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Terrace Bay News, 2 Nov 1961, p. 9

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November 2, 1961 ae eee. TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 9 19 | Cheyratare Geatded™ Anniterrpo 196. SEE OTHER CARS LISTED. ON PAGE 8 ON ANY CAR PURCHASED THE LOWEST GMAC TERMS ARE AVAILABLE: INSURANCE ON THE POT} TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OCCASION AND GET YOUR DEAL NOW. (54 MERCURY - 4-DOOR SEDAN Radio - Standard transmission | GOLDEN SALE - $633. Save $362. 54 WILLYS 4sdoor sedan NEW BLOCK & MOTOR GOLDEN SALE - 54 CHEVROLET 4-poor pewuxe = / automatic = radio / REDUCED TO' - - "54 PONT IAC - 4-door sedan REDUCED TO -- 53 PONTIAC 4-door : WINTE RIZED - NEW BATTERY 4 x AUSTIN needs some repairs WHAT re? PHONE 153 SCHR KIMBERLY-CLARK TRES: NURSERY AT LONGLAC Every tinber company in the north is faced with the problem of obtaining adequate regen- eration after cutting and logging has removed the mature timber. Management-Foresters for both industry and government are deeply con- cerned regarding the areas which are not re- generating naturally to a desired level of stocking by the most desirable species of at Longlac took a long stride about 1952 towards the solution of this problem on their licenced area by establishing a 70 acre tran- splant nursery a few miles east of Longlac on Highway No. ll. At present only 45 of the 70 acres is in | tree, i The Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company production but as the need increases for | more transplant stock there will be area for | this expansion, | The Company is interested primarily in white and black spruce. Their foresters | locate stands of high quality spruce and ' reserve these for the cone pickers who are | shown the stands in which they are to pick and who are also paid on the number of bush- els picked, The seed from these cones is extracted for the Company by the Department | at the Tree Seed Plant in Angus and then _ kept separately and stored as directed by | the Company. . From Angus the seed goes to Kapuskasing where it is grown in the Company*t | nursery there until it is ready for trans- | planting in the Longlac nursery, The production' target presently for planting is 1,000,000 trees per year with two-thirds being black spruce and . one-third being white spruce. In looking towards the future, the Company | eae eee geet een i "35 MONARCH LUCERNE FOUR DOOR SEDAN Rata ~- custom upholstery - Power Steering - power brake GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY SALE - $472. SAVE shea, SPADONI BROS LIMITED ~- Chariot Red S075. 'sive' $275, 54 MONARCH. 2-DOOR HARDTOP GOLDEN SALE- $19, SAVE $296, 4 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN DELUXE two-tone blue & white GOLDEN SALE- $595 SAVE $255. 54 MERCURY 4-door sedan automatic REDUCED TO = = $588. 53 CHEV. BELAIR 4-door sedan UTOMATIC ) Aue REDUCED TO - ~ 9 S52 PONTIAC § 4-door sedan AUTOMATIC ~ WINTERIZED - NEW BATTERY SOUND AND CLEAN - SALE - $199. 2 98 EIBER ONTARIO. is using its facilities to carry out research projects, A grafting program aimed at establishing a seed orchard of superior trees; provenance testing of stock, potted seedling work and the testing of red and white pine, Douglas fir and western white spruce locally are some of the projects underway. The nursery work is supervised by the Company's regeneration forester J,Humphreys who has the assistance of nursery foreman H, Stanley and nurseryman G, Friske. In the spring twenty girls are employed in the transplanting of stock, These girls are regulars and are kept on in the summer to carry out routine work, A program such as this will ensure that there will always be a continuous yield of wood from the Company's licence and that there will be mntinuous employment for the local population, TOO, MANY HANDOUTS (Cont?d from page 13) Do volunteer work in a hospital, "Study your lessons, And when youfre through, if you're not tired and it isn't bedtime, read a good book. "Your parents do not owe you entertainment, a car aml a big allowance. Your city does no owe you a recreation center, The world doesn't owe you a living. You owe it some of your time and energy and talent so that nobod will be at war, in poverty, sick or lonely again, You consider yourself mature enough for dates, money of your own, a driver's license, So you're also mature enough to accept some of the responsibilities your par- ents have carried for years, "In heaven's name, grow up and go home!

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