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2. Headbox innovations help along speedup
3. Plastic wires continue rise in popularity
4. Low-profile system solves wrapping problem
5. Latest harvesting equipment beats labor shortage
6. Versatile feller-buncher cuts with spherical shear
7. Abitibi standardizes to cut skidder parts inventory
8. Chemical executive predicts higher prices and shortages of chlorine
9. Buyer's guide to the most important chemicals currently available tothe pulp and paper industry
10. Weyerhaeuser officially opens expanded bleached kraft mill in Kamloops, B.C.
11. Canadian equipment turns heads at woodlands machinery show in Atlanta
12. Douglas, Ont., operator improves harvesting with shear-equipped skidder
13. Forwarding equipment is beefed up
14. Slower rate of demand increases in second half as economy cools
15. Procter & Gamble Cellulose Ltd. starts up its 250,000-tpy bleached kraft pulp mill in Grande Prairie, Alta.
16. Report on the peroxide bleaching process at Domtar Newsprint Ltd.'s Donnacona mill
17. Abitibi soon to switch to tree-length at Iroquois Falls
18. CIP trains woodlands workers
19. Geography teachers see environment-protection methods
20. CPPA off-site demonstrations to complement FIEE
21. After one year, world's first production-size Papribleach machine guns for 2,700 fpm
22. Computer at Anglo-Canadian Pulp & Paper Mills Ltd., Quebec, slashes costs
23. Two digital units at Domtar's Donnacona plant control caliper profile as well as moisture
24. Paprican study evaluates Cat 950 tree harvester
25. Air and Stream Improvement Conference spotlights biological treatment of mill effluent
26. Tembec president says management-worker ownership of Kipawa mill is a formula for success
27. Ontario Research Foundation concentrates on bark utilization and mill effluent treatment
28. On the spot coverage of new skidder at work in Dungarvon, N.B.
29. Labrador Linerboard's Howard Ingram looks for smooth climb to capacity and an improved fiber supply
30. Bowaters Mersey follows up stock preparation modifications with plans for thermo-mechanical pulp
31. Continental can adds pulpers and stock chests to supply multiformer in its new paperboard mill
32. Kruger's $-million Turcot rebuild includes high speed formers and a new stock system
33. Free-lancer Rolland Jerry reports on stretched-out delivery times for logging trucks
34. New harvester with feller-delimber head shows its mettle on J. H. Normick limits in Quebec
35. Paprican evaluates the Tanguay tree-length harvester
36. Canada's top economic experts predict heavy capital spending through1974 and beyond
37. Industry and equipment supplier spokesmen discuss major expansion possibilities, in light of newsprint price hikes
38. Domtar Fine Papers Ltd. experiments with whole-tree chips at its Cornwall, Ont. mill
39. A new stock system provides a twelve-hour reserve supply at Trent Valley Paperboard Mills Ltd.
40. Swedish Pulp and Paper Mission in Montreal packs them in with recenttechnical advances 'sales-pitch'
41. Woodlands Equipment editor Rolland Jerry gives tips on hydraulic systems maintenance
42. The colder the better for auger harvesting method claimed to basically eliminate butt damage
43. Global demand for forest products will continue high beyond 1974
44. Spruce Falls installs an $ million thermomechanical refining facility to study TMR pulp in newsprint sheet
45. CIP's $-million modernization at La Tuque includes recovery boiler, screen room, and paper machines
46. A good year despite market dislocations resulting from the energy crisis
47. Domtar's Donnacona woodlands division gears training program to acquisition of new equipment
48. Spruce Falls woodlands division finds "winter-only" haul breeds innovation
49. Abitibi Provincial Paper Ltd.'s Thorold mill comes to grips with contamination
50. Secondary fiber use continues to expand at Kimberly-Clark of Canada Ltd. mill in St. Catharines, Ont.
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