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News—C8C 9:30—NHL Hockey end The Out | doorsman—C8C 11.30—News and Weather 11.35—Starlight Serenade |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Mar. 13, 1965. 11 = + ~~ New Quebec Mill To Boost MONTREAL ‘CP)—Pulp and sleeping quarters and other cat-|000 tons Pulp, Paper Production paper production in sorthern ering Quebec will get a shot in the has constructed recreation, to produce facilities the company tobacco board and paper prod- arm with construction of a $62,-'buildings for the isolated work- ucts with allied uses. 500,000 pulp mill by Dominion [Tar and Chemical Co. Ltd. at Lebel-sur-Quevillon. | An initial construction con- jtract of $7,000,000 was awarded | Thursday and by early 1967 the mil) will be turning out 850 tons jof high quality, bleached kra& pulp for use by Domtar sub- sidiaries and the excess for export to Europe and the United States. The company also must build a town to house the 300 persons to be employed in the mill and the dependants of another 1,200 128 employees required for wood- harvesting operations The present economy of the area, 300 miles northwest of Montreal, is based on sawmills, from which the new mill will 3.00 p.m.—CBC-Sports: World Hockey 12:00—CBC News, Maritime Weather Purchase chips. 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Special Speaker The mill will be the largest bleached kraft pulp mill in Eastern Canada using a contin- uous digester process. SITE IS PREPARED | Preparation of the site was carried out during the winter. The initial construction contract of Canada Ltd. will cover buildings. foun- dations, sewers, water lines and a fire protection system More than 50,000,000 gallons of water a day wil! flow to the CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER pa At Red Rack, Ont., the com- pany has ers. The nearest ‘town, Senne- terre, is 530 miles away. | However, the new milt-is not (lide pulping system which will , s nd con- Domtar’s only project under increase the poping a way at present, but part of aitainer-board capacity at the $100,000.000 expansion program | mill. in Ontario and . | AINTIN: At the company's Windsor, STEAL P ee Que, pulp mill, modificat } , Ital ‘AP) ~ are being made to the pulp | nA GUee. oe stolen an esti. drier to increase its daily ca-| $100,000 worth of old pacity to 250 tons a day from| waintings and archeologi- 70 tons and a new bleach proc- ess will increase bleach plant capacity to 500 tons a day from cal treasures from the Sicilian castle of Parisian Count .Gae- discovered Wednesday by A seventh paper machine is) was of the castle, 40 being installed at the Cornwall, |e, .cerytaker Ont., mill and will be completed! next year. The machine will| ##id 11 paintings nda been cut have an annual capacity of 90,-' from their frames. ] RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Ragusa Police | | $ z z > | | ed 24 | aa sews gree X meee)" sae Sep SER 6-X INZOV 134DgS plant and company townsite | : from nearby lake Quevillon. fe \Cost of the townsite is included \ pes im the total cost i$. “It will develop part of the Abitibi area which ts classed as | ! Bs a depressed,” said a Domtar | \ spokesman. ‘There is little doubt that it will attract busi- ix jhesses f6 Service the people kK, working there.” { A CNR spur line to the site will carry construction supplies, % jand eventually -remove pulp. A | 5 ky a road and a‘temporary air strip, I ait ; |to Re replaced by a permanent | ee one, are other features planned. WORKERS GET AMENITIES Si NG SMG At present 225 j neta workers are at the site and the oy figure is expected to reach 1,200' Le |by next winter. Apart from 7 sno te GROUNDHOG e |10.30—Proyect “65 ARE NOT HOGS AT ALL. 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