. Canadian forest industries January-June 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. C. V. Norris, Member of Quebec Reception Committee H. R. Van, Member of Quebec Reception Committee Col. Walter J. Ray, Member of Quebec Reception Committee Chateau Frontenac, for Tea, the Quebec ladies being- hostesses. The Quebec and Victoria Curling Clubs will welcome visitors to play on the rinks- 12th Annual Banquet of the Canadian Lumber- men's Association. The speakers, so far as arranged, are His Honor, The Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Fitzpatric
. Canadian forest industries January-June 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. C. V. Norris, Member of Quebec Reception Committee H. R. Van, Member of Quebec Reception Committee Col. Walter J. Ray, Member of Quebec Reception Committee Chateau Frontenac, for Tea, the Quebec ladies being- hostesses. The Quebec and Victoria Curling Clubs will welcome visitors to play on the rinks- 12th Annual Banquet of the Canadian Lumber- men's Association. The speakers, so far as arranged, are His Honor, The Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, , , of the Province, and The Honor- able Sir Lomer Gouin, Premier of the Province. Particular emphasis is laid on the fact that ladies will be prominently represented at the Banquet, and it is hoped that a large delegation of visiting ladies will attend this Convention. Friday, Feb. 6th Arrangements have been made for Friday morning to take the visiting delegates and ladies for a trip on. the River on the Government Ice Breaker- A letter received from the Secretary of the Local Com- mittee says: "From the Programme you will note that the whole two days will be devoted to entertainment of the visitors and practically they can take in any amusement or distrac- tion they may wish at the expense of the Committee. In short, Quebec will be owned for the time being by the visit- ing Lumbermen and the members of the Committee will be at their disposal for directing or accompanying them to any of the amusements or pastimes. It may be stated that a Ladies Committee will also be on hand to receive the visiting Ladies and to look after their ; Clarion Call from President Power I am pleased to accept your kind invitation to use the columns of your valuable paper as a medium to reach all the members of the Canadian Lumbermen's Association, to extend to them an invitation to the Annual Meeting, which will be held in Canada's great winter resort
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