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42D14SE8480 2.15196 PRISKE 010
PROSPECTING, STRIPPING
AND SAMPLING
SCHREIBER-PYRAMID PROPERTY
PRISKE TOWNSHIP
NTS 42 D/14
OPAP 1992
Thunder Bay, Ontario
December 19th, 1992
By Timothy J. Twomey c~
H.BSc. Geology t
INTRODUCTION
The property consists of 7 contiguous mining claims owned by Tim Tworaey,
Basil Smith and George Stankey. It includes the old Schreiber-Pyramid prop
erty which was developed for small-scale gold mining in the 1930's.
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The property is located in rugged terrain in Priske Township, 3.5 km north
of Schreiber, Ontario. Access is provided by a poorly maintained 4x4 road
off the end of Peary Street in Schreiber. Big Duck Creek can be forded by
truck during the summer. Alternatively, there is a small all-terrain bridge
spanning the creek.
PREVIOUS WORK
The property was first developed by Schreiber-Pyramid Gold Mines Ltd. during
1935-36 and by Kennecho Gold Mines Ltd. in 1937. They conducted trenching
and stripping on 6 separate quartz veins and drove an adit on the No. l Vein.
In 1936, two 25 TPD amalgam mills were installed and about 150 tons were
milled on site, which recovered 76^ ounces of gold (0.56 oz/ton).
A minor amount of drilling occurred in December of 1938 on the No. l Veins
with unkown results. No further work was done and the mining rights we.re
cancelled in 1951.
In 1969, Zenmac Metal Mines drilled 5 holes totalling 797 feet on a zinc
showing beside the No. 2 Vein. The best results were from GP-1 at 4.5655 Cu,
19.255 Zn over 1.8 feet at a vertical depth of 50 feet.
Corporation Falconbridge Copper (CFC) which is now Minnova, sampled the
property in 1978 and 1984 and optioned the property in 1984 after the Winston
Lake Zinc discovery. CFC conducted geological, lithogeochem, VLF, MAG,
HLEM, DeepEM and backhoe stripping. The option was dropped in late 1986
without doing any diamond drilling.
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'he property was optioned in late 1988 by Placer Dome Inc. who conducted
stripping and rock sampling on part of the Schreiber-Pyramid fault. The
option was dropped in late 1989.
1992 WORK PROGRAM
Prospecting, stripping and rock sampling were conducted in 1992. Some of
the old showings discovered in the l930's had not been relocated since that
time, so most of these were re-evaluated in 1992. Part of this re-evaluation
was for small-scale mining purposes.
Vein No. l; Extensive chip sampling of this vein has outlined about 20 tons
of quartz at 1.01 oz/ton gold uncut. This represents the 10 ft high dip
face of the vein, previously exposed by trenching. Another 10 ft deep open
cut below this would expose another 20 tons if the vein continues to average
10" wide. 1992 stripping beside this vein did not find new veins.
Vein No. l South; Chip sampling of this separate vein has outlined on the
dip face of the old trench, about 24 tons at 0.58 oz/ton gold uncut. A 10
ft deep open cut would expose an additional 28 tons. The quartz vein averages
9" in width.
Sampling of the old ore bin, located at the mill site at the No. l Vein,
has outlined 15 to 20 tons of quartz muck at 0.35 Oz/ton gold uncut. This
material appears to have come from Vein No. 1.
For small-scale mining purposes the following ore has been outlined:
Vein No. 1: 40 T at 1.01 oz/ton
Vein No. l South: 52 T at 0.58 oz/ton
Ore bin: 15 T at 0.35 oz/ton
107 T at 0.71 oz/ton gold, uncut, undiluted.
Vein No. 2; Results from 1992 were very low. 1930's reports indicated that
quartz from the open cut on Vein No. 2 was milled on site. This vein contains
distinctive chlorite in the quartz and was not seen in the old ore bin on
site.
jein No. 3; All records for this vein are lost. Its location and what was
found there remain unknown.
Vein No. 4; Very little work was done on this vein except for three small
trenches from the l930*s. Resampling of one of the old trenches returned
0.03 oz/ton gold. An area 300 ft north of it was backhoe stripped in 1992
to test the possibility of high-grade ore in the vein where crosscuts mag
netite iron formation. Results from this were negative for gold. Sampling
the two other trenches were also negative for gold.
Vein No. 5; In this area is a 20 ft wide quartz-feldspar porphyry dike (QFP)
associated with a strong regional lineament striking at 0100 . The QFP is
carbonatized and contains fractures infilled with pyrite and quartz. Some
of the quartz veins are l ft wide and were trenched in the 1930's. Assoc
iated with the QFP along its west margin, is a reddish-altered lamprophyre
dike. These dikes appear to strike at an oblique angle to the lineament
but only are exposed for 100 feet in strike length. Only 2 samples are
anomalous in gold and are both associated with carbonatized and silicified
QFP with 555 disseminated pyrite.
Vein No. 6; This area, 150' by 150', was stripped and washed by Placer Dome
in 1989. It is centered on an old trench which returned 0.18 oz/ton gold
over 3.1 feet. This area contains widespread and strong carbonatization
and patchy silicification with disseminated pyrite in mafic volcanics and
interflow sediments. This alteration is associated with foliation from the
northwest trending Schreiber-Pyramid fault and is nearby to a northeast
trending fault which cuts across the foliation. There are numerous small
irregular quartz veinlets in this area, which are generally barren of gold.
However, Placer Dome sampling returned three samples at 0.01 Oz/ton gold
over 3.1 feet each.
010" Fault Lineament;A strong lineament at 0100 is formed by an area of
flat ground bounded by steep, high cliffs. Associated with this are at
least A porphyry dikes. One reddish syenite dike is found in fault contact
with mafic volcanics, east of Vein No. 2.
jchreiber-Pyramid Fault; Vein No. l, No. l South and No. 6 are located
adjacent to this fault. An area between Vein No. l South and Vein No. 6
are found a number of porphyry dikes. One of these, of undetermined width,
is red altered and fractured where it is exposed near Schreiber-Pyramid
Creek. A sample of this returned background values in gold. Another QFP
is found between Vein No. l and Vein No. l South. It is generally fresh and
unaltered grey colour, but in places it shows minor, bleached fractures
healed by quartz. A grab of this returned no gold.
Grant Fault; This area was not investigated in 1992. Mapping done by CFC
shows this north striking fault. They located a zone of pyritic, cherty
veins associated with the fault, in mafic volcanic rocks. Samples containing
disseminated pyrite were anomalous in gold (0.01 to 0.03 oz/ton). This fault
may correspond with a Noranda Exploration sample further north (United West
land option, 1984). The sample was from pyrrhotite-filled fractures in
magnetite iron formation and returned 0.07 oz/ton gold.
PROPOSED EXPLORATION MODEL AND RECOMMENDATIONS
CFC focussed exploration on a northern, zinc enriched metasedimentary trend
and a southern metasedimentary trend, for base metals, in the I960 1 s. Their
lithogeochem survey found zones of sodium depletion in mafic volcanics which
were locally enriched in Cu and Zn. A DeepEM survey found a 100 m long,
weak and narrow anomaly associated with the zinc enriched horizon but failed
to locate any large conductive units, so no drilling was done. The absence
of felsic volcanics also discouraged CFC from doing further work. The zinc
enriched metasedimentary units continue on strike to the northwest towards
Victoria Lake. Further prospecting is warranted in that direction to check
for possible felsic volcanic rocks.
Placer Dome investigated intersecting structures at Vein No. 6 by stripping
and channel sampling. Their work revealed that strong alteration is assoc
iated with intersecting structures but only low gold values were found at
that location. This is a valid model for the area but it seems that the
presence of a more brittle rock is necessary for gold deposition.
ime porphyritic intrusive rocks in the area contain gold in some places but
have not received much attention in previous exploration. These had only
been investigated in the 1930's for possible high-grade quartz veins within
the porphyries. Two examples of this are the Powerline gold occurrences
on the Big Duck Creek property and at Vein No. 5 on the Schreiber-Pyramid
property. These porphyries are fractured, variably carbonatized and pyrit-
ized and contain quartz veins. Other porphyries occur in the area associated
with faults. Most of the porphyries appear to be dikes over 20 feet wide.
Recent work by Noranda Explorations on the North Shore Gold Mine property,
south of Schreiber, has shown that the porphyritic intrusive rocks there
contain wide zones of gold mineralization.
North of Schreiber, past work for gold has tended to focus on high-grade
but narrow quartz veins which are parallel to the northwest trending Schreiber
Pyramid Fault and Big Duck Creek Fault. The Big Duck Creek Fault is a very
large and rugged lineament. It is occupied and obscurred by Big Duck Creek.
Adjacent to the creek in some places are found fractured and altered mafic
volcanic rocks with quartz veinlets. This lineament has never been drill-
tested and should be prospected for porphyritic intrusive rocks.
Other recent work in the 1980's has turned up extensive carbonate and silic
eous alteration with minor gold values where northeast trending structures
crosscut the northwest trending regional faults. Three examples are the
No. 6 Vein area at the Schreiber-Pyramid property and the Camp Carbonate
Zone and Power Creek Fault on the McKenna-McCann property.
Porphyritic intrusives are spatially associated with faults in the area. I
suggest that all these should be prospected and stripped where they intersect
crosscutting structures. Specific sites recommended are:
1) the intersection of the Schreiber-Pyramid Fault with the 0100 Fault.
2) the intersection of the Grant Fault with the Big Duck Creek Fault.
3) the intersection of the 010" Fault with the Big Duck Creek Fault.
4) the intersection of the Powerline syenite dikes with the 0100 Fault.
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This porphyry model has never been tested north of Schreiber. That area
shows good indications that porphyries found at intersecting structures
would be fractured, altered and gold bearing.
Respectfully submitted,
Timothy J. Twomey
H.BSc. Geology
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SCHREIBER PYRAMID PROPERTY
1992 Rock Sampling
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION Au oz/ton Ag ppm
9201
9202
9203
9204
9205
9206
9207
9208
9209
9210
9211
9212
9213
9214
9215
9216
9217
9222
9223
9224
9225
9226
9227
9228
9229
9230
9231
9232
9233
+40 mesh panned tailings from old ore bin
-40 mesh +100 mesh panned tailings from above p HfAO
-40 mesh +100 mesh panned con 'c. from above S f 6*3 fa
grab of qtz. from old ore bin
grab of qtz. from old ore bin
grab of qtz. from old ore bin
grab of qtz. from old ore bin
grab of qtz. from old ore bin
Veinll, white qtz with tr. py, grab
Veinll, silic. wallrock w. 155 py, in bldr.
Vein#l, composite muck qtz, from top of vein
Veinll ,as above
Veinll, qtz. with 3555 silic. wallrock and 35? diss. py.
Veinl2, from top pit, white qtz. with tr. py.
Veinl2, pit 5 m N of 9214, white qtz. vein
Vein#2, from above, silic. wallrock, 255 diss. py, po
Veinl2, from above, white qtz. tr. py, po
Veinll-South, qtz. panel sample 2i'x6" thick with V.G.
Veinll-South, qtz. panel sample 4'x4" thick
Veinll-South, footwall grab, mafic vole. 1/5 diss. py.
Veinll-South, qtz. panel sample 5'x4" thick
Veinll-South, qtz. panel sample, 3'x8" thick
Veinll-South, footwall grab, mafic vole. 155 diss. py.
Veinll-South, qtz. panel sample 2'x6" thick
Veinll-South, qtz. panel sample 3'x6" thick
Veinll, grab of qtz. with 1055 coarse py., in pit
Veinfl, 1' chip across top of vein, qtz with tr. py.
Veinll, 1' chip across top of vein, qtz.
Veinll, 10" chip across top of vein, qtz.
0.26
0.26
4.74
2.44
1.96
0.05
0.14
0.02
0.04
0.02
1.21
3.00
0.38
Tr.
Nil
Nil
Nil
0.83
0.55
0.12
1.03
0.05
0.04
0.84
0.70
0.40
0.84
1.61
1.24
1.6
2.0
29.6
22.8
13.2
2.0
2.4
0.4
0.4
2.4
5.2
12.0
3.2
Tr.
0.8
3.6
1.2
3.0
2.0
2.0
1.0
Nil
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
4.0
7.0
9296 Veinll, 10" chip across top of vein, qtz. 0.18 0.8
SCHREIBER PYRAMID PROPERTY
1992 Rock Sampling
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION
9297
9298
9299
9300
9301
9302
9303
9304
9306
9307
9308
9309
9310
9311
9312
9313
9314
9315
9316
9317
9318
9319
9320
9321
9322
9323
9324
9325
9326
Au
Vein#l, 8" chip across top of vein, qtz.
Veinll, 10" chip across top of vein, qtz. in fold
Vein#l, 10" chip across top of vein, qtz.
Veinfl, 8" chip across top of vein, qtz.
Veinfl , composite chips of qtz. from base of vein
Veinfl- South, composite chips across top of vein , qtz .
Vein#2, frctd. mafic wallrock in 2nd pit from open cut
Vein#2, qtz. muck from 1st pit, minor tourmaline
Vein#2, as above
Vein#2, as above
Vein#2, as above
grab of qtz. from old ore bin
grab of qtz. from old ore bin
grab of qtz. from old ore bin
Vein#4, crack-seal white qtz. vein, tr. py, cpy.
Vein#4, as above also araph. in vein
between Vein#l and Vein#l-South,feld. porph. contact with mafics, 355 diss. py.
as above, frctd. f eld. porph. w. \1 diss. py.
Vein#6 Stripped area, carb, rusty voles, with qtz. vnlts., random grabs
as above, grab of carb. vole. w. qtz. vnlt.
Vein#4, old trench, 6" qtz. vein 355 diss. cpy.
not assayed, as above
Vein#4, white qtz. with i55 diss. cpy.
Vein#4, mafic wallrock, qtz. vnlts. S 35? py.
Vein#4, 10" chip across qtz. vein, S. end
Vein#4, grabs qtz. with amph, tour, i/5 py, cpy.
Vein#4, 10" chip qtz. with -J35 diss. py, po, cpy.
Vein#4, grabs, crack-seal qtz. vein w. amph, py.
010" lineament, qtz-carb. vein, tr. py.
-ppm- Cu Zn
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89
78
30
18
28
4336
301
209
53
122
120
65
39
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76
74
20
31
13
24
78
5
50
25
74
16
oz/ton
0.98
0.17
0.76
3.56
0.85
0.06
Tr.
Tr.
Tr.
0.01
0.01
0.06
2.01
0.08
Tr.
Tr.
Tr.
Tr.
Tr.
Tr.
0.03
Tr.
Tr.
Tr.
Tr.
Tr.
Tr.
Tr.
Ag ppm
2.0
Nil
2.0
5.0
1.6
0.4
2.8
0.4
1.2
3.2
1.6
0.8
21.2
4.0
Nil
Nil
0.8
0.4
Nil
Nil
0.4
Nil
1.2
Nil
Nil
Nil
0.4
Nil
SCHREIBER PYRAMID PROPERTY
1992 Rock Sampling
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION Au
9327
9328
9329
9330
9331
9335
9336
9337
9338
9339
9340
9341
9342
9343
9344
9345
9346
9347
9348
9361
9362
9363
9364
9365
9366
9367
9368
9369
9370
9371
010 0 lineament, red syenite at fault cont. - 7 with qtz-carb. vnlts. -ppm-
as above, 2" qtz. v. ^35 diss. cpy. 578 14
as above, pink QFP. at mafic contact 13 52
Vein#6 Stripped Area, carb, mafic with qtz. vnlts 39
as above, carb, mafics, \Ti diss. py. 37 123
red syenite at creek, S. of Vein#l South, w. qtz. frets.
Vein#6 Stripped, 3" qtz. vein with tr. cpy
010 0 lineament, 2" qtz. v. in syenite 61 36
as above , I. F. with 25S py. in frets. 87 154
as above, cht-mag I. F. I7a py. at base of 0100 lineament
Vein#5, grey QFP w. qtz. vnlts, tr. py.
Vein#5, 10" qtz. vein in red QFP.
Vein#5, silif, carb. altd. red QFP at lamp, contact
VeinlS, silicif. QFP wallrock, 255 diss. py., grab
Vein#5, 10" qtz. vein with IX diss. py. in carb. QFP
pink altd. lamp, qtz-carb. strs. and tr. py.
Vein#5, sil. fi carb. QFP with tr. py.
Vein#5, qtz-carb. vnlts. in carb. QFP, tr. py.
Vein#5, carb. altd. QFP with chlorite porphrioblasts
Vein#4, old trench, crack-seal q.v. with tour, tr. py.
Vein#4, as above, q.v. and mafic wallrock with i3J py.
Vein#5, carb, and sil. QFP with 435 fine diss. py.
Vein#5, frctd. carb. altd. QFP, north of old trenches
Vein#4, new stripping, sic. mafic wallrock, ^JC diss. py.
Vein#4, new stripping, crack-seal q.v. with tr. py.
grab of qtz. from old ore bin
grab of qtz. from old ore bin
grab of qtz. from old ore bin
grab of qtz. from old ore bin
grab of qtz. from old ore bin
oz/ton
Tr.
Tr.
Tr.
Tr.
Tr.
Nil
Tr.
Tr.
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
0.01
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Tr.
Nil
Nil
Nil
1.00
0,17
0.33
1.05
0.10
Ag ppm
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
1.6
0.8
0.4
0.8
2.0
0.8
0.4
0.4
2.0
1.6
0.8
1.6
0.8
1.2
0.8
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Rock Samples
Sample
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Sample
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9230923192329233924492459246924792489249
92509251
Ag CuAA AA
ppm ppm
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2 ——2 ——4 ——7 ——
16 ——3 ——6 ——4 . ——2 ——5 ——
3 ——4 ——
Rock Samples
Zn AuAA FA/AA3ppm ppb
28 < 53 <5
—— 28490—— 18930—— 4119—— 35400—— 1703—— 1398—— 28830—— 23840
—— 13640—— 28810—— 55060—— 42370—— 23440—— 1188—— 11200—— 4267—— 558—— 3050
—— 3129—— 3109
AuCalc.OZ/T
^.001<0.0010.8310.5520.1201 .0330.0500.0410.8410.695
0.3980.84O1.6061.2360.6840.0350.3270.124 jjA&kA/GfJ'i0.0160.089
0.0910.091
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Rock Samples
sample
931293139314931b93169317931893209321
AuFA/AA3PPb
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CuAA
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1618978301828
4336301209
ZnAA
ppm
1603076742031132478
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Rock Samples
AuFA/A
Sample ppp
9322932393249325932693279328932993309331
Ag iA3 AAi ppm
91797141112186346159
<0.2<0 . 2^.20. 4
<0 . 20.4<0.2<0.2<0.21 .6
Cu AA ppm
53122120653928
578133437
Zn AA ppm
55025741659145239123
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If you require further information please contact Lucille Jerome at (705) 670-5855.
Yours sincerely
Ron C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section Mining and Land Management Branch Mines and Minerals Division
cc: jAssessment Files Library Toronto, Ontario
Resident Geologist Thunder Bay, Ontario
.Northern Development and Mines
Ontario
Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim
Mining Act
Transaction Number
(A) 9340-/9 Z
Personal Intention collected on this form Is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This Information will be used for correspondence. Questions about this oollectlorHfould be directed to the Provincial Manager, Mining Lands, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, Fourth Floor. 159 Cedar Street, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 6AS, telephone (705) 670-7264.
, . . -^ . m* ^ f\ C±o i o i y ^A* *Instructions: - Please type or print and submit in duplicate.
- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations for requirements of filing assessment work or consult the Mining Recorder.
- A separate copy of this form must be completed for each Work Group.- Technical reports and maps must accompany this form In duplicate.- A sketch, showing the claims the work is assigned to, must accompany this form.
Recorded HoWerjs) ^ (20046* 5 /VfA^CCy9JL PctiFGi-* ir
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Address l P7A Telephone No.007-3/3-7772-
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Assignment from Reserve
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Total Assessment Work Claimed on the Attached Statement of Costs SNote: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit all or part of the assessment work submitted If the recorded
holder cannot verify expenditures claimed in the statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification.
Persons and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report)Name Address
(attach a schedule If necessary)
Certification of Beneficial Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverse sidel certify that at the time the work was performed, the claims covered In this work report were recorded In the current holder's name or held under a beneficial Interest by the current recorded holder.
oar Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)
TCertification of Work Report
l certify that l have a personal knowledge of the facts set forth In this Work report, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after Ka completion and annexed report la true.
Name and Address of Pereon Certifying
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Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Mi. ./re du Oeveloppement du Nord
mines
Statement of Costs for Assessment Creditfetat des couts aux fins du credit d'evaluation
Mining Act/Loi sur les mines
Transaction No./N 0 de transaction
Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This information will be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining claim(s). Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager, Minings Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 4th Floor, 159 Cedar Street, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6AS, telephone (705) 670-7264.
Les renseignements personnels contenus dans la presente formule sont recueillls en vertu de la Lol sur les mines et serviront a tenlr a jour un registre des concessions minieres. Adresser toute quesiton sur la collece de ces renseignements au chef provincial des terrains miniers, ministers du Developpement du Nord et des Mines, 159, rue Cedar, 4e etage, Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264.
1. Direct Costs/CoQts directs
Type
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Contractor's and Consultant's FM* OroH*d* ('entrepreneur t d* ('expert-COVWwl
Supplies Used Fournltur** utilities
Equipment Rental Location d* materiel
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2. Indirect Costs/Gouts indlrects* * Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not
allowable as assessment work. Pour le remboursement des travaux de rehabilitation, les coOts indirects ne sont pas admiasibles en tant que travaux d'evaluation.
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Filing Discounts
1 . Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at 1000xfa of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.
Remises pour depot
1. Les travaux deposes dans les deux ans survmfleur achievement sont rembourses a 1 00 •ft de la valeur totale susmentionnee du credit d'evaluation.
2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 50H of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:
Total Value of Assessment Credit Total Assessment Claimed
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2 . Les travaux deposes trois, quatre ou cinq ans apres leur achevement sont rembourses a 50 Ve de la valeur totale du credit d'evaluation susmentionne. Voir les calculs ci-dessous.
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Verifying Statement of Costs
l hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompanying Report of Work form.
that as(Recorded Holder, Agent, Position in Company)
to make this certification
Attestation de ''4tBt des coat?
J'atteste par la presente :que les montants indiques sont le plus exact possible et que ces depenses ont ete engagees pou'r effectuer les travaux d'evaluation sur les terrains indiques dans la formule de rapport de travail ci-joint.
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a falre cette attestation.
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