Pe Sina 8 B.C. LUMBER WORKER May 7, 1953 1. SYMPATHETIC AUDIENCE responded generously to the financial ap- peal made by Ed Sims, Canadian Director of the Brewery and Grain stated Union, CIO-CCL., when he spoke on behalf of the striking Grain Workers ot the Shop Stewards Meeting of Local 1-217, 1WA, April 18th, im the Arcadian Hall, 2&3. SHOP STEWARDS, Local 1-217, [WA, assembled to heor full re-~ ports on the results of negotiations with the employers and lay plans ta ergenize on the job in support of the Union’s Demands. 4. DISTRICT SECRETARY-TREASURER, George Mitchell, addressing the Malakwa Sub-Local Meeting. 5. PRESIDENT LLOYD WHALEN, Local 1-217, and Financial Secretary 5S. M. Hodgson (sested), place the facts before the Local Union Shop Stewards in regard to current contract negotiations. 2 6. DANCE ORCHESTRA of the Malakwa Sub-Local complete with pretty | Miss at the piano, and for Industrial First Aid. Attendants Are Invited to Membership. For Further Information Write to: The Instructor, The industrial First Aid Attendants Association of B. C. 130 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. Scenes From The Labor Front The B.C. LUMBER WORKER OUR MOST POPULAR S' OF SAFETY STEEL TOE BOOT 6” - OIL TAN UPPER WITH NEO CORD (OIL RE- SISTANT) SOLE AND HEELS, | | (a iat LIMITED ae $3 ‘ BE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACTi+ LiTHocnarnes DAYTON SHOE MANUFACTURING An Employee Owned Co. C0. (B.C.) LTD. | 1530 WEST 4TH AVENUE et 2248-50 €. HASTINGS ST. VANCOUVER, B.C. vancouver =