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32D12SE2012 2.20284 MARRIOTT 010
DETAIL MAGNETOMETER AND ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYS
ON THE
101 PROPERTY
MARRIOTT TOWNSHIP
LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
DISTRICT OF COCHRANE,
ONTARIO
FOR
ALEXANDER H, PERRON
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APRIL 5, 2000MISS WENDY K, WELLER GEOTECH
32D12SE2012 2.20284 MARRIOTT 010C
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUMMARY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i)
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l
LOCATION AND ACCESS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l, 2
PROPERTY HISTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
TOPOGRAPHY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
GENERAL GEOLOGY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
PROPERTY GEOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 3
INSTRUMENTATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 4
PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION OF RESULTS .........4,5
OBSERVATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 6
REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
TECHNICAL DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
ASSESSMENT DATA FORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 9a)
LIST OF CLAIMS WORK PERFORMED ON . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
CERTIFICATE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
MAPS AND FIGURES
CLAIM LOCATION MAP - FIGURE l . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2a)
LOCATION MAP - FIGURE 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 b)
REGIONAL GEOLOGY - FIGURE 3............... 2 c)
GEOLOGI MAP - FIGURE 4................. 3 a)
GEOLOGICAL MAP KIRKLAND LAKE-NORANDA AREA - FIGURE 5 . . 6 a)
DETAILED GROUND VLF-EM MAP 101/VLF EM/2000 . . . IN BACK POCKET
DETAILED GROUND MAGNETOMETER SURVEY MAP 101/MAG/2000 IN BACK POCKET
SUMMARY i)
This report is a Geotechnical survey, as required by The Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, for assessment work purposes, following the recommendations set forth in the Mining Act Regulations 1991.
The report includes an introduction to the property, general geology, field results and conclusions, based on the field survey.
Technical data is provided in the Assessment DataForm found at the back of this report. Field data is compiledon the accompanying maps at the back of this report.
The property overlies an east northeast to east trend ing, south dipping, sequence of rocks composed mainly of mafic metavolcanic flows belonging to the Kinojevis Group. These rocks are cut by three sub parallel strike slip faults trending in an east northeast direction. The major Destor-Porcupine fault zone, lies along the northern edge of the claim group. These structures are known to host a number of gold deposits in the area (Holt-McDermott, East Zone, Mattawasaga Zone, Battle Mountain, Teddy Bear Zone, T&H-Jonpol.
An Induced Polarization (I.R.) Survey completed in July, 1988, outlined at least twelve (12) anomalies on the property. Seven of these anomalies appear to be coincident with the Destor- Porcupine Fault zone or associated splays; therefore, they repre sent high priority drill targets.
DETAIL MAGNETOMETER AND ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYS
ON THE
101 PROPERTY
MARRIOTT TOWNSHIP
LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
DISTRICT OF COCHRANE, ONTARIO
INTRODUCTION
The 101 Group consists of a contiguous block of one hundred and one (101) unpatented mining claims located in Holloway and Marriott town ships, Larder Lake Mining Division, District of Cochrane, Ontario.
For the purpose of this survey, the original 1987 north/south grid (from PL2800E to PL47+OOE) was re-established. New fifty meter picket lines, between the old picket lines were cut and chained.
All picket lines are fifty meters apart and stations changed every twenty five meters.
Line cutting was performed by Mr. James Babbin and Crew from the Wagoshing Reserve. Chaining was done by Miss Wendy K.Weller and Miss Jamie Hennessey.
All drafting was completed by Mrs. Jan Hennessey, interpretation and report writing by Miss Wendy K. Weller.
The anomalies detected therefrom are shown on the accompanying plan maps at a scale of 1:50000, that form an integral part of this re port.
Additional information on the instruments used in the surveys can be found at the back of this report on the Technical Data Form.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
The 101 Group consists of a contiguous block of one hundred and one (101) unpatented mining claims located in Holloway and Marriott town ships.
Ownership of the claims has been attested to by The Perron Gold Corporation, 103 Government Road East, Kirkland Lake, Ontario, P2N IA9, and was not independently ascertained by the writer.
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The 101 Group is located in the northeast corner of Holloway town ship and continues east to the northwest corner of Marriott Township. The property is approximately thirty five miles due east of the town of Matheson,
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Ontario, along Highway 101.
The property is accessible from the east via Highway 101 into Marriott Township and the north corner of the claim group. (See Figures l and 2).
PROPERTY HISTORY
Robert S. Middleton Exploration Services, 200 meter grid, magne tometer survey.
Perron Inc. (M. Greer), detailed magnetometer survey over entire grid.
Remy Belanger, I.R. survey over every other grid line, 1988.
Perron Inc. - Electromagnetic survey and Geology survey, 1990.
Perron Inc. diamond drilling, 1991.
Teck Corporation, line cutting, magnetometer I.P. over claims in Holloway Township (Check!in Lake) diamond drilling.
Reports can be viewed in the Regional Assessment Files.
TOPOGRAPHY
The overall terrain in this survey ranged from steep outcrop hills to low bogg and beaver ponds. A few creek systems cross the claims flowing to the Mattawasaga River.
A small mountain with very steep cliffs occurs in the south part of this survey. The vegetation ranges from red pine, jack pine, silver and white birch on the hills and mountain, to poplar and alder and balsam in the low lying areas.
GENERAL GEOLOGY
According to the O.G.S. report 173, Geology of Stoughton and Marriott Townships by L.S. Jensen, the underlying bedrock is predominantly volcanic rocks with lesser amounts of sedimentary rocks which have been intruded by ultra mafic and felsic lava flows. Lying between these lava flows are interflow siliceous horizons, sedimentary bands of grey-wacke, arkose and some iron formation.
These series of flows and rock types are of the Archean Age be longing to the Abitibi Greenstone Belt of the Superior Province. (See Figure 3).
PROPERTY GEOLOGY
The 101 Group is underlain mainly by an east-northeast to east
CLAIM LOCATION MAP
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I 2 Cobalt Group Archean
Matachewan diabase (not shown) Granitic rocks
II Granodiorite, monzonite, quartzmonzonite, syenite
10 Massive to gneissic quartz diorite.Tonalite, trondhjemite
Upper Supergroup9 9a* Timiskaming Group, 9b* * Destor-
Porcupine Complex 8 8a, 8n, Blake River Group, 8c"' Blake
River (Upper Fm., Tisdale Group)
7 7a, 7b, Kinojevis Group, 7c Kinojevis Group(Middle Fm., Tisdale Group)
6 6a Larder Lake Group, 6b Stoughton-Roquemaure Group, 6c Lower Fm., TisdaleGroup
5 5c Porcupine Group Lower Supergroups
4 4a Skead Group, 4b Hunter Mine Group,4c Upper Fm., Deloro Group
3 3a Catherine Group, 3c Middle Fm., DeloroGroup
2 2a Wabewawa Group, 2c Lower Fm., DeloroGroup
1 1a Pacaud tuffs""
'a refers to Kirkland Lake Area, south limb of synclinorium (Jensen 1978c, 1979).' *b refers to Kirkland Lake Area, north limb of synclinorium (Jensen 1976, 197Sb).
'"c refers to Timmins Area (Pyke, 1980)."" (Goodwin, 1965).
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trending series of massive to pillowed, mafic volcanic flows with minor intercalated flow breccia, hyacloclastite and tuff (Figure 4). These rocks form a continuous south-facing sequence dipping from 60 degrees to 85 degrees to the south. They are relatively unaltered, having been subjected to prehnite-pumpellyite facies regional metarnorphison.
The Destor-Porcupine fault (a major deformation zone) lies along the north boundary of the 101 claims in Marriott township. In this area, the structure is composed of two or three converging faults forming a deform ation/alteration zone up to l mile wide.
At least three subparallel strike-slip faults, trending between 70 degrees and 90 degrees cut the rocks underlying the 101 Group. They occupy topographic depressions and are generally not well exposed. However, geolo gical mapping in the area (Jensen 1978, 1982) indicates that they abut against (not cross cut) the Destor-Porcupine Fault, thus they may represent splays associated with this large regional deformation zone.
There are no known gold occurrences on the 101 property; however, Cortez Explorations discovered a zone of silicified and pyritic flow top breccias which appear to be associated with one of the splay faults crossing the property. (See Figure 4).
INSTRUMENTATION
Magnetometer Survey:
This system uses a backward motion of spinning protons of a hydrogen atom within fluid of hydrogen and carbon. These spinning magnetic protons are caused to have two opposite poles by applying a magnetic fluid using a current within a coil of wire. This frequency of precision is proportional to the earth's total magnetic field.
This instrument is read directly in gammas which is the absolute value of the earth's total field for that station.
The diurnal variation was monitored by closing each loop at any secondary check station, at a grid line, baseline intersection. Diurnal corrections were applied by linear distribution of any observed variation over the time between base stations.
Electromagnetic Survey:
The VLF-EM method uses as a source, several of the main submarine communications transmitters in the 15 to 25 kHz band found throughout the world.
The submarine communication radio waves travel in a single mode parallel to the surface of the earth along the earth-air interace.
VLF instruments are capable of picking up any structures that change the direction of the waves by measuring the tilt angle being zero on flat ground, but when a conductor is present, the tilt angle will acquire a finite value. The direction of tilt indicates the direction of the conductor.
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Calculations of such parameters as depth, depth extent, dip and width of the conductors is very minimal.
The VLF easily illustrates the location of the upper limit of dipping structures which can be seen or plotted as VLF profiles as areas of greatest change in tilt angle per unit of distance.
The instrument used for this survey was a Geonics EM-16 unit. The sensitivity of this unis is J.% for the inphase and 1# for the quadrature. The operating frequency for the EM-16 from 15-25 kHz and the station is made by plug-in units.
Further information on the VLF and the magnetometer can be found in the back of this report on the Technical Data and Assessment Forms.
PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
i) Magnetometer Survey:
The field data is presented on Map NO. Dldl/2000/mag. The map is drawn at a scale of 1:5000 meters.
The magnetic data is illustrated as isomagnetic contours, contour interval 100 to 500 gammas, on a map of corrected magnetic values recorded at each station.
The magnetic trend is in an east to north-east direction. The magnetic relief ranges from 60,396 gammas to 57,011 gammas. (Difference of 3385 gammas).
In the north side of the group, there are interruptions in the northern magnetic relief, small areas showing an intrusion or break into the east-northeast structure. These structures may be related to the Destor-Porcupine Fault Zone, (see Figure 5, Geological map of Kirkland Lake-Noranda area).
The large magnetic structure in the southern section of the group, is a large outcrop showing. The rest of the magnetic response occurs over south sloping hills to flat areas of creeks and beaver ponds.
Many of the magnetic responses can be directly related to topographical features indicating exposed outcrop and overburden. Many of the outcrops in the field vary in height and have large cliff faces and oriented gouges which indicate extensive fault and joint systems.
Approximately from PL3250E to PL40+OOE a large magnetic low break is noticed on both north and south sides of the grid. This break may be a large north/south fault off the Destor-Porcupine Fault Zone. (See Figure 4).
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The magnetic low anomalie that crosses the north side of the cliff faces in the south mountain area. This low has the same strike length of the high anomalie it mirrors. This low may prove up to be an interflow siliceous horizon or felsic intrusion.
The magnetometer detail survey has helped to define the magnetic low systems on both sides of the grid. Throughout the entire grid a break in the magnetics has been noted.
i i) Electromagnetic Survey:
The field data is presented on the map DlOl/2000/vlf at a scale of 1:50000 meters, found at the back of this report.
In this detail survey six new contacts were noted.
CI - Crosses PL3550E 7+70N to PL3700E 8+05N.The topography of the area is flat alder to the north east slope of a large overburdened covered outcrop. Mr. D. Hawke notes this outcrop to be diabasic lava (See figure 4).
C2 - Crosses PL35+OOE 435N to PL3800E 470N.The topography of the area is a long linear valley caused by jlacial scouring. These valleys are noted by L.S. Jensen ).G.S. Report 173) {(as weak, narrow, faulted, shear zones
in the bedrock.))
C3 - Crosses PL2900E 350N to PL3100E 375N.This contact is in continuation of C2. The topography of the area was the south slope of a very large outcrop noted by Mr. D. Hawke as being spherulitic lava and fragmented lava. (See Figure 4). The contact comes off the south slope into a small linear valley between the outcrops.
C4 - Crosses PL3800E 1+65S to PL4150E 1+35S.The topography of the area is flat,by one of the major creeks that runs across the south end of the property.
C5 - Crosses PL3500E 6+30S to PL3850E 5+80E.The contact crosses over the north side of a very large over burden outcrop. D. Hawke mapped this outcrop as spherulitic lava, fragmental lava and a contact was noted of Feldspar lava. (See Figure 4).
C6 - Crosses PL40+OOE 240N to PL42+OOS 250N.This contact is also found in a long linear valley, between two outcrop showings.
Contacts C5 and C6 can be found in corolation with the I.P. anomalies E and F noted on Figure 4.
OBSERVATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
Parallel magnetic highs associates with magnetic lows are very
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important, other discovered features are magnetic lines that are broken up or intruded upon by north-south striking formations. (See Figure 5).
These north-south formations as in the break up of magnetic linears on the northern side of the group, indicate an interference such as a fault directly related to the Destor-Porcupine Fault.
At the present time the VLF survey is being put through the Fraser Filter Program to help take out geological noise.
A horizontal loop survey will be run to help with the origins of both the magnetometer and electromagnetic surveys. Also to look for areas of base metals.
Respectfully submitted,
April 5, 2000 Miss Wendy K. WellerGeotech
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REFERENCES
L. S. Jensen
M. Greer
M. Greer
Teck Corporation R. Burke
1986
D. R. Hawke July 28, 1989
- O.G.S. Report 173, Geology of Stoughton and Marriott Townships.
- Geophysical, Magnetometer Report, 1988.
- Geophysical Report, VLF and Geology, 1989.
- Teck Corporation Joint Venture, Magne tometer, I.R., Diamond Drilling, 1991, by R. Burke.
- Volcanology and Mineral Deposits, Ontario Geological Survey Miscellaneous Paper 129, 1986.
- Evaluation Report on 101 Claim Group
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Technical Data:Line (mi/km):.......??..1?!................ Line traversed...
No. of samples/stationsi.J.^L...... Line/picket
ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY: Operator,
Instrument-. EM~ 16 . ................ Accuracy....;... 1.!.......——~.
Coil configu^tion^^^^ Coil S e P aration:,..iNFiNm......
MethodL..^^!^™.5]!1!!^............ Parameters:JLp.H.A.SL!^^^
Vertical scale:...:..iq.L.................- Horizontal scale:
Frequency:.M2.4JLilH.z..-.-.-......-..-.---. Station:.cuj].ER,
Operational technique:.._..__....._.........s.....__
MAGNETIC SURVEY: Operaton MISS JAMIE HENNESSEYMCPHAR GO-8 PROTON ""~"~"""~"~~~"""~" m
Base station-. BL 35+OOE Diurnal method: CLOSED LOOP. ";-T"" "
Base station time:Contour Intervall0L^RJ?l?.^ Datumn
Contoured by:.?iis.^01^.^1^... Horizontal scale:..l:L0.0̂ .51E.R.
Operational
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEY
Transmitter used^.__................. Receiver used:._,.
Me t hod:........................................ Frequency.... ̂ .......
On time;___..................._....... Range:...........__...
Off time.-._.............._................^ Delay time:.............
Power source:...................___... Output*..................
Electrode array*....._................ Electrode spacing:.
Readings taken:.......................... Other data:..........,
Operational technique:..,................__.___...
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Assessment Data FormType of Work:Prospecting:...,.........,.................. Geolpgical t.
Physlcah LINE CUTTING AND CHAINING~ . , ., ELECTROMAGNETIC (l STATION) AND MAGNETOMETER SURVE
Y
Geophysical !.__.....______-,._...,._................
Geochemical J......................... Drillings...................
Assays/Analyses:_................. Other work 1.................
Cost of Work'-..!.33j.2A6.'.QQ....... Dollars Applied; 332.871.00
Recorded Holden Survey Company.'
Name- THE PERRON GOLD CORPORATION Name; GWEN RESOURCES LTD.
Address-. 103 GOVERNMENT ROAD E-ASJ, Addresst.io.s.jaoy^RNMENj ROAD EAST,
.^L^Jl^AKE^ONTARIO.P2N JAp^ ̂ ^^ ..^.RM^.k^L'..0.^!.^.1.0.. ^ rA9
S"u r"v e y 7 Re p ort" "ffi f 6 r ma fi on.:Start of work:...RBRUARYj,9,2DiiQ....... End of
Draughting times..^.^..1̂ ',^1. 1:..3.^ 'Report-
Completion of report••Ap.R.Ik.5.'..?9?P.-.. Auf noi"-...^1.^.wEIlD.Y...K.i.yE.L.L.ER.
Work performed on claim(s),___...,..........................
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Work applied to claim(s)..............(SEE ATTACHED LIST)
Persons who performed work (supervisor first);.
9^ RE.!9.UR? E.S LTD -WENDY K. WELLER
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WORK APPLIED TO THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS HOLLOWAY b MARRIOTT TOWNSHIPS
L-980255
L-980256
L-980257
L-980258
L-980259
L-980260
L-980267
L-980268
L-980269
L-980270
L-980273
L-980274
L-980275
L-980276
L-980277
L-980278
L-980279
L-980280
L -980281
L-980282
L -980283
L-980284
L-980285
L-980286
L-980287
L -980288
L-980289
L-980290
L-980291
L-980292
L-980293
L-980294
L-980295
L-980296
L-980297
L-980298
L-980299
L -980300
L-980301
L-980302
L-980303
L-980304
L-980305
L-980306
L-980307
L-980308
L-980309
L-980310
L-980311
L-980312
L-980313
L-980314
L-980315
L-980316
L-980317
L-980323
L-980324
L-980325
L-980329
L-980330
L-980331
L-980332
L-980333
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L-980336
L-980337
L-980338
L-980339
L-980340
L-980341
L-980342
L-980343
L-980344
L-980345
L-980346
L-980347
L-980348
L-980349
L-980350
L-980353
L-980357
L-980358
L-980359
L-981410
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WORK PERFORMED ON THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS HOLLOWAY 8. MARRIOTT TOWNSHIPS
L-980255
L-980256
L-980257
L-980258
L-980259
L-980260
L-980261
L-980262
L-980263
L-980264
L-980265
L-980266
L-980267
L-980268
L-980269
L-980270
L-980271
L-980272
L-980350
L-980351
L-980352
L-980353
L-980354
L-98035'5
L-980356
L-980357
L-980358
L-980359
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CERTIFICATE
I, Wendy K. Weller, of Kirkland Lake, Ontario, do hereby
certify:
1) That I am a Geotech in Training and reside at:
71 Second Street, Apartment #2, Kirkland Lake, Ontario. P2N IR6.
2) That I graduated from the Haileybury School of Mines as a certified Diamond Driller in 1982. I have had a staking licence for the past 10 years.
3) That I was employed as a Diamond Driller for Heath S Sherwood for l year.
4) That I have been practising as a Geotech Trainee for a period of ten (10) years and I am qualified to write this report.
5) That I supervised and participated in this survey.
DaW wndy eweller"wendy JfJ-f 'Geotech
Ontario Ministry olNorthern Developmentand Mines
Declaration of Assessment Work Performed on Mining LandMining Act. SubMcllon 65(2) md 66(3), R.S.O. 1990
Transaction Number (ellice use)
Assessment Files Research imaging
irlly ol subsections 65(2) and 66(3) ol the Mining Act. Under section 8 ol the
9d to review the essessment work and correspond with the mining land holder,
nlng Recorder. Ministry ol Northern Development and Mines, 6',h Floor,
32D12SE2012 2.20284 MARRIOTT 900
Instructions: - For work performed on Crown Lands before recording a claim, use form 0240.
- Please type or print in ink.
1. Recorded holder(s) (Attach a list if necessary)20-
NameTHE PERRON GOLD .CORPORATION
Address
103 GOVERNMENT ROAD EAST,
KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO P2N IA9
NiTr?E PERRON GOLD CORPORATION * CA,-\,"- -- - - --
Address jt\;J ,", ;j
103 GOVERNMENT ROAD EAST,
KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO P2N IA9
Client Number ' ' '•-' .'.'
#200912 -*-Telephone Number(705) 567-3001
Fax Number(705) 567-2158
Client Number#200912
Telephone Number
(705) 567-3001Fax Number(705) 567-2158
2. Type of work performed: Check ( ^ ) and report on only ONE of the following groups for this declaration.
Geotechnical: prospecting, surveys, assays and work under section 18 (regs) D Physical: drilling, stripping,
trenching and associated assays[ | Rehabilitation
Work Type
LINE CUTTING MAGNETOMETER
S,me0drk From
AND CHAINING ft ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYS
29 02 2000 TO 02 04 2000Dly j Month | Yxi O(y | Month | Yor
Global Positioning System Data (if available) Township/ Area
HOLLOWAY/MARRIOTTM or G -Plan Number
Office Use
Commodity
Total S Value of Work Claimed 53. 2,S(c
NTS Relerence
Mining Division 1 t 1 i Kxxcodv l~3Lk.c^
Resident Geologist District "kirkland ^^-^
Please remember to: - obtain a work permit from the Ministry of Natural Resources as required;
- provide proper notice to surface rights holders before starting work;
- complete and attach a Statement of Costs, form 0212;- provide a map showing contiguous mining lands that are linked for assigning work;
- include two copies of your technical report.
3. Person or companies who prepared the technical report (Attach a list if necessary)
NameMISS WENDY K. WELLER
Telephone Number(705) 567-3001
Addrnss103 GOVERNMENT RD.E., KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO P2N IA9
Fax Number(705) 567-2158
Name
Address
Telephone Number
LARDER TAKE"" MINING DIVISION
Fax Number
Name
AddressAPR 5 2000
Telephone Number
Fax Number
4. Certification by Recorded Holder or Agent
i. vJENOY K. WELLER .—— . do hereby certify that l have pers cts se(Piinl Name)
forth in this Declaration of Assessment Work having caused the work to be performed or witnessed the same during
or after Its completion and, to the best of my knowledge, the annexed report Is true.sj
Signature ol Recorded HolderDateAPRIL 5, 2000
Fax Number(705) 567-2158Agent's Address r ^
103 GOVERNMENT RD.E..KIRKLAND LAKE, ONT.P2N IA9Telephone Number(705) 567-3001
5. Work to be recorded and distributed. Work can only bo assigned lo claims that aro contiguous (adjoining) lo tho mining land where work was performod, at tho time work was performed. A map showing tho contiguous linkmust accompany this form.loOQSO.
Mining Claim Number. Or II work was dona on other eligible mining land, show In this column lha location number indicated on the claim map.
eg
egeg
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
TB 7027
1234567
1234568
L-980255L-980256
L-980257
L-980258L-980259
L-980260
L-980261
L-980262
L-980263
L-980264
L-980265
L-980266L-980267
L-980268
L-980269
umbar of Claim nits. For other
mining land, list aclares.
16 ha
12
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Column Totals
Valua ot work performed on this claim or other mining land.
S2G. 825
0
1 0. 892
S 1,220.00
S 704.00
S 665.00
S 628.00$ 858.00
S 1,455.00
S 810.00
3 587.00
l 1,475.00
3 1,746.00
3 3,656.00
S 1,858.00l 1,213.00
S 903.00
S 716.00
S18,494.00
Value ot work applied to this claim.
N/A
S24.000
S 4.000
| 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
t 391.00S 391.00
5 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
S3, 519. 00
Value of work assigned lo other mining claims.
S24.000
0
0
S 1,220.00S 704.00
$ 665.00
S 628.00$ 858.00
l 1,455.00
S 810.00
S 587.00
l 1,475.00
S 1,746.00
S 3,656.00
$ 1,858.00
l 1,213.00
3 903.00
S 716.00
S18,494.00
Bank. Valua of work to be distributed at a future data.
S2.825
0
94.892
i WENDY K. KELLER11 ——————————————- , do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible under(Prlnl Full Name)subsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for assignment to contiguous claims or for application tothe claim where the work was done.Signature ol Recorded Holder or ftge Dale
APRIL 5, 2000
6. Instructions for cutting back credits that are not approved.
Some of the credits claimed in this declaration may bo cut back. Please check ( ^ ) in the boxes below lo show how you wish to prioritize tho deletion of credits: ^,v.
/@^ 1. Credits are to be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option 2 or 3 or 4 as indicated.r^' ~-D 2. Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims listed last, working backwards; or '^EH 3. Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims listed in this declaration; or rD 4. Credits are to be cut back as prioritized on tho attached appendix or as follows (describe}r"v
Note: If you have not indicated how your credits followed by option number 2 if necessary.
For Office Use OnlyReceived Stamp
. j -; \j ..^.
credits will be cut back from the Bank first,
Date Notification SentLARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
APR 5 2000
roved Dale
Total Value ol Credit Approved
.pnroved tot Recording by Mining Recorder (Signature)
Ontario bcncduie tor uccmrmion or Assessment Work on Mining Land
iiuiitin nun Huinuor (uilicu
UJOQ'io. C
THE PERRON GOLD CORPORATION CLIENT NO. 200912 PAGE 2
Mining Claim Number. Or II work was done on other eligible mining land, enow In this column the location number Indicated on tho claim map.
16
17
18
1920
21
2223
2425
26
27
28
29
30
31
12
3334
35
3637
38
. 39
40
4142
43
44
4546
474E4S
5(
L-980270
L -9802 71
L-980272
L-980350
L-980351L-980352
L-980353
L-980354
L-980355L-980356
L-980357
L -9803 58
L-980359
L-980273
L-980274
L-980275L-980276
L-980277
L-980278
L-980279
L-980280
L-980281
L-980282
L-980283L-980284
L-980285L-980286
L-980287L-980288
L -980289
L-980290
L-980291
L-980292
L-980293L-980294
Number of Claim Unit*. For other mining land, Hit hectares.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
J- -
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
7 vT^1
1
11
Column Totals
Value of work performed on this claim or other mining land
S 736.00
S 720.00
S 720.00
S 227.00
S 1,556.00S 552.00
S 429.00
S 1,928.00
S 1,023.00 .
l 1,535.00
•S 1,681.00
S 1,424.00
S 2,231.00
V
Value of work f applied to this claim
S 391.00
S 391.00
.
S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00 -.
S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
S- 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00S 391.00
S 391.00
VEOj S 391.00
** 06 2QOO fi S 391.00
S&C^flVr l.
S 33,256.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00% 400.00
S14,476.00
Value of work aealgnad to other mining claims
S 736.00
S 720.00
S 720.00
S 227.00
31,171.00S 552.00
S 429.00
11,928.00
SI, 023. 00
51,535.00
SI, 681. 00
SI, 424. 00
S2.231.00
i? r o p .f^ -~f .
iM
Bank. Value ol work to be distributed at a future date
S 385.00
^0 ,iV
-IbCblVbL) ABDEB1A.KENING DIVISION
|APR 5 2000
~
$ 32,871.00
2-'?j4
S 385.00
*nd Mine,Ontario Wl ILCJI IU
THE PERRON GOLD CORPORATION CLIENT NO. 200912
scneouie Tor Declaration or Assessment Work on Mining Land
i Huniuur ionic*
PAGE 3
Mining Claim Number. Or If work was dona on other eligible mining land, enow In this column the location number Indicated on the claim map.
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
6969
7071
72
73
7475
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
8384
85
L-980295
L-980296
L-980297
L-980298
L-980299
L-980300
L-980301
L-980302
L-980303
L-980304
L-980305
L-980306
L-980307
L-980308
L-980309
L-980310
L -9803 11
L-980312
L-980313
L-980314
L -9803 15
L-980316
L-980317
L-980323
L-980324
L-980325
L-980329
L-980330
L-980331
L-980332
L-980333
L-980334
L-980336L-980337
L-980338
Number of Claim Unda. For other mining land. Hit hectares.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Column Totals
Value of work performed on this claim or other mining land
V
S33,256.00
Value of work applied to this claim
S 400.00
S 400.00S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
. S 391.00S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00 .
S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
1 391.00
S 391.00S 391.00
S 391.00S 391.00
$ 391.00
S 391.001 391.00
l 391.00
S 391.00S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
l 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00S 391.00
S 391.00
S 28,179.00
Value of work •salgned lo other mining claims
''' Jf
" 2
APRGEOSCIENC
ft1 'i "'
*
S 32,871.00
Bank. Value of work o be distributed
at a future dale
n~ ••:: : r"-
~-
PVEO--R *W"l
ASSESSMENTjCE — — —
HhCblVEDLARDER LAKE
rflNING DWifcluM
APR 5 2000
d-'-t*
l 385.00
(W) Ontario ZS^ow* sc"eflu" "" declaration orVV^ \j\ Rdi iu and Mlnes Assessment Work on Mining Land
THE PERRON GOLD CORPORATION CLIENT N.O. 200912
Humour (union
PAGE 4
Mining Claim Number. Or If work was done on other eligible mining land, show In this column the location number Indicated on the claim map.
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
L-980339
L-980340
L-980341
L-980342
L-980343
L-980344
L-980345
L-980346
L-980347
L-980348
L-980349
L-981410
——— RECEIVEDLARDER LAKE
MININU UlVlStU
APR 5 2000a-^
Number of Claim Units. For other mining land, lin hectares.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
q ————————
9? ————
Column Totals
Value of work performed on this claim or other mining land
s.
$ 33,256.00
Value of work applied lo (hit claim
S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00S 391.00
$ 391.00
-S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
S 391.00
'S 391.00
.
Value of work •ealgned lo other mining claims
O"' - o ^'- (J :
n^?- —/HtCg^
; APP n c oIf w *-^
)f ^OSC/EA/CP.c,^
S 32,871.00
-^-— gncT
\S 32,871.00
Bank. Value of work to be dlslrlbuled at a future date
;' P —— G — x? ————-^i ^
^Bl*a — t — —•toaor 1 — ̂
S 385.00
0700(07198)
Ontario Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit
Transaction Number (ollice uVu)
1000^.061 (aS
Personal Inlormation colleclod on this lorm Is obtained undor tho authority ol subsoctlon G(1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96. Under
section 8 ol the Mining Act, the Information Is a public record. This Infoimatlon will bo used lo review tho assessment work and correspond wilh
the mining land holder. Quostlons about this collodion should bo directed lo tho Chief Mining Recorder, Ministry of Northern Development and
Mines, 6th Floor, 933 Ramsay Lako Hood, Sudbury, Ontario, P3G GD5.
Work Type
LINE CUTTING 8. CHAINING
MAGNETOMETER SURVEY
ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY
Associated Costs (e.g. supplies,
Units of WorkDepending on Ilio typo of work, list inn nmnhci of hours/clnys worked, innitcs ol drillimi. kilo metres of grid line, number of samples, utc.
66 KM X S275.00 KM
66 m X S105.00 KM
66 KM X SllO.OO KM
mobilizntlon and dcmoblli/.nllon).
Transportation Costs
1 TRUCK 4x4 X 14 DAYS X 113 KM X .30^/KM
1 ELAN (SKIDOO) X 7 DAYS X S35.007DAY
Food and Lodging Coslr.
2 PEOPLE X 14 DAYS X S7.007DAY (LUNCH)
RECEIVED.
Cost Por Unit of work
c- .
'' -P 0 :,
LARDER LAV^r ̂ -Olcl Valtio of Assessment Work
Total Cost
S 18,150.00
S 6,930.00
S 7,260.00
•^U d
-jc
-
S 475.00
S 245.00
S 196.00
S 33,256.00
Calculations of Filing Discounts:
1. Work filed within two years of performnnco is claimed al 1000Xn ol Ilio alvsvf- Total Value of Assessment Work.
2. If work is filed after two years and up to live years alter perlormancc, it can only be claimed al 500Xo of the Total
Value of Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims, use the calculation below:
TOTAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK 0.50 Total S value of worked claimed.
Note:- Work older than 5 years Is not eligible for credit.- A recorded holder may be required to verify expenditures claimed In this statem
request for verification and/or correction/clarification. If verification and/or corrocll
Minister may reject all or part of the assessment work submitted.
jfjxjsts within 45 days of a pt made, tho
Certification verifying costs:WENDY K. WELLER , do hereby certify, that tho amounts as may
(please print lull name)
reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred v/hile conducing assessment work on the lands indicated or
the accompanying Declaration of Work form as _____GfifyErvr ..............._..... l am authonzo(locoidod hotoor, one"', or M-iln comp.-i'y ii"-'l- -i wiilt twinii") .inilHiniy)
lo make this certification.
Sign Dale
APRIL 5, 2000
Ministry of Ministers duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines et des Mines Ontario
Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road
May 24, 2000 6th FloorSudbury, Ontario
Wendy K. Weller P3E 6B5THE PERRON GOLD CORPORATION103 GOVERNMENT ROAD EAST Telephone: (888) 415-9845KIRKLAND LAKE, Ontario Fax: (877)670-1555P2N-1A9
Visit our website at: www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm
Dear Sir or Madam: Submission Number: 2.20284
Status Subject: Transaction Number(s): W0080.00169 Approval
We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.
If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the notice, and any steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work which has received a 45 Day Notice. Allowable changes to your credit distribution can be made by contacting the Geoscience Assessment Office within this 45 Day period, otherwise assessment credit will be cut back and distributed as outlined in Section #6 of the Declaration of Assessment work form.
Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the response date on the summary.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact BRUCE GATES by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5856.
Yours sincerely,
ORIGINAL SIGNED BYSteve B. BeneteauActing Supervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section
Correspondence ID: 14903
Copy for: Assessment Library
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2.20284
Date Correspondence Sent: May 24, 2000 Assessor:BRUCE GATES
Transaction First Claim Number NumberW0080.00169 980255
Section:14 Geophysical MAG 14 Geophysical VLF
Township(s) l Area(s)HOLLOWAY, MARRIOTT
StatusApproval
Approval Date
May 23, 2000
Correspondence to:Resident Geologist Kirkland Lake, ON
Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON
Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):Wendy K. WellerTHE PERRON GOLD CORPORATIONKIRKLAND LAKE, Ontario
Page: 1Correspondence ID: 14903
REFERENCESAREAS WITHDRAWN FROM DISPOSITION
M.R.O. - MINING RIGHTS ONLY
S.fTO, -SURFACE RIGHTSOIMLV
M.t 5 - MINING AND SURFACE RIGHTS
Order No. DM* DHpafillnn Fit*
THE INFORMATION THAT APPEARS ON THIS MAP HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES, AND ACCURACY IS NO r GUARANTEED THOSE WISHING TO STAKE WIN ING CLAIMS SHOULD CON SULT WITH THE MINING RECORDER, MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOP MENT AND MINES, FOR AD DmONAI INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF THf LANDS SHOWN HERgON.
32D12SE2012 2.20284 MARRIOTT 200
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jJ38476 ^36476 738474 73B473 , 73S472 - - 66 M
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' 842287 j 642288l r
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ARCHIVED MAY 23^97
LEGENDHIGHWAY AND PtOUTF NoOTHER ROADS
FRAILSSURVEYED LINES
TOWNSHIPS, BASF LINES. ETCLOTS. MINING CLAIMS PARCELS. ETC
UNSURVEYED LINES:LOT LINESPARCEL BOUNDARYMINING CLAIMS FTC
RAILWAY AND KIUHT OF WAY UTILITY LINES NON PERENNIAL STREAM FLQODtNG OR FLOODING RIGHTS iSUBDIVISION OH COMPOSITE PLAN RESERVATIONS ORIGINAL SHORELINE MARSH OR MUSKEG
Ft ' t l
TRAVERSE MONUMENT
DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS
TYPE OF DOCUMENT SYMBOLPATFNT. SURFACE ft MINING RIGHTS....™............ f
" . SURFACF RIGHTS ONLY ..—.™........ ft, MINING RIGHTS ONLY __ .........— ....... ft
LEASE, SUftFACE ft MINING RIGHTS.,....-, ........—-. li" , SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY......... ............. .... B" .MINING RIGHTS ONLY... .... .....——...-— Q
LICENCE OF OCCUPATION ..M....™......-....... .., WORDER IN-COUNCIL ............... .. .....,............. OCRESERVATION ....,.... ...... ......CANCELLED .,........................................SAND tt GRAVEL ,._............^........-RFlMOif 701 Ml SI 5FTLJP
SCALE: 1 INCH - 40 CHAINS
FFE Tn 1UOQ 4DOG HOC MOO
O JUU 1000 JDOQ
TOWNSHIP
MARRIOTTM N R ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT
KIRKLAND LAKEMINING DIVISION
LARDER LAKELAND TITUS/ REGISTRY DIVISION
COCHRANE
Ministry ofNaturalResources
Ministry otNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ontario
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980347
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SYMBOLS
CLAIM POST g ASSUMED o
CLAIM LINE---- HWYIOI
BEAVER RON
ISOMAGNETIC CONTOURS^
BASE STATION
CONDUCTOR AXIS Q l
ACCESS TRAIL
INSTRUMENTATION
INSTRUMENT USED McPHAR GP 8
OATUMN SUBTRACTED 570OO b
CONTOUR INTERVALS 1 00 ft/or 500
KEY MAP
HWY 101
PROPERTY.
Holloway Twp ' MtrriottTwp
Scolt l inch B 2 mitts
GWENRESTHE 101 PROJECT
DETAILED GROUND
MAGNETOMETER.SURVEY
MARIOTT TOWNSHIPLARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
REPORT BYWKWELLER.
DRAFTED BY J R HAMI LTON-HENNESSEY
DATED
MAP NO (Q! f MAG l 200O
SCALE h 5000100m Q IOO 200 3OO
H A Y 101
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l /980 344
960345
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QUADRATURE
VLF CONTACT.
BASE STATION
01
INSTRUMENTATION
INSTRUMENT USED QEONICS EM 16
STATION USED ,
VERTICAL SCALE 40*A
2.202 C4
KEYMAP
HWY 101
HOLLOWAY TWP (MARRIOTTTWP
SCO l* l inch s 2 m l lit
OWEN RES
THE 101 PROJECTDETAILED GROUND
VLF EM SURVEY
MARIOTT TOWNSHIPLARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
REPORT B Y W K WELLERDR A FT E O BY JR HAMILTON- HENNESSEY
DATED
MAP NO 101/VLF EN/2000
SCALE l, 5000100 m O 100 200 300