8 ; B.C. LUMBER WORKER a i C 1, WEEKEND EDUCATIONAL IN- STITUTE, conducted by Local 1-357 IWA, New Westminster, April 3-4, assembles in IWA Hall for opening session, (Front row, left to right) Les Loxton, Education Director, Local 1-357; Joe Madden, President, Local 1-357, and Joe Miyazawa, Interna- tional Associate Director, Research and Education, 2. PREPARATION FOR RADIO PROGRAM, sponsored by Local 1-217 IWA in campalgn against Bill 28, was undertaken by these stu- dents of the Local Union’s educa- tional classes, durii ich they each undertook as a ing project . the presentation of the Union’s poli- cies on current problems, 3. PRESIDENT JOE MADDEN, Local 1-357 !WA, New Westminster, opens the Local Union's Educational Institute, April 3. “4, GROUP OF STUDENTS, attend. eel tC ieme Panic & Que 2H Yoo wo NEW FEET Should you suffer accidental foot injury, could YOU buy new feet | as easily as a pair of Paris Safety Boots, which. might have protected | YOU from such foot injury? © : , The wise woodworker runs no needless risk, and invests in the con- tinuing protection of the Paris Safety Boot t WITH BROWN BOXCALF UPPERS { AND “SURESTEP” OIL PROOF i KORK SOLES AND HEELS. be held during the weekend session. : “Be 51 W. Hastings Street