MORRIS OUTLINES UNION’S BRIGHTER 1958 PROSPECTS meeting of Local 1-207, I ‘A, Edmonton, heard Annual W. es District presens it Joe Morris outline ‘the plans of the}¢! nion to meet c for the cnet) ye: hal ne ing problems now in sight. Oficers ie wel Nominate For See ue Christianson (unopposed). For Ist Vice-President, Johansen, H. Caird. For 2nd Vice-President, J. Bunz K. wage structure, and al ee three weeks euahee with pay 6% percent, with the union ite Op. Better Structure Mooted He also traced events leading (unoppose: Hy ip to the present aoe oe the Re Beat ding Secretary, L. Bros-| international dealin seau (unoppose: ae templated oo in ue con" chisel _Seetetary, ‘William | Stution, and its adminis ra: ctor, ) structure. He predicted that ‘the . Thompson (un- Seed: H. Stein (unopposed). Trustee, G. Clark Gaoppee): t speaker outings ie he SI which now maintains a’ revised International would, if plans are appro ventio: ri erates Present-day preparations, claimed, were being designed le the workers in the indus- mi red pee ardlente uae the Seat ‘under taking with r structure wa cy =D 6 Peat enormo cute; wo bane she strength of the Union e its mi pais ip. The sident erred the accomplishments See nea i the edit, of Loc: al 120 nw, returne Negotiat actically come for ‘ihe Yeas, ies aoe pene warmly. 1 TOM BARNETT, MP. (ce — Alberni) rs" exemptions i ia was rept etc ae for the the Vancouver d. the contract for Casket Co. hed that plans were already rel “| Victoria Local n b vision is approved, and the per | vanced for the ser Beh and 20¢ capita tax distributed as indicated, |in February, and greater |for women, with another 10¢ on Donates $15 the organizational structure in his Ce gs were in store for the lum- ay Ist, 1958, for ail canployess © opinion, would be better able to workers, if a spirit of All i eee cope ce Hepeatin problems of throughos the ranks is main- py te ck to May Ist, 1957, receiv-| TWA, Victoria, Nov ban the fut 2 lene Sa ear dealt Pulver iihaar es <0 2 |of from $140 to $16 tract demands) Worl entwigie The Local has fees for cer-| pensation, Bt an inemployment | ehcaten “DUNCAN BUSINESS GUIDE SEASON'S GREETINGS AND A eee NEW YEAR TO A ALL 1WA MEMBER: A HAPPY THE DUNCAN SUPER-VALU WISHES ALL OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS NEW YEAR! We Wish All Our Friends In The Lumber Industry yy New Year! LOUTET AGENCIES LTD. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE WALDIE MOTORS LTD. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH FARGO TRUCKS Box 1563 Duncan, B.C. Phone 1055 ee You All A we We Extend To on Ay Friends and Customers ie IWA Season’s ee te A Happy New Year THE CANADIAN BANK-OF _~ COMMERCE DUNCAN, B.C. - A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO-ALL OUR FRIENDS F THE IWA! OVERWAITEA LTD. . DUNCAN, B.C. WISHING A VERY BANK OF MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL! MONTREAL DUNCAN, B.C. Duncan J. Lindsay Loutet 131 _tubiles St. y New Yea Lake Cowichan Gordon R. Loutet S. Shore Road The Compliments of The Season To Our Friends YEAR’S of The IWA! GREETINGS! f Th THE T. EATON CO. LTD. pet te ‘AN, B.C. COWICHAN LEADER NEWS & ADVERTISING MEDIUM OF THE COWICHAN VALLEY COMMERCIAL PRINTING Post Office Box 910 26 or 290 , B.C. Phone To’all our friends in the lumber industry A Very Happy and ‘Prosperous New Year TZOUHALEM HOTEL DUNCAN, B.C. / for employees of the . (1954) Bauce yee reported tl at advan hi an Sued made in all sections of the indus- try, with improved tracts and |W! upward revision of w: ates, A constructive step the in- clusion in the Cont: an im- proved classification, which will eliminate grievanc helpers doing machi work, Another new claus con- ract was agreement with the em. ployers that the companies would cover tradesmen’s tools (over $25 in vale) against loss by fire aus the tools wer on the Compan; premises, The only cloud on the horizon, he said, is ie pscceaiey tay: ville this winter as red to Pp) ous years. tion or $1,: 31600 to ne Victor Senior Citizens Housing Society. ster lection fis en os At the ae year, the follow without cmpsion: 3 President, Jacl ae Vice Presiden Chasis M pe aE ame | fs Price “Dennis ‘all ine yanien Duke Shepard; 6-Year Trustee, Cy Smith; 2: vik Trustee, Jim Empat ting ie oe of Ist Carle oa ie “ats oh ae ear ‘Sec and Ed. Sud ahues, Contesting the office a atnis are Tom Ainsley, an a Kuusisto. papier meeting of Local ‘0 the 21st A: vention, February 3-8th, i couver. Business also included the elec- gt of pec ates to the Conven- District Safety Con- ference A recommendation was passed during ue see, approving the t by Ed. Li set Li Board to chi teas enLs se Mitchell Reports To Duncan Local yention of District Council No.1, IWA, namely: CH “Ford says ‘Merry Cl “How to ee ee — 250 Laid Off c. 20th.” ec th ‘m. Hawkes—Coom! ip SeeaaTt Andrew McKinley- ith. Rey apnaved a donation of| The following del were $300.00 to this scholarship. elected to represent cal ‘Also approved was the monthly | Union at the 8th Annual Conyen- donation to the ICFTU, which is fone cs the District Safety Con- based or per capita of the Local's membershij Oss. Yo The following delegates were| Lawrence John: Duncan. levied fe fend resent the Local] Arthur Butler—Parksyille. Union at the 21st Annual Con-| Lorne Atchison—Camp No. 6. ee ea) ee — with UAW patie ‘Windor se el sete Aeronaut,