8 B.C. LUMBER WORKER : 1st Issue, December SCENES AROUND LOCAL 1-424, IWA F P| i, RT. “ ‘ ai Pind pf sb ISR | ey. a Toe And No Finer Boot Has Ever Been Made Than The Logging Boot Made Right Here In British Columbia Pierre Paris & Sons £2. 51 West Hastings Street NAEEEEP Wel room at the Western Plywood Company, Quesnel. 7 BC, 1, PLYWOOD WORKERS, members of Local 1-424, IWA, in the modern lunch > ree 2, LUMBER STACKING MACHINE in use’ here at the Prince George Planer ** Mill, Prince George, is necessary for the huge piles of lumber put up to dry. 4, SKY-LINE IN USE ot the Western Plywood Company, Quesnel, saves the logging trucks twenty miles of hauling. Family business owned & operated ix British Columbia for 48 years the ends of the lumber to prevent it from checking. 3, PILED LUMBER drying out in the yard at the Prince George Planer Mill. yy 5. WAXING MACHINE at the Pas Lumber Company, Prince George, waxes §