. Canadian forest industries January-June 1921. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN February 16, 1931 Western Lumbermen Hold Enthusiastic Rally Representative Gathering Assembled in Winnipeg—Heard Instructive Addresses on Many Timely Topics—Association Enjoys Most Successful Year "The best yet" was the slogan which prevailed throughout the recent annual convention of the Western Retail Lumbermen's Asso- ciation held at the Fort Garry Hotel, Winnipeg, Man., on Jan. 2b- 28. The addresses given were many and touch


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1921. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN February 16, 1931 Western Lumbermen Hold Enthusiastic Rally Representative Gathering Assembled in Winnipeg—Heard Instructive Addresses on Many Timely Topics—Association Enjoys Most Successful Year "The best yet" was the slogan which prevailed throughout the recent annual convention of the Western Retail Lumbermen's Asso- ciation held at the Fort Garry Hotel, Winnipeg, Man., on Jan. 2b- 28. The addresses given were many and touched on a variety of sub- jects which held tne attention ot delegates throughout tlie entire sessions. It was a great pleasure for the executive to witness their plans being carried out so smoothly and at the end of the instruc- tive three days' proceedings to shake hands with such a satisfied and appreciative body. Lo-operation and better service are the watchwords of the \V estern Retail Lumbermen's Association.^ The gathering opened on January 26, With Mr. Theo. A. Sparks presiding. The Lieutenant-Governor of Marritoba, Sir James Aikins, was introduced to the convention by the president, and gave an oflicial welcome to the delegates on behalf of the province in an address which spoke of optimism and courage as the mainspring of future Canadian prosperity. Outlines Work of the Association • » President Sparks, in reviewing the events of the year, and re- marking that the entire lumber consuming public had benefited by the existence of the association, said that in their insurance depart- ment they had saved possibly half a mdlion dollars annually. Special plans of building were supplied under the supervision of a qualified architect to prospective builders, and the members of the association should not overlook the fact that their association was certainly the first medium in Canada to supply them, and he thought possibly on the continent, thus breaking absolutely new gr


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