B.C. LUMBER WORKER Ist Issue, September MEMBERS of the Ladysmith Sub-Local of Local 1-80, IWA., attending the meeting called August 17th, to vote on the Sloan Formula. Axel (Tiny) Waga and Paddy Thompson. Anderson and John Popovich Jr., shown in the foreground, pay close attention to District President, Joe Morris who was the guest speaker. BALLOTTING COMMITTEE tabulating the results following tho meeting. Group from left, G. Simpson; John Popovich Sr.; Axel Ander- son; Ed, (Tiny) Wage. . a CHIP TRUCK DRIVERS Don Thompson and Howard Fourber pose outside the Local Office. Both are Union members and Howard is a Job Steward. IWA JOB STEWARD at the J. S. Mack Gamble and his wife relex following the doy je Pole Company, Lot activities at their home. ? Y TWO more well known members who attended the meeting were Ed. , The Saga On: Paul Bunyan Giant Among Men Z ore, ts, Paul Bunyan went out to the Southwest hunting timber, but on the way he let his peavey drag a bit. The iron hook made a big gash which used to be called Paul Bunyan’s Scratch. Nowadays folks call it The Grand Canyon. Brought To You By Pierre Paris & Sons 51 WEST HASTINGS ST. VANCOUVER 3, B.C. WHOSE REPUTATION FOR FINE BOOT MAKING HAS STOOD MILE-HIGH (LIKE PAUL BUNYAN’S) FOR OVER FIFTY FOOT-HAPPY YEARS. P.S.—UNION-MADE, OF COURSE!