B.C. LUMBER WORKER 2nd Issue, November 1-424 MEN ATTEND SCHOOL & here is ao. fore Boot made tron The ‘B.C.’ Light Cruiser DESIGNED FOR THE B.C, WOODS ON EXCLUSIVE PARIS LASTS (Union-Made) e 5 = 3 d OFFICIALS RESPONSIBLE for the success of the Union Institute held (ere GUS Pits George October 30-31st, left to right, front row, Joe Morris, 2 IWA District President; Jim Lehman, President of Local 1-424, WA; ) Howard Webb, Financial Secretary of Local IWA; back row, Conquergood, CCL Educational Directo ray, [WA & Sons £2. President; Jacob Holst, IWA International I Mac- - Donald, UAW Educational Director. 2. REGISTRATION OFFICIALS Financial Secretary Howard Webb and Mrs, |. Hunter were kept busy registering the students the first morning lof the Institute. 3, UNION STRUCTURE course conducted by District. 1st Vice-President William N. Gray, proved popular with attending students, 4. COURSE IN Understanding Our Economy, was ably handled by CCL Educational Director, Howard Conquergood. 5, GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE class members listen attentively as Bill MacDonald, UAW Educotional Director, outlines the course. 51 West Hastings Street _ VANCOUVER, B. C. ‘A Family Business Owned and Operated in B.C. ‘ For 48 Years