8 B.C. LUMBER WORKER Ist Issue, October From Page 5 BEHIND THE UNION LABEL eect machiesin which the operator with amozing speed sews a three needle seam, giving durability to the garment, and another specialty, where . . . . (4) the waistband is sewn onto the garment, with a very complicated semi-autometic machine, but before the garment is finally assembled, another operator stitches . . . . (1) The cutters, at Aero Garment Co. Ltd., using high speed cutting machines, guided along lines marked with chalk from a pattern, cut cut up to 100 dozen garments a day. When cut and “bundled” it is con- veyed to the production line, where we find . . * through four dozen layers of material in one operation. These cutters can . (2) operators who sew on zippers, pockets, etc., as one-of numerous specialized operations such as this: . . We land. it te you STRAIGHT Pierre Paris BOOTS Are Your Best Buy Pierre Paris & Sons 51 West Hastings Street Vancouver, B.C. A Family Business Owned and Operated in B.C. Since 1907