50 YEARS AGO — May 1937 — Gurney to Build 125-tonMill

A contract has been awarded to Messrs Shoemaker and Burnham, Toronto, for immediate construction of a 125-ton mill at Curney Gold Mine * * * The property is 12 miles northeast of Cranberry Portage, Man., on the Sherridon branch of the Canadian National Railway. Reprinted from The Northern Miner, May 1937.


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