2nd Issue, November : B.C. LUMBER WORKER 5 Continued From Last Issue MORE CONVENTION SCENES ‘ow YOUR ja no * . ti BP -ynion LABEL a QéaLoauar icra DOREEN THOMS (left), and Martha Goddard, delegates from Local 1-217 MERGER CONVENTION SCENE, indicates the close attention given to convention work by large crowd of IWA, argue with Arthur Turner and Ted Jamieson (right), that they should delegates. Members of the Unity Committee are seen seated on the platform. also have the opportunity to qualify for a new outfit. © ALLEGED INTRUDER, seen at right of Interior delegates, J. Holst and H. Webb, Local MEMBERS OF RETAIL, Wholesale & Department Store Union delegation seen here are the qaae IWA, later explained that he was about to make one of his eloquent speeches same persons who have pioneered trade union organization in the wholesale industry. ‘on safety. In the foreground will be seen from left, Gerry Emary, Bud Hodgkins, and Ray Haines. FOR SHOUTING IT FROM THE TREE TOPS ee The Scez in Logging Boots is made ONLY by DAYTON’S Here’s DANNY SAILOR, pride of the B.C. Woods, standing on Positive his head and showing off his sure-footed DAYTON LIGHT CRUISERS. Only minutes before, Danny had again won the ‘3 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TREE CLIMBING CONTEST, Proo held this year (1956). in EUREKA, California. DANNY SAILOR ALWAYS WEARS DAYTON’S BOOTS. His proud record is ample proof of DAYTON SUPREMACY. DAYTON TOPS THEM ALL. DAYTON SHOE MANUFACTURING Co. (B.C.) Ltd. _ 2248-50 EAST HASTINGS ST. VANCOUVER, B. 6.