B.C. LUMBER WORKER ‘ 9 In Cariboo From Page 1 “Strike” an hour in some instanc LABOUR’S CANDI DATES In Vancouver Centre In MacKenzie In Salmon Arm en of disgracefully low TB apieseitatived Fred Lieberg, William Gray and Mike Sekora, are assistin| ing in the preanizetion - Jing respected by the railway : | workers. eh JIM LEHMAN Jim Lehman is a prominen tL IWA member in the Western q “PADDY” NEALE Chas. Patrick (Paddy) Neale, former president of IWA Local IL. Business Agent of Local 1-217, 1-424, Prince George. He is mar- b IWA, Vancouver, is also well GARGRAVE SE THOMSON ried with two children. He is an| Consideration of the A Imown for his support of the Fair Antony a Coy) Gargraye, | _ William J. Thompson, Business | army veteran of World War II. | anteed annual wage as a sol- Employment Practices Bill and | member cal 1-217, IWA,|Agent of Local 1-417, nes is| Prior to moving to Quesnel, he | uti n for the seasonal cuts for his advocacy of fair treat- ee ee when elected, |not only an active trade union-| was an IWA plant committee | in earnings was q ment for workers of oriental ex- ite B.C. Legislature's | s 2 HO} 2 ‘y at Capostinsky’s mi urged aoe consideration dur- traction. mber who is now a CG Glsmites ing the 1957 negotiations by A veteran of 4% years’ service fed seasoned parliamentari istrat ting to th overseas with the RCAF, he is lected in 1952, when hee Sas on the Salmon Arm Sranelee In Yak the officers reporting to the married and has one child, He|95, he has followed th and in 1950 was elected ee tee annual meeting of Lo- was born in Ontario, in 1921, and | of his older brother, Bert, who |as Reeve. Born in 1908, -367 IWA, held in Mis- e cal recived his education in Vancou- | represented ie fame riding Ean to Salmon Arm after serving five vel and to many years. He a Past-Presi- | years with the ae Aiea speaker on the occasion 4 Ta Alberni dent of the cer. Youth Move. up fruit farming. Like eh of : was ee Lloyd Whalen, Lo- ‘ n erm ment and jes tb aa an executive | his neighbors, fe. earned part of : cal 1-217 IWA, Vancouver, a mber o! for reviewed the outlook ber mills. Uni ion, andl anyeal apteeen fe - tivity on the part of trade union- iste with reed to their own in- terests. Skeena In Kamloops The annual rally atactel a President JOHN SQUIRE S. John Squire, 1st Vice-Presi- | fo. As : dent and Business Agent of Lo-| - VIC MAURO Ss cal 1-85, IWA, Port Alberni, is a ae es _Vie Mauro is an IWA Int d strong force in trade union, civic| Frank How. iW. eer the RCNVR. ie - 7 and Xo, rovincial affairs. He was | tional POreaheery is all iowa area. Born in 1919, in Alberta of | now serving his third term as ‘ 1952 - Canadian parents, he | Local president. Before he was Sails an alderman on the of Local 1-217, IWA, (the log- be pta Vancouver in 1926. He elect ted president, ue ies an IWA i. Alberni City Council. Ma ea Gua loc: a: i Org: er and veel and with four children, he lives in cated in Vancouver, he i union esa Abarat areca ard tell carried ond has one boy. He ore ind was es stablishe d dur-| 2nd vice-president of his Laval Rio, ‘ 1915. He has been eset of | first worked as a miner and then | ing his 17 years’ employment in | Uni $ Bi epee unl pid Seon: Citi turned to ‘Toseing, where he be-| a plywood plant. Married with : Sea alee ChGEG ee agents ‘sre: > me active in the IWA. two childre1 4 s Wee EE EE Eee eee The BEST UNDER THE UNION LABEL! | AYLMER “nen BOSTON BROWN BEANS J5/— j IN 5 CONVENIENT SIZES \ Produced by Canadians for Canadians in the ulira~modern Vancouver plant “oh ee by members of the I.W.A. Women's Auciliary, co-operation with the U.P.W.A., ae the plant tour featured in the “B.C. Lumber Worker” of ee 1956, Teddy the wee sayS-+- you can’t beat its FLAVOR FRESHNESS GENERA E BAKERIES (EON PTE gpsisage) BALANCED | RATION Sl grcad | -