B.C. LUMBER WORKER | Ist Issue, March IWA CURLING ENTHUSIASTS in Local 1-217, with the blessing of the Local Union, succeeded in forming @ Curling League, the members of which are shown above. The original four-man team, sponsored by the Local Union, made a brave try for honors in the BEG play-downs, and _were so pleosed with the results that they organized a League. Draws are now made from this group for teams to play in all important bonspicls on the Pacific Coast, Winter Scenes At Englewood —Pho’ +s by Wm. E. King, Camp A, Englewood, B. C. HE SHOOK OL PETE BUT HE CANT SHAKE HIS DAYTON f) Shoe Manufacturing Co ee oe eee > HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS cttend- ing closses in the school ot Camp Woss, return home by trucks to Camp A, Englewood. This service wes maintained right through the snow fall, i i