2nd Issue, December B.C. LUMBER WORKER Nanaimo CCL Institute 1. CLOSE ATTENTION was given the proposals of Research Director Ed & Kenney by the Local 1-85 section of the audience at the closing banquet :# of the CCL Nanaimo Institute. G 2. WELCOMING SPEECH at the Nanaimo CCL Institute was given by the CCL Regional Director Dan Radford. (From left) George Home, George 4 Mitchell, Bruno Clavora, and Dan Radford. q 3. GEORGE MITCHELL, IWA District Secretary-Treasuver, keynoted the ‘open ceremonies at the Nanaimo CCL Institute, and told the students to utilize the information offered as a basis for their own thinking and decisions. D 4. INSTRUCTOR in the duties of shop stewards at the Nanaimo CCL Institute, wes District President Joe Morris (right), assisted by resource leader, President J. Epp, Local 1-363. 5. COMBINATION COURSE, was presented by this quartet ot the Noncimo CCL institute, ond dealt with Labor Legislation, Trade’ Union Development, Civil Liberties, and Political Action. (From left) CCL-PAC Director Henry Weisbach, Grant McNeil, Knute Buttedohi, and George Home. 2 r 6. MASTER OF CEREMONIES, at the banquet which closed the Nanaimo CCL Institute wos L. “Sonny” Jones, here seen on his feet, and flanked on his right by the Right Reverend Monsignor A. G. Baker, D.P. and on his left by IWA Reseerch Director Ed Kenney. : 7. HEAD TABLE GUESTS ot the banguet, closing the Nenaimo CCL fastitute included those seen above, (from left) Dr. L. Giovando, M.L.A.; District President Joe Morris ond Mrs. Morris; Institute Chairman Bruno lavora, and Mrs. Clavore. cl —Photos by Gil Ingram, Loco! 1-85