Feb 25, 2011. /Lesprom Network/. Ledwidge Lumber of Enfield, Nova Scotia is borrowing $1.5 million from the province’s Industrial Expansion Fund. The company will use the loan to maintain its wood supply during its slow season, as ForestTalk reported. “The team at Ledwidge Lumber is very pleased that the government has helped us with this loan to secure a build up of raw material supply as we head into the spring season,” said Doug Ledwidge, President of Ledwidge Lumber. The company said this is the slow time of the year for the lumber industry due to weather conditions limiting access to logs. Ledwidge Lumber is a family owned sawmill business that has operated in Enfield, Nova Scotia since 1943.