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substantially, ° Skeena Cellulose .
is not concerned that the same
fate awaits its annual cut on .
Tree Farm Licence 1. around

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John © Cuthbert,

announced that five-year man-.
and. working plans’
submitted for tree farm licences
on Vancouver Island held ‘by
MacMillan Bloedel,
Challenge and Interfor would be.
conditionally ‘approved.
7 condition was reduction in cuts
totalling 322,000 cubic metres.

_ The Skeena ‘Cellulose wood-
lands division is well along. in
the process of creating a new
five-year management and work-
ing plan for TFL 1: Cuthbert
said in a telephone interview

_ that TFL 1 and TFL 41, held by
Fraser-Eurocan, |

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Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 15, 1992 3

‘SkeenaC Cel not worried about
trend toward cut reductions

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‘Everyone's going
to agree with the
numbers when
were finished. '

coming for the same kind of
review. that the three ‘island
licences recently - finished.
Although the plan was due for.

submission to the Ministry: of

Forests at the end of 1991, the
company was, Tecently granted a
one-year extension... ,

Woodlands | - manager :
Tuomi hopes to have: ‘the. plan

submitted and approved by this

summer; ‘He doesn’t, however,

“expect cut reductions of the kind

that fell on the island TFL’s.

"The writing was on the wall
for those licences, and I think
they probably knew it," Tuomi

Said. He noted that the planning

process for the three. licences
began in 1988, and Cuthbert’s
decision also involved land-base
reductions for parks and pre-
serves that came out of what
were previously considered, by
the companies at least, operable

‘logging areas.

"We doing a much more: ex-
haustive analysis of all aspects, ".

| Tuomi said, -"Everyone’s: going
ta: ‘agree: ‘with the numbers when ;

we're finished. Nothing will be
suspect.” SCI, he said, has been
working closely at every stage

of the process with the Kalum

Dan °

District. Forest Office, which:

receives the’ submitted plan, —

analyzes it and then sends it to.

the Chief Forester with recom-' . ~

mendations. _ The Chief Forester

makes the final decision on :
approving the plan, which covers’.

all aspects of the company’s.

operations on the TFL for the =~

next five years. The Chief For-
ester can also revise the plan or

impose any conditions on it he

believes are appropriate.

Remaining work to be done on
the plan mainly involves esti- .
mating the volume of trees on -
the licence, Tuomi said.. The -

company and the forest service

have to agreed on the technical —

basis for the estimates, which.
affect both the actual volume of :

wood that can. be logged. under. .

. the annual allowable cut limits’

and valuation formulas, -which

determine the ministry’s revenue.
from stumpage. Tuomi said that.
when that issue is settled the
‘inventory can be set up as digi--
tal data in the company’s com;
and then the .
growth and yield analysis that”
supports the cut figures can: ‘be.
calculated.
"At this point we don’t antici -

puter system,

pate reductions in the harvest
level on TFL 1," Tuomi said. "If.
there was any problem we would
know about it." aa

The annual allowable cut on

TFL 1°is about. 700,000 cubic

metres. Skeena Cellulose took

over the tenure from Westar.

Timber in 1986,

One way to butt out...

A hypnotist visiting Terrace to
‘conduct a stop-smoking clinic
‘last week seems to have shown

an excess of talent.

We can’t tell you the ending to
this story. We don’t know if the
young lady actually quit smok-
ing or not, but she had obviously

had eriough of her addiction and

her will-power needed a litile
boost. So along with a large

number of other area residents,

she signed up for a Jan. 8 stop-
smoking seminar at the Inn of
the West.

The room was packed. Mass
hypnotist Charles Borden had a
few words with his smokers, and
then uttered some sort of stan-
dard hypnotic phrase. Presumab-
ly, "Sleeeeeep..."

- And the young aay ¢ did. She
slept... and slept... In. fact, when

the session ended, and others -

began returning to their con-
sclous selves, she continued to
steep... and. sleep. Borden |

couldn’t snap her out of. it, ‘anid
neither could a first aid atten

dant.

Lights and sirens. The ambu-
lance came fo a screeching halt
in front of the Inn of the West.

Paramedics, faced with a rare

mental condition rather than an -

injury they could treat, were
stumped, They couldn’t wake.
her up either.
Lights and sirens. The ‘ambu-
lance came to a screeching halt
‘at the Mills Memorial emer-
gency entrance. Could one of
our Terrace doctors do the job?
“We'll never know. She. began
coming out of the trance on her

own, and by ‘the time Borden —
arrived at the hospital for
another attempt to bring’ her.

around. she was pretty much
back to her former self. “F

But did she quit smoking? We

have no idea,

‘The Dr. R. E. M. Lee

Hospital Foundation —

4720 Haugland Ave.
V8G 27

Terrace, B.C.

_A THOUGHTFUL WAY TO REMEMBER
is with an In Memoriam gift to the Dr. R.E.M. Lee Hospital
Foundation. Donations are gratefully accepted at the above |]
address, the Terrace Fire Department on Eby. St., or by:
contacting Mrs. Helene. McRae at 635-5320. Income tax receipts

are available. .

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