RPT ON STRIPPING SAMP & GEOL MAPPING PROG · 8 Ba, 8n, Hlake River Group, Bc*' * Blake River (Upper...
Transcript of RPT ON STRIPPING SAMP & GEOL MAPPING PROG · 8 Ba, 8n, Hlake River Group, Bc*' * Blake River (Upper...
32DMNW0066 2. 13841 GAUTH l ER 010
. 13841Kapert en A it ripping i Jl
and Geological Mapping Program,
Jascan Claims
Gauthier Township, Larder Lake
Mining Division
RECEIVED
rJAN 14 1991
MINING LANDS SECTION
December 1990, V. J. McGuinty B. Leonard
-l-
1.0
32D04NW8066 2.13841 GAUTHIER
Table @f
Introduction
Page
6
010C*
2.0 Property, Description, Location and Access
3.0 Previous exploration of the property
4.0 Regional Geology 11
5,0 Current Exploration Program 14
6.0 Geology and Geochemistry of stripped area 15
7,0 Mineralization 17
8.0 Conclusions and Recommendations
References
Statement of Qualifications: Leonard
McGuinty
17
20
21
22
_ o_
Figure l
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
List of Mapes
Map l
Property Location Map
Claim Disposition Map
Regional Geology Map
Stripping Plan
Jensen AFM Plot
Geology of Stripped Area
(Scale l" 20 Feet)
Back Pocket
-4-
Appendix
Gold Assay 8t Whole Rock Certificates
Geochemical Analysis Invoices
i.o
Queeiiston Mining Inc. is the owner of three (3)
unpatented claims located in Gauthier township, Larder Lake
Mining Division. These claims were acquired from Jascan
Resources Inc. in October 1989. Queenston is actively
involved in mineral exploration on several contiguous
packages of ground, notably the Upper Canada Mine. As part
of on ongoing exploration program to evaluate the extension
of the Upper Canada Shear Zone, Queenston has begun
evaluation of the Jascan group.
2.o Freperiy Iteseriptien
The Jascan property consists of 3 contiguous unpatented
mining claims; L949740, L949781 and L949827. These claims
are located in the township of Gauthier, Larder Lake Mining
Division. Queenston holds an lOO'/i interest in the group.
The property can be reached by travelling east from
Kirkland Lake on highway 66 for 16 kilometers to the village
of Dobie then for 3 kilometers northeasterly along the
Beaverhouse Lake access road. The Beaverhouse road traverses
all three Jascan claims.
The northerly portion of claims L949740 and L949827 are
occupied by Little Larder Lake which contains tailings from
the Upper Canada Mine. The remainder of the three claims is
punctuated by low hills with mixed forest cover,
3.0 Previous Exploration of the Property
The property was originally mapped in 1938 by J, Thomson
for the Ontario Department of Mines, At that time the claims
were held under patent numbers L9911 (949740), L9912
049781) and L39966 (949827). One pit was noted on claim
L949827 and at that time, others of the same age have been
seen in the field. These claims subsequently lapsed. Little
evidence of work can be seen in the field to indicate
exploration activity between 1938 and 1986.
1986 - Maree Investment Corporation
Maree Investment Corporation conducted a mine
-7-
hole; drilling program on that portion of the
Upper Canada Mines Tailings located within the
boundaries of the Jascan group. Drilling
delineated a mineral inventory of 472,000 tons
of tailings grading 0.018 ounces/ton in a thin
layer from o to 14 feet in thickness
1987 - Jascan Resources Inc.
Jascan performed ground magnetic and VLF-EM
surveys on the claims in 1987, A baseline
trending 135 degrees astronomic with north
easterly trending grid lines on 200 foot
intervals was cut for the surveys.
7 :
w 0s '.. x
-O-
3 M
2Wo 5 9129 ,* A J \ 15599 -\
^g^^^^"^
^^ ^^A———i, \ ii ' r, 1^9111 \L l \ 119371 t
' \^x- 155X1 911J 1(19JB) \ l /7P'12WO A59M ***r Dt ,N
-——H L'"69 rffVtv't^i*-f- L(29293) •U-^U^TTi l;ucVVu? "'" lw^.-^-^o
EM. L. BOOO61
4.0 Regional Geology
Gauthier township is situated in the southern part of
the Archean aged (2.7 b.y.) Abitibi Subprovince. Volcanic
rock of the belt consists of komatiitic, tholeiitic, alkalic
lavas and associated interflow sediments. These volcanic
sequences have been intruded by plutonic rocks of felsic
composition, In Gauthier township specifically, Thomson
identified two distinct assemblages; Keewatin age mafic to
intermediate volcanics form the local basal series called the
Kinojevis Group, enclosing a narrow basinal sequence of
alkalic volcanics clastic sediments and syenitic intrusives
known as the Timiskaming Group. The latter series of rocks
hosts the Kirkland Lake Main Break and the Upper Canada
shear from which a total of approximately 27 million ounces
of gold has been produced. In Gauthier township the
Timiskaming Group is roughly 3.7 kilometers thick and has a
gross trend of approximately 100 degrees east. The northern
boundary of this group is believed to be faulted although few
localities are known where the contact is visible. The
southern boundary is defined by the Larder Lake Break, a
significant structure trending eastei-ly over a distance of
250kin, Thomson subdivides the Timiskaming series in Gauthier
township into 4 sub groups. In order of abundance these are:
A) Conglomerate, B) Greywackes and arkoses, C) Basic
volcanics D) Syenite to gabbroic intrusive. Latterly, many
of these rocks have been further subdivided and classified as trachytic (syenitic) in composition,
, ,\, -•' ^S \ . \ -1 5
^swl'&yKS^
J CENTRAL
\FAULT-
KENOGAM1SSI V\- 4 -t .|
Ix' ^Se,-( 10 4 ^ \-'-\) X ' ^^- - j \^.-\Vv.\rd:i
LEGENDProterozoic
Kccwnpnnwan diabase (not shown) 12 Cobalt Group
Archean
Matachewan diabase (not shown)
Granitic rocks11 Granodiorite, monzonite, quartz monzonite.
syenite 10 Massive to gneissic quartz diorite, tonalite,
trondhjemite
Upper Supergroup9 9a' l imiskaming Group, 9b'' Dcstor -
F'orcupine Complex8 Ba, 8n, Hlake River Group, Bc*' * Blake
River (Upper Fm., Tisdale Group)
7 7a, 7b, Kinojevis Group, 7c Kinojevis Group,(Middle Fm., Tisdale Grout))
6 Ga Larder Lake Group, 6b Stoughton-Roquemaure Group, Gc Lower Fm,, TisdcleGroup
5 5c Porcupiie Group
Lower Supergroups4 Aa Skead Group, 4b Hunter Mine Group, 4c
Upper Fm,, Deloro Group 3 3a Catherine Group, 3c Middle Fm., Deloro
Group 2 2a Wabewawa Group, 2c Lower Fm., Deloro
Group l la Pacaud tuffs * " '
'a refers to Kirkland L ake Area, south limb of synclinorium (Jensen 1970C, 1979).1 'b refers to Kirkland Lake Area, north limb of synclinorium (Jensen 197(5, 1978b).* * *c refers to l immins Area (Pyke 1900)" ' (Goodwin 1065).
3
The Jascan group straddles the northerly Timiskaming-
Kinojevis contact,which appears to trend southeasterly
through claim L949740 intersecting the southwestern corner of
claim L949827. Exposure in claim L949781 and western L949740
are identified by Thomson as Timiskaming group rocks. The
rock underlying claim L949827 is identified as acid
fragmental lava, agglomerate and tuff by the same author.
The most significant structural feature in the vicinity
of the Jascan claims is the Upper Canada shear, This shear
hosts the Upper Canada mine which produced 1.5 million ounces
of gold. Two notable possibilities for the extension of this
structure are under evaluation by Queenston Mining Inc.
O, D. M. map 50c describes a broad flexure in the strata
hosting the Upper Canada shear. Should this structure be an
early even in the Timiskaming the trace of the mineralized
horizon rotates through nearly 60 degrees to from 060-070
degrees at the Upper Canada to roughly 135 degrees at a
distance of lkra to the east. Should this structure be a late
event the projection of the Upper Canada shear would traverse
the Jascan claims. This possibility is further supported by
a magnetometer survey conducted in 1988 on the Upper Canada
property by Inco Limited. The magnetic signature of the
underlying rocks indicate a persistent extension of
lithologies from the mine site eastwards.
5-0 SsplQFafeienTwo days of mechanical stripping was carried out in 2
separate areas on the eastern portion of claim L949827 from
June 20 to 21, 1990 by Alex Mcintyre Limited using a John
Deere 792 backhoe with a one cubic yard bucket. The areas
were mapped and sampled on October 23, 24 and November 9,
1990, The following is a list of personnel, days and
activities on the property:
Bill McGuinty June 19, 20, 21November 9, 1990
Brad Leonard Oct 23, 24
Paul Alexander July 4, 5, 6 Si 9
Todd Morgan June 19 Si 20 July 4, 5, 6,
Stripping supervision Geological mapping, sampling, report writing
Geological mapping, sampling, report writing
Hydraulic stripping
Hydraulic stripping
29 samples were collected and sent to Swastika Labs in Swastika, Ontario for analysis of gold only. An additional 3 samples were sent to Swastika Labs for Whole Rock analysis. Results are appended to this report.
-14-
6.0 Geology arid Gsaoiiemlsstry of stripped area
Both stripped areas are underlain by a dark green to
pink-green mafic tuff, with numerous sub-angular to
subrounded fragments up to lcm in size, but more commonly
l-3inm in size. The rock appears as a massive, hard
(silicified) chloritic fragmental unit, with moderate
pervasive carbonate and hematite alteration. There is
generally trace disseminated pyrite and minor specular
hematite stringers.
Both areas also have a major joint set trending
approximately 000 degrees and steep to vertical dips. A
second joint set trends roughly north northwest with steep to
vertical dips, and in some cases, displaces the main 080
degrees trend in both right and left handed motion xip to a
few centimeters.
Samples taken for whole rock geochemistry from both
stripped areas range in silica compositions from 54 to 56'^
Si02, have iron contents that range from 6 to just over Q'/i
Fe203, magnesium contents that range from less than 2.5% to
more than 57a MgO and titanium contents that r&nge f r Q lil less
than Q.5% and more than Q.65% TiO, When these values are
plotted on a Jensen AFM diagram, they plot in the tholeiitic
field between dacites and andesites (see accompanying AFM
plot).
-15-
7.0 Mineralization
Mineralization in the mafic tuffs is confined to trace
to 17, fine disseminated pyrite.
In the southern portion of the stripped area, there are
numerous narrow quartz veins and veinlets up to 5cra thick,
mostly trending roughly 080 degrees along the main joint
set. The quartz is massive and white with traces of fine
pyrite and no anomalous gold values. An area of quartz
stockwork is present in the southern part of the stripped
area (see map in back pocket) with 1-2/i specular hematite and
V-2,% fine disseminated pyrite, There is one anomalous gold
value of 1310 ppb,
In the south stripped area, numerous quartz veins and
veinlets also occupy approximately the 080 degree joint set.
There are almost an equal number of quartz veins following
the north north-west joint set. Most quartz veins are
several centimeters thick, with trace to 2?i specular hematite
and 1-27, fine disseminated pyrite. There is one anomalousi
gold value of 540 ppb associated with a north north-west
trending, flat lying quartz vein in the central part of the
stripped area.
8,0 Conclusions and Recommendations
The 3 claims Jascan property is underlain regionally
Keewatin by acid fragmental agglomerates and tuffs. Two days
of mechanical stripping, geological mapping and sampling were
-17-
S
perform on 2 areas on claim 949827 between mid June and mid
November 1990 in order to locate a possible strike extension
of the Upper Canada shear zone. Local geology is mapped as
silicified mafic tuffs with numerous sub-angular to
subrounded fragments up to lcra in size. Whole rock analysis
of the local geology reveals the exposed areas are underlain
by silicified tholeiitic andesites to dacites with low TiO2,
The low Ti02 values are probably the result of some subtle
alteration feature not identified in mapping, Two anomalous
gold values of 1310 and 540ppb were found from sampling,
No significant mineralization or structural indication
of an extension of the Upper Canada shear was uncovered
during the mechanical stripping program.
Due to the lack of encouraging results, no further work
is recommenced at this time.
December 1990 W. J, McGuinty
fit*Bradley
ft A 1 h 15
-19-
Thompson, J. E. & Geology of Gauthier township, east
Griffis, A. T. of Kirkland Lake Area. Ontario
Department of Mines Vol L part VIII,
1941 with accompanying map 50c, Township
of Gauthier,
-20-
CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATIONS
I, William John McGuirity of 61 McCamus Street, in the town of Kirkland Lake in the Province of Ontario,
Do hereby certify:
1. That I am a graduate of the University of Ottawa (1983)with a degree of Bachelor of Science (B Se.) with Honours in Geology,
2. That I have been practicing my profession as a Geologist and been engaged in mineral exploration since 1981.
3. That this report is based on vists to the property.
4. That I have disclosed in this report all relevant material which to the best of my knowledge might have a bearing on the viability or recomraendations to the project.
5. That I do not have, nor do I expect to receive, directly or indirectly any interest in the property reported on herein.
6. That I am exploration manager for Queenston Mining Inc.
December, 1990 V. J. McGuinty,Kirkland Lake, Ontario
-21-
CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATIONS
I, Bradley C, Leonard of 2081 Sunnyside Road in the
City of Sudbury, in the Province of Ontario
Do Hereby Certify that:
1) I ara a graduate of the University of Toronto (1983) with a bachelor
of Science degree (B.Se.) with honours in geological sciences,
2) I have been practicing my profession as a geologist since 1983,
and a consultant since 1988.
3) I have no interest, directly or indirectly in the property, of
Queenston Mining Inc., nor do I expect to acquire any interest,
directly or indirectly in either of the aforementioned company, or
the property.
4) This report was prepared by me using government maps and reports;
miscellaneous data on file in the files of the resident geologist,
Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, Kirkland Lake, Ontario;
and field visits to the property.
Bradley C. Leonard B.Se. Consulting Geologist
December 1.990 Kirkland Lake, Ontario
Established 1928
I'd -at) 1U:4B SUmSTIKfi LRB PfiGE.02
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.
Assaying - Consulting - Representation
Geochemical Analysis Certificate OW-1760-RG1Company: QUEENSTON MINING INC. Dote: NOV-13-90Project: Copy l , BOX 193, KIRKLAND LAKE P2N 3H7B. MCGUINTY 2. FAX TO 567.7002We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 12 ROCK samples *J ̂ A submitted NOV- 1 2-90 by B. MCGUINTY.
Sample Number85258526852785288529'8530.853185328533853485358536
Au ppb7991!0213117
58/655110
34/245821
.......................................... ..... V\
'l c,
Whole Rock Analysis results to follow
Certified by kJo *i VT\,:K 'JM \ l i V ^-
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK1TO Telephone (705)642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300
stablished 1928
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assaycrs Corporation Ltd.
Assaying - Consulting - Representation
Geochemical Analsis Certicate OW-0894-RG1
Company: QUEENSTON MINING INCProject: DUFFETAttn: W. McGuinty
l. OU.v: : ,. (J fcjate: JUL-03-90 GortvJi /)BoxJ 193.'KifklftVnt'Lake, Ont P2N 3H7
2. faxto56?'^D02
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 9 ROCK samples submitted J UN-28-90 by W. McGuinty.
Sample Au Au Number ppb
fi 8044 1428045 7
c . r 28046 7 > 28047 586
28048 728049 75
L28050 1111 P72226 Nil
'li f L?2227 Ni 1
check Ppb
494
1509
Certified by
G. Lebel 7 Manager
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK1TO Telephone (705)042-3244. FAX (705)642-3300
NOU 6 '90 11:39 SUflSTIKfl LflB
Established 1928
PPGE.01
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.
Assaying - Consulting - Representation
Geochemical Analysis CertificateCompany: QUEENSTON MINING INC.Prnjwl:Ann-. BILL MCGUINTY
OW-1698-RG1
Date: NOV-06-90Copy l. BOX 193, KIRKLAND LAKE P2N 3H7
2. FAX TO 567-7002
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 11 ROCK samples submitted NOV-01-90 by BILL MCGUINTY.
Sample Number
Au
8516 L\ 25066
125067125068125069
Nil Nil Nil Nil
125070125071250725073
25074125075"
17Nil
10/2717
Nil"NSI'1J
Certified by^l
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO
DEC 14 '90 9:06 SWflSTIKR LfiB PRGE.02
P.O. BDK 10, SWnSTlfft,TELEFHOUE di (705) - 642 - 3241 FAK t: (705) - 612 - 3300
I. C. A IK WHOLE ROCK ANALYSISLithium HetaBorate Fusion
QUEENSTON MINING INC T.S,L, REF'ORT No. l H - 8172T.S.L. File No. l IKWORflT.B.L. Invoice No, i
Si02y.
51,7251.2056,06
A1203 l
11.72 11,66 H.65
Fe203 l
6.09
C?0
1.32
MtjOy.
1.9;4.952. 71
Na20l
3.353.131.18
K20y.
2,883.161.68
Ti02*
O.BI0.700.51
hnOy,
O.I l0.150.15
F'205y.
0.380.360,34
101y.
5.591.B18.14
TJIALl
100. 7399.1399.89
t.'GNEli
r,o, ra 10, SMASH! A, ONTARIOTELEFIIONE R: {70.51 - 612 - 3211 FAX Hi (705) - 612 - 3300
I.C.A.P. WHOLE ROCKUTIIIUH MElflBORATE FUSION
•.'.•'•"11 r,•..'.''vli! ft ONT
7335
d-1760-RGl
Pa ppm
226911721382
St rom
1012187
Irppm
121122133
212017
Bc pom
202112
T.S.L. REPORT No, s M -- 8192T.S.L. File Ho, : H020RAT,S.L. Invoice Mo. s
ALL RESULTS TPH
SIGNED
s 0191S
n TW HJJt 'ON aaiOAUj 'i'S'1
WI).:GH s 'OH au j 'vs'tZibB - H t '0|J idQ.J3d 'TS'i
2! K 02
mod
L\03
r: i221
mild
ZbOI Oti
ui o j •'S
ZBCI Z^I 69ZI
UJdd
unimn
COM - 209 - (SOi) :* WJ *lr2t - :t9 - (Soil :i 3NOIIJ3131
'VIU3VM3 'Ot KGi! 'O'J
l aiU.'l
'1NO y illi'/K:
OW"1 WMTICWMC ora-o raoT *-N -l /T
ft 22614
DU A
SWASTIKA LABORATORIES(A DIVISION OF ASSAYERS COF1PORATION LIMITED)
P.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX (705) 642-3300
Ks^Si-J2.r.-.-Que.ensto.n...jyiijiin.g,.Jac....
Box 193m ..Kirkland..lake., .Qatari.o.
P2N 3H7 W. McQuinty
1.5 07o LATE CHARGE OVER 30 DAYS (ANNUAL RATE 18 07o)
NO. tCEXEMPT. OE1AXE PROV.' Y'~
PROV. LICENCE NO.
C-'JVOTRE NO. DECOMMANDS '
M' Duffet'^f' ' 'YOUR OROER NO.
NOTHE NO DE COMMANDE :
|';'?;| (̂SftVw^!^)ii!^fOUR ORDER NO
CONPfTIONS ,
Au.....assays....,..,,.,...M...,...,.....,... ............Sample Handling-Cert J/OW-0894-RG1 July 3, 1990
105.75
PRIX UNITAIHE UNIT PRICE
l 8.75.,, 3.00
";V ;.W. DES VENTES 'i'a--^-'r''.^ i'.BALES HEP.
MONTANT AMOUNT-
. 78.7527.00
ERS * CONSULTANTS ESTABLISHED 1928
G. I.cbol l Maungcr
O Mnx 10, Swnslikn, Ontario POK I'l'O
l w a^ki k a L. a L) c j r a t. o r i e s^Pbox 10
w a s t ;i k a . C) n t a r i o ; '0K 1T0
SOLD TO:
Q u e e n s; t CD n M i. ri i n g I n c . P.O. Do:: 193 Kirkland Lake,, Dntario P2M 3H7
t5
SHIP TO:
bame
INVOICENO.:
DA! E:
PAGE:
?3670
11-13-90
l of l
-"'"'"l"'"" " -' w - Au Assays
b a m n l e H a n d 11 n u
lp
Whole Rock Analysis results to follow
Certified by^
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Tolophono (705)012-3244 FAX (705)6-12-3300
Sastika Labor at or-ies
WWW -9
Kli i
SOLD TO: SHIP TO:
Queenston Mining Inc. P.O. Box 193 Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 3H7
Same
INVOICENO.:
DATE:
PAGE:
23605
11-06-9C
l of l
.Au Assays
iiUNltPRICE
Sample Ha'riBTTfll—~1
ip^8v75O
Sample HandTing;•••-•-••"•p'-~-•.••• iV: '- —
^•-^r---"--"--
Cr. - ;;^: ' "~*," 8.750
—. . 3.. 000
96.25 33. GC
99. OC
51. 7C
COMMENTS:; ;;,,:- i^.^X^.V';^^;.;^' l - ' .Vrvt V:V: v- v?;..p^j:,-.Vs:-;v • J - '': : .-'- - '••^•''::?''•'"'•.'v'ur'i^ '——- -'lin ' --- ____t
Certified bv ^, •\(L\\L*
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TOTelephone (705)642-3244. FAX (705)042-3300
Swastika Laboratoriesx 10a, Ontario
E'0K l TO
SOLD TO:
Queens tori Mining Inc. P.O. Box 193 Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2IM 3H7
n &EC \Q TO li l i k- nil
Same
INVOICE
NO.:
PAGE:
23866
12-06-90
l of l
Whole Rock Analysis
/Efipk AnQrlysiD Gr.
J/02^1.^" *~\ i Airt* *
j {/3tfj__^ ̂ ' J6/^ /.^ j; ^/to r ^.
WMEN1S:. .
Net 30
30.000
30.000
90.00
510.00
60.00-
hu fcert N^Z^e*****??™"" 1 ""' 1 TARni:\2-/ itfiU**'^S'^O.^eophv5lCa!.GtMliq^wt
* 0 tS^i^l00^1" 1 anci EMWHW III lillllj; Jllll nil QUVS---'"'* " ' 1 32D84NW8866 2.13 \\nLs— --^^ '
Type of SuWyTsl ' Qfl Wllll TV PI'1 1 SMGeological Mapping au NUU lo ril 1 33
Hill!84, GAUTHIER Q00
ITownship or Areai Gauthier
-Tuefeon M,n,n 9 ,nc. | RECEIVED ^J"™'™^ -
AUJ 4a Al Wende Ave, P. 0. Box 193, KirklandSurvey Company .Queenston Mining Inc.
Lake, Ontario P2N 3J(J f I JJ Q ^ JKTO.^0. Sur^yg
l Day i Mo. i 1Name and Address of Author (of Geo Technical report)
Brad Leonard C/0 Queenston Mining Inc.Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions \ D*U4 nnr
Geophysical Claim
For first survey: -, - ElectromagneticEnter 40 days. (This .~ . -includes line cuttmgl -Magnetometer
For each additional survey a ' or**e ncusing the same gnd:
- Other Enter 20 days (for each)
Geological
Geochemical \
Man Days Days per
Complete reverse side . . - Electromagnet *t and enter totaUs? here
Magnetometer
- Other
Geological 35
Geochemical
Ai'ttomc C-eo is D^iys per Claim
Note: Spec',"} provis-O;'^ Electromagnetic C'ecJits do not anp \ [0 AirhO'-ne Su'\.f\b. Magnetometer
Expenditures texcludes powei strippiiigiTyoe 0* Work Pe'formed
Ppriormed on C'di'n*s)
Ca i^iano^ o 'f E xpt-n.r '..-r-: Days C-edi'.sTCT3t
Toral ExDen,:,:,jrts Davt C-eciiis
S -H 15 =nsi' uct ions
Toiai Days C'e^i'-v -i 'd y oy apportioned at !he ctaim h^.jor's
in columns at ngn;.
i fl ADdie Rcco'ciec; Hgflfffjf^ge^^'jff a\fSe-fi
Nov 13/90 W. jrMc'(3uintyCertification Verifying F{(p©n fi.WKrtjmshal 1 )
'
rr-J D*V J M
. .. Total Mil** of li** Cut
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Mining Claim
Prefix Number
L : 949827'"w"v- l
l
T/CCtV•QIC-03-
Expend. Days Cr.
35
/-te
"M
. .- — —
9t
For Office Use OnlyTota 1 Days C' Date Recorded
sJ@~CT ~ / 3/^^ '
75 ffi^T/tffiiij
df
Mining ClaimPrefw Number
Wfp^,V:.f^;'r^V'
1
L—.-. .......,...
i
Expend. Days Cr.
— - ——
- —————
.... —— .
.—. —— .
Total number o* rnmmg claims covered by th-s Areport Of AOrk. 1
Mining RecAtder ^-^ fi^^. /\
^^^^^^t/ /o//
hereby certify that 1 have a persona and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth m 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
W. J. McGuinty (per G. KemshaTlJ 4 ALwende Avenue. P. 0. Box 193 Kirkland Lake
nnf^rio P?N 3H7Date Certified . ICeriiflpp^tyiGignature) fl /j
. i.:i l-- a y s j i ': i M sea o p i L'tynl consultants, draftsmen, etc..
^6j noui l fi.Mf-iL.dt o i Lint-cuU'nyojys. f t c t. i -i (-a include work performed by
•^ 0(Su"Technical Geological Mapping and Reporting
Technical Oayt
l 3.5 X 7 s
Technical Oayi C'*diu
24.5 ^
Lint-cutting Days
0 K
Total Craditi
24.5 -t-
No. ol Dayt p*rClaimt Claim
i h 24.5
Type oJ Survey
TechnicalTechnical
Days
1.5
Drafting
X 7 '
Technical Day* Credits
" 10.5
Lint-cutting Dayt Total Crtditt
h n s 10.5 *
No. of Dayt per Claimt Claim
1 z m,R
•try ofDevelopment
l ^
Mining ActReport of WorfK .* X(Expenditures, Subsection 77(19))
41tnstrvctfons- Plea** type or print.- Refer lo Subsection 77(19). th* Mining Ad tor assessment work
requirements and maximum credits stowed under (hi* Subsection.- Technical Reports, map* and proof of sxpsrxJtturss in duplicate
should b* submitted lo Mining Undt Section. Mineral Development and Land* Branch.
Type o* Work PerformedueocnemicaT Analysis TMeTlake Township or Ana
GauthierRecorded Holder
Queenston Mining Inc.'t Licence No.
AddrtssP. 0. Box 193, 4 AlWende Avenue, Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 3H7
Work Performed ByQueenston Mining Inc.
Name and Address ol Author (ol Submission)W. J. McGuinty, 4 Alwende Avenue, Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 3H7
Date When Work was PerformedS 11 90Pay | Mo. l Yr.
06 900*y l Mo. | Yr.
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
1949827No. of Dayt
22.2Mining Claim No. of Day* Mining Claim No. oTDayi Mining Claim No ai Dayi
Mining Claim No ol Days Mining Claim No. o) Diyt Mining Claim No. of Dayi Mining Claim
Mining Claim No. of Dayi
No of Oayi Mining Claim .No. of Days Mining Claim No of Day*
Mining Claim No of Oayt Mining Claim No of Dayi Mining Claim No. of Dayi Mining Claim No of Oayt Mining Claim No of Days
InstructionsTotal days credits may be distributed at claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim In the expenditure days credit column (below).
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits Total Expenditures————S 333.11
Total Days Credits
Total Number ol Mining Claims Covered by this Report of Work
Mining Claims (List in numerical sequence). H space is insufficient, attach schedules with required informationMining Claim
Prefix
L
Number
949781
Expend. Days Cr.
22.2
Mining ClaimPrefix
Total Number of Days Performed
22.2
NumberExpend. Days Cr.
Mining ClaimPrefix
1 ' i
Number
ftCCE. r. r O OLit t ^
;:xs LAN
i\Jx wo l^
r ic
Total Number of Days Claimed
22.2
Expend. Days Cr.
ED90—
^~T|
Mining ClaimPrefix
SI ____
NumberExpend. Days Cr.
Total Number of Days to be Claimed at a Future Date0
Certification of Beneficial Interest 'See Note. No. 2 on reverse sidel 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. ——————^——.——.^——
Da]1790
Holder or
Certification Verifying Report of Workl 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 alter its completion and the annexed report is true.Name and Address of Person Certifying . ^ . . ..W. J. McGuinty C/0 Queenston Mining Inc., 4 AlWende Avenue, P. 0. Box 193
{per G.-Kemshall)Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 3H7
DateNov 13, 1990
j, By (Slgn
Received Stamp
For Office Use Only
Oale^pproved as Recorded
LARDER LAKE ; G DIVISION13 PH l 59
MCVI
TTIE
TR
32D84NW0066 2.13841 GAUTHIER aio
REF.
OWN. BY
REVISIONS DATE BY
DETfl/LfD
SCALE DATE PLATE