. Pulp and paper magazine of Canada. held at the Clifton House, Nia-gara Falls was replete with valuable suggestions re-garding a closer co-operation of the Technical Sectionwith the mills who are engaged in the practical manu-facture of pulp and paper. The meeting was presidedover by Dr. J. S. Bates, Chairman of the Section, who,in his address, made a lot of valuable suggestions inregard to improving the work of the Committee. The 314 PVLP AND PAPER MAGAZINE July 15, 1916. following are the chief suggestions made by : 1) That the annual dues of members of the Tech-nical Section be inc
. Pulp and paper magazine of Canada. held at the Clifton House, Nia-gara Falls was replete with valuable suggestions re-garding a closer co-operation of the Technical Sectionwith the mills who are engaged in the practical manu-facture of pulp and paper. The meeting was presidedover by Dr. J. S. Bates, Chairman of the Section, who,in his address, made a lot of valuable suggestions inregard to improving the work of the Committee. The 314 PVLP AND PAPER MAGAZINE July 15, 1916. following are the chief suggestions made by : 1) That the annual dues of members of the Tech-nical Section be increased from the present figure per annum, which however would include anannual .subscrii)tion to the Pulp and Paper Magazine,the official organ of the Section. 2. The necessity of securing a special Governmentgrant from the Dominion Parliament to enable the As-sociation to carry on a more effective work, in the sameway as the Government has given a grant to the Min-ing Institute iiiul other scientific organizations t-iin-. GROUP OF TECHNICAL MEN AT NIAGARAFALLS. (Photo by T. Linsey Crossley). nected Avith the basic industries of the country. 3. That with the extra funds, the Technical Sectionshould get a paid secretary of their own or combinethe work of such secretary with the Eilitorshij) of thePulp and Paper Magazine. If possible, to combinethe two fields under a technically trained man. 4. That the present members immediately com-mence a canvass among their mill associates andfriends, for the purpose of securing new members, es-lieeially technical trained men. 8. A closer co-operation of the Technical Sectionwith the pulp and paper men in the United States. 9. That mill tests should be carried on simultan-eously with experiments conducted at the Forest Pro-ducts Laboratory in Montreal. Following Chairman Bates suggestions it was mov-ed by Mr. Thorne, seconded by Mr. A. G. Melutyre andcaried, that the Council of the Technical Section appointan Advisory Committee to
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