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2. Three eastern pulp and paper presidents look ahead with guarded confidence to 1975
3. A dedicated digital computer is Eddy Forest Product's "Perfect paper-maker"
4. This year, we've broken the guide down into five use categories: pulp mill, paper mill, waste treatment, maintenance and laboratory
5. Ontario Paper officials in Thorold detail their 'de-bugging' experience with a new $.2 million chemical recovery plant
6. Britain's go-metric experience in the paper and board industry
7. Abitibi Provincial Paper Ltd.'s Thorold mill comes to grips with contamination
8. Domtar Fine Papers Ltd. experiments with whole-tree chips at its Cornwall, Ont. mill
9. CIP's $-million modernization at La Tuque includes recovery boiler, screen room, and paper machines
10. Swedish Pulp and Paper Mission in Montreal packs them in with recenttechnical advances 'sales-pitch'
11. Computer at Anglo-Canadian Pulp & Paper Mills Ltd., Quebec, slashes costs
12. Buyer's guide to the most important chemicals currently available tothe pulp and paper industry
13. New B.C. radio control unit for skidder winch makes first appearancein Ontario woods
14. 1975? It'll be a good year, not a great one, suggest industry analysts
15. You can thank environmental and safety considerations for even higher truck/trailer prices in 1975
16. Is new provincial legislation killing industry morale in British Columbia?
17. Alberta operation documents lower operating costs with powershift transmission skidders
18. Industry report calls for more "beneficial" government assistance
19. In looking at the economy, one can see that the equipment lease is basically a matter of timing
20. Economic experts say Canada's growth next year will range from a lowof zero to a high of four percent
21. American Can in Marathon, Ont. switches emphasis from in-house development to planning and forest management
22. In a major pilot plant study conducted at an Eastern Canadian Kraft mill, activated carbon has proved quite effective in removing toxicity
23. Higher production rates in the woods is one attractive result of Iroquois Falls' phase-out of river drive
24. Abitibi's $.5 million primary effluent treatment system nears completion at its Iroquois Falls mill
25. TAPPI Alkaline Pulping Conference in Seattle offered ideas for "increased production for a hungry economy"
26. Quebec North Shore's alum pretreatment process has shown great promise for improving high yield pulping problems
27. QNS woodlands can't mechanize fast enough to compete with "liberal social measures". A plethora of benefits are being offered to ease labor shortage
28. In B.C., equipment refinements and remote control vied for attentionwith beautiful weather
29. This division of Normick Perron in Quebec is sold on the "contractorapproach" to woodcutting
30. Process control survey gives industry, suppliers, directions for thefuture
31. Prince Albert Pulpwood has found that the secret of greater productivity can be unlocked by selling skidders to one's operators
32. Heads-together brainstorming session at Lakehead University probes the many problems associated with process control
33. What can you expect in woodlands equipment in the years ahead? Read our supplier survey and find out
34. This comprehensive study gives statistical proof of the many advantages inherent in elevated temperature refining
35. Its "debt" now paid, BCFP's Crofton mill is back on the expansion circuit with $.4 million in new projects
36. It may be a second hand affair, but this MB mill in B.C. has good reason to be proud of its new coating line
37. Ferocious black flies couldn't stop us!--we've managed to bring you the first published on-site report of the Deere prototype harvester
38. Domtar's first Canadian venture into thermo-mechanical refining is ahybrid plant featuring virtually "zero" pollution
39. Abitibi's TMR pilot plant at Beaupre, Que. is salted with a host of "unknowns", say mill-officials
40. Would you believe that MacMillan Bloedel is now involved in underwater logging?
41. Woodlands
42. What's going on at the Kruger Three Rivers mill since it was purchased from Domtar
43. That old favorite, noodle pulp, will go a travelling no more
44. Technical
45. Kimberly-Clark's Longlac Division, an integrated operation, is modest about the fact that they"ve upped productivity from 6.52 - 9.76 cords per man day
46. Canadian Forest Products claims they have a new way to make their supervisors produce
47. Business
48. BCFP has come up with some new cards in the equipment upkeep game
49. Total industry conversion to fabrics could save $ million annually
50. Paprican takes a close look at the Arbomatik roughwood processor
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