B.C. LUMBER WORKER Es vention, numbered 14 and we Ken McCaffrey, P. Laiseau, J. ne loway, P. Benen J. T. Atkinson, J. Colwell, F.,.Telford and A. ilmore, W. Steuf, G. Smythe, J. Gal- Abercrombie and B. Geddes. LOCAL 1-367, Haney delegates numbered nine and were: Sarah Cyr, Muriel Adams (alternate). R. A. Clarke, Mary Friesen, Neil Sha’ We Le pee, E. Del Rio, Harold Shaw, S. J. Robinson and F. O' Laughlin, RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE, Chairman, Rae Eddie, Local 1-357, Secretary R. F."“Dick” Cannell, pre: pared recommendations on 64 resolutions at IWA District Convention. Other members of committee: A. H. Good, Roy Whittle, George Collis, Z. Lilley, W. §. Lynch, W. R. Dunlop, J. Holst, Frank Howard, George Smythe and Wayne Agnew. ae IWA WOMEN’S AUXILIARIES, represented at IWA District Convention by 12 fraternal delegates, confer during conyention with delegates’ wives, and convention visitors on plans for expansion of W. A. activities in 1950. . E, IWA District Convention, Nanaimo, prepared an exhaustive review No, 1. Committtee members were: Joe Morris, Chairman; Joe Mad- C, Crockett, Agnes Harrison, N. Crabtree, A, Rowbottom, F. O'- TION COMMI RUDOLF, te Red-Nosed Reindeer brings Home the Bacon! WHEN YOU GO HUNTING FOR THE BEST - ONLY Dayton’s 64’s can satisfy ALL the exacting requirements of the logger who knows... s * Featuring Dayton’s ‘BOOT OF THE MONTH” No. 6424 “Sceoffer Cruiser” 10” UPPER A step ahead in shee styling and construction. For longer wear a new styled vamp. Light sole, full caulked double vamp. Snag resisting up- per. Available in Oil Tan or Chrome Tan. A splendid boot for boom work. Guaranteed to hold cavlks. DAYTON SHOE MANUFACTURING CO. (B. C.) LTD. 950 COMMERCIAL DRIVE VANCOUVER, B.C. n, at IWA District. Con- C. Pascoe, Ed Linder,