PRUE FF CRE RS ee ee Had a Good Time TION because everybody wos hay- i Two officers of 2. MASTER OF CEREMONIES, Vic Mauro, took over the “mike” and spurred the contestants in every event to more strenuous effort. He also became the guardian of stray- ing youngsters. 3. ATTRACTIVE TROPHIES, here shown on display before the grand- stand, together with valuable prizes, were awarded the winners of the various sports events. They were “distributed by members of the W.A., —Kay Wood, (left) and Pearl Hoda- son, (right). : 4. ON THE MARK, t! spills marked the races which were arranged for young and old, and which drew a large number of as- piring athletes of both sexes. 5. SHOE RACE provoked loud laughter as the contestants in their haste and excitement became in- volved in some strange predica- ments. 6. TUG-OF-WAR was the climax of the first part of the program and wos a proud moment for some of the IWA “muscle men’. 7. AMUSEMENT RIDES, provided by the Local Union for the young- sters proved one of the days most popular attractions. — Photos. by Ted Gallant Fh Printers off The B.C. LUMBER WORKER AN ono oo o_o SS IOI LIMITED INDUSTRIAL FIRST AID CERTIFICATES || rrinters ano Approved by The Workmen‘s Compensation Board of B.C. LITHOGRAPHERS Classes and Cs des ce $ Sagi Ug a arte edie ‘An Employee Owned Co. Industrial First Aid Attendants Are Invited to Membership. For Further Information Write to: ae WEST 4TH AVENUE The Instructor, The Industrial First Aid Attendants (ANCOUVER, B.C. Association of B.C. | | | =) 120 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C.