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l INTERPRETATION REPORT ~ on
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
I for NORANDA EXPLORATION CO. LTD.
Thorburn and Reid Townships
I by Joseph P. Rothfischer, P.Eng.
September, 1989
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
APPENDIX A: Equipment Specifications
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure I Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6
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Property Location - RegionalProperty Location - LocalClaim MapMagnetics Survey - Thorburn Township (Back Pocket)Magnetics Survey - Reid Township (Back Pocket)Electromagnetic Survey 444 Hz - Thorburn Township(Back Pocket)Electromagnetic Survey 444 Hz - Reid Township(Back Pocket)Electromagnetic Survey 1777 Hz - Thorburn Township(Back Pocket)Electromagnetic Survey 1777 Hz - Reid Township(Back Pocket)
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ABSTRACT . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l
PROPERTY LOCATION AND ACCESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l
CLAIMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 2
PERSONNEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
MAGNETICS SURVEYTheory . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . 2Field Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Interpretation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
HORIZONTAL LOOP EM SURVEYTheory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 5F/eJd Method . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Interpretation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P
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ABSTRACT
P A total field magnetics and horizontal loop EM survey was conducted by
^ Robert S, Middleton Exploration Services Inc. between July 10, 1989 and August
™ 1 5, 1989 on a property held by Noranda Exploration Company Ltd. in Thorburn and
l Reid Townships, Ontario. The purpose of the surveys was to assess the base metal
potential of the property, and recommend a drill project based on favourable
g results.
g The magnetics survey revealed that there was moderate magnetic relief on
the property, which reflected the response of intermediate to mafic volcanics which
l have been intruded by diabase dykes. Truncations and offsets in the magnetic
contours indicated that the property has undergone extensive faulting.
l The horizontal loop EM survey did not delineate any bedrock EM conductors,
M only weak anomalies associated with faults were detected.
Based on these results, the base metal potential of this property is poor and
no follow-up drill program can be Justified at this time. The property may hold
potential for other types of mineralization, but this must be assessed before any
further work is contemplated.
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INTRODUCTION
l In July and August, 1989, geophysical surveys consisting of total field
magnetics and horizontal loop EM were conducted in Thorburn and Reid Townships
g on behalf of Noranda Exploration Company Ltd., by Robert S. Middleton Exploration
M Services Inc. This work was the continuation of a program initiated on the
™ property by Noranda in 1988.
l Examination of the OGS aeromagnetic and airborne EM maps (81052, 81053 and
81060) for the survey area indicates that weak to strong amplitude EM anomalies
g are located within the property boundaries. The ground geophysical surveys were
. conducted in order to locate and characterize the response of these airborne
anomalies, and to determine drill hole locations based on favourable survey results.
l The previous program conducted in the summer of 1988 in Loveland Township
(Noranda Grid 4B) reveals that moderate to strong amplitude airborne EM anomalies
g are associated with a weak to moderate HLEM response and an elevated magnetic
. response of 300 to 500 gammas above a background of 850 gammas. Similar results
™ were expected with this latest phase of surveying.
lPROPERTY LOCATION AND ACCESS
l The property is located in Thorburn and Reid Townships, Porcupine Mining
m Division, and is bordered to the south by Loveland and MacDiarmid Townships.
This location is approximately 35 km NNW of Timmins, Ontario (Figure 1).
l A four-wheel drive vehicle was initially used to access the property by
proceeding north on Highway 576 to Kamiskotia, and then north on the Kamiskotia-
| Smooth Rock Falls road to a bush road l km north of Enid Creek. Heading east on
g this road allowed another 500m access by truck. The remaining 6 km were
negotiated with an 8 wheel amphibious ARGO, along an extremely wet drill road.
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PROVINCE OP ONTARIO
JfLREVISIONS ROBERT S. MIDDLETON
EXPLORATION SERVICES INC.for
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THORBURN TOWNSHIP PROPERTYREGIONAL LOCATION MAP
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CLAIMS
The geophysical program provided survey coverage for the following claims:
Claim Numbers No.
983424-432 9983437-444 8
1028069-072 41035336-339 4
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PERSONNEL
The surveys were conducted by the following personnel:
J.P. Rothfischer, P.Eng. M. Booth, Technician T. Cardinal, Technician
MAGNETICS SURVEY
Theory
The magnetic method is based on measuring alteration in the shape and
magnitude of the earth's naturally occurring magnetic field caused by changes in
the magnetization of the rocks in the earth.
These changes in magnetization are due mainly to the presence of the
magnetic minerals, of which the most common is magnetite, and to a lesser extent
ilmenite, pyrrhotite, and some less common minerals.
Magnetic anomalies in the earth's field are caused by changes in two. types
of magnetization: induced and remanent (permanent). Induced magnetization is
caused by the magnetic field being altered and enhanced by increases in the
magnetic susceptibility of the rocks, which is a function of the concentration of the
magnetic minerals.
Remanent magnetism is independent of the earth's magnetic field, and is the
permanent magnetization of the magnetic particles (magnetite, etc.) in the rocks.
ll l This is created when these particles orient themselves parallel to the ambient field
l when cooling. This magnetization may not be in the same direction as the present
earth's field, due to changes in the orientation of the rock or the field.
J The most common method of measuring the total magnetic field in ground
. exploration is with a proton precession magnetometer. This device measures the
™ effect of the magnetic field on the magnetic dipole of hydrogen protons. This
B dipole is caused by the "spin " of the proton, and in a magnetometer these dipoles
in a sample of hydrogen-rich fluid are oriented parallel to a magnetic field applied
f by an electric coil surrounding the sample. After this magnetic field is removed,
^ the dipoles begin to process (wobble) around their orientation under the influence
~ of the ambient earth's magnetic field. The frequency of this precession is
l proportional to the earth's magnetic field intensity,
Field Method
l The magnetics data was collected with an EDA PPM 350 proton procession
M magnetometer, which measures the absolute value of the earth's magnetic field to
™ an accuracy of l gammas. The magnetometer was carried down the survey line
l by a single operator, with the sensor mounted on an aluminum pole to remove it
from any surface geologic noise. Readings were normally taken at 25m intervals,
l and at 12.5m intervals where a high gradient or anomaly was observed by the
m operator.
The readings were corrected for changes in the earth's total field (diurnal
l drift) with an EDA PPM 400 base station magnetometer, which recorded readings
every 20 seconds as the survey was being conducted. The data from both
l magnetometers was then dumped with a computer and base corrected values were
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In fer pro ta tion
Examination of the survey data (Figures 4 and 5) reveals that there is
moderate magnetic relief on the property, with values ranging from 240 to 2970
gammas above the subtracted base level of 58750 gammas (this level was removed
to allow the data to be merged with survey results obtained in 1988). The
™ background level appears to be 800 to 900 gammas above base level, and represents
8 the magnetic response of intermediate to mafic volcanics (see OGS map 2205,
Timmins/Kirkland Lake Compilation).
J The higher magnetic response, between 1200 and 2970 gammas, delineates
g several long, narrow features oriented north-south, and reflects the response of
™ diabase dykes which have intruded the volcanics in this area. The discontinuous
l nature of the diabase intrusions is evidence that the area has been subjected to
faulting, based on offsets and truncations of the magnetic contours.
jj Fault /( extends from line 9+OOE at 10+OOS to line 29+OOE at 2+50N. The
M movement along this northeast-trending feature appears to be about 100m in a
sinistral sense, and this is best observed between lines 16+OOE and 17+OOE at
l 4+50S, and lines 22+OOE and 23+OOE at 1+50S. Similar movement can be observed
along fault /j located between lines 22+OOE, station 10+OOS and 34+OOE, 5+OOS. Other
minor faults trending between northeast and due east have also been identified
from the magnetics data, and all indicate that fault movement on the property is
sinistral.
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l Theory
The Max-Min II is a frequency domain, horizontal loop electromagnetic (HLEM)
l system, based on measuring the response of conductors to a transmitted, time
— varying electromagnetic field,
™ The transmitted, or primary BM field is a sinusoidally varying field at any
of five different frequencies, This field induces an electromotive force, (emf), or
voltage, in any conductor through which the field passes. This is defined by.
J)E.dl = -r)0f (the Faraday Induction Principle)
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B around a closed loop) andjtfis the magnetic flux through the conductor loop. ' This
emf causes a "secondary" current to flow in the conductor in turn generating a
B secondary electromagnetic field.
g This changing secondary field induces an emf in the receiver coil (by the
™ Faraday law) at the same frequency, but which differs from the primary field in
B magnitude and phase. The difference in phase (the phase angle) is a function of
the conductance of the conductor(s), both the target and the overburden and host
I - rock,
M The magnitude of the secondary is also dependant on the conductance, and also on
the dimensions, depth, and geometry of the target, as well as on the interference
B from overburden and the host rock.
These two parameters (phase angle and magnitude) are measured by
gj measuring the strength of the secondary field in two components: the real field
^ or that part "in-phase" with the primary field; and the imaginary field, or that
™ part in "quadrature" or 90 degrees out of phase from the primary field.
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* The magnitude and phase angle of the response is also a function of the
frequency of the primary field. A higher frequency field generates a stronger
response to weaker conductors, but a lower frequency tends to pass through weak
conductors and penetrate to a greater depth. The lower frequency also tends to
— energise the full thickness of a conductor, and gives a better measure of its true
™ conductivity-thickness product (conductance).
B For these reasons two or more frequencies are usually used; the lower for
penetration and accurate measure of good conductors, and the higher frequency
l for strong response to weak conductors.
^ Distinction between conductive targets, overburden, and host rock responses
' are made by studying the shape of the secondary field, and the difference in the
B frequency responses.
The transmitted primary field also creates an em f in the receiver coil, which
l is much stronger than the secondary, and which must be corrected for by the
M receiver. This is done by electronically creating an emf in the receiver, whose
* magnitude is determined by the distance from receiver to transmitter as set on
B the receiver, and whose phase is derived from the receiver via an interconnecting
wire.
l Field Method
M The Max-Min II survey was carried out in the "maximum coupled" mode
(horizontal co-planar). The transmitter and receiver are carried in-line down the
surrey line separated by a constant distance (in this case 150m) with the receiver
leading. Two transmitter frequencies were used: 444 Hz and 1777 Hz, and readings
vere taken every 25m. The transmitter and receiver are connected by a cable, for
phase reference and operator communication.
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Jnterpretation
l The results of the horizontal loop EM survey (Figures 6 to 9) indicate that
no bedrock EM conductors similar to the one delineated on Noranda grid 4B were
l detected with this latest phase of surveying. The 444 Hz data (Figures 6 and 7)
n did not yield any discernable anomalous response. However, weak amplitude
anomalies could be identified with the 1777 Hz survey (Figures 8 and 9), Anomaly
l C, is located between lines 18+OOE and 19+OOE, and stations 5+OOS and 6+OOS. Its
trend is parallel to that of fault f, and it most likely reflects the response of a
l fault or splay 100m north of f on the edge of a diabase dyke. The same can be
M said for conductor C* located 75m south of fault f^between lines 32+OOE and 35+OOE.
Conductor Cs located between lines 23+OOE and 24+OOE at 3+50S, also appears to be
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i l l CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
l The magnetic survey results indicated that there is moderate magnetic relief
on the property, generated by intermediate to mafic volcanics which have been
l intruded by north-south oriented diabase dykes. These dykes have been displaced
m in a sinstral sense by northeast- to east- trending faults.
The horizontal loop EM survey did not detect any anomalies at a frequency
l of 444 Hz, and weak amplitude anomalies detected at 1777 Hz are believed to be
generated by faults, and/or the edges of diabase dykes.
l In comparison to the results obtained from the 1988 surveys, the recent
m ground magnetics and HLEM surveys failed to delineate any bedrock conductors
similar to those detected by Noranda on grid 4B. Based on these results, a follow-
I up drill program is not recommended at this time, and the property should be re-
evaluated before any other further work is contemplated.l 'Respe
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REFERENCES
ll ol* 1 988 Airborne Electromagnetic and Total Intensity Survey, Timmins
Area, Ontario; by Geoterrex Ltd,, for the Ontario Geological
( Survey. Geophysical Series Map, 81052 Thorburn Township 81053 Reid Township 81060 Loveland Township
1987 Timmins-Kirkland Lake Geological Compilation Series, Cochrane,Sudbury and Timiskaming District; Ontario Department of Mines,
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CERTIFICA T I O N
I, Joseph P. Rothfischer, of 136 Cedar Street South, in the City of Timmins, Province of Ontario, certify as follows concerning my report on the Noranda Exploration Company, Ltd. property in Thorburn and Reid Townships, Province of Ontario, and dated September 30, 1989.
1. J am a graduate of Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, with a B.Se. (Eng.) in Geophysics, obtained in 1986.
2. I am a member in good standing of the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario.
3. I have been practising in Canada for the past 3 years.
4. I have no direct interest in the properties, leases or securities of Noranda Exploration Company Ltd., nor do I expect to receive any,
5. The attached report is a product of:
(a) Examination of data included in the report which was collected on the property concerned.
Dated jfsJvlfirZaeptember, 1989 TIMM
APPENDIX
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m IVlaximum coupled t horizontal-loop J operation with reference cable.
B Minimum coupled operation with reference cable. PtM0/^0 ^
B Vertical-loop operation without reference cable.
B Coil separations: H5, 5O,1OO,15O, SOO and SSOrn C with cable] or 100,600,300,000,600 and BOO f-t.
B Reliable data from depths of up to IBOm CBOO ft].
B Built-in voice communication circuitry with cable.
B Tilt meters to control coil orientation.
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Frequencies! . BBS, 1777 end 355SHz. Repeatability i
Modes of Operation)
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Parametera Readl
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Transmitter coil plane end re ceiver coil plene horizontal IMax-coupled; Horizontal-loop mode). Used with refencebte.
M l N! Transmitter coil plane horizon- tel end receiver coil plane ver- ticel (Mln-coupled mode). Deed with reference cable.
V.L. i Trensmitter coll plane verti cal end receiver coil plane hori zontal (.Vertical-loop mode). Used without reference cable , In parallel linea.
S3.50,KX). 150.200 S S50m (MMD) or 1OO, SOO, 3OO, 4OD,BOOend BOO ft. (MMHF). Coil separations in V.L.mode nob re stricted to fixed values.
- In-Phase end Quadrature compo nents of the secondary field In MAX and MIN modee.
- Tilt-angle of the totel field In V.L. mode .
- Autometic, direct readout on BOmm (3.5") edgewise metere in MAX end MIN modea. No null ing or compensation necessary.
- Tilt angle and null in 9Omm edge wise meters in V.L.mode.
In-Phase: SSOV. , 1OOV. by push button switch .
Quadrature: i SO V.. s TOO V. by push button switch.
Tiles *7SV. elope.NulKV.LJi Sensitivity odjusteblo
by seperetion switch.
4D.S5V.toi1V. normally.on conditions, frequencios tvseparation used .
TrenBmlttor Output! assHz
BSBHz 1777Hz 355SHZ
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Receiver Butterlooigv trnnn. radio type bnttar itLife! Mprirax. 35lvn. continuo ty (alkaline, O.5 Ah), less ir weather.
Trnnnmlttor 13 a tt a ri u D l
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13V B Ali battery.
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Light weight S-conductor cnble for minimum friction. LJr ed. All reference cables 01 et extra cost. Please B
Built-in Intercom aynte voice communication botwo ceiver end trennrnitter opet In MAX and MIN modea, ferenco cable .
Built-in eignal snd referenci Inp lights to Indicate erro readings .
In-Phase and Quadrature to O.SV. ; Tilts- 1V. .
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Temperotura Rqngoi -4O*C to + BO'C (-4O'Fto*
Receiver Weight! B kg (13lbs.)
TransmlttBr Welghtl 13kg (S9lba.)
Shipping Weight! Typically BOkg (133 Ibs.). tIrifj on nunntlt-.ifja of r coble ortd bntterino in Shipped In two f ield/shipping
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P A R A IVI E T R l C S L l IVI l T E USOD STeeLCASE RD. E., MARKHAM, ONT., CANADA , L3R 1GS
Ministry of Northern Development and Mines
Ontario
Mining Act
42A12NE0887 2 .12879 REID
Report of Work(Geophysical, Geological and Geochemical Surveys)
900- Technical Reports and maps in duplicate should be submitted to
Mining Lnnds Section. Mineral Development and Lands Cranch:
Type of Survey(s)
Geophysical (Mag and EM)Recorded Holder(s)
Noranda Exploration Company, Limited
Mining Division Township or Area
Porcupine Thorburn/Reid
G {VCFlQX-* 1 L-th T 1Address ~~
P.O. Box 1205 Timmins, Ontario P4N 7J5
Prospector's Licence No.
A-34387Telephone No.
267-1194Survey Company
Middleton Exploration Services Inc.Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical Report)
Joseph P. Rothfisher 136 Cedar Street South, Timmins, Ont.Date of Survey (from S to)
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Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Special Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (lor each)
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plele reverse side and r total(s) here
PORCUPiUi . .
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le: SpecilvrlVisrans "^ credits do not j o.' j y apply to Airborne
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Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Other
?Electromagni ;ic-5"^Magnetomet*
Other
Days per Claim
20
40
Days per Claim
Days per Claim
Total miles flown over claim(s). JDale Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)
November 14/89 '-, - . , IV \ . . ,,Certification Verifying Report of Work
Mining Claim
Prefix
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983424' y/?
983425 ^
983426.W .
983427^ .
983428 fl(C .
983429 ^
983430 of.
983431 QK
983432 a(
983437 R
983438 ^
983439 C ((
983440 c \(
983441 ^
983442 afc
983443 '5^
9834441^-,
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J 028069 rt.
' 1028070 ot
1028071 ^
1 02807 2jy.
1035336
1035337
1035338
1035339
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l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in this Report of Work, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and annexed report is true.
Name and Address o! Person Certifying
Roger F. Dahn__P.O. Box 1205, Timmins, OntarioTelephone No. Dale
267-1194 Nov. 14, 1989
Certified By (Signature)
Vv . . . !:-..Received Stamp
For Office Use Only RECORDED
NOV 1 5 1989
norandaNoranda Exploration Company, Limited n f f m t* r*. (no personal liability) RECEIVED 60 Shirley St. South, P.O. Box 1205Timmins, Ontario Telephone: (705),?68-9BODwyv PAN 7J5 Fax: dmM&BJ^l&^J
MINING LANDS SECTION7 March 1990
W.R. Cowan, ManagerMinistry of Northern Development and MinesMining Lands Section880 Bay Street3rd FloorToronto, OntarioM5S 1Z8
RE: File #2.12879
Attention; D. Messenger,
Dear Sir:
Enclosed you will find plans (in duplicate) for a Geophysical
Survey submitted under Special Provisions on mining claims P983424
et. al., in the Townships of Thorburn/Reid that you returned for
us to show the location of the claim posts. This has now been
done.
Hoping this material meets with your approval.
Yours trulyNORANDA EXPLORATION COMPANY, LIMITED(no personal liability)
ntario
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ministere du De"veloppement du Nord et des Mines
Mining Lands Section 3rd Floor, Bay Street Toronto, Ontario M5S 1Z8
Telephone: (416) 965-4888
February 26, 1990 File: -#2.12879
Noranda Exploration Company Limited P.O. Box 1205 Timmins, Ontario P4N 7J5
Dear Sir:
Re: Geophysical Survey submitted on Mining Claims P 983424 et al in the Township of Thorburn/Reid.
Enclosed are the plans in (Duplicate) for this Survey, in order to complete your submission, please show the location of the claim posts and and claim. V. lines and return them to this office quoting file #2.12879.
Should you require further information, please contact Dale Messenger at (416) 965-4888. -
Thanks you for your co-operation. , - "
Yours sincerely,
CowanProvincial Manager, Mining Lands Mines S Minerals Division Toronto, Ontario
DM: pt Enclosure
cc: Mining Recorder Timmins, Ontario
ntario
Ministry ofNorthern Development J1 " 1 "? Land* Ration *anrt MinPS 3rd flo0r * 880 ^ Streetand M mes Toronto, Ontario
MBS 1Z8 Ministere duD6veloppement du Nord Telephone: (416) 965-4888 et des Mines
November 22, 1989 File: 2.12879Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development and Mines60 Wilson AvenueTimmins, OntarioP4N 2S7
Dear Sir:
We received reports and maps on November 16, 1989 for Geophysical (Magnetometer and Electromagnetic) Survey submitted under Special Provisions (credit for Performance and Coverage) on Mining Claims P 983424 et al 1n the Townships of Thorburn and Reid.
We do not have a copy of the Report of Work which 1s normally filed with your office prior to the submission of this technical data. Please forward a copy as soon as possible.
Yours sincerely,
CowanProvincial Manager, Mining Lands Mines S Minerals Division
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cc: REGISTERED
Noranda Exploration Company Ltd. P.O. Box 1205 Timmins, Ontario P4N 7J5
norandaNoranda Exploration Company, Limited(no personal liability)60 Shirley St. South, P.O. Box 1205Timmins, OntarioP4N 7J5 RECEIVED
Telephone: (705) 264-2368(705)267-1194
Fax: (705)264-8132
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neat: Sir:
Enclosed you will tind reports and maps (in duplicate) for a
uo'jnt' toi.io ter anc1 liorizonta.! loop h; M Survey submitted under
speciaJ ^revisions on mining claims P-903424 et. al., in the
Tov/nships o l ThorDurn and keid.
nopirxj this r.iaterial meets with your: approval.
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Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ministere du DeVeloppement du Nord et des Mines
April 26, 1990
Mining Lands Section 880 Bay Street, 3rd Floor Toronto, Ontario MBS 1Z8
Telephone: (416) 965-4888
Your File: Our File:
W8906-571 2.12879
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development and Mines60 Wilson AvenueTIMMINS, OntarioP4N 2S7
Dear Sir:
Re: Notice of Intent dated March 15, 1990 for
ONTARIO Ca CW. CUW'BYWT PILES
APR 6 1990
RECEIVEDGeophysical Survey (Electromagnetic
and Magnetometer submitted on Mining Claims: P983424 et al in Thorburn and Reid Townships.
The assessment work credits, as listed with the above-mentioned Notice of Intent have been approved as of the above date.
Please inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so indicate on your records.
Yours sincerely,
W.R. CowanProvincial Manager, Mining LandsMines b Minerals Division
DM/dvl Enclosure
cc: Mr. G.H. FergusonMining and Lands Commissioner Toronto, Ontario
Noranda Exploration Timmins, Ontario
Resident Geologist Timmins, Ontario
Middleton Exploration Timmins, Ontario
Roger F. Dahn Timmins, Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
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Work Credits
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No credit! have been allowed for tht following mining claims
Q not sufficiently covered by tht torvtv Insufficient technical data filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credit! H necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not
exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical- 60: Ceotogocal. 40; Geoch*m1cal. 40; Section 7 7(19)-CO.
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Technical Assessment
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March 15, 1990
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15 days Electromagnetic - P983424
No credit! have boen allowed for the following mining claims
not sufficiently covered by the survey
P 1113083
Inefficient technical data filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the (old number of approved aiiessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Ctophyiicil- 80; Ceoloaocal - 40; Geochemical * 40; Section 77(191 -CO.
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Ministry of'Northern Development and Mines
Ontario tMining Act
Report of Work(Geophysical, Geological and Geochemical Surveys)
Instructions- Please lype or print.- Refer lo Section 77, Ihe Mining Act tor assessment work requirements- and maximum credits allowed per survey type.- H number of mining claims traversed exceeds space on this form,
attach a list.- Technical Reports and maps in duplicate should be submitted lo
Mining Lnnds Section. Mineral Development find LniuJs Branch:
Type of Survey(s)
Geophysical (Mag and EM)Recorded Holder(s)
Noranda* Exploration Company, Limited
Mining Division Township or Area
Porcupine Thorburn/Reid
*Address
P.O. Box 1205 Timmins, Ontario P4N 7J5
Prospector's Licence No.
A-34387 *Telephone No.
267-1194Survey Company
Middleton Exploration Services Inc.Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical Report)
Joseph P. Rothfisher 136 Cedar Street South, Timmins, Ont.Dale of Survey (from A lo)
olP, iPo7 , 69 | D#, PC8, 89Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Special Provisions
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Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
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Certification Verifying Report of Work
1 hereby certify that 1 have a personal and intimate knowledge of the (acts set forth in this Report of Work, having performed Ihe work or witnessed same during and/or ader its completion and annexed report is true.
Name and Address of Person Certifying
Roger F. Dahn P.O. Box 1205, Timmins, OntarioTelephone No.
267-1194Dale
Nov. 14, 1989Certified By (Signature)
Received Stamp
For Office Use Only
Total Days Cr. Recorded
Dale Recorded
rtoAjS/ff?Date Approved as Recorded Provincial Manager. Mining Lands
RECORDED
NOV 1 5 1989
Ministry of'Northern Development and Mines
Ontario
Mining ActReport of Work(Geophysical, Geological and Geochemical Surveys)
Instructions- Please type or print.- Refer lo Section 77, the M ining Act for assessment work requirements-and maximum credits allowed per survey type.- If number of mining claims traversed exceeds space on this form,
attach a list.- Technical Reports and maps in duplicate should be submitted to
Mining Lands Section, Mineral Development nnd LnnrJs Branch
Type of Survey(s)
Geophysical (Mag andRecorded Holder(s)
Noranda**ExplorationAddress
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P.O. Box 1205 Timmins, Ontario
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267-1194Survey Company
Middleton Exploration Services Inc.Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical Report)
Joseph P. Rothfisher 136 Cedar Street South, TimminsCredits Requested per Each Claim inSpecial Provisions
For first survey:
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Name and Address of Person Certifying
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