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Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society Collection
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Finnish-Canadians
Life in Thunder Bay
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Photographs collected by the Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society from a wide range of collectors, documenting Finnish immigration to and life in Thunder Bay.
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Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society
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Lakehead University Library
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Finnish arts & craft display, Finlandia Club 1976
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Arts
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Black and white photograph of Finnish arts and crafts display at Finlandia Club, 314 Bay Street, Thunder Bay
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1976
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Donated by Liisa Toiger to the Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society
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1976
Finlandia Club
Finnish arts
Finnish crafts
Liisa Toiger
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FORESTRY UNDERGRADUATE SOCIETY
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UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK
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Growth is what Forestry is all about and this year as always
our school has attracted more students than ever before where some
400 applied for first year alone, and where the average student
accepted in the degree program had
a
a
78 average.
To help releive
staff shortage, the school aquired two new professors, namely Mr.
C. Benson and Mr. E, David, and it is hoped that they will enrich
our program further with their expertise.
With the abun 'ance of new students in the forestry curriculum this year, it is hoped that most of them walked away with many
new found friends and good memories.
For some, these hard-won
moments were filed away along with the many others from previous
years
Well the "HARVEST
'
76" is finally complete, what with the long
and arduous task of developing film, taking pictures, and soliciting
firms for advertisinp behind,
appreciation to Hill Petrus
,
1
want to express my thanks and
for developing most of the photographs
including the individual shots of the grads vou see in this book,
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also want to thank Steven Ward and Rick Durand for taking time out
of their studies to do some photo assignments,
I
have had
together as
I
a
great deal of pleasure in putting this book
found it
a
very rewarding experience.
1
hope you
will all enjoy this year's edition and that this issue will provide
some good memories of the past acedemic year as well as provide scue
incentive
for increased r'evelopment in its future production.
To all of you who helped and shared some of their time with
me throuphout my years at Lakehead, my sincere thanks for having made
the past four years one of the greatest in my life,
Robert H. Rivard
EDITOR, HARVEST 76
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�CHAIRMAN'S REMARKS
In this fifth
year of publication of the "Lakehead Forestry
Harvest", we can look back upon many, significant changes in the
School of Forestry since the publication of the first yearbook in
1972.
Five years ago our staff was composed of 10 full time
faculty members and four technicians.
Enrollment in the School in
1971-72 had risen from 204 in the previous year to 234 students.
In the current year, 18 full
time faculty members and 12 technicians
are undertaking academic responsibilities for
a
student enrollment
of 459.
The near doubling of staff and students in the period has
necessitated the acquisition of additional offices, laboratories, and
other facilities.
This has not been accomplished easily, but, with
the co-operation of the University administration and faculty, we
have succeeded in developing
a
school capable of offering professional
and technicial forestry programs, the excellence of which has been
recognized across Canada.
During the year, Professors David and Benson joined our
faculty.
Professor David will enable us to expand our curricula and
research activities in the region in Timber Harvesting and Forest
Mechanization.
A background of professional and teaching experience
is enabling Professor Benson to
make
a
valuable contribution in the
teaching of courses in the degree and technology programs.
In
January, 1976, Professor Fedkenheuer left our faculty
to accept employment with the Alberta government.
We are engaged,
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currently, in the recruitment of a replacement for him.
Our technician complement was expanded, last year, when
Miss Debbie Wickett joined us to assume responsibilities in the
greenhouse and silviculture areas.
At the same time, Mr. Greg Cowman
replaced Mr. Trevor Woods ('74) who assumed
a
full
time position
with the Ministry of Natural Resources.
During the year, a committee of faculty members reviewed
The review was
thoroughly our degree and technology curricula.
influenced, in considerable measure, by the recommendation made last
year by our Forestry Advisory Committee.
Significant changes were
made in the forestry degree curriculum, including the addition of
electives in year
2
of the program, and a new course, "Organizational
Behaviour and Administration" in the third year.
The report of the
review committee was debated at great length by all members of the
faculty of the School before it was finally approved.
Forestry
educators everywhere are experiencing increasing difficulty in accomplishing satisfactorily the effective training and education of
practitioners of modern forestry within the constraints of tolerable
student course loads, an expanding number of core courses, and
a
limitation imposed by the actual time available for instruction which,
in a four year program, totals only 24 months.
The offering of a graduate program at the masters level
has been an objective of our School for some time.
University Senate gave provisional approval to
a
Last year, the
proposed masters
program in forestry, and, in December, we were visited by two appraisers,
Professor Armson, of the University of Toronto, and Dr. Lafond, of the
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University of Laval, who were appointed by the Ontario Committee on
Graduate Studies to determine our ability to provide
a
program.
At date of writing, it is probable that we will receive
favourable reports from the appraisers, but approval of the program
will depend upon the recruitment of additional faculty members and
the authorization of funding by the provincial government.
Viewed from
broad perspective, the forest scene in Ontario
a
cannot be regarded as particularly inspiring.
A prolonged strike by mill workers in the pulp and paper
industry extending over
a
period of many months necessitated the
termination of woodlands operations.
This factor, coupled with the
unfavourable economic conditions which have prevailed in the country,
appears to be excercising
a
negative influence on the potential for
both summer and permanent employment inforestry in the forest industry.
Although the Ministry of Natural Resources has not yet
achieved
a
satisfactory level of performance in the growing of the
second forest in Ontario, it appears improbable that the recently
imposed posterity measures in public measures in public spending will
enable any significant advancement in the silviculture program.
The
reduction in the number of persons employed in the civil service, will,
undoubtedly, adversely affect the recruitment of permanent staff by the
Ministry of Natural Resources.
During the next few weeks, the provincial
government will be considering the budget proposals of the various
ministries.
It will
be interesting to learn to what extent our gov-
ernment is committed to forest management in Ontario when the estimates
of the Ministry of Natural Resources are debated.
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Although the forest scene, currently, is rather depressing,
especially for students and graduates seeking challenging employment,
there is no doubt that more challenging and stimulating opportunities
The demand for all of the goods and services which
lie not far ahead.
can be provided from Canada's forests will continue to rise to
progressively higher levels, and, within the next decade or two, we
shall, at last, begin to feel the pinch of timber shortages in some
parts of Canada.
Clearly, major demands will be made upon the knowledge,
experience, and ability of all who are engaged in forestry practices.
It is the wish and hope of the staff of the School
of Forestry,
that each graduate in the classes of 1976 will find satisfying and
challenging work in forestry, and that each one will contribute,
directly or indirectly, to the progressive advancement of forestry
practice in Canada.
�G. HAZErBERG
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF FORESTRY
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ASSISTAM PROFESSOR OF FORESTRY
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T. C. ARMSTRONG
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This year's lecture series, on Swedish sil vicultural tech-
niques, came off very well, thanks to the efforts of the committee,
the speakers and great audience.
The lectures started on
a
Thursday with Mr. N.A, Wiksten
giving an overall view of the Swedish sisvicultural program and
some of the philosophy behind it.
On the Friday, Kr. J. Hermilin of the forest Extension Service,
in
New Brunswick, explained how Sweden follows
a
more active silvi-
cultural program than we do in Canada and pave some of the reasons
as to why they follow this course and some of the eouipment and
materials they use in their programs.
Mr, J. Ellingsen, of the Nova Scotia Forest Industries, which
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a
Canadial Company
has adopted some of the Swedish Practices and adapted them to Canadian
climate and topography.
In the past, attendance of the Weyerhaeuser Series has been
dismal
hut this year the turn out was excellent.
We hope the improved
participation op the part of the student body is an indication of
things to come in the following years,
Weyerhaeuser Committee 197S-76
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Lakehead University Alumni Collection
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1976 Lakehead University Forestry Yearbook
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Universities
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Annual yearbook for the 1976 Forestry class.
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Lakehead University
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1976
1976
Forestry
Forestry Faculty
Harvest
Lakehead University Forestry Association
LUFA
Yearbook
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1977 Lakehead University Intramural and Varsity Athletics Trophy Dance Program
Subject
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Universities
Sports
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This program contains the year's award winners, past award recipients, an overview of the staff and faculty, and rosters and statistics for each team.
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Lakehead University
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1977-03-25
1976
1977
Athlete of the Year
Athletics
athletics award banquet
Basketball
field hockey
hockey
intramural sports
judo
roster
soccer
student committee on athletics
swimming
varsity athletics
volleyball
Wrestling
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Cairine Budner fonds
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Members of the Canadian National Cross Country Ski Team 1976
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Sports
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Black and white photograph of members of the Canadian National Cross country ski team 1976. L to R. 1. Hans Skinstad, 2. Shirley Firth 3. Sharon Firth, 4. Reijo Puiras (Thunder Bay)
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1976
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Donor R. Puiras
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Public domain
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Photograph
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PHIII-0015(xxxi) scan# BUD-0235
1976
Canadian National Cross Country Ski Team
Hans Skinstad
Reijo Puiras
Sharon Firth
Shirley Firth
-
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6484bea2bd1aca7cbe8586e66ea3e5ee
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Cairine Budner fonds
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Northwest Pioneers Hockey Team, 1976
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Sports
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Black and white promotional photograph of the Northwest Pioneers Hockey Team
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1976
Contributor
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Donor E. Rinta
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Public domain
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Photograph
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PHIII-0016(xxxxvi) scan# BUD-0273
1976
hockey players
hockey team
Northwest Pioneer Hockey Team
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Cairine Budner fonds
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Northwest Pioneers Hockey Team, 1976/77
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Sports
Description
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Black and white promotional photograph of the Northwest Pioneers Hockey Team
Date
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1976-77
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Donor E. Rinta
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Public domain
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Photograph
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PHIII-0016(xxxviii) scan# BUD-0276
1976
1977
hockey players
hockey team
Northwest Pioneers Hockey Team
-
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Title
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Cairine Budner fonds
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Title
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Jari Lind receiving swimming award, Thunder Bay 1976
Subject
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Sports
Description
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Black and white photograph of Jari Lind receiving a swimming award for 2nd place. Outdoor pool with lanes marked for racing
Date
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1976
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Donor Jari Lind
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Public domain
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Photograph
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PHIII-0024(v) scan# BUD-0292
1976
athlete
Awards
Jari Lind
racing
swimming
Thunder Bay
-
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Cairine Budner fonds
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Title
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Photograph of Leo Lespi hockey player, Nipigon '76
Subject
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Sports
Description
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Framed photograph of Leo Lespi in hockey stance
Date
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1976
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Public domain
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PHIII-0032(xii) scan# BUD-0306
1976
hockey players
Leo Lespi
Nipigon
-
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4030909d32cac7fcd551641d91776cdf
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Title
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Canadan Uutiset
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Live band playing at the Finlandia Club for the Port Arthur Suomolainen Kansallisseura (National Society) 50-Vuotis Juhla (anniversary celebration)
Subject
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Music
People
Description
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Black and white photograph of the dinner and dance celebration of the Port Arthur Kansallisseura's 50th anniversary. On stage the Topi Jousmaki Yhtye (Orchestra) is playing the opening march, with the Kansallisseura executive and honorary members seated in front of the stage. Backdrop on stage reads K.S. 50v. (50 years)
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Public domain
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scan#CAUU-011
Date
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October 2, 1976
1976
50th Anniversary
band
executive
Finlandia Club
honorary members
October
orchestra
Port Arthur Kansallisseura
Topi Jousmaen Yhtye
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841a17f3609b3f114cb0b08470cbc0e6
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Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society Collection
Subject
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Finnish-Canadians
Life in Thunder Bay
Description
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Photographs collected by the Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society from a wide range of collectors, documenting Finnish immigration to and life in Thunder Bay.
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Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society
Publisher
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Lakehead University Library
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Title
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Jari Lind, local competitive swimmer receiving award (second), 1976
Subject
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Sports
Description
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Black and white photograph Jari Lind competitive swimmer from Thunder Bay receiving award for second
Date
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1976
Contributor
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Donor: Jari Lind
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Public domain
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scan# TBFCHS-H232 MG8,D,2,25,H,I232
1976
athlete
Awards
competitors
Jari Lind
Sports (Individuals)
swimmer