THE WESTERN CANADIAN LUMBER WORKER LOCAL 1-80 SAFETY DIRECTOR Jack Mumm talks over a few points on safety with crew working near Granite Creek during his tour of B.C.F.P.’s Port Renfrew operation with Regional President Jack Moore and Local President Weldon Jubenville. Group left, Mumm; Jack Mrur, grapple loader; THREE UNIDENTIFIED LOGGERS at the B.C. Ken Kruger, chaser; Jubenville; Don Wilson, truck driver; Moore. Machine . F.P.’s Port Renfrew operation hard at work on shown is a Skagit Steel Spar. the rigging prior to changing the position of the skidder machine. ei. oca in ‘FLY B.C. AIR LINES' HANEY BUSINESS GUIDE 4 ESQUIRE MEN’S WEAR (Graham Mowatt) Complete Stock of Work and Dress Clothing “THE STORE WITH THE POPULAR BRANDS” * | HANEY BRITISH COLUMBIA PORT ALBERNI BUSINESS GUIDE MacGREGOR’'S MEN’S WEAR We Can Afford For Everything A Man Wears To Sell The... * WORK, SPORT or DRESS * BEST For LESS SHOP AT “THIS WAS LOGGING!” The remains of the old Bear Creek bridge near Port Renfrew. The bridge was built in 1937 and was over 270 feet high at its centre. It was finally declared unsafe and blown up a few years ago. Stories still circulate the area about loggers returning to camp from a drunk and crawling on their hands and knees across it frightened to death they would fall off. One faller, it is claimed, while walking across the bridge with his friends, suddenly turned and said, “I have had enough” and jumped to his death below. 1-357 Sick List Tough Life ROYAL COLUMBIAN bach; Clifford Meinnis and George Before the war, when the Sisters Janet McMichael and Lilly Worbéts; Grown Zellerbachy Josec?, attendance of Royal Navy of- Rebeyka of the LA of Local 1-257 > 5 c % IWA, visited the following patients SA pe ah iS Means Windiey ficer on board their ships was in the Royal Columbian Hospital (retired) and Clare Hall (retired), not always so regular as it has March 19 to April 13, distributing Crown Zellerbach; Lloyd Krutop, a es today, = wecodie staff ? candy, cigarettes and copies of the . Western Canadian Lumber Worker. Supreme Shingles. ti being held in th a, Engen, Rayonler Log Div. ; jeter _Kutaaviteh,: Brownles Indus: re at ess eing Heid in the itliam Stusho acific Pine; James ries; . Lennie, anadian ite i 1 i Crnelllys Prince George; David Mar- Pine; Mr. Watt, Flavelle Cedar Div.; eXel eet he) Salona ave flagship. shall, Crown Zallerbach; Allan Proust Keith Miller (father at Mt._ Baker When the agenda had been athe acific Pine); Albert Lapp, eneer); George Grower avelle ‘ 5 Tahsic;, Albert Saretsky, Flavellé Cedar Div.; Albert Spidel, Jack Bek. covered, discussion turned to Cedar; John Turner (retired), Crown ker and Daniel Bebault, Rayonier; the date of the next meeting. Zellerbach; Mr. Wasyluk, Crestwood Angus Hamilton, Bestwood Cedar z} Timber; Mark Wilton, Tahsis; John Shingles; Paul Kjolbotten, Crown Monday and Friday were both Degenhautt, Can. Forest Products Zellerbach; &. Watt, Flavelle Cedar; j (PV); Anthony Holters, Pacic Veneer. Milton Caul, B.C. ‘Forest Products, Proposed, and discarded be- Atma Singh Rai, Flavelle Cedar Hammond; Ronald Booth, Vancouver cause of interference with Div.; Stanley Beasley, Vancouver Ply- Plywood; John Nichol, Fi Ile Ced weed; Leenard Mores, Crown Zeliex, Dhrclon. Oh Avene SEEAE sweek-end arrangements. Eventually Wednesday was FOREST INDUSTRY FACTS meted: du as belay Want ikaly . : Z to interfere with the staff’s Of the wood made into pulp and paper in B.C. in 1963, convenience. As the meeting 47% was from chips—the balance was from logs. These chips, broke up, however, one officer YOUR FAMILY SHOPPING CENTRE FOR A COMPLETE SELECTION OF ihe a wk Ok STAR WORK WEAR “UNION MADE’ BY B.C. CRAFTSMEN ie Your guide to better value Sa which would otherwise have been wasted, were collected from was heard grumbling, “Wed- sawmills, plywood and shingle mills and towed in gigantic nesday, dammit, spoils both 723-5641 barges to the pulp mills. week ends!” Gh eee ere ee