2 B.C. LUMBER WORKER Whalen Defines Labour's Views Principles which underlie organized labor’s approach to problems of social ete ee outlined by pipes 7 IWA, Lloyd aye ea eel the oe mae eae be ie latter organizatio: uae speal rig! a ieee standard of health, ¢ ion and security, irrespectiv or re leteren they are eve to contribute to Society. s before Those who hold such views are sadly mistaken. L ‘Condition n dealing with the nails of Labor’s participation he said: pit ageney should be the State, but, indeed, that it had to ee to decide just thas when ‘nd here those funds will ended. be the will become apparent later. Acco: ligations. In other words, active .| 80, to be equal es eatin aayal Local 1-80 ub-Locals Elect nnual bar of the Na- ore werk aatalied in office by President George Smythe. ficers elected were: Chair- man, “rie Marsinzik; Ist Vice- Chai e sori expect, and rs. incon; pete ein distros. We know doubt if i becau I work was inconsistent with the asia aims of the trade union mo’ ae Obvi ly, something has hap- organized A d Labor have its Ay (Soon to the Community Chest. However, for. the ord, must mal alk it quite clear “that # mt ts cimtal schante the attitude of ov forty who has not, at = isu experienced the might EG, aid ie our. full participa. voluntary oe a i fie aa agencie: with x mie, the Tater agency a doa a 2a ter job because of that One thin 1g you can an sure of wherever arrogance, or su- periority, or aceon tion mae a ener y xis' we ai ngruous | a im. | S] nm any- P [oie meamnametn Commer Mr. Matthews, tis newly sie MP. for the nstituer us b-Lo f eat 1 “20, WA, at their ae ana mesenee eee the fol- lowing office: were in- stalled by Ger Scho oO sie han any other, onsible for Tabor 's ling: ully i ae have That eteonel insist on. We must o1 problems: help they need. Further, we be = not Apestuone intervention by the Sta Tho y be many who dis- agree with “that coneusion, They e Stat ion than most $0 evaluate the nets of the futur spirit of compassion for those | 7 G we else many will epolamcainetine ae Seon Gomi Georite cat dressed sha meeting following ich a report was made & ‘WA member, a ue d free hand car vers I a sample of his ae | LOCA Bi Ted Bastin, employed at Sigundalle = Thats Gane Limited, Vanenuver, ie one of the Bee Nighly in Canada, Mr. Bastin is show: S Committee ¢ Payne, J. Mumm, H. Vye, Tovertson 040: Og Banana at chell. ely , J Balloti Commit Brines, R. iontit, 2 ‘iahtnen, ae) J. Pay) wage ean a atti Sub-Li ne, chy Representa- tive The leis lowing Officers were elected for the pak Cowichan IWA Sul Eveniiens TL “Butlers 1st Vice- President, Jack All; 2nd Vice- President, R, Clarke; 3rd President, Glen Ward; Financial Secretary, . Jubenville: = cording io Candice y | Warden, G. Wilson; Trust Halliday, S. Voldsn | Haney “| Plant «Won o-year Agreement per the two years, plus nine paid statutory holidays. Dan Radfor Oke REGULAR Wy LOUTET AGENCIES LTD. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Duncan Lake Cowichan J. Lindsay Loutet Gordon R. Loutet 131 Jubilee Se S. Shore Gi itbert Schofield on the Special r es ‘Sasa Portland Convention. Ed. Linder, saline Fe mas : Singh Siho Hall was also. in attendance at ae Voldsness, mw Shove Tones meeting. man), G. Officers elected at the Harris | Sports Cate — S. Aber- Creek Sub Toeal a Local 1-80, | crombie, G. Wright. as foll Delegates to the United Or- hehe ‘Sack Muar omirge ganization—Jack All, G, oe esident, A. Brines;/ 2nd | Gece Caan mittee — G, siden a L, Smith; Sec- (chairman), Jack All, Glen Ward, ; Warden, utler, H, Hallida: ve Representative to the v Gri vance Committee ocal — H, Bute Brines, R. Mitchell, R Soni Re Jioeall Pini Gommiltea! a A. Malahoff, H, Vye G. be = Clarke Ss. sate ler, W. Jub FOR SALE Houseboat Le NEN BUSI NESS GUIDE MEN’S im Mowatt) oe Work and Dress Clothing “THE STORE Cae THE POPULAR BRAI et Sac Complete Sto HANEY WEAR Strongly constructed on freight barge, 52’ x 18’. C of ho) ae shore alg Ideal|for logger $2500 PORT ALBERNI BUSINESS GUIDE Apply STAN PAGE 12 Erie St. Victoria, B.C. Phone 2-6794 ‘lle. Annual Ee of ihe va bou Sub-Local of Loca IWA, held March cin ce ie fale wing. office: year: “Chatman, David Aitken; 1st an, Howard —Del- Ch lected Head Job Steward, Grievance Committee elected were: N. apenas A. Brubaker; e ch R. G. Hutchinson; R. Davis Meteo MEN’S WEAR fe Can Afford | verything A Man Wears 0 Sell Tho... WORK, cas or DRESS 4x “= For LESS! Phone 1600 WOODWARD STORES _ (PORT ALBERNI) LTD. “YOUR FAMILY SHOPPING CENTRE” Closed Wednesdays All Day Hours: 9 - 5:30 Before You Buy ~» - Invesi hae tigate the Features of the | LOGMASTER CHAIN SAWS Exclusive Distributors TIMBERMA 900 Pacific St. Telephone MU EQUIPMENT & Se LTD. 4-24: Vancouver 1, B.C. ee Del mage was also a The Agreement was negotiated .| by Dan Radford, CLC Staff Re- presentative. The Union is appealing ie at tl Tee and ay cleaning to be the Union = ceanee: e bet wages and ci Girl Wins | $808 Pay LONDON (CPA)—A Y male member of the United Steel- workers of America, ome by Dominien Manufae ee Limited will receive 600 in pe ay Migr trom a ruling under the for a) won “i ee Viol cott, a member of sinivorier Local 4035, was awa: cents hourly retro- ee Ke it 1956 by - animous decision of a conciliation board. pany conte the awa Miss 195: ieee in te Driv ‘OR picket a oa recently to deliver be Attempted supply deliveries fe aed when track avi of the CBRE aad d the Orw re- fused to violate ie Soar ers Scab : |