Ist Issue, November B.C. LUMBER WORKER , _ BEHIND THE UNION LABEL Workers in the brewing industry of British ONO 1a we UNtTe * Columbia eng union shop conditions negoti- AA Re aE Ak whenever desired. The dis play eo of the union y) TN S MADE Ss BREWERY, FLOUR. CEREAL, SOFT DRINK s tl JEN WOR IRKERS entitles them to display their union iabel, as cates that the raw materials utilized by the shown here, on the various brands produced, camera man, seeking information about Vaeen started i tour of three Vancouver breweries sv oe Topmost pent in one of them, where the malted grain is conveyed . ss : ra tub, mash tub and rice cooker, In the lauter tub the ir H. ) room, and automatic Processes, regulated by punched cards ae nana grind tha malted grain, (either pice! or fbarls Dk in the ance by the @ automation for ‘not a man: co! ould be seen on ne ste at ahah, ‘one fel Tnepaee "the dial Is occasionally. From here the finely ground grain is conveyed to ‘ (3) lauter tub, shown here with a kettleman at the controls, The extract raya from the mash at this stage must undergo further treat- «e+ (4) brew pivebtie? here shown with the kettle leman again at the trols Vert ‘are added for fover, as the “wort” is kept at the boil. Tie to illustrate the complexity of all processes involved this photograph shows . +» : MANUFACTURING CO. (B.C.) LTD 2248-50 EAST HASTINGS ST. VANCOUVER, B.C. a ‘ 7 (5) the carbonoting p and the network of hose ELH PST _ equine to convey the li uid tree opel ‘one stage to on next, This is by no end, for the br rew is now conveyed to ’ See also Page 8