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Page 1: APR S# 2002 - Ontario

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APR 3=6 20:2A.M.

fForA Assessment Report For Claim 1077384 1077390 12296631237313123731412373151237316123731712373181237319123732012373211237322

Client: 393100- 946606 Ontario Limited April IS 2002

FlECEIVEDAPR S# 2002

-2T-*?

QE08OE*Cf ASSESSMENT

31D09NW2017 2.23681 HARVEY010

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Table Contents

1. Prospecting (Section 9)

2. Physical Work (Section 10)

3. Geological Survey (Section 11)

4. Foot notes

5. Map-Al

6. Map - A2

7. Expense l

8. Expense 2

9. Expense 3

10. Expense 4

11. Geological Survey Map - A3

12. Geological Survey Map - A4

13. Overburden Stripping Map - A5

14. Tom Hill

15. EJ. Williams

16 Edenderry Agg

17 Production Potential

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Prospecting lot 21 coo 6 East HalfAssessment Credit

Section 9

Description;

Intent:To mark the area That had the best potential for mineral extraction by .leaving marker tape at

the point of the four post.

Overburden:l he area that was observed was covered with a verity of trees ( White pine, Oak, Junipers,

and Maple.) Minerals that were visual were limestone and red granite. Minimal amounts oftopsoil. 0"-6"

Wildlife:Then- was no large game noticed at the time of the prospecting. Some small birds were noted.

Terrain Covered:The wv.lk to reach the area was approx. 2 hours covering 9 kilometers. Walking North on the

Maple lako trail road allowance. At the end of the trial we turned West and walk for 15 minutesthrough dense brush.

Water:There was a large pond at the north side of the area that was being taped off. It was approx.

500m long and 100m wide

Time A Cost:The amount of time taken to prospect this area was 11.5 hr.@ S17.50 per/hr.^ 5201/25

Date Preformed:April 2071998

Person How Preformed Work:Mike G. Tomlinson Lic.A52l96 CH.3034S2

Raymond Lashbrook Levi ( m21001)

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Physical Work lot 21 con 6 East HalfAssessment Credit

Section l O

Manual and Mechanical Overburden stripping:

Rocks minerals *Smachine:Once the 100m x 200m area of overburden was removed Using 455 case dozer 966 Cat loader

and PC300 Komatsu Excavator the mineral that were exposed are(size 30"x 3'x2' approx.)( Limestone).

Volume A Uses:The amount of material in 1077399 is estimated at 600000cubic meters. There has been

Approx. SOOtonne stockpile on site. This material will be used primarily in retaining walls andlandscaping.

Equipment Used:PC300 Komatsu Excavator 455 case dozer

966 Cat loader

[email protected].

147.5hr @S75.00per7hr 62.5hr @S65.00per7hr

Operator:John Reed - Bob Osborne Sean Milroy

Cost:@S 750.00 per/week

@S lO.OOper/hr @S lO.OOper/hr

Report:

Dates:

Map:

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( See Quarry Project Income Details ( Expense ))

Over burden stripping see Map A-5

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Geological Survey tot 21 coo 6 East HalfAssessment Credit

Section 11

Description;

Rock Types A Formations:The South E.ist Corner of the Claim is Limestone .The Limestone ends approx. 200m north of

post number 2 At this point the Limestone drops off Approx, 100', Then there is a large pond 5COm x 100m The rest of the claim is granite with scattered ponds.

Pond:500m x 100m pond is approx. 20' deep with swamp at both ends. Two Beaver dams are

present one at each end

Ridge:The Limestone ridge runs through the claim from post # 3 in a reasonable straight line to the

200m mark north of post 2. It drops off at a l to l slope.

Date Preformed:Dec 21 1 01

Done by:

EJ. Williams Surveyors-Planners

Maps Si Invokes:(See map A3 & A4 )(See Invoices on page 1415)

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Foot Notes

Survey Crews:EJ. Williams Surveying Limited (Ontario Land Surveyors - Planners)

Tom Hill Logging Se, Firewood Willara D. Fitzgerald Geological Investigations.

Prospector:Mike G. Tomlinson Lie. A52196 CH.303482

Engineering:Murray Davenport Engineering. Peterborough On.

This Report Was Done By Mike Tomlinson

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NotesAll (and within 120 metres of this site is Crown Land fo which no tenure has been granted

There are no buiidings, or other land uses within 120 metres of this site. The entire area fs natural, undeveloped land.

Contour interval: 5 metres (pre-approved by MMR) as per OEM mopping and spot elevations measured during 1998 field surveys

The majority of the site is covered with a 10 -15 metre mixei |and coniferous bush. {Majority species listed on plan.) !( cThere areno significant manmade features on or within 120 JT ' site. ;:

There are no existing excavation faces on the site. The test s has been restored as per MMDft/! approval requirements.Major 1ree species

White Pine, WP Black Ash, BAWhite cedar, WC White birch, WB Ground Juniper, GP Red oak, ROScotch Pine, SP Basswood, 8Hard Map!e: HM ironwood, iGreen Ash, GA Yellow Birch, YBSilver Maple, SIV3 Pincherry, P

Trembling Ash, TA VWflows, W Vwhite oak; WO Staghorn Sumac, SS American Beech, AB Eastern Herofock, EH Large Toothed Aspen, LA

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FEE IN FULL PDR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RENDERED, including:Field Work, Calculations, Drafting, Search of our File, Disbursements and O.L.S. Supervision, as per Estimate:

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Product potential; 16

Ontah } 7 s Infistructure has come to a point where there is a demand for new and upgraded Buildings, Highways, Small Roads, Parks. These are all areas where limestone can and will be used in graie abundance. We expect to be involved in the supply of limestone in all the above

construction fields,With i he economic growth in Ontario the cities are sprouting new building and with

limestone being the main structural material. The demand for this material has been on a steadyrise for the last five years and it is projected to stay on this path .

Ontario Highways are under going a massive face lift. With the 407 getting extended and the 401 being refaced and extra lanes add. As well the 400 is under going investigation on how it

can be improve.Know that thf townships have started amalgamation they have more money to spend on rural

roads. Approx. Ji'5% of all rural roads are tar and chip this is a very large market that we would like to get involved with. As well with retaining walls that are used to hold back ditch lines and

other areas these are made out of over size limestone.Ontario has Introduced lots of new parks into service in the passed year and are planning more

in the future as well as renovations on old parks. Decorative rocks are one of the most natural ways the spruce up a park area. As well as the addition of new road into and out of the parks.

As the Ontario continue to improve its Infistructure the demand will continue to grow on mineral based products. We will be a large part of this growth.

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ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES

Work Report Summary

Transaction No: W0290.00956

Recording Date: 2002-APR-29

Approval Date: 2002-SEP-06

Client(s):393100 946606 ONTARIO LIMITED

Survey Type(s):

INDUS

Status: APPROVED

Work Done from: 2000-APR-30

to: 2002-APR-01

Work Report Details:

Claims

SO

SO

SO

SO

SO

sosososososososo

1077384

1077399

1229663

1237313

1237314

1237315

1237316

1237317

1237318

1237319

1237320

1237321

1237322

Perform

8800

3800

S400

51,600

81,600

81,600

81,600

86,199

8400

8800

8800

8800

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818,199

External Credits:

Perform Approve

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51,600

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50

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8800

S800

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81,600

51,600

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8400

8800

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S800

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5800

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Assign

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Due Date

2003-APR-27

2003-MAY-19

2003-APR-28

2002-APR-28

2002-APR-28

2002-APR-28

2002-APR-28

2002-APR-28

2002-APR-28

2002-APR-28

2002-APR-28

2002-APR-28

2002-APR-28

Reserve:SO Reserve of Work

SO Total Remaining

Report#: W0290.00956

Status of claim is based on information currently on record.

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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Date: 2002-SEP-30

Ministere du Developpement du Nord etdes Mines Ontario

GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE 933 RAMSEY LAKE ROAD, 6th FLOOR SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3E 6B5

946606 ONTARIO LIMITED903 KELLY BLVD.RR#1BRIDGENORTH, ONTARIOKOL1 HO CANADA

Tel :(888)415-9845 Fax:(877)670-1555

Dear Sir or Madam

Submission Number: 2.23681 Transaction Number(s): W0290.00956

Subject: Approval of Assessment Work

We have approved your Assessment Work Submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached Work Report Summary indicates the results of the approval.

At the discretion of the Ministry, the assessment work performed on the mining lands noted in this work report may be subject to inspection and/or investigation at any time.The 45 days outlined in the Notice dated July 23, 2002 have passed. The major issues of reporting work that is not eligible and a lack of technical information for work that may be eligible were not addressed. To be eligible for assessment work credit any work performed on the area permitted for extraction under the Aggregate Resources Act must be for exploration purposes.

The TOTAL VALUE of assessment credit that will be allowed, based on the information provided in this submission, is S1,600. Allowable changes to your credit distribution can be made by contacting the Geoscience Assessment Office by October 15, 2002 otherwise assessment credit will be cut-back and distributed as outlined in Section #6 of the Declaration of Assessment Work form.

If you have any question regarding this correspondence, please contact bruce. [email protected]. ea or by phone at (705) 670-5856.Yours Sincerely,

BRUCE GATES by email at

Ron GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section

Cc: Resident Geologist

Mike George Tomlinson (Agent)

Assessment File Library

946606 Ontario Limited (Claim Holder)

946606 Ontario Limited (Assessment Office)

Visit our website at http://www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm Page: 1 Correspondence 10:17510

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