10 1-217 DONATES $1000 TO STRIKE By Local 1-217 IWA the regular Leea I meting ‘hla in the Fra- id Hender- Beare pie ag Tabula- ting Committee, decla ql following Officers elected for the years 1959 and 1960. r President Syd Thompson 1 Tom Clarke Bob Clair C. P. Neale Financial: Sec. S. M. Hodgson ‘onducto! Paul ‘arden Pollai Six Year Trustee E. Holm ecause of the closeness of| nm in-| int} our Bee oe dele; ice} Bak oe lh B.C. LUMBER WORKER Annual District Cone see All mentioned e Dl ‘he Loa "Union agreed along with the ere ‘anc rang Di: Couneil Vand the following NEW TABLE OFFICERS of Local 1-217, meee January 11, are left, Paddy Neale, jetretary; ‘d, B ancy, — lodgson, Financial Scere! Serres) Kowbel, pe Roberts, Recording Secre! “tet re ernate, Jim Castle; 2nd Alternate, Art Ferrall; IWA, installed by District Secretary-Treas' jecretary. m Clarke, First Vice-president; om Thompson, pp 8rd Alternate, Ron Hender- son, The Loca al oan ee pleased to e ee a Plant Committee Dollar “sh 000. 00) donation to a the Newfound- d Logge settles Disputes Members of Local 1-217, IWA, employed a Canadian White Pine Compa: me ING ORT alrma nk Howard, M.P. for Chain pate he Report states that des he tougher ge y the em Fran Seon, ae introduced a ivate Mei Ty fired a boom ei From Page 2 “ILO” recreational and cultural activi- ‘ies, All matters relating to camp life and working conditions should be determined by collee- m 0: rates, it ws Raaeen shoul not ne inner tires prejudicial to 2. ee and the Local Union Pres ative Indians already dent were successful i have the right to vote in Be man re-inst tan anda, rievan tor and for one Nova Scotia and Newfound. bers grading on Sh sai sad. é ir. Howard pointed out sate ee as there will A dispute over the interpreta- “Nominations were taken for the District Executive Board, the Distriet cepa the Dis- trict Safety Convention and the Printers of The B.€. LUMBER WORKER be a committee of the House alec by them that the Com-|tion of the “Contract concerning, of Commons established t pany was forced to adhere to| Boom Boats has been plac review the Elections Act as | the contract. i welll asa. Seint Gomme The Vacation arts agi cause of the Senate and the House | trouble when ma nt oe of Commons on Indian Af- y ke] be wi fairs that this matter will their vacation in April il. The em The Report draws to the af probably be dealt with by ployees refused this demand. Af" tention of the members, the one or the other of these fee lengthy meetings taat| Zoumitices. the Union and Company officials|is in operation at the Plant. it wa: ed that all vacations They point Tenants une is at rould be taken when mutually od DENTAL |*"** Adjustments te ‘Sacther aus teeeeeed Company attempted to in- trod ich con would eliminate some ‘elpers.| wish Following proposals and counter proposals an Seren ens aie success, sade ? rea accept an 8% sl increase. The Committee ‘ointed out that neither they thel after the aise inter AN CO LIMITED ba Lace SAW HAIN 257% pISCOUNT aciggcueetloh willing and LEL ide top quality, LE.L, $24. aerared deatel vietes ot poe ae D-44 $18.90; 30” McC D-44 a 25” Homelite EZ $19.95 MUtual 1-6338 ~ hese Write for details JAY'S MAN ORDER Dr. R. Llewellyn Douglas 712 Robson St. Vancouver 1, B.C. (Comer of Granville) BOX No. 66 INGTON, ONTAR' Boar To Hear Dispute OTTAWA (CPA) — A fed- eral Seeger ee board to te set up by newspaper suid it Fat all, os of 1S per ments the el ae wane inere to ylus other inapre