The change in the weather of the last few days has greatly aided the operations in the woods where everyone is busy hauling logs to the landings. Last week we were afraid that some of the logs would have to be left for the summer, but with the weather tightening up at night it has done a great deal of good to the roads and the camps are certainly a hive of industry at the present time. The logs are coming in in good shape and with the present cut the mill will be well able to run to capacity.
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| Internal ID: | 0052.0832 |
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| Medium: | Newspaper |
| Date: | February 27th 1930 |
| Collection: | 0052 |
| City: | Lumberton, BC |
| Publisher: | Cranbrook Courier |
| Pages: | 8 |
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Dry weather has aided in the operations in the woods for hauling logs near Lumberton.
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