Bae LUMBER WORKER f : oe 4% ON THE 1. WARM WINTER CLOTHING donated by trade unionists for IWA members on strike in the Interior, is being sorted and packed by Georgina Johnson, Cecile Dickjong and Bob Ewart, !WA member who was arrested \° while picketing the CNR station with the IWA “labour blockade“ placards, warning transient labour of the Interior strike. 2. V.L.C. AND B.C. FEDERATION OFFICE STAFF and officials wish Jim Bury, former V.L.C. Secretory luck in his new job with the I.C.F.T.U., [eft to right: Toby Dawson, Connie Stuart, Jim Bury, George Home and Vic Forster. 3. LABOUR COUNCIL OFFICIALS greet Assistant National Director, William Mahoney on his arrival to address CCL strike rally. (Left) Ewart Orr, William Mahoney and Ed Sims. there is an I.E.L. POWER CHAIN SAW specially designed for EVERY type of logging and wood cutting ' UNION MADE SUPER .TWIN For falling and bucking the big ones. The “Twin” is engineered for really rugged two-man opera- - tions. Heavy duty twin cylinder Dyna - torque engine. Bar sizes 30” to 60” (and longer). LE.L's Rg SUPER PIONEER A rugged, dependable one-man saw for fall- and bucking in medium timber. Max. * bar size 36”. LE.L.’s NEWEST... THE FEATHERWEIGHT MODEL H.A. A compact, fast - cutting versatile saw for pulpwood and small timber. Same powerful engine as the Super Pioneer. Bar sizes 18” and 15”. ENGINEERING. ' LIMITED Factory and Head Office, Vancouver 4, B.C. Distributors and Parts Depots in Principal Cit Dealers and Service Facilities Everywhere LABOR FRONT The B.C. Light Cruiser’ DESIGNED FOR B.C. LOGGING CONDITIONS, ON EXCLUSIVE PARIS LASTS, AND SOLD FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTURY BY A PIONEER B.C. FAMILY OF SHOE CRAFTSMEN. A As ——— y Union-Made A Business Fully Owned and Controlled In B.C. Since 1907 By Pierre Paris & Sons 51 W. Hastings Street Vancouver, B. C.