10 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. April 20. 1964s :3 Frt' the past two weeks. vol- tir'rrt' women from the town 0! lit‘tl~ll1:ttin have been go- in: daily to the regional high s:liool \\ here they have been making uniforms for the 44~ member band which is sponv sored by the Kellblllfliiln Lions Club. Seen here hard at work are. from lefi to righr Pauline Timmins People Are Jubilant Following Maior Discovery 'I'ISIAIINS. Ont. ICPt — "Il know everyone in town is jubil-l filth—ll. they're not. they should! I‘, i That was the excited i'eac-i Ioitm oi Leo Del Villanom‘ mrtytir til this Northern} Ontario mining community, fol-l lowing the announcement by Texas Gulf Sulphur Company ol .1 major zinc. copper and sil-l yer strike a few miles north of: PFC . Normal work came to a vir-i tual ltalt as thousands of people thronng the streets, stopping each other to talk with happy‘ relief about what the strikel could mean for the future. For Timmins, which had lived' the last two decades under the cloud of seeing its gold minesI erl'zlit: closer to shut-down. itl was boom-town time all over; afif‘lll. can look forward to a‘ future. instead of extinction." .l 1" Barlleman. one of the. t' w. pioneers and a former: l’ll"\t\", said. “It won't be long! ' the population of Tim-l s is doubled." \lthouzh Timmins is the centre of one of the world’sl greatest :old - producing areasl ‘—n101‘6 than 51.500.000.000 worth of the yellow metal had been do: out in its 32-year history-— since the end of the Second World War it had found itself, alon: with most other Canadian gold towns. caught between climhin: costs and fixed rev-I é 0 fi- onue. Miw: WILL CLOSE ,‘ The end appeared closer re- cently when the fabled Rollin- ger Consolidated Gold Mines, producers of more than $500.- nonom worth of gold In Its day. aiiiinlltlrt‘tl it would have to remainiii: ore could not mined economically at the pre- vailing price of $35 an ounce in United States funds. Ilollinacr employs 1.400 min- err. who. Wilh their Iamllim. make up a siznificant propor- tion of Timmins's 29,000 popu- lation. ‘ \losi people. however, were ready to shrug off doubts of the future after Thursday's an- notinrement n1- .lames McClinton. former president of the Northern 0n- tario Chamber of Commerce, Wm Cook Supply Said Short In Canada HALIFAX lCPt — Canada is U‘l‘lfillsly short oI well-trained rooks. says Christian Hitz. chef de cuisine at the Chateau Fron- Ienat‘ in Quebec City. "It is not a bit of use donning a Will hat and calling yoursell a chef.” says Mr, Hitz. here re- eenlly to attend a conference. ' First you have to be able to cook. and you can only do that With training." Hr wnuld like to see Canada Inti'nduct a national apprentice- ship scheme for cooks similar to the three-year course whicn started his own career at a Swiss resort. He believes cooking has many opportunities to offer young Ca- nadians. "\ good rook Is worth his With the Montreal World's Fair only three years away, Mr. Hill believes it is vitally necessary to get a training pro- gram started immediately. said the sirike was just what he and other northland boosters had been expel-tin: for yours. “The area has never been properly pi'osiiccled or explored in detail. and enough attention to minerals other than L'old has never been given to this area. FOUND BY ACCIDENT The original gold strike. ac-; cording to the most common story. was made by accident. A prospector carrying a load on a portage cursed as his foot slipped on some moss. But throuin a hole torn in the moss by his cleats was the gleam of gold. hat glimpse touched off a, gold rush that led to the birth of 'I‘immins in 1912, Although local excitement of Texas Gull's strike comes close to matching the old-time gold fever. the findin: of a new strike was a result of modern- day coldly — scientific prospect- mg. Texas Gulf President (‘laiide‘ O_ Stephens said his firm first Why nickel in stainless steel? and why it is so important to modern design in household products (‘anada will be host to thous- anris of visitors from all over the world and. he says. although our catering standards have im- proved in recent years. "there is still plenty of scope for we!‘- trzitncd men to do even better." JAIIS SOCIALIST LUCKNOW. India (Apt—m Uttar Pradesh legislature sen tenced Keshav Singh d the a)- position socialists to seven days In jail for contempt of its speaker. The socialist protested that only a court can give 0 Jail sentence. I recorded a potential mineral-j t be Bain. Mrs. Lester Champion and Mrs. .I.W. Sheen. It is expected that all the uniforms will be completed by the end of this week. got interested in the area about; five years ago. when an aerial: ' survey with planes. using spe-. cial electromagnetic equipment: aring anomaly in the ground. i BEGIN DRILLING .4 anomalies recorded. he said.1 and exploratory drilling started as a routine examination of alll potential are was one of many such; fil/oM/BZME fi’e/Zaflm and/Z45 cod/lair! Fairlane 500 Sports Coupe. one of the Total Perlotmance Fords Built in Canada Tm “r51 ('lém‘md drm b"! [fibril/0165'filfi'l’é‘l’fllfl¢[hflillllfl ——the car with the winning ways! You'll love its family room and comfort . . . its rich interior into the find shortly before‘l Ham“ Th“ “"dms “‘ ‘ha‘ltrim and style. And wait till you try Fairlane's zip and zoom—it sets a performance pace that leaves competition behind! 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