LOCAL 1-71: THE LOGGERS’ LOCAL 4 All coastal operations on the mainland and coastal islands except Hardwicke, Thurlow, Sonora, Quadra, Read, Cortes, Hornby and Denman, from Point Atkinson north including the Queen Charlotte Islands, and including all operations on the east coast of Vancouver Island north of Kelsey Bay, and on the west coast of Vancouver Island from Brooks Peninsula north. The Local shall extend east from Prince Rupert to the 128th Longitude, north on the 128th Longitude to the 55th Parallel, east on the 55th Parallel to the 127th Longitude and north on the 127th Longitude to the Yukon Territory Border, and up the P.G.E. from Squa- mish, to and including Bridge River. Approximate mem- bers — 4,100. LOCAL 1-80: DUNCAN The Local’s boundaries shall extend from Qualicum Beach south to Port Renfrew, taking in all camps on the west coast from Nitinat Lake south, and all camps and mills in Cowichan Lake, Duncan, Chemainus, Ladysmith, Nanaimo and the Parksville area. Approximate members LOCAL 1-85: PORT ALBERNI Jurisdiction shall be all operations in the Western Divi- sion of the Vancouver Forest District south of Brooks Peninsula. Approximate members — 4,500. LOCAL 1-118: VICTORIA The boundaries of the Local shall extend from Jordan River south on Vancouver Island, taking in all camps, mills and factories on the Saanich Peninsula, and the Sooke, Leechtown. Victoria area. Approximate members — 1,800. LOCAL 1-184: PRINCE ALBERT, SASKATCHEWAN All operations within the Province of Saskatchewan. Approximate members — 600. LOCAL 1-206: BLAIRMORE, ALBERTA All woodworking plants in the southern section of Al- berta, south of a line drawn east and west across the Province, immediately south of the City of Red Deer, Alberta. Approximate members — 200. LOCAL 1-207: EDMONTON, ALBERTA All woodworking plants in the northern section of the Province of Alberta, north of a line drawn east and west across the Province, immediately south of the City of Red Deer, Alberta. Approximate members — 700. LOCAL 1-217; VANCOUVER The boundaries of the Local shall extend from the line running north and south along Boundary Road extending to the International Boundary, including Red Band Shingle Mill, on both sides of the Fraser River, downward to its mouth, including all islands bounded by the Fraser west of the eastern boundaries outlined, up both sides of Burrard Inlet, including Barnett, but not including Bestwood Shingle Company. Approximate members — 6,800. LOCAL 1-288: VANCOUVER The jurisdiction of Local 1-288 shall cover all Inspectors hired by the Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau, and In- x spectors hired by any agency which supplies a similar in- =. dustrial service in the Province of British Columbia. Approx- sj members — 260. LOCAL, 1-324: MANITOBA ere in the Province of Manitoba. ~ LOCAL — : NEW WESTMINSTER The ‘boundaries of Local 1-357, New Westminster hall be-all @voodworking operations in the New West- minster area éxtending in the East, North of the Fraser River to include. the Municipality of Coquitlam to the % x LOCAL UNION BOUNDARIES — REGIONAL COUNCIL No. 1—IWA West Bank of the Pitt River, and East, South of the Fraser River to one-half mile East of Fort Langley on the line running North and South to the International Boundary and West, down the Fraser River on the North and South Banks of the Fraser River up to but not including Boundary Road and North as far as Port Moody including Bestwood Shingle Co., but not including Bar- nett. Approximate members — 5,600. LOCAL 1-363: COURTENAY The jurisdiction of I.W.A. Local 1-363 shall be all wood- working operations located in, or working out from the area commencing at and including Qualicum on the south and Kelsey Bay on the north, and all operations in the East Coast water shed, and including the following islands of Hornby, Denman, Quadra, Cortes, Read, Maurell, Sonora, East and West Thurlow, and Hardwicke. Approximate members — 1,000. f LOCAL 1-367: HANEY Cover all camps and mills in the area from the junction of the Pitt and Fraser Rivers, East on the Fraser River, including both banks and tributaries, Pitt River and Pitt Lake, Harrison River and Harrison Lake, up to Boston Bar. Approximate members — 1,400. LOCAL 1-405: CRANBROOK Eastern Boundary — Alberta Border to the junction of the 49th Parallel. Southern Boundary — Junction of the Alberta Border and the 49th Parallel, West to the Mona- shee Mountains.. Western Boundary — North from the Junction of the 49th Parallel and the Monashee Moun- tains to Mount Odin; thence East to Mount Stockdale in the Selkirk Range; thence North West to the Boat Encamp- ment; thence due East to the Alberta Border. Approxi- mate members — 2,000. LOCAL 1-417: SALMON ARM i From the Alberta Border due West, along the 53rd Parallel to Mount Robson, thence South-west to the north- ern tip of Wells Gray park. South along the western bor- der of the Park to the southern tip, thence South to Sheri- dan Lake, thence West to Gustafson Lake, thence South to Lillooet, Lytton and Brodie, thence North-east to Falk- land, Grindrod and the northern end of Mabel Lake, then South-east to Mount Odin, thence due East to Mount Stock- dale, thence North-west along the Selkirk Range to Boat Encampment, thence due East to the Alberta Border, thence North along the Alberta Border to the 53rd Parallel. Ap- proximate members — 1,200. : LOCAL 1-423: KELOWNA Eastern Boundary — From Mount Odin, South along the Monashee Mountains to the 49th Parallel. Southern Boundary — From the junction of the Monashee Moun- tains and the 49th Parallel, along the 49th Parallel, West to Longitude 121. Western Boundary — From the junction of the 49th Parallel and Longitude 121, North to a point immediately West of Brodie, thence North-west to Falk- land. Northern Boundary — From Falkland through Grind- rod; thence North-east to the northern end of Mabel Lake; thence South-east to Mount Odin. Approximate members — 1,300. LOCAL 1-424: PRINCE GEORGE : Within that part of British Columbia commencing at a point where the 53rd North Latitude intersects the British Columbia-Alberta Border; thence in a northerly direction along the said Border to the 60th North Latitude; thence due west to the 127th West Longitude; thence due south to the 55th North Latitude; thence due west to the 128th West Longitude; thence due south to the 54th North Lati- tude; thence in a south-easterly direction in a straight line to Lindquist Peak; thence in a southerly direction along the western boundary of Tweedsmuir Park to the 53rd North Latitude; thence due east to the 125th West Longitude; thence due south to 51.30 North Latitude; thence due east in a straight line to the east end of Sheridan Lake; thence in a straight line to the nearest south-west point of Wells Gray Provincial Park; thence in a north-west direction following the western boundary of the said park to its northern end; thence in a straight line to Mount Robson; thence due east to the point of commencement. Approxi- mate members — 2,600.