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REPORT ON GEOPHYSICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS
THE EAST CRASKIE CLAIM GROUP
VINCENT TOV7NSHIP
THUNDERBAY MINING DIVISION, ONTARIO
BY: ALAN W. DAVIES
JULY 2 2, 1 991 ri t:; c i r--- ? ;:
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TORONTO ONTARIO
1.0 INTRODUCTION
A set of 5 adjoining claims (TB 1150528 to TB 1150532) refered to as "East Craskie" have been staked along a gold bearing geological formation in Vincent Township near Jellicoe, Ontario (FIGURE 1). Access during the winter is by snowshoe from Nezah Lake or snow mobile from a skidder trail starting near Beardmore, Ontario. Alternative access during the summer is by canoe along the Black River from near Jellicoe.
There has been very little work resulting on this property in the past. Two short winkie holes were drilled by Inco in the 1960's, but no assays were reported (C2700W/700S). Recent work by Noranda was limited to a geological survey, a geochemical humus survey and a few grab samples. FIGURE 2 shows the portion of their geological survey within the East Craskie claim group.
2.0 GENERAL GEOLOGY
The major rock type in the area is a series of steeply dipping east-west striking mafic volcanic flows containing minor felsic tuff. A number of linear chemical sediment or iron formation horizons are contained within and parallel to the strike of the volcanic flows. These have been subsequently intruded by crosscutting or concordant mafic, felsic and diabase rocks. Carbonitization and silicification of these rocks is common around the chemical sediment horizons.
The majority of overburden exposure consists of sandy glacial tills with lessor amounts of sand and silt. No lacustrine clays were observed. The overburden near the chemical sediment horizons was well oxidized.
3.0 CURRENT WORK
A project proposal was submitted to the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines of Ontario for consideration of OPAP funding. The grant was approved and work commenced on May 17, 1991. The existing grid cut by Noranda in 1988 was tracable, but touching up old pickets and rechaining missing pickets was necessary over the 10.2 kilometres of line covering the claim group. Variations in line orientation between the O baseline and 800S tieline were recorded for plotting map corrections.
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This was followed by Electromagnetic (VLF), magnetic, radiometric, geochemical glacial soil surveys (kraft packet and 10 kg sizes) and collection of several rock grab samples. This work was completed by the author and one helper during the period between May 14, 1991 and May 24, 1991.
3.1 GROUND MAGNETIC SURVEY
A magnetic survey was carried out on the north-south cut lines spaced at 100 metres apart with stations at 25 metre intervals with closer spacing near high magnetic anomollies. A Scintrex MF-2 Fluxgate Magnetometer was used for the survey without a base station. Corrections to readings were made for diurnal variation by looping back to previously recorded stations at frequent intervals. The 100 gamma sensitivity of the instrument was sufficient on this property. The expected iron formation gave a total magnetic variation of over 20,000 gamma.
8.6 kilometres of survey were completed and 484 readings were taken. The contoured results are plotted on FIGURE 3.
The magnetism of the property trends east-west parallel to the geology mapped by Noranda. There is a main magnetic anomally linear in shape, straddling the property east-west around the 800s tie line. Local shifts in the anomallies are interpreted to be caused by faulting. The distortion in the east-west trend around 2300W and 2400W can be attributed to a north-south trending diabase dyke.
3.2 GROUND VLF SURVEY
A VLF electromagnetic survey was carried out on north- south lines spaced 100 metres apart at stations spaced at 25 metres with closer spaced readings near anomollies. Transmitter NAA (Cutler, Maine) was used for lines 2300 to 3400W with NSS (Seattle, Washington) used for lines 3500W to 3900W. These two transmitters are located approximately 180 degrees away from each other at all survey locations on the property resulting in negligible reading differences* All readings were taken at 90 degrees to the direction of the transmitter location while facing northwards. 8.6 kilometres of survey were completed and 619 readings taken. Profiles
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are shown on FIGURE 4 with interpretation plotted on FIGURE 5.
A geonics EM-16 electromagnetic instrument was used for the survey. The instrument is a very low frequency receiver which operates in the 15 to 25 kHz band and makes use of radio signals transmitted by components of a communications network operated by the United States Navy. Signals transmitted from vertical antennae produce concentric, horizontal, magnetic fields (the primary field) around the antennae. Under the influence of this primary field conductive bodies generate weak, secondary fields, which are detected by the instrument.
The EM-16 receiver consists of two receiving coils at 90 degrees to each other and the inputs of these coils are used to measure the secondary field. When the instrument is properly oriented, the signal from the vertical coil is minimized by tilting and the percentage of tilt is recorded {in-phase reading). The remaining signal in the other coil is balanced out by a measured percentage of the signal in the other coil (out-of-phase reading), after being shifted by 90 degrees in-phase. Normally this coil is parallel to the primary field.
Coupling of the transmitters NAA (Cutler, Maine) and NSS (Seattle, Washington) with the east-west striking conductors while traversing north-south lines was good.
3.3 GROUND RADIOMETRIC SURVEY
A ground radiometric survey was carried out at 25 metre spacings along north-south cutlines located 100 metres apart over the entire property. The radiometric survey was done to measure variations in gamma radiation emitted by near surface radioactive isotopes.
A Geometrics "Model GR-101A Total Count Scintillometer 1 was used for the survey. This instrument transforms incident gamma ray radiation of greater than 50 Kev energy into a visual output calibrated in radiation counts per second. The decay of radioactive potassium 40, uranium 238, and thorium 232 can be detected in this instrument. Comic rays are also detected, but usually contribute to less than 10% of the measured radiation count. Gammma radiation can be stopped by thick overburden and water. Variation in distance from the source material will give varing readings due to diffusion.
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High gamma radiation counts were expected to represent any potassium rich alteration zones on the property. Potassium alteration has been found to correlate directly with gold mineralization.
All readings were taken by one operator by holding the instrument at the same height and orientation above the ground. 396 individual readings over 8.6 survey kilometres were completed. Reading were plotted as from or not from stations located in swamps (FIGURE 6). Only areas not in swamps were contoured.
Anomallous reading were found along the main EM- 16/magnetic anomally and its interpreted crosscutting faults. Minor anomallies are related to other minor condutors interpreted to be shear zones. The distortion in values at the extreme east end of the property between 2300W and 2400W is attributed to the north-south trending diabase dike.
3.4 GEOCHEMICAL SOIL SAMPLING
356 standard kraft bag size soil samples were collected over the entire property at approximately 25 metre stations on north-south lines spaced at 100 metre intervals. Sampling was limited to glacial till. Sand, silty sand and humus soils were not sampled. No lacustrian clays were found on the property. A number of samples were taken between the lines in areas of poor coverage and along the main east-west EM-16/magnetic geophysical anomally.
The samples were sent to X-Ray Assay Laboratories Ltd of Don Mills, Ontario for screening and chemical analysis. All 356 samples were seived to 80 mesh with the undersize analysised for gold (Au) and three gold pathfinder elements: Arsenic (As), antimony (Sb) and tungstan (W) using the neutron activation method (NAA). Arsenic and antimony were especially selected to analysis for the presence of arsenopyrite and stibnite mineralization found associated with gold on other properties in the Geraldton-Beardmore greenstone belt. The results are summarized in APPENDIX 1.
Individual histograms showing the distribution of samples and assay value were plotted for the 4 elements to determine anomolous values (FIGURES 7, 8, 9 and 10). All gold, arsenic and antimony results were plotted on FIGURES 11, 12 and 13.
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FIGURE 7: HISTOGRAM SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF GOLD ASSAY VALUES FROM 294 STANDARD SOIL SAMPLES TAKEN ON LINES 400 METRES APART ON THE EAST CRASKIE CLAIM BLOCK.
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FIGURE 8: HISTOGRAM SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF ARSENIC ASSAY VALUES FROM 294 STANDARD SOIL SAMPLES TAKEN ON LINES 400 METRES APART ON THE EAST CRASKIE CLAIM BLOCK.
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FIGURE 10: HISTOGRAM SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF TUNGSTAN ASSAY VALUES FROM 294 STANDARD SOIL SAMPLES TAKEN ON LINES 400 METRES APART ON THE EAST CRASKIE CLAIM BLOCK.
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A general arsenic and antimony anomolly trends along the main east-west EM-16/magnetic geophysical anomally straddling the entire property from approximately 3900VJ/900S to 2300W/700S. Sporadic anomalous gold found along this trend can be attributed to the lower relative mobility of gold as compared to highly mobile arsenic and antimony. Till horizons around this geophysical tended to be thick. These surface soil samples could be taken from upper till units derived from further up-ice. Higher gold assay values are probably found closer to and on bedrock.
Another significant gold anomally without corresponding arsenic and antimony anomallies is found on line 3400 between 450S and 525S. This isolated anomally is related to a magnetic high (iron formation) and a weak conductor (shear zone).
3.5 OVERBURDEN SAMPLING AND HEAVY MINERAL ANALYSIS
Approximately 10 kilograms of basal till was collected on the surface at each of 18 sample sites across the property roughly 25 metres south of and parallel to the main east-west EM-16/magnetic geophysical anomally and north along line 39 west. These samples were weighed and screened, and the minus 2 millimetre fraction carefully desilted and hand panned. About 100 pebbles from the plus 6 millimetre fraction were examined and the percentage of various rock and/or mineral types found were recorded. Concentrated heavy minerals were examined and the number, size and shape of gold particles were recorded. Other heavy minerals present with their relative proportion was recorded. All results were normalized to a Canalaskan Industries standard 30 kilogram sample size to compare results with the other samples. Results are summarized in TABLE 2. and plotted on FIGURE 5.
The results show a concentration of gold counts at the west end of the line of samples on lines 3700W, 3800W and 3900W. Isolated counts were found on lines 2400W and 3000W. These samples contained over 90% volcanic pebbles in the plus 6 millimetre fraction. The predominately volcanic bedrock in the immediate area indicates the glacial till containing gold counts is locally derived.
The gold particle count values may not be representitive of the gold content of the nearby main EM-16/magnetic anomally. All of the till samples were taken on the
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TABLE 2: OVERBURDEN TILL SAMPLE ASSAY RESULTS AND NORMALIZED 30 KILOGRAM CONVERSION GOLD PARTICLE COUNTS ON EAST CRASKIE PROPERTY
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south side of the till covered zone where soil horizons tended to be thicker p 2 metres). There may be a number till horizons with the upper units from lower gold bearing sources further up-ice. The till horizons representitive of the EM-16/magnetic anomolous zone may have been masked and located closer to bedrock.
Alternatively, gold may be contained within mineral grains that tend to breakdown into particles greater than 80 mesh in size. This gold would not have been detected in the minus 80 mesh soil geochemical analysis and might have not been detectable during examination of the heavy mineral concentrates.
3.6 ROCK GRAB SAMPLES
4 rock grab samples were taken from locations on the property. The two samples from quartz viens were not anomolous. However, the samples from pyritic graphite zone and a gossan found along the main EM-16/magnetic zone were anomolous in gold. The results are summarized in TABLE 3 and plotted on FIGURE 5.
4.0 DISCUSSION
The block of leases immediately to the west of the EAST Craskie claim group are owned by Craskie Mines Ltd. Known zones on the property have grades averaging 0.18 oz/ton over mining widths of 5 to 6 feet. This has not been sufficient to economically bring the orebodies into production. Tombill Mines Ltd ran EM-16 geophysical and soil geochemical surveys over the property in 1974. The soil samples were analysis for arsenic, copper, and silver using the colormetric method and gold using atomic adsorption. Follow up diamond drilling and trenching sampling efforts concentrated on areas of thin overburden, but the new zones discovered were not of higher gold grade or greater thickness than previously known zones.
One EM-16 anomally that was not drilled or trenched is the till covered #10 anomally. The 1974 geochemical soil sampling survey indicated that this zone was mineralized with anomolous gold and arsenic. The extension of this zone correlates with the main EM- 16/magnetic geophysical anomally straddling the East Craskie property. The zone on the East Craskie was found to be similarly anomolous in gold, arsenic, and
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TABLE 3: SUMMARY OF GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF 4 ROCK GRAB SAMPLES ON THE EAST CRASKIE PROPERTY IN VINCENT TOWNSHIP
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antimony. The EM-16 surveys on both properties indicate that this zone may be wider than the other gold bearing zones found on the Craskie property.
The extention of main EM-16/magnetic zone east from the East Craskie property onto the Dalton Estate leases where it has been drilled and trenched from 2100W/700S to 1800W/700S. Values of 20.22 and 2.06 grams/ton over l metre from surface chip samples and a 17.6 grams/ton over 2.9 metres in a drill intersection (ND88-3) were reported by Noranda in 1988. 4 grab samples on the zone yielded grades of 1.72, 6.51, 3.09 and 2.74 grams/ton.
A diabase dyke intrudes and crosscuts the zone north- south around 2100W. Noranda interpreted this diabase dyke as a potential heat source for remobilizing and concentrating gold in the immediate area around the dyke. This theory limits the expected extent of any economic gold mineralization. However, it has been found at the Northern Empire mine at Beardmore in the Geraldton-Beardmore greenstone belt that diabase dykes can leach gold mineralization out of volcanic rocks rather than concentrating it (Boyle,1979). Similar volcanic rocks are found as country rock ariound the zone on the Dalton Estate property. This indicates the extent of gold mineralization may not be limited to areas intruded by diabase dykes.
Preexisting faults or shear zones may have been responsible for mineralization control along the EM- 16/magnetic anomalous zone on the Dalton Estate property. The geophysical interpretation of the East Craskie portion of the zone indicates that there are a series of cross-cutting faults or shear zones. Bedrock along the zone in these areas rarely outcrops and tends to be covered by thick till sequences.
Other anomolous zones are found on the East Craskie property. The most significant is located on line 3400W at 500S. This zone extends west onto claims reported to have containing visible gold.
5.0 SUMMARY
There is a major east-west geophysical and geochemical gold anomally straddling the East Craskie property. The extension of this zone west onto the the Craskie property adjacent is similiarly anomolous. The eastward extention of the zone onto the Dalton Estate has been trench and drilled resulting in indications of economic
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gold over greater width has been previously discovered on the Craskie.
6.0 RECOMMENDATIONS
1. Overburden drilling using a Pionjar or jackhammer soil sampling system to obtain soil samples on the anomolous zones immediately above bedrock. Glacial till samples from these locations should be representitive of the bedrock immediately beneath the sample location.
2. Additional till samples should be taken as close to bedrock as possible to minimize the dillution effect of thick till sequences.
3. Option the adjacent property held by Craskie Mines Limited and continue sampling along the extension of the main or Craskie 110 zone.
4. Diamond drilling of anomollies resulting from completion of recommendations l though 3.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Boyle, R.W. (1979). The Geochemistry of Gold and its Deposits (EMR CANADA)
Davies, R. (1974). Geological-Geophysical-Geochemical Survey, Nezah Property, Vincent Township, Thunderbay Mining Division, Ontario (Assessment File #63.3170)
Thomson, K. (1988). Geology, South Block, Peplinski Project (Assessment File #2.11553)
CERTIFICATE
I, Alan Webster Davies, of the City of North York in the province of Ontario hereby certify:
1. That I am a geological engineer operatingCanalaskan Industries, a sole proprietorship involved in mining exploration and development.
2. That I am a graduate of Queen's University inKingston and hold a BSC in Mining Engineering and a BSc in Geological Engineering, and I am a member of the Association of Professional Engineers of the province of Ontario. I have been practicing my profession for over 6 years.
3. That I directly supervised all stages of the project.
Dated at Toronto, Ontario this 22nd day of July 1991
Alan Davies, P.Eng.
APPENDIX l
SUMMARY OF TABLE ABBREVIATIONS
ROCK DESCRIPTIONS
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SUMMARY OF SOIL DESCRIPTIONS FOR 355 SAMPLES TAKEN ON THE EASTCRASKIE PROPERTY IN VINCENT TOWNSHIP (PAGE 1 OF 8) .
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TABLE ri (CONTINUED) s SUMMARY OF SOIL DESCRIPTIONS FOR 355 SAMPLES TAKEN ON THE EAST CRASKIE PROPERTY IN VINCENT TOWNSHIP (PAGE 2 OF 8).
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NOTES
4* Few Ang. Pebbles
Few Ang. S Rnd. PebblesAng. Pebbles
Few Ang. PebblesAng. Pebbles
Off Bedrock; Ang. PebblesAng. PebblesAng. Pebbles
Ang. S, Rnd. PebblesTill d Weathered Bedrock
Few PebblesLots Ang. Fragments
Ang. PebblesAng. Pebbles
Lots of Broken BedrockFew Small Ang. PebblesFew Small Ang. Pebbles
Ang. PebblesOn Cliff; Mostly Scarce
Ang. FragmentsUnder Root; Lots Bedrock Frag
Lots .of Rock FragmentsOff Bedrock
Angular PebblesAngular FragmentsFew Rnd. Pebbles
Ang. PebblesAng. Pebbles
Few Ang. Pebbles
Few Ang. PebblesAng. Pebbles
Few Ang. PebblesFew Ang. Pebbles
Ang. Pebbles
Ang. PebblesAng. Pebbles
Off Bedrock; Ang. PebblesOff Bedrock; Ang. Pebbles
Ang. PebblesAng. Pebbles
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TABLE M (CONTINUED): SUMMARY OF SOIL DESCRIPTIONS FOR 355 SAMPLES TAKEN ON THE EAST CRASKIE PROPERTY IN VINCENT TOWNSHIP (PAGE 3 OF 8).
: s sszszs rssstsrssassssissisisassssasstcsrssssaR: ssss
SAMPLE If
141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172500501502503504505506507508509510511
-512533514
EAST
33003300330033003300330033003300330033003300330033003300330033253350337534253450347535003400327532503225317031503125307530503025230023002300230023002300230023002300230023002300230023002300
b
WWWWWWwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
10 RT H
400415500525550575600625650675700725750775810785790800810810810840810780780775775770765760755750
1000975950913895875850825800775750725700675650
i
S:S:S:S:SiStS:S:S:S:S:S:SiS:S:S:SiS:S;S:S:S:S:S;S:StS:SiSiSiSiSiSiSiSiSiSiSiSiSiSiSiSiSiSiSiSi
SOIL TYPE
TillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLSn TILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILL
ra
SOIL i COLOUR
Ye GyYe Gy
Bid Rd BrRd BrYe GyYe GyRd BrGy BrOr BrRd BrBrOrOr
Rd BrRd BrRd BrRd Br
Bid Rd BrRd
Rd BrRd BrYe Gy
Bid Rd BrRd BrYe BrRd OrDk BrRd BrRd BrRd BrDk BrRd BrDk BrDk BrDk BrRd BrBr
Dk BrBr
Lt BrBrBr
Lt BrBr
Lt BrBrBr
NOTES
^ Ang. PebblesAng. Pebbles
Off Side Of HillAng. PebblesAng. Pebbles
Ang. PebblesFew Ang. Pebbles
Ang. PebblesAng. PebblesAng. Pebbles
Ang. PebblesAng. Pebbles
Ang. Pebbles; Old TrenchAng. Pebbles
Lots Ang. Pebbles
Ang. PebblesAng . PebblesAng. PebblesAng. Pebbles
Ang. PebblesAng. PebblesAng. PebblesAng. Pebbles
Off Bedrock; Ang. FragmentsOff Bedrock; Ang. Fragments
In Gully; Ang. FragmentsSouth Slope; Ang. FragmentsOff Bedrock; Ang. Fragments
Ang. FragmentsRnd. S Ang. FragmentsSRnd. fc Ang. Fragments
Ang. FragmentsLots Ang. FragmentsFew Ang. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. Fragments
t
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TABLED! (CONTINUED): SUMMARY OF SOIL DESCRIPTIONS FOR 355 SAMPLES TAKEN ON TUB BAST CRASKIE PROPERTY IN VINCENT TOWNSHIP (PAGE 4 OF 8 ).
SAMPLE t
515516517518519520521522523524525526527528529530531532533534535536537538539540541542543544545546547548549550551552553554555556557558559560
: 561
EAST NORTH : SOIL : TYPE
2300 W 625 S: TILL2300 W 600 S: TILL2400 W 620 S: TILL2400 W 630 S: TILL2400 W 650 S: TILL2400 W 675 S: TILL2400 W 700 S; TILL2400 W 725 S: TILL2400 W 750 S: TILL2400 W 775 S: TILL2400 W 830 S: TILL2400 W 850 S: TILL2400 W 875 S: TILL2400 W 900 S: TILL2400 W 950 S: TILL2400 W 975 S: TILL2400 W 1000 S: TILL2500 W 1000 S: TILL2500 W 940 S: TILL2500 W 925 Ss TILL2500 V? 900 S: TILL2500 W 875 S: TILL2500 W 850 S; TILL2500 W 800 S: TILL2500 W 775 S: TILL2500 W 750 S: TILL2500 W 725 S: TILL2500 W 695 S: TILL2500 W 650 S:Sn TILL2500 W 625 Ss TILL2500 W 600 S: TILL2600 W 855 S: TILL2625 W 600 S; TILL2600 W 600 S: TILL2600 W 700 S: TILL2625 W 700 S: TILL2775 W 700 S: TILL2600 W 725 S: TILL2600 W 750 S:Sn TILL2600 W 775 S: TILL2600 W 800 S: TILL2600 W 825 Ss TILL2600 W 885 S: TILL2600 W 900 S: TILL2600 W 925 S s TILL2600 W 950 S ; TILL
s 2600 W 975 S: TILLs — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — j-
SOIL s COLOUR :
Br :Br
Bid Rd BrBrBrBr
Bid Rd BrOr BrOr BrBrBrBr
Rd BrDk BrOr BrRd BrLt BrBr
Rd BrRd BrBrBr
Lt BrBrBrBr
Bid Rd BrBrBrBrBrBrBrBrBr
Bid Rd BrBid Rd Br
BrBrBrBrBr
Rd BrRd BrOr Br
Bid Rd Br: Brs — — -t z: -~ — st sg ss z
NOTES :
-..-A-—-—— ————~!SRnd. Si Ang. Fragments :
Ang. Fragments :Very Ang. Fragments :SRnd. S Ang. Fragments sSRnd. 6 Ang. Fragments :SRnd. S Ang. Fragments s
Ang. Fragments :SRnd. 6 Ang. Fragments :
SRnd. S SAng. Fragments :Ang. Fragments :
SRnd. 6 SAng. Fragments :Ang. Fragments :
Off Bedrock? Ang. Fragments :Ang. Fragments !Ang. Fragments :
SRnd. S Ang. Fragments !Off Bedrock? Ang, Fragments :Wthrd Bedrock; Lots Ang. Frag :
Ang. Fragments :Ang. Fragments , :Ang. Fragments :Ang. Fragments :Ang. Fragments :
SRnd. S Ang. Fragments sSRnd. d Ang. Fragments :
Ang. Fragments sAng. Fragments sAng. Fragments :
SRnd. S. Ang. Fragments :SRnd. s Ang. Fragments :SRnd. s Ang. Fragments :SRnd. d Ang. Fragments :SRnd. S. Ang. Fragments :SRnd. 6 Ang. Fragments !
Ang. Fragments :Ang. Fragments :
SRnd. s Ang. Fragments :Ang. Fragments :
SRnd. Si Ang. Fragments :Ang. Fragments :Ang. Fragments :
SRnd. 6 Ang. Fragments sSRnd. Si Ang. Fragments :
Ang. Fragments :SAng. Fragments :Ang. Fragments
: Ang. Fragments :
TABLED (CONTINUED); SUMMARY OF SOIL DESCRIPTIONS FOR 355 SAMPLES TAKEN ON THE EAST CRASKIE PROPERTY IN VINCENT TOWNSHIP (PAGE 5 OF 8 ).
SAMPLE l
562563564565566567568569570571572573574575576577578579580581582583584585586587588589590591592593594595596597598599600601602603604605606607608
— — — — — — —
EAST NORTH : SOIL : TYPE
2600 W 1000 S: TILL2700 W 975 S: TILL2700 W 950 S: TILL2700 W 900 S : T ILL2700 W 875 S: TILL2700 W 850 S:Sn TILL2700 W 825 S:Sn TILL2700 W 800 S: TILL2700 W 775 S: TILL2700 W 750 S: TILL2700 W 725 S: TILL2700 W 637 S: TILL2700 W 625 Ss TILL2700 W 580 S: TILL2725 W 590 S: TILL2750 W 590 S; TILL2775 W 590 S; TILL2800 W 600 S: TILL2825 W 600 S: TILL2800 W 660 S: TILL2800 W 775 S: TILL2900 W 712 S: TILL2900 W 700 S: TILL2860 W 700 S; TILL2880 W 700 S: TILL3000 W 712 S: TILL3000 W 725 S: TILL3000 W 750 S: TILL3000 W 775 S: TILL2950 W 800 S: TILL2975 W 800 S: TILL3000 W 800 S: TILL3000 W 825 S: TILL3000 W 900 S: TILL3025 W 900 S: TILL3000 W 925 S: TILL3000 W 950 S i T ILL3000 W 975 S: TILL3000 W 1000 S: TILL3100 W 1000 S: TILL3100 W 975 S t TILL3100 W 950 S: TILL3100 W 925 S i T ILL3100 W 900 S: TILL3100 W 850 S: TILL3100 W 800 S: TILL3100 W 775 S : TILL
zssssssrsnsssrsssrsrsssnrsssjsrsssKZsr:
SOIL COLOUR
BrRd BrBr
Or BrRd BrBr
Lt BrDk BrBr
Lt BrRd BrBrBrBr
Lt BrBrBr
Lt BrBr
Rd BrBrBrBr
Rd BrBr
Rd BrBr
Bid Rd BrOr BrRd BrRd BrBrBrBrBr
Or BrBrBrBr
Lt BrOr BrBrLt BrGy BrBrBrBr
— SS! — — 25=5=5=8 —
NOTESW
__ ii —————————SRnd, (t Ang. Fragments
Ang. FragmentsAng. Fragments
SRnd. s Ang. FragmentsSRnd. s Ang. Fragments
Ang. FragmentsSAng. FragmentsAng. Fragments
Rnd. d Ang. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. Fragments
Off Bedrock? Ang. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. Fragments
SRnd. S Ang. FragmentsSRnd. S Ang. FragmentsSRnd. 6 Ang. FragmentsSRnd. fi Ang. Fragments
Ang. FragmentsAng. Fragments
SRnd. 6 Ang. FragmentsSRnd. fi Ang. FragmentsSRnd. s Ang. Fragments
Ang. FragmentsAng. Fragments
SRnd. K Ang. FragmentsAng. Fragments
: :
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t
t
tt
:tiitiit*
*
:*
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TABLEAl (CONTINUED): SUMMARY OF SOIL DESCRIPTIONS FOR 355 SAMPLES TAKEN ON THE EAST CRASKIE PROPERTY IN VINCENT TOWNSHIP (PAGE 6 OF 8).
SAMPLE 1
609610611612613614615616617618619620621622623624625626627628629630631632633634635636637638639640641642643644645646647648649650651652653654
EAST NORTH :
3100 W3100 W3100 W3100 W3100 W3100 W3100 W3100 W3100 W3105 W3] 05 W3100 W3100 W3100 W3200 W3200 W3200 W3200 W3200 W3200 W3200 W3200 W3175 W3225 W3200 W3200 W3200 W3200 W3200 W3200 M3200 W3025 W3050 W3075 W3200 W3200 W3175 W3225 W3200 W3200 W3200 W3200 W3225 W3250 W3275 W3300 W
655 3300 W
*
750 S:725 S:700 Ss583 S:567 S:550 S:525 S:500 S:470 S:335 S:325 S:300 S:280 S:250 S:210 S:225 S:250 S:275 S:300 S:325 S:350 S:525 S:525 S:525 S:550 S:575 S:650 S:675 S:700 S:775 S:800 S:800 S:800 S:800 S:860 S:875 S:875 S:875 S:900 S:925 S:950 S:
1005 S:800 S:800 S:800 S:850 S:825 S:
SOILTYPE
TILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLT I LI,TILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLT I LI,TILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLSn TILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILL
SOIL : COLOUR
Rd BcBrBrBrBrBr
Rd BrL t BrBrBrBr
Ok BrBrBrBrBrBr
Lt BrBrBrBrBrBr
Rd BrBrBrBr
Lt BrBrBr
Dk BrLt BrLt Br
Bid Rd BrBrBr
Or BrRd BrBrBr
Lt BrBr
Or BrRd Br
Bid Rd BrRd Br
NOTESirr ~ -----~-----------
Ang. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. Fragments
SRnd. s Ang. FragmentsSRnd. S Ang. FragmentsSRnd. Si Ang. FragmentsSRnd. f, Ang. Fragments
Ang. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. Fragments
SRnd. S Ang. FragmentsSRnd. f. Ang. FragmentsSRnd. s Ang. FragmentsSRnd. s Ang. FragmentsSRnd. ft Ang. FragmentsSRnd. s Ang. Fragments
Ang. FragmentsAng. Fragments
SRnd. t Ang. FragmentsAng. Fragments
SRnd. s Ang. FragmentsSRnd. 6 Ang. FragmentsSRnd. S Ang. Fragments
Ang. FragmentsSRnd. Si Ang. FragmentsSRnd. s Ang. Fragments
Ang. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. Fragments
SRnd, S Ang. FragmentsSRnd. S Ang. FragmentsSRnd. S Ang. FragmentsSRnd. S Ang. FragmentsSRnd. z Ang. Fragments
Ang. FragmentsAng. Fragments
SRnd. s Ang. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. Fragments
TILL Rd Br : Ang. Fragments
:t
— :s:*
t **
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::::::::::::::::::::::::::
XI SI
TABLE ('l (CONTINUED): SUMMARY OF SOIL DESCRIPTIONS FOR 355 SAMPLES TAKEN ON THE EAST CRASKIE PROPERTY IN VINCENT TOWNSHIP (PAGE 7 OF 8).
SAMPLE #
656657658659660661662663664665666667668669670671672673674675676677678679680681682
EAST NORTH : SOIL : TYPE*
3300 W 800 S: TILL2325 W 725 S: TILL2425 W 740 S: TILL2525 W 725 S: TILL2550 W 725 S: TILL2575 W 720 S: TILL
25100 W 730 S: TILL25125 W 725 S: TILL25150 W 725 S: TILL2625 W 740 S: TILL2650 W 730 S: TILL2675 W 740 S: TILL
26100 W 740 S: TILL26125 W 730 S: TILL2725 W 720 S: TILL2800 W 990 S: TILL2800 W 850 S: TILL2800 W 875 S: TILL2800 W 900 S: TILL2800 W 925 S: TILL2900 W 1000 S: TILL2900 W 975 S: TILL3300 W 925 S: TILL3300 W 950 S: TILL3300 W 975 S: TILL3300 W 1000 S: TILL3300 W 1050 S: TILL
SOIL COLOUR
BrLt BrLt BrRd BrBrBrBrRd BrRd BrRd BrBrBrBrRd BrRd BrRd BrBrBrBrBrBrBrBrBrBrBrBr
NOTES
Ang. FragmentsSRnd. St Ang. FragmentsSRnd. St Ang. Fragments
Ang. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. Fragments
SRnd. St Ang. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. Fragments
SRnd. St Ang. FragmentsSRnd. St Ang. FragmentsSRnd. Si Ang. FragmentsSRnd. Si Ang. FragmentsSRnd. St Ang. FragmentsSRnd. S Ang. FragmentsSRnd. St Ang. Fragments
Ang. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. FragmentsAng. Fragments
•.^•iig^, ̂ j— m , T —[--i;^-gE j^^'Vjr.rn.g-gegg^aggiB— BaBUL- JggSgggBSg
TABLE A (CONTINUED): SUMMARY OF SOIL DESCRIPTIONS FOR 355 SAMPLES TAKEN ON THE EAST CRASKIE PROPERTY IN VINCENT TOWNSHIP (PAGE 8 OF 8).
SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES
1. Soil sample analysis........................ ̂ 4197.34
2. Rock sample analysis. . ... . .. .... ... ... . .. . ... . ^62.06
3. Till sample collecting... ...... . . . . ..,. .., .. . ^800.00(1) A.Davies, 4 days @$100 per day s $400(2) R.Davies, 4 days @^100 per day s ^400
4. Till sample shipping. , ... . ... .. . . . . . ..,... ... ̂ 141.08
5. Till sample analysis.....................,,., ̂ 750.00(1) M.Davies, 5 days @$150 per day * $ 750
TOTAL $5940.48
CERTIFICATE OF EXPENDITURES
I, Alan Webster Davies, of the City of North York in the province of Ontario hereby certify that $5940.48 was expended to July 26, 1991 on geochemical soil, rock and till sample analysis on mining claims TB 1150528, 1150529, 1150530, 1150531 and 1150532.
Dated at Toronto, Ontario this 22nd day of July 1991
s"- ' " y •' ;-'-
Alan Davies, P.Eng.
APPENDIX 2
X-RAY ASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF SOS SUPERVISION SERVICES INC.
1005 LESLIE SIREEI - DON HILLS, ONIARIO H3B 3J4 ' CANADA TEL: (416)445-5755 TELEX: 06-986947 FAX: (416)445-4152
CERTIFICATE OB'y
REPORT l SO 1*7
TO: CANALASKAN INDUSTRIES ATTN: ALAN DAVIES 6 WILLOWOOD COURT WILLOWDALE, ONTARIO M2J 2M3
CUSTOMER No. 2067
DATE SUBMITTED 21-JUH-91
REF. FILE 10191-U5 Total Pages l
13 ROCKS, 5 SOILS
AU PPB AS PPM SB PPM W PPM
METHOD DETECTION LIMITNA 5.NA 2,NA .5NA 2.
DATE 15-JUL-91
C J/, j,;: . r:t *Zkl h-'/Ji -c
Member of the SOS Group (Scolite1 Ge'no'rale de Surveillance)
CERTIFIED BY^'- Philip Boctor, iaboratojry Manager
I5-JUL-91 REPORT 16017 REF.FILE 10191-U5 PAGE 1 OF 1
SAMPLE
MlM2BAG1PIP2
AU PPB
1700100012092110
AS PPM
^^4624
140
SB PPM
*.5^55.02.51.6
W PPM
2*j5i?7
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X-RAY ASSAY LABORATORIES 1885 Leslie Street Don Mills Ontario M3B 3J4 1416)445-5765 Fax (416)445-4152 Tlx 06-986947Member of the SOS Group (Social* Centrale de Surveillance)
XRAL X-RAY ASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF SGS SUPERVISION SERVICES INC.
188; LESLIE STREET - , DON HILLS, ONTARIO' MJB 3J4 - CANADA TEL: ('.16)445-5755 TELEX: 06-986947 FAX: (416)445-4152
CERTX3?'XCJ?VTE OF, l
REPORT 15967
TO: CANALASKAN INDUSTRIES ATTN: ALAN DAVIES 6 WILLOWOOD COURT WILLOWDALE, ONTARIO M2J 2M3
CUSTOMER No. 2 067
DATE SUBMITTED 3-Jun-91
REF. FILE 10068-D3 Total Pages 8
355 SOILS Proj. EASTCRASKIE
AU PPB AS PPM SB PPM W PPM
METHOD NA NA NA NA
DETECTION LIMIT 5. 2.
.5 2.
DATE 09-JUL-91 CERTIFIED BY ...Philip Boctor, Laboratory Manager
Member of the SGS Group (Soclit* GeYigrale de Surveillance)
IXRALISAMPLE
12345
678910
1112131415
1617181920
2122232425
2627282930
3132333435
3637383940
4142434445
4647484950
l 09-JUL-91
AU PPB AS PPM
^ 6^ 9*5 12^ 4*5 6
^ 9^ ' 6'5 4^ 8^ 8
*5 17*5 13'5 17^ 73^ 67
8 3^ 4*5 6^ 14
B 78
*5 5<5 10^ 18*5 5^ 12
<5 6<5 55 15^ 28 5 14
*5 10*5 3^ 11<S 7^ 10
<5 4<S 65 7^ 3^ 3
<5 2<5 7^ 3c5 3^ 3
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DCPflPT Kt r UK 1
SB PPM
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RET.REF.FILE 10068-03 PAGE 1 OF 8
X-RAY ASSAY LABORATORIES 1885 Leslie Street Don Mills Ontario M3B 3J4 (416)445-5755 Fax (416)445-4152 Tlx 06-986947Member of the SGS Group (Soclete Generate de Surveillance)
XRAL
SAMPU
5152535455
5657585960
6162636465
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7172737475
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8182838465
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09-JUL
AU PPB
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AS PPM
8416
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9
299b
158
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113
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REPORT
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RE F*, r l IE 10068-03 PAGE 2 OF 8
X-RAY ASSAY LABORATORIES 1885 Leslie Street Don Mills Ontario M3B 3J4 1416)445-5765 Fax (416)445-4152 Tlx 06-988947Member of the SGS G roup ( Soci*U Generate de Surveillance)
XftALSAMPLE
101102103104105
106tor108109110
111112in114115
116117118119120
121122123124125
126127128129130
131132133134135
136137138139140
141142143144145
146147148149150
09-JUL
AU PPB
^4^e5^
^5^^19
*5^*5
^<5
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210<5
120^<5<5*5
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91
AS PPM
74
1139
710
41446
66
4852
54733
56565
73466
74563
26755
34657
32263
REPORT
SB PPM
O*.5
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REF.FIU 10068-D3 PAGE 3 OF 8
X-RAY ASSAY LABORATORIES 1885 Leslie Street Don Mills Ontario M3B 3J4 (4161445-6765 Fax (416)445-4162 Tlx 06-986947Member of the SGS G roup ( Sociit* G^nirale de Surveillance)
XRALSAMPLE
151152153154155
156157158159160
161162163164165
166167168169170
171172500501502
503504505506507
508509510511512
513514515516517
518519520521522
523524525526527
09-JUL
AU PPB
^*5^^*5
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Invoice No.: 16861Invoice No.:
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RETURN THIS COPY WITH VC'JR PAYMENTMenwer ol ihe SOS Group (Sociele Genera* de Sun/eillancei
Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines
Mining Lands Section159 Cedar Street, 4th FloorSudbury, OntarioP3E 6A5
Toll Free: Telephone: Fax:
Your File: Our File:
September 23, 1991
1-800-465-3880 (705) 670-7264 (705) 670-7262
W. 9140. 185, 186, 187. :. 14250
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Developmentand Mines435 James Street SouthP. O. Box 5000Thunder Bay, OntarioP7C 5G6
Dear Si r/Madam:
RE: Notice of Intent dated August 21, 1991 for Expenditures, Scint,and Geophysical (Electromagnetic and Magnetometer) Surveys on mining claims TB. 1150528 et al. in the Township of Vincent.
The assessment work credits, as listed with the above-mentioned Notice of Intent have been approved as of the aboxe date.
Please inform the recorded holder of the so indicate on your records.
Yours sincerely,
aims and
Ron. C. Gashinski,Senior Manager, Mining LandsMines St Minerals Division
CDS/jl Enclosure:
cc: Mr. Allan DaviesWillowdale, Ontario
Assessment Files Office Toronto, Ontario
Resident Geoloc Thunder Bay, Ontario
Ministry of Northern Development and Mines
OnUrtW9140
Report of Work lining Act (Expenditures, Subsection 77(19))
itructtony Please tydf or (Refer to Subsection 77(19), the" Mining Act lor assessment work requirements arxJ maximum credits allowed under this Subsectxxv Technical Reports, maps and proof of expenditures in duplicate should be submitted to Mining Lands Section, Mineral Development and lands Branch.
Type of Work Performed Mining Division
Recorded Holder 1
Township or Area C 8/1-V /A/fcd'A/T (y ( 6 "S
Address
Work Performed By
^•*r1s 1 15*Name enid Address of Author (of Submission) ^v
^ ^^ Q
All the work was performed on Mining Claim(s): Indicate no. of days performed on each claim. See Note No. 1 on reverse side
Mining Claim
Mining Claim
No ol Dayt
No ol Dayt
Mining Claim No. of Dayt
Mining Claim No of Dayt
Instructions Total days credit* may be distributed at claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim in the expenditure days credit column (below).
Mining Claim
"^"Sil^t'Jii.'U
Mining Claim
Mining Claim
149 ~JL Jt t**s oNo of Dayt Mining Clam
*)O fQiiS^ii')No ol Oayt Mining Clam
No ol Dayt Mining Clam
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits Total Expenditures
s 6 ~iOY J.
j 0
Prospector's Licence No.
Telephone No.
-
Date When Work waa Pi
Day | Mo. l Yr. Di
No of Dayi Mmmg Claim
No. of Dayt Mining Claim
No. of Dayt Mmmg Claim
Total Days Credits
15 - 4S(j
NVofOayt
90No of Dayt
No of Dayt
Mining Claim
rfei'Si*Mining Claim
Mining Claim
irformed
DU Mo. l Vr.
'Wof'DayT
No of Dayt
No of Dayi
Total Number of Mining Claims Covered by this Report of Work
G
Mining Claims (List In numerical sequence). If space is insufficient, attach schedules with required InformationMining Claim
Prefix
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total Number of Days to bs Claimed at a Future Dale
/set;Certification of Beneficial Interest 'See Note No. 2 on reverse side
Agent (Signature)l hereby certify that, at the time the work was performed, the claims covered in this report of work were recorded in the current recorded holder's name or held under a beneficial interest by the current recorded holder.
Certification Verifying Report of Work
l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the lacts set forth in Ihe 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 Address of Person Certifying
For Office Use Only
nern Development Mmes
Ontario r
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DOCUMENT NO.
V\I9140
fining ActReport of Work(Geophysical, Geological and Geochemical Surveys)
li Please type or pom
- Refer to Section 77, the Mining Act for assessment work rf.'C^."*ments and manmum credits allowed per survey type
- If number oKJfffng clairni, twgHrsed ex^tfri* tpace no it* form. attach a list, ^^ ^ ^
- Technical ReJomVnd maps in dupiicaN^kRoVU lu^BBWted to Mining Lands Section. Mineral Development and Awls Branch
' Type I t Sul\ey(SI M ning Division
Recorded Holder(s)
i Address
/Al^-Tg 'ZAlfTownship or Area
l Survey Company
Prospector's licence No..^4^.5_.
Telephone No.
4&S&AZ7LiZ "S
l.ime anc Ariifcss of Autnor (ol Geo-Technical Report) 1 /1 i. S '" vi 0*1* 0' Survey, (from 4 to) 4 z, 5 o cr. JF?/ ^
redits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Special Provisions
For firsl tu'vey
Enter 40 d.lys (This includes line culling)
ro' eac*i add'tionai Survey smq the san-^e gnd ^
ir.\v JO ca,i ifTr each)
Man Days
Complete ro.erse side and -?n'*?r totaiisi f^ere
Airborne Credits
Note: Soec-ai provisons r 'edits do nol nDDly to A'fOOrne
Geophysical
- Ele- 'romagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
Other
Days per Claim
LODays per
Claim
Days per
h Claim
f
j
Tola! miles flown over claim(s) jJ.n T Rertrded Holder^
eriifi^ation Verifying Rfepbrt of Work"
r/Agent (Signature)
Mining Claim
Prefix
re,T&T&T&*Tfe
-
Number
\\ sos-^%il^0^'25\i 1 ^O-*"3O
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. ".-r,. ... - -, f 3! l nave 3 persona! and .intimate knowledge ol the lacis set forth in this Repcrt :~- - s : " r/o'.-cn and anneied repcn is true.
, v-- A - : A j-.!rt5j ot Person Certitying
^V-^.'sS-t-^C^^S* t*j Telephone No.
tffo*ffl 6-77S
For Office Use Only
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ED WORK STATEMENT
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Tt*]t no i,, -.'b otU
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Number
1
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of Work, having performed Ihe work or witnessed sai'ie Dunny ana c -
*T~ t\S*4~6'tS-z~-^} jt-Date
Recurved Star)ip
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Ministry olNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ontario rReport of Work
Fining Act (Geophysical, Geological and Geochemical Surveys)———— —' .. **—-i——Af*~-?— i.. . - . . .
^
Please type or prm ' Reter lo Section 77. the Mining Act for assessment work requirementsind mtiimum credits allowed pet survey type
. M number ol mmiQo^laims travefsaAexcaejfeMpiFe iattach a dst.
- Technical Reports'!Mmmg Lands Section, Mineral Development and Lalbs Branch:
N/LF fVlACbM&Te.Idiri
Mining Division Township or Area(y
Recorded Hdder(s) Prospector's Licence No.
Address Telephone No.
Survey Company,
Name and Address of Author {ol Oeo-Technical Report) O ODate of Survey (from A to) -. .IT B S i ^2! ff *!JDay | Mo | Vr Day | Mo | Yr
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)1 Special Provisions
l For first survey.
Enter 40 days (This includes i line cutting) i
, For each additional survey: ' jsmg the same grid:
Enter 20 days (lor each)
Man Days
, Complete reverse side and i enter total(s) here
Airborne Credits
Not*: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Other fc/A/'f.
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
Other
Days per Claim
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Claim
Days per Claim
Total miles flown over claimtsj/" LDate Recrfd/d Holder// Agenr(Signature)
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Prefix
Tfe
Number
Mining Claim
Prefix
Certfficatiofi Verifying
Illl
JUNU1J3:
Number
cc
H*A
Mining Claim
Prefix
^ HOen
Number
vi li1•j --:——
of Woff
enTotal number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
l hereby cei.ly that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in this Repon of Work, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or jtier us completion and annexed report is true.
ame a "-o A ddress ol Person Certifying
For Office Use Only
'SEE REVIJED WORK STATEMENT
Northern. Dtv*topmonl
August 21. l* .9140.11
Alan Davies
Type m ewvey end number of AoeenmnXeyi eredH per elelx
.dey*
Me*
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Induced polerlietlon.
Other———————
Section 77 (19) St* "Mining Otlrm AMMMO** columA
Geological.
Gtochemlcel.
Sp*cl*l provWon Q
Airborne Q
QrouodQ
Q Credit* h*v* bttn reduced beceute of pertW eoveno* of dtfra.
QQ Credit* neve been reduced bee*** of correction* to work ditei end figure* of eppltcent.
S5940.48 spent on overburden drilling anl assaying samples taken from mining claim t
TB.l150528 - 532 inclusive
396 days credit allowed which may be gro in accordance with Section 76(6) of the R.ao. 1980.
ped lining Ac
tptdol credit* under Mction 77 (16) for the, following minify dilmi
No etedhj heve been tflowed for the foHovrlna mlrttnq delmeQ not tufflclenttv covered by the turvey Q Iniutflclent tedtnlcel dete flted
The Mining Recorder rmy reduce the ebove credit* H neceeMry In order thet th* tatet number ofexceed the mexlmum ellowed e* follow*: Qeophytlcet - W; Oeolooocel - 40; OeochenOcel - 40; lection ??(1t). 90.
4eyt recorded on eech delm doe* not
Northern Otv*topmw* World***Ontario August 21. 19
W.9140.187
Alan Davies
Vincent Townshipf ypa ot aunty and Mimtor of
wart day* aradlt nr **al*Qoophytlcti
tttctromairtatfe 40.0
MavwN 70.0TB.1150528-529 TB. 1150531-532
Ptedto .(toy*
Induced polarisation. SCINT. 20.0 .day*
Soction 77 (19) SM "Mlnlnt Oalmi Amw*T tolumn
Qoochomlol.
SpMltl provision (8
AlitomtQ
Ground Q
Q Cr*dluh*v*bMnr*duo*dbK*uMofptrti*l wv*riot of eldrm.
Q Cr*dh*r*wbMnr*duorib*c*uMofMrr*ctlom to Morfc dttM and flgum of •ppllctnt
Spooial erotfitj under Motion 77 (1ft) for th* foflowlni mining olajcnt
TB.1150530: 30 days Electromagnetic, 15 days Magnetometer 15 days Scintillometer, 15 days Geochemical
Note: credits ha"e been reduced due to partial coverage of claims,
No cndta htv* botn *How*d for 1h* foHowlna mining cirtrmQ not iufftcl*ntly covttwJ by th* turvty Q InMfflelarrt ttehnle*) data (IM
Tha Mlnlno, ftaeordar may raduea th* abova cradltt H naeanary In ordar that th* total numbar of apprevad aw*Mm*nt dayi raoordad on aadi dalm do** not a waad tha maximum allowad at folio**: Oaophyileal -10; Qaologooil - 40; Oaothamkal - 40; lactlon 77(191-10.
ntario 42E12NEC173 VINCENT 900
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ministere duDeveloppement du Nord et des Mines
Mining Lands Branch Geoscience Approvals Section 159 Cedar Street, 4th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6A5
Toll Free: Telephone: Fax:
1-800-465-3880 (705) 670-7264 (705) 670-7262
Our File: 2. 14250Report of Work #: W9140. 186, 187
October 11, 1991
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Developmentand Mines435 James Street SouthP.O. Box 5000Thunder Bay, OntarioP7C 5G6
RE: Notice of Intent for Geophysical and Geochemical Surveys on mining claims TB. 1150528 et al. in Vincent Township.
Please find enclosed a revised Technical Assessment Credit Form. On the original version, dated August 21, 1991, the # credits under Geochemical, for claims TB 1150528-529 and TB 1150531-532, were omitted. This revised credit form will rectify this omission. The credits listed on the revised credit form have been approved as of September 23, 1991.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Clive Stephenson at (705) 670-7251.
Your sincerely,
Ron C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands BranchMines and Minerals Division
CDS/j l Enclosures:
cc: Mr. Alan DaviesWillowdale, Ontario
Assessment Files Office Toronto, Ontario
Resident Geologist Thunder Bay, Ontario
Miniitry * Technical Altai Northern Development .., . -. ,. and MinM Work CrexJItt
Ontario
A!
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5ate
nnt. n,MENDED
Recorded Holder
Alan DaviesTownihlp or Area
Vincent Township
rile
2.14250JMInlniReeoro'erl Report ef
IQQjl " W0- Q14n. Iftfi,
W. 9140. 187
Type of Mirvey and number of Aaaeaimant days credit per dalm
Geophysical
EltfVQi^ton^'r * *Hyt
Meflnetorneter t U . U df yi
Radiometric - . ~ - . day!
S&L^T 20.0
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
fisnlngiml rt. y i
Gfiochemifial , 20.0 , .deyi
Men deys Q Airborne Q
Special provision J5J Ground Q
G Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims,
Q Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates end figures of applicant,
Mlnlne. Claim* Aateeted
TB. 1150528-529 1150531-532
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claim!
TB. 1150530: 30 days Electromagnetic; 15 days Magnetometer 15 days Scintillometer; 15 days Geochemical
Note: Credits have been reduced due to partial coverage of claims.
No credit) have been allowed for the following mining claims
Q not sufficiently covered by the survey Q insufficient technical data filed
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 exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical - 80; Geologoeal - 40; Geochemical - 40; Section 7709) - 60.
128 (65/12)
Ministry otNorthern Developmentand Mines
OntarfW9140
ing ActReport of Work(Expenditures, Subsection 77(19))
Refer lo Subsection 77(19), the Mining Act for assessment work requirements and maximum credits allowed under this Subsection. Technical Reports, maps and proof of expenditures in duplicate should be submitted to Mining Lands Section, Mineral Development and Lands Branch,
/xt-'lb -Se?' t-Mining Division Township or Area
Recorded Holder Prospector's Licence No.
Address Telephone No.
Work Performed By
Name and Address of Author (of Submission) l O .* J
0*1* When Work w** PerformedS l/
Day l Mo. l Yf.; S O/
Day | Mo. j Yr.
All the work was performed on Mining Clalm(s): Indicate no. of days performed on each claim. "See Note No. 1 on reverse side ____
Mining Claim , No of Days
loMining Claim No of Days
'10Mining Claim No. of Days Mining Claim No. of Days
Mining Claim No. ol Days
10Mining Claim No. of Days Mining Claim No of Days Mining Claim ,No. of Days Mining Claim No. of Days Mining Claim No. ol Days
Mining Clam No ol Days Mining Claim No. ol Days Mining Claim No of Days Mining Claim No. of Days Mining Claim No. of Days Mining Claim No. of Days
InstructionsTotal days credit* may be distributed at claim holder's choice. Enter number ol days credits per claim in the expenditure days credit column (below).________^______^__^__
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits Total Expenditures
Total Days Credits
Total Number of Mining Claims Covered by this Report of Work
Mining Claims (List in numerical sequence). If space is insufficient, attach schedules with required InformationMining Claim
Prefix
T/^-
TB713773
7^3~*
Number
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Total Number of Days Performed
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NumberExpend. Days Cr.
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RECEIVf
'JUN14 19C
NG LANDS i
Total Number of Days Claimed
300
Expend. Days Cr,
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f *-rTotal Number of Days to t* Claimed at a Future Date
/se*;Certification of Beneficial Interest 'See Note No. 2 on reverse side
Date •deli Holder W Agent (Signature)l hereby certify that, at the time the work was performed, the claims covered in this report of work were recorded in the current recorded holder's name or held under a beneficial interest by the current recorded holder.
Certification Verifying 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 Address of Person Certifying
li ,-i s
For Office Use Only
.'-."' ;.-rn Development ana V nes
Ontario
DOCUMENT NO.
W9140*j^ Report of WorkWing Act (Geophysical, Geological and Geochemical Surveys)
^///f'yfl^y ^'lease lype or print. f
. Refer to Section 77, the Mining Acl for assessmeni work requirementsand maximum credits allowed per survey type
- If numbor olrfJTffng claim^t(*jnrsed exttttM vace Qn t^ form.attach a list,
. Technical Rep'brts'a'nd maps in duplicalWsTOurdTo^nbWTted loMining Lands Section. Mineral Development and Ands Branch:
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Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first Ui'vey
' Enter 40 (UyS (This includes lino cullirnj!
t"or caen aSO !.;-na: survey: -. smq the 53^ t gno ^
Ent'--r 20 CJ ; j -''; r each)
Man Days
Complete ro.e r ic side and •?n'er tolahfi' ^-:-'e
Airborne Credits
Note: Sn-;-,- -r provisions
Geophysical
- Elp' 'romagnetic
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- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
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Magnetometer
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Total mile's down over claim(s).J.Vi- i Re^ifdcd Holder/
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Days perClaim
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j&SU^Iertification Verifying Frepbrt of Work
vlining Claims Traversed (List inMining Claim
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BEARDMORE G-7 LEOPARD LAKE G-68
TOWNSHIP
M.N.R. ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT
MINING DIVISION
THUNDER BAYLAND TITLES REGISTRY D IVISION
THUNDER BAY
IMF INFORMATION THA 1 APPEARS ON THIS MAP HAS RFEN -COMPU EC) FROM VARIOUS oOUHCtS ftNfJ ACCURACY IS NOT ','MRANl EED THC..F WISHING TO STAK r MIN ING CLAIMS SHOULD CON SUIT WITH THF MINING RECORDER, MINIS 1 RV OF NORTHERN DEVELOP MENT AND MINES. TOR AD DITIONAL INFORMATION ON HF STATUS OF TH(: LANDS SHOWN HEREON
LEGEND
PATENTED LAND
PATENTED FOR SURFACE RIGHTS O NLY
LEASE
LICENSE OF OCCUPATION
CHOWN LAND SALES
LOCATED LAND
CANCELLED
MINING RIGHTS ONLY
SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY
HIGHWAY BL ROUTE NO.
ROADS
TRAILS
RAILWAYS POWER LINES MARSH OR MUSKEGMINES
AND USE PERMIT^ FOR COMMERCIAL TO 1 'ND U SE PERMI^ R OMMCL . -- used only wilh summer resort locations or when space ii limned
SCALE: 1 INCH ^ 40 CHAINS
FEETO 1OQO 20OO 4ODO 6000 SQOO
O ?00 METRES
1OOO(1 KM}
2OOO \2 K M S
MinistryofNatural Monogement Resources B ranch
OntarioAPRIl 29.1968————^——
DateFEBRUARY IGth, !98!
Number
G-163li
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SYMBOLS
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Geo log i cai Contact
Limits of Alteration Zones
Q Trench;Pi t
Sample Lor ation
Claim Post
Swamp
Diamond Dril t He l e
LEGEND
DIABASE
5] FELSIC INTRUSIVES
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Feldspar Porphyry
5c Felsic D ike
MAFIC INTRUSIVES
43 Gabbro
4b Diorite
Ultramafic Dike
CHEMICAL SEDIMENTS
Oxide-Facies IRON FORMATION
3b| Sulphide-Facies l RON, FORMATION
Chert
Graphitic
2a| Felsic Tuff
b] S ericitic Schist
1
1a
MAFIC VOLCANICS
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lib] Coarse Grained Flows
|lc| Pillowed Flows
Pillow ed Breccia
1e Porphyritic Flows
Amygdaloidal Flows
Sheared
1f
ABBREVIATIONS
sil -silicification
carb- carbonatization
ep - epidotization
goss - gossanous
qv — quartz Ve-ih
py - pyrite
po - pyrrhotite
cpy — chalcopyrite
asp — arsencpy n te
REVISIONSf, Ml
CANALASKAN INDUSTRIES
GEOLOGY FIGURE 2.
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REVISIONS
CANALASKAN INDUSTRIES
MAGNETIC SURVEY FIGURE 3.
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CANALASKAN INDUSTRIES16 -
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CANALASKAN INDUSTRIES/M
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REVISIONS
CANALASKAN INDUSTRIES
FIGURE 6 .
SCALE-I:25OO DRAWN- AWD, JULY 1991
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