Jack Duffy is attacked by a creature of the depths dur- ing a lobster boil attended bv the members of the cast ‘of Spring Thaw. on the shores CAST A'ITENDS [OBSTER BOII. d Keppoch Beach. Directing the attack of the creature is the sli-timechamplon-crea- tune director. Barbara Hamil- ton. Miss Hamilton and Mr. Duffy are both appearing In (the Mavor Moore production, “The Best of Spring 'llhaw". playing at the Confederation Theatre all this week. T\"t‘Vilcl And Woolly Mining UaysHave Been Beautified Ry SID MOODY llrMMlNS, Ont. (AP) — The greatest minim strike since the Klondike regularly makes the .Wall Street Journal. But it will never make a Broadway musl- eal. The old wild and woolly mining days have been bathed. ‘ red and beautified beyond ‘. tion. When Texas Gulf Sulphur Company announced in April It had hit whatcould be a 31.000.- 000.000 strike of copper, zinc and silver ore. the miners came not by prairie schooner or dog team but by company plane. They had college degrees and were more at home with Dun and Bradstreet than Smith and Wesson. The only killings have been in the stock markets. misbonanzaintheeraofthe organisation man. the electric Mothbnish and electric can opener was discovered only 15 mi from the nearest super- Inga. . 1 ladies blown Lou a quintet as sea- h the Timmlns saloons. In- is St E as .3. 3 E d pack mules, led to the hitch- hg post. six or seven helicop- tare most in a field behind the Don Air Motel. Some riverboat types horn Detroit came up to start a floating crap game but I faded. Everyone wastoo busy playing the stock market. .Dutifthelustypickand pan mining days have gone. the are on. EEK red brick Empire unofficial headquarters so with swim d00!“- * ‘ of unshavven drillers and critters fresh out of the TORONTO fContinued born pag to) Grow. us I... hvestus Intl I.“ l. tine-tars ll Id.” 15.. he“ Aeoumllala. A.“ I." bonnie I.” 0.0! Nor-ta Ann-loan d h 1.2.” 14.19 One William less is.” Fret st Revue (Initial) ass ‘us sat ll 0.10 shruam Grow. s.so lo. Minna "I 3.! z.th 18.. “.07 “eat I.” 7.“ 123%... me on us em ‘I‘I'V ‘ I.“ 0.. “mad Investment am 7.51 Adamant” 7.. 8.33 rowth I». t.” " LIVESTOCK TORONTO (ON-flailing on . v- or steers. heifers a swasacisveatiheOn- i, Iowa. Replacement cattle were in r awe: easil'lrates. VIC owes. and DIVIDENDS ~ I‘ll CANADIAN sense 1. I. use." lardwaas bird" class A 18 cents. class a J ssets. Ms. 1. record Juli Nova Icattei so cents. ' Ht. ‘1" film” an bush sturdin battled upstream against rivers of beer. Next door in the Fountain Court. geologists in khaki. heli- copter pilots in boots. specula~ tors in bi re suits, mining execu- tives with prim, rimless glasses poured it rough the door. Townspeoplc fresh from Tim- mins' two u‘okerage houses. came to weep or rejoice. They talk of mines. the ones they hit or just missed The ones they may strike tomorrow. No one rode s horse into the lobby or shot holes in the cell- ing At one table the boys of- fered a prospector $25 if he would jump into the fountain that gives the cocktail lounge its name. But he suffered a seizure of decorum after get- v ting one foot wet. The key room in the Empire. however, la suite on third floor. That's where the money is. S- (a Several local men had gotten 1 wind that Texas Gulf might be onto something big and had . . could around the company's roperty. They rented suite 358. loaded it with liquor and cigars and waited for the mining com- '6 panics to come a-buying. Tins 1 night 358 was filled with the town fathers who looked on the point of dancing a jig because the rainbow’s pot of gold had turned up just beyond the city limits. cow RUNNING OUT Indeed. once it had. Timmina was founded 50 years ago as a mining camp after one of the great gold strikes of North Am- erica. e gold has been run- ning out. though. and the town’s future had not been glittering- not until last April. Don McKinnon. a q uie t. tanned man in his 30s. walked in and was roundly greeted by the men who were 3in drink- ing his grog. He explained how he‘s staked claims around Texas Gulf's mm by night in snow and rain. then regis- It'a a great opportuni area. And of! he went back into hgaii'pers have sold valueless claims to the gullible or planted deliberate rumors to boom eas stocks. Although it will be a long while before any ore is or it is know whether th claims next to Texas Gulf are worth millions or nothing-— money has already been made And lost. FEVERISE DEALING Two days attes- Texas Golf’s announcement. the Toronto Stock Exchange handled more aha-res than the New York Ext change on the worst day the 1029 crash. ose who got in early and got out at the top cosild have increased their stake ten-fold play". on the so-called penny mining stocks. Some did. Many ves and their more - husbands dipping a account. so pooling 'their lunch money. home owners mortgaginl their "mi “'3‘ so poem of the into the sav- 1 children . ml of whom never played the market before. lost. said Dan Kelly of station CKGB. Finding promising mining areas is hideouslz expensive It's done by low- yin; planes til very sensitive electronic equipment that picks up abnor- malities in the earth‘s in field. Maybe one such abnor- mality in Lilli is worth putting a nd crew in to test-drill— mini» planes cost up to $30 a mile. A drill crew complete 3. t M r helicopters withgophysiclsa W110“ bySl -an-hou New” There are thousands of men in the bush. skilled geologists and French-speaking Canadian timber cutters. Their camps range from the orderly, tented company town of Texas Gulf to a couple of tents strung in the forest. One of them, camp of a ground crew of Kirkland Min- erals, Company, came as close as anything this viewer saw to the old gold-rush days. The two tents were strung between tail poplars that caught the sun in their top branches. I looked into one of the tents expecting to see ‘; a sourdough with a Smith i brothers beard cleaning his .45. But the tent was empty save - for a six-pack of beer under a ‘ot.Andontopofitwasa copy of Field and Stream and in paperback. The Colossus of ‘Merousai. Moody recollections G :of a trip through Greece by ‘i l Henry Miller. i would have spun with outrage. _ BALTIC ‘ Mrs. Robert Bryentare and ba- by daughter have returned to their home in Malepeque after spending a few days with Mrs. Bryentons parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Mann. Shirley Murray Nurse in train- ing in Prince Comfy Hospital spent the week end at her home in Piusvllle. Mr. and Mrs Justin Oorcoran and daughter Aileen spent the weekend visiting relatives in Piusville. Congratulations are extend- ed to the following from this district who were successful in receiving prizes at the closing of Alberton Regional High Scho- ol on Friday svening.:ShIrley Gallant came first in her com- mercial class. Freddie Gallant second in grade 11 and Furious Corcoran third in grade 12. prize or good leadership. good sportsmanship and school spirit. His many friends will be sor- sarn Preston Pickering View is a patient in Hospital. Biakeney is via- Edgar ews of of Sea Prince County Mrs. Atwood iting her daughter. Mrs. Mathews and Mr. Math Baltic. Mrs. Ethel aiamplon. Baltic. spent the weekend in Borden, the guest of her daugtitu'. Mrs. Arthur Jay and famlly. Mrs. Lulu Carroll. ‘Baltlc was a recent visitor to Charlotte- t Queen Scouts Presented Certificates in a colorful outdoor cere- mony at Camp Buchan Tuesday nlghi 27 Queen's Scouts recetv. ed certificates and three senior officials were honored for ear. vice in scouting. 'me presenta- tions were made by Lieutuiant- Governor W.J MacDonald. Close to 400 scouts, under can- vas in the and novincial Jam- boree. and a large 11 parents and friends attended the even . Camp chief and provincial president. W.W. Reid. D90. ED. rest d . p'Durl the evening ta. use Stadacona was heard in a program of interest to scram. leaders and visitors. Receiving Queen Scout ces- tiflcates were, Eric lowlaa, and Edward Martin, Holy no. - Ronald Disequi- re. North Rustico; Eric Cerr, Francis Kelly, Ronald garnished and John Shslrp. side: Cl tague: mas Stewart. Sherwood: Thomas Denlois. Michael Finely. . Paul's: Paul Fisher. Willard MacDonald. and Pratt Mc- Carey. Basilica: David roan. m sea The remains of Sam McGee ‘ Aleltha Corcoran received a I x91ft Mon, Marshfield: Roan New RC Clergy Ia(ldt1r*iiiclt:>y. lst Summersidegl‘ en ar in, and Anthony More- I 1y. Parkdale: Douglas Muore.§ APPOIn'menfs Brian MacLean. John Rankin.. Lloyd Scott. and Percy Sim-l Announced monds, Trinity and L le Perle , . 1st Slemoo Park. y y John Richard. former chairman of the training com-: mittee and scoutmaster. presented the long service medal for 10 years of faithful and efficient service. Brig. A.W. l .ogers was similarly recog-l nized for 15 years of senvice on 5 p New appointments for Catholic clergy in the Diocese of Charlottetown. effective Julyl AUSIIIIUS. Re’V- DIVld MCTague to 50‘ Parish. Seven Mile Bay. . pas r at St. Joseph‘s Parish, as fol- Kelly's Rev. Reginald Pheian to be' Conception Parish. Rt. Rev. .1. A. Sullivan to bel pastor at St. Mark’s Parish. Lot Road. ' 7. wasl 15. were announc the Chancery Office here The appointments are astor at St. Mary's Parish, the executive. F.A. Driscoll, a 3‘ Souris. Rev. Bennet Macdonald to be in pastor at St. Peter’s Parish, St. C Peter’s Bay. veteran scouter. was honored for a) years faithful service many capacities" OPEN .. ~ i THURS. FRI. " and SAT. NIGHTS the1 Rev. Thomas P. Butler to be Guard Mum . . 3 ea” “seedling b I. as- paatogtatLat. Theresa's, hgirell. i The an, Charla ’ “m ’ 32!! 2’ 1m 17 e planted and tile poten- an . awrence. teen 1 ~ , til ket tionas Meadow , Egan: at st. Brigids Parish. ; S 96 d Potato b; fizzmbgtu‘; Mkwmflmedm ‘ in Rev. Pius Murhaghan to bet put” at 5" George” Pans,“ i be assistant pastor at St. Sim- : St. George‘s. Rev. a 5 Smith to tor at St. Patrick's Parish. Fort Croas. Rev. John Cash to be pastor assistant at St. Dunstan's Ba~i at St. Patrick’s Parish. Grand River. Rev. Nazaire PICNICS Gallant to be pointed assistant at St. Dun- Rev. 1). Clare MacDonald to dustry. there screen no sea- Crop Outlook I d St. Jude Parish. Tig- less than $1.25 per be p” 0'“ an Po ad Mr. MacRae pointed out. how- msn Re rt ' ever, that growers will have to Rev. Floyd McGaugh to be assistant pastor at St. Peter‘s" take “the normal precautions" ch that crops. as de- ease and Midst control. LONDON (Reuters) -— One hundred officers and men of the Royal Regiment .of Canadian Artillery arrived here Sunday r a week’s visit as guests of Britain's Royal Artillery. They presented to Queen Elly abeth Thursday. Prospects for the 1%! seed potato crop look "very g " according to "" “ Minis- ter Andrew MacRae who said yesterday that growers next fall should not sell seed for less than $1.25 per 100 pounds. Rev. Arthur Pendergast to be assistant pastor at immaculate P a l m e r Rev. 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