The Cine Technician (1943 - 1945)

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October, 1945 THE CINE-TECHNICIAN W) This dispute was the greatest trial of strength A.CT. has had during its thirteen years. Its members came out of it with flying colours. Thej risked a lot— financially and in other ways— to gain the success now obtained. By standing solidly together thc\ have weathered all storms. For the first time many laboratory workers will go home on Fridays with a decent wage packet. I hope they will always remember that extra money — together with the improved working conditions they will in future enjoy — was obtained solely through Trade Union organisation. If they maintain that organisation, as I am sure thej will, then the future can he surely bright. Whilst the present victory is theirs and not any one individual's they will I know like to join with me in paying tribute to those who have lead the A.CT. team to victory : Sid Bremson, H. Fuller, L. Pryor and Charlie Wheeler who, together with Bert Craik and myself, comprised the Negotiating Committee ; H. Samuels, our Counsel at the Tribunal; and. of course, Erie Pask, shop| steward at George Humphries. WONDERFUL NEWS FOR THOSE IN PAIN Ml! %&it*ff9»* 5 Tablets 3^d. 10 Tablets 7d. Charts, temps, washings, meals : No. 18 seems brighter ; No. 30 is coughing ; a dressing for No. 5 , No. 20's stitches. No wonder Nurse has a splitting head ! But she keeps smiling — she doesn't, worry — in two minutes she'll soothe away her headache with a cup of tea and a little pink tablet. KOR&Y '£S PAIN AWAY Penna When the Romans used this word they meant " light as a feather." Well we admit that our new tripod is somewhat heavier than that, but it does weigh only 8 lbs. which, you must agree, is very light. W. Vinten, Ltd., North Circular Road, Cricklewood, N.W.2 Telephone Gladstone 6373