B. Cc. LUMBER WORKER Z Loggers’ Local Gives Service Organization plans projected ‘thi he the ies at the annual pre-Christmas who represent the coastal logging’ camps ion of Local 1-71 a now well on the Loc; report, supplied by an ny elves a asin into the spi ie Loggers’ na eh ee cal af is of course posed i101 x rahe us enizadon ie Bee zk cal. inland a from main eiaiicls and Se Th natural roadwa Bciuires no building a ed repair, have for ided the logging Prince a area, ares ly air Retanittion: area ee en Vancouver and the and nev lor sat re = industry the and a also eae with a radio- telep! routine or emer. gency commana is well as a fibre-glass lifebo: One Trip, 2300 Miles 2a. LOCAL 1-71, 1V IWA, Business Agent, R..B. Pickering, st stands at the stern of the Local’ launch, Green Gold, os she lies moored to a log boom in the numerous up coast logging camps serviced alee the Loca her 01 exceptionally early caus o! Gr vearly v ane du’ Pic reer Gut anos ca the ‘amps are in full operation an ta all ea point to a go logging. able to hay GY) ai THUS Re OR E aout RC eaten ehcue e caReE Good Organization y state that good organiza EW, PRIDE OF LOCAL 1-71, IWA, (the Loggers’ Local) is this trim almost all’ camps working Commit- i} tion exists NEW SUB-LOCAL Table Officers elected ot Vancouver Bay, March 14, in is . u used fnseon which are scattered over hundreds of miles of the B.C. Coast- means of access fp otherwise re- aus aud Belize Inlet water — mote areas, and as the means of ste rviced. by a twenty- ‘ketting forestry products to the reali ecru operated by 1-71, and name ed “Green market a8 me we ot He ms boats 1 boat is powered yg a 204 e re neon engine is Pedepleted of vite Sate . ki S Pris. the ae Meee au her in ions until t r pout on our ae not have its Toxin area be: iF © Inles which do ing old Raine s sleep and accommo- date two people “with cooking facilities, toilet, and storage space, co} iroriabiy Ree e left: Ernie Stopicton, Chairman; and Jimmy Weir, Secretary. tha rks i hard tees and Local 1-71 members are, ace Fie fully support their striking brothers: in oe sRrhaibnal heat y possible. a operations had taken coletions ae _ fended he- while r ie me with on the situation : renter action, In all cases, the response was extremely gen- nd Paes fro: went back to recently work. , WA, at Vancouver ay, e the congratulations of the atsio: Table Officers (plat the clecti jon March 14. Grcteis left to right: George Au Secretary), i Chalren)slErta Stapleton iinewly elected Chairman), Mise were ane elected Secretary), Joe Wipplinger Re Keen Interest Shown Irganizer. ving and Freer ies Benen tha LOOK FOR THESE WRAPPERS... both contain the Same Fine Bread Whether it's the familiar General inewly elected Head Job Steward). Wa. LOCAL 1-71, IWA Business Agent, and Table Officers of the B. P. & W. .ogging Company, Toba Het (aa the Camp Meeting, hats 12. From left: R. B. Pickering, Local 1-71 ae iness pha nt; Joe Petershofter, Sub-Local Secretary; Les Chase, Sub Loca! new design above, you get the finest pet obtainable —— — fresh daily at your favourite food store CREDIT UNION DIRECTORY IWA Credit Unions and other Credit Unions supported by IWA Local Unions in B.C. Alberni District Credit Union, 209 Argyle Street, Port Alberni IWA 1-217 ese Brosivey & Quebec Streets, Vancouver 10 IWA IN.W.) Ci Union, Room 21, 774 Columbia ptreet New Westmi aca: Local 1-118, IWA (Victoria), 904 Gordon Street, Victoria Eoeaines Ha & District Credit Union, Box 299, Cismainss' LIMITED PRINTERS AND Credit Unicn, Box LITHOGRAPHERS Courtenay 952 an Dinca 2 District Credit Union, Tee Me Duncan ce George & District, 1 Aven salen! & District Credit Union, 49: dysmith & District Credit Union, Box An Employee Owned Co. 944 RICHARDS STREET MUtual 1-6338 - 6339.