oe Loe 7 = as vow sseeiianthaeenetemerentene: eertemnieee ee Faery WESTERN CANADIAN LUMBER WORKER 1] = © ee DELEGATES LOCAL 1-217, VANCOUVER IWA Convention Scenes ib 3 ane !WA INTERIOR Regional Director, Clayton Walls and his son, Maurice, co member of Local 1-357, IWA, New Westminster, were both delegates te the Regional Convention. DELEGATES LOCAL 1-85, PORT ALBERN Be Court Accepts Recorders One of the states has scored a “first” in courtroom use of modern techniques. The Council of State Governments reports that Alaska will replace court reporters with tape recorders in its court system. This is the first regular courtroom use of tape recorders anywhere in the U.S. The new system assures exact repitition of testimony and costs are expected tobe lower. INSTRUCTION IN INDUSTRIAL FIRST AID available through Correspondence Courses leading to Industrial First Aid Certificates approved by the Workmen's Compensation Board of Be Also Correspondence Course in Timekeeping and Basic Accident revention, 3 THE INDUSTRIAL FIRST AID ATTENDANTS ASSN. OF B.C. 152 West Hastings Street _ Vancouver 3, B.C. CREDIT UNION DIRECTORY IWA Credit Unions and other Credit Unions supported by IWA Local Unions in B.C. Alberni District Credit Union, 209 Argyle Street, Port Alberni IWA 1-217 Sayings, Broadway & Quebec Streets, Vancouver 10 IWA (N.W.) Credit Union, Room 21, 774 Columbia Street, New Westminster Local 1-118, IWA (Victoria), 904 Gordon Street, Victoria Chemainus & District Credit Union, Box 229, Chemainus Lake Cowichan and District Credit Union, Lake Cowichan, B.C, Courtenay Credit Union, Box 952, Courtenay Duncan & District Credit Union, Box 1717, Duncan Prince George & District, 1046 - 4th Avenue, Prince George Nanaimo & District Credit Union, 499 Wallace St., Nanaimo Ladysmith & District Credit Union, Box 154, Ladysmith, B.C, United Labour Credit Union, 1475 East 43rd, Vancouver as beh MAS i