THE WESTERN CANADIAN LUMBER WORKER DELEGATES ATTENDING the Annual Meeting of Local 1-85 IWA, March 10, in Port Alberni. A report of the meeting was carried in the March 2nd issue of the Lumber Worker. Sano = TaN ANOTHER twenty-five year pres- REGIONAL PRESIDENT Jack Moore addressing the An- entation was made by president nual Meeting. Group left: George McKnight, Local 2nd Walter Allen to Ted Gunnerud, a vice-president; Moore; Earl Foxcroft, Local Ist vice-presi- long time employee of the Somass dent; Walter Allen, Local president. Division. ALLEN WINS EASY VICTORY . Long-time president of Lo- cal 1-85 Port Alberni, Walter Allen won an easy victory over Dave Burton from the Franklin River Division, who had opposed him for the top Local job. L i 1-85 id ne We rs All Se Beane ve The other incumbent offi- OCAL 1-85 presiden alter en pr ing fi : : year certificates and pins to long-time |WA members John een sa we rae of Squire, Local recording secretary; Brother Uvilla from the eorge c igh » ona vice- Somass Division and Brother Anderson, Local trustee from president, who failed to secure the Plywood Plant. The presentation was made during the the administration’s endorsa- Local’s Annual Meeting. tion, were re-elected. Mc- So ate ae. oe Knight was defeated by Stan TS is ee Parker a faller from the Cam- eron Division. Officers re-elected were: Ear] Foxcroft, Ist vice-pre- sident; A. G. ngram, 3rd vice- “president; S. J. Squire, record- ing secretary; M. Bettger, warden; M. Landry, conduc- . tor. ; Walter Allen also retained his position of Regional execu- - tive board member.. Financial secretary Maurice Corbeil and six-year trustee L. Hopwood were elected by acclamation at the nominating : Committee members. _ meeting March 10. Local Officers and friends.