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MacMillan Bloedel, Limite dCanadian White Pine Divisio n
An inventory of its fonds
in
Rare Books and Special Collections,University of British Columbia Library
Prepared by:
Melanie Hardbattl eMay 2003
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Fonds description 3-4
Series/sub-series descriptions
Personnel Department records 5Records of the Manager 5Safety Department records 5Physical Plant and Maintenance Department records 6
Correspondence and administrative files 6Project files and related records 6
General Photographs 6
File list
Personnel Department records 7-56Records of the Manager 56-57Safety Department records 57-64Physical Plant and Maintenance Department records 65-95
Correspondence and administrative files 65-67Project files and related records 67-95
Photographs from Personnel Department records series 96-105Photographs from Safety Department records series 105-106Photographs from Physical Plant and Maintenance Department
records series 106-11 2General Photographs 113-124
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FONDS DESCRIPTION
MacMillan Bloedel, Limited, Canadian White Pine DivisionMacMillan Bloedel, Limited, Canadian White Pine Division fonds.1920-1998, predominant 1941-1989.10.8 m textual records and other material.
Administrative History:The Canadian White Pine Division of MacMillan Bloedel, Limited, located on the FraserRiver in Vancouver, British Columbia, is one of the oldest mills on the West Coast andwas the first sawmill owned and operated by the H.R. MacMillan Export Co., thepredecessor company to MacMillan Bloedel, Limited. The portion of the mill known as“B” Mill was originally built in 1923 as Dominion Mills; the H.R. MacMillan ExportCompany purchased it in 1935. Like other large sawmills on the West Coast, the mill firstproduced Douglas Fir lumber in lengths up to 40 feet. This lumber was intended mainlyfor structural purposes, such as framing. In time the mill expanded its range of lumberproduction to include Western White Pine, Hemfir, Spruce, and Western Red Cedar. Thesawmill’s booming grounds were located on the Fraser River.In 1944 “C” Mill was built;it was integrated with “B” Mill in 1959 to establish a “one mill concept,” with “B” Millprocessing larger diameter logs and “C” Mill processing smaller diameter logs. Inaddition to the “B” and “C” mills, the present sawmill includes a planer mill andnecessary support services. Today the plant produces only Western Red Cedar, bothrough and finished, for domestic and foreign markets. The Canadian White Pine millbecame part of Weyerhauser operations as part of that company’s merger withMacMillan Bloedel, Limited in 1999.
Scope and Content:The fonds consists of records of the Personnel, Safety, and Physical Plant andMaintenance departments of the Canadian White Pine Division of MacMillan Bloedel,Limited, as well as some records of the Division’s Manager and other MacMillanBloedel, Limited divisions. Includes administrative, personnel, project, and subject filescontaining correspondence, memoranda, reports, statistics, financial records, statements,organizational charts, brochures, newsletters, and other records. The fonds also includesmany plans, photographs and slides, and some artifacts. Fonds has been arranged into thefollowing series: Personnel Department records (1923-1997, predominant 1941-1989);Records of the Manager (1938-1946, 1968-1974); Safety Department records (1938-1978, predominant 1952-1976); Physical Plant and Maintenance Department records(1920-1998, predominant 1946-1982); and General Photographs (1940-1981).
Source of supplied title: Title based on contents of the fonds.
Physical description note: Includes 522 photographs, 274 negatives, 124 slides, 15photocopied photographs, 861 plans, 16 artifacts, and 9 certificates.
Immediate source of acquisition: The records were acquired from WeyerhauserCompany, Limited in 2002.
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Arrangement: The fonds has been arranged into series according to department. Whenpossible, the original arrangement of the records has been maintained.
Restrictions: Restrictions apply to some individual files.
Finding aids: File list is available.
Related records: Related records at this institution are located in the MacMillan BloedelLtd. fonds and the H.R. MacMillan fonds.
Accruals: Further accruals may be expected.
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SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
Personnel Department records. -- 1923-1997, predominant 1941-1989.6.34 m textual records and other material.Series consists of correspondence, reports, minutes, statistics, brochures, newsletters,photographs, slides and other records of the Canadian White Pine Division PersonnelDepartment. Includes records pertaining to employee wages and benefits, hiring andseniority, labour relations, policies and procedures, safety, job training, events, and publicand employee relations. Series also includes records related to personnel and safetyrelated activities of the Alberni Pacific, Chemainus, New Westminster, Red Band,Somass, and Vancouver Plywood divisions.Title based on contents of series.Includes 138 photographs, 124 slides, 5 negatives, 5 certificates, and 16 artifacts.When possible, records have been maintained in their original groupings, arrangedgenerally chronologically, and then alphabetically within each grouping.Personnel related records may also be found in the following series: Safety Departmentrecords, Records of the Manager, and Physical Plant and Maintenance Departmentrecords.
Records of the Manager. -- 1938-1946, 1968-1974..24 m textual records.Series consists of subject files of the Division Manager. Includes correspondence,minutes, reports, statistics, statements, and other records related to Division managementand organization, labour relations, production, safety, and public and employee relations.Title based on contents of series.Files arranged alphabetically.Management related records may also be found in the Personnel Department series andthe Safety Department Series.
Safety Department records. -- 1938-1978, predominant 1952-1976.1 m textual records and other material.Series consists of records of the Canadian White Pine Safety Department. Includes safetyregulations, accident reports and statistics, safety programme, training and awardsrecords, safety meeting minutes, Workmen’s Compensation Board correspondence andreports, reports, correspondence and other records related to first aid services at the mill,as well as photographs, signs, ephemera, and safety related newsletters and publications.Series also includes some personnel and management related records, as well as recordsrelated to the safety activities of other divisions.Title based on contents of series.Includes 14 photographs, 7 negatives, and 4 certificates.When possible, records have been maintained in their original groupings, arrangedgenerally chronologically, and then alphabetically within each grouping.Files related to safety meetings, issues, concerns, policies and procedures may also befound in the Personnel Department records series, as the two departments weresometimes merged as the Personnel and Safety Department, and in the Records of theManager and the Physical Plant and Maintenance Department records series.
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Physical Plant and Maintenance Department records. -- 1920-1998, predominant1946-1982.3.2 m textual records. -- 861 plans. -- 146 photographs.Series consists of project files, administrative files, and blueprint, blueline and otherplans pertaining to various projects, equipment purchases, and renovations to the sawmillcarried out by the Physical Plant and Maintenance Department. Series has been arrangedinto the following two sub-series: Correspondence and administrative files (1965-1992)and Project files and related records (1920-1998).Title based on contents of series.
Correspondence and administrative files. -- 1965-1992..34 m textual records. -- 2 plans. -- 1 photograph.Sub-series consists of reports, correspondence, work orders, photographs, andother records related to the activities and personnel of the Physical Plant andMaintenance Department. Series also includes some records related to personneland safety concerns and activities, as well as some records pertaining to the workof the Research and Development Department.Title based on contents of sub-series.Sub-series has been arranged first generally chronologically and thenalphabetically.
Project files and related records. -- 1920-1998.2.9 m textual records. -- 859 plans. -- 145 photographs.Sub-series consists of project files and blueprint, blueline, and other plansconcerning specific projects or equipment purchases carried out by the PhysicalPlant and Maintenance Department. Files include correspondence, reports, workorders, and photographs.Title based on contents of sub-series.Files have been maintained in their original groupings, which have been arrangedgenerally chronologically and then according to project number within thegroupings when possible.
General Photographs. -- 1940-1981.224 photographs. -- 262 negatives. -- 15 photocopied photographs.Series consists of photographs of the Canadian White Pine mill, including images of millmachinery, equipment and employees. Includes several photographs taken for Companybrochures.Title based on contents of series.
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FILE LIST
BOX/FILE DATE(S) R?**R indicates a file with access restrictions
Personnel Department records
1 1 Wage Rates 1941-1951
1 2 Wage Sheets 1942-1959
1 3-4 Wage Rate Changes 1944-1950
1 5 Canadian White Pine Co. Ltd. – Wage Scale Effectiveas at June 20, 1946
1945-1946
1 6 Wage Schedule 1948-1954
1 7 Wages Schedule 1966 1966-1972
1 8 Wage Rates 1973-1974
1 9 Grading and Dressing Rules (BCLMA) 1923-1934
1 10 Grading and Dressing Rules (BCLMA and others) 1948-1949,1961
1 11 [CWP leases and financial and other reports] 1939-1951
1 12 Canadian White Pine Employees’ Committee MinuteBook (1942-1946) and related documents
1942-1952
1 13 MacMillan Industries Ltd. – Savings Bonds 1949 1949
1 14 MacMillan Industries Ltd. – Social Agencies 1949 1949
1 15 Employees 1950-1957 R
1 16 Management Meetings 1950-1951
1 17 Serving the World with Forest Products – H.R.MacMillan Export Company Limited and SubsidiaryCompanies
[ca. 1950]
1 18 Group Insurance 1952-1964
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1 19 MacMillan & Bloedel: Divisional Accounting Manual 1953-1954
1 20 MacMillan & Bloedel: Divisional Accounting Manual 1953-1954
1 21 Anniversary Interviews 1957-1958
1 22 Authorization 1956 1955-1956
1 23-24 Authorization 1957-1958 1956-1958
1 25-26 Authorization 1959-1960 1959-1960
2 1 Canada Savings – Series Oct./Nov. 1955 1957-1958
2 2 Coffee Dispensers and Coca-Cola [Fundraising] 1955-1957
2 3 Community Chest and Council 1957-1958
2 4 Staff, Employees in Community Youth Work 1953-1957
2 5 Company Officials 1955-1958
2 6 Correspondence to J.D. Forrest 1957-1958
2 7 Jan. ’56 Notes & H.Q. Correspondence 1954-1955
2 8 H.Q. Correspondence Re: Administration 1957-1958
2 9 Cost Reduction 1957-1958
2 10 Departmentalization 1955-1958
2 11 Dept. of Labour – Statistics from Jan 1/52 to Oct./56 1950-1956
2 12 Dept. of Labour Statistics From: Jan. 1957 1957-1958
2 13 Forward Planning 1954-1955
2 14 C.W.P. Forward Planning Minutes 1955-1956 1955-1956
2 15 C.W.P. Forward Planning Minutes 1957 1957
2 16 Golf Tournament ‘55 1955
2 17 Golf Tournaments 1955 1956
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2 18 Golf Tournament 1956 1956-1958
2 19 Golf 1957 1957
2 20 Golf Tournaments 1958 1958
2 21 Golf 1959-1960
2 22 Graders and Tallymen 1956-1957
2 23 Grading 1954-1958 R
2 24 Hours of Work 1958 1958
2 25 M.S.A. 1945-1958
2 26 N.E.S. [National Employment Service] Statistics 1958 1958
2 27 One Mill Concept 1958-1959
2 28 Pension Plans – Correspondence 1952-1958 R
2 29 Personnel Supervisors Minutes – Nanaimo, B.C. 1954-1958
2 30 Potentials 1952-1958 R
2 31 Pre-Employment Medicals 1952-1956
2 32-33 Public Relations 1956-1958
2 34 Sundry Receipts for February 1956 1956
2 35 Plant Security 1952-1958
2 36 1958 Submarine Diving Regulations 1958
2 37 Succession & Development Committee 1957 R
2 38 Staff Terminations 1956 R
2 39 Tours – Directors 1958 1958
2 40 Tours – Open House 1952-1958
2 41 1958 Tug Boats 1958
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2 42 Wage Revision From Jan./56 1956-1958
2 43 Wage Revision From Jan./52 to Dec./55 1952-1958
2 44 X-ray [T.B.] 1956-1958
3 1 1959 Employees – Mutual Benefit Association 1959-1960 R
3 2 1959 Employees – Third Week Holiday 1959
3 3 1959 Employment & Termination Report 1959 R
3 4 1959 Inventory 1959
3 5 1959 Notices 1959
3 6 1959 Pension Plan Forms 1959
3 7 Index: I.W.A. Files 1959 1959
3 8 Arbitration Awards, April 1958 - 1958
3 9 1959 Master Agreements – 1957-1959 1958-1959
3 10 1959 Contract / Interpretation andDepartmentalization
1959
3 11 1959 Future Use 1959
3 12 1959 I.W.A. Correspondence 1959
3 13 1959 I.W.A. Correspondence [Leave of Absence] 1959
3 14 1959 I.W.A. & Management 1959
3 15 1959 C.W.P. Plant Committee 1959
3 16 Job Postings 1958 1958
3 17 1959 Job Breakdown 1958-1959
3 18 1959 Job Postings 1959
3 19 1959 Minutes…Other Divisions 1959
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3 20 1959 Negotiations 1959
3 21 1959 Strikes 1959
3 22 1959 Wage Revisions 1959
3 23 1959 Workmen’s Compensation Costs 1959-1960
3 24 1959 Annual Shutdown 1958-1959
3 25 1959 Canada Savings Bonds 1958-1959
3 26 1959 Correspondence – Head Office 1959
3 27 1959 Correspondence – Miscellaneous 1959
3 28 1959 Cost Reduction 1959
3 29 1959 Department of Labour 1950-1959
3 30 1959 Golf – Tournament 1959
3 31 1959 Grading 1959-1960
3 32 1959 Personnel Management Association 1958-1959
3 33 1959 Personnel Supervisors Minutes 1959
3 34 1959 Public Relations 1959
3 35 1959 Social Committee 1959
3 36 1959 Teletype Messages 1959
3 37 1959 Training Courses 1959
3 38 1959 Week-end Casuals 1959
3 39 1960 C 1-a Canada Savings Bonds – General 1960
3 40 1960 C-3a Cost Centres – Personnel 1960
3 41 1960 C-3b Cost Centers – Safety & First Aid 1960
3 42 1960 D 1-a Department of Labour – General 1960
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3 43 1960 E 1-b Employees – Mutual Benefit Account 1959-1960
3 44 1960 E 1-d Employees – Oldsters 1960 R
3 45 1960 E 1-e Employees – Pension Plan 1960
3 46 1960 E 1-e Employees – Rates of Pay 1957-1960
3 47 1960 E 1-g Employees – Job Postings 1960
3 48 1960 Foremen Training 1960
3 49 1960 G 1-a Government of Canada – General 1960-1961
3 50 1960 G 1-a Government of Canada – Province ofBritish Columbia Emergency Overtime Report
1960
3 51 1960 H-1c Head Office – Sales Training 1960-1961 R
3 52 1960 I-1a Inventory 1960-1961
3 53 1960 I-1a Industrial Relations – C.J. Alcott 1959-1960
3 54 1960 I-1c Industrial Relations – G.J. Towill 1960
3 55 1960 I-1d Industrial Relations – R. Wilson 1960
3 56 1960 I-1e Industrial Relations – General 1959-1961
3 57 1960 I-2a I.W.A. – Arbitration Awards 1960
3 58 1960 I-2b I.W.A. – Plant Committee 1960-1961
3 59 1960 I-2c I.W.A. – General Correspondence 1960
3 60 1960 I-2d I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings 1960
4 1 1960 I-2f I.W.A. – Inter-Divisional Meetings 1960
4 2 1960 I-4a Inter-Office Correspondence – F.W.Fearman
1960-1961
4 3 1960 I-4b Inter-Office Correspondence – A. Lorimer 1960
4 4 1960 I-4c Inter-Office Correspondence – R.A. Dines 1960
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4 5 1960 M-2a Miscellaneous – General 1960
4 6 1960 M-2d Meetings – Manager’s Monthly 1960-1961
4 7 1960 N-1a Notices – To Employees 1960
4 8 Powerhouse – Application for Certification byInternational Union of Operating Engineers
1960
4 9 1960 P-1a Public Relations – Tours, Visitors, etc. 1960-1961
4 10 1960 S-1a Sports & Social Activities – General 1960
4 11 S 2-b Safety – Programme 1960-1961
4 12 S 2-c Safety – Training 1959-1960
4 13 W-1a Workmens’ Compensations Board – General1960
1960-1961
4 14 1961 File Index – Personnel and Safety Department 1961
4 15 1961 C-1c Correspondence – Miscellaneous 1961
4 16 1961 D-1a Department of Labour – Overtime Permits 1961
4 17 1961 D-1b Department of Labour – EmergencyOvertime Reports
1961
4 18 1961 E-1b Employees – Mutual Benefits Account 1961
4 19 1961 E-1c Employees – Mutual Benefits Association 1961
4 20 1961 E-1d Employees – Pension Plan 1961 R
4 21 1961 E-2a Employment Statistics – EmploymentTermination Reports
1961 R
4 22 1961 I-1a Inventory – General 1961
4 23 1961 I-2a I.W.A. Seniority Additions & Deletions 1961 R
4 24 1961 I-2b I.W.A. – Applications for Leave of Absence 1961
4 25 1961 I 3-d I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –C.W.P.
R
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4 26 1961 M-1a Medical Services Association – General 1961
4 27 1961 N-1a Notices – To Employees 1961
4 28 1961 U-1b U.I.C. – Report of Hiring and Separations 1961
4 29 1962 File Index – Personnel and Safety Department 1962
4 30 1962 A 1-a Accident Frequency Rate & CompensationCost Statements – D.W.C. MacBean
1962-1963
4 31 1962 A 1-b Accidents – Frequency Rates – Inter-Divisional Sawmills
1962
4 32 1962 A 1-c Accidents – Frequency Rates –B.C.L.M.A. Reports
1962-1963
4 33 1962 A 1-d Accidents – Frequency Rates – WoodProducts Industry, N.S.C.
1961-1962
4 34 1962 A 1-f Accidents – Investigations – C.W.P. 1962
4 35 1962 A 2-a Annual Shutdown – General 1961-1962
4 36 1962 B 1-a B.C.L.M.A. – General 1962
4 37 1962 B 1-b B.C.L.M.A. – Lumber Grading & Tallying(restrict)
1962
4 38 1962 C 2-a Canadian Red Cross – General 1962
4 39 1962 C 3-a Canada Savings Bonds – General 1962
4 40 1962 C 5-a Correspondence – General 1961-1962
4 41 1962 C 6-a Cost Centres – Budgets 1962
4 42 1962 C 6-b Cost Centres – Personnel 1962
4 43 1962 C 6-c Cost Centres – Safety and First Aid 1962
4 44 1962 D 1-b Department of Labour – Survey of Wageand Salary Rates
1962
4 45 1962 E 1-a Employees – Casual Employees 1962
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4 46 1962 E 1-e Employees – Oldsters 1962
4 47 1962 E 1-g Employees – Job Postings 1962
4 48 1962 E 1-h Employees – Rates of Pay 1961-1962
4 49 1962 E 1-i Employees – Seniority Lists 1962
4 50 1962 E 2-a Employment Applications 1962 R
4 51 1962 F 1-b Forest Industry Health & Welfare Plan 1962
4 52 1962 F 1-c Forest Industries 1962 Contract – ProgressReports
1962
4 53 1962 H 1-a Head Office – Information & PressReleases
1962
4 54 1962 H 2-a Hours of Work – General 1962
4 55 1962 H 2-b Hourly Paid Supervisors 1962 R
4 56 1962 I 1-a I.R.D. – C.J. Alcott 1962
4 57 1962 I 1-b I.R.D. – F.J. Crease 1962
4 58 1962 I 1-c I.R.D. – D.W.C. MacBean 1961-1962
4 59 1962 I 1-d I.R.D. – G.J. Towill 1962
4 60 1962 I 1-e I.R.D. – C.G. Wright 1962
4 61 1962 I 2-a I.R.D. – Employee Benefits – A.S. Appleby 1962
4 62 1962 I 3-a I.R.D Inter-divisional – Eastern DistrictConverting Plants
1962
4 63 1962 I 3-b I.R.D. Inter-divisional – Other Divisions 1962
4 64 1962 I 4-a Inter-Office – A.G. Pare 1961-1962
4 65 1962 I 4-b Inter-Office – W.B. Couldwell 1961-1962
4 66 1962 I 4-d Inter-Office – L.N. Lorimer 1961-1962
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4 67 1962 I 4-e Inter-Office – Foremen 1962
5 1 1962 I 4-f Inter-Office – General 1962
5 2 1962 I 4-g Inter-Office – S. Laidman 1962
5 3 1962 I 5-a I.W.A. – Arbitration Awards 1962
5 4 1962 I 5-b I.W.A. – General Correspondence 1962
5 5 1962 I 5-c I.W.A. – Grievances 1962
5 6 1962 I 5-d I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –C.W.P.
1962
5 7 1962 I 5-e I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –Chemainus
1962
5 8 1962 I 5-f I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –A.P.L.
1962
5 9 1962 I 5-g I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –V.P.D.
1962
5 10 1962 I 5-h I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –Somass
1962
5 11 1962 I 5-i I.W.A. – Master Agreement 1962
5 12 1962 C 1-c Correspondence – Miscellaneous 1962
5 13 1962 D 1-a Department of Labour -- EmergencyOvertime Reports
1962
5 14 1962 D 1-b Department of Labour – Overtime Permits 1962
5 15 1962 E 1-a Employees – Address Records 1961-1962 R
5 16 1962 E 1-c Employees – Pension Plan Forms 1962
5 17 1962 E 2-a Employment Statistics – Employment andTermination Reports
1962
5 18 1962 I 1-a I.W.A. – Applications for Leave ofAbsence
1962
17
5 19 1962 I 1-b I.W.A. – Seniority Additions and Deletions 1962 R
5 20 1962 I 2-a Inventory – General 1962
5 21 Management Training Program 1962
5 22 Management Development Workshop – June 26, 1962 1962
5 23 1091 St. Louis, Robert Victor 1954-1970 R
5 24 Accident Prevention Training for Junior Supervisors 1963
5 25 Accident Prevention Training 1963
5 26 B.C.M. and W.S.M. [Layoffs] 1962
5 27 1963 E 1-c Employees – Pension Plan Forms 1956-1963
5 28 1963 Industrial First Aid Certificates 1962-1964
5 28a 1963 I 2-a Inventory – General 1963
5 29 1963 I 5-b I.W.A. – General Correspondence 1963
5 30 1963 I 5-d I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –C.W.P.
1963 R
5 31 1963 I 5-e I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –Chemainus
1963
5 32 1963 I 5-f I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –A.P.L.
1963
5 33 1963 I 5-g I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –V.P.D.
1963
5 34 1963 I 5-h I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –Somass
1963
5 35 1963 I 5-i I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –W.S.M.
1963-1964
5 36 1963 I 5-k I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –Red Band Divison
1963
5 37 Job Evaluation 1955-1963
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5 38 1963 L 1-a Labour Turnover – W.S.M. 1962-1963
5 39 1963 M 1-a Meetings – Manager’s Monthly Meetings 1963
5 40 1963 M 1-b Meetings – Maintenance Meetings 1962-1963
5 41 1963 M 1-d Meetings – Personnel Supervisor’sMeetings
1963
5 42 1963 M 1-e Meetings – Safety Meetings – C.W.P. 1963
5 43 1963 M 1-f Meetings – Safety Meetings – W.S.M. 1963
5 44 1963 M 1-g Meetings – Management Safety Meetings– W.S.M.
1963
5 45 1963 M 1-h Meetings – Special Meetings 1962-1963
5 46 1963 M 1-i Meetings – Foremen Safety Meetings 1963
5 47 1963 M 2-a Management Training Program 1963
5 48 1963 N 1-a National Safety Council 1963
5 49 1963 N 1-a Notices – Employees’ Charity Fund 1963
5 50 1963 N 1-b Notices – Employees’ Charity FundMinutes
1963
5 51 1963 N 1-c Notices – Employees General 1963
5 52 1963 P 1-a Public Relations – Tours, Visitors, etc. 1963
5 53 1963 S 1-a Safety – Conferences 1963
6 1 1963 S 1-b Safety – Future Reference 1962
6 2 1963 S 1-c Safety – General 1963
6 3 1963 S 1-d Safety Programme 1963
6 4 1963 S 2-a Social Agencies 1963
6 5 1963 U 1-a U.I.C. – Correspondence 1963 R
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6 6 1963 U 1-b U.I.C. – Report of Hiring and Separations 1963
6 7 1963 W 1-a – W.C.B. – Inspector Reports 1963
6 8 1963 W 1-b W.C.B. – General 1963
6 9 1964 File Index – Personnel and Safety Department 1964-1965
6 10 1964 A 1-a Accidents – C.W.P. – W.S.M. 1964
6 11 1964 A 1-b Accidents – Accident Statistics – C.W.P. –W.S.M.
1964-1965
6 12 1964 A 1-c Accidents – Frequency Rate &Compensation Cost Statements – D.W.C. MacBean
1964-1965
6 13 1964 A 1-e Accidents – Frequency Rates –B.C.L.M.A. reports
1963-1965
6 14 1964 A 2-b Apprenticeship [Millwright TrainingProgram]
1963-1964
6 15 1964 A 3-a American Society of Training Directors[BC Chapter]
1964
6 16 1964 B 1-a B.C.L.M.A. – General 1964
6 17 1964 B 1-b B.C.L.M.A. – Lumber Grading & Tallying 1964
6 18 1964 C 1-a Canadian Red Cross – General 1964
6 19 1964 C 2-a Canadian Savings Bonds – General 1964
6 20 1964 C 3-a Correspondence – General 1964
6 21 1964 C 3-a Correspondence – General 1964
6 22 1964 C 3-b Correspondence – Management Service 1964
6 23 1964 C 4-a Cost Centres – Budgets 1964
6 24 1964 C 4-b Cost Centres – Personnel 1963-1964
6 25 1964 C 4-c Cost Centres – Safety & First Aid 1963-1964
6 26 1964 D 1-a Department of Labour – General 1964-1965
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6 27 1964 E 1-a Employees – Casual Employees 1964 R
6 28 1964 E 1-c Employees – Lumber & Plywood PriceLists
1963
6 29 1964 E 1-e Employees – Job Postings 1964
6 30 1964 E 1-f Employees – Rates of Pay 1962-1964
6 31 1964 E 1-g Employees – Seniority Lists 1961, 1964 R
6 32 1964 E 1-h Employees – Standard Crew – C.W.P. –W.S.M.
1962-1964
6 33 1964 E 1-i Employees –Twenty-five Year Club 1963-1965
6 34 1964 E 1-j Employees’ Vacations 1964
6 35 1964 Employees’ Wives Tours 1964
6 36 1964 E 2-a Employment Applications 1964 R
6 37 1964 F 1-a Forest Industries 1964 Contract – F.I.H. &W. Plan
1964
6 38 Gloves 1964 1964
6 39 1964 H 1-a Head Office – Information and PressReleases
1964
6 40 1964 H 2-a Hours of Work – General 1964
6 41 1964 H 4-a H.R. MacMillan Family Fund 1963-1964
6 42 1964 I 1-a Industrial Relations Department – C.J.Alcott
1964
6 43 1964 I 1-b Industrial Relations Department –F.J.Crease
1964
6 44 1964 I 1-c Industrial Relations Department – D.C.Jenkinson
1964
6 45 1964 I 1-d Industrial Relations Department – D.W.C.MacBean
1964
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6 46 1964 I 1-e Industrial Relations Department – G.J.Towill
1963-1964
6 47 1964 I 1-f Industrial Relations Department – C.G.Wright
1964
6 48 1964 I 2-a Employee Benefits – A.S. Appleby 1964
6 49 1964 I 2-b Employee Benefits – G.J. Peach 1964
6 50 1964 I 3-a Inter-Divisional – Other Divisions 1964
6 51 1964 I 4-a Inter-Office – W.B. Couldwell 1964
6 52 1964 I 4-b Inter-Office – W.L. Black 1964
6 53-54 1964 I 4-c Inter-Office – R.A. Dines 1964
6 55 1964 I 4-d Inter-Office – J.G. Noel 1964
6 56 1964 I 4-e Inter-Office – S.W. Laidman 1964
6 57 1964 I 4-f Inter-Office – L.N. Lorimer 1962-1964
6 58 1964 I 4-g Inter-Office – R.A. Latta 1964
6 59 1964 Correspondence – R.E. Wilson 1964
6 60 1964 I 4-i Inter-Office – General 1964
6 61 1964 I 4-j Inter-Office Correspondence – M.G.English
1964 R
6 62 1964 I 5-a I.W.A. – Arbitration Awards 1964
6 63 1964 I 5-b I.W.A. – General Correspondence 1963-1964
6 64 1964 I 5-c I.W.A. – Grievances 1964 R
6 65 1964 I 5-d I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –C.W.P.
1964
6 66 1964 I 5-e I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –Chemainus
1964
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6 67 1964 I 5-f I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –A.P.L.
1964-1965
6 68 1964 I 5-g I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –V.P.D.
1964
6 69 1964 I 5-h I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –Somass
1964
6 70 1964 I 5-i I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –W.S.M.
1964
6 71 1964 L 1-a Labour Turnover – W.S.M. 1964
6 72 1964 M 1-a Meetings – Manager’s Monthly Meeting 1964
7 1 1964 M 1-b Meetings – Maintenance Meetings 1964
7 2 1964 M 1-d Meetings – Personnel Supervisor’sMeetings
1964
7 3 1964 M 1-e Meetings – Safety Meeting – C.W.P. 1964
7 4 1964 M 1-f Meetings – Safety Meetings – W.S.M. 1964
7 5 1964 M 1-g Meetings – Management Safety Meetings[C.W.P. and W.S.M.]
1964
7 6 1964 M 1-h Meetings – Special Meetings 1964
7 7-9 1964 M 2-a Management Training Program (3 folders) 1963-1964
7 10 1964 N 1-a National Safety Council 1963-1964
7 11 1964 P 1-a Public Relations – Tours, Visitors, etc. 1964
7 12 1964 S 1-a Safety Conferences 1964
7 13 1964 S 1-c Safety – General 1963-1964
7 14 1964 S 1-d Safety – Programme 1963-1964
7 15 1964 S 2-a Social Agencies 1964
7 16 1964 U 2-a U.I.C. – General 1964
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7 17 University Undergraduate Placement 1964
7 18 1964 V 1-a V.P.M.A. – General 1964
7 19 1964 W 1-b Workmen’s Compensation Board –General
1964
7 20 1964 W 1-b Workmen’s Compensation Board –General
1964
7 21 1964 File Index – Personnel and Safety Department 1964
7 22 1964 A 1-a Accidents – Accident Statistics – C.W.P. 1963-1965
7 23 1964 A 1-b Accidents – Accident Statistics – W.S.M. 1964
7 24 1964 A 1-c Accidents – Inter-divisional 1964
7 25 1964 A 1-d Accidents – Investigations – C.W.P. 1964 R
7 26 1964 A 1-e Accidents – Investigations – OtherDivisions
1963-1964 R
7 27 1964 A 2-a Analysis – First Aid Reports 1964
7 28 1964 B 1-a B.C.L.M.A. – Employment Reports 1964
7 29 1964 B 1-b B.C.L.M.A. – Inspections 1964
7 30 1964 B 1-c B.C.L.M.A. – Newsletters 1961-1964
7 31 1964 C 1-a Correspondence – R.A. Dines 1964
7 32 1964 C 1-b Correspondence – D.R. Nightingale 1963-1964
7 33 1964 C 1-c Correspondence – L.N. Lorimer 1963-1964
7 34 1964 C 1-d Correspondence – Miscellaneous 1964
7 35 1964 D 1-a Departmental Accident Statistics –Department Man Hours
1964-1965
7 36 1964 F 2-a First Aid – Reports 1964
7 37 1964 F 2-b First Aid – General 1964
24
7 38 1964 I 2-b Inspections –Departments 1964
7 39 1964 I 2-e Inspections – Plant 1964
7 40 1964 I 2-f Inspections – W.C.B. 1964
7 41 1964 I 3-a I.W.A. – Lunch Room Meetings 1964
7 42 1964 L 1-a Lock-Out 1963-1964
7 43 1964 M 1-a Meetings – Foreman’s Safety Meeting 1964
7 44 1964 M 1-b Meetings – Maintenance Safety Meeting 1964
7 45 1964 M 1-c Meetings – Safety Committee – C.W.P. 1964
7 46 1964 M 1-d Meetings – Safety – Other Divisions 1964
7 47 1964 M 1-e Meetings – Special 1964
7 48 1964 M 2-a Miscellaneous 1964
7 49 1964 N 1-a National Safety Council Statistics 1964-1965
7 50 1964 S 1-b Safety – Safety Committee 1964
7 51 1964 S 1-e Safety – Safety Report – D.W.C. MacBean 1963-1964
7 52 1964 S 1-f Safety – Dept. Program 1964
7 53 1964 S 1-g Safety – Plant Program 1964
7 54 1964 S 1-l Safety – Review Meeting 1964
7 55 1964 S 1-m Safety – Safety Training 1964
7 56 1964 S 1-o Safety – Teletype Statistics 1964-1965
8 1 1964 W 1-b Workmen’s Compensation Board – CostStatement
1964
8 2 1964 W 1-c Workmen’s Compensation Board –Statistics
1964
8 3 1964 File Index – Personnel and Safety Department 1964
25
8 4 1964 C 3-a Correspondence – Head Office – General 1964
8 5 1964 D 1-a Department of Labour – EmergencyOvertime Permits
1964-1965
8 6 1964 D 1-b Department of Labour – Overtime Permits 1964
8 7 1964 E 1-a Employees’ – Address Records 1964 R
8 8 1964 E 2-a Employment Statistics – Employment &Terminations Reports
1963-1964 R
8 9 1964 I 1-b I.W.A. – Seniority Additions and Deletions 1964-1965
8 10 1964 I 2-a Inventory – General 1964
8 11 1964 N 1-b Notices – Employees’ Charity FundMinutes
1964-1965
8 12 1964 N 1-c Notices – Employees’ General 1964-1965
8 13 1964 O 1-a Office Employees Strike 1964
8 14 1964 U 1-b U.I.C. – Report of Hiring and Separations 1964
8 15 1964 Accident Prevention Program 1964
8 16 B.C.L.M.A. Bi-Monthly Safety Conference –March 6th, 1964, Held at Canadian White Pine…
1964
8 17 1964 Department Safety Program 1963
8 18 1964 Forest Industry Health & Welfare Plan 1962,1963, 1964
1962-1965
8 19 1964 Forest Products Safety Conference 1964
8 20 1964 Gloves 1964
8 21 Millwright Training Program 1964
8 22 I.W.A. Agreements 1965 1961-1964
8 23 I.W.A. Committee Meetings (C.W.P.) 1965
8 24 Industrial Relations Department 1965
26
8 25 1965 File Index – Personnel Department 1965
8 26 1965 File Index – Personnel Department 1965-1966
8 27 1965 A 1-a Accidents – Accident Statistics – C.W.P 1965-1966
8 28 1965 A 1-b Accidents – Accident Statistics – W.S.M. 1965-1966
8 29 1965 A 1-c Accidents – Inter-divisional 1965
8 30 1965 A 1-d Accidents – Investigations – C.W.P 1965
8 31 1965 A 1-e Accidents – Investigations – Otherdivisions
1965
8 32 1965 A 1-g Monthly Summary of Accident Statistics 1965
8 33 1965 A 2-a Analysis – First Aid Reports 1965
8 34 1965 B 1-a B.C.L.M.A. – Employment Reports 1965
8 35 1965 B 1-b B.C.L.M.A. – Lumber Grading & Tallying 1965
8 36 1965 B 1-c B.C.L.M.A. – Newsletters 1965
8 37 1965 B 2-a Budgets – Personnel 1965-1966
8 38 1965 B 2-b Budgets – Safety & First Aid 1965
8 39 1965 C 1-a Correspondence – Head Office – General 1965 R
8 40 1965 C 1-a Canadian Red Cross 1965
8 41 1965 C 1-f Correspondence – D.R. Nightingale 1965
8 42 1965 C 2-a Canadian Savings Bonds 1965
8 43 1965 C 3-a Correspondence – General 1965
8 44 1965 C 3-c Correspondence – C.J. Alcott 1965
8 45 1965 C 3-e Correspondence – G.J. Towill 1965
8 46 1965 C 3-f Correspondence – C.G. Wright 1965
27
8 47 1965 C 3-j Correspondence – R.A. Dines 1964-1965
8 48 1965 C 3-k Correspondence – J.G. Noel 1965
8 49 1965 C 3-l Correspondence – S.W. Laidman, N.A.Harrison
1965
8 50 1965 C 3-m Correspondence – L.N. Lorimer 1965
8 51 1965 C 3-n Correspondence – R.A. Latta 1965
8 52 1965 C 3-o Correspondence – Foremen 1965
8 53 1965 C 3-p Correspondence – R.E. Wilson 1965
8 54 1965 Correspondence – Ray Wilson [Safety Statistics] 1965
8 55 1965 D 1-a Departmental Accident Statistics –Department Man Hours
1965
8 56 1965 D 1-a Department of Labour – General 1965
8 57 1965 D 1-a Department of Labour – EmergencyOvertime Reports
1965
8 58 1965 D 1-b Department of Labour – Overtime Permits 1965
8 59 1965 E 1-b Employees – Curtailments 1965
8 60 1965 E 1-c Employees – Lumber & Plywood PriceLists
1965
8 61 1965 E 1-d Employees – Oldsters 1963-1965 R
8 62 1965 E 1-e Employees – Job Postings 1965-1966
8 63 1965 E 1-f Employees – Rates of Pay 1965
8 64 1965 E 1-g Employees – Seniority Lists 1965 R
8 65 1965 E 1-h Employees – Standard Crew – CWP –WSM
1965
8 66 1965 E 1-i Employees – Twenty-five Year Club 1965
8 67 1965 E 1-j Employees – Glove and Boot Purchases 1964-1965
28
8 68 1965 E 1-k Employees – Vacations 1965
8 69 Nominal Crew List, January 15, 1965, D.R.Nightingale
1965
8 70 1965 E 2-a Employment Applications 1965 R
8 71 1965 E 2-a Employment Statistics – Employment &Termination Reports
1965 R
8 72 1965 E 2-a Employees’ Charity Fund – Charity FundCommittee
1965
8 73 1965 F 1-a Forest Industries 1965 Contact – F.I.H. &W. Plan
1965 R
8 74 1965 F 2-b First Aid – General 1965
9 1 1965 H 1-a Head Office – Information and PressReleases
1965
9 2 1965 H 2-a Hours of Work – General 1965
9 3 1965 H 3-a Hourly Supervisors 1965
9 4 1965 I 1-a I.W.A. – Seniority Additions and Deletions 1964-1965
9 5 1965 I 1-b International Woodworkers of America –General Correspondence
1965
9 6 1965 I 1-c International Woodworkers of America –Grievances
1960, 1964-1966
R
9 7 1965 I 1-d I.W.A. – Management & Union Meetings –C.W.P.
1965
9 8 1965 I 1-e International Woodworkers of America –Management & Union Meetings: Chemainus
1965
9 9 1965 I 1-f International Woodworkers of America –Management & Union Meetings: A.P.L.
1965
9 10 1965 I 1-g International Woodworkers of America –Management & Union Meetings: V.P.D.
1965
29
9 11 1965 I 1-h International Woodworkers of America –Management & Union Meetings: Somass
1965
9 12 1965 I 1-i International Woodworkers of America –Management & Union Meetings: W.S.M.
1965
9 13 1965 I 1-j International Woodworkers of America –Management & Union Meetings: Red Band Division
1965
9 14 1965 I 1-l I.W.A. – Notices 1965
9 15 1965 I 2-c Inspections – Departments 1965
9 16 1965 I 2-f Inspections – Plant 1965
9 17 1965 I 2-g Inspections – W.C.B. 1965
9 18 1965 I 3-a International Woodworkers of America –Lunch Room Meetings
1965
9 19 1965 I 3-b I.W.A. – Minutes of Management & UnionMeetings
1965
9 20 1965 J 1-a Job Safety Breakdown 1965
9 21 1965 M 1-a Meetings – Manager’s Monthly Meetings 1965
9 22 1965 M 1-b Meetings – Maintenance Meetings 1965
9 23 1965 M 1-b Meetings – Maintenance Safety Meeting 1965
9 24 1965 M 1-c Meetings – Safety Committee – C.W.P. 1965
9 25 1965 M 1-d Meetings – Safety – Other Divisions 1965
9 26 1965 M 1-e Meetings – Safety Meetings – C.W.P. 1965
9 27 1965 M 1-f Meetings – Safety Meetings – W.S.M. 1965
9 28 1965 M 2-a Management Training Program 1964-1965
9 29 1965 M 2-b Management Training Program –Questionnaire
1965
9 30 1965 N 1-a National Safety Council 1965
30
9 31 1965 N 1-b Notices – Employees’ Charity FundMinutes
1965
9 32 1965 N 1-c Notices – Employees’ General 1965
9 33 1965 N 1-d Notices – Safety Meeting 1965
9 34 1965 P 1-a Public Relations – Tours, Visitors, etc. 1965
9 35 1965 S 1-a Safety – Safety Conferences 1965
9 36 1965 S 1-b Safety – Future Reference 1964-1965
9 37 1965 S 1-b Safety – Safety Committee 1965
9 38 1965 S 1-c Safety – General [Safety Tours andRegulations]
1965
9 39 1965 S 1-d Safety – Programme 1965
9 40 1965 S 1-d Safety – Safety Correspondence – F.J.Crease
1965
9 41 1965 S 1-e Safety – Safety Report – F.J. Crease 1965
9 42 1965 S 1-f Safety – Department Program 1964
9 43 1965 S 1-g Safety – Plant Program 1965
9 44 1965 S 1-l Safety – Review Meeting 1965
9 45 1965 S 1-o Safety – Teletype statistics 1965-1966
9 46 1965 S 2-a Social Agencies 1965
9 47 1965 U 1-b U.I.C. – Report of Hirings and Separations 1965
9 48 1965 V 1-a Vancouver Personnel ManagementAssociation
1965
9 49 1965 W 1-b Workmen’s Compensation Board – CostStatement
1965
9 50 1965 W 1-c Workmen’s Compensation Board –Statistics
1965
31
9 51 Workmen’s Compensation Board – Form 7 and 7AReports
1965
9 52 1966 General Correspondence – I.W.A. 1966
9 53 1966 Grievances 1966 R
9 54 1966 Request for Leave of Absence from I.W.A. 1966 R
9 55 1966 Management & Union Meetings – C.W.P. 1966
9 56 1966 Management & Union Meetings – A.P.L. 1966
9 57 1966 Management & Union Meetings – Chemainus 1966
9 58 1966 Management & Union Meetings – N.W.D. 1966
9 59 1966 Management & Union Meetings – Somass 1966
9 60 1966 Management & Union Meetings – V.P.D. 1966
9 61 Management Training – J.A. Burch Sessions 1966 1966
10 1 1966 Pulp Negotiations 1966
10 2 1966 Safety Meetings – Manager’s 1966
10 3 Safety Seminar June 21/66 & Policy Manual SessionJune 22, 1966
1966
10 4 Undergraduates 1966 1966
10 5 [Warning record] [ca. 1966]
10 6 Contracts & Agreements 1967-1968
10 7 Office Employees 1968
10 8 Personnel Procedures & Distribution Lists 1966
10 9 Purdue Mechanical Adaptability Tests 1973
10 10 Charge Hand Rates 1967
10 11 1967 Corporate Communications – General 1966-1967
32
10 12 1967 First Aid – Analyses 1967
10 13 1967 First Aid – General 1967
10 14 1967 First Aid – First Aid Visits – Taxi Advice 1967
10 15 1967 General – Canadian Red Cross 1967
10 16 1967 General – Miscellaneous [Donations] 1967
10 17 1967 General – 1967 University Graduates 1967
10 18 1967 Government Organizations – Department ofLabour – Emergency Overtime Permits
1967
10 19 1967 High School Graduate Program at C.W.P. 1967
10 20 1967 Labour Relations – General Correspondence:I.W.A.
1967
10 21 1967 Labour Relations – Grievances 1967
10 22 1967 Labour Relations – Requests for Leave ofAbsence from I.W.A.
10 23 1967 Labour Relations – Management and UnionMeetings – C.W.P.
1967
10 24 1967 Labour Relations – Management and UnionMeetings – A.P.L.
1967
10 25 1967 Labour Relations – Management and UnionMeetings – Chemainus
1967
10 26 1967 Labour Relations – Management and UnionMeetings – N.W.D.
1967
10 27 1967 Labour Relations – Management and UnionMeetings – Somass
1967
10 28 1967 Labour Relations – Management and UnionMeetings – V.P.D.
1967
10 29 1967 Labour Relations – Seniority Lists – I.W.A. 1967
10 30 1967 Labour Relations – Task Force Questionnaire 1967
33
10 31 1967 Labour Relations – Union Notices and Meetings 1967
10 32 1967 Labour Relations Review – Field of LabourRelations in North America
1967
10 33 1967 Personnel Department – Budgets: Personnel andTimekeeping
1967
10 34 1967 Personnel Department – Budgets: Safety andFirst Aid
1967
10 35 1967 Personnel Department – Correspondence:Miscellaneous
1966-1967
10 36 1967 Personnel Department – Employees: PhysicallyHandicapped
1966
10 37 1967 Personnel Department – Employee Relations:Retirement, etc.
1967-1968
10 38 1967 Personnel – Employment: Address Records 1967-1968 R
10 39 1967 Personnel – Management by Objectives 1967
10 40 1967 Personnel Department – Organization Changes 1967
10 41 1967 Personnel – Parking 1967
10 42 1967 Personnel Department – Policies 1967
10 43 1967 Personnel Department – ProductionManagement Meetings
1967
10 44 1967 Personnel Department – Security 1967
10 45 1967 Personnel Department – Shift Hours 1967-1968
10 46 1967 Personnel – Personnel Supervisors Meeting 1966-1967
10 47 1967 Personnel Department – Turnover Report 1967
10 48 1967 Proposed Sawmill Job Evaluation 1967
10 49 1967 Safety – Canadian White Pine AccidentInvestigation
1967 R
34
10 50 1967 – Accident Investigations: Canadian White Pine– Ditto Masters
1967-1968 R
10 51 1967 Safety – Accident Investigations – AlberniPacific Division
1967 R
10 52 1967 Safety – Accident Investigations – NewWestminster Division
1967 R
10 53 1967 Safety – Accident Investigations – SomassDivision
1967-1968 R
10 54 1967 Safety – Accident Investigations – #3Woodroom
1967 R
10 55 1967 Safety – Lost Time Accidents 1967-1968
10 56 1967 Safety – Monthly Accident Statistics – J.A.Brown
1967
10 57 1967 Safety – Summary Accident Statistics All Mills& C.W.P.
1967-1968
10 58 1967 Safety – B.C.L.M.A. – Correspondence 1966-1967
10 59 1967 Safety – B.C.L.M.A. – Frequency Rate and CostPer M.
1967-1968
10 60 1967 Safety – B.C.L.M.A. – Monthly EmploymentReport
1967
10 61 1967 Safety – Compensable Accident & Severity RateInformation
1967-1969
10 62 1967 Safety – Correspondence: General 1966-1967
10 63 1967 [Safety –] National Safety Council 1967
10 64 1967 Safety – Other Divisions 1967-1968
10 65 1967 Safety – Safety Meetings – Alberni PacificDivision
1967
10 66 1967 Safety – Safety Meetings – Canadian White Pine 1966-1967 R
35
10 67 1967 Safety – Safety Meetings – Manager’s 1967-1968
10 68 1967 Safety – Safety Meetings – New Wesminster 1967
10 69 1967 Safety – Promotion & Publicity Sub-Committee 1967
10 70 1967 Safety – Safety Program 1967 1967
10 71 1967 Safety – Teletype Statistics 1967-1968
10 72 1967 Safety – Tours: Departmental 1967
10 73 1967 Safety – Tours: Plant 1967
11 1 1967 Safety – W.C.B.: Correspondence 1967
11 2 1967 Safety – W.C.B.: Inspections 1964, 1967
11 3 1967 Safety – W.C.B.: Frequency Rates andExpenditures
1967
11 4 1967 Tradesman’s Qualification Certificate 1967-1968 R
11 5 1967 Training – Grading 1966-1968
11 6 1967 Training – Management 1967
11 7 1967 Training – Safety 1967
11 8 1967 Training – Tallying 1967 R
11 9 1967 Xmas Party 1965-1967
12 44 T.V. Boag [Organization charts and salaried positionsdescriptions]
1962-1963
12 45 Foremen’s Club 1965-1969
12 46 [Hours of Work] 1960-1963
36
13 1 Book of Pictures and Write-ups for H. Office 1968 R
13 2 Union Agreements – 1968-69 IWA Master Agreement 1968
13 3-4 IWA Negotiations, 1966 – 1965-1968
13 5 1968 Negotiations 1968
13 6 Major Job Requirements 1958-1960
13 7 Lunch and Dinner Meetings 1968-1969 1967-1969
13 8-10 Management by Objectives 1967-1970
13 11 Planning & Development Progress Report(Technological Change)
1967-1969
13 12 Problems [1968]
13 13 [1969 Production, operating and other statements] 1969
13 14 [1970 Production, operating and other statements] 1970
13 15 Production Practices Committee 1967-1969
13 16 Safety Captains & Committee Dinner Meeting, May15, 1968
1968
13 17 Safety – General 1968
13 18 MacMillan, Bloedel and Powell River Limited – 1962Safety Objectives
1962
13 19 Safety Supervisor 1966-1968
13 20 Supervisor Safety Training 1968
13 21 Salary Administration 1967
13 22 Statistics 1966-1968
13 23 Visitors – Plant Tours 1968
13 24 Wage Supplement Revisions 1968
13 25 WCB Bill #69 – Proposed Legislation 1967-1969
37
11 10 1968 File Index – Personnel Dept. 1968
11 11 1968 Corporate Communications – General 1968
11 12 1968 Employee Benefits – Employee Charity Fund 1968-1969
11 13 1968 Employee Benefits – Forest Industry Health &Welfare Plan
1968 R
11 14 1968 Employee Benefits: Twenty-five Year Club 1968
11 15 Miscellaneous Pension Information 1965-1966 R
11 16 Bursaries [1968]
11 17 Scholarships 1968-1969
11 18 1968 Employment – Absentee Record 1968 R
11 19 1968 Employment – Address Records 1968 R
11 20 1968 Employment – Employment Statistics 1968 R
11 21 1968 Employment – Job Applications 1968 R
11 22 1968 Employment – Job Postings 1968
11 23 1968 Employment – Notices – Company 1968
11 24 1968 Employment – Notices – Employee 1967-1968
11 25 1968 Employment – Vacations 1968
11 26 1968 First Aid Visits – Taxi Advice 1968
11 27 1968 General – University Graduates 1968 R
11 28 1968 Government Organizations – Dept. of Labour –Emergency Overtime Permits
1968
11 29 Casuals – I.W.A. Dues 1968-1972
11 30 1968 Labour Relations – General Correspondence :I.W.A.
1968
38
11 31 1968 Labour Relations – Grievances 1968 R
11 32 1968 Labour Relations – I.W.A. Negotiations 1968
11 33 1968 Labour Relations – Requests for Leave ofAbsence from I.W.A.
1968
11 34 1968 Labour Relations – Management and UnionMeetings – C.W.P.
1968
11 35 1968 Labour Relations – Management and UnionMeetings – A.P.L.
1968
11 36 1968 Labour Relations – Management and UnionMeetings – Chemainus
1968
11 37 1968 Labour Relations – Management and UnionMeetings – N.W.D.
1968
11 38 1968 Labour Relations – Management and UnionMeetings – Somass
1968
11 39 1968 Labour Relations – Management and UnionMeetings – V.P.D.
1968
11 40 1968 Labour Relations – Seniority Lists – I.W.A. 1968
11 41 1968 Labour Relations – Union Notices and Meetings 1968
11 42 1968 Personnel Department – Budgets – Safety andFirst Aid
1968
11 43 1968 Personnel Department – Budgets – Personneland Timekeeping
1968
11 44 1968 Personnel Department – Christmas Party 1968
11 45 1968 Personnel Department – Correspondence –Miscellaneous
1968
11 46 1968 Personnel Department – Employee Relations –Golf Tournament
1967-1970
11 47 1968 Personnel Department – Employee Relations –Retirement
1968
39
11 48 1968 Personnel Department – Organization Changes 1968
11 49 1968 Personnel Department – Policies 1968-1969
11 50 1968 Personnel – Report 1968
11 51 1968 Personnel Department – Security 1968
11 52 1968 Personnel Department – Turnover Report 1968
11 53 1968 Safety – Accident Investigations – CanadianWhite Pine
1968 R
11 54-55 1968 Safety – Accident Investigations – CWP – DittoMasters
1968-1969 R
11 56 1968 Safety – Accident Investigations – AlberniPacific Division
1968 R
12 1 1968 Safety – Accident Investigations – NewWestminster Division
1968 R
12 2 1968 Safety – Accident Investigations – OtherDivisions
1968-1969 R
12 3 1968 Safety – Monthly Accident Statistics – J.A.Brown
1968
12 4 1968 Safety – Compensable Accident and SeverityRate Information
1968
12 5 1968 Safety – Lost Time Accidents 1968
12 6 1968 Safety – B.C.L.M. – Monthly EmploymentReport
1968-1969
12 7 1968 Safety – B.C.L.M. – Frequency Rate and CostPer M.
1968-1969
12 8 1968 Safety – B.C.L.M. – Correspondence 1968
12 9 1968 Safety – Correspondence – General 1968
12 10 Apprentices – General 1968-1969
12 11 1969 Corporate Communications – General 1969
40
12 12 1969 Bursaries 1967-1969 R
12 13 1969 Employee Benefits – Bursaries 1969
12 14 1969 Employee Benefits – Employee Charity Fund 1968-1969
12 15 1969 Employee Benefits – Forest Industry Health &Welfare Plan
1969 R
12 16 1969 Employee Benefits – Twenty-five Year Club 1968-1969
12 17 1969 Employment – Address Records 1969 R
12 18 1969 Employment – Employment Statistics 1969 R
12 19 1969 Employment – Job Applications 1969 R
12 20 1969 Employment – Job Postings 1969
12 21 1969 Employment – Notices – Employee 1969
12 22 1969 Employment – Vacations 1969
12 23 1969 General – Canadian Red Cross 1968-1969
12 24 1969 General – Undergraduate Marketing Trainees 1969
12 25 1969 Government Organizations – Correspondence 1969
12 26 1969 Government Organizations – Dept. of Labour –Emergency Overtime Reports
1969
12 27 1969 Labour Relations – Management & UnionMeetings – C.W. P.
1969
12 28 1969 Safety – Accident Investigations – CanadianWhite Pine
1969 R
12 29 1969 Safety – Accident Investigations – NewWestminster Division
1969 R
12 30 1969 Safety – Accident Investigations – OtherDivisions
1969 R
12 31 1969 Safety – B.C.L.M. – Correspondence 1969
41
12 32 1969 Safety – B.C.L.M. – Frequency Rate and CostPer M.
1969
12 33 1969 Safety – B.C.L.M. – Monthly EmploymentReport
1969
12 34 1969 Safety – Correspondence – General 1969
12 35 1969 Safety – Correspondence – Other Divisions 1969
12 36 Visitor and General Mill Information [ca. 1969]
12 37 MacMillan Bloedel Limited Brochures [197-]
12 38 Grading Tickets 1970-1974 R
12 39 Applications for Hourly Rate Change 1968-1977 R
12 40 Guaranteed Hourly Rate Supervisors 1969 1969
12 41 Retroactive 1970 Adjustment 1970
12 42 Terminations 1967/68 1967-1972 R
12 43 Training Program – Filers 1968-1971
13 26 1970 Twenty-five Year Club 1970
13 27 1970 Union / Management Meetings – C.W.P. 1970
13 28 I.W.A. Union Minutes 1970: Canadian White Pine 1970
13 29 1971 Corporate Communications 1971
13 30 1971 First Aid – General 1971
13 31 1971 First Aid – Monthly Report 1971
13 32 1971 First Aid – Taxi Advice 1971-1972
13 33 1971 I.W.A. – Committee Members 1971
13 34 1971 I.W.A. – Miscellaneous Correspondence 1971
42
13 35 1971 I.W.A. – Leave of Absence 1971 R
13 36 1971 I.W.A. – Seniority List – Additions andDeletions
1971 R
13 37 1971 I.W.A. – Union / Management Meetings –C.W.P.
1971
13 38 1971 I.W.A. – Union / Management Meetings –A.P.D.
1971
13 39 1971 I.W.A. – Union / Management Meetings –Chemainus
1971
13 40 1971 I.W.A. – Union / Management Meetings –N.W.D.
1971
14 1 1971 I.W.A. – Union / Management Meetings – RedBand
1971
14 2 1971 I.W.A. – Union / Management Meetings –Somass
1971
14 3 1971 I.W.A. – Union / Management Meetings –V.P.D.
1971
14 4 1971 I.W.A. – Union / Management Meetings –Others
1971
14 5 1971 Labour Relations – I.R.D. Correspondence 1971
14 6 1971 Personnel: 25-Year Club Retirees 1971-1972
14 7 H. Even – Grievance 1971 R
14 8 Pensions – Retirements 1971 1971-1972
14 9 I.W.A. – 1972 Seniority List, Additions/Deletions 1972
14 10 I.W.A. – 1972 Union / Management Meetings –C.W.P.
1972
14 11 Personnel – 1972: Notices to Employees 1972
14 12 Personnel – 1972: Twenty-five Year Club 1972-[1973?]
43
14 13 Temp. Supervisors 1972
14 14 Boom Dept. Walk-Out, May ‘73 1973
14 15 1973 Correspondence – Head Office (E.D. McInnes) 1973
14 16 1973 Guaranteed Hourly Information (E.D. McInnes) 1973
14 17 1973 I.M.I. Labour (E.D. McInnes) 1973
14 18-19 1973 Profit & Loss by Species (E.D. McInnes) 1973
14 20 Council of Forest Industries – Frequency Rate / CostPer M
1973
14 21 Council of Forest Industries: Grading 1973 R
14 22 Council of Forest Industries: Monthly EmploymentReport
1973-1974
14 23 First Aid – Monthly Report 1973
14 24-25 First Aid – Taxi Advice 1973
14 26 Health and Welfare – Miscellaneous 1973
14 27 I.W.A. Miscellaneous 1972-1973
14 28 I.W.A. Seniority List, Additions/Deletions 1973 R
14 29 Labour Relations – I.R.D. Correspondence 1973
14 30 Labour Relations – Master Agreements 1973
14 31 Pensions 1973: New Hourly Pension Plan 1973
14 32 Personnel 1973: Open House 1973 1973
14 33 Personnel – 1973: Twenty-five Year Club 1972-1973
14 34 Personnel: 25-Year Club Retirees, as of 1 January1973
1973
14 35 Twenty-five Year Reunion 1969-1973
44
14 36 Corporate Communications [Retirements] 1973
14 37 Personnel – Holiday Schedules 1973
14 38 Personnel – Job Postings 1973
14 39 Personnel – Management Meetings 1973
14 40 Personnel – Miscellaneous 1973 R
14 41 Personnel – Notices to Employees 1972-1973
14 42 Personnel – Organization MB: Promotions, Changes 1973 R
14 43 Personnel – 1973: Qualified Tradesman Applicants 1973 R
14 44 Personnel – Training 1973
14 45 Public / Employee Relations – Charity Fund 1972-1973 R
14 46 Public / Employee Relations – Miscellaneous 1973
14 47 Public / Employee Relations – Scholarships /Bursaries
1973 R
14 48 Public / Employee Relations – Tours 1971-1973
14 49 Retirements 1973
14 /15
50 / 1 Safety 1973 1973
15 2 Safety Committee Minutes 1973
15 3 Safety – Accidents / Lost Time or Possible Lost Time 1973 R
15 4 Safety – Accident Investigations – C.W.P. 1973 R
15 5 Safety – Accidents Program – 1973 1973
15 6 Safety – Department Safety Statistics 1973
15 7 Safety – L.A. Kingman Correspondence 1973 R
15 8 Safety – Miscellaneous 1973
45
15 9 Safety – Plant Safety Inspections 1973
15 10 Safety – Seminars & Presentations 1973
15 11 Safety Statistics – Monthly Accidents Statistics Report(Labour Relations)
1973-1974
15 12 Safety Statistics – Teletypes 1973
15 13 Security 1973
15 14 Seniority Lists – Additions, Deletions and Requests 1973-1974
15 15 Shift – Scheduling 1972-1973
15 16 Shingle Strike 1973-1977
15 17 Shutdown – By Red Band Pickets, July 1973 1973
15 18 Visitors & Tours 1973
15 19 Wage Rates & Revisions 1973-1974
15 20 Apprenticeship Testing – SMF 1974 R
15 21 Supplement – Nominal Crew List 1974
15 22 Labour – Sawmill Relations 1974
15 23 Notices to Employees 1974
15 24 Alply Accident Investigations 1974-1975 R
15 25 Teletypes [Accident Statistics] 1975
15 26 Frequency Rate / Cost Per M 1975
15 27 Monthly Accident Statistics Report / Labour Relations 1975-1976
15 28 Accident Lost Time or Possible Lost Time 1975 R
15 29 Red Band [Accident Statistics] 1975
15 30 C.W.P. Annual Report Day 1975
15 31 Apprentice Hours 1974-1975
46
15 32 Apprentice Testing, Lumber, etc
15 33 Barker 1975
15 34 1975 Casual List 1974-1975
15 35 Crew Phone Numbers 1975
15 36 Drivers Licenses 1975
15 37 Monthly Employment Report 1975
15 38 C.W.P. Fishing Derby 1975
15 39 Glove Survey 1975
15 40 Grading & Tallying 1975 R
15 41 Guaranteed Hourly Supervisors 1975-1976 R
15 43 C.W.P. Information [1975]
15 44 I.W.A. – Leave of Absence 1975
15 45 L.A. Kingman’s Correspondence 1975
15 46 Miscellaneous 1975
15 47 Miscellaneous [Correspondence and Reports –Personnel Department)
1975
15 48 Notice to Employees 1975
15 49 Organizations, MB Promotions, Changes, etc. 1975 R
15 50 Post-Separation Questionnaire ‘75 1975
15 51 Public Relations – History – Information [1966-1972]
15 52 Public Relations – History – Information: Brochure 1964, 1973
15 53 Public Relations – History – Information: Open House’73 – Machine Descriptions
1973
15 54 Public Relations – History – Information: Statistics 1974
47
16 1 Public Relations – History – Information: StudentsInformation
[1973]
16 2 Public Relations – History – Information: Tours –Signs and Machine Illustrations
1974
16 3 Public Relations – History – Information: Visit ofField-Marshall the Viscount Montgomery to C.W.P.and V.P.D.
1960
16 4 Retirements 1975-1976
16 5 Safety Meetings: Monthly First Aid Reports 1975
16 6 Seniority List, Additions / Deletions & Requests1974-1976
1975-1977 R
16 7 Form 7 Statistics – Pending 1975
16 8 Project Statistics – Completed 1975
16 9 Taxi Advise 1975
16 10 Tours 1974-1975
16 11 25 Year Club 1975
16 12 Union Management Minutes – Canadian White Pine 1974-1975
16 13 W.C.B. Correspondence 1975 R
16 14 Daily Absentee Report 1976 1976
16 15 Lost Time Accident Information: Lumber & ShingleManufacturing
1973-1976
16 16 Accident Statistics – Monthly 1976 1976
16 17 Monthly Accident Statistics: Labour Relations 1975-1976
16 18 Frequency Rate / Cost Per “M” 1976
16 19 BC Safety Correspondence – Council 1975 1974-1975
16 20 C.O.F.I. Correspondence 1974-1976
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16 21 Crown Life Insurance Correspondence 1974 R
16 22 Outside Correspondence 1975 and 1976 1974-1976
16 23 Monthly Employment Report 1975-1976
16 24 Fire Extinguishers 1976 1976
16 25 General [First Aid Reports] 1976
16 26 Gloves 1976 1975-1976
16 27 Grading & Tallying 1976
16 28 Hearing Conservation 1975-1976
16 29 Memorandum of Agreement 1974-1976
16 30 Memorandum of Agreement – I.W.A. 1975-1976
16 31 [F.I.R. / I.W.A.] Negotiations, edited ’75 and ‘76 1975-1976
16 32 C.W.P. Log 1975-1976
16 33 Maintenance Production Meetings 1975 and 1976 1975-1976
16 34 Management Meetings 1975: Management / ForwardPlanning Meetings
1974-1975
16 35 Management / Forward Planning 1976 1976
16 36 Minutes – Union Management 1975 1975
16 37 Union / Management Meetings 1976 1976
16 38 Noise Abatement 1975-1976 1974-1976
16 39 Organizations – MB Promotions, Changes, etc. 1976
16 40 Packaging Unit 1975 1975-1976
16 41 Pin Presentation – Nov. 16/74 1974-1976
16 42 Projects 1976 1976
16 43 Public Relations – Correspondence 1975-1976
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16 44 Regional Safety Director’s Report – I.W.A. 1972 1972, 1976
16 45 Retirements 1975 1975
16 46 Memos to Hans Rysdyk 1975 1975-1976
16 47 Memos to Hans Rysdyk 1976 1976
16 48 Principles of Safety: General 1975
16 49 Safety Budget 1976 1975-1976
16 50 Safety Budget & Cost Codes 1975
16 51 Safety Committee Correspondence 1975 1974-1975 R
16 52 1976 Safety Inspections 1976
16 53 Records of Department Inspection ’75 – Safety Tours 1974-1976
16 54 Safety Notebooks 1974-1975
17 1 Safety Program – Correspondence 1975 1975
17 2 Suggestions – Safety Program 1976 1976
17 3 Requests for Seniority Lists 1976
17 4 Memos to Supervisors (Misc.)1975 1975
17 5 Memos to Supervisors 1976 1976
17 6 Terminations 1976 R
17 7 Training Tips 1974-1975
17 8 W.C.B. Correspondence 1975 1975 R
17 9 General Bulletins 1976
17 10 Charity Committee – United Appeal 1974-19761976
R
50
17 11 Guaranteed Hourly Supervisors – SeniorityAdjustments
1976
17 12 Holiday Schedules 1976
17 13 Memorandum of Agreement ‘76 1976
17 14 Seniority List, Additions / Deletions & Requests 1976 R
17 15 Accidents – Lost Time or Possible Lost Time 1976
17 16 Teletypes [Accident Statistics] 1976
17 17 Alply Accident Investigations 1976 R
17 18 Apprenticeship ‘76 1976
17 19 Blood Donor Clinic 1976
17 20 Charity Committee – United Appeal 1975-1976 R
17 21 Summer Fishing Derby 1976
17 22 I.W.A. – F.I.P.P. Pensions 1975-1976
17 23 Negotiations ’75 and ‘76 1975-1976
17 24 L.A. Kingman’s Correspondence 1976
17 25 Lock-out Procedures 1976
17 26 Maintenance Walk-out Nov. 28 / 73 1973-1974
17 27 Management Meetings 1976
17 28 Miscellaneous [correspondence, procedural, and otherrecords]
1975-1976
17 29 Notices to Employees 1976
17 30 Company Pension Correspondence 1975-1976
17 31 Red Band Applications & Hires 1973-1974
17 32 Relief Shift Positions [1976]
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17 33 Retirements 1976
17 34 C.W.P. Safety Program 1976
17 35 Salmon Derby 1975
17 36 Tours 1976
17 37 25 Year Club 1975-1976
17 38 Wage Rates and Revisions 1976
17 39 Wage supplement – Personnel Office, June 15, 1976 1976
17 40 W.C.B. Correspondence 1975-1976
17 41 [Accidents] Frequency rate / cost per “M” 1977
17 42 Alply [Alberni Plywood] Accident Investigations 1976-1977
17 43 Accidents / Lost Time / Possible L.T. 1977 R
17 44 Monthly Accident Statistics – Report LabourRelations
1977
17 45 Teletypes [Accident Statistics] 1977-1978
17 46 Monthly First Aid Report 1977
17 47 Blood Donor Clinic 1977
17 48 Charity Committee & United Appeal 1977
17 49 Corporate Communications 1977
17 50 Monthly Employment Report 1976-1977
17 51 C.W.P. Fishing Derby 1977
17 52 Grading & Tallying 1977
17 53 Holiday Schedules 1977
17 54 I.W.A. – Leave of Absence 1976-1977 R
52
17 55 Leave of Absence – Arbitration 1974-1977 R
17 56 Master Agreement 1977-1978
17 57 Miscellaneous [correspondence, minutes, and otherrecords]
1976-1977 R
17 58 Barker Newsletter 1976-1977
17 59 Newsletter 1977 1977
17 60 Notices to Employees 1977
16 61 Organizations, MB Promotions, Changes, etc. 1976-1977 R
18 1 Company Pension Correspondence 1977
18 2 Planer Mill – Grave Yard 1977
18 3 Production Schedules 1978
18 4 Retirements 1977
18 5 Security 1976-1977
18 6 Seniority List / Deletions / Additions 1977 R
18 7 Assistant Personnel Supervisor Job Description 1975
18 8 Guaranteed Hourly Supervisors – Seniority Adjusts 1977-1978
18 9 Training 1977
18 10 25 Year Club 1976-1977
18 11 [W.C.B.] Correspondence / Billings 1976-1977 R
18 12 Kingman’s Correspondence [W.C.B. Accident CostStatements] 1977
1977 R
18 13 Accident Investigation Training Program 1977-1978
18 14 1978 Accident Prevention Program 1977-1978
18 15 Memos to the A.P.C. [Accident Prevention Co-ordinator’s]
1977-1978
53
18 16 1978 Lost Time Accident Costs 1978
18 17 Inter-divisional Accident Statistics 1978
18 18 A.S.E.’s 1978 1977-1978
18 19 Board of Review: Wayne Kragh 1978 R
18 20 C.O.F.I. Correspondence 1978 1978
18 21 Council of Forest Industries: Presentation to Ministerof Labour
1977-1978
18 22 Employees Safety Complaints 1978
18 23 First Aid Attendant Holidays 1978
18 24 Proposed Changes to First Aid Regulations (WCB) 1978
18 25 First Aid Reports 1978
18 26 Form 7 Statistics 1978
18 27 Glove Costs 1978
18 28 Hearing Claims 1978 R
18 29 L.A. Kingman’s Correspondence 1978 1977-1978
18 30 Light Duty Reports 1978 1977-1978
18 31 Lockout Information 1977
18 32 Log Consumption and Chip Production 1978
18 33 Maintenance Dept. Training 1978
18 34 Manager’s Comments 1978 1977-1978
18 35 Management Meetings 1978 1978
18 36 Union / Management Meetings 1978 1978
18 37 Management Safety Meetings 1978
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18 38 Payment for Safety Meetings 1974, 1977
18 39 1978 Safety Meetings 1978
18 40 Safety Co-ordinators Meetings 1978 1977-1978
18 41 Safety Budget 1978 1978
18 42 Safety Information ’78 Outside 1977-1978
18 43 1977 Safety Investigations 1977
18 44 1978 Safety Inspections 1978
18 45 Safety Poster Suggestions [1978]
18 46 Department Safety Tours 1978
18 47 Starts / Terminations 1978
18 48 Memo to Supervisors 1978 1978
18 49 Wage Scale 1978
18 50 W.C.B. – Monthly Accident Statistics 1978 1978 R
18 51 W.C.B. Correspondence 1978 R
19 1 W.C.B. Orders 1978 1977-1978
19 2 Negotiations 1979 1979
19 3-4 MB C.W.P. – Policy Manual 1975-1984
19 5 Canadian White Pine Division – Accident PreventionStatistics & Program Highlights 1985
1985
19 6 Pipefitter / Steamfitter Apprenticeship Program 1975
19 7 MB C.W.P. – Apprenticeship Program 1975-1977
19 8-10 C.W.P. Apprenticeship Program 1975-1977 R
19 11-12 Millwright Apprenticeship Program 1981
19 13 Apprentice Selection Manual 1982
55
19 14 Arbitral Rules and Guideline 1979-1985
19 15-17 1989, 1988 & 1987 Arbitrations 1987-1989 R
19 18 MacMillan Bloedel Limited, Canadian White PineDivision – Master Fire Control Plan, June 1981
1981
19 19-21 Job Instruction Training 1982
19 22 Job Safety Breakdown Book 1 1987
20 1-2 Job Safety Breakdown Book 2 1987-1989
20 3 Chemainus Sawmill Division – Local Agreements(A.W. Calder)
1989
20 4-5 Chemainus Sawmill Division – Maintenance SkillDevelopment Program (A.W. Calder)
1988
20 6-7 MacMillan Bloedel Limited – Chemainus SawmillDivision: Maintenance Skill Development Program
1988
20 8-10 C.W.P. Materials Handling Manual 1981-1983
20 11 Personnel Description, Open House, TourTransparencies
[198-]
20 12 Review and Accountability Meetings: Goals andAction Plans
1982
20 13 Scaler Training Program Manual 1981 (metricmeasure)
1981
20 14 MacMillan Bloedel Limited – Supervisor’s Manual [198-]
20 15 MacMillan Bloedel Limited – Guide for Use ofSupervisor’s Manual
[198-]
20 16 Brochure: Vancouver Plywood Division – Plant Tour [198-?]
20 17 New Employee Package [ca. 1993]
20 18 MacMillan Bloedel Limited: CommunicationDirectory
1994
56
20 19 Certificate of Membership in Canadian Mill ServicesAssociation
1994
20 20 Best Practices: Cedar & Custom Cut Group 1996
20 21 1997 FIR / I.W.A. Negotiations 1997 R
Records of the Manager series
20 22 Accident Frequency Reports 1973
20 23 Accident Statistics 1973 R
20 24 Accounting 1973-1974
20 25 Area Allocation 1973
20 26 Budget Information 1973
20 28 Capital Plans 1972-1973
21 1 Cedar 1973
20 27 Chips 1973
21 2 C.O.F.I. 1973
21 3 C.O.F.I. Sawmill Manufacturing & Lumber RecoverySeminar Booklet
1973
21 4 Engineering 1972-1973
21 5 File Reports 1970-1974
21 6 Forward Planning, Short Range – Minutes ofMeetings
1970-1973
21 7 Grading & Grading Awards 1973-1974 R
21 8 Hemlock 1972-1973
21 9 I.W.A. Meetings 1968-1969
21 10 Inventories 1973
21 11 Logs – General 1973
57
21 12 Log Market 1973
21 13 Log Quality 1972-1973
21 14 Logs Usage 1938-1946
21 15 Log & Wood Supply Committee 1972-1973
21 16 Mainland Processing Division 1973 R
21 17 Maintenance 1972-1974
21 18 Maintenance Department Demands 1973
21 19 Management Meetings – D.W. St. John 1973
21 20 Marketing 1973-1974
21 21 New Westminster Division 1973
21 22 Notices to Employees 1972-1973
21 23 Time Lost 1972-1973
21 24 1973 Wood Allocation Plan – MacMillan BloedelLimited, October 1972
1972
Safety Department records series
21 25 Accidents 1938-1940
21 26 1954 To All Foremen 1954-1956
21 27 Letters To and From Safety 1954
21 28 Job Safety Instructions – Vancouver PlywoodDivision
1954
21 29 Long Service Safety Awards 1952-1953
21 30 Notices: Jan./52-Dec./54 1952-1954
21 31 Workmen’s Compensation Board 1954
21 32 AO Sight-screener Vision Check 1955
58
21 33 1955 Accident Reports 1954-1956
21 34 1955 Accident Statistics 1955-1956
21 35 1955 Notices: Letters to all employees 1952, 1954-1955
21 36 1955 Letters to all Foremen 1955
21 37 1955 Letters In 1955
21 38 1955-1956 Miscellaneous Notices 1955-1956
21 39 1955 Departmental Safety Programmes 1952-1954
21 40 1955 Safety Programme 1952-1956
21 41 Safety Programmes 1955-1956
21 42 Safety Slogans [ca. 1955]
22 1 1955 Workmen’s Compensation Board Costs 1955-1956
22 2 1956 Accident Statistics Report 1956
22 3 1956 Films 1956
22 4 1956 Foremen’s Safety Programs 1956
22 5 1956 Inventory 1956-1957
22 6 D.W.C. MacBean [correspondence] 1956
22 7 1956 Miscellaneous [memoranda and reports] 1956
22 8 1956 Mill Safety Program 1956
22 9 1956 Noise Reduction 1952-1956
22 10 Safety Supervisor Correspondence, Related Minutesand Reports
1952-1956
22 11 1956 Telephone numbers [Staff Lists] 1956
22 12 Unemployment Insurance (Correspondence to U.I.C.) 1956
59
22 13 1956 Workmen’s Compensation Board 1955-1956
22 14 C.W.P.: Safety – General 1950-1957
22 15 Miscellaneous Safety Newsletters, Brochures, andReports
1956-1957
22 16 Miscellaneous Safety Newsletters and Publications 1955-1957
22 17 Sundry Items [reports, correspondence, resourcematerial]
1955-1957
22 18 Supervisor’s Safety Training Workshop 1957 1957
22 19 Trim Saw Operating Regulations 1957
22 20 Resources – Accident Prevention Co-ordinator 1950-1960
22 21 Ephemera 1961
22 22 Safety Signs [196-?]
22 23 1960 Training 1960
22 24 1960 A 1-a Accident Breakdown Inter-Divisional 1960-1961
22 25 1960 A 1-c Accident 1960
22 26 1960 A 1-e Accident Time Loss Reports 1954, 1960
22 27 1960 A 2-a Analysis – First Visits to First Aid Room 1960-1961
22 28 1960 I 1-c Inspection – Department 1960
22 29 1960 I 1-d Inspection – Machine 1960
22 30 1960 I 1-e Inspection – Plant 1959-1961
22 31 1960 I 1-f Inspection – W.C.B. 1960
22 32 1960 I 1-g Inspection – Yard 1960
22 33 1960 L 1-a Lighting and General 1960-1961
22 34 1960 L 2-a Lock & Tag Out 1959-1960
60
22 35 1960 S 1-a Safety – Safety Captains 1960
22 36 1960 S 1-b Safety Minutes 1960
22 37 1960 S 1-d Safety – Plant Rules 1960
22 38 1960 S 1-e Safety Reports – D.W.C. MacBean 1960
22 39 1960 S 1-f Safety – Visual 1960
22 40 1960 S 3-a Safety Engineering 1960
22 41 1960 W 1-a W.C.B. Correspondence 1960
22 42 1961 File Index – Personnel and Safety Department 1961
22 43 1961 Accident Prevention Program and Foreman’sAccident Prevention Workshop
1961-1964
22 45 1961 Accident Statistics 1961-1962
22 46 1961 A 1-a Accidents – Inter-Divisional 1961-1962
22 47 1961 A 1-b Accidents – Interviews 1961
22 48 1961 A 1-c Accidents – Investigations – C.W.P. 1961
22 49 1961 A 1-d Accidents – Investigations – OtherDivisions
1961
22 50 1961 A 1-e Accidents – Time Lost Report 1961-1962
22 51 1961 A 2-a Analysis – First Aid Reports 1961-1962
23 1 1961 B 1-a B.C.L.M.A. – Employment Reports 1961
23 2 1961 B 1-b B.C.L.M.A. – Inspections 1961
23 3 1961 B 1-c B.C.L.M.A. – Newsletters 1961
23 4 1961 F 2-a First Aid – Reports 1961
23 5 1961 F 2-b First Aid – General 1961
23 6 1961 I 2-b Inspections – Departmental 1960-1961
61
23 7 1961 I 2-e Inspections – Plant 1961
23 8 1961 I 2-e Inspections – Plant 1961
23 9 1961 I 2-g Inspections – Yard Piling 1961
23 10 1961 L 1-a Lock-out 1960-1961
23 11 1961 M 1-a Meeting – Safety Committee – C.W.P. 1961
23 12 1961 M 1-b Meeting – Safety, Other Divisions 1961
23 13 1961 M 1-c Meeting – Special 1961
23 14 1961 M 2-a Miscellaneous 1961
23 15 1961 S 1-b Safety – Notices 1961
23 16 1961 S 1-b Safety – Teletype Statistics 1961
23 17 1961 S 1-d Safety – Safety Council Correspondence 1961
23 18 1961 S 1-f Safety Program – Plant 1961
23 19 1961 S 1-i Safety Report – D.W.C. MacBean 1961
23 20 1961 S 1-j Safety Correspondence – D.W.C. MacBean 1960-1961
23 21 1961 W 1-b W.C.B. – Cost Statement 1954, 1961-1962
23 22 1961 W 1-c W.C.B. – Statistics 1961
23 23 1962 File Index – Personnel and Safety Department 1962
23 24 1962 A 1-a Accidents – Interdivisional 1962-1963 R
23 25 1962 A 1-b Accidents – Investigations – C.W.P. 1962 R
23 26 1962 A 1-c Accidents – Other Divisions 1962 R
23 27 1962 A 1-d Accidents – Time Lost Report 1962
23 28 1962 A 2-a Analysis – First Aid Reports 1962
62
23 29 1962 B 1-a B.C.L.M.A. – Employment Reports 1962
23 30 1962 B 1-b B.C.L.M.A. – Inspections 1962
23 31 1962 B 1-c B.C.L.M.A. – Newsletters 1962
23 32 1962 C 1-a Correspondence – A.G. Pare 1961-1962
23 33 1962 D 1-a Departmental Accident Statistics –Department Man Hours
1962
23 34 1962 F 1-a Films – General 1961-1962
23 35 1962 I 1-a Incentives 1961
23 36 1962 I 2-b Inspections – Departments 1962
23 37 1962 I 2-e Inspections – Plant 1962
23 38 1962 I 2-g Inspections – Yard Piling 1962
23 39 1962 I 3-a IWA Lunch Room Meetings 1962
23 40 1962 M 1-a Meeting – Safety Committee 1962
23 41 1962 M 1-b Meeting – Safety – Other 1962
23 42 1962 M 1-c Meeting – Special 1962
23 43 1962 M 2-a Miscellaneous [memoranda, financialstatements]
1962
23 44 1962 S 1-b Safety – Notices 1962
23 45 1962 S 1-c Safety – Plant Rules 1961-1962
23 46 1962 S 1-d Safety – Safety Council 1962
23 47 1962 S 1-e Safety – Safety Training 1962
23 48 1962 S 1-f Safety – Dept. Program 1961-1962
23 49 1962 S 1-g Safety – Plant Program 1961-1962
23 50 1962 S 1-h Safety – Teletype Statistics 1962-1963
63
23 51 1962 S 1-i Safety – Correspondence – D.W.C.MacBean
1962
23 52 1962 S 1-j Safety – Report – D.W.C. MacBean 1962
23 53 1962 S 1-k Safety – Signs 1962
23 54 1962 S 1-l Safety – Newsletter 1962
23 55 1962 S 1-m Safety – Safety Committee 1962
23 56 1962 S 2-a Seniority List 1962 R
23 57 1962 W 1-a W.C.B. Correspondence 1962
23 58 1962 W 1-b W.C.B. – Cost Statement 1962-1963
23 59 1962 W 1-c W.C.B. Statistics 1962
23 60 1974 MB Accident Statistics 1974-1975
23 61 Accident Statistics and Frequency Rates – MBResearch, BC Safety Council and C.O.F.I.
1975
23 62 Plant and Department Statistics 1974-1976
23 63 First Aid Reports 1975 and 1976 1974-1976
23 64 First Visits to First Aid Room [statistics] 1976
24 1 Investigations Minutes 1973 R
24 2 Completed Investigations 1974 R
24 3 1975 Safety Inspections / Investigations 1975
24 4 1976 Safety Investigations 1976
24 5 Master Agreement 1975-1976
24 6 Job Safety Breakdowns 1975 1974-1975
24 7 L.A. Kingman – Correspondence 1974-1976
24 8 L.A. Kingman – Info. Bulletin 1974-1976
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24 9 Light Duty Reports 1976 1974-1976 R
24 10 1974 Lost Time 1974-1975 R
24 11 1975 Time Lost Reports 1975-1976 R
24 12 1976 Time Lost Reports 1976 R
24 13 Management Meetings 1976 1976
24 14 Manager’s Comments 1975 1974-1975
24 15 Manager’s Comments 1976
24 16 Occupational Environment 1978
24 17 Safety Captains – H. Rysdyk 1975
24 18 Safety Minutes – Incentive 1974
24 19 Minutes of Safety Meetings 1975-1976
24 20 1976 Safety Meetings 1976
24 21 Safety Program Analysis 1972
24 22 Safety Suggestions [ca. 1975]
24 23 W.C.B. Correspondence 1974 1974 R
24 24 W.C.B. Correspondence 1976 1975-1976 R
24 25 Workmen’s Compensation Board Meritorious SafetyPerformance Certificate
1954
oversize The British Columbia Safety Council Gold CertificateAward of Merit Presented to Boom, MacMillanBloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine Division
1954
oversize Workmen’s Compensation Board Meritorious SafetyPerformance Award, MacMillan Bloedel Ltd.,Canadian White Pine Division…for the Year 1972
[1973]
oversize Workmen’s Compensation Board Meritorious SafetyPerformance Award, MacMillan Bloedel Ltd.,Canadian White Pine Division…for the Year 1973
[1974]
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Physical Plant and Maintenance Department records series
Correspondence and administrative files sub-series
24 26-27 Current Projects 1966-1969
24 28 CWP Drawing Stds. 1968-1985
24 29 Research & Development 1966-1968
24 30-31 Safety 1967-1969
24 32 Salaried Vacations 1965-1968
24 33 Shingle Development Progress Report 1967
25 1 Training 1967-1968
25 2 Training 1968
25 3 Visitors 1968 1968
25 4 Production Management 1966-1967
25 5 Truck Deck and Boom Log Bucking 1973
25 6 1973 Accident Prevention Program 1973
25 7 S.E. Wood – General 1973
25 8 Contract Labour 1971-1973
25 9 Maintenance 1971-1975
25 10 1972 and 1973 Maintenance Plan Calculations 1972-1973
25 11 1974 Maintenance Plan 1973
25 12 Regular Maintenance 1974 1973-1974
25 13 Special Maintenance 1972-1976
25 14 Special Maintenance 1974 and Four Year Plan 1974
25 15 Maintenance Crew Lists 1963
66
25 16 Maintenance Crew List and Contract Labour 1973-1974
25 17 Crew List Forms 1974-1975
25 18 Maintenance: Crew and Activities 1977
25 19 Memos to D. Excell 1972-1974
25 20 Attached Damage -- M.H. Wright 1977
25 21 Coveralls 1974-1975
25 22 M.H. Wright [Cost Codes and Statistics] 1973-1975
25 23 Fire Prevention 1974-1975
25 24 First Aid Reports 1975
25 25 Safety Lockout Procedures 1973-1975
25 26 Canadian White Pine Division: Process & CostStatements, December 1974
1974
25 27 1974 Weekend Work Performed: OperatingMillwrights, Electrical
1974
25 28 Safety Tour Reports 1975
25 29 January to December 1981 – Regular Work Orders 1981
25 30 July 1981 Safety Work Orders 1981
25 31 August 1981 Safety Work Orders 1981
25 32 September 1981 Safety Work Orders 1981
25 33 Miscellaneous Projects 1982
25 34 Maintenance Inventory – December 1988 – M.H.Wright
1988-1992
25 35-36 Maintenance Department: Memos 1979-1983
25 37-38 Mechanical Equipment Manuals 1976
67
25 39 Projects 1980-1984
Project files and related records sub-series
25 40 102 C.W.P. Scow Berth 1971
25 41-42 102 Scow Berth – General File 1970-1972
25 43 C.W.P. – Chip Scow Loading Facilities: Chip ScowBerth (W.A. Reason)
1970-1971
25 44 C.W.P. Chip Scow Berth 1971-1972
25 45 Log Bucking (B Mill) 1960-1971
26 1-2 110 “B” Mill Log Bucking A.S.E. #343 1970-1975
26 3 “B” Mill Log Bucking 1970-1971
26 4 150-01 “B” Mill Log Loaders 1962-1968
26 5 150 “B” Mill Mechanical Barker A.S.E.’s # 535 &625
1970-1975
26 6-8 150 “B” Mill Mechanical Barker A.S.E.’s # 535 &625
1970-1975
26 9 150 “B” Mill Headrig Log Deck 1976
26 10-11 157 “C” Mill Mechanical Barker A.S.E. # 443 1973-1975
26 12 Sawdust Collection Boom Cutoff Saw 1975
26 13 Edgers & Rippers 1950-1960
26 14 100 Mill Pond – General 1953-1955
26 15 153 River Pumps 1953-1955
26 16 159, 160 No. 5 Turbine & Barker Pump 1955-1966
26 17 201 Bullsaw 1955
26 18 202 B Log Haul 1955-1965
26 19 203 “B” Carriage 1956
68
26 20 204 “B” Edger 1965
26 21 206, 207 “B” Mill Automatic Trimmers 1954-1965
26 22 261 Green Chains 1963
26 23 Stacks – C.W.P. Data 1954-1955
26 24 Custodis 1955
26 25 Rust / Stack 1949-1955
26 26 310 Stacker 1962
26 27 330 Unstacking 1955-1956
26 28 400 “B” Planer Mill 1953
26 29 413 Irvington Trimmer 1968
26 30 414 Durand Trimmer 1963
26 31 430 Timber Sizer [195-?]
26 32 662, 663, 664 49” Chippers 1950-1953
26 33 771 Carriers 1961
26 34 781 Power House – Turbines 1953-1960
26 35 782 Power Plant – Steam 1953-1960
26 36 784 Compressed Air 1956
26 37-38 Concrete Chimney 1954-1957
27 1 Carrier Wash 1972
27 2-3 “C” Mill Revision 1976-1978
27 4 151 “B” Barker Equipment: Rotators, Infeed &Outfeed Rolls, etc.
1953-1954
27 5 154, 155 No. 6 Turbine & Barker Pump 1953-1967
69
27 6 B Barker Project 1953-1954
27 7 158 “C” Barker Screens 1955-1956
27 8 205 “B” Wickes Gang 1955-1969
27 9 208 “B” Vertical Resaw 1955-1968
27 10 210 “B” Horizontal Resaw and Edger 1953
27 11 253 “C” Carriage 1949-1963
27 12 652 Hogs & Hog Fuel 1953-1969
27 13 High Energy Water Jet Cutting of Wood and Other“Exotic” Methods
1963-1972
27 14 Wood / Bark Separation 1973
27 15 Bundle Sort – PAIT & Patents TB40-112 1971-1973 R
27 16 Log Sorting & Bundling 1971
27 17 Bundlesort – Quotes and Purchase Invoices TB40-112, 1971
1971
27 18 Log Bundling – General TB40-112 1971
27 19-20 Log Sorting Crane 1971
27 21 Crane – Log Sorting & Bundling 1971
27 22 Rotary Log Sorter 1971
27 23-25 Log Sorting & Bundling A.S.E. # 568 1971
27 26 Maintenance: Water Hammer – Water Pressure Surges– Vancouver Plywood
1970-1982
28 1 Maintenance: Water Hammer – Water Pressure Surges 1973-1980
28 2 Maintenance: Water Hammer – Water Pressure Surges 1974-1982
28 3 Maintenance: Water Hammer – Water Pressure Surges– Rivermills Water Hammer V.P.D. #545
1976
70
28 4-5 207-01 Slasher Trimmer Infeed & Outfeed 1968-1969
28 6-8 207 #2 Trimmer Noise Abatement A.S.E. # 559 1973-1976
28 9 S-208-01 Timber Length Measuring Device 1968-1969
28 10 208 Timber Handling System A.S.E. # 761 1980
28 11 210-02 Prop. J. Bars Edger Setwork 1967
28 12 210-03 Re-manufacturing Piece Count 1967-1969
28 13 211-01 Floating Diverter #2 Edger 1968
28 14 211 #2 Edger Tailer A.S.E. # 603 1976
28 15 211-02 #2 Edger Stabilizing Guides 1969
28 16 213-01 Vertical Resaw Setworks 1967-1975
28 17 213 Vertical Resaw Linebar A.S.E. # 526 1974-1975
28 18 213 Vertical Resaw Enclosure A.S.E. # 683 1980-1981
28 19 214 #3 Edger Infeed Modifications A.S.E. # 787 1981
28 20 Horizontal Resaw Guides – Proposed 1970-1971
28 21 215-03 Horizontal Resaw Cost Detail 1970-1971
28 22-23 215-03 Horizontal Resaw SER 1020 1970-1972
28 24 253 Head Rig #2 Evaluations 1975
28 25 262-01 Stress Grading Machine 1963
28 26 263 Beale Crane 1963
29 1 263-01 Installation of Beale Timber Sorter 1962-1963
29 2 263-02 #2 Beale Crane For Timber Packaging 1962,1966-1967
29 3 263-03 Timber Crane Proposal 1962-1963
29 4 267-01 Memory Systems – General 1966-1967
71
29 5 780 Gas / Oil # 5 & 7 1970-1976
29 6 Transportation Study – C.W.P. 1965
29 7-8 Hogs – General 1966-1974
29 9 K3 Sawdust & Shavings Transportation 1967-1969
29 10 Kerf Reduction 1967-1970
29 11 Log Wash 1971
29 12 Kiln Sticks 1972
29 13 Kilns 1961, 1976-1982
29 14 Kiln Study 1981 1976-1983
29 15 Gulf of Georgia 1977
29 16-17 Old Drawing Files 1957-1969
29 18 Central Banking System 1959
29 19-20 210-01 Modifications to Re-manufacturing 1967-1968
29 21-22 210-01 Re-manufacturing Room Revision 1968-1969
29 /30
23-24/ 1
210-10 Re-manufacturing Room Revision – WorkingDrawings
1965-1968
30 2 Re-manufacturing Room Revisions 1968
30 3 Re-manufacturing Revision Aug./68 1968-1969
30 4 Powerhouse Closure 3782-01 1967-1968
30 5 Hog & Conveyor System 3782-02 1967
30 6 Red Band Kiln Fire 1970-1971
30 7 Old Red Band Study Sheets 1967-1971
30 8 Automatic Width Setter for Shingle R & R Machine 1967
72
3505-01
30 9 Band Saw Shingle Machine 3503-01 1968
30 10 Kiln Car Stops 3506-9 1971
30 11-13 Increased Chipping Facilities – Red Band 3525-01 1968-1971
30 14 Chip Storage Revision 3525-03 1972
30 23 250-01 General Revision – “C” Mill 1966
30 20 250-01 [“C” Mill Revision] Calculation &Miscellaneous
1966
30 18 250-01 [“C” Mill Revision] Correspondence 1966
30 21 250-01 [“C” Mill Revision] Drawings Worked on byI.M.I.; Progress Correspondence
1966
30 19 250-01 [“C” Mill Revision] Labour and Material 1966
30 15-16 250-01 [“C” Mill Revision] Quotations 1966
30 22 1966 “C” Mill Revision 1966
30 17 250-01 Quotations 1966
30 24-25 251-01 “C” Log Deck Revision 1968-1969
30 26 253-02 #2 Bandmill Replacement A.S.E. #558 1975-1976
30 27-28 254 7’ D.C. Installation “C” Mill 1969 Log Book 1968-1969
30 29 7’ D.C. Installation “C” Mill 1969
30 30 254-01 Cant Transfer to B-Mill A.S.E. #s662, 663,664
1978
31 1 255-01 “C” Wickes Gang Cant Crane 1965
31 2 255-03 “C” Wickes Gang Poutfeed 1966-1967
31 3 255-04 “C” Wickes Gang Outfeed Revision 1965-1968
31 4 256-02 Three Position Straight Edge “C” Edger 1966
73
31 5 256-03 Narrow Kerf Saws 1967
31 6-8 “C” Mill Edger A.S.E. # 436 1971-1974
31 9-10 256 “C” Mill Edger A.S.E. #436 1972-1974
31 11 256 “C” Mill Edger Tailer A.S.E. #479 1973-1974
31 12-13 258-01 “C” Trimmer Infeed & Outfeed Modification 1966-1969
31 14 260-01 Unscrambler at Lower 2” Green Chain 1966-1967
31 15 260-02 Unscrambler at Upper 2” Green Chain 1967
31 16 260-03 Unscrambler at Export Chain 1967
31 17 260-04 Mechanical Lumber Sorting 1963
31 18 261-01 2” Green Chain Upper Deck Supports 1969-1970
31 19 Log Hauls – Red Band 1964, 1970
31 20 Saws 1968-1970
31 21 Shingle Saw Change System – Red Band Division 1970
31 22 215 Yates Resaw Pressure Guide 1982
31 23 315-02 Stacker Infeed Revision 1968
31 24 330-01 Dry Kiln Unstacker 1968
31 25 330-03 Dry Kiln Unstacker Prints 1946-1947
31 26 340-01 Dry Sorting ‘General’ 1965
31 27 340-02 Moisture Detector 1970-1973
31 28 341-01 Unscrambler at Kiln Stacker 1966
31 29 402 Planer Resaw Modifications A.S.E. #694 1978-1979
31 30 402 Planer Resaw A.S.E. #694 1980-1982
31 31 402-03 Stacker Breakdown Hoist 1965-1966
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31 32 404 Cut-up Line Installations A.S.E. #543 1975
31 33-34 410-02 Deluge Spray Cabinet 1968-1969
32 1 410 6-16 Floor Chain System 1975-1976
32 2 410 6-16 Planer Hoist Modifications A.S.E. #372 1972-1979
32 3-4 410 Noise Abatement 6-16 Planer A.S.E. #462 1972-1975
32 5 410 6-16 Planer Outfeed Revision A.S.E. #735 1975-1980
32 6 411-01 6-16 Upper Sorting Chain 1967
32 7-9 411-02 Prop. 6-16 Sorting Chain 1966-1969
32 10 412 6-16 Anti-Stain 1982
32 11 253 “C” Mill Carriage #2 A.S.E. #366 1973 1969-1973
32 12 253 #2 Sawyer Cab A.S.E. #627 1977-1979
32 13 254 #3 Sawyer Cab A.S.E. 745 1979-1980
32 14-15 414-01 6-16 Planer Unscrambler at Infeed 1967
32 16 414 Durand Trimmer Cut in Two Feature A.S.E. #776(Project cancelled)
1980-1985
32 17 415 6-12 Planer Enclosure A.S.E. #605 1977-1978
32 18 415 6-12 Hula Trimmer Mods A.S.E. #729 Summer 1980
32 19 415 A.S.E. #777 Knife Grinder (6-12 planer) 1981
32 20 416-01 6-12 Planer Odd & Even Trimming 1966-1967
32 21 416-02 6-12 Planer Unscrambler 1966
32 22 416-03 Slow Down Belt 1969
32 23 416-04 6-12 Planer Block and Strip Conveyors 1966
32 24 419-01 Water Repellant Treatment of K.O. Hemlock 1967-1968
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32 25 419-02 Planer Mill “V” Trough Conveyor [1968]
33 1 430-01 Timber Sizer – Relocate 1967-1968
33 2 430-02 Sizer & Timber Sorting 1967
33 3 503 AE Feed Table #3923 1946-1955
33 4 640-01 Sawdust Recovery 1964-1969
33 5 640-02 Cedar Sawdust to Particleboard 1963-1964
33 6 641 Sawdust Bin Replacement A.S.E. 469/1974 1973-1974
33 7 646 Hog Operator Cab A.S.E. 779 1979-1981
33 8 646 Hog Replace 1971-1973
33 9-10 650 Cyclone Dust Collection A.S.E. #433 / 1974 1973
33 11 655-01 Hog Drawings (Somass) 1958-1972
33 12 Operating and Maintenance Manual: Cae –Montgomery Hog Model ER 58 XL Mammoth Hog
1972
33 13 657-01 Power House Conveyor 1970
33 14 657-01 Quotations 1969-1970
33 15 658 West Hog Fuel Belt A.S.E. #598 1976
33 16 658 Metal Detectors (Hogged Fuel Belts) A.S.E. #774 1981
33 17-18 661-01 66” – 8 Knife Horizontal Chipper to Replace#3 Chipper
1972-1973
33 19 662-01 No. 1 Chipper 1958-1963
33 20-21 667 36” Chip Conveyor to Scows A.S.E. #431 1972-1973
33 22 667 24” Chip Conveyor A.S.E. #432 1972-1974
33 23 673-01 66” 8 Knife Chipper 1966
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33 24 680 Emergency Chip Conveyor to Trucks A.S.E. #457 1973-1974
33 25 702 Service Station A.S.E. #461 1972-1974
33 26 702 Culvert (North-west Corner of ‘A’ Shed) 1976
33 27 702 Personnel Facilities (Green Chain) 1974-1975
33 28 702 Personnel Facilities (# 4 Shed) A.S.E. #581 1975-1976
33 29 702 Main Office Foundations A.S.E. #588 1976
34 1 702 Personnel Facilities – Construction Crew & SignPainter A.S.E. #628
1977-1978
34 2 A.S.E. #639 Office Modifications (ProductionControl)
1977-1978
34 3 702 Cafeteria Floor A.S.E. #642 1978
34 4 702 Personnel Facilities (“C” Mill) A.S.E. #672 1978
34 5 702 Personnel Facilities Boom A.S.E. #711, “B” MillA.S.E. #710, “B” Supervisor’s Office 712
1979
34 6 702 First Aid Facilities – Dwg. 702-125 Gen. Arr. 1979-1980
34 7 702 Office Modifications (Computer Terminals) 1979-1980
34 8 702 Traffic Office Modifications – Entrance FoyerModifications
1979-1984
34 9 702 By-Products Personnel Facilities A.S.E. #753 1980-1981
34 10 702 Planer Facilities A.S.E. #780 1981
34 11 702-02 C.W.P. Main Office – Air Conditioning 1965-1968
34 12 702-04 B.C. Local Sales Office – Air Conditioning 1967
34 13-16 702-73 Personnel Facilities to Sewer A.S.E. #446 1970-1974
34 17 702-76 Personnel Facilities (Filing Room) A.S.E.#657
1978
34 18 702-78 Carrier Garage Ext. 1974
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34 19 702-85 #4 Shed Repairs A.S.E. #s 564 & 582 1975-1976
34 20 702-105 Office Modifications A.S.E. #673 1978
34 21 702-107 Personnel Facilities (Planer Mill) A.S.E.#671
1978
34 22 703 Maintenance Shop Replacement (Electrical)A.S.E. #464
1976
34 23 Timber Sizer 1950
34 24 Stetson-Ross 6-16-A Planer and Matcher 1951
34 25 Research Kiln 1958-1967
34 26 D.C. Roll Case – Timber Dock 1964-1965
34 27 Proposed T.V. 1965
34 28 Balancing No. 3 Chipper 1975-1976
34 29 Light Industrial Rigging Master [197-]
34 30 Light Rigging Course Chem / Saw [ca. 1980]
34 31 4 Chipper Recovery 1997
34 32 B Log Bucking Float 1997
34 33 B Gang Infeed Roll 1998
34 34 Fall Restraint 1998
Individual Plans:LOC. /FOLDER21 1 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Cross Refuse
Conveyor details [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer.-- Scale ¾”=1’0”. -- September 11, 1953, revisions 1953. -- 1 technicaldrawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 1 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Floor Framing atLog Well Elevs. 19’-8” & 36’- 3 1/2” [architectural drawing] / H.A.Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scales 3/8” = 1’0” and ¼” = 1’0”. --January 14, 1954, revision January 14, 1954. -- 1 architectural drawing :blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
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21 1 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Operating FloorFraming at Stabber Deck [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scales differ. -- November 20, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 1 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant Sections and Details of Operating Floor Deck Plan [architecturaldrawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scales ½” = 1’0” and 1”= 1’0”. -- December 7, 1953, revision December 7, 1953. -- 1 architecturaldrawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 1 H.R. MacMillan Export Co., Ltd., Canadian White Pine: Revision to C.Kirk Hillman Dwg. No. C-15587 -- 4A D.C. Rollcase Drive ControlCircuit [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Notdrawn to scale. -- November 27, 1953, revision May 1, 1954. --1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 43 x 72 cm.
21 2 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Barker Plant PumpHouse Floor Plan & Elevations [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. --Scales ½” = 1’0” and ¼” = 1’0”. -- September 25,1953, revision November 8, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ;67 x 104 cm.
21 2 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant Roll Case Log Stop Arr’g’t. Barker Outfeed Section [technicaldrawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scales differ. --November 30, 1953. -- 1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 2 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Chute PlatesAround Log Rotators in Barking Plant [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale ¾” = 1’0”. -- September 2, 1953. --1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 2 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Bolt Schedule Ref.Dwg. D-20144 [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Not drawn to scale. -- August 13, 1953. -- 1 technical drawing : blueprint; 37 x 44 cm.
21 2 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Reinforcing SteelSchedule Ref. Dwg. D-20144 [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Not drawn to scale. -- August 13, 1953. --1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 37 x 44 cm.
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21 3 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Operating Floor440V Conduit Layout (‘B’ Mill) [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 3/16” = 1’. -- [1953], revisions 1953-1954.-- 1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 3 H.R. MacMillan Export Co. Ltd., Canadian White Pine: Motor List[technical chart] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Not drawn toscale. -- September 22, 1953, revisions 1953. -- 1 technical chart :blueprint ; 43 x 72 cm.
21 3 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Vee BeltModification to Log Haul Drive [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale ¾” = 1’0”. -- July 1, 1954. -- 1 technicaldrawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 3 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Top Chord SectionB-Mill Log Haul [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer.-- Scale ¾” = 1’0” and 3” = 1’0”. -- August 15, 1953. -- 1 technicaldrawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 3 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant General Arrangement De-watering Screens [technical drawing] /H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scales ½” = 1’0” and 1” = 1’0” and1 ½” = 1’0”. -- September 17, 1953. -- 1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 67x 104 cm.
21 4 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Arrangement ofLog Rotator on Barker Outfeed Roll Case [technical drawing] / H.A.Simons, Consulting Engineer. Scale ¾” = 1’0”. -- August 12, 1953. --1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 4 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Barker ControlConsole [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. Scale3/8” = 1’0”. -- August 12, 1953. -- 1 technical drawing : blueprint ;67 x 104 cm.
21 4 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Head End Drive, B-Mill Log Haul [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer.Scale 1/2” = 1’0”. -- October 8, 1953. -- 1 technical drawing : blueprint ;67 x 104 cm.
21 4 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Head Section, B-Mill Log Haul [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer.Scales ¾” = 1’0” and 3” = 1’0”. -- September 5, 1953, revisions 1953. --1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
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21 5 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Roof Trusses, BMill Extension, Sheet 2 [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. Scales ½” = 1’0” and 1” = 1’0”. -- October 29, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueline print ; 64 x 104 cm.
21 5 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, C.W.P. Project 1006-3: Concrete StackBase Relation to Riley Boiler [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. Scale 3/8” = 1’0”. -- September 3, 1953, revisions1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueline print ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 5 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Boiler Foundation -- F.W. Riley Boiler Loadings [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. Scale 1/2” = 1’0”. -- October 1953. -- 1 architecturaldrawing : blueline print ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 5 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: One GateBarkerhead Control Circuit [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. Not drawn to scale. -- October 6, 1953. --1 technical drawing : blueline print ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 6 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Foundation for 60”Barker [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. Scale1/2” = 1’0”. -- August 13, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ;67 x 104 cm.
21 6 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant, Section on Line “R” [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. Scale 1/4” = 1’0”. -- October 13, 1953, revisionNovember 5, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 6 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerStructure, Section on Line “S” [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. Scale 1/4” = 1’0”. -- October 27, 1953, revisionNovember 6, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 6 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant, Section on Line “T” [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. Scale 1/4” = 1’0”. -- October 9, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 6 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant, Section on Line “F” [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. Scale 1/4” = 1’0”. -- October 8, 1953, revision 1953.-- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
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21 6 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant, Section on Line “U” [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. Scale 1/4” = 1’0”. -- October 14, 1953, revision1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 7 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant, Distribution Box Details [technical?? drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. Scale 1” = 1’0”. -- November 20, 1953, revisions1953. -- 1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 8 H.R. MacMillan Export Co., Ltd., Canadian White Pine: Log HaulLighting [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. Scale1/8” = 1’0”. -- October 3, 1953. -- 1 technical drawing : blueline print ;43 x 36 cm.
21 7 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Dead Deck Plan,Section, & Details (B Mill Barking Plant) [architectural drawing] / H.A.Simons, Consulting Engineer. Scales ½” = 1’0” and 1” = 1’0”. --October 7, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 7 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: High PressureWater Piping to Barker [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. Scales differ. -- November 19, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing :blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 7 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Basement Floor440V Conduit Layout (B Mill) [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 3/16” = 1’0”. -- September 25, 1953,revisions 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 7 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Operating FlooringLighting Conduit layout (B Mill) [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 3/16” = 1’0”. -- September 25, 1953,revisions 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 8 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Boiler Foundation -- F.W. Riley, Concrete Sections [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/2” = 1’0” and 1” = 1’0”. -- October 1953,revision October 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueline print ;67 x 104 cm.
21 8 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Boiler Foundation -- F.W. Riley, Concrete Layout [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/2” = 1’0”. -- October 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueline print ; 67 x 104 cm.
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21 8 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Boiler Foundation -- F.W. Riley, Bottom Reinforcement Layout [architectural drawing] /H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/2” = 1’0”. -- October, 1953.-- 1 architectural drawing : blueline print ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 8 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Boiler Foundation -- F.W. Riley, Top Reinforcement Layout [architectural drawing] / H.A.Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/2” = 1’0”. -- October, 1953,revision October 21, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueline print ;67 x 104 cm.
21 8 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Boiler Foundation -- F.W. Riley, Concrete Details [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scales 1” = 1’0” and 1 1/2” = 1’0”. -- October,1953, revision October 21, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : bluelineprint; 67 x 104 cm.
21 8 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Piling Plan PowerPlant, From: Dwg. Dominion Mills, BC, Dated March 1936 [architecturaldrawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/4” = 1’0”. --October 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueline print ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 9 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Log Haul B-MillConc[rete] Cap Details [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scales ¾”= 1’0” and 1” = 1’0”. -- September 17, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 8 H.R. MacMillan Export Co., Ltd., Canadian White Pine: Log HaulLighting [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale1/8” = 1’. -- October 10, 1953. -- 1 technical drawing : blueline print ;43 x 71 cm.
21 9 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Two-Gate BarkerHead Control Circuit [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Not drawn to scale. -- October 2, 1953, revisions 1953-1954.-- 1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 9 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Roof Plan, ‘B’ MillBarker Plant [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer.-- Scale 1/4” = 1’0”. -- November 2, 1953, revision November 2, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
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21 9 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: ‘B’ Mill BarkerPlant, Floor Framing El. 36’-3 5/8” [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/4” = 1’0”. -- November 2, 1953, revisionOctober 16, 1953, revisions 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ;67 x 104 cm.
21 9 Canadian White Pine: Preliminary Refuse Disposal Scheme #1[architectural drawing] / [W.C.E.?]. -- Scale 1/8” = 1’0”. -- July 10, 1953.-- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 73 x 104 cm.
21 9 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Arrangement ofUnloader Arms to Slabber Deck [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scales 1/2” = 1’0” and ¾” = 1’0”. -- August 5,1953, revisions 1953. -- 1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 10 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Log Kickers fromLoghaul to Transfer Deck [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scales 1/2” = 1’0” and ¾” = 1’0”. -- July 27, 1953. --1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 10 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Arrangement ofLog Stop & Loaders on Bypass Deck [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale ¾” = 1’0”. -- October 15, 1953. --1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 10 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Chord Sections B-Mill Log Haul [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scales ¾” = 1’0” and 3” = 1’0”. -- August 8, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 10 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Incline Section, B-Mill Log Haul [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scales differ. -- August 3, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing :blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 10 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Kicker Section No.1, B-Mill Log Haul [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scales ¾” = 1’0” and 3” = 1’0”. -- August 20, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 11 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: General Assembly,B-Mill Log Haul [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scales1/8” = 1’0” and 3/8” = 1’0”. -- September 28, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueline print ; 67 x 104 cm.
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21 11 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: General Assembly,B-Mill Log Haul [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scales1/8” = 1’0” and 3/8” = 1’0”. -- September 28, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 11 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: HorizontalSections, B-Mill Log Haul, File 1006-1, D-20166 [architectural drawing] /H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scales 3/4” = 1’0” and 3” = 1’0”. --September 2, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 11 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: HorizontalSections, B-Mill Log Haul, File 1006-1, D-20166A [architecturaldrawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scales 3/4” = 1’0” and3” = 1’0”. -- September 2, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ;67 x 104 cm.
21 11 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Apron Section, B-Mill Log Haul [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scales differ. -- July 22, 1953, revision October 22, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 11 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Head-End Section,B-Mill Log Haul [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scales 3/4” = 1’0” and 3” = 1’0”. -- September 5, 1953,revision October 20, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ;67 x 104 cm.
21 11 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Kicker Section No.2, B-Mill Log Haul [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scales 3/4” = 1’0” and 3” = 1’0”. -- August 26, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 12 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: GeneralArrangement, “B” Mill Rollcase Clean-up Conv’r [architectural drawing]/ H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scales 3/8” = 1’0” and 3/4” =1’0”. -- November 1, 1953, revision October 20, 1953. -- 1 architecturaldrawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 12 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Log Kickers toDead Deck [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. --Scales 1/2” = 1’0” and 1” = 1’0”. -- October 28, 1953. -- 1 architecturaldrawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
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21 12 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Arrangement ofLog Stop and Loaders, Infeed Deck to Barker [architectural drawing] /H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 3/4” = 1’0”. -- August 1,1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 12 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill RollcaseClean-up Conveyor Chute Details [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scales 1/2” = 1’0” and 1 1/2” = 1’0”. --November 6, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 12 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Log Haul, B-MillTimber Structure Details [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scales differ. -- October 9, 1953. -- 1 architecturaldrawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 12 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: B-Mill Walkways[architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scalesdiffer. -- [1953]. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 12 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Structure Details,B-Mill Log Haul [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scale 1 1/2” = 1’0”. -- November 3, 1953. -- 1 architecturaldrawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 13 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Plan of InfeedTransfer Deck to Barker [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/2” = 1’0”. -- July 23, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 13 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine “B” Mill: InfeedTransfer Deck to Barker Section & Details [architectural drawing] / H.A.Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scales 1/2” = 1’0” and 1” = 1’0”. -- July23, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 13 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Floor Framing Planfor Barker Plant -- Elev. 19’-8” [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale ¼” = 1’0”. -- July 22, 1953, revision 1953.-- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 13 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Stop & LoaderArr’g’t -- North Transfer Deck to Slabber [architectural drawing] / H.A.Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scales 3/4” = 1’0” and 1 1/2” = 1’0”. --December 17, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
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21 13 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant -- General Arrangement of Cross Refuse Conveyor [architecturaldrawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scales 3/8” = 1’0” and3/4” = 1’0”. -- September 10, 1953, revision October 19, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 14 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant -- Barker Control House [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scales 1/2” = 1’0” and 1 1/2” = 1’0”. -- December11, 1953, revision October 19, 1954. -- 1 architectural drawing :blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 14 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Log Haul, B-MillConcrete Cap Details [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scales 3/4” = 1’0” and 1” = 1’0”. -- September 17, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 14 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Carriage Drive --Drum Mounting Frame [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scale 3/4” = 1’0”. -- June 7, 1953, revision October 19, 1953.-- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 14 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: B Mill Extension,Roof Trusses -- Sheet 1 [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scales differ. -- October 9, 1953, revision October 21, 1953.-- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 15 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant Structural Cross-Sections 8A-8A, 9A-9A [architectural drawing] /H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scales differ. -- November 4, 1953.-- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 15 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant Structural Cross-Sections On Lines 10A and 11 [architecturaldrawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale ¼” = 1’0”. --October 2, 1953, revisions 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ;67 x 104 cm.
21 15 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant Structural Cross-Sections On Lines 13, 12 [architectural drawing] /H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale ¼” = 1’0”. -- October 20,1953, revisions 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
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21 15 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant Structural Cross-Sections Lines 14 and 15 [architectural drawing] /H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale ¼” = 1’0”. -- October 16,1953, revision November 25, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ;67 x 104 cm.
21 15 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant Structural Cross-Sections On Lines 16, 17 and 18 [architecturaldrawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale ¼” = 1’0”. --October 13, 1953, revisions 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ;67 x 104 cm.
21 17 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Extension toSlabber Conv’r [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scale 3/4” = 1’0” and 1 ½” = 1’0”. -- December 14, 1953,revisions 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 17 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Base for ManzelForce Feed Lubricator & Drive [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 3” = 1’0”. -- December 22, 1952. --1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 16 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: 120,000 CFMFlyash Collector [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer.-- Scale 1/4” = 1’0”. -- February 19, 1954. -- 1 technical drawing :blueline print ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 17 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine ‘B’ Mill: FloorFraming Plan at Elev. 19’-8” [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/4” = 1’0”. -- June 19, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 16 H.R. MacMillan Export Co., Ltd., Canadian White Pine: Reinforcing SteelSchedule, Ref. Dwg. D-20237, file 1006-1, B20884 [technical chart]. --Not drawn to scale. -- [1953]. -- 1 technical chart: blueline print ;36 x 43 cm.
21 16 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Reinforcing SteelSchedule, Ref. Dwg. D-20237, File 1006-1, B-20885 [technical chart] /H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Not drawn to scale. -- November1953. -- 1 technical drawing : blueline print ; 36 x 43 cm .
21 16 H.R. MacMillan Export Co., Ltd., Canadian White Pine: Reinforcing SteelSchedule, Ref. Dwg. D-20237, File 1006-1, B-20886 [technical chart] /H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Not drawn to scale. -- November1953. -- 1 technical chart: blueline print ; 36 x 44 cm.
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21 16 H.R. MacMillan Export Co., Ltd., Canadian White Pine: Reinforcing SteelSchedule, Ref. Dwg. D-20237, File 1006-1, B-20887 [technical chart] /H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Not drawn to scale. -- November1953. -- 1 technical chart: blueline print ; 36 x 44 cm.
21 16 H.R. MacMillan Export Co., Ltd., Canadian White Pine: Reinforcing SteelSchedule, Ref. Dwg. D-20237, File 1006-1, B-20888 [technical chart] /H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Not drawn to scale. -- November1953. -- 1 technical chart: blueline print ; 36 x 44 cm.
21 16 H.R. MacMillan Export Co., Ltd., Canadian White Pine: Reinforcing SteelSchedule, Ref. Dwg. D-20237, File 1006-1, B-20890 [technical chart] /H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Not drawn to scale. -- November1953. -- 1 technical chart: blueline print ; 36 x 44 cm.
21 16 H.R. MacMillan Export Co., Ltd., Canadian White Pine: Reinforcing SteelSchedule, Ref. Dwg. D-20237, File 1006-1, B-20902 [technical chart] /H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Not drawn to scale. -- November1953. -- 1 technical chart: blueline print ; 36 x 44 cm.
21 16 Machine: Electric Dogs, Subject: Part List -- Heavy Screw Block type[technical drawing] / The Prescott Company, Menominee, Michigan. --Scale not given. -- October 31, 1933. -- 1 technical drawing : photocopy ;92 x 61 cm.
21 17 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill TwinRefuse Conveyor Chute Details, Sheet 1 [architectural drawing] / H.A.Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scales 3/8” = 1’0” and ½” = 1’0”. --October 6, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 17 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Twin RefuseConveyor from “B” Mill Barker -- Steel Details [architectural drawing] /H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 3/8” = 1’0” and 1” = 1’0”. --August 7, 1953, revisions 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ;67 x 104 cm.
21 18 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant -- General Arrangement of Barker Twin Refuse Conveyor[architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/4”= 1’0”. -- September 1, 1953, revisions 1953-1954. -- 1 architecturaldrawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
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21 18 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Basement FloorLighting Conduit Layout [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 3/16” = 1’0”. -- September 25, 1953,revisions 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 18 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Conduit Schedule[technical chart] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Not drawn toscale. -- 1953, revisions 1953-1954. -- 1 technical chart: blueprint ;67 x 104 cm.
21 18 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Barker ControlPanel Wiring Diagram [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Not drawn to scale. -- September 25, 1953. -- 1 technicaldrawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 16 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Boiler Foundation -- F.W. Riley, Piling Plan [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/2” = 1’0”. -- October 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueline print ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 16 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Boiler Foundation -- F.W. Riley, Concrete Layout [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/2” = 1’0”. -- October 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueline print ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 18 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Drive for SlabberTransfer Deck [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scale 1” = 1’0”. -- January 6, 1954. -- 1 architecturaldrawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 21 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Boiler Foundation -- “B” Mill Barker Plant Refuse Chutes at Head End of Log Haul[architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/2”= 1’0”. -- December 4, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ;67 x 104 cm.
21 21 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Boiler Foundation -- “B” Mill Barker Plant, Raised Walkway [architectural drawing] / H.A.Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scales 1/4” = 1’0” and ½” = 1’0”. --December 1, 1953, revision December 28, 1953. -- 1 architecturaldrawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 21 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Boiler Foundation -- Layout of Log Haul Piling Plan [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/4” = 1’0”. -- July 14, 1953, revision July27, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
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21 19 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill CarriageDeck Structural Section On Line “E” [architectural drawing] / H.A.Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/2” = 1’0”. -- June 18, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueline print ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 19 Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill Carriage Deck, Part of Dwg. D20131[architectural drawing] / H. A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. Scale 1” =1’0”. -- July 24, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueline print ;52 x 60 cm.
21 19 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Transfer Deck toSlabber, Plan & Sections (B Mill Barking Plant) [architectural drawing] /H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/2” = 1’0”. -- December 2,1953, revision December 16, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : bluelineprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 21 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Transfer Deck toSlabber, Plan & Sections (B Mill Barking Plant) [architectural drawing] /H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/2” = 1’0”. -- December 2,1953, revision December 16, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ;67 x 104 cm.
21 21 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Transfer Deck toSlabber, Section & Details [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scales 1/2” = 1’0” and 1” = 1’0”. -- December 11,1953, revision December 16, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ;67 x 104 cm.
21 20 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Barker Pump DriveLoading Diagram [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scale 1/2” = 1’0”. -- October 1953. -- 1 architecturaldrawing : blueline print ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 20 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Barker Pump Drive-- Piling Plan with Capping Structure [architectural drawing] / H.A.Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/2” = 1’0”. -- October 1953,revision November 4, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueline print ;65 x 104 cm.
21 20 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Barker Pump Drive-- Concrete Details [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scale 1/2” = 1’0”. -- November 1953. -- 1 architecturaldrawing : blueline print ; 65 x 104 cm.
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21 20 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Barker Pump Drive-- Concrete Upper Floor & Sections [architectural drawing] / H.A.Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/2” = 1’0”. -- November 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueline print ; 65 x 104 cm.
21 20 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: ReinforcingLayout & Sections, Structure above Lower Floor -- Piling Plan withCapping Structure [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scale 1/2” = 1’0”. -- November 1953. -- 1 architecturaldrawing : blueline print ; 65 x 104 cm.
21 20 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Barker Pump Drive-- Reinforcing Details Structure Above Lower Floor [architecturaldrawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/2” = 1’0” and 1”= 1’0”. -- November 7, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueline print ;65 x 104 cm.
21 21 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant, Operating Floor Deck Plan [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/4” = 1’0”. -- November 6, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 21 H.R. MacMillan Export Co., Ltd., Canadian White Pine: Barker D.C.Rollcase Schematic Diag. [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Not drawn to scale. -- October 26, 1953, revisions 1953-1954.-- 1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 43 x 72 cm.
21 21 H.R. MacMillan Export Co., Ltd., Canadian White Pine: Hydraulic BarkerMill Lighting Schematic Diag. [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Not drawn to scale. -- October 27, 1953, revisions1953-1954. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 43 x 72 cm.
21 22 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Penthouse for “B”Mill Barker [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/2” = 1’0”. -- November 5, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing :blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 22 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill RollcaseClean-Up Conveyor -- Details [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scales 3/8” = 1’0” and ¾” = 1’0”. -- October 31,1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 24 H.R. MacMillan Export Co., Ltd., Canadian White Pine: Reinforcing SteelSchedule, Ref. Dwg. D-20238, file 1006-1, B-20890 [technical chart] /H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Not drawn to scale. -- November1953. -- 1 technical chart : blueline print ; 35 x 43 cm.
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21 22 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant Basement Floor Equipment Layout [architectural drawing] / H.A.Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 3/16” = 1’0”. -- November 18,1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 22 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Flat Home Truss-Line F, B Mill Extension [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scales differ. -- [October 1953]. -- 1 architecturaldrawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 24 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Roof Trusses, B-Mill Extension, Sheet 1 [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scales 1/2” = 1’0” and 1” = 1’0”. -- October 9, 1953, revisionOctober 21, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueline print ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 22 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Addition to “B”Mill Plot plan [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scale 1” = 40’0”. -- October 14, 1953. -- 1 architecturaldrawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 23 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant, Electrical Center [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scale not given. -- November 27, 1953. -- 1 architecturaldrawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 23 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill BarkerPlant, Limit Switch Arrangement, Infeed Section of Rollcase [technicaldrawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 3/4” = 1’0”. --December 1, 1953. -- 1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 24 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: One GateBarkerhead Control Circuit [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Not drawn to scale. -- October 16, 1953. -- 1 technicaldrawing : blueline print ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 23 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Layout of RollcaseDrives [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale3/4” = 1’0”. -- October 16, 1953. -- 1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 67 x104 cm.
21 23 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Framing Hardware& Side Plates at Operating Floor [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale not given. -- November 4, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
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21 23 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill Revision,Log Hoist Temporary Receiving Structure & Details [architecturaldrawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scales 1/2” = 1’0” and1” = 1’0”. -- June 15, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ;67 x 104 cm.
21 25 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill: Layout ofNew Piles for Barker Plant, File 1006-1, D-20124-A [architecturaldrawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/4” = 1’0”. -- July13, 1953, revision July 23, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ;67 x 104 cm.
21 25 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill: Layout ofNew Piles for Barker Plant, File 1006-1, D-20124-F [architecturaldrawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/4” = 1’0”. -- July13, 1953, revisions 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ;67 x 104 cm.
21 25 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Cross RefuseConveyor Details [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons, ConsultingEngineer. -- Scale 3/4” = 1’0”. -- September 11, 1953. -- 1 architecturaldrawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 25 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill: BarkerPlant -- General Arrangement, De-Watering Screens [architecturaldrawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scales differ. --September 17, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 25 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine Div.: Mill LayoutScheme for Hydraulic Barker at “B” Mill [architectural drawing] / H.A.Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 3/32” = 1’0”. -- October 6, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 25 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine Div.: Mill LayoutScheme for Hydraulic Barker at “B” Mill [architectural drawing] / H.A.Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 3/32” = 1’0”. -- October 6, 1953,revision August 10, 1954. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueline print ;67 x 104 cm.
21 24 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill TwinRefuse Conv’r Chute Details, Sheet 2 [architectural drawing] / H.A.Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 3/8” = 1’0” and ¾” = 1’0”. --September 4, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
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21 26 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: “B” Mill TwinRefuse Conv’r Chute Details, Sheet 2 [architectural drawing] / H.A.Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 3/8” = 1’0” and ¾” = 1’0”. --September 4, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 24 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited: Barker Pump Drive -- Bolt Schedule[technical drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Not drawn toscale. -- September 14, 1953. -- 1 technical drawing : blueline print ;36 x 44 cm.
21 24 H.R. MacMillan Export Co. Ltd. Pulp Division: Barker Pump Drive --Foundation Flanges for Alternator Ventilating Ductwork [architecturaldrawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scales 1” = 1’0” and ½full size. -- September 14, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing : bluelineprint ; 36 x 44 cm.
21 24 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: General Layout ofFoundation [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. --Scale 1/2” = 1’0”. -- September 11, 1953. -- 1 architectural drawing :blueline print ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 26 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Schematic Diag. ofBarker Mill 440V Distribution [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scale 1/2” = 1’0”. -- September 15, 1953,revisions 1953-1954. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 26 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Layout of Log HaulPiling Plan [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. --Scale 1/4” = 1’0”. -- July 14, 1953, revision July 27, 1953. --1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 26 MacMillan & Bloedel Limited, Canadian White Pine: Supporting Steel forBoiler Multiclones & Breeching [architectural drawing] / H.A. Simons,Consulting Engineer. -- Scales 1/4” = 1’0” and ½” = 1’0”. -- June 11,1954. -- 1 architectural drawing : blueprint ; 67 x 104 cm.
21 24 C.W.P. Project 1006-1: Barker Pump Turbine Condenser DistancePiece [technical drawing] / H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. Scale1” = 1’0”. -- November 3, 1953. -- 1 technical drawing : blueline print ;36 x 44 cm.
21 24 H.R. MacMillan Export Co. Ltd., Canadian White Pine Division: BaseBolt Plan of Two LS 429CR Limit Switches In Line [technical drawing] /H.A. Simons, Consulting Engineer. -- Scale ¼” = 1’0”. -- November 4,1953. -- 1 technical drawing : blueline print ; 36 x 44 cm.
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21 27 Std. Flooring, Lining, Roofing & Siding Used on Freight Cars [technicaldrawing] / Canadian National Railways, Mechanical Department,Montreal. -- No scale given. -- May 10, 1920, revisions 1922-1928. --1 technical drawing : blueline print ; 33 x 53 cm.
21 27 Planer and matcher [technical drawing] / Stetson-Ross Machine Co.,Seattle, Wash. -- Scale 6” = 1’0”. -- June 28, 1927. -- 1 technical drawing:photocopy; 90 x 106 cm.
21 27 Std. Sections of Car Lumber, Freight Equipment [technical drawing] /Canadian National Railways, Mechanical Department, Montreal. -- Noscale given. -- July 31, 1930, revisions 1933-1935. -- 1 technical drawing :blueprint ; 45 x 61 cm.
21 27 Standard Sections of Car Lumber [technical drawing] / The Eastern CarCo., Limited, New Glasgow, N.S. -- No scale given. -- September 19,1935. -- 1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 31 x 47 cm.
21 27 Lumber for Connaught Bridge Deck [technical drawing] / City Engineer’sOffice, Vancouver, BC. -- No scale given. -- August 15, 1938. --1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 30 x 42 cm.
21 27 Manufacturing Details for Lumber 2”-3” & 4” S-2-S Grooved for Splines[technical drawing] / [?], Vancouver, BC. -- No scale given. -- [193-?]. --1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 39 x 22 cm.
21 27 Trim Details [technical drawing] / Lyndon Y. MacIntosh, Architect,Ontario. -- Full size. -- [193-?]. -- 1 technical drawing : blueprint ;26 x 18 cm.
21 27 Foundation Plan 4A4 Sizer & 7 Roll 504E Feed Table [technical drawing]/ Stetson-Ross Machine Company, Seattle, Was. -- No scale given. --January 16, 1948. -- 1 technical drawing : blueprint ; 46 x 148 cm.
21 27 Trojan Medium Duty Board Puller [technical drawing] / Robert MorseCorporation Limited, Vancouver, BC. -- Not drawn to scale. -- January1973. -- 1 technical drawing : photocopy ; 25 x 24 cm.
21 27 Vancouver Plywood Division, MacMillan Bloedel Limited [architecturaldrawing] / J.E. Bundy, Vancouver, BC. -- No scale given. -- 1976. --1 architectural drawing : brownline print ; 56 x 86 cm.
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PHOTOGRAPHS:
Photographs and slides from Personnel Department records series:
From file 2-(32-33) Public Relations 1956-1958:
BC2006/1a Attendees of Annual Meeting for MacMillan & BloedelLtd. Fire Chiefs at Canadian White Pine, January 10,1958
1958
BC2006/1b Attendees of Annual Meeting for MacMillan & BloedelLtd. Fire Chiefs at Canadian White Pine, January 10,1958
1958
BC2006/2a Visit of Imperial Oil Limited Executives to CanadianWhite Pine, Kinross St. Plant 1957 (J.S. Poyen (secondfrom left), W.R. Kedwell (middle), and R.T. Leah(second from right)
1957
BC2006/2b Visit of Imperial Oil Limited Executives to CanadianWhite Pine, Kinross St. Plant 1957 (J.S. Poyen (secondfrom left), W.R. Kedwell (middle), and R.T. Leah(second from right)
1957
BC2006/2c Visit of Imperial Oil Limited Executives to CanadianWhite Pine, Kinross St. Plant 1957, (l-r): W.R. Kedwell,J.S. Poyen, R.T. Leah, and Capt. T.D. Kelly
1957
BC2006/2d Visit of Imperial Oil Limited Executives to CanadianWhite Pine, Kinross St. Plant 1957, (l-r): W.R. Kedwell,J.S. Poyen, R.T. Leah, and Capt. T.D. Kelly
1957
From file 3-21 1959 Strikes:
BC2006/3(a-ggg)
Timber and lumber stencilled “Hot Cargo” on scows atNew Westminster and Annacis Island
1959
From file 7-11 1964 P 1-a Public Relations – Tours, Visitors, etc.:
BC2006/9 Mr. P.H. Ham, Planer Foreman [receiving award] 1964
From file 7-29 1964 B 1-b BCLMA – Lumber Grading & Tallying:
BC2006/8(a) 1964 Grading Trophy Presentation – Hank Even 1964
BC2006/8(b) 1964 Grading Trophy Presentation – Harold Lemke 1964
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BC2006/8(c) 1964 Grading Trophy Presentation – Helmut Bender 1964
BC2006/8(d) 1964 Grading Trophy Presentation – (l-r): HaroldLemke, Hank Even, Helmut Bender
1964
From file 11-5 1967 Training – Grading:
BC2006/10(a) 1968 Grading Class Dinner 1968
BC2006/10(b) 1968 Grading Class Dinner 1968
BC2006/11(a) P.A.G. Alley Presenting Cheque to Bob Holm forBCLMA Grading Exam Banquet on June 10, 1967 atAstor Hotel
1967
BC2006/11(b) P.A.G. Alley Presenting Cheque to Hank Even forBCLMA Grading Exam Banquet on June 10, 1967 atAstor Hotel
1967
From file 11-14 1968 Employee Benefits – Twenty-five Year Club:
BC2006/12 Honoured C.W.P. Employees at Twenty-five Year ClubPresentation Ceremony, March 29, 1968
1968
From file 13-29 1971 Corporate Communications:
BC2006/13 Presentation of Journeyman Certificates to First ThreeApprentices to complete Apprenticeship Program, (l-r):H.A. Smith, Electrical Department Foreman; Gerry Greb;John Allen; Lawrence Mostovich; and D. Excell,Mechanical Superintendent
1971
BC2006/14(a) Swing Lift 1971
BC2006/14(b) Swing Lift 1971
From file 14-6 1971 Personnel: 25-Year Club:
BC2006/15 [Presentation of 25 Year Watch to Employee] 1971
BC2006/16(a) [25-Year Club Presentation Ceremony 1971] 1971
BC2006/16(b) [25-Year Club Presentation Ceremony 1971] 1971
BC2006/17 25-Year Watches Presented March 8, 1971 to A. Leither,W. Maroni, and A.M. Chappell
1971
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From file 14-8 Pensions – Retirements 1971:
BC2006/18(a) [1971 Retirees: Jim McCart, Angus MacDonald, MikeKilbride, and Joe Kobetitsch]
1971
BC2006/18(b) [1971 Retirees], (l-r): L.N. Lorimer, ProductionSuperintendent; Benjamin Fredericks, retiree; ChrisNielson, retiree; E.A. Toebaert, “C” Mill Foreman; and J.Lawrie, Planermill Foreman
1971
From file 14-11 Personnel – 1972: Notices to Employees:
BC2006/19 Len Smith (center) Receiving Benchman Certificate ofQualification from Arnold McLean, Head Filer, and RoyLoendorf (right) Receiving Certificate of Qualificationfor Circular Saw Filer
1972
From file 14-12 Personnel – 1972: Twenty-five Year Club:
BC2006/20 Presentation of Twenty-five Year Watch to CharlieHarris
1972
BC2006/21(a) [Honoured Employees at 25 Year Club PresentationCeremony, September 1972]
1972
BC2006/21(b) [Honoured Employees at 25 Year Club PresentationCeremony, September 1972]
1972
BC2006/21(c) [Honoured Employees at 25 Year Club PresentationCeremony, February 1973]
1973
From file 14-33 Personnel – 1973: Twenty-five Year Club:
BC2006/22(a) [Honoured Employees at 25 Year Club PresentationCeremony: C.W.P. and N.W. Divisions, February 1973]
1973
BC2006/22(b) [Honoured Employees at 25 Year Club PresentationCeremony: C.W.P., February 1973]
1973
From file 14-34 Personnel: 25-Year Club Retirees, as of 1 January 1973:
BC2006/23 25 Year Watch Presentation [to] T. McMunn 1973
From file 14-36 Corporate Communications [Retirements] 1973:
BC2006/24 Retirement Presentation to John Nieborg and FrankQuist, January 2, 1973 (l-r: E.L. Gibson, W. F. Larson,
1973
99
John Nieborg, Frank Quist, and Alex Eggie)
BC2006/25 Retirement Presentation to Lee Murray, January 8, 1973(l-r: W.F. Larson, Lee Murray, and E.L. Gibson)
1973
BC2006/26(a) Employee Receiving Retirement Gift from D.W. St.John, Manager, CWP, Nov. 1973
1973
BC2006/26(b) Employee Receiving Retirement Gift from D.W. St.John, Manager, CWP, Nov. 1973
1973
From file 16-4 Retirements 1975-1976:
BC2006/27 Presentation of retirement gift to C.L. Luchine (middle)by Jim Smith (left) and Wally Black
1975
From file 16-27 Grading & Tallying 1976:
BC2006/28(a) [Presentation of Grading Award to Employee] 1976
BC2006/28(b) [Presentation of Grading Award to Employee] 1976
BC2006/28(c) [Presentation of Grading Award to Employee] 1976
BC2006/28(d) [Group photograph of employees receiving gradingawards]
1976
BC2006/28(e) [Group photograph of employees receiving gradingawards]
1976
BC2006/28(f) [Presentation of grading award to employee] 1976
BC2006/28(g) [Presentation of grading award to employee by KenVoight]
1976
BC2006/28(h) [Presentation of grading award to employee by KenVoight]
1976
BC2006/28(i) [Presentation of grading award to employee by KenVoight]
1976
BC2006/28(j) [Grading awards recipients with Ken Voight] 1976
BC2006/28(k) [Presentation of grading award to employee by KenVoight]
1976
BC2006/28(l) Tally Award Presentation to C. Schneider, (l-r): Ken 1976
100
Voight, C. Schneider, Jim Lawrie
File 1956: Photographs:
BC2006/31(a)BC2006/31(a) neg.
[2 young boys in cafeteria line-up] 1956
BC2006/31(b)BC2006/31(b) neg.
[Children with adults in cafeteria line-up] 1956
BC2006/31(c)BC2006/31(c) neg.
[Children sitting in cafeteria] 1956
BC2006/31(d)(neg.)
[Man being served ice cream cones] 1956
BC2006/31(e)(neg.)
[Piece of machinery in mill yard] 1956
File Grading and Tallying Class slides:
BC2006/86(a) 1 [Coniferous Tree] [198-]
BC2006/86(b) 2 [Coniferous Tree] [198-]
BC2006/86(c) 3 Forest [198-]
BC2006/86(d) 4 Tree Food [198-]
BC2006/86(e) 5 End of Log [198-]
BC2006/86(f) 6 Wood Structure [198-]
BC2006/86(g) 7 Fibres [198-]
BC2006/86(h) 8 Moisture in Fibres [198-]
BC2006/86(i) 9 Terminal Bud [198-]
BC2006/86(j) 10 Tree Growth [198-]
BC2006/86(k) 12 [Measurement of rings?] [198-]
BC2006/86(l) 13 Log Breakdown [198-]
BC2006/86(m) 16 Side of Log [198-]
BC2006/86(n) 39 [Damaged Lumber] [198-]
BC2006/86(o) 59 Wane [198-]
101
BC2006/87(a) 16 [Cellular structure of wood] [198-]
BC2006/87(b) 16A TBS Knots [198-]
BC2006/87(c) 18 [Various knots] [198-]
BC2006/87(d) 19 Oval Knot [198-]
BC2006/87(e) 20 Spike Knot [198-]
BC2006/87(f) 21 [Damaged lumber] [198-]
BC2006/87(g) 22 Intergrown Knot [198-]
BC2006/87(h) 22 [--] Knot [198-]
BC2006/87(i) 23 Grain Distortion [198-]
BC2006/87(j) 24 NFF Knot [1979]
BC2006/87(k) 25 Sound Knot [198-]
BC2006/87(l) 26 NFF vs. SxT [198-]
BC2006/87(m) 27 Unsound Knot [198-]
BC2006/87(n) 27 Unsound Knot [198-]
BC2006/87(o) 28 Star Checked Knot [198-]
BC2006/87(p) 28 Tight Knot [198-]
BC2006/87(q) 29 Round Knot [198-]
BC2006/87(r) 29 Knot Cluster [198-]
BC2006/87(s) 33 Ring Shake [198-]
BC2006/87(t) 35 Bark Pocket [198-]
BC2006/87(u) 47 White Specked Heart [198-]
BC2006/87(v) 48 Honeycomb [198-]
BC2006/87(w) 49 White Specks [198-]
102
BC2006/87(x) 50 Honeycomb [198-]
BC2006/87(y) 51 Torn Grain [198-]
BC2006/87(z) 52 [Knots] [198-]
BC2006/87(aa) 54 Heart Shake [198-]
BC2006/87(bb) 56 Shake [198-]
BC2006/87(cc) 57 [Damaged / split lumber] [198-]
BC2006/87(dd) 61 Wane [198-]
BC2006/87(ee) 65 [Knot? Damage] [198-]
BC2006/87(ff) 69 [Section of lumber showing grain and uneven surface] [198-]
BC2006/87(gg) 73 Improper Trimming [198-]
BC2006/87(hh) Pith Knot, Western Hemlock [198-]
BC2006/87(ii) Watertight Knot [198-]
BC2006/88(a) 7A Summer Wood vs. Spring Wood [198-]
BC2006/88(b) 11 [Measurement of Grain?] [198-]
BC2006/88(c) 36 Pitch Blister [198-]
BC2006/88(d) 38 Sapwood, Heartwood [198-]
BC2006/88(e) 38 Sapwood & Heartwood [198-]
BC2006/88(f) 45 Flat Grain and Vertical Grain Faces [198-]
BC2006/88(g) 47 Cross Grain [198-]
BC2006/88(h) 48 Spiral Grain [198-]
BC2006/88(i) 50 Skips in Dressing [198-]
BC2006/88(j) 52 Improper Trimming [198-]
BC2006/88(k) 53 Machine Burn [198-]
103
BC2006/88(l) 54 Season & Check [198-]
BC2006/88(m) 55 Split [198-]
BC2006/88(n) 56 Collapse [198-]
BC2006/88(o) 57 Warp [198-]
BC2006/88(p) 60 [Holes in wood] [198-]
BC2006/88(q) 61 Grub Holes [198-]
BC2006/88(r) 62 Teredo Holes [198-]
BC2006/88(s) 63 Picaroon Holes, Douglas Fir [198-]
BC2006/88(t) 63 Picaroon Holes [198-]
BC2006/88(u) 64 Holes From Any Cause [198-]
BC2006/89(a) 30 Pitch Streak, Douglas Fir 1978
BC2006/89(b) 30 Heavy Pitch [198-]
BC2006/89(c) 30 Pitch Blister [198-]
BC2006/89(d) 30 Pitch Streak [198-]
BC2006/89(e) 31 Shake 1979
BC2006/89(f) 32 Through Shake 1979
BC2006/89(g) 34 Pitch Pocket [198-]
BC2006/89(h) 34 Bark Pocket [198-]
BC2006/89(i) 37 Western Hemlock Characteristics 1978
BC2006/89(j) 40 Stain [198-]
BC2006/89(k) 41 White Specks [198-]
BC2006/89(l) 41 White Specked Heart [198-]
BC2006/89(m) 42 Firm and Not Firm Honeycomb [198-]
104
BC2006/89(n) 43 Advanced Decay [198-]
BC2006/89(o) 43 Advanced Decay [198-]
BC2006/89(p) 43 Unsound Wood [198-]
BC2006/89(q) 44 Unsound Wood in Timbers [198-]
BC2006/89(r) 46 Resin Ducts, Douglas Fir 1978
BC2006/89(s) 46 Resin Ducts 1978
BC2006/89(t) 46 Cross Grain (Spiral) 1979
BC2006/89(u) 49 Falling Break, Western Hemlock 1978
BC2006/89(v) 49 Falling or Compression Break [198-]
BC2006/90(a) 42 Pitch Pocket [198-]
BC2006/90(b) 43 Pitch Blister [198-]
BC2006/90(c) 44 Pitch Streak [198-]
BC2006/90(d) 45 Sap Stain [198-]
BC2006/90(e) 46 [Wood defect] [198-]
BC2006/90(f) Pin Holes 1986
BC2006/90(g) Checks 1986
BC2006/91(a) 18 Flat Grain, Vertical Grain 1986
BC2006/91(b) 20 Area of Intergrown Knots and Area of Sound, Tight,Not Firmly Fixed Knot
1986
BC2006/91(c) 21 [-] Scattered Knots 1986
BC2006/91(d) 22 Star Checked Knot 1986
BC2006/91(e) 24 Knot Cluster [198-]
BC2006/91(f) 30 Knot Hole and Not Firmly Fixed Knot 1986
105
BC2006/91(g) 36 Diagonal Grain [198-]
BC2006/91(h) 46 Teredo Holes 1986
BC2006/91(i) 47 Grub Holes 1986
BC2006/91(j) 48 Slope of Grain [198-]
BC2006/91(k) 49 Unsound Wood, Honeycomb 1986
BC2006/91(l) 52 Bark Pockets 1986
BC2006/91(m) 58 Flat and Vertical Grain [198-]
BC2006/91(n) 59 Grub Hole [198-]
BC2006/91(o) 61 Splits [198-]
BC2006/91(p) 62 Teredo Holes [198-]
BC2006/91(q) 64 Collapse 1986
BC2006/91(r) 65 Dog Hole [198-]
BC2006/91(s) 66 Skips in Dressing [198-]
BC2006/91(t) 68 Offset 1986
BC2006/91(u) 70 Picaroon Hole 1986
BC2006/91(v) 70 [Staining] [198-]
BC2006/91(w) 71 Torn Grain 1986
BC2006/91(x) 74 Compression Break 1986
Photographs from Safety Department records series:
From file 21-35 1955 – Notices: Letters to All Employees:
BC2006/30 [Man receiving safety award] [ca. 1954]
From file 22-25 1960 A 1-c Accident Investigations:
BC2006/32(a)BC2006/32(a) neg.
Welding Rod Storage Box which Fell Against J.McBride, July 8, 1960
1960
106
BC2006/32(b)BC2006/32(b) neg.
Welding Rod Storage Box which Fell Against J.McBride, July 8, 1960 [close-up]
1960
BC2006/33(a) sm.BC2006/33(a) lg.BC2006/33(a) neg.
#1 Outfeed View [of Pony Edger] 1960
BC2006/33(b) sm.BC2006/33(b) lg.BC2006/33(b) neg.
#2 Outfeed View [of Pony Edger] 1960
BC2006/33(c) #2 Outfeed View [of Pony Edger]
BC2006/33(d) sm.BC2006/33(d) lg.BC2006/33(d) neg.
Outfeed View [of Pony Edger] 1960
BC2006/33(e) sm.BC2006/33(e) lg.BC2006/33(e) neg.
#4 TopView [of Pony Edger] 1960
BC2006/33(f)BC2006/33(f) neg.
[Pony Edger – Outfeed View] 1960
BC2006/34 M. Jessome – Accident, Jan. 1960 1960
Photographs from Physical Plant and Maintenance Department records series:
From file 24-29 Research & Development 1966-1968:
BC2006/35 Technical library of the Corporate Research andDevelopment Department, MacMillan Bloedel Limited
1967
From file 25-40 102 C.W.P. Chip Scow Berth 1971:
BC2006/36 Scow Berth Gallery Piles at M-Z with Broken 6 x 12Support Timbers, September 15, 1971
1971
From file 26-13 Edgers & Rippers 1950-1960:
BC2006/37 HEAPS Machinery Ltd. – Automatic Edger Layout 1957
BC2006/38(a) Sumner 6” Edger 1959
BC2006/38(b) Sumner 6” Edger 1959
BC2006/39 Schurman Edger with Banked Hydraulic Controls 1956
107
BC2006/40 Sumner C & D Edger Shifter – Control Panel 1958
BC2006/41 Sumner Edger 1960
BC2006/42 Sumner Edger Setworks 1960
From file 26-20 204 “B” Edger:
BC2006/43 Sumner 12” x 60” Heavy Duty 5 Saw Edger 1965
BC2006/44 Trojan Edger Setworks 1965
From file 26-35 782 Power Plant – Steam:
BC2006/45(a) “B” Power Stacks, photographed by Mr. O’Sullivan ofClean Air Society, April 12, 1954
1954
BC2006/45(b) “B” Power Stacks, photographed by Mr. O’Sullivan ofClean Air Society, April 12, 1954
1954
From file 26(37-38) Concrete Chimney 1954-1957:
BC2006/59(a) St. Helens Pulp & Paper Co….Forerunner of Future[Chimney] Damage
1953
BC2006/59(b) St. Helens Pulp & Paper Co….Chimney exposed todampness too long and corrosion
1953
BC2006/60(a-w) C.W.P. Concrete Chimney Damage, October 1954 1954
From file 27(2-3)“C” Mill Revision 1976-1978:
BC2006/46 cae 6 ft. Setting Horizontal Bandwill c/w Slat Bed andSlab Pressrolls
[1976]
From file 27-11 253 “C” Carriage 1949-1963:
BC2006/47 36” ‘Sumner’ Pony Carriage Air Knee Assembly 1954
From file 27-12 652 Hogs & Hog Fuel 1953-1969:
BC2006/48(a) #1 Walkway to Boom Area and “B” Mill Jackladder, May8/69
1969
BC2006/48(b) #2 Walkway to Boom Area and “B” Mill Jack Ladder,May 8/69
1969
108
BC2006/48(c) #3 1st Floor, Between Hog Building and Fuel StorageArea, May 8/69
1969
BC2006/48(d) #4 Ground Level, Between Hog Building and FuelStorage Area, May 8/69
1969
BC2006/48(e) #5 Sample of Broken Piling, May 8/69 1969
BC2006/48(f) #6 Where Cat Pushes Hog Into Conveyor to P/H, May8/69
1969
From file 27-21 Crane – Log Sorting & Bundling 1971:
BC2006/49 100’-0’ Span 35 Ton Capacity Double Girder BridgeCrane
1971
From file 28(4-5) 207-01 Slasher Trimmer Infeed & Outfeed 1968-1969:
BC2006/50(a) Long-handled Model CS3 Control Handle 1969
BC2006/50(b) Long-handled Model CS3 Control Handle 1969
From file 28(6-8) 207 #2 Trimmer Noise Abatement ASE #559:
BC2006/51(a) “B” Mill Slasher – Roof Truss, August 17, 1974 1974
BC2006/51(b) “B” Mill Slasher – General View, Looking West, August16, 1974
1974
BC2006/51(c) “B” Mill Slasher – View Looking West of Roof, CylinderPiping, August 17, 1974
1974
BC2006/51(d) “B” Mill Slasher – View Looking East of Roof, RoofTruss Cylinders & Piping, August 17, 1974
1974
BC2006/51(e) “B” Mill Slasher – #1 Trimmer Glu-Lam and West EndMotor, August 17, 1974
1974
BC2006/51(f) “B” Mill Slasher – West End Drive Shaft, August 17,1974
1974
BC2006/51(g) “B” Mill Slasher – East End Wall & East Motor Base,August 17, 1974
1974
BC2006/51(h) “B” Mill Slasher – North Wall & Roof, August 17, 1974 1974
109
From file 28-19 214 #3 Edger Infeed Mods. ASE 787:
BC2006/52 “Servoset” Hydraulic Setworks for a 5-Saw Edger 1981
From file 28(22-23) 215-03 Horizontal Resaw SER 1020:
BC2006/53(a) Old Horizontal Resaw [1972]
BC2006/53(b) Old Horizontal Resaw [1972]
BC2006/53(c) Old Horizontal Resaw [1972]
BC2006/53(d) New Horizontal Resaw Outfeed Camelback & RecycleTrans.
[1972]
BC2006/53(e) Recycle Transfer Dropping Into Recycle Rollcase [1972]
BC2006/53(f) Recycle Rollcase [1972]
BC2006/53(g) Recycle Rollcase Drive [1972]
From file 28-24 253 Head Rig #2 Evaluations:
BC2006/54(a) Brunette – Salem 9’ Standard Strain Bandmill 1975
BC2006/54(b) Brunette – Salem 6’ High Strain Bandmill 1975
From file 29-1 263-01 Installation of Beale Timber Sorter 1962-1963:
BC2006/55(a) Can-Car Photo[graph]s from Tahsis Prior to Timber CraneInstallation, April 1962
1962
BC2006/55(b) Can-Car Photo[graph] from Tahsis, April 1962 1962
BC2006/55(c) Can-Car Photo[graph] from Tahsis, April 1962 1962
BC2006/55(d) Can-Car Photo[graph] from Tahsis, April 1962 1962
BC2006/55(e) [Can-Car Beale Timber Sorter] [1962]
From file 29(7-8) Hogs – General 1966-1974:
BC2006/56 5XFA Bark Shredder, Potlatch Forests Inc., Lewiston,Idaho
[1974]
BC2006/57(a) Bradson Machinery Ltd. – 60” Hammer Hog MB145 1973
110
BC2006/57(b) Bradson Machinery Ltd. – 60” Hammer Hog MB144 1973
BC2006/57(c) Bradson Machinery Ltd. – 60” Hammer Hog MB146 1973
From file 29(19-20) 210-01 Modifications to Remanufacturing 1967-1968:
BC2006/58(a) Grinding fixture for maintaining knives for chipping edger 1968
BC2006/58(b) Babbiting fixture for maintaining knives for chippingedger
1968
From file 32(3-4) 410 Noise Abatement 6-16 Planer ASE #462:
BC2006/61(a) Enclosure Over Planer for Purpose of Reducing NoiseLevel – Infeed Portion
[1972]
BC2006/61(b) Enclosure Over Planer for Purpose of Reducing NoiseLevel – Outfeed Portion
[1972]
BC2006/61(c) Enclosure Over Planer for Purpose of Reducing NoiseLevel – Outfeed Portion
[1972]
BC2006/61(d) Enclosure Over Planer for Purpose of Reducing NoiseLevel – Interior
[1972]
From file 32-10 412 6-16 Anti-Stain 1982:
BC2006/62(a) 5 Probe Sensor 1982
BC2006/62(b) 5 Probe Sensor – Center Probe – Ground 1982
BC2006/62(c) 5 Probe Sensor [Components] 1982
BC2006/63(a) Somass 1” Greenchain Anti-stain – Electrics, April 1982 1982
BC2006/63(b) Somass 1” Greenchain Anti-stain – Controller, April 1982 1982
From file 33-19 662-01 No. 1 Chipper 1958-1963:
BC2006/66(a) Sumner Norman Type Chipper [1958]
BC2006/66(b) Sumner Norman Type Chipper [1958]
From file 33(20-21) 667 36” Chip Conveyor to Scows ASE #431:
BC2006/64(a) 36’ Belt Chip Conveyor – Elevation Lower Section BentNos. 1 and 2
1972
111
BC2006/64(b) 36’ Belt Chip Conveyor – Elevation Upper Section BentNo. 3
1972
BC2006/64(c) 36’ Belt Chip Conveyor – Bent No. 3: 1970 Repairs 1972
BC2006/64(d) 36’ Belt Chip Conveyor – Bent No. 2: Middle Piles AddLittle to Stability
1972
BC2006/64(e) 36’ Belt Chip Conveyor – Bent No. 2: Note DeterioratedCondition of Brace
1972
From file 33-22 667 24” Chip Conveyor ASE #432 1972-1974:
BC2006/65(a) 24” Belt Chip Conveyor – North Truss Lower Chord,West End. Note crushing.
1972
BC2006/65(b) 24” Belt Chip Conveyor – North Truss Upper Chord,West End. Note projection of bolt and plate.
1972
From file 34(2-3) [Timber Sizer] 1950:
BC2006/67(a) Stetson-Ross 4A4 Motorized Ball Bearing Four SideTimber Sizer
1950
BC2006/67(b) Stetson-Ross 4A4 Motorized Ball Bearing Four SideTimber Sizer Showing Feed Motor
1950
BC2006/67(c) Stetson-Ross 504 E Automatic Feeding Table 1950
BC2006/67(d) Tallman No. 604-E Unloader Installed Before Feed Tableand Stetson-Ross 4A4 Timber Sizer
1950
BC2006/67(e) Stetson-Ross Travelling Apron Deck Conveyor and 603ETilting Unloader Hoist
1950
BC2006/67(f) An Assortment of Modern Cutterheads for Stetson-Ross4A4 Ball Bearing Timber Sizer…
1950
BC2006/67(g) [Variable Speed Drive] 1950
BC2006/67(h) Stetson-Ross #2100 Smooth-End Trimmer 1950
BC2006/67(i) [Moulder] 1950
BC2006/67(j) Stetson-Ross #126B High Production Six-head 12”Moulder
1950
112
BC2006/67(k) Stetson-Ross R100 High Speed, Selective, Self-FeedingRipsaw
1950
BC2006/67(l) WT65 Smooth-end Bundle Trimmer 1950
BC2006/67(m) [Stetson-Ross Timber Sizer] 1950
BC2006/67(n) Stetson-Ross R-100 High Speed Selective Ripsaw withWF98 Jump Return Roll Table
1950
BC2006/67(o) Stetson-Ross T-67 Square End Bundle Trimmer FeaturingAir Activated Stop plates
1950
BC2006/67(p) Stetson-Ross #3150 Automatic Bundle Trimmer 1950
BC2006/67(q) [Sorting racks] 1950
BC2006/67(r) Stetson-Ross T-64 Moulding Bundle Trimmer 1950
BC2006/67(s) Stetson-Ross 126B, 12” Moulder-Matcher, with Built-inSurfacing Cylinders Ahead of Side Heads
1950
BC2006/67(t) The Stetson-Ross T-67 Trimmer with Bundle in OutfeedTrim Position
1950
BC2006/67(u) [Stetson-Ross T-64 Moulding Bundle Trimmer] 1950
From file 34-24 Stetson-Ross 6-16-A Planer and Matcher:
BC2006/68(a) Stetson-Ross Jig for Gang Grinding of Ground to PatternKnives
1951
BC2006/68(b) Stetson-Ross 6-16-A Planer & Matcher – Side Spindle 1951
BC2006/68(c) Stetson-Ross 6-16-A Planer & Matcher – Section ThruTop & Bottom Cylinder
1951
113
General photographs series
File 34-35 Photocopies of Photographs [193-?]-1958:**Dates given are those of the original photograph
34 35 C.W.P. – 1958: Percy Smith (left) and his foreman,Arnold McLean, checks wear and tear on chipsaw hehelped develop (photocopy)
1958
34 35 C.W.P. – 1958: 6:16 Planer: George Northcott (ChiefElectrician) checks flaking machine which he helpedinvent and install for planer mill (photocopy)
1958
34 35 [Mill Office?] (photocopy) [193-?]
34 35 Construction of “C” Mill 1944 (photocopy) 1944
34 35 Trimsaws – November 1954 (photocopy) 1954
34 35 C.W.P. Green Chain – 1958 (photocopy) 1958
34 35 C.W.P. – November 1954: Headrig; Pictured left is theSetter “Setting the Dogs” (photocopy)
1954
34 35 C.W.P. – 1958 Forklift (photocopy) 1958
34 35 Manager, C.W.P. – 1958: Ed McDonald (photocopy) 1958
34 35 [C.W.P. Parking Lot] (photocopy) [1958]
34 35 C.W.P. – 1958: “C” Mill Foreman Bob Wilson (left) andChief Millwright Hans Luttger (photocopy)
1958
File 34-36 Photocopies of aerial photographs of C.W.P.:
34 36 Aerial photographs of C.W.P. (photocopies) [198-?](copy)
BC2006/69(a) Heaps Engineering Machinery 1940
BC2006/69(b) Heaps, Waterous Limited Machinery [1940]
BC2006/69(c) Heaps, Waterous Limited Machinery [1940]
BC2006/70(a) MB – C.W.P.: 16” x 16” 85’ Long Spare for UnitedKingdom 1944 – Carriage and Trailer, Carriage “A” Mill
1944
114
BC2006/70(b) MB – C.W.P.: Round Log Gang or Swedish Gang Saw –2” Lumber for 2 x 4 through 2 x 12 General Purpose –“A” Mill, Jack Chambers and Kris Neilson
[1944]
BC2006/70© MB – C.W.P.: October 1944, Swedish Gang – “A” Mill,Jack Chambers and Kris Neilson
1944
BC2006/70(d) “B” Mill Electric Carriage: Foreman: Chambers / Sawyer:Henry
[1944]
BC2006/70(e) Carrier Crew with “B” Powerhouse in the Background,December 1947
1947
BC2006/70(f) New Type Ross Carrier Put Into Operation at C.W.P.,March 1948
1948
BC2006/70(g) C.W.P. – Planer Mill [195-?]
BC2006/70(h) Log Cut-Off Saw [ca. 1950]
BC2006/70(i) Strapped Bundles for a Ramco Order [ca. 1950]
BC2006/70(j) Diners at Gai Paree Supper Club, April 25, 1952 1952
BC2006/70(k) C.W.P. 1957: Ed McDonald, Manager (2nd left) and JackForrest, Superintendent
1957
BC2006/71 Large photograph of mill [ca. 1950]
BC2006/29(a-k)
[Presentation of safety awards to employees] 1954
BC2006/85(a) West side of load [of lumber] [196-?]
BC2006/85(b) South end of load [of lumber] [196-?]
BC2006/85(c) Southwest view [of dangerous load of lumber] [196-?]
BC2006/85(d) Southwest view [of dangerous load of lumber] [196-?]
BC2006/85(e) North end of [dangerous] load [of lumber] [196-?]
BC2006/85(f) Southwest view [of dangerous load of lumber] [196-?]
BC2006/85(g) Top of [dangerous] load [of lumber] as delivered [196-?]
115
BC2006/72(a) [Workshop] [196-?]
BC2006/72(b) [Outdoor Storage Area] [196-?]
BC2006/72(c) [Mill Equipment] [196-?]
BC2006/72(d) [Jack Ladder] [196-?]
BC2006/72(e) [Mill Equipment] [196-?]
BC2006/73(a) #10 Sawyer’s Controls – “B” Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(b) #16 Coffee Time – Tallsawyer – “B” Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(c) #51 Hog Fuel Pit [197-?]
BC2006/73(d) #6 Barker Outfeed – “B” Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(e) #2 Cut-off Saw [197-?]
BC2006/73(f) #52 Fireman at Controls – Power House [197-?]
BC2006/73(g) #29 Sorting Table – “B” Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(h) #12 Headrig – “B” Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(i) #47 Hammer Head Crane [197-?]
BC2006/73(j) #9 Sawyer – “B” Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(k) #21 Edger Operator – “B” Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(l) #45 Painter – Planer Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(m) #44 Wireman – Planer Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(n) #26 Gangsaw – Saw Blades Being Adjusted [197-?]
BC2006/73(o) #23 Gangsaw Infeed – “B” Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(p) #41 Planer [197-?]
BC2006/73(q) #25 Gangsaw – Saw Blades – “B” Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(r) #17 Remains of Bandsaw After Hitting a Stone – “B” Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(s) #27 Trimmer – “B” Mill [197-?]
116
BC2006/73(t) #53 Steam Turbine – Power House [197-?]
BC2006/73(u) #15 Carriage – “B” Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(v) #35 Greenchain [197-?]
BC2006/73(w) #36 Export Chain [197-?]
BC2006/73(x) #11 Sawyer – “B” Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(y) #14 Carriage – “B” Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(z) #37 Carrier [197-?]
BC2006/73(aa) #32 Timber Crane [197-?]
BC2006/73(bb) #1 Boom Grounds [197-?]
BC2006/73(cc) #39 Kiln [197-?]
BC2006/73(dd) #13 Headrig – “B” Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(ee) #5 Barker Infeed – “B” Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(ff) #4 Jack Ladder – “B” Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(gg) #22 Edger Outfeed – “B” Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(hh) #24 Gangsaw Outfeed – “B” Mill [197-?]
BC2006/73(ii) #49 Hammerhead Crane [197-?]
BC2006/73(jj) #54 Chiploading [197-?]
BC2006/73(kk) [Sawyer] [197-?]
BC2006/73(ll) [Sawyer] [197-?]
BC2006/73(mm)
[Sawyer] [197-?]
BC2006/73(nn) [Man repairing saw blade] [197-?]
BC2006/73(oo) Gangsaw – Saw blades being adjusted [197-?]
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BC2006/73(pp) Gangsaw – Saw blades being adjusted [197-?]
BC2006/73(qq) [Sorting table] [197-?]
BC2006/73(rr) [Sawyer] [197-?]
BC2006/73(ss) [Sawyer] [197-?]
BC2006/73(tt) [Sawyer] [197-?]
BC2006/73(uu) Cut-off Saw [197-?]
BC2006/73(vv) [Man operating equipment] [197-?]
BC2006/73(ww)
Barker Outfeed [197-?]
BC2006/73(xx) [Large control panel] [197-?]
BC2006/73(yy) Steam Turbine – Power House [197-?]
BC2006/73negs. (161 images)
Negatives of BC2006/73 photographs and related imagesnot developed
[197-?]
BC2006/74(a-ii) negs.
Various images of mill equipment, employees, andactivities
[197-?]
BC2006/75 Panoramic View of Canadian White Pines [sic] Sawmill [197-?]
BC2006/76(neg.)
Neg. [25 Year Award Recipients] [197-]
BC2006/77(a) [Interior view of mill] [198-?]
BC2006/77(b) [Lumber Chart] [198-?]
BC2006/77(c) [Interior View of Mill] [198-?]
BC2006/77(d) [Lumber Stacking in Yard] [198-?]
BC2006/78 [Worker sorting logs] [198-]
BC2006/79 [C.W.P. Plymac Tug] [198-]
BC2006/80(a) [Worker in front of gangsaw sawblades] [198-]
BC2006/80(b) [Worker on transfer chains] [198-]
118
BC2006/80(c) [Worker on transfer chains] [198-]
BC2006/80(d) [Cut-off Saw Operator] [198-]
BC2006/80(e) [Sawyer] [198-]
BC2006/80(f) [Cut-off Saw] [198-]
BC2006/80(g) [Barker] [198-]
BC2006/80(h) Pulp Chip Scow [198-]
BC2006/81(a) [Man working on large circular saw blade] [198-]
BC2006/81(b) [Close-up view of machinery] [198-]
BC2006/81(c) [Man working on barker] [198-]
BC2006/81(d) [ Transfer chains to automatic trimmer] [198-]
BC2006/81(e) [Mill machinery – edger] [198-]
BC2006/81(f) [Close-up view of mill machinery] [198-]
BC2006/81(g) [Interior mill view] [198-]
BC2006/81(h) [Sorting table] [198-]
BC2006/81(i) [Mill equipment] [198-]
BC2006/81(j) [Mill equipment] [198-]
BC2006/81(k) [Automatic trimmer?] [198-]
BC2006/81(l) [Employee with equipment] [198-]
BC2006/81(m) [Employee standing in front of mill] [198-]
BC2006/81(n) [Log carriage] [198-]
BC2006/81(o) [Man operating equipment in mill] [198-]
BC2006/81(p) [Booming ground with jack ladder in background] [198-]
BC2006/81(q) [Log carriage] [198-]
119
BC2006/81(r) [Close-up view of machinery] [198-]
BC2006/81(s) [Close up view of machinery] [198-]
BC2006/81(t) [Workers sorting lumber off of green chain] [198-]
BC2006/81(u) [Close-up view of machinery] [198-]
BC2006/81(v) [View of pulp chip scow] [198-]
BC2006/81(w) [Interior view of mill] [198-]
BC2006/81(x) [London Farm, Richmond, BC] [198-]
BC2006/81(y) [Man working on equipment] [198-]
BC2006/81(z) [Log carriage] [198-]
BC2006/81(aa) [Log carriage] [198-]
BC2006/81(bb) [View of mill from water, showing pulp chip scow] [198-]
BC2006/81(cc) [Man operating piece of equipment] [198-]
BC2006/81(dd) [Man in mill workshop] [198-]
BC2006/81(ee) [Man adjusting lumber load on semi-truck trailer] [198-]
BC2006/81(ff) [Man welding] [198-]
BC2006/81(gg) [Man working on piece of equipment] [198-]
BC2006/81(hh) [Man in mill workshop] [198-]
BC2006/81(ii) [Man welding] [198-]
BC2006/81(jj) [Man welding with other man looking on] [198-]
BC2006/81(kk) [Lumber being loaded onto semi-truck trailer] [198-]
BC2006/81(ll) [Forklift loads of lumber] [198-]
BC2006/81(mm)
[Forklift loaded with lumber] [198-]
BC2006/81(nn) [Man on log in boom area] [198-]
120
BC2006/81(oo) [C.W.P. Safe Days and Lost Time Sign] [ca. 1980]
BC2006/81(pp) [Employees grading and sorting] [198-]
BC2006/81(qq) [Man moving logs in boom area] [198-]
BC2006/81(rr) [Small tug in booming area] [198-]
BC2006/81(ss) [Swedish Gangsaw] [198-]
BC2006/81(tt-gggg) negs.
Negatives of several BC2006/81 photographs and relatedimages not developed
[198-]
BC2006/82(a) [Barker] [198-?]
BC2006/82(b) [Barker] [198-?]
BC2006/82(c) [Employees working on belts to Scow Berth] [198-?]
BC2006/82(d) [Employees working on belts to Scow Berth] [198-?]
BC2006/82(e) [Employees working on belts to Scow Berth] [198-?]
BC2006/82(f) [Employees working on belts to Scow Berth] [198-?]
BC2006/82(g) Scow loading [198-?]
BC2006/82(h) Timber crane [198-?]
BC2006/82(i) Timber crane [198-?]
BC2006/82(j) Hammerhead crane [198-?]
BC2006/82(k) Chip loading [198-?]
BC2006/83(a) #4 Shed Employee Walkway 1981
BC2006/83(b) Lack of Safety Interest [around fire hydrant] 1981
BC2006/83(c) A Classic Abuse of a Danger Information Sign 1981
BC2006/83(d) A Classic Abuse of a Danger Information Sign 1981
BC2006/83(e) Oil Storage Power House 1981
BC2006/83(f) This Side of Road is Another Storage Area, For All 1981
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Manner of New and Scrap Material
BC2006/83(g) [Empty Job Safety Procedures Board] “B” Mill Auto-Trimmers
1981
BC2006/83(h) [Empty Job Safety Procedures Board] Reman SortingTable
1981
BC2006/83(i) Under “B” Mill Chipper – Dirty, Barely Legible SafetySigns that Become Part of the Woodwork
1981
BC2006/83(j) Poor Placement of Conflicting Signs 1981
BC2006/83(k) Poor Piling in Front of Yard Foreman’s Office 1981
BC2006/83(l) Packaging Unit – There is a Fine 1981
BC2006/83(m) Danger Signs: Two Examples of the Lack of SafetyInterest in the Packaging Unit
1981
BC2006/83(n) Danger Signs: Two Examples of the Lack of SafetyInterest in the Packaging Unit
1981
BC2006/83(o) Good Example of a Safety Board: Planer Mill, C.W.P. 1981
BC2006/83(p) Bad Example of a Safety Board: “B” Mill, V.P.D. 1981
BC2006/83(q) Back Door, C.W.P. Canteen – Complaints of ShippingHazard
1981
BC2006/83(r) [No Parking Sign]: No Attention Paid to this Sign 1981
BC2006/83(s) Disregard [of Fire Hydrant], Local Sales C.W.P. Yard – InFlood Condition Nearly Year Round
1981
BC2006/83(t) An Example of Poor Placing of Safety Material – KilnsOffice (C.W.P.)
1981
BC2006/83(u) C.W.P. Machine Shop – Stains to Machine Shop Used asa Storage Place for Spare Parts
1981
BC2006/83(v) Under “B” Barker, C.W.P.: Oil Slick Under HydraulicUnit of “B” Barker
1981
BC2006/83(w) Oil on Heavily-Used Walkway – (Two Slips and One FallDirectly Attributed to this Oil
1981
122
BC2006/83(x) Southeast Side of Steam Plant in Front of High VoltageTransformers
1981
BC2006/83(y) “B” Mill #1 Head Rig – Extremely Poorly Kept SafetyBoard Over a Set of Stains
1981
BC2006/83(z) “B” Mill #1 Head Rig – Poorly Kept Safety Materials 1981
BC2006/83(aa) C.W.P. Power House – Disregarded Sign 1981
BC2006/83(bb) C.W.P. Power House – Graffiti on Equipment and SafetySign
1981
BC2006/83(cc) 1 ½ ft. dia. Oil Slick on Walkway in Heavily Used AreaCaused by Leakage From Overhead Hydraulic Unit, “B”Barker
1981
BC2006/83(dd) C.W.P. Carrier Garage, East Side – Complaints of ScrapMetals
1981
BC2006/83(ee) C.W.P. Carrier Garage, West Side – Complaints of ScrapMetals
1981
BC2006/83(ff) C.W.P. Carrier Garage, East Side – Complaints of ScrapMetals
1981
BC2006/83(gg) Lack of Safety Interest: Export Chain 1981
BC2006/83(hh) Safety Board on Door Opening Out 1981
BC2006/83(ii) Example of the Lack of Safety Interest in the PackagingUnit: Job Breakdowns on Staff Room Counter
1981
BC2006/83(jj) Example of the Lack of Safety Interest in the PackagingUnit: Top of a Set of Stairs
1981
BC2006/83(kk) Export Chain, West Side – Graffiti 1981
BC2006/83(ll) Export Chain, West Side – Graffiti 1981
BC2006/83(mm)
Export Chain, East Side – Graffiti 1981
BC2006/83(nn) Export Chain, West Side – Graffiti 1981
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BC2006/83(oo) Export Chain, South Side – Graffiti 1981
BC2006/83(pp) Ladder to Upper Steam Plant at #3 Induction Fan (EastSide) – A Favorite Site to Store All Types of Scrap Metal
1981
BC2006/83(qq) “B” Millwright’s Lunch Room – In the Wet Weather ThisArea is Constantly Muddy and Very Slippery
1981
BC2006/83(rr) “B” Millwright’s Lunch Room – In the Wet Weather ThisArea is Constantly Muddy and Very Slippery – NeedsExpanded Metal to Stop the Leaks
1981
BC2006/83(ss) Power House Main Entrance – They Tend to Place TheseCompressors Very Close to the Bottom of the Stairs
1981
BC2006/83(tt) Power House Main Entrance – A Serious Accident in thisVery Spot, Yet Here Is a Danger Sign Lying Under aWalkway
1981
BC2006/83(uu) Under “B” Reman – This Walkway Has Been A ConstantTripping Hazard For Years
1981
BC2006/84(a) “B” Mill #1 Head Rig Job Safety Board 1981
BC2006/84(b) [Fire Station Inside Mill] 1981
BC2006/84(c) [Safety and Noise Protection Boards] 1981
BC2006/84(d) [Plant Fire Alarm No. 6] 1981
BC2006/84(e) [Removed Safety Signs] 1981
BC2006/84(f) [Safety Board Outside Building] 1981
BC2006/84(g) [Safety Sign Covered by Fallen Sheet of Wood] 1981
BC2006/84(h) [Neglected Safety Sign] 1981
BC2006/84(i) [Water Damaged Safety Sign] 1981
BC2006/84(j) [Oil Covered Walkway] 1981
BC2006/84(k) [Planer and Safety Production Information Board] 1981
BC2006/84(l) [Danger and Job Safety Procedures Boards] 1981