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•42D14NE8816 2.8569 LOWER AGUASABON LAKE 010
REPORT OP WORK1985 PROSPECTING/SAMPLING PROGRAM
ANSELL LAKE PROPERTYfor
FLINT ROCK MINES LIMITED
TODD S.J.SANDERS Geologist Aygust 4,1985.
1 .0 SUMMARY i
Flint Rock Mines Limited holds a group of 12 mining claims located in the Schreiber-Terrace Bay area of northwestern,0ntario. Previous work on the property has indicated the presence of significant volcanic-hosted sulphide mineralization. A limited program of prospecting/sampling in June of 1985 together with results from 1984 geophysical surveys have outlined a metavolcanic horizon which is characterized by elevated sulphide mineralization and by well defined geochemical and geophysical expressions. In light of these features together with a favourable geological setting for economic copper-zinc mineralization further work,including diamond drilling,is recommended.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1 .0 SUMMARY PAGE i
2.0 INTRODUCTION 1
3.0 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION,LOCATION and ACCESS 1
4.0 EXPLORATION HISTORY 2
5.0 1 985 SAMPLING PROSPECTING PROGRAM 2
6.0 PROPERTY GEOLOGY 3
7.0 MINERALIZATION 4
8.0 GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS 5
9.0 SAMPLING PROGRAM 6
10.0 DISCUSSION and CONCLUSIONS 7
11.0 RECOMMENDATIONS 711.10 Exploration Outline 811.20 Cost Analysis 9
12.0 REFERENCES 10
13.0 STATEMENT of QUALIFICATIONS 11
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Property Location Map Figure 2: Property Claim Map Figure 3: Geological Sketch Map Figure 4: Location Sketch of Old Workings and
Significant Sulphide Mineralization Figure 5: Geophysics Composite Map Figure 6: Sample Location Map Figure 7: Copper Anomaly Plot Figure 8: Gold Anomaly Plot Figure 9: Zinc Anomaly Plot
List of Tables
Table 1 : Analytical Data-Elemental Distributions by Lithology
Table 2: Analytical Data-Statistics
Table 3: Drill Hole Location and Summary
Appended Data
Assay Results
2.0 INTRODUCTION
The Ansell Lake Property consists of 12 mining claims, located in the Schreiber-Terrace Bay area of northwestern Ontario,which are wholly owned by Flint Rock Mines Limited.
Previous exploration on the property has indicated the presence of significant volcanic-hosted, po-py-cpy-Ag-Au mineralization. In March of 1984 Flint Rock Mines carried out ground electromagnetic-magnetic geophysical surveys on the claim group. In general, these surveys outlined three coincident magnetic- electromagnetic anomalies,one of which also correlates with the previously indicated sulphide mineralization. In June 1985 the Corporation initiated a limited prospecting and sampling program in order to evaluate the relevance of indicated anomalies and evident mineralization with respect to potential economic volcanogenic copper-zinc mineralization on the property.
3.0 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION,LOCATION and ACCESS
The Ansell Lake Property is situated along the eastern shore of Ansell Lake,located approximately 6 miles north of the Town of Schreiber,Ontario in the Lower Aguabason Lake Area (0-599)? Thunder Bay Mining Division,(Figures 1 and 2).
The property consists of a contiguous block of 12 mining claims numbered: TB 675595-675600 inclusive,and TB 673998- 674003 inclusive. These claim were staked on behalf of G.L.Mealey of Murillo,Ontario in 1983 and subsequently optioned to Flint Rock Mines later the same year.
The claim group is most readily accessible by air. Helicopter access is facilitated by Ranger Helicopters Ltd. stationed in nearby Marathon,Ontario. The nearest lake suitable for float-equipped aircraft is Mccuaig Lake,located 1 mile to the southeast.
Topography is fairly rugged with relief generally less than 150 feet. Outcrop is poor despite the terrain,as there is a fairly complete mantle of dark grey,sandy soil. Low areas are marked by spruce-forested muskeg.
PROPERTY LOCATION
FIGURE; lMap of Ontario with property location \ ™~T(l inch - UK) mi. )
Figure 2 : Property Claim Map,Lower Aguabason Lake Area( l inch to i mile)
4.0 EXPLORATION HISTORY
Information concerning previous exploration on the Ansell Lake Property has been compiled from government geological publications and available assessment files (Resident Geologist's Files,Thunder Bay) .
In 1921 disseminated and stringer pyrite, pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite mineralization was discovered near Ansell Lake. Prom 1921-1950 at least 8 pits and trenches were developed on the sulphide showings.
In 1950 East Sullivan.Mines Limited carried out geological mapping on the property with attendant detailed mapping and sampling of the previous workings.
In 1954 Ascot Metals Corporation drilled three very shallow diamond drill holes totalling about 1000 feet.
In October 1983 L.Mealey ,on behalf of Flint Rock, undertook a brief sampling/prospecting program on the central part of the claim group.
During April-March 1984 G.L.Mealey Exploration Sevices carried out line-cutting, with Max-Min EM and magnetometer surveys on the property for Flint Rock Mines.
5.0 1985 PROSPECTING/SAMPLING PROGRAM
Prospecting work was carried out by Todd and Jurate Sanders of Thunder Bay Ontario. The program was undertaken in order to :
i) provide a detailed follow-up examination ofpreviously outlined magnetic and
i i) locate previous workings and prospectfor additional sulphide mineralization;
iii) futher detail geophysical anomalies and evident mineralized zones by elemental (Cu,Zn,Au) lithogeochemistry;
iv) augment,check and modify,where necessary, geological mapping done by East Sullivan
v) provide an appraisal of the property'seconomic base and precious metal potential.
6.0 PROPERTY GEOLOGY
The claim group is underlain by a steeply dipping,ENE-trending (060-075 ),cyclical,Archean metavolcanic sequence which also includes restricted interflow chemical metasedimentary horizons (Figure3).
This metavolcanic sequence is dominated by dark green to greyish,fine-grained,massive flows of mafic to intermediate composition. Pillowed, spotted- hornfelsic and garnetiferous flows are relatively rare. Restricted medium to coarse volcaniclastic horizons are also present. Pine-to medium-grained mafic volcanics,previously mapped as diorite, may be in part gabbroic. Generally the north portion of the property is underlain by massive mafic flows while the southern part is characterized by vesicular - amygdaloidal mafic volcanics. The transition from massive to amygdaloidal mafic flows is marked by a an increase in disseminated sulphide mineralization,as well as discontinuous,banded chert-magnetite iron formation and/or narrow chert interflow horizons.
Felsic metavolcanics occur as a series of narrow flows ^200 feet in thickness) and consist of buff,tan,grey or dark brownish-grey,aphanitic to fine grained,porphyritic to massive flows of dacite- rhyolite composition. These felsic rocks may be,in part,volcaniclastic and are generally characterized by 1 to 3# fine,rounded,blue or grey quartz phenocrysts.
Small-scale secondary structures such as foliation, and small shears are generally oriented ENE sub-parallel to stratigraphy. Joint systems fall into sets which are oriented at 330-020 and 070-110 .
Indicated faults generally trend in northerly and easterly directions.
Metamorphism is of grenschist to lower (garnet) amphibolite grade.
7.0 MINERALIZATION
Locations of trenches and pits as well as zones of indentified sulphide mineralization are illustrated in figure 4. All known workings except trench 7 were found during the course of field work . A previously unreported trench (#8) was located on Line 12W at station 16N.
Prospecting has outlined a linear zone of disseminated pyrite,chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite mineralization which extends ENE from L14V to L20E. This mineralization mainly occurs within variably sheared metavolcanics and correlates with a well defined magnetic-electromagnetic expression (Anomaly A).
Higher-grade (5-30#) disseminated,stringer and semi-massive sulphide mineralization,exposed in and around the old workings,consists dominantly of pyrrhotite (magnetic) or pyrite with subordinant chalcopyrite (trace to 5#;. This mineralization apppears to be spatially related to mafic-felsic volcanic contacts and is most evident as stringer and coarse,patchy,secondary,open-space infills within variably sheared-fractured or faulted-brecciated mafic metavolcanics.
Attendant wall-rock alteration consists of fairly strong,widesread chloritization with isolated, variable silicification and sericitization. Chlorite-rich mafic metavolcanics north of trench #8 (L12W,16N) are marked by a spotted-hornfelsic texture in which chlorite porphyroblasts (retrograded cordierite ?) occur in a hornfelsic groundmass. This feature is similar to pipe-like,footwall alteration ('dalmatianite 1 ) within mafic volcanics which underlie several volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits (most notably Millenbach) in the Noranda area.
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8.0 GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
The results of the 1984 Max-Min and magnetometer surveys have been previously summarized (Sanders,1984). In general,these surveys outlined 3 coincident EM-magnetic anomalies and several secular magnetic expressions, Two of the EM anomalies (anomalies A and C) were checked using a Phoenix Model VLP-2 receiver. Indicated HLEM,VLF and magnetic anomalies are illustrated in figure 5. Outlined geophysical anomalies have been re-interpreted on the basis of field observations and are discussed below:
Anomaly A is characterized by moderate VLP and weak HLEM responses. The EM data indicate the presence of a narrow ( < 5 0 feet) single conductor at depth (200-300 feet) which dips steeply south. Conductors do not appear to be directly related to evident structurally controlled sulphide mineralization or to magnetite-rich iron formation. The EM anomalies are also marked by a well defined magnetic response which consists of an alternating series of strong positive and negative expressions (dipole effects) which are related to disseminated to semi-massive pyrrhotite mineralization,disseminated magnetite within ENE-trending shears and magnetite iron formation.
Anomaly B consists of weak EM and magnetic responses. EM data indicate a shallow conductor of low conductivity . The anomaly trends ENE and correlates with a wide ENE-trending fault zone within, amygdaloidal mafic volcanics,which is marked by low swampy ground and and a wide (20-30 feet ) creek.
Anomaly C is characterized by discontinuous weak to moderate VLF and weak HLEM responses. This conductor is generally oriented ENE and is probably offset by north-trending faulting between lines 4W and 12W. The northern portions of the conductor correlate with variable disseminated to stringer sulphide mineralization localized within east-trending shear-fault zones. The southern portion of the conductor occurs in low ground with no evident outcrop. The EM anomalies partially correlate with a
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1A; Elemental Distributions by Lithology
Copper (ppm)
Lithology Samples Range Average
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8 to 15,500 14 to 19,400 26 to 162 72 to 92
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Analytical Data-Statistics
Copper (ppm),all data,selection criteria = Cu < 200ppm
no. of samples range average standard deviation28 8 to 19,400 67.6 53-6
Zinc (ppm),all data,selection criteria = Zn < 100 ppm
29 10 to 580 48.7 20.7
Gold (pp"b),all data,vein samples excluded:selection criteria = 1 0 ppb < Au < 100 ppb
8 2 to 252 55.0 30.0
Interval 1 = > arithmetic mean^ mean + s tandard deviation
Interval 2 = > mean + standard deviation, < mean + 2 x standard deviation
Interval 3 = > mean H- 2 x standard deviation
Plotted data indicates that the sampling program •was successful in identifying 2 zones of copper, zinc and gold enrichment.
Anomaly 1 is located in the central portion of the property and correlates with evident disseminated to semi-massive mineralization as well as geophysical anomaly A.
Anomaly 2 consists of two secular zones of enrichment located in the northwestern portion of the property. These expressions are directly related to evident sulphide mineralization. Further sampling is required to adequately define the significance of these elemental trends.
10.0 DISCUSSION and CONCLUSIONS
Exploration work carried out on Flint Rock Mines' Ansell Lake Property to date has outlined a particular metavolcanic horizon which is marked "by disseminated to semi-massive sulphide mineralization and/well- defined geophyisical and geochemical expressions. These features together with a favourable geological setting indicate a significant potential for volcanogenic copper-zinc mineralization. Further work is therefore warranted.
1 1 .0 RECOMMENDATIONS
The following outlined exploration program is intended as a basic guide to future work on the property and is tendered without regard to possible finacial constraints on the part of the corporation.
It is recommended that substantial geological and additional geophysical work be undertaken prior to any diamond drilling eventhough one diamond drill hole can be justified at this time.
8 11.1 Exploration Outline
1 ) Geology/Geochemistry: A complete detailed geological survey of the property should be undertaken. Further sampling for elemental and whole rock geochemistry is also required. In particular,detailed work is required to fully evaluate the-significance of spotted-hornfelsic alteration (?) within the mafic volcanics which underlie mineralization exposed in trench #8 (Line 12W,16N).
2) Geophysics: Since the previous EM surveys failed to provide adequate definition of the most significant EM conductor (anomaly A);and as this conductor is interpreted to be at a depth of 200 to 300 feet it is recommended that the Max-Min survey be rerun with a 1000 foot coil separation in order to provide better depth penetration and conductor definition. Required grid lines for this work should also be rechained to minimize topographic effects on the surveyresults.
3) Diamond Drilling: one suitable target for diamond drilling has been outlined at this time, (Table 3). If this hole is drilled prior to the rcommended geological and geophysical surveys contigency should be made for further drilling at the same time. Of course,additional drilling would be solely dependant on the results of the first hole in this case.
TABLE 3
Diamond Drill Hole Location and Summary
Hole # 1Location: Line 42,1+00 SAzimith : Grid North (345 )Declination: - 60Depth : 1000 feet
Justification: The hole has been oriented thus to intersect the indicated EM anomaly axis at a depth of appproximately 300 feet (vertical). The advantage of drilling in this particular location is that a single hole can test several other targets in addition to the EM conductor which are outlined below:
1) area of marked copper+zinc+gold enrichment. 2} zone where mineralization is persistant thru at least
two mafic-felsic 'sub-cycles'3) test for depth extension of mineralization evident in
the vicinity of showing 1 and showings 4 and 5.4) test the indicated exhalitive horizon (magnetite +S-
chert iron formation) for associated sulphide mineralization.
11.20 Cost Estimates
Max-Mi n Survey
Rechaining of 5-6 mi of line Max-Min Survey Helicopter Support Misc. Expenses
:3 500:3 1 ,000:S 1 ,000:S 500
Additional Geology/GeochemistryGeology/sampling (field), 7-10 days:3 Geology (office) 1-2 days :S Helicopter Support :S Assays :3 Mise .Expenses :3
to S 750to. S 1 ,500to $ 1 ,500to S 750
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Diamond Drilling1000 to 3000 1 ©335.00/ft. Supervision ©3200/day Helicopter Support Assaying Misc. Expenses
3 35,000 S 1,500 S 1,500 3 1,000 S 300
to 3105,000 to S 2,000 to S 2,000 to S 2,000 to S 500
Subtotals Max-Min Geology Drilling
:S 3,000 to S 5,100:S 3,500 to S 4,100S 39,300 to 3111,500
Totals ;S 45,800 to 3120,700
Respectfully Submitted,
Todd S.J.Sanders . August 4,1985 Thunder Bay, Ontario
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12.0 REFERENCES
Sanders,T.,1984: Report of Work,Geophysical Surveys,Ansell Lake Property,for Flint Rock Mines Limited;with numerous maps and illustrations.
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SAMPLE (S) OF: Rock (19)
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DATE: July 10, 1985
RECEIVED: July, 1985
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Sample No 4955
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SAMPLE(S) OF: Rock (37)
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DATE: July li, 1985
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13.0 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
I,TODD SANDERS,of the City of Thunder Bay ,Ontario,hereby state that :
1) I am a geologist residing at 149 Duke Street,Thunder Bay,Ontario;
2) I am a graduate of Queen's Univerisity and hold an Honours B.Se. degree in G-eological Sciences;
3) I have "been continuously practicing my profession since graduation in 1982;
4) I have no interest nor do I expect,or wish,to aquire any interest in The Corporation (Flint Rock Mines Ltd.) or any of its holdings.
5) This report is'copyright 1985 T.Sanders'and thus remains the property of T.Sanders. However,Sanders grants Flint Rock Mines Ltd. permission to use this report in any way it so chooses.
Todd Sanders
Thunder Bay,OntarioAugust 4,1985Expurgated September 10,1985
Ontario
Ministry of Northern Affairs anc^Mines
Report of Work
(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
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Type of Survey(s) Township or Area
Prospector's Licence No.
T/J33
3ZI - 37OS Oi-tSurvey Company Date of Survey (from fii to)
Name and Address of Author (of Geo Technical report)
ft.
Total Miles of line Cut
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns^at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter total (s) here
t.
Airborne Credits **k
Note: Special provisions
credits do not apply
to Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Othar
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
Radiometric
Days per Claim
Zo
Days per Claim
Days per Claim
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed
Performed on Claim(s)
Calculation of
Total Expenditures
CreditsTotal
Days Credits
InstructionsTotal Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected in columns at right.
Oute Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)
Certification Verifying Report of Wdrk
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Mining Claim
Prefix
reNumber
67399?
675*596
ECE.VED
MOV - f,
HNG LANDS
Expend. Days Cr.
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985-
SECTK N
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying
^ t t f /^^^ t si ** n . t* — ^t
Mining Lands Section
Control Sheet
File No J?
TYPE OF SURVEY ____ GEOPHYSICAL
iX GEOLOGICAL
_____ GEOCHEMICAL
EXPENDITURE
MINING LANDS COMMENTS:
Signature of Assessor
Date
March 19, 1986 Your File: 520 Our File: 2 .8569
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development and Mines435 James Street SouthP.O. Box 5000Thunder Bay. OntarioP7C 5G6
Dear Madam:
RE: Notice of Intent dated February 25, 1986Geological Survey on Mining Claims TB 673998, et al, 1n the Lower Aguabason Lake Area
The assessment work credits* as listed with the above-mentioned Notice of Intent, have been approved as of the above date.
Please Inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so Indicate on your records.
Yours sincerely.
J.C. Smith, Supervisor Mining Lands Section
Whitney Block, 6th Floor Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3
Telephone: (416) 965-4888
SH/mccc: Flint Rock Mines Limited
Suite 3213701 Chesswood DriveDownsvlew, OntarioM3J 2P6
Todd Sanders 149 Duke Street Thunder Bay, Ontario P7A SS9
Encl.
Mr. 6.H. FergusonMining S Lands CommissionerToronto, Ontario
Resident Geologist Thunder Bay, Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Technical Assessment Work Credits
OntarioDate
1986 02 25
File
2.8569Mining Recorder's Report of Work No.
520
Recorded Holder
FLINT ROCK MINES LIMITEDTownship or Area
LOWER AGUABASON LAKE AREA
Type of survey and number of Assessment days credit per claim
Geophysical
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Genlngiral 16 days
Genrhpmiral days
Man days | | Airborne | |
Special provision fo Ground |X1
[X] Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
| | Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims Assessed
3 TB 673998 to 400^ inclusive
675596-97
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims
| | not sufficiently covered by the survey [x] insufficient technical data filed
TB 675598
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not
Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
February 25, 1986 Your File: 520OUr File: 2.8569
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development and Mines435 James Street SouthP.O. Box 5000Thunder Bay, OntarioP7C 5G6
Dear Madam:
Enclosed are two copies of a Notice of Intent with statements listing a reduced rate of assessment work credits to be allowed for a technical survey. Please forward one copy to the recorded holder of the claims and retain the other. In approximately fifteen days from the above date, a final letter of approval of these credits will be sent to you. On receipt of the approval letter, you may then change the work entries on the claim record sheets.For further information, if required, please contact Mr. R.J. Pichette at (416) 965-4888.
Yours sincerely,
undt, Director Management Branch
Mining Lands Section Whitney Block, 6th Floor Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3
cc: Flint Rock Mines Limited Todd SandersSuite 321 149 Duke Street 3701 Chesswood Drive Thunder Bay, Ontario Downsview, Ontario P7A 5S9 M3J 2P6
Mr. G. H. FergusonMining 4 Lands Commissioner
flntarin
Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Notice of Intentfor Technical Reports
February 25, 1986
2.8569/520
An examination of your survey report indicates that the requirements of The Ontario Mining Act have not been fully met to warrant maximum assessment work credits. This notice is merely a warning that you will not be allowed the number of assessment work days credits that you expected and also that in approximately 15 days from the above date, the mining recorder will be authorized to change the entries on the record sheets to agree with the enclosed statement. Please note that until such time as the recorder actually changes the entry on the record sheet, the status of the claim remains unchanged.
If you are of the opinion that these changes by the mining recorder will jeopardize your claims, you may during the next fifteen days apply to the Mining and Lands Commissioner for an extension of time. Abstracts should be sent with your application.
If the reduced rate of credits does not jeopardize the status of the claims then you need not seek relief from the Mining and Lands Commissioner and this Notice of Intent may be disregarded.
If your survey was submitted and assessed under the "Special Provision-Performance and Coverage" method and you are of the opinion that a re-appraisal under the "Man-days" method would result in the approval of a greater number of days credit per claim, you may, within the said fifteen day period, submit assessment work breakdowns listing the employees names, addresses and the dates and hours they worked. The new work breakdowns should be submitted directly to the Land Management Branch, Toronto. The report will be re-assessed and a new statement of credits based on actual days worked will be issued.
Office of the Director Land Management Branch Mining Lands Section Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines Whitney Block ,6th. Floor Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario MY A 1W3
T.Sanders 149 Duke stThunder Bay,' Ontario pyA 530
FEBRUARY 13,1986
HELLO:
Re: FILE 2.8569Geological Survey,Mining Claims TB 673998 et. al. Lower Aquabason Lake
Find enclosed a new and inproved version of the geological plans as requested. Sorry for the delay and any trouble this may have caused.
Best Regards Todd Sanders
RECEIVEDFEB 10 1986
MINW6 LAHOS SECTtOW
REGISTERED
February 7, 1986 File: 2.8569
Flint Rock Mines Ltd Suite 3213701 ChessMOod Drive Downsview, Ontario M3J 2P6
Dear Sirs:
RE: Geological Survey submitted on Mining Claim TB 673998. et al, In the Area of Lower Aquasabon Lake
Enclosed 1s a copy of our letter dated December 18. 198S requesting additional Information for the above-Mentioned survey.
Unless you can provide the required data by February^, 1986 I will have no other alternative but to Instruct'the mining recorder to cancel the work credits recorded on October 31. 1985.
For further Information, please contact Mr. Ray Plchette \ \r at (416)965-4888. f^p. A- r(416)965-4888
Yours sincerely.
S. E. Yundt, Director Land Management Branch
Mining Lands Section Whitney Block, 6th Floor Queen's Park Toronto. Ontario M7A 1M3
Telephone:(416)965-4888
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Flint Rock Mines Limited Suite 3213701 Chesswood Drive, Downsview, Ontario M3J 2P6
Dear Sir:
RE: Geological Survey submitted on mining claims TB 673998 et al ___in the Lower Aguasabon Lake Area.——————————-—————
Returned herein is the geological plan (in duplicate) for the above-described submission. The material has been reviewed and has been determined by the Ontario Geological Survey that the map submitted is not acceptable. Enclosed are guidelines for geological maps. Please have the plan redrafted using these guidelines, in particular showing claim lines and numbers, and assuring that the map is of an accept able scale and information shown is more legible.
When returning this material, please quote File 2.8569.
For further information, please contact Susan Hurst at (416) 965-4888.
Yours sincerely,
S.E. YundtDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6643 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3 Phone:(416)965-4888
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Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Affairs and MinesP.O. Box 5000Thunder Bay, OntarioP7C 5G6
Dear Madam:
We received reports and maps on October 28,1985 for a Geological Survey submitted under Special Provisions (credit for Performance and Coverage) and Data for Assaying on Mining Claims TB 673998, et al, In the Area of Lower Aguasabon Lake.
This material will be examined and assessed and a statement of assessment work credits will be Issued.
He do not have a copy of the report of work which 1s normally filed with your office prior to the submission of this technical data. Please forward a copy as soon as possible.
Yours sincerely,
S.E. YundtDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6643 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1U3 Phone:(416)965-4888
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SUITE 321 * 3701 CHESSWOOD DRIVE * DOWNSVIEW * ONTARIO ' M3J 2P6 * (416) 630-2623
BY COURIER October 28, 1985 r--- rt /-,-TOC————— l"--f ; 2 3 feobMinistry of Natural Resources, ' - . i nun i * s, M ^ - - i ---i - Land Management Branch, ' LAfID N'AttKb'tfbll Whitney Block, BHANG:i Room 6643, l : ' , Queen's Park,Toronto, Ontario, :M7A 1W3. .... -...^ -,.,'...-^. ^.i... ,; 0j j
Dear Sirs:
Enclosed is Mr. Todd S.J. Saunders, P.Eng., report, in duplicate, on the Company's claims, numbered TB673998 to 674003 inclusive and TB 675596 to 675598 inclusive, all located in the Area of Lower Aguasabon Lake.
Also enclosed is Report of Work covering the geological report so enclosed.
Please advise whether additional costs to the Company such as Mr. Todd's report and helicopter charges used to transport Mr. Sanders into the field are acceptable for assessment credits.
Very truly yours,FLINT ROCK MINES LIMITED
(Mrs.) R.G. Lewis, President.
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For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
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Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter total (s) here
Airborne Credits
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