B.C. LUMBER WORKER OLDEST DELEGATE present, Cleve Austin, Local 1-217 IWA, shows Miss Phyllis Matheson, sole Bey delegate from Local 1-357 IWA, the con- vention angles. sneaking by higes you figui ol Summer Camp. 5 COUNTING THE BALLOTS, proved strenuous job when it came to the =~ | election of the Executive Coots eres members. YOUR. CAR FOR INSTANT” at SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION __.. ANYWHERE / ” PAcific 9267 BODIE COLLISIONS LTD. 1150 Seymour Street _WE CONVERT MOST MAKES AND MODELS or 4-D00R LOOKING FOR THE UNION LABEI vic MAURO, Local 1-217, makes eloquent plea at mike for Jubilee L. (From left) Tom Barnett, M.P.; Arthur Turner, M.L.A., and eres Droneck, Amalgamated Clothing ; Workers. SAN FRANCISCO TAILORS LTD. LOANS On suits, overcogts, watches, tings, baggage, radios, log- ging boots, chain saws and ell articles of value. STORAGE Store your clothing and bag- gege in our storage vaults while out of town. 52 WEST HASTINGS VANCOUVER, B.C. SEE PAGE 12 “Doctor,” said the patient, rushing into the physician’s of- fice, “you've just got to do some- thing about this insomnia of mine. It’s driving me out of my mind.” “Come now,” soothed the doc- tor, “it surely can’t be as bad as all that) 2) “What do you mean it can’t? Why, I can’t even sleep when it’s time to get up.” Beige. The clerk at the complaint de- partment .window handed the fe- male customer her refund. The _ woman ee te Pony, ‘but her voice was s' ignant; “You're _ not refunding it cheerfully,”