oi 10 THE WESTERN. CANADIAN LUMBER WORKER LOCAL 1-357 ANNUAL SHOP STEWARDS’ BANQUET & DANCE The very popular Annual Banquet & Dance staged by Local 1-357, IWA, for the Shop Stewards and Committeemen in appreciation of their work, was held this year in the Royal Towers, New Westminster, November 30, and drew over four hundred members, their wives and other guests. The general concensus of those attending was that the Banquet was a huge success and the members in charge of arrangements should be highly commended for providing a truly delightful evening. 1 Alex Archibald and Norm Kelly appear to be enjoying a joke at the expense of the ladies. 2 Wyman Trineer, left, the Local’s Ist Vice-President talks with one of the members prior to the start of dancing. 3. Talking shop? International Secretary-Treasurer, Bill Botkin, left, Regional 2nd Vice-President, Jack Holst, centre, and Regional Secretary-Treasurer, Fred Fieber were three of the invited guests. 4 “Aw shucks fellas”. Keith Johnson (centre) Financial Secretary of Local 1-207, IWA, Alberta, appears slightly embarrassed by the remarks of Ross Inglis, right, President of Local 1-424, IWA, Prince George, and Bob Ross, Regional 3rd Vice-Presj dent, as Mrs. Louis MacLeod looks on. z 5 Joe Madden, the Local’s President appears well pleased at the party’s success 6 Committee members and their wives from Flavelle Cedar. : 7 Les Laxton, Mike Sekora and friend. 8 Jack MacKenzie, left, Regional Ist Vice-President chats with And i : the tables are being cleared. ¥ Smith while 9 Rae Eddie, Local Recording Secretary, left, Peter Rebeyka, Financial centre and John Hachey, three hard-working members of the Local. mar Decretacy, 10 Louis MacLeod, left, was too interested in the discussion to notice his picture was taken. We regret the names of the three others are not known to us. 11. The name of this foursome are unfortunately, unknown to us. 12 They came to dance. The music wasn’t wasted as can be seen b of dancers on the floor. y the number y -) a7