IWA REGIONAL PRESIDENT Jack Moore installing the new officers of May 12, in Duncan. Officers elected are President, Weldon Jubenville; Ist Vice-President, Lorne Johnston; 2nd Vice-President, Paul Ross; 3rd Vice-President, Del Pratt; Financial Secretary, Ed. Linder; Recording Secretary, Irven Miller; Warden, Robert MacDonald; = 2 RIE Sat eR see Conductor, Carl Stevens; Trustee, James Thomas; Safety Director, Ross Davis. POWER tha wont quit! Homelite’s 990 series is power-packed for profit and performance! You'll feel the difference from the first time you try one. Consider these features: © Internally vented carburetor automatically balances fuel and air mixture, eliminating fuel wastage . . . reducing engine deposits . and maintaining maximum power. : @ Dura-Bore cylinder for cool operation and long life. @ Easy-to-clean Micro-Mesh filter sheds dirt and sawdust ... is re- usable many times. © ‘Grouped’ controls for fast, easy starting and handling. @ New-low parts prices. 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Banks To Automate The Canadian Bankers’ Association has undertaken a two-year automation prob- lem to avoid paying the price of wage and salary increases to the 71,288 em- ployees of the Canadian banking system, according to a press release from the Bank Employees’ Associa- tion, Local 387 Office Em- ployees International Union. if the actions are su and more follow, the fed legal. a $112,000 refund. charges. UT LL il CAMP DIRECTORY UNION AND NON-UNION CAMP ISSUED BY i PORT ALBERNI LOCAL 1-85 The following list contains the names of all camps, sawmills and Plywood operations where members receive full Union Coverage both as to wages and Health and Welfare Protection. Before hiring out to West Coast Vancouver Island Camps, loggers should make certain that a Union contract is in effect. UNION CAMPS: All MacMillan, Bloedel & Powell River Operations. All Tahsis Company Operations. E. J.. Eason Trucking, R. B. McLean Lumber Company, Milligan Brothers, M & M Pole, Taylor Way Logging, Craig & Bond Logging, Stoltz Logging, Green Logging, Mars Contracting, Hamilton Logging, Rayner & Bracht Ltd., J. W. Arden, A. N. Mangles, Wamac ‘Logging, Grosskleg and Trueman, Braithwaite & Son, Northern Hemlock Logging, O. & W. Contractors (Fedge), Northwest Cedar, Millstream Timber, Kyuquot Log, A. F. Barker. NON-UNION CAMPS: Freill Lake Logging, Brentwood Logging (Deering), Inlet Contractors Ltd., Amai Inlet (Jorgenson Bros. ). Non-Union Camps cannot participate in the Industry- wide Health and Welfare Plan. IWA LOCAL 1-367, HANEY UNION CAMPS AND MILLS B.C. Forest Products Ltd., Hammond Sawmill Division; B.C. Forest Products Ltd., Pitt Lake Logging Division; Border Lum- ber Co. Ltd., Ruskin; Canadian Forest Products Ltd., Harrison Mills Logging Division; Davidson Shingle Co. Ltd., Mission; Eddy Match Co. Ltd., Mission; Fleetwood Logging Co. Ltd., Camp “B,” Harrison Lake; Fleetwood Logging Co. Ltd., Camp "Y " Yale; G. & F. Logging Co. Ltd., Box 99, Hope; Hammer Sawmills Ltd., Stave Falls; Hammer Logging Ltd., Stave Lake; H. & F. Contracting Co. Ltd., Harrison Mills; Huston & Mc- Bride Shingle Ltd., Ruskin; Katz Timber Ltd., Hope; Lakeberg Logging Ltd., Harrison Lake; Lakewood Lumber Co. Lid., East of Fort Langley; H. A. Larson Logging Co. Ltd., Harrison Lake; G. W. Lobb Shingle Mill Ltd., Stave Falls; McLenaine & Smith Logging Co. Ltd., Pitt Lake; McMahon Lumber Co. Lid., Mis- sion; Northwest Forest Products Ltd., Mission; Princeton Trail Timber Ltd., Hope; Rafuse Timber & Logging Co. Ltd., Hope; Spring Creek Logging Co. Ltd., Harrison Lake; Stave Lake Cedar Ltd., Dewdney; Whonnock Lumber Co. Ltd. (Sawmill), Whonnock; Whonnock Lumber Co. Ltd. (Logging), Stave Lake; Whonnock Lumber Co. Ltd. (Shake Mill), Stave Lake; Foucher Logging Co. Ltd., Hope. ~ NON-UNION CAMPS AND MILLS Watkins Logging, Harrison Lake; Cattermole Logging, any- where east of Pitt River; Trethewey Logging, Harrison Lake; Pretty Logging, Bear Creek, Harrison Lake and 20 Mile, Har- rison Lake; Eagle Creek Logging Co. Lid., Harrison Lake; Her- man Sawmill, Mission; Fraser Valley Sawmills, Mission; Hampton Sawmill, Boston Bar; Pretty Logging, Hope; R. White, falling and bucking contractor, Hatzic; Steelhead Logging, sub-contracting for Whonnock Logging on Stave Lake (falling and bucking contractor) working out of Power Saw Sales, Vancouver; Bowman & Orion Sawmills, Chilliwack. Agreements | Lawsuit : The first of 20 tariff law- suits against the federal gov- ernment has been filed, and treasury ‘could he hundreds of millions of dollars poorer. The actions are by mer- chants who claim that special import surcharges levied by the former Diefenbaker ad- ministration as part of its austerity program, were il- The cases will be heard in Exchequer Court. An Ottawa lingerie retailer is asking for The merchants are com- plaining that the special levy- ies were imposed illegally by an invalid order-in-council, because nothing in the Fed- eral Cusoms Tariff says the government can impose such The Opposition stressed the alleged illegality of the sur- charges at the time (last June) when the Diefenbaker government introduced them, aLuvavvvVvZ_iiiiie = but Dief went ahead anyway.