"Diente Held ’ By Canoe Sub-Local A highly successful picnic was staged by the Canoe Sub- Local of Local 1-417, IWA, August 4. Events included a log burling contest, races and — horse shoe pitching. Free ice cream and pop were provided for -the chil- dren and coffee and dough- nuts for the adults. Winner of the log burling -contest was Frank Pouncy, with Gordon Andrew a close second. J, H. Lund and J. F. Lund took first prize in the horse shoe event. May department store sales reached $135,226,000 or high- er by 6.6 per cent over a year. New N.D.P. Officers The following is the complete slate of officers, ex- — ecutive and council elected for a two-year term at the — 1963 federal convention of the New Democratic Party: — = Federal leader: T. C. Douglas (B.C.); federal presi- — = dent: Merv Johnson (Sask.); associate president: Gerard — = Picard (Que.); federal treasurer, Eamon Park (Ont.). = = Vice-presidents: Fred Dowling (Ont.), Romeo Mathieu (Que.), David Lewis (Ont.), Colin Cameron (B.C.), = Harold Winch (B.C.). Elected to the Federal Council by the convention: = Erhart Regier (B.C.), Doug Fisher (Ont.), Roger Bedard = (Que.), Tom Berger (B.C.), F. A. Brewin (Ont.), Mrs. = Marjorie Cooper (Sask.), Harry Crowe (Ont.), H. Gar- = grave (Ont.), T. Jones (N.B.), Yvan Legault (Que.), Michael Oliver (Que.), E. P. O’Neal (B.C.), Charles Taylor (Que.), O. Turnbull (Sask.), H. Herridge (B.C.). Elected by Council to Federal Executive: Allan O’Brien (N.S.), Harry Crowe (Ont.), E. P. O’Neal (B.C.), Mrs. Marjorie Cooper (Sask.), George Cadbury (Ont.), = Michael Oliver (Que.), Charles Taylor (Que.), J. H. = Brockelbank (Sask.),: J. R. Ouellette (Que.), Morden = Lazarus (Ont.). Nn j : : = =I =I | = = = Fa = =| = = / = SI A = 2 =| D a i Dina Simons | Wins 1-85 Bursary Local 1-85, IWA, Port Al- berni, reports that the suc- cessful contestant for the Local’s $500 Bursary was Dina Louise Simons of Er- rington, B.C., a student of the Quali High School who will entér UBC this fall to continue studies. Since 1955, Local 1-85 has awarded a $500 Bursary an- nually. The Bursary is open -to all.Grade 12 students in the Alberni Valley and to the sons and daughters of mem- bers of Local 1-85 wherever they may be attending school in B.C., providing they will continue their education in -a recognized Canadian col- lege or university. INDIAN CHIEFS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST No. 1 of a unique series of pioneer photographs by é PRS “ad DINA SIMONS Of the twelve applicants for the bursary, Dina Louise Simons received the highest marks. Dina Louise Simons is the daughter of Hugo Sim- ons, a faller at Franklin Riv- er, who has been a member of Local 1-85 for many years. PERCY BENTLEY, F.R.P.S., of Dominion Photo. Co., Van- couver,. taken around the early 1920's at one of the rare tribal summit meetings of that era. Only two sets of these COPYRIGHT photo- graphs are in existence, and cee ova GO FOR DAYT .- ARITSTRY IN LEATHER DAYTON Wp SKINNY LINK N’S MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS “LIGHT CRUISER,’ WINNER OF 11 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS we are grateful Bentley for permitting us to reproduce them. to Mr.