Please find enclosed a 1,000- share certificate in our junior mining company to go to the new Haileybury School of Mines Endowment Fund.
We are not a Noranda, Inco, Teck or Noramco — just new kids on the block (vse; rsv, Sept 8). But keep your eye on us because we’re going with the pros of Red Lake, geologist/engineers Jarvis, Bourne, Cunningham and Holmes, whose experience goes back 30 years or more in this great gold camp. Our claims abut the Campbell and Dickenson mines and we’ve got $2.5 million flow-through, so we’ll be drilling our carefully-picked targets like Swiss cheese.
We think we have a good chance (with the usual risks) to bring a new mine into the camp, drilling on the former Lennie claims, the Getty (Senlac), Golden Arrow (Chukuni) and Interquest (Follonsbee) ground, as well as other claims in the vicinity.
If we hit, the 1,000 shares in this junior, given today to the Haileybury School, will split and we can share in this fine cause, just like the biggies. Patrick Ryan General Manager Red Lake-Sun Valley Resources Editor’s note: In a determined bid to expand and upgrade the work in this famed mining school, a group of dedicated mining men is setting up an endowment fund to raise an initial $2 million. The group will be seeking a donation of 1,000 shares from every mining company in Canada, junior and senior alike. This is the first.
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