TWO-DAY | | SCHOOL A two-day seminar for IWA members in Prince George Local 1-424 will be held in Williams Lake Dec. 4 and 5, one in the current series being sponsored by the regional council, The courses will be led by Regional First Vice-president Jack MacKenzie and regional Public Relations - Director Grant MacNeil. A special effort has been made to call shop stewards from newly-organized opera- tions to attend the courses. Subjects to be covered are: trade union basics, shop stew- ard’s responsibility, conduct- ing meetings and contract analysis. 4 Ross Inglis, Local 1-424 president, will moderate the seminar. ® SICK VISITS The following patients, Woodwork- ers or their relatives, were visited three hospitals by Ed Linder, finan- | secretary of Local 1-80 IWA: CHEMAINUS HOSPITAL Gordon Cooper, Duncan; Frank Stone, Princess Royal Ave., Nanaimo; Arthur McLean, oubou; Hallie Dix- en, R.R. 1, Wellington; Wilfred Allan, Harewood Rd., Nanaimo; Norman Kinchin, R.R. 1, Wellington; Albert Butterworth, Lambert, Nanaimo; J. HH. MacMillan, Dashwood; George » East Wellington; Mrs. L. J. rson, Saltair; Mrs. Mildred Id, Saltair. ‘LADYSMITH HOSPITAL Ernie Clark, Ladysmith; Wayne m, Ladysmith; Walter Nelson, . 1, Ladysmith; Mrs. Ruth Dick- » St. irew, Nanaimo; Miss ly Shillito, Saltair; Mrs. William La ith; Mrs. Doris “2 pson, Shell Beac' : 5 KINGS DAUGHTER HOSPITAL, DUNCAN Christo, 126 eter Siebing, John Prus 328 Carrall Street, Vancouver, B.C. THE WESTERN CANADIAN LUMBER WORKER A plywood evaluation sem- inar was held in the IWA Hall in Prince George re- cently with Al Busch and Tony Vanderheide, plywood wood evaluators for Regional Council No. 1 leading the dis- cussions. The course was extremely well presented and it was felt by all attending that, as a re- sult of the seminar, the Job Review Committees will be more adequately equipped to do a good job of assisting in the evaluation program in their individual operations. Attending the seminar were plant review committee mem- bers from S.K. Plywood Lo- cal 1-423, H.K. Plywood Lo- cal 1-417, and Weldwood of Canada, Quesnel, and Merrill Gardner Ltd. Local 1-424. William Schumaker, presi- dent Local 1-423; Ross Inglis, president Local 1-424, T. Mogensen, financial secre- tary; and business agents C. H. Webb, Gordon Hurlbert and Fred Ibis also attended. oreo ND ERHEIDE a bca ‘FLY B.C. AIR LINES’ PIONEER'S FAMOUS CHAIN NOW POPULAR MAKES OF CHAIN SAWS AVAILABLE FOR MOST O) FASTER IN SIZES 404" ce 058" @ SMOOTHER -404" - 063" @_ SAFE CUTTING i i @ NO SKATING /2" = 063 IT’S SO GOOD IT SELLS ITSELF IN STOCK AT WESTERN PIONEER CHAIN SAW SALES MU. 4-1822 Grab yourself a LUCKY! A bold breed of Canadian beer... aman’s beer... aged for premium flavour .. slow-brewed for man-sized taste! This advertisement is not published or dis i played by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia,