B.C. LUMBER WORKER January 15, 1953 The Camera Reports On Labor — PH when you wear DAYTON ‘ i cee is the main issue - | six-month old Durham ies { . | you Weal the best Furniture strike, that has left its imprint on the town of Durham, Ontario, Here, strikers Howard McCallum and Bev. Falkingham, tack sign on post in front of the Durham Furniture Co. 2. ANGUS MaciNNIS, CCF M.P. and C. H. Millard, CCL Vice-President, attending B. C. Federation of Lebour Convention, talk over times during @ lull in the convention proceedings. 3. ISRAEL CITY CLERK, MR. Z. FREUND, on a four-month tour of B. C. Basaiapp teins sponsored by the United Nations, is shown here visiting Camp 8, Great Central Loke, with Gil Ingrom, Business Agent, Local 1-85, IWA left), and Denis Thain, Port Alberni City Clerk (right). i 4, THE VERY REVEREND DEAN CECIL SWANSON is escorted by Federation Officers Joe Morris (left), George Home and Hugh Allison to the convention platform for pronouncement of invocation. — 5. IWA DISTRICT OFFICERS Joe Morris (left), and J. Stewart Alsbury _ confer on [WA resolution before convention of B. C. Federation of Labor, with President Dan Radford and Ranjit Singh, Local 1-118 IWA. > = 6 : TES at B.C. Federation of Labor Convention exchango Viento okt Le WSO TWAy" Prt rn ovr Shoe Manufacturing Co. ries | s nee nade Greene, and Financial Secre- hope eh car eRicaives «we ann ler Claes Lonel ii