“gal Issue, February B.C. LUMBER WORKER C_ Sek Numb dson and 1e1 oe L.A., Local 1-357, 1W! he following patients in and 16 tributing February # and 16, distributing , clgurettes and ¢ oFamber Worker ieeaias Whennak Lumber — injury. ton, Fiavelle C in BAC, Me. Pe Oparalidn. man, Pacific Veneer—Op- aa Aap jon, Foiny, Grand Forks—Leg op- lay Saw MI Pune operition Back D. Mueller, - he Flavelle Cedar—Varicose veins. AL t Sister Nola Jonex of the LA., Teal 1-267, IWA, visited the fol* Jowing patients ih the Royal Co- Jumbian lospltal, January 9, dis- toting. igaretten and of B.C. Sat Pr? ce Pine — Opera- tion. Steve Henchuck, Fraser Mi awe Konkin, Lamford Goda. jouuld Campbell, Hillcrest — Im- Doroving. 4 Malloch, Forrest Creek — Han ae jury. att, Plavello Cedar, icxom, Lamford Godan, Sohn Heating, Alasica YP Pout Clatle Hammond Ges ond, ouver Ply- See sca. Nason “ncasne, Lion's Gate Lum- ore Taliteon, Humphrey Creek, mith —Rotired, acific Ver ley, Alaska Pine, By Me Canadian Forest Pro- ‘ducte=-Going home, Aart, Mohawk Handle—Going home. Ted Wainwright, Fraser Mil ‘Confined in ‘he Pearson | Hostal Received a xiiary. Sisters ine ret fae Nola Gee tr ihe L.A. Local eats TWA, Visited the following | pa tients ‘mt Htoyal Columbian Hospital, gate inuary, 12, Pepubating hs rettos a of the , » Paci Pine — Op: ion on. back. y Pare, Fraser Mills. Mike Konkin, Lamford’ Cedar — qliuarention. es Balloch, Morest Creek Tim- wiher Gon Hand aniurs: Dv. er, Plavelle Cedai “a tion, John Redling, Alaska Pine, es ag Campbell, Hillcrest — Im- ing. Lermte Watt, Playetle Cedar. BB & Maken, Northern Wood Pro- ue ¥. Cornyeur, Alaska See Fraser, Paciie Pine, ie , Lion’s Gate Lum- der. W. J. Smith, Kami ey . Phangan Singh, Al: Ta Meldelohetived. fron Mohawk. Wansel, Chatey, Alaska Dine. Andy | Heriv ky TB. te on Stone, Pla McKenna, Canadian Forest Cedar, Pe reed peeve. Frank Saxton, 1" St. Paul's Sisters Jessie tan and Bobbie “al 1- a. oot wary rs 12, 1 apt Febri distributing, dane e. Seater copies ot ae ie ary 8B te tg Worker Se Sechelt—Back in. nd—Hip in- ‘Mantrom, Taber Creek — yi Lac La Hache — Burns Lake — Knee | 1, wanes, |B. Doegt, Smithers—Back injury. Ww. Jets Quesnel—Thigh and rs inger. xen Sava, a re Wvagnes injury Vincent Bay— i, Merritt—Anemi: Ramsey Arm—Knee 1 ‘Local 1- inaes pation ham Hospital, ‘December = and 23, distributing rare! A. Trenchard, Terrace—Back and leg injury. S$. Basaraba, Warris Creek—Knee injury. Houghton House Sister Alison Brown of the L.A., Local 1-: oan 1WA, visited ie fol- Jowing patients In the Houghton House Hospital, January 35,23, ape February 5, distributing cai cigarettes und copies of the Lumber Worke Don McNeil, Holberg—Leg injury. wes Stewart, Dawson Creek — leg in. pong : ektehs. an — Ankle injur, P. Felker, Williams Lake — Leg injury P. Vale: ver Cove — Leg. injury. A, Rylander, Camp Wosk, Engle- ‘wood—Back injury. J. Hasu, Queen Charlottes — Hand injury. Dolan, Brisco—Leg. injur oe Be ee Ge, Gibsons Logging VANCOUVER AUXILIARY DELEGATES LO CAL 1-217, IWA, Auailiary a to February 1, at the Hotel Georgia, Vancouver Bobbie Sharpe, Margaret Kamm, aaae es who Der uc ated in the , Alison Bawa, Pat Fulljames. aries Conference, January 31 Alice Bonne: resis Ewart, Rossie Cummins, md “injury. G., miller, Jur: Lake—Toot in- Burns. vaitouver General Sisters Alt Bowman and Mar- garet Kamm of the LA Local 1-217 a visited the following pa- in_the Vancouver General Seles si obles es J, Jamen, Boston “ILadies’ Meet Proved Success WA Women’s Auxiliari I in the Hotel Georgia, January 31st to 9 Febroary ane heard anorts | from the various Auxiliaries and w s Conference held i e addressed by Inter- national and District Officers. All Goods Display Label NEW YORK (CPA) — e exports es the State of ts by Sister H “Peters of the Prince George Auxiliary and Sister I. Safety Director and twenty of pe Aclesnies took advantage of V, Karikka, Port N A, Ferguson, Jones rake: A. Auger, Prince George. o Wye Ho folberg. Ay ‘hy cent mall Bie 1, Wanax, Eraser Bills, ~ 0. Stor, Beayer Cove. E. Hazzard, Victoria. H, Enslow, Englewood W, Barnes, Brem Rive re SATHER ANS ry. The speakers were Claude pallard, IWA International 2nd a’ 'ice-president; Intern: ptonal Se rean. © She Kamm of the LA Local 1-217, visited the following: patients ti Nace Vancous ver General Hospital February istrict President, Tos More, istrict Seer Treasurer, eorge and District afety ee "John T. Atk fhe members of Local 1-217, ike eliary invited the Con- rs deleg: Chinese dinner hal On aoe Terrace, Tuesday, Jz ist, and on the Wei ere laid by the dele- eal are union made ani i i A visit to the Workmen’s Com- pensation Board’s new Rehabilit- i re the ference to include a trip up the Grouse Ein Ski Lift for xt ee ndy, cigarettes ‘ind Lumber Worker, RD Kro: © George. &. Sate ‘Ceanbe rook. Ssolander, Leroux, Squ Al ey damien Boston war. V. Karikka, Pore t Nevelle. 9, ive EB TS raseard, Victoria. HW, Enslow, 2 ae Bister Margaret Kamm of the T.A., Local ted the following. oe Yn ine Van ver General fg gad ie January 12, Biss ibuting rettes and * Pais. a on , Eton, Beuver Cove, | Hy, Si Leronx, jeaniat: Port MeNell. dinner ne: he raderalionbiasWoreeee celeron ers in every export industry so that no Israeli goods are the product of cheap, non-union’ la- “country with a union label.” CBC Prog ‘PA WOM EN’S 109 Peg. Prefers. eomnS remember. The commercial boys ip ar ee © programs for daytime listening, with less |¢ome out of the pockets of com- aay aeeiaing: or at least less completely aly, -peventinine: pany presidents. Do you? No he gal who wrote it was speal aleing ra group of young ee NOY ces tere SUaeY . paste Ss all ne past i ecling ame way zz or a refrigerator, a light bulb or 1 Bie womian try Jabor. Its engineers i Tt a packagt ge of soap or detergent. 4 the piel Ad A ae renee d musi- | 2 blend of public and private en- ; their Bee hours producing cians are morgane, Tea wetter terpize on! OBC. Don m’t hin i the at way, it costs taining witliont being geared to | more money to put programs on hol eae abe soousares rons, and vat ee pane int all the air. Aad at means that more 3 ine ee 5 eat on for eS ‘without being , Som ere ieee ee te ee lete with times af Pink ie pa people the va ae som p als, aes a hired fo lone ike = Hes ‘aie? public eile eople are ana es ibe caught Hetenter to CB ie ey have an aaeety pede. eae Earle Re un- mned Stuff Most Ee at private siatore are not organized. They u: eee canned att as ess maa way with—record progra: Sister Mar, of the LA. Ebel Tate, TWA Vigleed the tru Sr Stne A cant Sanu Tictcibuting ores. clesretipe a BC exists to brin Kcoples of B.C. La} aa Worker: | ment over the air to ‘the Gonaige Epes 72 people. The private Late exist < Renae Mit ce to make ae There’s quite a pels Yel Sea lifference in the two point HEATHER ANNEX view. And the people at CBC . Morgan. have an idea that large sections 1D. & 1. WARDS of the listening audience are aeons eles Coors. fairly ‘Bright Not so the other x Comox be opinion ste as erie Ge of oon Party : atin eaece ey oo the people are stupid all * nheres another thing to re- member. The CBC is dealing with lv ther e network stuff CBC of course, But the basic principle is y out as little as possible and in as much as possible. The private stations bamboozle their staff into accepting low wages and long hours by telling them foe peeing valuable = t | perience. It And here’s something else to eee of the ost, not all of it. ays Stree how vat. pice ple oe pu ee ore ae adio an ebay “the. ee indirect ly—so man who calls the mane oe is the “sow who is sold a pro; advertising ened ry: “What sort of a chap is Pasties ‘ell, when we were 8 the evening Tepairing them.” I is tous tht ais asia a marriage; at the ba beset it takes a es a single girl and