1. GENTLEMENS’ DISAGREEMENT appears in the making as these five well known members discuss one of the 110 Convention resolutions. From left to right—Harry Green, Local 1-71, Organizer; Ossie Mattila, Skipper of the Loggers’ Navy; J. S. Alsbury, District President; Stu Hodgson, Dis- trict 2nd Vice-President and Frank Howard, President of Local 1-71. 2. NATIONAL HEALTH PETITION SIGNS sponsored by the Canadian Con- gress of Labour, are spotted at strategic corners throughout Vancouver fo advertise the campaign for a better health service for the Canadian public. 3. H. LANDON LADD, Director for Eastern Canada IWA, listens to children of IWA Durham Furniture Strikers, as they sing Carols on the stage of the Town Hall, at.a successful Christmas Party, organized by the strikers. : 4. SANTA CLAUS ROLE convincingly played by Earl R. Patterson, Eastern Canadian Area Secretary-Treasurer, while Howard Conquergood, Director of Education and Research for the CCL, was the genial Master of Cere- monies, at the Durham IWA Strikers’ Christmas Party. 5. RELAXING after a tough debate, four Logger Delegates take time out to prepare for the next contentious issue arising at the 1-71 Convention. 6. LABOR CHOIR members under the direction of conductor Morgan Williams, record in CKNW’s Vancouver Studio, Christmas Carols for broadcasting Christmas eve, over the Boag Foundation program. 7. CORNERED by two Safety enthusiasts, District Safety Director, John T. Atkinson, is explaining fine point on IWA policy regarding Safety in the woods at the Loggers’ Meet. 8. IWA UNION STALWARTS from Englewood, attending the Loggers Con- vention, 1-71 from left to right: J. Ray; Don McLean; D. Jamieson; District Safety Director, John T. Atkinson. Back row: W. King, W. Wilson. ! Haslan, W. Donald, H. Beamer and M. Hedman.