. Canadian forest industries July-December 1923. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Concatanation of fioo-Boo frid at Offllia, friday, June 24, 9904 <BANQUET AT ORILLIA HOUSE) PISTACHIO CREAM SOUP BAKED SALMON AMD FRENCH SAOCB OLIVES GREEN ONIONS WILD TURKEY AND CRANBERRY SAUCE SPICED HAM POTATOES FRUIT SALAD IEMON TELLY. ? ROMAN PUNCH STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE AND WHIPPED CREAM CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM MACAROONS BANANAS ORANGES PLUMS PEACHES SODA WAFERS MCLAREN S IMPERIAL AND CANADIAN CHEESE COFFEE f CIGARS CIGARETTES EXTRAS CROSS AND BLACKV


. Canadian forest industries July-December 1923. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Concatanation of fioo-Boo frid at Offllia, friday, June 24, 9904 <BANQUET AT ORILLIA HOUSE) PISTACHIO CREAM SOUP BAKED SALMON AMD FRENCH SAOCB OLIVES GREEN ONIONS WILD TURKEY AND CRANBERRY SAUCE SPICED HAM POTATOES FRUIT SALAD IEMON TELLY. ? ROMAN PUNCH STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE AND WHIPPED CREAM CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM MACAROONS BANANAS ORANGES PLUMS PEACHES SODA WAFERS MCLAREN S IMPERIAL AND CANADIAN CHEESE COFFEE f CIGARS CIGARETTES EXTRAS CROSS AND BLACKVVBLL'S MIXED PICKLES PICKLED ONIONS PICICLED WALNUTS CATSUP WINES CANADIAN WHISKEY SCOTCH WHISKEY SHERRY OLD PORT r ALB LftGAR 9 "Jifr that sitidh on a red hot stove shall rise again.'* men. The dinner was a great success, and, after a boat trip on Lake' Couchiching, the entertainment started and the majority of the Hoo- Hooers kept up the fun until the wee sma' hours. The menu which indicates what a jolly evening it really was, was printed on a miniature piece of white pine. In those days white pine was king and so were potent beverages, as one could then put his foot on the brass rail and sawdust and have "a wee drap of the auld ; A surviving Hoo-Hoo of the pre-cafeteria, ante-bellum period \>l 1893, declares that the merriment was kept up until almost sun- rise, and adds,—"I went to bed at four o'clock and some of the "boys" climbed over the transom and carried me downstairs in my pyjamas. It was a great night and everybody enjoyed the festi- ; The "Canada Lumberman" is indebted to Col. James Lightbody, now of the McElroy Lumber Co., Limited, Victoria, , who was recently in the East on a visit, for the accompanying copy of the bill- of-fare of the "; Col. Lightbody asked a number seated near him to sign their names on the back of the unique, white pine, menu card and the signatures of most of


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