Z Mining Week, February 27, 1991 - GOLD POUR at Cheni Gold Mines Inc. The gold/silver ore has given 12 per cent higher grades than anticipated, but is expected to be mined out in the spring of 1991. | in JOHN-WILL KEATING, now 10 years old, did this illustration for the 1989 Northern Mining Conference held in Smithers. Minerals North Conference sion. * Mines In The Making Session. * Eskay Creek Geology Session — which will be of particular in- terest to geologists and prospec- tors. Northern mines, service com- panies and government organ- izations will have a variety of ex- hibits on display. As well, aerial tours, field trips to the Premier Gold mine site, and a curling funspiel will combine with tradi- tional Stewart hospitality to pro- vide an informative and enjoy- able time for all in a true mining town. Further information and re- gistration forms can be obtained by contacting the District of Stewart at 636 - 2251 (FAX 636 _. Stewart, British Columbia will be the site of the third annual Minerals North conference April 10th to 12th. Following on the heels of two successful annual meeting in Terrace (1990) and Smithers (1989), the conference will include talks, social ac- tivities, and exhibits for miners, a ‘prospectors, businessmen, geo- logists, planners, politicians, ; and the general public. _ The conference and exhibition is being organized by the District of Stewart, Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resour- ‘ces, Ministry of Regional and Béonomic Development, and the Regional District of Kitimat- Stikine. There will be four con- ference sessions with more than enty talks: : ~ : y 1 Ind Overvi -2417) or from the Smithers of- Mineral In ustry verview fice of the Ministry of Energy, _ Session. Mines and Petroleum Resources : * Northern Mines Review Ses- at 847 - 7383 (FAX 847 - 7603). Asupplement to the Terrace Review . ee : eo be e B.C./Yukon border. : eed PORTAL at the Midway property, an exploration project far to the north onth STEWART British Columbia "GATEWAY TO THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE" - Stewart is a community poised to play a lead role in the economic development of northwestern British Columbia. Canada’s "most northerly ice-free port" is located at the crossroads of international markets and the resource-rich interior of northwest B.C. You are ; invited to explore growth potential in transportation, forestry, mining and tourism. For additional information, contact: Tony Goode District of Stewart - Box 460 a Stewart, British Columbia Canada VOT 1W0 Phone: (604) 636-2251 FAX: (604) 636-2417 District Of Stewart s See you at the Minerals North Conference _ in Stewart April 10 - 12,1991! : ‘