5 B.C. LUMBER WORKER 2nd Issue, November From Page 5 YEAR OF ACHIEVEMENT The Saga of... Baul Bunyan Giant Among Men INTEREST in accident prevention in Local 1-71, is well demonstrated by the above two photographs which show the Safety Committee at Vancouver Bay with the Centennial Safety Award won by the crew for haying completed 16,228 man-days accident-free. The other picture shows the Cat Side crew at Camp Vernon, in the Englewood ision of CFP, who had just completed 329 days acci- dent-free. VANCOUVER BAY members of Local 1-71, hear Local Organizer Ernie Freer, congratulate them on their fine safety performance. When pulpwood was cut on a big scale, Paul Bunyan could spin a log so fast that the friction barked it clean. He would then walk ashore on the bubbles. Brought To You By Pierre Paris & Sons 51 WEST HASTINGS ST. VANCOUVER 37 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! a pc lnedl ap et Bot a ae edge rl -71, isery Jervis and by th Alice Leke Logging, Harbledown Division. hie