DOUG EVANS Doug Evans (on log exports) “... And they’re shipping out #1 peelers and sawlogs, and leaving us with the culls, the stuff the Asians reject ... We’ve lost over a thousand permanent jobs in the Vancouver Local alone, and one of the main reasons was that those outfits couldn’t make it with the junk that’s left over. . . counting the service that the industry supports, that’s 3,500 jobs lost ... this government is putting people on welfare...” HARVEY ARCAND Harvey Arcand (on WCB officials) . . . “these guys are senile... I think they have to be, it’s a qualification they insist on... they’re proof that the abortion laws should have been changed long ago... Projectionist Derek Jones calls for Boycott of Famous Players. TERRY SMITH Terry Smith (on plants being forced to close by the banks) ... “And these damn. banks have to quit just arbitrarily shutting plants down, they have to accept some responsibility for the workers and their families, for the communities ... and the Labour Movement hastomakesuretheydo.” a ; Syd Thompson remembers organizing in the thirties. Retirees Pat Kerr and Geo. McKnight with staffer Ev Flannery. Skelly with Ex Local 71 President, MLA Frank Howard Retiree Ed Gill with Warren Ulley aes SYLVIA by Nicole Hollander St Bety, MARtyRed AFA | |WHer she interrupted : 1 |A Joan Rwer’s Monoloave Linc T i er, | [ho stooke "Beli ir HE Economic Recovery, ale BERMYDA TRIANGLE, 2 AND tHE footHt FAIRY.” from “In These Times”, Oct. 84. 4/Lumber Worker/October, 1984