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42H16NE9M2 2.67** MARQUIS LAKE 010 Electromagnetic, VLF and Magnetic Surveys Tor DOME EXPLORATION (CANADA) LIMITED on Project 159G Detour Lake area, Ontario (To Accompany Maps 83-260 North & South to 83-263 North ft South and 84-1OO to 103) April l?, 1984

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Page 1: Electromagnetic, VLF and Magnetic Surveys Tor DOME ... · and measured by means of a compensator-amplifier unit located a fixed distance from the transmitter unit* These parameters

42H16NE9M2 2.67** MARQUIS LAKE 010

Electromagnetic, VLF and Magnetic SurveysTor

DOME EXPLORATION (CANADA) LIMITEDon

Project 159G Detour Lake area, Ontario

(To Accompany Maps 83-260 North & Southto 83-263 North ft South

and 84-1OO to 103)

April l?, 1984

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INTRODUCTION

A horizontal-loop electromagnetic survey, a magnetic survey

and a VLP electromagnetic survey were carried out on Project 159**

for Dome Exploration (Canada) Limited in October, 1983* The survey

of the west extension of this grid, as well as completion of

surveys over lakes and ponds, was carried out in March, 1984.

The property is located in the Newnhan Creek Detour Lake

area, Ontario, N.T.S. 42-H-16. The grid is approximately 9O miles

northeast of Cochrane, Ontario. Access to the property was made

via fixed wing aircraft from Cochrane, Ontario.

The purpose of the surveys was to locate conductive zones

that might be related to economic sulphide deposits. The horizontal-

loop survey did not locate any conductors. The VLP survey located

a number of conductive zones and the magnetic survey outlined a

dike.

The accompanying maps show the area surveyed and the results

obtained. A technical data sheet is appended to this report.

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METHOD AND INTERPRETATION OP RESULTS - ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY

operating Principle; When an electrical conductor ±a subjected to a primary alternating field, a secondary current is induced in the

conductor. This current produces a secondary alternating field

which together with the primary field produces a resultant field of

different amplitude and phase from the applied primary field. These

differences may indicate the presence of a conductor*

Operation; The battery-powered transmitter sets up a primary field

while the in-phase and out-of-phase (quadrature) components of the

complex secondary vertical field are detected by a receiving coil

and measured by means of a compensator-amplifier unit located a fixed

distance from the transmitter unit* These parameters are expressed

in percentage of the primary field*

Conductor Recognition: The typical curve over a steeply-dipping conductor

shows a low (negative greater than yfa) over the centre of the conductor, flanked by positive readings on both sides of the conductor.

Both the in-phase and the out of-phase components usually produce

the same general shape of curve. An asymmetrical curve may indicate

one or more of the following conditions: (l) more than one conductor

(2) variable conductive overburden (3) a shallow dipping conductor.

Conductivity Determinationt The ratio of the amplitudes of the two

measured components, in-phase to out-of-phase, is directly proportional

to the conductivity of the conductor, in areas of non-conductive

overburden .

Conductor Location; For a single conductor, both component readings are

normally zero when either the transmitting or receiving coil is

directly above the conductor* The location of the conductor is cal

culated by adding one-half the distance between the transmitting coll

and the receiving coil (coil interval) to the co-ordinate at which

the readings are zero. A unique solution is generally not possible

in the case of multiple conductors spaced less than one coil interval

apart. This results din the possibility that an apparently wide

conductor may actually consist of two or more narrow conductors.

Depth of Penetration; The maximum depth of penetration for detection of

a steeply-dipping conductor in a geo-electrically neutral background

is about O.? times the coll interval. Over horizontal or flatly-

dipping conductors, penetration of up to 1*5 times the coil interval

is possible.

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RESULTS

The horizontal-loop survey (Maps 83-260 North A South and

84-1OO) did not locate a conductive zone that warrants a drill

test. Slight variations in the readings may indicate variations

in rock type* The rocks in the central portion of the grid

appear to have different electrical properties than those to

the north and south. Changes in surface conductivity related to

overburden could also be the cause.

The magnetic survey (Maps 83-261 North k South and 84-101)

outlined a dike-like feature striking NNW from Line 13E, 2S tot

Line ?E, 14N. The remainder of the grid is magnetically feature

less.

The VLF survey located a number of conductive zones outlined

on Maps 83-262 North ft South, 83-263 North A South, 84-1O2 and

8*1-103. All the features are weakly conductive and have a short

strike length except where noted. There is no apparent magnetic

correlation with any of the VLF anomalies.

The most notable VLF anomalies are located at Line kV, 13N

and at Line 1OW at l^S. The former coincides with a disturbed zone

on the horizontal-loop survey.

Three very weak VLF anomalies are located near shore lines

in wet swampy conditions. These are located at Line 12E, 11N5O;

L12E, 8N50; and L13E from 2N5O to 3N50. Other weak anomalies are

located at L6E, 11N5O; L3E, 13N25; L^W,11N85; L6W, 1N?5; L1W, 1S25;

L12W, 2S50; L8W, 3S?5 and L12W, 1S25.

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VLF anomalies on the western extension of the grid are

somewhat longer and trend in an east-west direction* They are

all classified as weak. They are located at Line 1OW, ikS to

L11W, 13S50; L8W, 7S to Ll4V v kS; L9W, 93 to L11W, 93; and on

Line 12W at 11375.

RECOMMENDATIONS

The strongest VLF responses are the ones which would

suggest a possible drill target. These are located at Line *lW

13N and Line 1OW, 143.

GEOSEARCH CONSULTANTS LIMITED

WHT/mm W. H. Thompson P. Eng.

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GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA

Project 159G

ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY

Instrument: Max Mln II

Accuracy: l/o per scale division

Method: In line

Coil configuration: Co-planar

Parameters measured: The vertical in-phase and out-of-phase

(quadrature) components of the secondary field.

Frequencies: 3555 Hz and 888 Hz

Coil separation: 10Om

Number of readings at 25m stations: 304*1

Total number of readings: jokk Line spacing: lOOm

Profile scale: 1 cm to

MAGNETIC

Instrument: Scintrex Proton Magnetometer

Magnetic field measured: Total

Accuracy - scale constant: 1 gamma

Diurnal correction method: Proton Magnetometer Recorder at

3O second intervals*

Base station locations: 12E at O+OO Base Line

Number of readings at 25m stations: 3O44

Total number of readings: JOkk Line spacing: lOOm

Contour interval: 1OO gammas

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(II)

VLF SURVEY

Instrument: Geonics EM-16

Frequency Measured: 17.8 KHz - NAA Cutler, Maine, USA/83 work

2k.O KHz - NAA Cutler, Maine, USA/84 work

Reading Direction: Northeast Quadrant

Accuracy: 1^

Number of readings at 25m stations! 3O35

Line spacing: 100m

Profile scale: 1cm to 1Oj6

Fraser filter contour Interval: 5* ^

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Ministry of N

OntarioGEOPHYSICAL - GEOLf

TECHNICAL D,42H16*Ei 2.67** MARQUIS LAKE

900 Project 159G

TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT

TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION. CONCLUSIONS ETC.

RevisedApril 17, 1984)

Type of Sin

Township o

Claim Hold

Survey Con

Author of 1

Address of

Covering D.

Total Miles

, . Electromagnetic, VLF, Magnetic

r Area T^* trtin- T.aVo A-roa ^/Mr*Xd. tf'/^V^

er(c) Dome Exploration (Canada) Limited

many Geosfsa-mri

Iq^rt W.

Con sill •kstn'kft T.lmitiftrt

H. Trirmmwon

. . Suite 700Author

iles of Surv

of Line Cut

- 88 University Ave.loromo

ey Oct.Q/81 to April 17/84(Bnecutting to office)

78.1 Km

SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED

ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.

ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.

AIRBORN1

Magnetome

DATE- Api

1 CREDITS

t*r

ri! 17/8

Res. Geol.

Previous SurveysFile No. Type

(Special provi

Electromagi(enter d

4 sir.N/

DAYS per ^yf***

Geophysical

Mag"**t"m'tf'' 20

Radiomftric

O*k*w. YI^F ?n

Geological - ̂

Geochemical . i

tftir RaHinmrtrirays per daim)

^

Author'of Report or Agent

Qualiflrations

Date Claim Holder

MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically

P 760642(prefi.) 7606^3 ( *-)

760645

760647

76O649

76O651

760653760854760655760656 760657760^58 76065.2760^60 760661760662 760663760664 760665 ..............760666

.. ...........760667......................760668

............................7.60.669...................... 760670 760671

P 760699 760700760701 760702760703 76.0704760705 7607O6

760708...........................^^TQO".................... 760710m M J M 1

TOTAL CLAIMS 4j

837 (5/79)

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GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA

GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey

Mag. EM VLF Number of Statjonc Mag- - ?QkU________________Number of Readings 3Ofr4 JOkk 3Q35

Station interval ___25iD——.———^————^—^^—-^^——Line spacing_____lOOm

Profile scale_____l cm toContour interval VLF Fraser filtered ~ 5ft? Mag. - 1OO

W Z

<

_______ ^—^^^^——^^^^^^^—Pyototi Magnetometer

Accuracy — Scale constant ——3—gammaDiurnal correction method Mapn**'t:oiii*fr.**T' ree? o trie T* at

Base Station check-in interval (hours).Station location and value ____l Pic on Ha^o li^** n.t.oo — fjnwL. gammag

Instrument ____Ma-r-M-Ln T1

Coil configuration ——nn-plamU

lseparation

CMethod: O Fixed transmitter Q Shoot back Q3 In line O Parallel line

Hz and 888 Hz_______________________________________(specify V.L.F. station)

Parameters meacnreH The vertical in—phas** arid out—of—phase compQrients of thesecondary field

Instrument ___Geonics EM—16

a cala conctahi — Fr e quenc yf i' i.m.n- Station

DirectionBajc juuiuii mlue and luuiliun

measured - 1

-^ — NAA — Cutlg^ f — .-. . -.-- t — ̂ -^.n - ̂ —^-—^-—^——-^——^-———^^—^7-8 KH-7-.

•x. Ma-tnt

(1Q8T wor-k) A 2/1.0 KH* (lO82t wr, T

*. TT -Q A .

read — northeast QuadrantAorMiT'ar'ir — ii^

r,-^:--™^r T,^^ 1o aoa1tt i^m *n inZ

Frase filtered contour interval - 55^

-/.\ Method CD Time Domain l~1 Frequency Domain

u^l Parameters — On time ____________________________ Frequency ^—-^^-^1

— Off time ___________________________ Range ———^.-—

— Delay time __________________________

-i ^— Integration time.

Power.

Electrode array.

: spacing.

Type of electrode .

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Mining Lands Section

Control Sheet

File No

TYPE OF SURVEY

MINING LANDS COMMENTS:

GEOPHYSICAL

GEOLOGICAL

GEOCHEMICAL

EXPENDITURE

P. r, c: k. -; -: -'

L

Signature of Assessor

VDate

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Mmistryo* Report of WorkNatural Resources

Ontar.o

(Geophysical, Geological. Geochemical and Expenditures

Instructions: Please type or print. If numoer o* mminq cia.rns traversed

exceeds space on this form, attach a list Note: Only oays credits calculated in the

"Expenditures" section may be entered the

j areas Deiow"

Type of Surveyisi

Electromagnetic, VLF, MagneticDa r- Hoiaeriii

Dome Exploration (Canada) Limited{Prospector's Licence No.

: A 21304Box 27O, 1 First Canadian Place, Toronto, Ontario M5X 1H1ey Comoany

Geosearch Consultants Ltd.'Date o' Survey Itrom 81 to' Total Mnes o' "ne Cut

^ __ 84 78.1kmName and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)

V. H. Thonpson, Suite 700 - 88 University Ave., Toronto, Ont., M5J 1T6Crea t5 Reuuesiea per Each Claim in Columns at right Minino Claims Traversed (List in numerical seciuencei

i Provisions

Fer first survey:

Enter 40 days. (This includes ime cutting!

Fer each additional survey: us in the same and:

Geophysical ' Days per Claim

- Electromagnetic 4O

- Magnetometer 20

OtherEnter 20 days (fO'each) ~"~" VLF 2O

Geological

Geochemical

C~ ^D ei" rpve'se siae

.i-:i ?ntpr TOtansl here

' Geoohysica :

' Electromagnetic

- Magnetometer

- Radiometric

- Other

Geological

Geochemical

Days perOairr

Airoome Creoits

Note: Soeoa provisions ElecjroniigrietiC.- cretiits (io not app'V to A rborne Surveys Magnetometer

1 Days per ' Claim

MA\' iRadiomevrre i 1

Exoe-ditures (excludes oovver stripomgioo rt WOIK Performed

Ca.cu ation c* ExnenniTure Davs Creaas

Total ExpendituresTotal

Oavs C'eans

s- 15 "

*t o:ai Davs Credus may be apportioned at The claim holder's cr:o-ce. Enter number of oavs credits per ciaim selected n rolumrs at right.

Prefix Number

P l 76064276064376064476064576o646760647760648760649760650760651760632760653760654760655-7606^6

... 7-6Qd57-

.760659-76066Q

—760651. - 760662-760663 -

Davs C'.

RE-i-

Rece

6htm^

MA.M.

i— ̂

Jl

u

wr

P' p* . x Number

P 760665

760666

760667

76O668

760669

76O670

76O671

7606997607OO

..... 7607

- 7607

•—— -^ . ^^^i Hffm ^

KT 07^847607 ^\D- 7^07

7607-7607

- 7607- u--;:?!-3 riv.::::: 76OVP li v ' ; r^lla U V- L. \.-~-i

07t)84jtm*#fa*i*8?report o* worn

Ol 02, 03D4

)5

)7oa 09.to. 11

--

Oavs C'.

------ ———

43

l Date

May 3, 1984Recomec Holqw or Agent 'Signature!

Certification Verifying Repon of Wi

l rereov certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth m the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work O' .vitnessed same durinp and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.

ame and Postal Address of Person Certifying

W. H. Thompson, Suite 70O - 88 University Aye., Toronto, Ont., M5J 1T6

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1984 05 14 Our File: 2.6*1*9

Mr. Bruce H. HanleyMining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources60 Wilson AvenueTlMBlns, OntarioP4N 2S7

Dear Sir:

We have received reports and naps for a Geophysical (Electromagnetic and Magnetometer and VLF) Survey submitted under Special Provisions (credit for Performance and Coverage) on Mining Claims P 760642 et al In the Area of Detour Lake.

This material will be examined and assessed and a statement of assessment work credits will be Issued.

We do not have a copy of the report of work which 1s normally field with you prior to the submission of this technical data. Please forward a copy as soon as possible.

Yours sincerely,

S. E. YundtDirectorLand Management Branch

Whitney Block. Room 6643 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3 Phone:(416)965-6918

R. Pichette: me

cc: Dome Exploration (Canada) Limited Box 270l First Canadian Place Toronto, Ontario M5X 1H1

cc: Geosearch Consultants Ltd Suite 70088 University Avenue Toronto, OntarioMCI IT*

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o Dome Exploration (Canada) P o BOX 270l SmS+Afl 1 First Canadian Place Limned Toronto. Ontario

M5X1H1w o -.no, 1416)3643453 May 3, 1984 Telex 065 24590

Executive Office Telecopier 366 1775

DELIVER

Mr. Fred W. MatthewsSupervisor, Projects SectionLands Administration BranchMinistry of Natural Resources Our Project No. 159-GRoom 6450, Whitney BlockQueen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1X1

Re: Mining Claims P. 760642 et al - Marquis Lake Area (G. 1649)

Dear Mr. Matthews:

We enclose herewith, in duplicate, a report and plans by Geosearch Consultants Ltd. (W. H. Thompson), covering an Electro magnetic, Magnetic and VLF surveys performed on the above-noted 43 claims located in the Porcupine Mining Division.

This submission is made under the Special Provisions Regula tions as to 80 days per claim.

Enclosed is a copy of the Report of Work which we forwarded to the Mining Recorder in Timmins, Ontario.

Please date stamp the enclosed copy of this letter and return it to me.

Yours very truly,

DOME EXPLORATION (CANADA) LIMITED

Edward A. Pigulskl Assistant Secretary

EAP:tsEnclosures

c. c. Mr. Bruce Hanley E) C S" C l \/ C PI

MINING LANDS SECTION

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Copy For: Mr. Fred W. Matthews

Dome Exploration (Canada) T? 80* 2!? o,1 l First Canadian Place

Toronto. Ontario M5X1H1 (416)364-3453 Tetex 065-24590

Executive Off ice May 3, 1984 Tetecop*r366-1775

REGISTERED

Mr. Bruce HanleyMining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources Our Project No. 159-G60 Wilson AvenueTimmins, OntarioP4N 2S7

Re: Mining Claims P.760642 et al - Marquis Lake Area (G.1649)

Dear Mr. Hanley:

Enclosed is a Report of Work covering an Electromagnetic, Magnetic and VLF Surveys (80 days for each claim) performed by Geosearch Consultants Ltd. (W.H. Thompson), on 43 mining claims as shown on the Report.

We will be delivering the survey report and plans in duplicate, to Mr. Fred W. Matthews. The assessment work is being filed under the Special Provisions Regulations.

Yours very truly,

DOME EXPLORATION (CANADA) LIMITED

Edward A. Pigulski Assistant Secretary

EAPrtsEnclosures

c.c. Mr. Fred W. Matthews \^

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Ministry ofNaturalResources

Report of Work(Geophysical. Geological. Geochemical and Expenditures)

Mining Act

Instructions: Please type or print. !f number of mining claims traversed

exceeds space on this form, attach a list.Not*: Only days credits calculated m the

"Expenditures" section may be enteredm the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.

Do not use shaded areas below.

Tyoe of Survev(s)

Electromagnetic, VLF, Magnetictownship Or Area

Detour Lake Area G-Claim Holderls)

Done Exploration (Canada) LimitedProspector's Licence No

A 213O4Address

Box 27O, 1 First Canadian Place, Toronto, Ontario M5X 1H1Survey Company jOat* of Survey (from 8, tot 'Total Miles of i-ne Cut

Geosearch Consultants Ltd. rP,?' &P 8,3 j ^7, Q4 84 78.1 kaName and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)

V. H* Thonpson, Suite 7OO - 88 University Ave., Toronto, Ont., M5J 1T6Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions

For first survey:

Enter 40 days. (This includes Ime cutting)

For each additional survey: using the same grid:

Enter 20 days (for each)

Geophysical

- Electromagnetic

- Magnetometer

Other

Geological

Geochemical

Days per Claim

. 40: 20 l

2O

Man Days

Complete reverse side and enter total Is) here

Geophysical

- Electromagnetic

- Magnetometer

- Radiometric

. - Other

ll Geological

1 Geochemical

Days per Claim

Airborne Credits

Note: Special provisions Electromagnetic credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys, j Magnetometer

; Radiometric

. Oavsper l Claim

Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type Of Work Performed

Performed on Oaim(s)

Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits

Total ExpendituresTotal

Days Cream

\LInstructions

Total Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per c'aim selectee m columns at right.

Certification Verifying Report of Wi

Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Mining Claim

Prefix Number

P 760642i 760643l 760644j 760645j 760646i 760647i 760648

760649. 76O65O! 760651

760652760653760654

i 760655i 760656i 760657L76Q758. j 760659! 7606601 760651' 760662L. .76066.3-..

Expend. Days C'.

s— - -

Xf

k.

V.n.ng Claim

Pre'ix Number

P 760665760666760667 760668 760669760670

i 760671\ 760699

A-\^ 76Q7QP "^ - 76O701 ^y 760702

J .. 760703. S 760704| 760705

760706 L 760707. . 760708 L 760709- .. 76Q710

76071 1

Expend.

- -

~

. . ——

Total numher of mining 1 ^ claims covered rjy this ^ Jreport Of work.

For Office Use OnlyTotal Days Cr. Date Recorded Recorded

Mining Recorder

Date Approved as Recorded Branch Director

l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Repon of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.

and Postal Address of Penon Certifying

V. H. Thompson, Suite 7OO - 88 University Ave., Toronto, Ont., M5J 1T6Oat* Certified . Car t. f Ad ay (Signature)Oat* CertifiedApril 17, 1984

1362 (81 "91

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760659P

760661P

7606?9

4" p

760&66P

76070 M- 76066Z

760669P

7600,7P

760670P7607O5

MAP Scale' l inch t*

PV607IO

TOTAL FIELD rWSNETOriETER SURVEY*V

GEOSEARCH CONSULTANTS LTDContour interval

100 gamma contour

500 gamma contour

Depression

~ Readings in Gammas

DOriE EXPLORATION (CANADA) LTD. Project 159 G

,.,^p MEUNHAH CPEEK. DETOUR LAKE AREAJl k^^^- ft^ ̂ t9^r

83-2&I S

- Far absolute value add 59.000 -k) piaffed

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LOCATION MAP

Contour interval.

IOO gamma contour

500 gamma contour

Depression

100 gammas "Readings in Gammas

For afaso/Liifi value 5^000 to pJofted

r u/orfc - Feb f March o/e/- Jake on L/ncs //^

u/dfor anu

42HI6NEMCS 2.67** MARQUIS LAKE 220

TOTAL FIELD MAGNETOMETER SURVEY*X

GEDSEARCH CONSULTANTS LTD.fer

OaJIE EyPLORATION fCANADA) LTDProject 159 S

MCWNHAM CREEK, DETOUR LAKE AREA

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— US

— /3S

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LOCATION MAPScale-. 1 inch to Jt mite..1

TOTAL FIELP MAONErrOMETET?

GEOSEARCH CONSULTANTS LTP.

Contour intervol

lOOgommn contour

50u gamma contour Depression

100 gammas

For

Pat* FebJ42H1BNEMK a 6789 MARQUIS LAKE 230

POME EXPLORATION (CANADA) LIMITED

froject 159 G * WesiNEWNHANJ c^ee^ PETDUR LIC:

ONTARIO

Saale.- 1' 25OO

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