B.c. LUMBER WORKER 1st Issue, August WITH THE IWA CAMERA pee il 1, UNION PUBLICATIONS. are discussed when Ron Alsop, General Sacre= oe of the Australian Trade Union Sonsress visits the office of Local T WA. (Standing from left) J. W. Bow, printer of B.C. Lumber Worker; “’Stu’’ Hodgson, Financial Secretary, Local 1-217. (Seated, from left) President Lioyd Whalen, and Ron Alsop. 2. MEMBERS OF LOCAL 1-206 hear a report.on progress made in ne- gotioting new !WA agreements in the area. 3. WA OFFICIALS confer at Blairmore regarding plans for organizations egctiations with local firms. (Left to right) District First Vice-Presi- a m Gray; Associate Research Director Joe Miyazawa, and Local : President, Brian Hancock, 1-206. AND EARLY OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ORIGINAL BOOT DESIGNS PATENTED IN OTTAWA BY PIERRE PARIS IN 1922-1924 PROVE » Sorry sere Tue Eranpago/ A CZ i Gp PATENT S No. 241706 1924 “COUNTER ASSEMBLY” : 4 PATENT 9 No. 241705 ; Q 1924 ~ ‘ “SNAG 4 PROOF” ae Pierre Paris & Sons Se thee 51 West Hastings Street _ Vancouver, B.C. 1922 : A Family Business Owned and Operated In B.C. Since 1907