B.C. LUMBER WORKER Vancouver General Sisters Alda Hendrie and Mar- aret Kamm of the W.A., Local 127, IWA, visited the following patients in the Vancouver Gen- eral Hospital, March 30, distribut- ing candy, cigarettes and copies of The B.C, Lumber Worker: TB. WARD ¢, Elman, Seymour Inlet—Fine. ANNEX A. Richardvon—Leg Injury. Doing ine. Sens eee Artnritis: Feeling pretty we % HEATHER L, Delaire—Arthrit LD, & H. WARD » Booth Logging—Bro- , Improving steadily , Prince George—Feeling Ex . About the fine. Clausen, Vernon, Swan Lake— Mroken back. Looking fine, Pacific Yeneer—Polio. Marle Ba joking well. 0, “Mercer, Prince George—Look- ing good. k. Green, Squamish—Pollo. Com- | ing alone fine, B. Sims — Polio. Looking well ‘and cheerful. Sisters Alda Hendrie and Ma: uaret Kamm of the W.A., Loc 1-217, IWA, visited: the ‘following patients in ‘the Vancouver General Hospital, March 23, distributimg candy, Gigarettes and copies of The B.C, Lumber Worker: 7.3. WARD ©. mour Inlet-—Looking ANNEX N. Kinney, M. B. King Lumber— eeling tnuch better, AS Richardvon—Leg injury, Pin M. Brindle, MeGregor Logging C “