ig Ese yp Ist Issue, June ; B.C. LUMBER WORKER 5 ' ’ Loggers’ Fleet é PRIDE OF LOCAL 1-71, IWA | ee aero —— estado iinesataaett oak cmeme PICTURED above are the two boats the “Loggers Navy” and “Green Gold”, owned and a operated by Local 1-71, IWA., to service the numerous logging camps from Howe Sound to ¢ Alert Bay. “Green Gold”, the latest addition, has o speed of 18 knots and has proved to be a real boon to the Local where time is highly important, : i oes IWA MEMBERS of Local 1-71, at Hudson Lumber Company, Pott’s Lagoon, near Minstrel Island, voting on proposed changes in Local | Policy. } } } } : — Maen once \ FOR iNSPIRAT a [eee UNION CAMP COMMITTEE at Hudson Lumber Company, are left, Bert Ford, Chairman; Ed. Lesiuk, Secretaty; Pete Labentsoff, Head } Job Steward. SHOE MANUFACTURING | : c0.(8.C.) LID. 896s 2248-50 East Hastings St. Vancouver, B. C. d Logger Boots + Safety Boots A sie COFFEE BREAK is enjoyed aboard the “Green Gold” by these Union members employed at the Imperial Logging Company, Port Neville, following a Camp Mecting. Group are Bud Bucholl, Camp Chairman; r Mellesdal, Camp Secretary; S, Farqubar; J. Barriault; G. Ballon-