: 4 yee THE WESTERN CANADIAN LUMBER WORKER . 1 ¥ i - Banquet for stewards _ highly successful A gathering of nearly five hundred enjoyed a gala evening November 14, at the highly popular Annual Banquet and Dance sponsored by Local 1-357 IWA to honour the work of their Shop Stewards and Committeemen. This year’s affair was held once again at the Royal Towers, New Westminster, and proved to be the most successful yet. Included among the invited guests were two International officers, three Regional officers and officers from Locals 1-80, 1-217, 1-288, 1-367, 1-417, 1-424. Invitations had been sent | : ‘ , ia \e £ to other Local officers but were declined because of previous yh & fd A\ a 7, a commitments. eb f IN \\ _— ‘ yi a> \ ; Special mention must be given to Peter Rebeyka, Financial DANCING SPACE was at a premium but the dancers didn’t care as they took to the crowded floor to enjoy the music. “ Secretary; Louie McLeod; Nap Sauve; Eric Pearson; Harold ‘ Wilson; Morris Palmer and Al Toner for the fine job they did -. in looking after the arrangements for the party. WATCHING THE DANCE from their table are from left, Jack MacKenzie, Regional 1st Vice-President; Wyman Trineer, 1-357 President; Mrs. Trineer; Mrs. MacKenzie; Mrs. Fieber; Mrs. Ballard; Claude Ballard, International REGIONAL PRESIDENT Jack Moore and Mrs. - Ist Vice-President; Albert Rose, 1-357 Business Agent; Fred Fieber, Regional Moore visit with Maurice Walls and friends. Secretary-Treasurer; Howard Webb, Business Agent Local 1-424. & JOHN HACHEY, 2nd Vice-President of Local 1-357 STAN ROGERSON, Plant Chairman at Pacific Veneer stands beside table (standing to right) appears: impressed by the row occupied by P.V. Committeemen and their wives. of bottles on the table. GUESTS from other Local Unions included from left, Ron Grant, Financial Secretary, Local 1-288; Rod Beaton, President, Local 1-288; far right, Mrs. Thompson; Syd Thompson, President, Local 1-217; Mrs. Jubenville; Weldon Jubenville, President, Local 1-80.