O THE WESTERN CANADIAN LUMBER WORKER liver WA Ladies' Auxiliary Stage SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL A May — members of the Oliver Ladies’ Auxiliary. ‘A > Officers and | } | ; ] ) Fast. Group left, Fast, Stich, Walls, Paul Veldon, George ‘| Miller, John Zappey, Ivan Istcaille. Kneeling left, Muir, Cam {| Parker, Wilfred Bousfield, Melvin Bousfield. * * * Amn impromptu song fest is conducted by these members of the Auxiliary who are, left, ; Elsie Bousfield, Elsie Parker, Ella Stich and Marg. Besler. so convenient . . . keep track of expenses with a CURRENT ACCOUNT © you receive a monthly statement with your cancelled cheques. © open your account with us today. CANADIAN at IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE OVER 1260 BRANCHES TO SERVE YOU. , & “i. ee S 3 ‘s t pe te The Auxiliary members spared no effort to make the affair a sparkling, success. Great care had been taken to tastefully decorate the Hall and a lovely buffet supper was provided to delight any gourmet. For the gracious manner in which the invited guests were welcomed, bouquets must be given to Auxi eel Ella Stich and Auxiliary Vice-President, Elsie Parker. Honourable mention is also due Local 1-423 Busi- ness Agent S. A. “Bill” Muir and Don Estacaile of Oliver Sawmills, for their yeoman work in attending to the bar. Included among the invited guests were Regional President Jack Moore and Mrs. Moore and International Assistant Director of Organization, Clayton Walls and Mrs. Walls. These three experts demonstrate their ability to dance the “twist” to the obvious enjoyment of their audience. a By A look of complete surprise is registered on the face of Vic Fast, well-known member of Local 1-423, as he is photo- graphed talking to a friend on the side lines. his