2nd Issue, October B.C. LUMBER WORKER 5 fm 1y/A FISHING DERBY Auspices Local 1-357 IWA, Haney Bar, October 16, 1955 TENSE MOMENT for one of the women contestants as she anxiously lands | the fish that she hopes may win one of the attractive prizes. ! IWA, is presented with a ten dollar bill as the second prize awarded the junior section of the ardent fishermen, Bs i @ e gees FG gest wy 5 ein * a Lo we Pe rot Fail a a = a Fert Norma 3 Y = oy gee Re Ky y >a iF fj ‘ f y oy = oT RAE EDDIE, M.L.A. TROPHY, is presented by the donor (left) to |WA member T. Larsen, for the best score made within the ranks of the Union, as Miss Larsen looks on approvingly saying, ‘Look what my Dad did.” ishii, ¥ Re SN fe! an a terns th ego "LANDED, but not quite big enough,” soys Frank Hall, Chairman, Lam- ford Ceder Sub-Locel, /) SHOE MANUFACTURING ' j (Gop ((G,) Ab. 2248-50 EAST HASTINGS ST. VANCOUVER, B.C. SEE ALSO PAGE 8—-