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Letter from Oscar Styffe Limited to Mr. M.A. Parsons, Fort William, Ontario concerning a difference between the peeled spruce cut in the bush and the final scale figure, December 13, 1954. Correspondence with Mr. H. G. Playle, Ouimet, Ontario concerning buying slabs from Oscar Styffe's Ancliff lot, November 1954. Letters concerning employee matters such as forwarding Unemployment Insurance book and cheque for wages earned; incomplete contract for sap-peeled poplar; reference for travel to the United States; agreement with Mr. Matti Pekkala, Pigeon River, Ontario concerning jack pine and spruce lumber to be delivered to Oscar Styffe Limited. Correspondence concerning the salvage of pulpwood that broke free of the storage booms at Pine River and Cloud River storages, May 1954. Letter to Mr. J. H. Martin, Sioux Lookout, Ontario concerning his report on the Track Camp at Umfreville, Ontario, March 2, 1954. Letter to the Public Library, Fort William concerning Mr. J.C. Bristow using their film library, February 1954. Correspondence with the Peterborough Lumber Co. Limited, Peterborough, Ontario concerning their five-year operating plan required by the Department of Lands and Forests. Correspondence with the Patricia Lumber Company concerning a #12 bull edger, January 1954.