Oe the Le OD MINING PROPERTY'S on TERRACE - SMITHERS AREA OF Be, | f= NOPE SrevER SHODERTY 2. caarsug FROPRATY Pep oH) f MENDAL MINING 4, EXPLORA ION fo. trp. fem) TWEEDS uk Par i, THE HERALD,- TERRACE, B.C, ; ‘So there it is - the missing -" page, misplaced once by myself --'jand once by the printers. Today - Pil continue along the same line and at the same trap set. . ‘This trap had a nice black fox “East week but I moved the set ahd now its empty. Should have reset at the old location. I still + like. this’ location, better, even though the foxes appear to think . different, so Pll leave it here. It -' doesn't pay to mess around too . much when you're after fox. ‘My mink sets in, his valley +. «peally don’t'seem to be paying | Kendal Mining and exploration Directors of your company are working ‘out acceptable details of an agreement which, when implemented, shall see your company assume an in- lerest in an exploration agreement and subsequently, in a new mining property. The . agreement involves a USA ‘major’ mining company which has completed one season of exploration on the property this year. Since receiving $40,000.00 the through an underwriting of 200,000 shares at 30c per share, your company has been engaged in work on the ‘Gem’ zone, one af the many high grade mineral occurences on companys ‘Croesus’ property. In a recent Geological report, Mr. W.M. Sharp, your com- panys consulting Geological Engineer, on ‘the ‘Gem’, recommends extending one of Iwo ,_Sxlating underground » peut ats nye tenis tesa ey me anni geri «eerie ener ences pee tea Pompe ment e3._per t ie "Ne 5 wait “= L10 hing eigtit * hat’s wrong with _ this picture? workings (adits) each of which is about 180 feet in length, Two additional adits are caved. The extension, when completed, will advance the face of the adit at 2150 ft. elevation to 340 feet, an extension of 200 feet. Mr. Sharp, in estimating ore reserves and grades, says sampling results. in following estimates: “Nol adit - 115 ft. length sampled, average width of vein is’ 1.37 ft. Assay: Gold 0.62 “Silver 1.18 “sampled, average width of vein is 1.20 ft. Assay: Gold 0.93 ounces per ton; Silver 1.73 ounces per ton: . Considering the vein widths and average grades of ore in hoth, adits as well as the distance between the adits, which are vertically separated by 104 feet, indicated ore is 4,800 tons averaging 0.76 ounces per ton in Gold and 1.73 ounces per ton.in Silver. At the time of writing the report, Gold was. trading on world markets at 35 dollars per ounce, Téday, with. Gold. at over. $60. per: ounce, each ton of ‘Gem’ ore is valued at approximately $40.00 per ton. . The adits follow the vein throughout. The face of both adits is in good ore with in- dications of mineralization in the lower adit: As depth is gained, the ratio of increases ; gold io. silver noticeably. Last season, your company built a road to the ‘Gem’ workings, which if: continued past the workings for several thousand ‘feet, would give ac- cess ‘to many other high grade _ mineral occurences known, to occur on’ the property. © Elec- tromagnetic tests here have had good results, _The Road was built with the: stronger. report assistance from the B.C. Department of Mines and Petroleum Resources. As improvements must be made to the road and it is felt extension . is warranted further assistance shall be requested. On the Westerly part of the ‘Croesus’ property, you may - ‘recall, copper mineralization was discovered at low elevation just above gravel beds. Bulldozer trenching was done on this zone and, over several “peapons, ~poil=-samples™) ‘taken over the TOperty stored,” an d recently submitted for testing in a _ Laboratory. About 50 per cent of the more . . than two thousand samples have been submitted for copper tests, which, when returned and values plotted on ‘an existing geological map of the property, should show a copper anomaly over the ‘Croesus’ zone. “AS earlier trenching did not delineate the mineralization, soil ‘tests will perhaps. indicate where more work should be done, Field tests on soil saimples | early in your companys history resulted. in discovery of the ‘Croesus’ mineralization,..and. indicated high metal content in soils in-an area greater than | that trenched. Laboratory tests, however are more precise - and meaningful. ; When the new property. agreement is finalised ‘and- values -of the aforementioned geochemical tests have been mapped you shall be advised of ‘details. respectfully submitted ‘ On Behalf of the Board of : Directors of Kendal Mining & Exploration Co, Ltd, » They Vancouver - off for this one is empty again, next set may be better. -Yes, T have something here, © hot a mink though, it is a nice . “marten. ‘I still believe [ can- catch a mink here so I'll reset o>” thig and wait until. the next “pound. T have two beaver sets here; - but the river has dropped about two feet, 80 they will be empty I “suppose. No, this trap is gone_ ‘and the-wire is stretched out. - into deep water. A small beaver "here but quite nice, but I must move the traps because of the water level. That’s the trouble --with sets in the river, they must ° -" «score the first nightor the wafer ’“-level ‘changes and the trap is’ "~ Ineffective. ~. This. next set also has a-' beaver, ‘about a twin to the * > other one, this will be a load for ': the pack board. The car is a - géad way off, but I've had heavier packs before, 50 let’s - get on with this one. - Yes, that tones up the blood a _ food elimb up a hill with two beaver lashed to a pack board. * Should get the wife’s ‘Calorie Club’ out here for this work. This coming trap held a fox last trip, but my partner says 1 won't get another here. He’s wrong there is a fox, so red he looks scarlet. The killing is done again-I wonder if there is a ~ way to take fox regularly with a connibear? I have never heard of any, and can’t imagine a set that would work. I'll reset this right here and see if 1 can take another fox-from this location. This set is my small ex- pirement with connibears and: look, it paid off. There is a large, dark marten caught and killed. Look how clean his pelt _is, he didn’t fight or struggle at rhe pew an ber top da op rete ae eae ‘re too smart for me. The all. apparently this is one more : thing in favor of an instant:ki a clean, undamaged pelt” . easier to skin and stretch and - will bring a better price. The set coming up is another | small connibéar and _ there is. another ‘marten - caughi shoulders and hips and. quite dead: The way these marten are wysually. take fox, ‘though © they ‘were empty: last time —not so today for there, is a“shape. .: moving — a coal black fox? No, ... j ct his droppings: at the. ae get The -only his head and shoulder sare © wee of “at tr with: long +" eenuslon caught-they niust be able to go’ © right through..a- ‘trap'and not. touch the trigger. It doesn’t’. seem possibble that a 2” animal can go through neatly. it's OK. E-think a shorter box will make this stype of set more effective. ~: tg pack board time again, here I have a trio of traps near beaver last time — what they got today. No fox, so we'll just freshen up the bait a . little and go down in the swamp and take a look at the connibear set for beaver. This is more like ‘Juck for there ig a nice 60"' beaver in this set, The signs are so good-here I’m going to make another set on-the.dam below this one. The beaver have an ‘apartment’ block’ of three dams and two houses here. This pond has yielded 3-4 beaver:a year for 8 years and its more _ active now than it was eight : years ago, ,_ all done, so on, goes the pack and lets be on the move again. Here’s where I got the mink last week, but the water is down here too, and the trap is empty, PH move it back to the original cubbie and see if I can score there. My new ‘killer’ trap is here, and a connibear. Lets see which one worked best. There is the new trap, a beaver pushed it over and there it sits - | unsprung but useless. I can see the connibear from here.and it holds a beaver, 80 score one more for connibear. I won’t give up on the new ones yet, I'll move it and try a. different location and method. Ihave a fox set ‘under this larch set in a sand pile, but I can already see that ils eripty. Look here’ where he has walked all over the set to. within inches of the trap. Foxes love to play in sandy. spots like this and wise trappers make use of small | habits. I'll have him here next week, In this sand pit, a | mile up the ar one oars Notice a 214” hole so-. the cabin. Théy took a fox and.a . Tet’s go see - The setting and resetting is fox, a fur long associated with: handsome’ women’ and ‘cham- ne here is where they come. a Tne a Hnation maint ur marten. 1 ‘ carrsee the set is different — yes Ea -the: trap ‘is .gone but where? faa Wake up trapper, you’re sitting # om, 4 sand pit overlooking the Nelson River. ‘and from -here.. where will they-go? London or. Paris’ New York or New: Orleans? But here is ‘here and: now is now and there are still - more sets to be tended. ~ Thenext set was made for the: - phantom thief.and it is just: behind) the big windfall. Caréfull now ‘cause it does inot . pay to blunder into a-set-that may hold a wolf’ or wolverine, . There is no sound from the set, it must'.be empty, for wolf or, wolverine would have heard my. -. footsteps and would be making © aclamourous effort to have my head on a platter... All is quiet -- but look - - laying there under a smail jack’ pine,’ - as quite as all the specie, lays a. * giant lynx, staring at me witha - cold and haughty look, = I sheot him quickly, too quickly perhaps for then I think should I have released him, for . ‘lynx are few and in this area. ‘But could release him?. He is of tremendous stature and even small lynx are strong quick and dangerous. He was.a trap raider who would give me no peace, and he has ‘just destroyed $40 worth of fur. The beaver hair is very evident diamonds ‘ and. . ballrooms,‘ ‘black and silky'aa a“ moonlight’ ; summer night, his. hind: quar-*. ‘tera are black.but sprinkled™ silvery like. ° scattered. - ‘in’ The-marten sets ‘here ‘are i ipty save one, itholdsa nice marten. The last set is a “ on the drag and the chain leads & “under that ‘small bush pile. Ad * tug on the chaln is answered by gi a growl and a jerk; but a gentle = ‘pull reveals.a smallisilver fox.2ae - He is so small'and.I have. killed 80 many today, and hei ‘bye’ little fox, later: y 2 make a .worthy .and lly! ‘opi ponent; Harry R. won't: believ me when I tell him.1 am su “good fox trapper I'm let little ones go. - - An‘so ends the dap. Ww; “many traps out as 1 now hav ‘take 5 a full day to inspect the all. And there is little time: let for sightseeing or. m hunting. T have ‘not ‘go _moose so far (November 24 bi I may be-lucky yet, . The day-is done but the. is not.. Ahead. of me is about si -hours of skinning, Heshing an drying pelts to prepare them fe sale. _ And this ‘column is ‘over ‘long, having: s squeezed cut o averwaitea and two co-op ad 80 good-bye.” rym, zoad,.[ have, Wo: ai that, 7 of Poll Teamwork gets results - Vote Norah Jacque School I District No. 88. (Skeona-Gassiar) .. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the electors of the school district aforesaid that a poll has become necessary at the election now pending, and that | have granted such poll; and, - further, that. the persons duly nominated as candidates at the said election, for whom only. votes will be received, are:- IN THE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY - OF © TERRACE AND “TERRACE RURAL VOTING : AREA: Surname . Other Names Position > Term of Oflice | uo =< Address . ‘Occupation Lubke Manfred 7 Trustee mt 2 years JRR No. 2, Rifle Range Ra. Thornhill, Terrace, B.C. .. “Mechanic q Nancy Trustee - “2 years 4806 Walsh Avenue, - |” ~~ Terrace, B.C. - - ; Homemaker as, Tucker Keith H H. 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