WESTERN CANADIAN LUMBER WORKER Over 700 Attend ~ Ivy Green Park Picnic Of Local 1-80, IWA } Annual Picnic of Local 1-80, Hardest Workers IWA, Duncan, was held at Ivy} The hardest workers were the Green Park, August 7, with over] members of the Ladies Auxiliary _ seven hundred IWA members and| who dispensed the tea and coffee ¥ their families in attendance. to the thirsty but happy grown- Visitors in attendance included } UPS- LOCAL cea President, George Si en ‘ : , rge Smythe poses with members of the Picnic Committee at the Local’s Picnic Robert Strachan, MLA, CCF Honorable mention for a _job August 7, at Ivy Green Park. Group from left, George Smythe, C. Black,” Bill Howkes, J, Hutchinson, . Vie | Leader of the Opposition in say well done must go also to Stan| wieg, w. J Ile. ' ie Columbia. slid Patterson of Lake Cowichan for ied, ubenvi _ : : his yeoman work in gathering fuel ? Picnic Committee for the picnic fires. . The arrangements for this year’s One of the events that attracted picnic, the most successful in years particular attention was the tug- had been made by a committee of-war between the teams cap- composed of J. Hutchinson, Cecil tained by George Cross of Black, William Hawkes, Percy | Chemainus and J. Hutchinson of , Clements, Bric Marzinzik, Tom| Nanaimo. This thrilling event was Heck, Ross Davis, Howard| Watched with great interest amid 7 Delmage, Len Baker, George much rooting and applause from 4 Smythe, Lorne Johnston, Weldon the spectators. It was finally won * Jubenville, Victor Wied, and| by the team captained by George gp Papas” ; gat te ; ee Aly James Tomas. Cross. ee OT” “i elas meg ee RY. Riis Via ' , Sak A ’ The members of the Ladies) yoinin Pueguards hema A ica ae AA ON RRS Le ee tet Saw La ee ; Auxiliary and the Sub-Auxiliaries g uf 5 he Picnic Committee and this in- ¢ from Lake Cowichan, Youbou, : ; erieeiiatdkt Chenaidus also cluded the safety of the swimmers.| 9 : = Two lifeguards, Miss Sandrea F helped with the arrangements. H , J ; 3 owden and Miss Judy Hender- The full schedule of races during| -9, of Been) aiood ‘by alll day A the day, which included foot races 5 : : e) for ages ranging from three to e ae Baca ey ee A en O y) sixty, was looked after by Percy Oh PROVO Ee a eta ag = ; ) Clements and J. Hutchinson aid was miot required. : - : At the close of the day George ; One of the busiest and most} Smythe, President of Local 1-80, f popular, places in the Park during} and Mrs. Alberta Wright, Sister- St le the day with the children, was| President of the Ladies Auxiliary Old LYLE fi the free ice cream and soft drink| gave short speeches thanking stand under the charge of Mike| everyone for attending and making ) Mikus and Eric Marzinzik. the affair so successful. eS eT s relaxation... ONE of the mony races held during the day at the Annual Picnic x. Aobal 1-80. -- ‘ ; : ‘ OF MEMBERS of the Ladies Auxiliary of Local 1-80, IWA, who were in charge of dispensing the tea and coffee during the Annee! Picnic of Local 1-80, take time out for a brief chat. Old Style ...the naturally brewed, brawny beer! Pick up a case on your way home! Symbol of Good Baking FRESH DAILY ‘ at your favourite food store GENERAL BAKERIES LIMITED amounts Revetorr Rd., Vancouver MOLSON'S CAPILANO BREWERY LTD.