ONTARIO PROSPECTORS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (OPAP) FINAL SUBMISSION FORM 1995INSTRUCTICform Please tSubmit compleby January 31.Incentives OffiMinistry of Noruiem ueveiupiiiem a m ines5th Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Rd., Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5
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TO BE COMPLETED BY SUCCESSFUL GRANTEES AFTER PROJECT COMPLETION AND ACCOMPANIED BY WRITTEN REPORTS, MAPS, ETC.
Regular Project Ja Winter Project LJ
Applicant MALCOLM J. FRASER File Number OR- 95* l 63
Proposed project area(s) (Twp. or claim map name, latitude and longitude)
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Completed?
Yes 3 No a
Yes 3f No QBOTH AffAS
rChanges to proposed projecUs) (if any)
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List other co-owners of the property with OPAP grants that worked on project
I. WORK PERFORMED BY APPLICANT (Summary of Section IV)
1. Project #1 area/name AREA A' (tROOk'fD Z^X^) " BRACKIN TWP.
No. days worked by applicant
(that's only you)
No. of samples
Scale t *-
Traditional prospecting
Geological surveys
Geophysical surveys
Geochemical surveys
Drilling
Stripping/Trenching
Other
Form filled out byReport prepared byTechnical Report Filed for Assessment Work
ROCK SAMPLES
Type B SEP MAT
Type
Type
8 AmMiles/km ^^
No. of samples /3
FtVm
Method MANUAL STRIPPING t TKlf/CHMC
Type__________________________
TOTALApplicant ^Other (please specify) ^—— Applicant ^Other (please specify) ___
DAYS
Yes Q No
1. WORK PERFORMED BY APPLICANT (Continued)
2. Project #2 area/name AREA *g' (ASH LAKtf 'MARSH Tiff P
Traditional prospecting
Geological surveys
Geophysical surveys
Geochemical surveys
Drilling
Stri ppi ng/Trenchi ng
Other
No. of samples
Scale J *-5O M
ROCK
No. days worked by applicant
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Type BEEP MAT
Type Jo A.-J
Type
Method.
Type
Miles/km 15 n
M AM UAL
No. of samples
FtVm '
MM
TOTAL
A. DAYSTOTAL DAYS (ALL PROJECTS)(Attach additional sheets for additional project areas as required)
II. EXPENDITURES (total of all projects) - Summary of I and III
1. Number of working days by applicant o ^ ** * i/r t T r\ f\(A) x Sl007day....................................................x[..Q....*?AJ:^.............. % 4.-S O O
2. Number of report preparation days by applicant x S lOO/day . ...3:S.f*f.*yt....... S 3-5 O3. Analyses/Assay costs............................................................................................. # 2, S S 2*,4. Equipment rentals/
..*fMg..m7..-..b.ttueek*..-* S 3O- -_______ S 3 O5. Consumable Supplies........................................ l O Q~ ~________ ^ l O O
6. Contract services (state type)
# of workers ....../...AJLSYJLT'A&T....... S ,^^^^——^^^^
# of days worked ...........23...DAy^.... s 2 3 OQ -______ s 2JOO
............................................. S ——-^—^^^^—
7. Travel (state method: road, air, etc.)S 400-
8. Food and Accommodation ..................................................................F.P.OJ?....... S ^rOQ -
9. Other expenses (specify, e.g. typing, printing, shipping of supplies)______20O-- S 2OQ.
s ~ 9O-- s 9O-10. Helpers . .Wf™./.™*!.™-'!:™*... S ________5Q-~ 5 5O# of helpers...................................................
# of days worked.............................................
TOTAL EXPENDITURES.................... S
IV. DAILY REPORTS (Summarize work activity in Section I)
Day
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Attach additional sheets as required.
III. DETAILED LIST OF EXPENDITURES (Summarize in Section II)
Date
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Recipient of Payment
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TOTAL
Attach additional sheets as required.
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V. SIGNIFICANT RESULTS (please complete)
Project Area New Showingsand/or Anomalies
AREA x? - ex POKED MKP (te/iawnu*)l \8X ASH LAJft ,
Commodity Best Analyses
n, (M, Au 3liff *,83 ppL Au, tf6#*i C*,
VI. CLAIMS STAKED DURING/AFTER PROSPECTING ACTIVITY (please complete)
Project Area Claim Numbers Number of Claim Units
VII. OPTION AGREEMENTS RESULTING FROM OPAP PROJECT (please complete)Dollar Value of
Optionee Property/Claims Work Commitment
The Ministry of Northern Development and Mines may verify all statements related to and made herein this application.
1. I am the pereon named in the Final Submission Form under the Ontario Prospectors Assistance Program.
2. I am ordinarily a resident of Canada.
3. I have complied with all the requirements of the said program.
4. I understand that it is an offence under the Ontario Mineral Exploration Act, R.S.O. 1990, to make a false or misleading statement and that all statements and all other information submitted in support of the said application are true and correct.
5. I was not employed by the Mines and Minerals Division of the Ministry while in receipt of the OPAP grant.
6. I am aware that any other Provincial or Federal Government financial assistance received for said appli cation will be deducted from the amount of incurred "Total Eligible Expenses".
It is an Offence under subsection 8(1)(A) of the Ontario Mineral Exploration Act, R.S.O. 1990 to knowingly furnish false or misleading information.Personal information on this form is obtained under the authority of the Ontario Mineral Exploration Act, R.S.O. 1990. sections 2. 3 and 4 and the Ontario Prospectors Assistance Program Regulation, sections 4. 5 and 6. The financial and technical information will be used for the purpose of determining the eliojbility of the applicant to
Signature of Applicant
Name (print) MALCOLM
have a program designated for financial assistance and the amount of such assistance. Other information, such as statistical information about the individual projects will be used for the purpose of determining the overal effectiveness of the program. It may be disclosed for those purposes and l consent to its disclosure for such
Date
purposes. Questions about this collection should be directed to Supervisor. Incentives Office. Mining and Land Management Branch. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. 5th Floor. 933 Ramsey Lake Road. Sudbury. Ontario P3E 685. Toll tree 1-800-265-0834.
/m*J FRASER
ONTARIO PROSPECTORS' ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (OPAP) REGULATIONS
Regulation 887, R.R.O 1990
1. In this Regulation.
"designated" means designated by the Minister under Mibsection 3 -3-:
"eligible exploration expenses" means expenses it l lo wed undor section 5. O.Reg 559-89. s. 1.
2. For the purposes of this Regulation, a pre scribed mineral resource i? any rock, mineral or composite of minerals other than crushed rock us*K! for o'listruction purposes, sand, gravel, natu ral gas and petroleum. O. Reg 559;89. s. 2.
3.-' l In this section.
"associate", where used to indicate a relationship with any person, means.
a a corporation of which t he person benefi cially owns, directly or indirectly. equity shares carry ing more than 30 per cent of the \oting rights attached to all out standing equity shares of the corpora tion.
'b a partner other than a joint venture partner with respect loa proposed project under this Regulation.
c a trust or estate in which the person has a beneficial interest of more than 30 per cent or serves as trustee1 or in a similar capacity.
*d parent, child, brothe person.
sister of the
1 1' i a person of the opposite sex lo whom the person is married or with whom the person is living in a conjugal relation ship outside marriage, or
fi any other relative of the person or of a person mentioned in clause -e t who has the same home as the person:
"equity share~ means a share of any class of shares of a corporation carrying voting rights under all circumstances and a shareof any class of shares carrying voting rights by reason of the occurrence of any contingency that is continu ing:
"person" means
( a an individual, partnership or limited partnership.
h an unincorporated association, syndi cate or organization.
c - a t rust, t rust ei*, executor, administrator or uiher legal representative, or
id j a corporation.
f2' An individual who proposes lo carry out a project of exploration in Ontario may apply for designation of ihe project on a form lobe provided by the Minister. O. Reg 559 89.s.3 l .2 *.
3 Subject to subsection "4;. the Minister may designate a project if.
a t he application is submit ted before eligi ble exploration expenses are incurred on the project:
ibi the applicant has the legal right to per form exploration on the land on which the project is t" be carried out:
c f the applicant has provided evidence of having sound knowledge of mineral pros pecting technology obtained through experience or training:
td* the applicant is committing sufficient financial resources to ensure the com pletion of the project:
u-i the applicant clearly specifies the met hodof carrying out the project and demon strates that the method meets appropri ate exploration standards: and
fi where the work consists of prospecting on Crown land, the applicant holds a valid Ontario Prospectors' Licence .O. Reg. 559.89. s.3i3i: O. Reg 532*90.s.l.
4) A project is not eligible to be designated if the applicant is.
'a; regularly entitled to receive proceeds from the output of a mine anywhere in the world, other than a royalty: or
; b" an associate of any person who is regu larly entitled to receive proceeds from the output of a mine anywhere in the world, other than a royalty.
5- Subject to subsection 16' only one applica tion for designation may be submitted for each proposed project.
(61 Two or more individuals may apply for sepa rate designations of a proposed project if.
ia* the work consists of prospecting on Crown land: or
b: the work consists of prospect ing on land in respect of which they are the co- holders of the mining rights.
171 A proposed project may consist of work to be carried out in more than one geographical area.
Sj A designation under subsection i3- expires on the date specified therein.
9-At the time a project is designated, the Minister may pay to the applicant an amount equal to one-half of the proposed eligible explora tion expenses, up to the maximum set out in section (St O. Reg 559 89. s. 3.i4-9-
4.-'l j An individual whose project has been designated shall, before the expiry of the designa-
tion, submit a final submission on a form to he provided by the Minister. O.Reg. 559-89. 559 S9.S.4' 11; O. Reg. 532--90.s.2i l.
2i Upon the filing of a final submission, the Minister may. subject to section 8. pay to the applicant a grant equal to the amount of eligible exploration expenses incurred in respect of the project, less the amount paid to the applicant under subsection 3 (9i O Reg.559-89.s.4t2i; O. Reg.532--90.s.2i2i
3) If a final submission is not submitted before the expiry of the designation of a project.
a* the amount paid under subsection 3-9 shall be returned to the Minister: and
b- no further amounts are payable in re spect of the designated project. O. Reg. 559.89.s.4i3);O.Reg.532'90.s.2i3'
5.- i l' Subject to subsection 12'. eligible explo ration expenses consist of.
a-the expenses for sen-ices, personnel, supplies, accommodation, machinery rental and transportation of personnel, supplies and machinery incurred under a designated project with respect to.
(i - prospecting on the property, if such activity includes the preparation of a report and a map show ing traverses and observations made.
1 iii geotechnical surveys, including ground or airborne geophysical sur vey s. geological surveys and geochemical surveys, including overburden test drilling, if such activities include the preparation of maps and reports.
'iii i the establishment of a grid by line cutting, including picketing and chaining, or by compass line and flagging, where dictated by circum stances, if the grid established is used to carry out a survey.
iiv i stripping, trenching and the taking of samples, if such activities in clude the preparation of plans and reports.
up ' assays and analyses, if such activi ties include t he preparation of maps and reports and the submission of assay or geochemical certificates. and
*vi i surface drilling for exploration pur poses only, including mobili/ation. demobilization andcoreloggingand the preparation of plans, sections, drill logs and reports:
hi a daily allowance of S100 for the lime spent by an applicant working on a des ignated project, if a daily log outlining the applicant s work activity is submit ted
2; In calculating eligible exploration expenses.
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AREA 'B*
GEOLOGY: AREA 'B'
In Marsh Twp., at the east end of the South Bay of Ash Lake, the area is greenstone, consisting of amphibolite/mafic metavolcanics, trending approx. 280 -300 . In the area under investigation an iron formation runs 280 from the E boundary of Marsh Twp. to the Missinabi Creek. Along this structure are occurrences of magnetite, ilmenite, and pyrite. It has been referred to as a Titaniferous magnetic zone. (G. Bennett, 1978 OGS Report 1972. Geology of the Crooked Lake Area.)
There is a low percentage of outcrop in this area but the Beep mat helped to locate buried outcrops, and subsequently the locations of pits and trenches.
Most rock, when located, seemed to be amphibolite with diabase and gabbro to the south. On the lineament at areas considered to be the lost pits, there is magnetite, in some locations banded with qtz, and sulfides to 10**b. There was some hornblende schist and in a few small locations serecite schist.
Associated with the Trench area and the Pit 250 m to the west, is a granite or felsic porphyry.
On the west side of the work area there is an interpolated diabase dike. The area immediately north of the work area includes a narrow zone of the granitoid related to the Ash Lake Pluton. Approximately 1.5 km to the south of the pits and trenches is the granite that is the same type that includes the Renabie mine and the numerous small gold occurrences of Brackin Twp. (Missanabi Batholith).
More pits were located on the N-Side of a large high ground area at the edge of
a swamp about 75 m to the West of the Trench. These were associated with or in an Iron
Formation, trendingm 3000 . Visible sulfides to
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AREA 'B'
AREA DESCRIPTION. LOCATION AND ACCESS:
The location of Area 'B' is in Marsh Twp. 70 km NE of Wawa and 6 km. to the SW of Area 'A'. The area is just to the north of the east end of Ash Lake.
There are no roads to Ash Lake at the present time and access in 1994 was by bush plane from Hawk Lake (Hawk Junction) 10 km E of Wawa. Two other possible routes are as follows:(1) To follow the Missanabi Creek from Crooked Lake as indicated into the North East arm of Ash Lake. In 1992, the creek required a rugged portage near Crooked Lake and with supplies for several weeks, a car battery for the Beep Mat and samples would be difficult.(2) Cut a trail from Crooked Lake 1500 m to the worksite. This too would be time-consuming and difficult considering the nature of the bush.
The local terrain is gently rolling with two low-lying occasional swampy areas in the area of the small 'lake' on the E. side and in the norther part of the grid. The bush is very tangled and dense in the complete area with tag alders in most of the work area. Trees are mostly poplar, birch and spruce.
Our base camp was located at the extreme E. end of the south bay of Ash Lake at what appears to be a former fishing camp with the only sandy beach in the area. There was part of a submerged dock crib at this site which could be a hazard to aircraft floats. The shoreline was thick with trees and vegetation, difficult for going ashore. The creek to the small lake E of the pits and trench was navigable to the first beaver dam.
AREA 4A'
Reasons and Rationale for this OPAP Project
l. Factual: (Au)
1. Resampling the shear zone at MF07 resulted in an Assay for MF07A of 333 ppb Au. One of the four small parallel shear zones nearby indicated 15 ppb Au. and there were anomalous results for Cu (to 51 ppm), Zn (to 80 ppm), Mo (13 ppm), Ag (0.5 ppm); Ba (146 ppm) and Pb (8 ppm).
2. 60 m N. of MF07 at the outcrop located by Beep mat and stripped, Samples 31-38 indicated some areas of felsic sills/dikes, banding with magnetite and brecciations. Assays indicated Cu (to 389 ppm), Zn (222 ppm), Ni (111 ppm), Te (25 ppm).
3. Anomalous results for 'pathfinder' elements include for Area 'A' Te (12 ppm), Ba (143 ppm), Cr (159 ppm) as well as local Cu, Zn and Ni mentioned above.
4. Area 'A' is located 6-8 km from the Renabie Mine.
5. Au occurs in all rock types of the area.
6. Au assays in rock samples and soil samples from 1175 m to 2000 m NE of MF07 suggest a re-evaluation of the gold occurrence geometry in this area. Assays range from 10-35 ppb Au.
7. "Any values greater than 5 ppb are considered potentially significant in of exploration for gold mineralization via rock geochemistry " (Wolfe,
1976)
8. Area 'A' is on strike with the Au occurrences in the McEwen Lake and Baltimore Lake Deformation Zones (MLDZ, BLDZ) approx. 5 km to the N.W.
Reasons and Rationale for this OPAP Project
II Theoretical (Au)
Description of Mines and Prospects
1. "The gold-quartz veins and mineralized shear zones are not in a continuous line but rather en echelon. However, a few gold-quartz veins lie outside of the margins of the belt.
Throughout the world pre-Cambrian gold ores are generally associated with the end-products of batholithic masses. To be of commercial value, these late mineralizations by oxides, sulfides and native metal such as gold, must be concentrated in favourable geological structures, such as fault fissures or zones of intense shearing.
As a result ... of studies of gold deposits in the various mining camps, it has been found that the vicinity of small masses of granite rocks and their associated porphyries is the most favourable place in which to expect a gold deposit. The apparent reason is that the smaller bosses are protuberances on the broad surface of the granite below and that the ore- bearing solutions have a tendency to rise under pressure to these higher peaks in the batholith.
Following up this argument, it is better to have very small areas of acid intrusives showing through the batholith cover, since the ore deposits formed about these intrusive plugs are mainly collected near their crests and in the roof rocks. With too deep an erosion, as shown by the broadening of the area of acid rocks, the ores are lost when the roof rocks are worn off."
36th Annual Report of the O. D. M., vol. xxxvi part II, 1927 Michipicoten Gold Area, District of Algoma J. L. Gledhill pp. 1 -49
2. If Au is present, as indicated by rock and soil samples SW of 'Dove Lake' a Beep Mat survey could improve the over-all picture of Au occurrence re: location and orientation. As noted in the NOEGTS Report 72, the 'Rock Ridge' Classification could be quite favourable for a Beep Mat survey in this area.
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DATE
REPORT: 095-40550.0 ( COMPLETE ) PRO J E
STANDARDNAME
MFA-01MF A -02MF A -03MFA-04MFA-05
MF A -06MFA-07MFA-08MFA-09MFA-10
MFA-11MFA-12MFA-13MFA-14MFA-15
HFA-16MFA-17MFA-18MFA-19MFA-20
MFA-21MFA-22MFA-23HFA-23AMFA-25
MFA-25AMF A -26HFA-27MFA-28MFA-29
MFA-30MFA-31MFA-32MFA-33MF A- 34
ELEMENT AU30UNITS PPB
137
4<5•cS
•c5
^•CS
<5•cS
•cS
<5<5<5<5
^<5^<5<5
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^<5<5<5
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ASPPM
0.30.30.20.40.4
0.30.20.5
•cO.2
0.6
•cO.2
^.2•cO.2•eO.2•cO.2
•cO. 2
0.4•cO.2
0.20.6
0.40.40.20.4
•cO. 2
0.3•eO.2•cO.2
0.4•cO. 2
0.4•cO.2•cO. 2
0.40.7
CuPPM
1944479239
323491497
10108244111
661874828
208
96488492
139
471368
18292
186863542
126
PbPPM
910789
98
1085
76765
6666
10
98665
57857
777
98
ZnPPM
10753
1146262
8360656334
5282647157
7360785475
5174699685
5145537830
1173248
6765
MoPPM
5446
13
676
16108
44443
44428
76443
44554
545
107
NiPPM
5926354046
4237536026
4043323932
4160498682
6138253755
3424297129
302811
94
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Co PPM
18
22283637
2726542928
9528231814
2239222151
4225242930
1418
262029
263019
3623
Cd PPM
•cO.2•cO.2•cO.2•cO.2•cO.2
•cO.2
0.3
•cO.2
•cO.2•cO.2
•cO.2
•cO.2
0.3•cO.2•cO.2•cO.2•cO.2
•cO.2•cO.2
•cO. 2
BiPPM
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As PPM
•cS
^ ^•cS•cS
•cS
^8^^
•cS
•cS
•cS
^^"56
^•cS
^•cS
•cS ^•cS
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^•cS•cS
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STANDARD
NAME
MFA-01MFA-02
MF A- 03
MF A -04
MFA-05
MFA-06
MFA-07
HFA-08
MFA-09
MFA-10
MFA-11
MFA-12MFA-13
MF A- 14
NFA-15
MFA-16
MFA-17
MFA-18
MF A- 19
MFA-20
MFA-21
MFA-22
MF A- 23
HFA-23A
MF A- 25
MFA-25A
HFA-26
MFA-27
MFA-28
MFA-29
MFA-30
MFA-31
MFA-32
MFA-33
MFA-34
ELEMENT FeUNITS PCT
5.494.305.377.578.23
5.955.24
HO. 005.073.83
4.465.454.174.503.68
4.385.053.482.60
HO. 00
8.956.915.525.533.68
1.995.646.893.875.33
5.914.945.298.736.92
MnPPM
653434774528577
530554268524291
490689581573487
670433432401523
384631591699601
380441480533274
877366347478740
TePPM
•00•00•OO•OO•OO
•00•OO
52•OO•00
OO•OO
OO•OO•00
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^0^0•OO•00
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^0^0
KlO
<10<10<10KlO
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<10
<10
K10
K1Q
Ba
PPM
41118
14
63
46
106
58
38
40
35
15
11
8
84
28
54
52
67
82
34
34
18
34
15
15
3
4
46
128
52
94
193
23
38
Cr
PPM
188
328101
63
52
47
150
33142
254
136
149
219
138
238
149
142
130
184
124
34
134
149
207
127
307
54
69
116
84
140
82
93
64
86
VPPM
12790
141
363
390
330
159
1752
151
67
80
159115
112103
140
145
89
58
392
424
252
172
150
81
39
192
232
48
226
108
209
163
167
19
DATE PRINTED
S-iCi\J
Report-. 1 8-SEP-95
PROJECT: NONE
Sn
PPM
•c20
"20•(20
•c20
•c20
•c20•c20
t20
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<20
^0•c20•C20
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^0
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^0<20<20
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<20<20
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<20<20<20
^0<20
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LaPPM
7
4
6
5
6
6
2
53•O
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3•O
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2
4
4
6
12
7
3•O
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214
20
5
13
PAGE 2B
Al
PCT
1.801.81
2.01
1.68
1.87
2.30
1.97
1.07
2.21
0.91
1.66
2.54
2.57
2.231.67
2.08
1.50
1.65
1.31
1.60
1.17
1.79
1.18
1.66
1.68
1.02
1.12
1.22
1.84
1.97
1.98
1.92
1.79
1.85
1.25
MgPCT
1.610.971.61
1.321.51
1.821.600.991.621.12
1.552.111.991.961.73
1.851.451.681.561.44
1.081.681.361.791.96
1.421.161.192.120.89
1.851.040.841.040.69
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Ca PCT
1.822.282.052.112.50
1.962.060.672.080.39
1.342.661.310.940.63
2.641.651.471.471.68
1.600.871.341.201.37
0.451.601.370.561.41
1.371.541.511.611.36
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STANDARD
NAME
MFA-01
MFA-02
MFA-03MF A -04
MFA-05
MFA-06MF A -07
MF A- 08
MF A- 09
MFA-10
MFA-11MFA-12
HFA-13
HFA-14
MFA-15
MF A- 16
MFA-17
MFA-18
MFA-19
MFA-20
MFA-21
MFA-22
MFA-23
HFA-23A
MFA-25
MFA-25A
HFA-26
MFA-27
MFA-28
MFA-29
MF A -30
MFA-31
MFA-32
HFA-33
MFA-34
ELEMENT Na
UNITS PCT
0.13
0.08
0.22
0.24
0.26
0.180.190.08
0.29
0.02
0.050.02
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.07
0.16
0.15
0.15
0.11
0.15
0.06
0.09
0.08
0.11
0.03
0.12
0.11
0.06
0.32
0.12
0.25
0.30
0.20
0.15
K
PCT
0.09
0.05
0.11
0.14
0.22
0.400.330.18
0.17
0.03
0.020.02
0.03
0.01
0.01
0.08
0.18
0.17
0.16
0.15
0.11
0.34
0.26
0.46
0.11
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.37
0.33
0.74
0.220.47
0.17
0.18
Sr
PPM
121
313
58
14
16
282513
37
32
6860
61
74
38
67
57
83
6647
13
24
13
21
29
25
2931
26
48
3544
43
14
26
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PPM
8
10
10
5
6
86
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6
2
4
3
3
4
4
33343
35644
1852
11
91119
7
25
Ga
PPM
3
4•e2
•e2
4
63
20•c2
•c2
•c2•c2
3
3
3
2•c2
3•e2
3
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•c2
•c2
•c2
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•c2•e2
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26
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4
5
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Li
PPM
7
4
9
4
6
2286
148
1218161812
176977
4168
1413
1055
217
166563
DATE PRINTED : 18-SEP-95
PROJECT: NONE
Nb
PPM
e!•d•0
el
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•d•el
•0
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•d
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PPM
7
8
12
14
17
1197
10•c5
66
5
7
6
6
9
7
5
10
11
6
7
7
7
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87
•c5
•cS
9•e5
6
13
12
Ta
PPM
•clO
•clO
elO•clO
•clO
00•e10•clO
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elO
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•dO
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•clO
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<10
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Ti
PCT
0.39
0.44
0.250.470.60
0.630.310.480.280.14
0.230.360.290.350.30
0.340.360.220.160.63
0.480.390.350.260.19
0.090.440.380.240.18
0.330.240.160.290.21
Ir
PPM
3
3
2
2
2
32582
6el
1
2
2
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3
3
3
2
211
1•d
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21
316
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169
1
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SAMPLE
NUMBER
MFA-35MFA-36
MFA-37
MFA-38
MFA-39
MFA-40
MFA-41
MFA-42
MFA-43
MFA-44
MFA-45
MFA-46
MFA-47
MFA-48
HFA-49
ELEMENT Au30
UNITS PPB
•c5
•c5•c5
6•c5
•c5K5
<5*5<5
<5<59^<5
AgPPM
0.70.7
0.30.30.3
0.2•cO.2•cO.2^.2^.2
•cO.2^.2^.20.20.2
Cu
PPM
7734
74
120
71
123
38
889
16
83
9
119
58
52
pfoPPM
810
10
10
10
86
1055
75786
Zn
PPM
4859
6045
163
71
39
204
28
54
43
43
65
95
41
Mo
PPM
913
11
20
11
5
4
18
2
3
4
3
3
5
4
PROJECT: NONE
Ni
PPM
33
2334
42
48
56
17
12
33
27
29
43
63
681
Co
PPM
1826
74
82
110
5029
76
8
18
21
14
2837
54
Cd
PPM
•cO. 2
^.2
0.3^.2•cO.2
•cO. 2
•cO.2
0.3
^.2•cO.2
•cO.2
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5
16 15 H
26 •e5
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As PPN
•c5•cS <5 <5 <5
7 <5
<5 •c5 <5 <5 <5
SbPPM
<5 <5 <5 •c5
<5 <5 <5 <5
<5 <5 *5 <5 6
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SAMPLENUMBER
HFA-35MF A -36MFA-37MFA-38MFA-39
MFA-40NFA-41MFA-42MFA-43MFA-44
MFA-45MFA-46MFA-47MFA-48MFA-49
ELEMENT FeUNITS PCT
7.089.61
MO. 00MO. 00MO. 00
6.904.22
MO. 001.353.38
4.012.303.955.465.45
MnPPM
5711088
140184159
428517213212489
271416481787410
Te BaPPM PPM
•00 52•00 7382 5082 3793 7
•00 30^0 3096 12
•OO 7^0 30
•00 56•OO 46•OO 31•00 30•00 6
CrPPM
12869272438
96131
14157108
10214059
1261228
VPPM
•O
6207222702492
29769
22175890
16451
10614180
: 11-SEPROJECT: NONE
SnPPM
K20K20"20"20•c20
*20•c20
<20
^0<20
<20<20<20"20<20
WPPM
<20"20
^0<20<20
<20"20<20<20<20
<20
^0<20<20<20
LaPPM
910
1018498
•O
1107
85
757
102
Al PCT
0.751.841.011.211.21
1.702.181.161.281.37
1.861.232.012.771.59
PAGE 3B
Mg PCT
0.181.240.810.671.14
1.271.950.960.411.46
0.881.541.452.083.50
Ca PCT
1.032.270.250.410.29
1.981.300.091.781.85
1.301.801.271.530.46
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SAMPLE ELEMENT Na
NUMBER
MFA-35
MFA-36
MFA-37
MFA-38
MFA-39
MFA-40
MFA-41MFA-42MFA-43
MFA-44
MFA-45
MFA-46
MFA-47
MFA-48
MFA-49
UNITS PCT
0.07
0.31
0.030.06
0.03
0.140.180.010.040.25
0.350.220.120.04
•cO.01
KPCT
0.190.300.350.170.03
0.120.200.040.030.16
0.210.190.130.04
•cO.01
SrPPM
1418363
5282
5950
455138
18511
Y
PPM
2920
2•O•ci
36
•d
57
5789
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Ga LiPPM PPM
^ 1^ 331 634 638 11
3 12^ 1539 4
3 2^ 4
5 4t2 4•c2 18^ 26*2 .....*\..
PROJECT: NONE
Nb Se Ta
PPM PPM PPM
^ 6 •OO•O 10 •OO•0 6 tlO•0 7 ^0•O 7 tlO
*1 8 ^0<1 6 <10<1 6 <10<1 *5 <10^ 9 <10
<1 *5 <10<1 8 <10<1 ^ <10<1 5 <10K! <5 <10
TiPCT
0.190.150.340.350.36
0.570.250.190.220.22
0.180.210.280.380.04
PAGE 3C
Zr PPM
3244
•O
3•O
134
749
11•O
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TWP.
AREA B ASH LAKE 9SAS-I —MARSH TWP
TOTAL 2 2. SOIL SAMPLE
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GeochemicalLabReport
DATE PRINTED: 18-SEP-95
REPORT: 095-40550.0 ( COMPLETE )
SAMPLE
NUMBER
ELEMENT Au30 Ag
UNITS PPB PPM
Cu
PPM
PbPPM
ZnPPM
MoPPM
PROJECT: NONE
Ni
PPMCo
PPMCd B i
PPM PPM
SCL-01
SCL-02
SCL-03
SCL-04
SCL-05
SCL-06
SCL-07SCL-08
SCL-09SCL-10
SCL-11
SCL-12
SCL-13
95 AS-1
95 AS-2
95 AS-395 AS-4
95 AS-5
95 AS-695 AS- 7
95 AS-8
95 AS-9
•cS ^.2
44 tO.2
^ ^.2
*S rt.Z•cS ^.2
•cS *0.2•cS tO.2^ ^.2^ -cO.2•eS -cO.2
<5 tO.2
<5 ^.2
<5 ^.2
•eS ^.2
•cS ^.2
•cS -cO.2
<5 -c0.2
<5 ^.2
<5 ^.2
^ ^.2
^ ^.2
8
9
5
127
387
1211
910
528
16264
41567
730
6
3
4
4
7
5
9
534
7
7
11
4
5
7
6
34
6
6
5
44
12
21
14
25
11
28
231815
17
18
27
15
22
28
30
16
21
29
27
24
2
1
2
1
2
•O
3212
121
•d
2
33222
33
18
13
12
13
17
2
141614
14
15
16
3
211
1517
6
17
9
9
15
67
6
7
8
1
7
767
5
6
2
1
5
7
84
8
8
6
7
•cO.2 •eS
•eO.2 ^
^.2 "5
•cO.2 •cS
^.2 ^
tO.2 "5
0.5 ^•cO. 2 -c5•cO.2 "5
•cO.2 ^
^0.2 ,5
•cO.2 ^
0.6 ^
•cO.2 "5
•cO.2 ^
*0.2 *5
•cO.2 "5
•eO.2 •cS
*0.2 "5
^.2 <5
^.2 ^
^.2 <5
PAGE 1A
As PPM
<5 <5
<5 <5 <5
<5 <5 <5
<5 <5 <5 •cS <5
<5 <5
Sb PPM
<5 <5 <5
<5 <5 <5
<5 <5 <5
<5 <5 <5 <5
<5 <5
Bondar-Clegg St. Company Ltd.5420 Canotek Road. Ottawa, Ontario. KU 9C2. Canada
Tel: (613) 749-2220, Fax: (613) 749-717090
SOIL
_ Bondar Cleggfe^" Inchcape Testing Services
GeochemicalLabReport
DATE PRINTED
REPORT: 095-40550.0 ( COMPLETE )
SAMPLENUMBER
SCL-01
SCL-02
SCL-03
SCL-04
SCL-05
SCL-06
SCL-07
SCL-08
SCL-09
SCL-10
SCL-11
SCL-12SCL-1395 AS-1
95 AS-2
95 AS-3
95 AS-495 AS-5
95 AS-6
95 AS-7
95 AS-8
95 AS-9
ELEMENT Fe
UNITS PCT
1.23
0.81
1.41
1.00
1.30
0.32
1.76
1.33
0.921.19
0.91
1.100.65
0.321.15
1.37
1.601.31
1.32
1.23
1.46
2.00
Mn
PPM
111
142
90
129149
44
113
228
167
116
121
121137
47
92
108
12378
101
132
84
82
Te
PPM
•(10
•OO•00
•OO•OO
00K10
•OO•OO•00
00OO00OOOO
•OO
0000OOOO
•00
00
BaPPM
2916261534
1728302321
2629311820
2221191823
2719
CrPPM
2521242224
624232222
222486
20
2227182416
2020
VPPM
2017232022
1230211925
1821301024
2224332522
2533
: 18-SEP-95
PROJECT: NONE ft
SnPPM
t20•c20
*20•c20
•c20
t20•c20•(20
"20
"20
•c20
^0"20
^0
^0
•c20
^0
^0•c20
•c20
•c20
t20
UPPM
•c20
<20
<20
<20
*20
^0<20
<20
<20
<20
•c20
<20<20<20
<20
^0<20
<20
<20•c20
•c20
<20
LaPPM
7
107
1111
12
910
16
10
8
11
88
8
9
9
5
11
26
10
7
Al
PCT
1.35
0.641.44
0.801.24
0.31
1.23
0.960.770.95
1.011.080.420.290.93
1.301.600.551.180.97
1.211.07
PAGE 1B
HgPCT
0.260.230.210.270.31
0.030.290.441.050.25
0.330.340.040.040.20
0.270.340.170.250.17
0.190.23
Ca PCT
0.330.340.240.320.30
0.070.260.381.890.31
0.300.310.120.120.20
0.180.220.200.270.28
0.200.16
Bondar-Clegg Si Company Ltd.5420 Canotek Road. Ottawa. Ontario. KIJ 9G2. Canada
Tel: (613) 749-2220. Fax: (613) 749-7170SOIL 5"
_ Bondar Cleggsr Inchcape Testing Services
GeochemicalLabReport
REPORT: 095-40550.0 ( COMPLETE )
SAMPLE ELEMENT Na
NUMBER UNITS PCT
SCL-01
SCL-02
SCL-03SCL-04
SCL-05
SCL-06
SCL-07
SCL-08
SCL-09
SCL-10
SCL-11
SCL-12SCL-13
95 AS-195 AS-2
95 AS-3
95 AS-4
95 AS-5
95 AS-6
95 AS-7
95 AS-8
95 AS-9
0.020.020.010.020.02
•cO.01
0.010.020.020.02
0.020.02
"0.01•eO.01
0.01
0.010.010.010.010.01
0.010.01
K PCT
0.040.040.030.030.04
0.020.030.050.050.03
0.040.040.030.020.02
0.030.030.030.030.03
0.030.03
Sr PPM
1617141617
816212417
1719101214
1212161520
1312
Y PPM
33243
13353
33212
23248
22
Ga PPM
.........^.......
rt2
rt2
242
rtrt
223
rt2
225
rt3
44
Li PPM
64849
•d897S
77
•d
16
89478
86
DATE PRINTED: PROJECT: NONE
Nb Se PPM PPM
1 *5^ ^
1 *5d ^
1 ^
•d *52 ^1 ^
d ^1 ^
1 ^1 -c5
d ^d ^
1 t5
2 ^2 ^2 ^1 ^1 ^
1 t52 ^
18-SEP-95P,
Ta Ti PPM PCT
dO 0.06•dO 0.07•dO 0.07•dO 0.07•dO 0.09
•dO 0.03•dO 0.09•dO 0.09•dO 0.07dO 0.09
•dO 0.07•dO 0.08dO 0.03dO 0.04•dO 0.08
dO 0.07dO 0.07^0 0.10•dO 0.07•dO 0.07
dO 0.08•dO 0.08
PAGE 1C
Zr PPM
12223
•d
2333
22
d d2
221 3
d
21
Bondar-Clegg A Company Ltd.5420 Canoiek Road. Ottawa. Ontario. KIJ 9G2. Canada
Tel: (613) 749-2220. Fax: (613) 749-7170
ease Complete Sketch in InkDOCUMENT NO.
JjjffSSO . oOoS9 joup Sketch of claims listed on Part A.etch or plan of the mining claim(s) must show the corner posts, witness posts, ande posts and the distances between the posts in metres.
:lude topographic features such as lakes, rivers, creeks, ponds, etc. and velopments such as hydro lines, highways, railways, pipelines, buildings, etc.
;fer to sample sketch on Part C.
Par?. De, x
OMagnetic Declination Used. / t
Scale:l **
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RECEIVED
JUN l 9 W
MINING LANDS BRANCH
(Jc**se endorsed
ftBswva3cns done ^ Entefed in record bookSC 1-"*
Checked by.
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CREEK
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To DAM
FACT OF S.
(a) Project Location:
Area: Michipicoten Greenstone Belt
Dog Lake - Crooked Lake - Renabie - Missinabi -L area
80 Km. N. E. of Wawa.
Chapleau MMR Administrative District
Sudbury Land Titles 7 Registry Division
Stover, Brackin and Marsh Twps.
Mining Division: Sault Ste. Marie
Claim Map Sheets: Stover Twp. M-1141
Brackin Twp. G-3204
Marsh Twp. G-1591
NTS map sheet - MISSINABI. 42B/SW
Provincial Series
N - Latitude 48' 16' 45" to 48' 22' 00" N
W - Longitude 83 0 45' 00" W to 84" 01' 00" W
(b) Location maps of Project Areas:
Please see maps
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Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim
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at AtMeament Work Clelmvd on In* Attached Statement oTCojt* . ________________________
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Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentarid Mines
Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des mines
Statement of Costs for Assessment CreditEtat des couts aux fins du credit devaluation
Tr
W9650
Mining Act/Loi sur les mines j*t * l Q Q j
Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authonty 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 Boor. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
Les renseignements personnels contenus dans la presente formule sent recueilhs en vertu de la Loi sur les mines et serviront a tenir d jour un registre des concessions mimeres. Adresser (oule quesiton sur la collece de ces renseignements au chef provincial des terrains miniers. ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines. 159. rue Cedar. 48 etage. Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
1. Direct Costs/Couts directs
Type
Wages Salaires
Contractor's and Consultant's Fees Droltsde (•entrepreneur et de I'expert- conseil
Supplies Used Fourntture* utHisees
Equipment Rental Location de materiel
Description
Labour Main-d'oeuvreField Supervision Supervision sur le terrain
Type Aff/STWT
OK*VC VlfiOCX ASMS q ML
Type {OVIUHAtttS
Type BMP HUT (wijlltTT&i
Amount Montan!
ISO/ 4'f
1 D AW
tt p ut1 fa
V12-- /5-7.7J-
SO
15-
Total Direct Costs Total des coQts directs
Totals Total global
1215
/S75-
J*-?5
lOfl-K
23/^-7*50.
fo.
15
31 tt K
2. Indirect Costs/Couts indirects* * Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not
allowable as assessment work.Pour le remboursement des travaux de rehabilitation, les couts indirects ne sont pas admissibtes en tant que travaux d'evaluation.
Totals Total global
Transportation Transport
Food and Lodging Nourriture et hebergementMobilization and Demobilization Mobilisation et demobilisation l
Sub Total of Indirect Costs Total partiel des couts Indirects
Amount Allowable (not greater than 20* of Direct Costs) Montant admissible (n'excedant pas 20 H des couts directs)Total Value of Assessment Credit (Total of Direct and Allowable Indirect cost*)
Vateur totate du creditd'evaluation(Total da* coott dkvcto•l Mkvct* admtaMm
250
12 01.
Note: The recorded holder will be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Note : Le titulaire enregistrg sera tenu de verifier les depenses demandees dans le present etat des couts dans les 30 jours suivant une demande d eel effet. Si la verification n'esl pas effectuee. le ministre peut rejeter tout ou une partie des travaux devaluation presentes.
Filing Discounts Remises pour depot
1. Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at 1004fc of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.
1. Les travaux deposes dans les deux ans suivant tour achievement sent rembourses d 100 "to de la vateur totate susmentionnee du credrl d'evaluation.
2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 50*M) of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:
Total Value of Assessment Credit Total Assessment Claimed
x 0.50
2. Les travaux deposes trois. quatre ou cinq ans apres leur achevement sont rembourses a 50 "Hi de la valeur totale du credit d'evaluation susmentionne. Voir les calculs ci-dessous.
Valeur totale du credit d'evaluationx 0.50
Evaluation totale demandee
Certification Verifying Statement of Costs Attestation de I'ttat des couts
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
J'atteste par la presente :que les montants indiques sent le plus exact possible et que ces depenses ont ete engagees pour effectuer les travaux d'evaluation sur les terrains indiques dans la formule de rapport de travail ci-joint.
l am authorized Et qu'a litre de . je suis autorise(titulaire enregistre. repr&sentant. poste occup* dans la oxnpagrua)
faire cene attestation.
Signature
kvt^*/^*~j 3 — Date
5212 (CW91) Nota : Dans cene formule. lorsqu'il designe des personnes. le masculin est utilise au sens neutre.
OntarioMinistry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
August 21, 1996
Ministers du Developpement du Nord et des Mines
Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5
Telephone: (705) 670-5853 Fax: (705) 670-5863
Our File: 2.16616 Transaction #: W9650.00039
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development St Mines60 Church StreetSault Ste. Marie, OntarioP6A 3H3
Dear Ms. Lessard:
SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF ASSESSMENT WORK CREDIT ON MINING LAND, CLAIM(S) 1163319 IN MARSH TOWNSHIP
/
Assessment work credit has been approved as outlined on the Declaration of Assessment Work Form accompanying this submission. The credit has been approved under Section 9, Prospecting, of the Assessment Work Regulation.
The approval date is August 21, 1996. Please indicate this approval on the claim record.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Steven Beneteau at (705) 670-5855.
Yours^sincerely, ORIGiNAiflSIGNED BY:
Rolf C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands SectionMines and Minerals Division
SBB/jf
cc: Resident GeologistSault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Files Library Sudbury, Ontario
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REFERENCES
AREAS WITHDRAWN FROM DISPOSITION
STOVER TWP.M.R.O. - MINING RIGHTS ONLY
8.R.O. -SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY
M.+ S. - MINING AND SURFACE RIGHTS
Description Ord*r No. DM* Di*MMition FM*
55CLIMEWTNQ-000*7
IECOBDER, ^.STRY OF
SHOWN HEREON
DATEOFlSSUE
14 1996
SAULT STE
Th* i9.Z5L Magnytic Bearing 'Approx. _ JL'ilttl- Annual Chang
• •nKfcva,?*-*^
LEGENDHIGHWAY AND ROUTE No OTHER ROADS TRAILS SURVEYED LINES:
TOWNSHIPS, BASE LINES, ETC.LOTS, MINING CLAIMS, PARCELS, ETC
UNSURVEYED LINES:LOT LINESPARCEL BOUNDARYMINING CLAIMS ETC. -
RAILWAY AND RIGHT OF WAY -* UTILITY LINES -" NON-PERENNIAL STREAM - FLOODING OR FLOODING RIGHTS SUBDIVISION OR COMPOSITE PLAN RESERVATIONS ORIGINAL SHORELINEMARSH OR MUSKEG t̂ T*"
MINES TRAVERSE MONUMENT
DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS
TYPE OF DOCUMENT SYMBOLPATENT, SURFACE St M INING RIGHTS__________ 9
" . SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY_________.___ O " , MINING RIGHTS ONLY ___._____..___ O
LEASE, SURFACE K MINING RIGHTS..._.........___ B" .SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY._._......______ B" .MINING RIGHTS ONLY...........____....__. B
LICENCE OF OCCUPATION .___.____...__.__.. T ORDER-IN-COUNCIL ___..__......._...........__ OCRESERVATION . .....-.__^..................__. ©CANCELLED _____..^^__...._.___,.__ ®SAND ft GRAVEL __...._____..___.__.._.... ©
NOTE: MINING RIGHTS IN PARCELS PATENTED PRIOR TO MAY 6. 1913. VESTED IN ORIGINAL PATENTEE BY THE PUBLIC LANDS ACT. R.S.O. 1970. CHAP. 3BO. SEC. 63. SUBSEC 1.
SCALE: 1 INCH = 40 CHAINS
O 1OOO 2OOO 4OOO 6000 8000
O 200 1000(1 KM)
2OOO(2 KM)
16616
TOWNSHIP
MARSHM.N.R. ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT
WAWAMINING DIVISION
SAULT STE. MARIELAND TITLES/ REGISTRY DIVISION
SUDBURYMinistryof LandNatural Management
Resources Branch
Datt FEB. 14,1983 Nymbtr
G-I59I
42B05SW0025 2 16616 MARSH 200
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