ist Issue, April B.c. LUMBER WORKER -IWA WIVES TOUR UNIONIZED PLANT Local 1-217 |WA, Auxiliary members visit home of Aylmer Products At the suggestion of the United Packinghouse Workers | ied them from stage to stage in the processing of foo: America, members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary, Local 1-217 Peeducts to be found on their own pantry shelves, they atl IWA, recently accepted an invitation from Canadian Canners _ that the large scale and highly mechanized produ ctio , engag. isi er P: (Western) Ltd. to the Vancouver h of Ayl ro- ing members e A, scrupulously maintained all th ducts. Their rest wa: ered on conditions provided for precautions for flavorful and healthful preparation of food employees, many of whom are women, who wor under the observed in their own home kitchens. (See ‘‘Impressions’’ union shop provisions of the ae negotiated by the Page 12.) Depicted on these pages are some of the modern UPWA with the Company. As thi IWA camera man accom- canning processes employed . IWA Auxiliary members start their tour of the Aylmer Products the point where a conveyor unloads tin cans from railway cars fcatoaiesty eral rei places a iat th cans in Bezitsan pale filling ond cookin Later i ns "+ the beons, for Aylmer pork and beans, automati al sch Hack culled, and graded until ready for Maaco et erhed Daytent Stand Up To Anything, Bar None! FI, hoe Manufacturing C. o 224050 E.Aasngs $1, Yocowe Bc, 71 (LB oss