at. a QUOTES “Only in Ontario and Saskatchewan do unions continue to have the protection against damage action by the courts. Act. The Legislation is a bar to any court action against a Ontario’s immunity is conferred by the 1944 Rights of Labor union in its name. Saskatchewan has a similar statute... “Eyen in Ontario and Saskatchewan unions are not wholly immune to action for damages flowimg out of the violation of collective agreements—but the matter must be processed through grievance and arbitration machinery instead of through the courts.” —Wilf List in the Globe and Mail, Jan. 15, 1965 “Qn Mr. Pearson’s arrival the President welcomed him over a microphone saying ‘Come over here Lester.’ “They then exchanged compliments and nobody seemed to notice that LBJ referred to the Prime Minister as ‘Mr. Wilson’.” —News report from LBJ Ranch, Texas THE WESTERN CANADIAN LUMBER WORKER "er er er er eo o 0" ae SESS REESE ERE ROYAL COLUMBIAN Sisters Frances Love and Norma Eddie of the LA of Local 1-357 IWA, visited the following patients in the Royal Columbian Hospital distributing candy, cigarettes and copies of the Western Canadian Lumber Worker. Rai Nasir, Rayonier, N.W.; Al Prest, Roy Worbets and Peter Uni- lowski, Crown Zellerbach; Barry Paul, Timber Preservers; M. Kinakin, Lam- ford Cedar; Don Ramsay, Industrial Cedar; R. Boileau, Can. White Pine; Fred Arnott, Powell River; K. Ank- bras, Lamford Cedar; W. Hadley, Westminster Shook Mills; Barry Ve- dos, Eburne Sawmills; lan Durr, Timberland Lumber; E. Thomas, Crown Zellerbach; Joe Endros, Fla- velle Cedar Div.; "Jack Bekker, Ray- onier, N.W.; Lyle Prest, Port Al- berni Logging; Ww. Fawcett, MacMil- lan, Bloedel; A. Sauve, Crown Zeller- bach; J. Coghill, Can. Collieries; J. Dobosz, Westminster Shook Mills; Bie? Braumberger, Flavelle Cedar iv. SICK LIST LOCAL 1-80 Financial Secretary Ed. Linder 1-80 IWA visited the following patients In hospital and distributed candy, cigar- ettes and copies of the Western Can- adian Lumber Worker. NANAIMO GENERAL Mr. W. Hutchison, Rosehill Ave., Nanaimo; Mr. Edward Cox, Nicol St., Nanaimo; Mr. Arnot Scooter, Wel- lington; Mr. Max Chagnon, Port Al- berni; Mr. Hallie Dixon, R.R. 1, Wel- lington; Mr. John W. Scott, Courte- nay; Mr. Thomas Miller, Victoria Rd., Nanaimo; Mr. George Banasky, Rail- way St., Nanaimo; Mr. Oswald Fid- dick, Nanaimo; Mr. George Beau- dreau, Bradley St., Nanaimo. KING’S DAUGHTERS Mr. Charles Jordan, R.R. 2, Dun- can; Mr. Eric Freid, Lake Cowichan; Mr. Peter Williams, Cliff Rd., Dun- can; Mr. Leon Foucher, Duncan; Mr. Paul Carpentier, Old Koksilah Rd., Duncan; Mr. Gerald Pipe, Duncan: HOSERT RIE ae Pr? e od Mr. George Grimshaw, Lake Cowi- chan; Mr, Allan Platz, Lake Cowi- chan; Mr. George Robertson, R.R. 2, Duncan; Mrs. Ronnie Lee, Cowichan Station; Mrs. Arnold Lundgren, You- bou; Mrs. Lois Parlee, Lake Cowi- chan; Miss Kathy Dame, R.R. 4, Dun- can; Mrs. Ivan Edson, Lake Cowi- chan; Mrs. Barbara Filgate, Cobble Hill; Mr. Rodney Ketch, Youbou; phi Henry Lundgren, Lake Cowi- chan. . LADYSMITH GENERAL Mr. Daniel Swanson, Ladysmith; Mrs. Roy Elmgren, Ladysmith; Mr. Robert Irvine, Cassidy; Mrs. Art Dady, R.AR. 1, Ladysmith. CHEMAINUS GENERAL Mr. Phillip Markovinovic, Chemai- nus; Mr. Richard Douglas, Chemai- nus; Mr. Hugh MacDonald, Chemai- nus; Mr. Carl Mowat, Saltair; Miss Louise Francis, Crofton (child); Miss ‘Sandra Bayuk, Chemainus (child).