2nd |ssue, November B.C. LUMBER WORKER 5 Local 1-71, IWA REVIEWS A YEAR OF ACHIEVEMENT _ ie F ' , LOGGERS’ CONVENTION last year, where Local 1-71, IWA members diligently dis- LOGGERS’ BALL which is held each year, is famous as the place where old friends in * cussed resolutions affecting the Local Union prior to their submission to the District the Local can get together as the group in the above picture have done. Group from left, Convention. H. Richardson, Paul Lacours, Marten Hedman, Norm, Price, Bill McMath. “GREEN GOLD", the latest addition of the Local Union, has been worth it’s weight in gold for its ability to transport the officers oround to service the members. TAKE IT FROM ...00¢ OCONKEY PUMCHIN SALS~ bers such as is shown here who have done a tremendous job in the Loco! Union, Group here is the Camo Committee at the Hudson Lumber Compeny, from left, Bert Ford. Chairman; Ed. Lesiuk, Sec- retary; Pete Lebentsoff, Head Steward. TOPS THEM ALLS “BACK BONE” of Local 1-71, are the numerous Committee Mem- SHOE MANUFACTURING CO. (B.C.) LTD. 2248-50 East Hastings St. Vancouver, B. C. Logger Boots + Safety Boots pela orsreny: shown here vot- | , ore like the majority of » strong militant trade unionists.