ch iat i aa Cae be) 8 . B.C. LUMBER WORKER 1st Issue, October , Local 1-424 Pieniec Scenes ae Annual Picnic of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Local 1-424, IWA., Prince George, held ~ ___at Six-Mile Lake, drew more than 300 members and their families. The event eagerly ~~: ___ looked forward to by the Prince George Local provides a fine Sports programme for f children and grown-ups alike as may be seen by the following pictures. Bitty vercttcdlisaiudica re herncaotiots pice toreptivie} soed deal ‘of emusement GIRLS’ SACK RACE proved to be one of the most exciting on the day's programme. The Quick os you can say ‘Model 73,’ this high-produc- | B.C. Light Cruiser’”’ tion McCullough chain saw zips ; through big timber. DESIGNED FOR B.C. LOGGING CONDITIONS, aly ea62iup for. | ON EXCLUSIVE PARIS LASTS, AND SOLD FOR Magri ever NEARLY HALF A CENTURY BY A PIONEER ‘one-man saw. B.C, FAMILY OF SHOE CRAFTSMEN. A McCULLOCH A wusisee Fully Owned and Controlled In B.C. Since 1907 By McCulloch Co, of 220 Wart It Ave. Pierre Paris & Sons Vancouver 10, B.C, Branch offices and = Hadiosuchncuchont 51 W. Hastings Street Vancouver, B.C. Canada