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September 20, 1951

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.| MEAD CREEK CAMP TEA rophy at the Lake Cowichan Labor Day

Sports under the auspices of the Sub-Local 1-80, IWA. (Back row, left) L. H. Cessford, Bud Towle,

choker setting team; Bob Alberts, W. Holt, two-man power-saw team; Gordon Dodds, Mead Creek
jsuperintendent; Bob Wilkins, winner in eye-splicing .and tree climbing contests; Stan Whiteside,

TREE CLIMBING CONTEST, Lake Cowichan Sports Program. Bob | winner in hand-chopping contest. (Front row, left) C. McMurtin, long-splicing; Buzz Miles, team

Wilkins was dedlared winner. : jcaptain; Tommy Boulet, tong-splicing; Business Agent Ernest Boulet, Local 1-80, IWA, Sports
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CHOPPING CONTEST, Lake Cowichan Labor Day Sports. (Left)
Stam Whiteside, Gordon Woodward, Arvid Ecklund.

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EYE SPLICING CONTEST at Lake Cowichan, with the winner,
Bob Wilkins, in action.

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