fe ~, _ PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Wednesday. September 1, 1976 PROGRESS - EDITION Nooeceone 090000000000¢000000000000000000 Forestry Finished lumber, cedar transformed into wood chips poles, and wood chips are for the pulp mills in Kitimat the principal products of the and Prince Rupert. In ad- ee ee ee wt 8 ee oe Haugland, and Kerr, a produce everything from ‘pioneer’? company, and .survey stakes to rough-cut McGillis and Gibbs, are the bridge timbers. major exporters of cedar A further 100 men are poles to the national and E ; international markets. employed in the contracting . Fence posts and cedar business hauling loads of ‘shakes are manufactured logs weighing as much as 90 from the under size topsand [ons on outsize trucks over size butts. Two ultra- Costing In excess of $130,000 modern sawmills, Canadian each. More men and Cellulose and Price-Skeena, equipment maintain the employ almost 500 men and hundreds of miles of logging women in the processing of roads that provide weekend cedar, hemlock, spruce, and public _access to excelient fir from the surrounding hunting, fishing, and picnic forests. Waste wood is areas. | > New Quadra Travel Services Ltd. © Reservations for Airline, Stea mship, Train Cruises, Car Rentals, Group Tours, . Hotels Etc, oo B.C. and Alaska State Ferries. - _ | OUR SERVICE IS PROGRESS ’ aoa Kins Terrace eommunity’s busy main business artery. The logging truck is symbolic of the important role forestry plays in the town’s economy. P ee ee ee a a =e 2 ee ee ee ee SERVICE LTD. | BSE (Kal Tire Assoc.) ye os | fo 4929 Keith Ave. ge eb PES 635-6170 SERVING TERRACE SINCE 1966_ 635-6151 <5 ere MICHELIN, GOODYEAR | BRIDGESTONE PASSENGER "INDUSTRIAL forest oriented industries in dition, half a dozen smaller . the municipality. Little, independent operations: e