5 j spurt from the time tne season 1 Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, June 11, 1951 opens, May 24, until Closing No vember 14. Here's Wishing Success to Columbia Cellulose . Company Ltd. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A Good Place to Buy Over Quarter Century Hunting and Fishing in North and Central B.C. Perhaps 'the greatest attraction to hunters is the large bull moose, king of the untamed bovine family. There has been a great increase in non Freshwater gteelhead fishing U a favorite sport in Prince Eu-pert streams, and near Terrace, In the Copper River. Salmon trolling In and around Prince Rupert harbor Is only done on a small scale, although catches have been good and the Rod and' Gun Club hopes to run a salmon derby this fall, lol- resident hunters in the Bulkley valley and Omineca lowing the trout derby. districts lately, while moose were fast decreasing in these popular haunts, in this area and one bird san But last winter huge herds of ctuary. The Nechako Bird San ctuary and the Kaien Island Game Reserve, near Prince Rupert, are the only twe that give any protection to game as the other reserves are more for protection of the public. The Nech moose were reported seen back in their favorite grazing areas and game authorities believe the population this fall will be of considerable size. Deer are scarce throughout mast of Central and Northwestern B.C., except around Prince Rupert, where they are slowly increasing. No cougar ' have been reported in the vicinity ,'.. , , , ' ' ' . , ...-' - " . i SO"- "TT; I'-rx-cr , ; . f, -, . i , ' . V '- ' ' ( v .-v. , v'v ; J i ' '. ' ', .V i4; y1 , , - , - TO COLUMBIA. CELLULOSE- On the Opening of Your ' fine new Pulp Mill ve extend Congratulations of this north const area. Caribou in the Tweedsmnr ako sanctuary seems to be a great help to geese as theyj land there in large numbers and are increasing each year, j SPORT FISHING , Sport fishing is a major tourist ' attraction to this area for cut-i throat trout, lake and rainbow; are plentiful from Prince Ru-i pert to Prince George. Some of' the close-in lakes and streams have been fairly 'fished-out" but there are numerous small Park area are reported to be holding their own but are not increasing as they should, aue to predation of wolves. A program of intense predatory animal hunting by the provincial :l I'M lakes off the beaten track whore , little fishing has been done, t consequently limit catches then are. regular. At Prudhomme Lake, neat Prince Rupert, where trout have remained small and efforts tc replenish with planting of trout eggs have not been successful, a game department is expected to greatly reduce this . element of danger. Sheep are reported to be increasing in the Cassiar district only. Throughout the lemainder of the mountainous area they are holding their own. On the other hand, mountain goat are plentiful in all areas. Grizzly bear have been increasing in numbers, especially in the Skeena River district, and not many of tnese animals are taken by hunters. Black and O new experiment will be made by the Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Association this year, supported by the game commission. Fresh water .shrimp, taken from lakes around Smithers will be planted in Prudhomme Lake in wire enclosures and brown bear are very plentiful in 1 1 s I . A v oud stave pip.' line, 48 Indies in dlameler and 6 ' 'j. miles lung, carries water from ,i-(.t (bin and reservoir at Frudhomm . Lake to the water treatment building at the ;:I !:inil plant. The pipe line generally fo lows the ground with th exception of three . .toiallliiK miles In length i and a 14Hl-loot licstle which carries the line from the j' cl ii'Tuvs Walnrlt'ht Basin to Watson Is ajul. Fashion careful study made to see Footwear Up Store all areas, in spite of the year-round open season. Pheasants have been released at Vanderhoof and Fort St. John, and reports indicate the birds have survived and are in good conditon. There are three game reserves af of Engineering Ingenuity & whether they survive. If successful the lake will be well stocked with these shrimp and it Is expected the rainbow trout, plentiful in numbers but small in size, will obtain normal growth. Cutthroat Is the most abundant trout on the coastal ureas 5, 10c Dom's could proceed. Steel flv: and a half inches thick., Istruction htruction of Cellulose Store tonnage was saved by. carrying v.-'.Ms. in the foundations The Dept. Tribute to Builders j The panels are of precast i sandwich construction, consust-j ing of two layers of concrete en-j eating a two-inch layer of foam ! glass insulation. Each slab was j reinforced with wire mesh before Dt vapor barrier and insulation pre- i and sych lakes as Lakelse, near I Terrace, Kitsumga lum Lake and vent condensation on the walls. ... , . . ' Khitada Lake, which drain into In ail construction, steel and ; t tkeena R,v abound ln concrete were the dominant tna fisn A' sheer engineering ingenuity, it would be pouring. After pouring, the two materials usea. Burnt ciay pro-i o,,., ,rf ara mnr. A. J. Dominate- " S: J- Dominate- PRINCE RUPERT o beat the planners and builders of the new in the Interior, especially in the ! men siao was vacuum anea ana ; ducts, like brick and tile, were jpow?r trowelled, thus ensuring ;not used in basic construction. small lakes surrounding Bablne 1 a dense, impervious high stj-ength Sand and gravel were dredged j,ake, from local tidal beds and broken smaii east of Smithers. Many and larger streams sup concrete. Precast panels were poured at the tate of 35 panels each day stone was available irom the mill site. Inside wall partitions and :ia Cellulose Company purified pulp mill ac bpert. t the difficulties of ; are also on the lower level, tonuitions in northern ,OREAT PIPE LIVE toumbia. the new plant,; While the construction crew ; about 33 seres, was was Btni converting a guard--i.r. two years. . Built '. h ,, an offlce buildiniR sur- port rainbow as well and present a high-grade source of of and concrete, it were being made on the f tlii mnst mnfl- Veys and erected at thj rate of 20 n secondary buildings were con-30 each eight-hour shift. Total j structed of concrete block. Con-number of panels used was 3,589, 1 crete blocks w-?i e made by a comprising a wall area of 191,800 company crew, on the site, with souare .test. ' machines purchased and instal- These precast panels saved ; led by the company. A concrete much in el ection time under bad j batching plant, set up on the weather conditions. With the upper terrace, served the plant building enclosed, inside con- ! requirements for concrete. of Rainbow, Prud- rffirient nuln mills In : watershed Y) a !Mk,y but has been homme and Kloyah Lakes. The ed to allow for substan- watershed flowing out ot the ! in without Interrupt- i Prudhomme-Klnyah Lake system hilcitionS to onarcuu jt ir.Kluction. ; was adequate for the mill supply, ! time mat. ule Columbia i although it was necessary to im- construction cr-'w ar-1 pound the water to lake cais of the long cry penuus ... ic v. Prince Rupert, the i THE DEPARTMENT of LANDS miii site could boast only ! mer and late winter montns. ine ' dam site selerted required the ini'.huite dock left by the m m the end of World ' wading of a pipelin? from the This dock, 3700 feet long; Kloyah tc the mill, anproximat-:.' wide, was u;;ed by the ely 35.000 feet away. The pipeline ir leading cargo going to is a 48-inch wood stave p.pe rt. and was purchased running alongside the Prince Company from the Cana-; Rupert-Terrace highway. The Assets Administration, dam is a solid concrete structure ftou-r. also left by the incorporating a fish ladder with "quickly converted into the crest at a 90 foot elevation. buildh;.; and Columbia . although stoo logs can be insert - PRINCE RUPERT is forging ahead and we are keeping in step NOBLE'S RADIOS RECORDS APPLIANCES Phone 100 Prince Rupert construction engineers ed to bring inis up w amn.-business i mately 94 feet. Is built on two levels! At two stops along this pipe- m eruvity and thus make 1 line it was necessary to tunne 11 Process as economical through approximately 1000 feet ible. The higher level, 64 i ol solid rock, and at both of ove sea lvvel is 'the site these tunnels a cross sectional Pwer plant, the wood ; area has been mane aaequ . Hp storage and coal stor- W the omratine denart- twice the capacity oi ine w-ui... pipe ro that capacity can be doubled without further rock tunneling. Wall construction in the plant I' of unusual design, dictated by weather conditions. The walls are mafic of nrecast concrete panels ;re on the lower level thj J"t, digester room, Rcreen Caching, chemical mix-,:P drying, finishing and rooms, warehouses and 'cf building. Limestone, ' and ch.'mteal storages six feet high, ten feet wide and; and FORESTS IN MAKING IT POSSIBLE FOR THE CELANESE CORPORATION OF AMERICA TO MAKE THIS INVESTMENT THE COLUMBIA CELLULOSE CO., LTD. and STAFF j ON THE COMPLETION OF ITS ULTRA MODERN PLANT THE PEOPLE of SKEENA and PRINCE RUPERT ON THE REALIZATION OF THEIR LONG HELD VISION OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THIS PART OF BRITISH COLUMBIA BULKLEY VALLEY COLLIERIES LIMITED -i 10... Columbia Cellulose COMPANY OUR CONGRATULATIONS Dibb Printing Co. Craftsmanship 3n Jijpe BRITISH COLUMBIA TELKWA PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 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