PHOTOS BY NORMAN GARCIA = Above, were delegates from Fraser Valley, B.C. Local 1-3567 following the officer’s report. Top right, (I. to r.) were Dennis Deveau, the Steelworkers’ lobbyist in Ottawa, and William Klinefelter, Steel’s Washington, D.C. head lobbyist. Across, right, were, I. tor., District 3 staff representative and safety coordinator Mike Park and head legal counsel Paula Turtle. = Above, (left) were delegates from Local 1-207 in Alberta. Above, middle Steelworkers-IWA Council officer Joe da Costa (I.) presented a certificate of appreciation to Local 1-80 member Tim McGonigle for participating in a ol municipal election. Brother McGoinigle was elected as an alderman in 2 Lake Cowichan. Third and fourth from left, above, were Steelworker Benefits plan rep Alex McKinnon and Doug Olthius, now department head for the Steelworkers Humanities Fund and International Affairs. Across left were the USWA’s International office’s Gerry Fernandez who spoke on the importance of strategic campaigns and Keith Romig of PACE, who spoke on international solidarity in the forest industry. Across, right was Saskatchewan Local 1-184 president Paul Hallen. = Above photos, left to right, were New Brunswick Local 1-306 president Mario Fortunato and Port Alberni, B.C’s Local 1-85’s Bill Randles, Local 1-85’s Dale Oberg, Duncan B.C. Local 1-80’s Carmen Rocco, and Kelowna B.C.’s Local 1-423’s Glenn Duffield. Pictures bottom row, left to right, were Courtenay, B.C. Local 1-363’s Leslie McNabb, Jim Magg of Local 1- 2174 (Loggers/Vancouver) and Port Alberni Local 1- 85's Dave Steinhaeur. DECEMBER 2004 THE ALLIED WORKER | 13 v 4