IWA Second Annual “Wood- chuckers’ Ball” sponsored by the IWA members of Local 1-423 employed at Boundary Sawmills drew a bigger crowd than last year’s highly success- ful event. : The dance held December 4, in the Christina Lake Com- munity Hall was also attend- ed by members from the Grand Forks area. Proceeds from the dance will be used to sponsor a ju- WOODCHUCKERS’ BALL venile hockey team to be known as the IWA Wood- chuckers. The Sub-Local’s Social Com- mittee is to be congratulated for a fine job in ensuring that everybody had a wonderful evening and that the best of refreshments were provided. The Local Union officers wish the members from Boundary continued success with their ‘“Woodchuckers’ Ball.” IWA MEMBERS OF LOCAL 1-423 from Boundary Sawmills are seen here with their wives and friends enjoying the 2nd Annual “Woodchuckers’ Ball” held December 4, in the Christina Lake Community Hall. FLY B.C. AIR LINES’ THE WESTERN CANADIAN LUMBER WORKER ceedings. Bill Hobbs, IWA Plant Chairman at Federated Co-op watches over Santa’s shoulder. SANTA CLAUS passing out oranges and candy canes fol- lowing Christmas show sponsored by Local 1-417, IWA Salmon Arm Ladies Auxiliary. NOVEL CONTRACTS Two novel contract items are included in an agreement - which was recently signed be- tween the Bakery and Confec- tionery Workers International Union and Mammy’s Bread in Hamilton. The first one entitles pro- duction workers who miss their regular 10-minute coffee break. or rest period to one hour’s pay instead. The second clause provides that, if they work during their half-hour lunch period, they will receive pay for two hours to make up for the loss. “NOW THAT THE BOSS HAS ASKED ME To MARRY HIM, |WONDER IE ITS SAFETO TELL WIM 1M PRESIDENT OF OUR LOCAL? CHRISTMAS _ SHOW ag; Approximately 200 children 4 of Local 1-417, IWA members in the Salmon Arm tended a free Christmas arranged by the Salmon Arm Sub-Local Ladies Auxiliary on December 18, 1965. the Magic Ring” was preceed- ed by shorts and cartoons. Santa Claus was on hand fol- lowing the show to meet the kiddies and pass out free candy canes and oranges. (It is rumoured that Brother Jacobs of Federated Co-op was out of town on business on December 18). SICK LIST LOCAL 1-80 Financial Secretary Ed Linder of Local 1-80 IWA, visited the following patients in the King’s Daughters Hos- pital and distributed candy, cigarettes and copies of the Western Canadian Lumber Worker. Mr. Robert Hastings, Howard Ave., Duncan; Mr. Andrew Pastor, Cowich- an Lake Rd., Duncan; Mr. Don H. Lonsdale, RR No. 4, Duncan; Mr. Gus Bergman, Duncan; Mr. Malcolm Morrison, Duncan; Mrs, Gordon Ni- kirk, Duncan; Mrs. Maxine McGrade, Duncan; Mrs. Sukhminder_ Johal Lake Cowichan; Mrs. Gary Fox, Old Hillcrest Rd., Duncan; Mr. Victor Hughes, Duncan. PIONEER’'S mi ie NOW AVAILABLE FOR MOST POPULAR MAKES OF CHAIN SAWS [= @ FASTER IN SIZES @ SMOOTHER @ SAFE CUTTING @) NO SKATING IT’S SO GOOD IN STOCK AT WESTERN PIONEER CHAIN SAW SALES MU. 4-1822 > 328 Carrall Street, Vancouver, B.C. IT SELES 404" - 058" -404™ - 063" V2" = 063" ITSELF The main feature “Sabuand