope: eatin oe Gi, oint Board has gained cetication as the collective bar- of the many years un- Ontario Boys’ Certificat: tion was granted after Ja majority of the company's em- |ployees were organized during tlie recent is ins The Touonts Joi gained cenuinentioule foe ate High sh emes with the co-operation of ra an labor. Rew what has do} end eh prac- Fd proven idea to the to wider iiluceseetara injures and to cover, not only industrial work- should he protected, the family as «| Quality Pants shop, and is al- er ‘0 be given official esata t Ridley Clothes. The High Quality and Ridley firms at thei into negotia- tions with the joint board for signing o ements. ihren) indlevedienvimante amie who previously refused to abide by the settlement for a wi age in- crease for the market have con- ceded the aatanenbe WH A product ct Goner ENRICHED BREAD y Limited Bt Bakorio