8 B.C. LUMBER WORKER Ist Issue, October 1-357 IWA FISHING DERBY The Saga of... Pp bop Bunyan Giant Among Men The smokestack on Paul Bunyan’s Little Onion River sawmill was so high that he had to hinge it to let the clouds roll by. Brought To You By Pierre Paris & Sons 51 WEST HASTINGS ST. VANCOUVER 3, B.C. (1) FISHING ENTHUSIASTS of Local 1-357, IWA., and their families line the beach of the Edgewater Bar on the Fraser River, during the Local’s Annual Fishing Derby, September 28. (2) NAPOLEON (ZIGGY) SAUVE, weighs one of the fish cought by Mes. B. Horne, at the official weighing-in headquarters, while M. D. Daly looks on. WHOSE REPUTATION FOR FINE BOOT MAKING HAS STOOD MILE-HIGH (LIKE PAUL BUNYAN’S) FOR OVER FIFTY FOOT-HAPPY YEARS. (3) THESE TWO YOUNGSTERS attending the Derby find the lure of mud puddles far more fascinating thon fishing. (4) DERBY COMMITTEE members tally up the records of the day's catch prior to the giving out of the prizes. Group from left, Peter Rebeyka, Joe Madden, Bill Noon, Eric Pearson, Les Miller, Andy Bodner. P.S.—UNION-MADE, OF COURSE! 4 :