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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Page Number

    DECORATIVE STONE, SHIBANANING TWP.

    Summary 12 Property Location, Description and Access 13Assay Results 13Traverse Locations 14Sample Locations 15Geology 16Economic Potential 17Assay Certificates 18,19Prospecting Daily Log 20Claim Location Sketch 21

  • Page 12

    SUMMARY OF SHIBANANING TWP. PROPERTY

    The initiative in Shibananing Township was initially in search of PGE potential within the East Bull Lake Intrusion, but the true value of the project turned out to be dimensional stone for decorative purposes. The area of interest is a glomeralporphyritic unit within the Gabbro. The estimated yield of this deposit is about one half million cubic metres of decorative stone.Three days of prospecting and sampling were carried out in the area and a single claim # 1118378 was staked in August of 1991. The assay results from the grab samples taken indicate the presence of anomalous values of platinum and palladium in the area.In November of 1991 a tentative option agreement with foreign investors was signed and further exploration work relating to the decorative stone potential is expected to occur this following year.

  • Page 13

    PART III: DECORATIVE STONE, SHIBANANING TWP. LOCATION, DESCRIPTION AND ACCESS

    Shibananing Twp., Sudbury Mining Division, once known as Twp. #118 is located approximately 12 miles North of the town of Webbwood, Ont. The area can be accessed by a logging road along

    can be located by taking Agnew Hwy. 17W. There are a few older can be travelled, but for the of the Twp. is limited. A float prospecting since the area of

    the East boundary of the Twp. and Lake Road North from Webbwood on trails and a hydro corridor which most part access to the interior plane was used for three days of interest is inaccessable by road.

    The objective of the trips was to prospect the East Bull Lake Gabbro for PGE potential. Several grab samples were taken in the gabbro along the South contact of the intrusion where it meets the granites. The sample areas are within an East/West zone of anorthositic gabbro which is somewhat mineralized with chalcopyrite and phyrrotite. The values obtained from the samples indicates the presence of an elevated amount of palladium and anomalous gold and platinum values.

    Immediately to the North of this mineralized gabbro zone lies a glomeroporphyritic anorthositic gabbro which extends for approximately 200 metres to the North and rises in elevation to form a seperate outcrop. The texture of this rock is very uniform and the fracture and jointing frequency is very low.The area was staked on August 7, 1991 by a single claim

    #1118378 to encompass the sample areas and the glomeroporhyritic gabbro.

    ASSAY RESULTS SAMPLE ft AU

    ppb

    1390413905139061390713908139091391013911

    13912

    292426499

    184738

    70

    PLT ppb

    434133

    1741569

    146127

    312

    PLD ppb

    46856198

    10911375

    374730

    1413

    DESCRIPTION

    medium to coarse grained gabbro, little to no qtz approx 5% sulphides 50-50 cp and po

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    11

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    crs grnd mafic gabbro very altered,minor cp/po crs grnd mafic gabbro blue qtz,minor cp/po angular float!

    Scalelcm to 2.5km

  • Page 14

    TRAVERSE LOCATIONS: SHIBANANING TWP.

    Scale: l Inch to l Mile

  • Page 15

    SAMPLE LOCATIONS: SHIBANANING TWP.

    Scale: l Inch to 175 Feet

    feet

  • Page 16Decorative Dimensional Stone

    Shibananing Township

    INTRODUCTION:Dimensional stone continues to experience market growth. New technologies in quarrying and processing have reduced production costs substantionaly. Colours that continue to fare well in the market place are Black, Red and Pink. However, dimensional stone of almost any colour with an attractive and or unique texture could be economic if properly marketed.

    GEOLOGY:Commonly known as the Shakespeare - Dunlop layered gabbro - anorthosite intrusion. This intrusion occupies an area of 12 km2 and is exposed immediately West and North of (in Shakespeare, Dunlop and Shibananing Twps.) of Webbwood, Ontario. It is the largest of several of its kind in these townships. Unlike the remainder narrow sill-like bodies along the Southern Province- Superior Province boundry, this intrusion lies 3 km to the North and is totally enclosed within Archean Granites. It intrudes the base of the Huronian sequence in the Sudbury- Elliot Lake region and is composed primarily of rock types ranging from pyroxenite to anorthosite; the intermediate members of this series are by far the most abundant.

    Layers vary in thickness from a few centimeters to near 100 metres and are due to changes in the proportions of felsic and femic minerals, grain size variations and textural changes. Anorthosite consists of aggregates of glomeroporphyritic plagioclase feldspar and interstital pyroxene. The glomeropheno-crysts are spherical to oval (2-10 cm in maximum dimension) within the central portion of each , feldspar piokilitically encloses pyroxene.

    Agnew Lake 6 km North intrusions which form

    REF: James and Harris (E.M.R. Reasearch Agreement 1135-D13-4-30-76

    AREA I:

    On claim No. S. 1118378, an area 125 metres X 240 metres with approximately 30 metres of elevation comprises a large deposit of glomeroporphyritic gabbro. The visible fracturing and jointing appears very low and the phenocrysts very uniform in distribution.

  • Page 17

    ECONOMIC POTENTIAL:

    Quality dimensional stone enjoys a very stable and profitable position in todays marketplace. The criteria required is much less than that of a mining venture and the capital costs of development are minor in comparison.Dimensional stone must meet the industry standards of tensile strength, flame reaction, chemical resistivity, and attractiveness. Once these requirments have been proven, the permits to quarry must then be obtained and the operation of extracting stone may begin.The market value of a typical high quality Granite makes exploration for suitable stone quite attractive.Example:Raw quarry block (5'X5'X9')

    50 32

    $20.00

    No. of 3/4" sheets per block No. of square feet per sheet Average market price sq/ft

    Total market value per block32 sq/ft X $20 s $640.00/sheet50 sheets X $640 - $ 32 / 000.00 blockA quality quarry measuring 100 metres X 200 metres with 25 metres of elevation could produce 500,000 cubic metres or 59,665 blocks.Total market value $l,909,280,000.00.Given todays economic and environmental constraints, it is my recommendation that further incentives be offered for the locating and development of quality decorative stone. This type of exploration activity can only increase this provinces market share in the stone industry which is only minimal at this point in time. The demands for this type of product are steadily increasing and we should be ready to respond to this new and very viable industry.

  • ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF BARRINGER LABORATORIES LIMITED, REXDALE, ONTARIO

    BOX 426KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA P2N 3J1

    TEL.: (705) 567-3361

    Page 18

    President: Dr. GEORGE DUNCAN, M .SC, w, D, c. Ch8m ,on,.), c. Chom .U.K.I. M.C.I.C, M.R.S.C.. A.R.C.S.T.

    40456 Certificate of AnalysisMr, Mitchell Turcott Agnew Lafte Lodge Ltd, P.O. Box 70 Vebbwood, Ontari o POP 2GO

    SAMPLE NUMBERS Accurassay Customer

    Page; l

    245504245595245596245597245598245596

    139041390513906139071390813908

    Gold ppb

    292426499

    10

    July 9

    Vorfc Order Project

    910833

    Gold Oz/T

    0.0010.0010.0010.001

    Platinum Palladium ppb ppb

    434133

    17415

    91

    468 56198

    10911315 Check

    LF-30 Per:

    ORIGINAL

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  • ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF BARRINGER LABORATORIES LIMITED, REXDALE, ONTARIOBOX 426

    KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA P2N 3J1 TEL.: (705) 567-3361

    President: Dr. GEORGE DUNCAN, M.SC., Ph. o., c. Chom ionu. c. Chom IU.K.I, M.c.i.c., M.R.S.C., A.R.C.S.T.

    Page 1 9

    40669 Certificate of AnalysisPage

    July 24 1991

    Mr, Mitchell Turcott Agnew Lake Lodge Ltd. Box 70Vebbwood, Ontario POP 200

    Work Order # 910897 Project;

    SAMPLE NUMBER Accxirassay Customer

    246261246262246263246264246264

    13909139101391113912 13912 check

    Gold Ppb

    1647387054

    Gold Oz/T

    0.0010,0010,0010,0010,001

    Platinum Palladium ppb ppb

    69146127312330

    7537473014131410

    LF-30 Per:

    ORIGINAL

  • Page 20

    PROSPECTING DAILY LOG SHIBANANING TWP.

    Date

    July 2

    July 16

    October l

    Work Performed

    flew from Agnew Lake to Tip Lady Lake and prospected SW along the gabbro intrusion took 5 samples #13904-13908.

    flew to Savage Lake and prospected West took 4 samples #13909-13912.

    flew to Savage Lake and prospected South no samples taken.

  • CLAIM LOCATION SKETCHSHIBANANING TWP., SUDBURY DISTRICT

    Scale: l to 20,000

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    PAGE NUMBER

    Porter Twp./ Big Swan Shoving

    Summary 20Property Location and Access 21Description 22 Property Geology and Thin Section Description 23,23BWork Program 24Assay Results 25,26,26ATraverse Locations 27Sample Locations 28Stripping Location, Big Swan 29Stripping Location, Big Swan II 30Big Swan Trenching Locations 31Detailed Sample Locations, Big Swan 32Assay Certificates 33-42ADaily Prospecting Log 43Daily Stripping and Trenching Log 43,44B Trench Resampling, January 1992 44Conclusions and Recommendations 45Claim Location Sketch 46

  • Page 20

    Summary of the Porter Twp. Property

    During the period from May to November 1991, the Porter Twp. program was carried out with reconnaissance prospecting, power stripping, washing, trenching and sampling. The program was completed in late November 1991.

    The Porter Township property which is located within the two twelve claim contiguous blocks numbers 1118381 and 1118382 was the main focus of the OPAP program. After initial prospecting and some sampling, the claims were staked and a considerable amount of power stripping, washing and trenching was carried out on a new Copper/Gold discovery.

    The property is primarily composed of quartzite, subwacke and argillaceous limestone with a gabbro intrusion cutting across the property in an East/West direction. The mineralized unit is primarily a chloritized quartz/epidote with the main sulphide being phyrrotite, but there is also pyrite, chalcopyrite, gypsum and arsenopyrite present. The mineralized zone is somewhat intermixed with a carbonate unit that is typically bedded, but massive in some places.

    The sulphide zone dubbed Big Swan appears along the South flank of the gabbro intrusive, but there is evidence of mineralization within the gabbro as well. The strike is generally 080 with an apparent dip of 60 to the South, but there is folding within the entire sequence. Big Swan is approximately 35 metres in length, 14 metres in depth and has an elevation of 6 metres. A second mineralized zone located within the gabbro and immediately to the North was only barely uncovered by stripping and the actual size and strike are as yet unknown.

    The Big Swan zone can be traced approximately 50 metres to the West and another similar zone was stripped 1460 metres to the East and has been named Big Swan II which is located in the claim block number 1118381.

    Porter Township was mapped in the late 1950's by R.M. Ginn and a report was published in 1961. There are a number of base metal showings described in the report, but this new gold showing is one of the first in the area. To date, grab samples have indicated 1^ copper and 0.26 oz/ton gold with anomalous zinc and nickel values.

  • Page 21

    LOCATION AND ACCESS PORTER TWP.

    Porter Twp., District of Sudbury/ is 40 miles West of Sudbury and approximately 7 miles North of Espanola. The township is unsurveyed and is about 10 km. square.

    Road access is limited, but Hvy. 17W intersects several township roads which lead North to Agnew Lake which lies along the South boundary of Porter Twp.. Other means of access include an Ontario Hydro high tension power line corridor which can be travelled with an ATV or by floatplane, since there are numerous lakes in the area.

    Porter Twp. lies in an area of general economic interest and although there are a number of base metal occurences, there are no producing mines in the township at this time.

    Scale: l cm to 2.5 km

  • Page 22

    DESCRIPTIONBIG SWAN, PORTER TWP.

    The mineralized zone which was discovered has been named Big Swan because of it's proximity to Big Swan Lake to the North. The Big Swan showing is located on the South flank of a gabbro sill. The exposed face of the showing is very steep and rises above the marshy area at the base of the outcrop quite sharply. The showing is directly North of a high tension power line by about 140 metres. Access to the area was achieved by the use of ATV's and by floatplane (see daily work logs).Big Swan has been stripped of overburden to expose an area approximately 35 metres wide, 15 metres deep with an elevation of about 6 metres. Further stripping of the outcrop to the North was performed to expose the gabbro contact and is approximately 4 metres wide, 25 metres deep and another 3 metres in elevation. The gabbro contact was exposed as well as another mineralized zone within the gabbro intrusion. Because the area was not sufficiently stripped of overburden, the actual size and strike of this mineralized gabbro is unknown.A continuation of Big Swan approximately 50 metres to the West was also stripped. This area is about 10 metres wide at the base, 24 metres in total depth and has an elevation of 7 metres above the lower marsh area to the South.A second mineralized zone, Big Swan II, located 1460 metres to the East was also stripped. This area was only moderately power stripped because of it's proximity to the power line. The exposed outcrop is approximately 5 metres long and 3 metres wide with no elevation to the surrounding area. This zone is extremely weathered and rust stained.

  • Page 23

    GEOLOGYBIG SWAN, PORTER TWP.

    The Big Swan shoving is a mineralized zone which appears to have developed after the intrusive body with which it contacts was formed. The intrusive is a fine to medium grained gabbro with minor quartz,epidote,magnetite and phyrrotite. The stratigraphy of the area indicates that hornfels, graywacke and quartzite would be the sequence to be found South of the gabbro intrusive. The hornfels sequence would appear to be the unit which has been mineralized.The gangue minerals of the mineralized zone are primarily epidote, quartz and some chlorite. Carbonate is present in varying amounts throughout the entire zone. The mineralization is primarily phyrrotite with chalcopyrite, pyrite and arsenopyrite present. Anomalous values of nickel, zinc and gold were also reported in the assays of grab samples taken. The mineralization appears to be in bedding planes in the host rock and can be massive to finely disseminated. There has been severe heat and pressure in the system and evidence of folding is clearly defined in the bedding planes of the outcrop.Originally, Big Swan was thought to be a Skarn type deposit, but because the carbonate has not been completely replaced by mineralization it would seem that Big Swan may be a Replacement type deposit. The mineralization is primarily along bedding planes which adds evidence to this theory. The following is a description of the thin sections taken from the Big Swan outcrops.

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTIONS:

    TS1

    TS2

    TS3

    metased; hornfels with massive texture(granoblastic)no allignment of mineralsvery fine grained quartz < calcite < epidotefinely laminated, probably original beddingcalcite not regularly distributedpo and cpy in bedding approx 5^

    metased; hornfels with massive texture(granoblastic) no allignment of mineralsvery fine grained quartz < calcite < epidote finely laminated, calcite not regularly distributed thin layer of po,cpy in stringer parallel to bedding

    porphyroblastic metased(wacke?)very fine grained matrix with phlogopite/epidote,calcite and minor quartzdisseminated po,cpy approx 5%

  • Page 23 B

    THIN SECTION DESCRIPTIONS cont.:

    TS4

    TS5

    TS6

    TS7

    TS8

    TS9

    very fine grained metased60% epidote, 40% quartz with trace calcitemassive po approx 70 % sulphide10:1 po to cpy with minor py

    very fine grained thinly bedded metased(arkosic wacke?) 60% epidote, 35% quartz minor garnet and amphibole syn-metamorphic sulpides mainly po with lesser cpy same grain size as the gangue minerals also post sulphides in fractures cutting the bedding mainly cpy with po, this is a later event

    altered metagabbro somewhat schistosemedium grained quartz with fine grained biotitemedium grained arsenopyrite,subhedral approx 25

    metagabbromedium grained biotite,quartz and partially alteredplagioclase being replaced by epidoteweakly foliated with < l* d isseminated calcitepo and minor cpy intergrown in silcatessome replacement by biotite

    porphyroblastic metased(wacke)very fine grained matrix with phlogopite porphyroblastsphlogopite,epidote,calcite and minor quartz

    calcareous carbonate metasedmedium grained massive intergrowth of epidoteJ-calcitesulphides mainly py with minor po,cpypyrite invades along fractures in epidote or growsalong epidote-calcite grain boundariesthese are post-metamorphic sulphides

  • Page 24

    WORK PROGRAMBIG SWAN, PORTER TWP.

    After several days of prospecting and sampling in Porter Twp., it was decided that 2 -12 claim blocks should be staked and recorded and a work permit obtained from the Ministry of Natural Resources for stripping purposes. A track excavator was rented from a local contractor and transported by float to the old Agnew Lake Mine site. The machine was unloaded and driven West to the Big Swan showing by following the Ontario Hydro power line corridor for about 8 km..To locate the boundaries of the areas to be stripped, an MF-1 fluxgate magnetometer was used. The excavator was then used to remove the overburden from the outlined areas. A total of 6 days was required to complete the stripping of Big Swan, the West extension and Big Swan II, 1460 metres to the East. Several more days were required to finish washing the outcrops with high pressure water pumps. An Atlas - Copco gas plugger was used to drill 2 foot blast holes for trenching the Big Swan mineralized

    zones. The trenches were mostly blasted at right angles to what is believed to be the strike of the mineralization.All of the samples taken on the project were grab samples. The purpose of blasting trenches on Big Swan was to expose fresh

    mineralization. All sample locations from the trenches were painted orange and marked with the sample numbers. A detailed sketch is attached of the trench and sample locations and numbers.

  • ASSAY RESULTS AND SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONS PORTER TWP.

    Page 25

    SAMPLE

    195789

    195790

    195791

    195792

    195793

    195794

    195795

    195876

    195877

    195878

    13913

    13914

    13915

    13916

    13917

    13918

    13920

    13921

    13922 13923

    13924

    13925

    tt GOLD ppb

    59

    37

    131

    168

    39

    30

    15

    7010

    4624

    297

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  • Page 26ASSAY RESULTS AND SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONS cont'd. PORTER TWP.

    Sample tt GOLD PPb

    13926 234

    13927 1673

    13928 9120

    13929 40

    13930 26

    13931 10

    13932 < 5

    13933 < 5

    13934 6

    13935 22

    13936 65

    13937 < 5

    13938 < 5

    Legend:

    po Phyrrotite py Pyrite qtz Quartz crs coarse

    COPPER ppm

    410

    7400

    100

    5100

    290

    1500

    1200

    930

    370

    1100

    13680

    630

    570

    cpy arspy chl grnd

    NICKEL ppm

    30

    19

    13

    17

    26

    120

    130

    170

    84

    97

    42

    50

    68

    c:Ac: g

    ZINC DESCRIPTION ppra

    13

    17

    34

    16

  • ASSAY RESULTS AND SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONS cont. PORTER TWP.

    Sample #

    13939

    13940

    13941

    13942

    13943

    13944

    13945

    13946

    13947

    13948

    13949

    13950

    13951

    13952

    Gold ppb

    175

    1525

    597

    1228

    Gold oz/ton

    0.005

    0.044

    0.017

    0.036

    1349

    665

    839

    1293

    2059

    3812

    2228

    3337

    17

    315

    0.039

    0.019

    0.024

    0.038

    0.060

    0.114

    0.065

    0.097

    0.001

    0.009

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    Description

    qtz/epidote,carbonate in fractures.3% sulphides 80%pyr / 20%cp qtz/epidote,ghost banding 40* sulphide 85*pyr,15*cp minor carbonate and gtz qtz/epidote,semi-massive sulphides60*,85pyr,15cp minor py and carbonate qtz/epidote,ghost banding carbonate in fractures x cutting fractures with py/pyt. 70^ sulphides 90* py,10%cpqtz/epidote,ghost banding 30*sulphides 85*pyr,15*cp minor pyqtz/epidote,disseminated sulphides l* 90% pyr, 10* cp qtz/epidote,epidote bands disseminated sulphides l* 90*pyr,10*cp minor arspy qtz/epidote,disseminated sulphides l* 90*pyr,10*cp & arspy qtz/epidote, *C1* sulphide 40*pyr,40*arspy,10*py highly chloritized qtz/epidote l* sulphides 90*pyr,10*py,minor arspy qtz/epidote,ghost banding 3-5* sulphides,carbonate 90*pyr,5*py,5*arspy qtz/epidote,carbonate highly chloritized l* sulphide, 99*py minor pyr & arspybanded carbonate,contact zone,no visible sulphide qtz/epidote,chloritized 10* sulphides 90* pyr 10* cp, minor arspy

  • Page 27

    TRAVERSE LOCATIONS PORTER TWP.

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    Skelcl, m op i howirui t he i nlcrpnkd neology ol Potier lownihip.

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    aceous Grayvacke

    4d Limestone4e Hornfels4f Sandy Grayvacke

    Keveenavan ?5a Hornblende Diorite-Gabbro5b Diabasic Gabbro5c Porphyroblastic Metagabbro

    Scale: l Inch to 660 Feet

  • Page 29

    BIG SWAN LOCATION SKETCHPORTER TWP. NOVEMBER 1991

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    BIG SWAN II LOCATION SKETCHPORTER TWP. NOVEMBER 1991

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    Scale: 2.5 cm to 100 metres Magnetic Declination: 7* w

  • BIG SWAN STRIPPING AND TRENCHING SKETCH PORTER TWP. NOVEMBER 1991

    Note: Letters indicate sample trench locations, see attached detail sketch.

    Numbers with the prefix TS indicate thin section sample locations .

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    ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF BARRINGER LABORATORIES LIMITED, REXDALE, ONTARIO

    BOX 426KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA P2N 3J1

    TEL.: (705) 567-3361

    President: Dr. GEORGE DUNCAN, M.SC., PI,, o., c. chom (Om.i. c. 0).om (U.K.), M.C.I.C., M.R.S.C., A.R.C.S.T.

    41165 Certificate of Rnctlysis

    Page:Mr, Mitchell Turcott Agnow Lake Lodge Box 70Vebbwood, Ontari o POP 2GO

    SAMPLE NUMBERS Accurassay Ci

    246406248407248405248409246410246411246412246412

    September 11

    Work Order Project

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    1957691957901957911957921957931957941957951957Q5

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    1311653930153.3

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  • Page 34

    ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF BARRINGER LABORATORIES LIMITED, REXDALE, ONTARIO

    BOX 426KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA P2N 3J1

    TEL.: (705) 567-3361

    President: Dr. GEORGE DUNCAN, M.SC., ph. D., c. Chem ionu, c. Chom IU.K.I, M.C.I.C., M.R.s,c., A.R.C.S.T.

    41232 Certificate of AnalysisFft gc

    Mr. Mitchell TurcottAgnew Lake Lodxe September 20Box 70Vebbwood , On to r i o

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  • ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF BARRINGER LABORATORIES LIMITED, REXDALE, ONTARIO

    BOX 426KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA P2N 3J1

    TEL.: (705) 567-3361

    President: Dr. GEORGE DUNCAN, M.SC., Ph. o , c ctiem itmu. c Chom iu K.I, M.C.I c., M.R.s.c.. A.R.C.S.T.

    Page 35

    44123 Certificate of Analysis

    Mr. Mitchell Turcott Agnew Lake Lodge Box 70Webbwood, Ontario POP 2GO

    SAMPLE NUMBERS Accurassay Customer

    250809250810250810

    195876195877195877

    Page: l

    October 22 91

    Work Order # Project

    Gold Gold ppb Oz/T

    7010 0.2044624 0.1354683 0.136 Check

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  • ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF BARRINGER LABORATORIES LIMITED, REXDALE, ONTARIO

    BOX 426KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA P2N 3J1

    TEL.: (705) 567-3361

    President: Dr. GEORGE DUNCAN, M.SC., Ph. D., c. Chem (Om.i. c. Chom IU.K.I, M c,i.e., M.R.s.c., A.R.C.S.T.

    Page 36

    44174 Certificate of Analysis

    Mr. Mitchell Turcott Agnew Lake Lodge Box 70Webbwood, Ontario POP 2GO

    SAMPLE NUMBERS Accurassay Customer

    Page: l

    October 24

    Work Order Project

    : 911257A

    250811250811

    195878195878

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    297305

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    0.0090.009

    1922

    91

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    oB D r. G. Duncan

    IF 30 Per:

    ORIGINAL

  • Page 37

    ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF BARRINGER LABORATORIES LIMITED, REXDALE, ONTARIO

    BOX 426KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA P2N 3J1

    TEL.: (705) 567-3361

    President: Dr. GEORGE DUNCAN, M.SC , ph. o . c. ctiom tom.i. c. Chem IU.K.I, M.C.I.c., M.R.s.c., A R.c ST.

    44195 Certificate of flnalysisMr. Mitchell Turcott Agnew Lake Lodge Box 70Webbwood, Ontario POP 2GO

    SAMPLE NUMBERS Copper Accurassay Customer pprn

    Page: l

    October 25 91

    250811 195878 750

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    Nickel ppm

    470

    : 911257A

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    ORIGINAL

  • Page 3B

    ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF BARRINGER LABORATORIES LIMITED, REXDALE, ONTARIO

    BOX 426KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA P2N 3J1

    TEL.: (705) 567-3361

    President: Dr. GEORGE DUNCAN, M.SC., Ph, o., c. Chem (Om.i, c. chcm IU.K.I, M.C.I.C.. M.R.S.C., A.R.c.s.T.

    41223 Certificate of AnalysisMr, Mitchell Turcott Agnew Lake Lodge* Box 70Vebbwood, On tar i o POP 2GO

    SAMPLE NUMBERS Accurassay Customer

    248637248637

    1391313913

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  • Page 39

    ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF BARRINGER LABORATORIES LIMITED, REXDALE, ONTARIO

    BOX 426KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA P2N 3J1

    TEL.: (705) 567-3361

    President: Dr. GEORGE DUNCAN, M.SC., Ph. o., c. Chem (Ont.i, c. chem (U.K.), M.C.I.C., M.R.S.C., A.R.C.S.T.

    43.197 Certificate of AnalysisMr. Mitchell Turcott Agnew Lake Lodge Box 70Wobbwood, Ontario POP 200

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    OTJ.OOl

  • Page 40ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF BARRINGER LABORATORIES LIMITED, REXDALE, ONTARIO

    BOX 426KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA P2N 3J1

    TEL.: (705) 567-3361

    President: Dr. GEORGE DUNCAN, M.SC., Ph. o., c. chem (Om.i, c. Chem (U.K.i, M.C.I.C., M.R s.c., A.R.c.s.T,

    44124 Certificate of flnalysis

    Mr. Mitchell Turcott Agnew Lake Lodge Box 70Webbwood, Ontario POP 2GO

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    October 22

    Work Order Project

    : 911124

    SAMPLE NUMBERS Accurassay Ci

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  • Page 41ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES

    A DIVISION OF BARRINGER LABORATORIES LIMITED, REXDALE, ONTARIOBOX 426

    KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA P2N 3J1 TEL.: (705) 567-3361

    President: Dr. GEORGE DUNCAN, M.SC., Ph. o., c. Chcm (Ont.i, c. chcm IU.K.I, M.c.i.c., M.R.S.C , A.R.c.s.T.

    44590 Certificate of AnalysisMr. Mitchell Turcott Agnew Lake Lodge Box 70Webbwood, Ontario POP 260

    SAMPLE NUMBERS Accurassay Customer

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  • Page 42

    ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF BARRINGER LABORATORIES LIMITED, REXDALE, ONTARIO

    BOX 426KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA P2N 3J1

    TEL.: (705) 567-3361

    President: Dr. GEORGE DUNCAN, M.SC., PH. o., c. Chem (Dm.), c. them (U.K.i. M.C.I.C., M.M.s.c., A.R.C.S.T.

    44604 Certificate of AnalysisMr. Mitchell Turcott Agnew Lake Lodge Box 70Webbwood, Ontario POP 2GO

    Page

    SAMPLE NUMBERS Accurassay Customer

    252664252665252666252667252668252669252670252671252672252673252674252675252676252677252676252679252680252681252682

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    : 911403

    Copper Nickel Zincppm ppm ppm

    560 86 140630 100 170

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  • ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF BARRINGER LABORATORIES LIMITED, REXDALE, ONTARIO

    BOX 426KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA P2N 3J1

    TEL.: (705) 567-3361

    President: Dr. GEORGE DUNCAN, M,SC., Ph. o., c. Chom lom.i, c. Chem IU.K.I. M.C.I.C., M.R.S.C., A.R.C.S.T.

    44842 Certificate of AnalysisPage

    Turcott, Mr. Mitchell P.O. Box 70 WEBBWOOD, Ontario POP 2GO

    SAMPLE NUMBERS Accurassay Customer

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  • Page 43

    PROSPECTING DAILY LOG PORTER TWP.

    Date

    September 6

    September 11

    October 4

    Work Performed

    drove to Nairn and took road to Agnew Lake Mine site and used quads to travel hydro corridor We:st to Porter Twp. prospected gabbro intrusion and took 7 samples #195789-195795.

    flew to O'Brien lake and prospected East along power line and gabbro took 6 samples #13913-13918.

    flew to O'Brien lake and prospected East used MF-1 magnetometer to locate possible areas to be stripped.

    STRIPPING AND TRENCHING DAILY LOG PORTER TWP.

    October 8

    October 9

    October 10

    October 11

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    October 15

    October 16

    drove to Nairn and took road to old mine site where we met float with excavator walked excavator to site for stripping.

    breakdown caused delay, but began stripping and washing big swan showing, Dan drove to showing using vehicle and quad, Hitch flew to O'brien Lake and walked over to showing.

    Dan drove to site with operator,Mitch flew to O'Brien Lake,used wajax pumps to wash face

    Dan drove to site with operator,Mitch flew stripping and washing big swan.

    Dan drove,Mitch flew, stripping and washing big swan for most of day. Excavator moved 50 metres West and began stripping more of big swan extension.

    Dan drove,Mitch flew, moved excavator to the East to begin stripping big swan II, washing continues on big swan,drilling blast holes.

    Dan drove,Mitch flew, finished with excavator washed big swan and took 3 sarnples#195876-78.

  • Page 44

    STRIPPING AND TRENCHING DAILY LOG cont'd PORTER TWP.

    Date

    October 25

    November 21

    November 22

    Work Performed

    Hitch and Dave Peck flew to O'Brien lake and walked East to big swan showing.Took several samples for thin section and examined geolgy of mineralized zone.

    Hitch and Dan drove to mine site and used quads to big swan showing.Used plugger to drill blast holes.Located showing from claim line and made sketches of stripped areas.

    Hitch and Dan drove to mine site and used quads to big swan.Finished blast hole drilling and used explosives to blast trenches.Took 19 samples #13920-13938.

    B TRENCH RESAHPLING LOG, JANUARY 1992 PORTER TWP.

    January 29/92 Dan drove to Agnew Lake Lodge where we unloaded the snowmobiles. Used snow machines to travel to Big Swan. Used shovels to remove snow from B trench and then proceeded to take 14 samples from the uncovered area.Sample tt 13939-13951 from B trench and 13952 3 metres East of top B trench.See detail sketch page 32.Used snowmobiles to return to Agnew Lodge. Assay results and descriptions page 26A.

  • Page 45

    Conclusions and Recommendations:The Big Swan shoving in Porter Twp. is a new discovery and has excellent potential. The gold and copper values obtained from grab samples indicate the presence of a potential ore body. The geology of the area provides for an extensive strike length of the mineralization along the gabbro contact.A small exploration program involving the following recommendations would certainly provide a better understanding of the potential in this area:

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    Enhanced stripping of mineralized gabbro zone.Big Swan to expose

    Detailed mapping of Big Swan outcrop.6) Detailed channel sampling to locate and correlate gold values to the geolgy.

    This project could probably bc accomplished for about $40,000 and could be used to base decisions on whether or not further work should done on the property.The Porter Twp. project, although limited by finances and manpower, has outlined a new gold property with good potential in an area of economic interest. This new gold discovery was the direct result of the finances made available through the Ontario Prospectors Assistance Program.

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    Les renseignements personnels contenus dans la presente formule son) recueillis en vertu de ta Lo) sur les mines et serviront a tenlr a jour un regislre des concessions mlnieres. Adresser toute quesiton sur la collece de ces renseignements au chef provincial des terrains miniers, minlstere du D6veloppement du Nord et des Mines, 159, rue Cedar, 4e etage, Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264.

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  • Ministry, ofNorthern Development

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    Report of Work Conducted Before Recording Claim

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    Transaction Number

    Personal Information collected on this form Is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This Information will be used for correspondence. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager, Mining Lands, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, Fourth Floot, 159 NCedar Street, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264. ' O 1 /i "^'

    ft * \ : "; '-'Instructions: - Please type or print and submit in duplicate.- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations for requirements of filing assessment work or consult the Mining

    Recorder.- A separate copy of this form must be completed for each Work Group.- Technical reports and maps must accompany this form in duplicate.- A sketch, showing the claims the work is assigned to, must accompany this form.

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    Assessment Work Claimed on ths Attached Statement of Costs 450-00

    Note: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit all or part of the assessment work submitted if the recorded holder cannot verify expenditures claimed in the statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification.

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    Certification of Beneficial Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverse MINING LANDS bhrs. OHDatT Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)l certify that at the time the work was performed, the claims covered In this work

    report were recorded In the current holder's name or held under a beneficial interest by the current recorded holder.

    Certlflcatlon of Work Report ________________________________________l certify that l have a personal knowledge of the facts set forth in this work report, having performed the work or witnessed It during and/or after Its completion, and the annexed report Is true.

    Name and Address of Pereon Certifying

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    Ministry ofNorthern Development

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    f̂Bve!(-tore dueloppemenl du Nord et des mines

    Statement of Costs for Assessment CreditEztat des coDts aux fins du crddit devaluation

    Mining Act/Lot sur les mines

    Transaction No.iN" de transactionU

    Personal information collected on this form Is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This Information will be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining claim(s). Questions about this collection should be d irected to the Provincial Manager, Minings Lands, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 4th Floor, 159 Cedar Street, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264.

    Les renselgnements personnels contenus dans la prdsente formule sont recuoillis en vortu de la Lol sur les mines et servlront a tenlr d jour un registre des concessions minieres. Adresser toute queslton sur la collece de ces renseignemenls au chef provincial des terrains miniers, ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines, 159, rue Cedar, 4 e etage, Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.

    1. Direct Costs/CoQts directs

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    2. Indirect Costs/Couts Indlrects* * Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not

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    Amount Montan!

    Sub Total of Indirect Costs Total partiel des couts Indlrects

    Amount Allowable (not greater than 20H of Direct Costs) Montan) admissible (n'excedant pas 20 H des coOts directs)Total Value of Assessment Credit Valeur totale du cridlt (Total of Direct and Allowable d'evaluationIndirect enstet fTotil rf 1 1 eoOlt direct!

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    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 enregistre sera tenu de verifier les defenses demandees dans te present etat des couts dans les 30 jours suivant une demande a cet effet. Si la verification n'est pas effectuee, le minlstre pout rejeter tout ou une partie des travaux devaluation pr6sent6s.

    Filing Discounts

    1, Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at 10007o of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.

    Remises pour de*p6t

    1. Les travaux deposes dans les deux ans suivant leur achievement sont remboursSs a 100 W de la valeur totale susmentionnee du credit d'evaluation.

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    MINING LANDSCertification Verifying Statement of Costsl 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.

    de I'dtat des coOts

    J'atteste par la prdsente :que les montants Indiqu6s sont le plus exact possible et que ces defenses ont 616 engagers pour effectuer les travaux d'evaluation sur les terrains indiqu6s dans la formule de rapport de travail ci-joint.

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    (titulaire enregistre, representant, poste occupe dans la compagnle)

    a faire cette attestation.

    Signature Date

    0212 (04/91) Nota : Dans cette formule, lorsqu'il designe des personnes, le masculin est utilise au sens neutre.

  • OntarioMinistry of Ministere duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines et des Mines

    ONTARiOBEOLOGICAL SURVCY CIS-ASSESSMENT HI FS

    JUL 2 8 199?

    Geoscience Approvals SectionMining Lands Branch159 Cedar Street, 4th FloorSudbury, OntarioP3E 6A5

    Telephone: (705) 670-7264 Fax: (705) 670-7262

    Our File: 2. 14543 Transaction ft: W9270. 00013

    W9270.00014June 22, 199. RECE|yED^.Mining RecordW-—"————""*Ministry of Northern Developmentand Mines159 Cedar Street, 2nd FloorSudbury, OntarioP3E 6A5

    Dear Sir:

    RE: Approval of Assessment Work on mining claims S 1118382 et al. in Porter and Shibananing Township,

    The Assessment Credits for Prospecting, section 8 of the Mining Act Regulations, as listed on the original Reports of Work, have been approved as of JUNE 22, 1992.

    Please indicate this approval on the claim record sheets.

    If you have any questions please call Clive Stephenson at (705) 670-7251.

    Yours sincerely,

    Ron C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands BranchMines and Minerals Division

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