. Canadian forest industries July-December 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 42 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER July 1, 1919. Mr. Georgre R. Gray Elected Director George R. Gray, manager ol wod operations of the Spanish River Pulp & Paper Mills. Limit- ed, who have plants at Sault Ste. Marie, Espanola and Sturgeon Falls, has been elected a director of the company in succession of the late Ben. Tooke of Montreal. Mr. Gray has been associated with the Spanish River Company for many years and is well known in the pulp and paper
. Canadian forest industries July-December 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 42 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER July 1, 1919. Mr. Georgre R. Gray Elected Director George R. Gray, manager ol wod operations of the Spanish River Pulp & Paper Mills. Limit- ed, who have plants at Sault Ste. Marie, Espanola and Sturgeon Falls, has been elected a director of the company in succession of the late Ben. Tooke of Montreal. Mr. Gray has been associated with the Spanish River Company for many years and is well known in the pulp and paper industry, en- joying the confidence of a large circle of friends. He has been a resident of the "Soo" for the past two years and was a director of the original Lake Superior Paper Company several years ago. Mr. Gray is also a director of Nation- al Grocers, Limited, and Cochrane Hardware Limited. He is thor- oughly familiar with lumbering and logging conditions in North- ern and North-western Ontario, and reports that the drives of pulpwood during the past season have been brought down to the various plants of the company more ex- peditiously than in a long period, owing to the high water and splen- did driving conditions. The company have ample pulpwood for the operation of their plants for the coming season. Mr. (iray is the nominee of the Ontario Pulp & Paper bondholders on the board nf the Spanish River Company and will add strength to that represen- tative body, of which Geo. H. Mead, of Dayton. Ohio, is president. 'V George R. Gray, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Gillies Bros. Lose Big Mill by Fire The large and well equipped saw mill of Gillies Bros., Braeside, Ont., which is three miles west of Arnprior, was destroyed by fire on June 23rd. A harness-shop belonging to the firm and the station were also consumed by the flames. It is estimated that the loss is $300,000, mostly covered by insurance. Gillies Bros., Limited, are one of the oldest established lumb
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