WESTERN CANADIAN LUMBER WORKER 2nd Issue April, 1960 1-80 IWA Duncan _ Strong Interest Shown In Local Elections All positions for officers were contested with the excep- tion of Recording Secretary, in the nominations held at the 23rd Annual Meeting of Local 1-80, IWA, March 20, in Duncan. Candidates nominated were’ For President -- George L. Smythe, Weldon Jubenville; for 1st Vice-President--Lorne John- son, Arthur Butler; for 2nd Vice- President—Jack Mumm, Lorne Atchison; for 3rd Vice-President —.George Zizac, Howard Del- mage; for Financial Secretary— Ed. Linder, Humphrey Butler; for Recording Secretary—Robert Bouchard (unopposed); for Con- ductor-—Leonard Baker, Peter Hawryluk; for Warden—Ross Davis, Ed. “Tiny” Ulaga; for Three-Year Trustee — Gilbert]. Schofield, Donald Pollock. Perey Clements was elected|_ Regional Counci] Board Member for ml a President J. MacKenzie Guest Speakers The meeting was addressed by Regional President Joe Morris and Jack MacKenzie, President of Loca] 1-118, IWA, Victoria. In its review of the past year's activities, the Officers’ Report stated in part: “The membership monthly average has shown a substantial increase over that of the previ- ous year... ‘ Department, || throughout the Local... “We are happy to report that the financial picture of our Local Union is better than we had hoped . Education Programme “We have embarked this year On an education programme. IWA REGIONAL President, Annual Meeting of Local 1-80, IWA, March 20th, in Durcen. On the right is Ed. Linder, Financial Secretary of Local 1-80. ' Sub-Local Elections In 1-80 The following are the names of the Sub-Local and Committee officers of Local 1-80, IWA, elected to office for Caycuse Beach, Youbou and Lake Cowichan. Caycuse Beach C Black—Chairman L. Atchison—Vice-President R. MacDonald— Financial Secretary the end of June, 1958. L. Baker—Recording Secretary F. Irwin—Warden - C. Gilchrist—Three-year Trustee JOB STEWARDS—L. Baker, K. McKenzie, J. Miller, N. Lindal, L. Bilton, W. Durger, R. Tweedie. BALLOTING COMMITTEE — R. Tweedie, P. Delisle, F. Irwin, R. MacDonald, A. Ahlers. SAFETY COMMITTEE — C. Gilchrist, A. Kraul, S. Sayce, R. MacDonald, G. Robertson, L. Baker. Youbou | | H. Delmage—President || F. Wilson—Vice-President R. Davis—Financial Secretary A. Dean-—Recording Secretary W. Thompson—Warden R. Bennett—Three-year Trustee R. Roch—Head Job Steward SAFETY COMMITTEE — R. Bennett, L. Holman. GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE — W. Thompson, H. Delmage, R. Proulx, R. Davis, D. Caplin, F. Wilson. BALLOTING COMMITTEE — R. Bennett, A. Brubaker, R. ans Joe Morris, addressing the 23rd Japan Third Highest In Union Membership A survey conducted by the Japanese Labour Ministry lists union members in the country at 7,077,510 at the end of June, 1959. This was in increase of 195,929 over 6,881,581 listed at Only three countries in the Free World have a total mem- bership exceeding the seven million mark. Japan ranks third after the United States and Britain. Hauk, D. Caplin, L. Viezko. SMOKER COMMITTEE — H. Delmage, N. Donald, L. Viczko, R. Roch, R. Davis, W. Thompson, A. Brubaker, D. Caplin, P. Clements. Lake Cowichan W. Jubenville—President P. Hawryluk—ist Vice-President H. Halliday—Financial Secretary G. Wright—Recording Secretary D. Weberg—Warden P. Ross—Conductor Trustees—J. Osokin, B, Wilson, I. McTaggart BALLOTING COMMITTEE — G. Wright, A. Cramer, I. McTaggart, P. Ross, J. Osokin. SOCIAL COMMITTEE — H. Halliday, G. Wright, P. Hawryluk, W. Jubenville, Patterson, P. Ross. SPORTS—P. Hawryluk. POLITICAL EDUCATION—H. Halliday, P. Hawryluk, A. Cramer, D. Weberg, W. Jubenville. PUBLICITY —G. Wright, H. Halliday, P. Hawryluk. Business Agent, Percy Clements, after taking the educational course developed and sponsored by the International Research hag commenced giving educational classes Safety “We are happy to report that through the co-operation of the membership, real progress is being made in the field of safety. Our Local Safety Council meet- ings continue and are reasonably well ‘attended by the representa- tives from the Sub-Locals ... “In making our Annual Report || we do not feel that they would be complete without mentioning the commendable work that is being done by the _ Ladies Auxiliary ...” Duncan Lake Cowichan HANEY HANEY PORT ALBERNI BUSINESS GUIDE MacGREGOR’S MEN‘S WEAR For Everything A Man Wears % WORK. SPORT or DRESS WOODWARD STORES (PORT ALBERNI) LTD. “YOUR FAMILY SHOPPING CENTRE” DUNCAN BUSINESS GUIDE LOUTET AGENCIES LTD. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE J. Lindsya Loutet Gordon R. 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