WESTERN CANADIAN LUMBER WORKER Local 1-80 IWA Maintains Record Of Union Service All positions for officers were contested with the exception of Financial Secretary, in the nomi- nations held at the 24th Annual Meeting of og 1-80, IWA, March 19, Dun Candidates etnies were: President, George Smythe, Weldon Jubenville; Ist Vice-President: Lorne Johnston, Lorne Atchison; 2nd Vice- President: Arthur Butler, George “Dody” Zizac; 3rd Vice-President: Frank Wilson, Ed “Tiny” Ulaga; Financial Secretary: Ed Linder, (un- contested); Recording Secretary: Jack All, Peter Hawryluk; Conductor: Leonard Baker, Fernie Viala; War- _ den, Ross Davis, William A. Dwyer; Trustee: George Cross, Lester Booth. Weldon Jubenville was elected to represent the Local on the Regional Executive Board. WA _ Regional President, Joe Morris attended the meeting and ad- dressed the members on negotiations, Bill 42, and ca a general report on the Union. Mrs. Alberta Wright, Sister-Presi- dent of the Ladies Auxiliary, gave a short report on the activities, aims and objectives of their group. In its review of the past year’s activities, the Officers’ Report stated in part: “We have compared the figures for our average membership in the year 1960, as compared to the year 1959, and by comparing the monthly per capita reports we find that the aver- age from the two years in review shows that they are almost identical. “We have been able to maintain two Business Agents on our payroll, Brother Eric Marzinzik works mainly MEMBERS of the pallets Committee line up to receive ballots to distribute to the Annual Meeting. Humphrey Butler, Chairman of the Local 1-80, Balloting Committee is with Keith Johnston. in the Northern part of our Local Union and Brother Percy Clements in the Southern part . “We might mention to all at this time that our Local Union has in- vested a certain amount of our funds in the Credit Unions throughout our Local Union area. “We have undertaken the renova- tion of our IWA Hall at Lake Cowi- chan. “We again take this opportunity to express our appreciation for the work of the Ladies’ Auxiliaries. During the year there has been a growth in membership, and the Ladies’ Auxili- ‘y yy | 1 y in the proceedings of the meeting. aries have continued their very ex- emplary work. “This year our Local Union sent students from all parts of our Local Union to attend the Seminar sponsor- ed by the Nanaimo, Alberni and Dis- trict Labour Council, and the Staff Seminar at Parksville. “Many operations have reported progressive reductions in accident frequencies. For example one large operation employing in excess of four hundred men has reported .328 accident free days in 1960, with a B.C. standards frequency rate of 2:70.” Pe, SOME of the East Indian macnbers of Local 1. 40, IWA., ic displayed keen interest Nanaimo Sub-Local Business Agent Eric Marzinzik of Local 1-80, IWA., attended the An- nual Meeting of the Nanaimo Sub- Local March 27, and installed the following newly elected Officers: ' CHAIRMAN Alistair MacLeod VICE-CHAIRMAN: Mike Mikus FINANCIAL SECRETARY: t les Rouleau ; _ -YEAR TRUSTEE: Harvey Simmons: —1LYEAR = “Hiei EE: Tom Cou : ESAPETY 3 ‘REPRESENTATIVE: Sandy Dal BALLOTING COMMITTEE: ‘John Beg Alistair MacLeod Harvey Simmons George Rubins Charles Rouleau C. Cebryk John Erickson Eric Marzinzik A. F. W. Hunt David Herberts ed eae ACTION COMMIT Or SoD, ees Mike Mikus Walter Hunt Harvey Sinimons Alistair MacLeod HOSPITAL VISITING Be debs pacing communicate with INSTRUCTION IN INDUSTRIAL FIRST AID Correspondence Cou rses leading to Industrial First Aid Cer- s approved by the Workmen's Compensation Board of B.C, For further THE * opabhibntes Oeil AID ATESBONTS ASSN. OF B 52 West Hastings Street ard BC. '{|frew Sub-Local of Local 1-80, IWA., , | ertson; |Sub-Local | ing of the Youbou Sub-Local of Local Trustee: A. Dea Ls IWA REGIONAL PRESIDENT, Joe Morris addressing the Annual Meeting of Local 1-80, Duncan. - COMMITTEE: Tommy Cousins IWA, March 19, in Eric Marzinzik Port Renfrew Sub-Local Annual meeting of the Port Ren- elected the following officers March Chairman: Jack Mumm; secretary: R. Monteith; vice-chairman: P. Rob- warden: Watson Weeks; trustees: R. Mitchell (1 year), J, Cougar (2 years), G. Boyles (3 year). amp Committee K. Peterson, R. Mitchell, R. Mon- teith, G Boyles, W. Weeks, Jack Mumm, L. Newman. Accident Prevention Committee B. Luckovich, J. Hay, P. Robert- son, G. Boyles, J. Mumm, W. Weeks, J. Mrus. Balloting Committee C. Lahtinen, J. Mumm, R. Mit- chell, M. Messer, R. Edwardson, L. Newman, Youbou Officers elected at the Annual Meet- 1-80, IWA., March 26, are as follows: Chairman: Howard Delmage; Ist Vice-Chairman: Frank Wilson; Finan- i Ross Davis; Recording é Conductor: Bill Thompson; gO W. Dixon; 3 yr. Grievance’ Committee H. Delmage, W. Thompson, Balloting Committee M. Raynor, R. Petrie, L. Viczko, L. Ketch, R. Vanderburg. R. Roch was elected to the Head Job Steward. Safety Committee: Thompson L. Cowichan Sub-Local Officers elected at the Annual Meet- ing of the Lake Cowichan Sub-Local as follows: Chairman: Vice-Chairman: H. Butler; Financial Secy.: H. Halliday; Recording Secy.: | R. 11 Davis, F. Wilson, R. Proulx, L. Hol- R. Davis, W. dew of Local 1-80, IWA., March 27, are low Cc. Weldon Jubenville; Ist MISS MARY FREDRIKSSON and Miss Marjorie Campbell, office staff of Local 1-80, ee at work in the Duncan office assembling reports to go before the Annual eeting. Trustees: 3 yr. P. Ross; 2 yr. W. Tip- ton; 1 yr. T. McTaggart. Social Committee Ranjit Singh, H. Butler, H. Halli- day, George Wright, Weldon Juben- ville, G. Nordstrom. Following the election of officers the newly elected officers were in- stalled by the Local President George Ed. Linder, Financial Secretary of the Local, and Percy Clements, Busi- ness Agent, all addressed the Meet- ing briefly. Chemainus Sub-Local Officers elected at the Annual Meet- ing of the Chemainus Sub-Local of Local 1-80, IWA., on March 26, are as follows: Chairman: Vic Wied; Ist Vice- Chairman: Fernie Viala: Financial Secy.: T. E. Kay; Recording Secy.: Lester Booth; Warden: A. Thomas; Trustees: H. Cherchas, R. Stanton, R. Cooper. Plant Committee C. Brown, D. Doumont, Viala, W. Harris, Victor Wied. Accident Prevention Committee R. Millard, Lester Booth, A. Thom- as, Victor Wied, D. Doumont, T. Kay, H. Arneil, E. Beaubien, Fernie Viala. Fernie R. Cooper, H. Arneil, Social Committee R. Stanton, C. Brown, R. Gre R. Cooper, R. ae S. Evans, Fernie Viala, D. Cra Balloting Committee T. AWE Moreen: P. Fenn, C. Suan %G. Cle Job stctata: C. Stevens, C. Brown, Lester Booth, Victor Wied, S. Evans, W. Harris, E. Beaubien, H. Arneil, G. Wormley, H. Cherchas, P. Fenn, A. McEwan, T. Kay, R. Stanton, D. Doumont, R. Millar, G. Peterson. VUVV VV VF VV CTT VV VF VV VV TTA Sick List King’s Daughters Sisters Dos ayner and P e¢ LA Local 1-80, 5 wing patien “A in G Bee Hospital April 8, aineaGatiag candy, cigar- of the Western ie io Weremi of fol- A. Tinholm, rawford, aie B.Cos ames é Duncan, B.C.; Mrs. Robert Williams, Duncan, B.C. Royal Columbian plete pet sles and Esther poate of the LA Local 1-357, IWA,, e fol- Ro “Colmabi Poe ant pate! of the Western or’ ae Ivor Haroldson, Lamford Cedar; shee Alexander, Breaks es Woodworking ; ~ oe George Wright; Warden: D. Weberg; mialelk, Dom on Tar and Chemical; Templeton, Capilans Timber; Robert Ss, Western Plywood, Vancouver; Arvid Wilson, IWA Credit Unions an Alberni District Credit Union, 209 IWA Westminster Local 1-118, IWA (Victoria), 904 Lake Cowichan and District Credit Courtenay Credit Union, Box 952, United Labour Credit Union, 1475 CREDIT UNION DIRECTORY supported by IWA Local Unions in B.C. 1-217 Savings, Broadway & Quebec Streets, ‘Vancouve IWA (N.W.) Credit Union, Room 21 Chemainus & District Credit Union, Box 229, Duncan & District Credit Union, Box 1717, Duncan Prince George & District, 1046 - 4th Avenue, Prince George Nanaimo 2 District Credit Union, 499 Wallace St., Nanaimo Ladysmith & District Credit Union, Box 154, Ladysmith, B.C: Salmon Arm Credit Union, Shuswap Ave., d other Credit Unions Argyle Street, Port eae He , 774 Columbia - Beek. New Gordon Street, Victoria mainus Union, Lake Cowichan, B.C. Courtenay East 43rd, Vancouver Salmon Arm, B.C. L. Smythe. Brothers George Smythe, : Lester Booth, A. McEwan, | Mrs. oan Western Lumber Company ; Joseph Canadi at Western eens ee C. For night, had ka Pine; estor LaPierre, Canna Western Lumber ompany; S. R. Scott, Bestwood caiae Shingle Company; Fred Seabrook, Cana Sestean Lumber Company; Alf Carter, dian Western Lumber a aanes ee Con any 5 John r= FORO ° alumbia Cellulose ; Eeaearal Labra, Pacific Pin . Arens, Evans Products, Vancouver. Philip Kelly, B.C. Forest Pricey Pitt ilson, concen Western Lum- ; Stev , Pine; later, Ch: Srieg SAS TOggine John eee edel & well River es ny, Vancouv Timberland Lumber; A. L. Sharp, NeMilng, Bloedel. King’s Daughters Sisters ts Pepin and Irene Alldred of the LA Local 1-80, IWA., ing patients in the King’s Daughters Hospi- istributi' candy, cigarettes andi ce copies of the Western Canadien Lumber Mts, Popplestone, peated Sr., Duncan ; Mrs. L rs, n; a Pras Singh, Paldi Sarjit Singh, Lake ichan ; rs. Hotzon, uncan ; Sree Goan River ; Mrs. D. Phye, Nitinat - O'Connell, Shawnigan Lake ;Evelyn . G. Kidd, Mesachie tkovich, aiid, Shawnigan Lake; Lake Cowichan. Time Out An abstract painter was robbed. To help police catch the thief, he drew a sketch of the man. 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