. Canadian forest industries January-June 1921. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 74 CANADA LUMBERMAN March!, 1921 Mr. Chew Honored by His Staff Manley Chew, of Midland, Out., who for many years has been prominently associated with the lumber industry in the Georgian Bay district, left recently on an extended trip to France, where he will enjoy a well-earned holi- day of several months. It will be remembered that some time ago Mr. Chew disposed of his limits, mills, stock and yards to G. Mason & Co. of Manchester, England. Previous


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1921. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 74 CANADA LUMBERMAN March!, 1921 Mr. Chew Honored by His Staff Manley Chew, of Midland, Out., who for many years has been prominently associated with the lumber industry in the Georgian Bay district, left recently on an extended trip to France, where he will enjoy a well-earned holi- day of several months. It will be remembered that some time ago Mr. Chew disposed of his limits, mills, stock and yards to G. Mason & Co. of Manchester, England. Previous to the departure of Mr. Chew abroad, he was tendered a banquet by his former stafif at the Ontario Cafe, Midland. The banquet hall was artistically dec- orated by "the boys" with flags and bunting, and Mr. Chew, as the guest of the evening, was pre- sented with a suitably-engraved gold cigarette case, accompanied by an appreciative address. The address said in part: "Not only to us .but all in your employ have you extended a generous and sympathetic interest, and we dare to voice the sentiments and hopes of the citizens of Midland—this town in which you have spent the greater part of your life—that when you return from your travels abroad, you will without delay, resume your former place as one of the town's most valued ; Fred Tuer, Avho has been twenty years in the employ of Mr. Chew, read the address, which was prepared in water colors. It contained a picture of Mr. Chew's sawmill at Midland in the upper left-haiid corner, and was very attractive. W. H. Shaver was toast-master of the evening. Mr Chew ably responded to the toast of "The ; Everyone expressed their Sfood wishes for Mr. Chew and trusted that he would have a sue- cessful and pleasant sojourn abroad and would return to resume his place as one of Midland's most enterprising and progressive citizens. Among those who spoke during the evening were: Miller Ryan; Fred F


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