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4ip09NEeea4 2. nase BRYCE 010 Property Evaluation Report Claims - 981425, 1046165, 1046166, 1012961 and 1012962 Bryce Township, Ontario By Highrock Contracting Ltd. La Ronge, Saskatchewan RECEIVED J Ut 8 1988 MINING LANtfS SECTION rHIGHROCK CONTRACTING LTD.:

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4ip09NEeea4 2. nase BRYCE 010

Property Evaluation Report

Claims - 981425, 1046165, 1046166, 1012961 and 1012962

Bryce Township, Ontario

By

Highrock Contracting Ltd. La Ronge, Saskatchewan

RECEIVED

J Ut 8 1988

MINING LANtfS SECTION

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Author's certificate of qualifications

2. Property Location, Access, and Ownership

Fig-1 Disposition Map: excerpted from PlanNo. M-282-Bryce

3. Exploration History

4. Regional Geology

Fig-2 Regional Geology Map: excerpted from OGSMap 2205

Timmins-Kirkland Lake

5. Property Geology

Fig-3 Property Geology Map: excerpted from OGSMap 2501

Hill Lake

Fig-4 Sample Location Sketch, Dunn 1988

Fig-5 Detail Location of old workings, Dunn 1988

6. Summary and Recommendations

Appendices: Prospectors' Sample DescriptionsAnalytical Results

References: Ontario Geological Survey Report 250,Hill Lake, Johns 1986

: Cobalt Resident Geologist's Report,1987, Owsiacki and Anderson

: OGS Compilation Map 2205, margin notes

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CERTIFICATION OF QUALIFICATIONS

I, Rodney H. Spooner, of Box 450, Saskatchewan do hereby certify that:

La Ronge,

1. I am a registered Professional Engineer in good standing of the Association of Professional Engineers of Saskatchewan, and a member of the Engineering Institute of Canada.

2. I am a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan (B.Se. 1972)

3. I have been practising my profession for sixteen years/ and I have worked in the field of mineral exploration since 1966.

Rodney H. Spooner

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Property

The property consists of 5 claims numbered 981425 (Nl/2 SE 1/4 Lot 10 concession II) 1046166, 1046165, 1012961 and 1012962 (Sl/2 Lot 9 concession II) all of Bryce Twp. Larder Lake Mining District, Ontario NTS 41 P 9. The claims are currently registered to Gary Dunn, Box 995 La Ronge, Saskatchewan.

Assessment expenditures for claim 981425, good for l year, will be submitted in the next short while. This claim will then be in good standing until May 22, 1989. Assessment expenditures of about ^1200 will be required to be spent on the other four claims, in total, by April 26, 1989.

Access

The claim group can be reached by driving from New Liskeard, Ontario towards Elk Lake on Highway 65. At Osseo, a grid road is taken north and then west to its end in a farmer's field (Approximately 4 miles). From the northwest end of the field, an old logging trail runs to Pike Lake. The claim group straddles the trail.

EXPLORATION HISTORY

Bryce Township, like most areas of Ontario, has a lengthy exploration history. Very little, however, is on file regarding any of the ground now covered by the Dunn claims. Government geology map 2205 show a copper occurrence in volcanics inside the group. This is most likely a chalcopyrite-bearing outcrop incidentally found and noted by the government mappers. Just west of the group a 27-foot deep shaft is shown on Preliminary Map P 2053. It was sunk in Gowganda conglomerates near their contact with Nipissing Diabase rocks. It is not known why the shaft was excavated.

Immediately north and northeast of the property the Libby Prospect, now being reinvestigated by Gossan Resources, consists of gold-bearing, pyritic quartz- carbonate veins carrying 0.18 to 0.26 oz/T Au. The veins and shears are sometimes associated with small feldspar porphyry dikes intruding volcanic strata. Gossan's recent grids abut the north boundary of the Dunn claims.

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Near Heather Lake, about l mile northwest of the property, gold-bearing shears are currently being drilled by Mingold Resources.

In Tudhope Township, about ten miles northwest of the property, current exploration of old silver workings is reported. Northern Silver Fox Resources reports assays up to 1079 oz/T Ag from an adit. The occurrence is in carbonate veins associated with aplite dikes cutting Nipissing Diabase. This aplite-diabase association is well- known in the Nipissing terrane.

Mr. Dunn and some associates located several very old pits in sheared volcanic rocks on claim 1046166. This work was apparently not filed for assessment.

REGIONAL GEOLOGY

Table of Formations

Nipissing Diabaseintrusive contact

Cobalt Group: Gowganda FormationFelsic to Intermediate intrusives

intrusive contact Abitibi Greenstones

The property is situated at the south end of the outcropping Abitibi Greenstone Belt where it is covered by the on-lapping Cobalt Group metasediments. A large sill of Nipissing Diabase intrudes both units. All units trend generally northeast.

The metavolcanics themselves are largely mafic to intermediate varieties. Basal mafic flows are predominate in the northwest side of the belt while pyroclastic units predominate in the stratigraphically higher southeast side. Metamorphic grades are in the Greenschist Facres.

A variety of porphyritic felsic intrusives occur throughout the belt. These are roughly tonalitic in composition, though certain economically important ones are dacitic feldspar porhyries (e.g. Britcanna Porphyry). Numerous small felsic dikes, sills, and plugs are present in the greenstones and are apparent locii of shearing, often being associated with gold showings. Many of the economically-interesting dikes are northwest-striking, possibly related to the large Cross Lake Fault, about five miles northeast of the property.

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LEGEND

QUATERNARY PLEISTOCENE AND RECENT

Glacial, glaciofluvial. swamp, lake and stream deposits.

UNCONFORMITY

PRECAMBRIAN"

MIDDLE PRECAMBRIAN

MAFIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS NIPISSING DIABASE

13 Unsubdivided.13a Diabase13c Diabase chilled margins.13d Aplite, granophyre.

INTRUSIVE COm ACT

HURONIAN SUPERGROUP COBALT GROUP

LORRAIN FORMATION

METAMORPHOSED MAFIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS

6 Unsubdivlded 6a Hyperslhene diorite. 6b Gabbro 6c Porphyritic gabbro (feldspar phe

nocryst)6d Hornblende diorite. 6e Diabase.

WTRUSNt CONTACT

CHARLTON ULTRAMAFIC INTRUSION5a WehrliteSe Pyroxenite.Sd Leucocratic gabbronorite.Se Carbonated.SI Serpentiniied.Sg Variolitic malic dike.

INTRUSIVE OOmACT

METASEDIMENTS CHEMICAL METASEDIMENTS*

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EARLY PRECAMBRIAN

UNMETAMORPHOSED MAFIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS

10a Diabase.lOb Porphyritic diabase (feldspar

phenocrysts)INTRUSIVE CONTACT

MAFIC ALKALIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS

Sa Lamprophyre.9b Pebble-bearing lamprophyre.

INTRUSIVE CONTACT

FELSIC TO INTERMEDIATE INTRUSIVE ROCKS

8 UnsubdividedBa Tonalite, trondhjemite.8b GranodiorHe.8d Aplite.81 Cataclastic tonaliteSg Contaminated tonalite, diorite8h Tonalite with malic metavolcanic

xenoliths. 6j Mylonite

INTRUSIVE CONTACTS

METAMORPHOSED FELSIC TO INTERMEDIATE INTRUSIVE ROCKS

METAVOLCANICS ULTRAMAFIC METAVOLCANICS*

3 Unsubdivided 3a Mas Jive peridotite. 3c Spinifex texture 3d Talc-carbonate schist. 3e Chlorite schist. 31 Tremolite. 30 Carbonated.

INTERMEDIATE TO FELSIC MEWtoLCANICS*

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MAFIC METAVOLCANICS*

f Unsubdividedla Massive line-grained lavaf b Massive medium-grained lavatc Pillowed lavatd Amygdaloidal lava.le Variolitic lava.lg Black high Iron malic lava.ih Spinifex texture.II Broken pillow breccia.t k Isolated pillow breccia.l m Flow breccia.in Porphyritic flow (amphibole pheno

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MTRUSIVE CONTACT

Ag Silver.Au Gold

tp Chalcopyrite.Cu Copper.

hi Fuchsite.h*m Hematite.qey Quartz carbonate vein.qv Quartt vein.ra fladteacf/vemfnerab.9 Sulphide mineralization.

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Bedrock; (small outcrop, area of outcrop).

Bedding, horizontal.

Bedding, top unknown; (Inclined, vertical).

Bedding, top Indicated by arrow; (Inclined, vertical, overturned).

Bedding, top (arrow) trom grain grat alton; (Inclined, vertical, overturned)

Bedding, top (arrow) from cross bee ding; (Inclined, vertical, overturned).

Bedding, top (arrow) trom retattonshot cleavage and bedding; (Inclined.overturned).Lava How; top (arrow) trom pillowsshape and packing. Lava How; lopIn direction ol arrow.Schistosity; (horizontal. Inclined, vertical).

Gneissosity; (horizontal. Inclined, vertical).

Foliation; (horizontal. Inclined, vertical).

Banding; (horizontal. Inclined. - vertical).

Lineation with plunge.

Geological boundary; (observed, position Interpreted, deduced from geophysics).Magnetic contour, value In gammas. Magnetic attraction.

Fault; (observed, assumed). Spot Indicates down throw side, arrows Indicate horizontal movement.

Lineament.

Jointing; (horizontal, Inclined, vertical).

Drag folds with plunge.

Anticline, syncline, with plunge.

Drillhole; (vertical, Inclined, projectt vertically, projected up dip). Overburden shown.

Vein, vein network. Width In Inches, leat or metres.

Radioactivity.

Swamp-

Motor road. Provincial highway number encircled where applicable

Other road.Trail, portage, winter road.

International or Provincial boundary

County, District, Regional or District Municipal Boundary, with mHe post.

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The Round Lake Batholith, an essentially tonalite- trondhjemite body, bounds the northwest side of the belt. The southeast side and southwest end of the belt are bounded by Cobalt Group metasediroents overlain by recent glaciofluvial and lacustrine sediments.

Literally dozens of mines, large and small, have been or are being, mined in the Abitibi Belt. The nearest mining community is Larder Lake, about 35 miles northeast of the property. Other prominent mining camps in the Abitibi Belt include Kirkland Lke, Timmins, and South Porcupine. Metals produced over the years include gold, silver, cobalt, cadmium, tungstin, molybdenum, copper, zinc, lead, nickel, asbestos, iron, and sulphur.

PROPERTY GEOLOGY

The claims are underlain by pyroclastic volcanics (Catharine Group), conglomerates and argillites (Gowganda Formation), and Nipissing Diabase (see excerpted geologymap).

The volcanics outcrop sparsely in the northern three claims and in the southern parts of the southernmost claims. The volcanics are mapped as intermediate to felsic tuffs, locally strongly carbonatized. Mr. Dunn and his team discovered several old, previously unreported, pits in strongly sheared tuffs with weak-to-intense carbonate replacement, quartz veining, pyritization, and fuchsite- bearing zones. Assays from new grab, and chip, samples run in the 0.02 to 0.05 oz/T Au range. The fuchsite association was previously unkown on the property, however it is my understanding that fuchsite is a strong indicator mineral to the presence of gold in the Kerr Addison Mine near Larder Lake. One of the samples also is partly comprised of a mafic feldspar porphyry, another common rock association in several gold showings in Bryce Township.

An outlier of felsic pyroclastics, in the southern extremities of the claim group was seen to contain rusty sulphide which could not be sampled due to the smoothness and competence of the outcrop. A copper occurrence noted in the Ontario Department of Mines compilation map, may be inside the property, in this outlier.

The volcanic rocks have undergone only greenschist facies metamorphism except near intrusions, where amphibolite facies metamorphism has been reached, locally. There is some postulation that a porphyritic pluton at depth, has caused, or contributed to, the shearing and gold enrichment near the property.

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The volcanics disappear under the Gowganda conglomerates, a thick, Middle Precambrian succession, which is part of the Cobalt Group. These rocks are essentially unmetamorphosed except near intrusive contact. A few showings of uraninite are known in the conglomerate in other districts. As the unit is recessive, a creek and low-lying valley form its topographic expression.

A sill of Nipissing Diabase is traceable for a few miles either side of the claims. It is a south-dipping, weakly-metamorphosed (except for chill margins), equigranular rock. The pyroxenes and feldspars are largely altered to chlorite-biotite, and sericite-epidote. No aplites have been mapped on the property.

The recent prospecting turned up a medium-grained charnockitic rock in the southwest corner of the claim group. It is not certain whether the rock was in situ. No intrusives of this type have been described in the area.

SUMMARY

The property is partly underlain by Abitibi Belt volcanogenic rocks which are locally sheared, carbonatized, pyritized, and contain fuchsite. The rocks contain gold in concentrations up to 0.05 Oz/T. These samples are surface specimens which are leached significantly.

The possibility of carbonate-aplite-silver associations in the Nipissing Diabase is worth investigating.

A previously unexplored gossan zone in volvanics, noticed during the staking, may have significance.

The thickness of the Gowganda Formation on the property is unknown, but is likely considerable, even a short distance from the contact. This will obviously make tracing the mineralized zones difficult should they strike under the conglomerate cover.

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RECOMMENDATIONS

1. The rediscovered gold showing in sheared tuffs should be stripped, sluiced, and trenched. Detail geological mapping and channel sampling should be done over the showing. A small soil sampling grid should be established for wider coverage.

2. The sulphide-rich zone at the south end of the property should be further investigated. Initially this would comprise limited overburden stripping, and blasting.

3. The entire property should be prospected in detail.

Rodney H. Spocfcfer P. Eng.

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SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONS BRYCE PROJECT

GEO-1 o/c claim 6166 tuff, fragmental, fine-grained,pale green, largely altered to chlorite andsericite, weakly lineated to schistose, nosulphides, non-magnetic, no carbonate

GEO-2 o/c claim 1425 intermediate volcanic, fine grained, pale grey-green, largely altered tochlorite-sericite, no sulphides, non-magnetic orcalcitic

GEO-3 o/c claim 1425 intermediate tuff, fine-grained,schistose, dark grey-green, mostly sericitized-chloritized, no sulphides, magnetite or calcite

GEO-4 o/c claim 2962 felsic volcanic, massive, darkgrey, minor chlorite, trace fine pyrite, nomagnetite or calcite

GEO-5 o/c claim 2962 felsic volcanic, massive, lightgrey, minor epidote-calcite alteration, finedisseminated magnetite l-2%

GEO-6 o/c claim 2961 hypersthene granodiorite(charnockite?) medium to coarse-grained, greyishto pale pink, black pyroxene of highly variablegrain size 151, minor chlorite, no sulphides, non magnetic

GEO-7 o/c (?) claim 2962, intermediate tuff, finegrained, about 25% dark (chlorite) grains, darkgrey-green, carbonatized, non-magnetic

GEO-8 o/c claim 2962, acid tuff (?), very fine-grained,finely layered, pale green-grey, epidote stringersparallel layering, possible fine shear material,no carbonate, strongly magnetic, esp. on epidotestringers

GEO-10 o/c claim 6166 sheared felsic volcanic, massive,pale green, chlorite and calcite porphyroblasts 3-4 mm scattered, coarse calcite masses, non magnetic

X-151 o/c claim 6166 sheared felsic volcanic (?) nearlycomplete sericite-talc-carbonate alterationAssay: NIL

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X-154 o/c claim 6166 narrow bull quartz vein in feldspar porphyry, occasional chlorite clots in vein, the wall rocks dark green matrix with 35% subhedral to euhedral feldspars 1-2 mm diameter, non-magnetic, no carbonate

GB-1 o/c claim 6166 sheared fragmental tuff, fine grained, pale green, considerable carbonate alteration and veining, scattered replacement calcite lenses, minor fine pyrite, non-magnetic, Assay: 0.002 oz/T

GB-2 o/c claim 6166 sheared tuff, very similar to GB-1 (same o/c) minor Py, Cp along cross-cutting calcite-quartz fractures, Assay: NIL

GB-3 o/c claim 6166 sheared tuff as in GB-1, 2, pale grey-green, minor carbonate, contains Py-rich (10%) layer or lens Assay: NIL

GB-5 o/c claim 6166, sericite talc chlorite schist, probably sheared volcanic, greenish, non-magnetic, no carbonate Assay: 0.002 oz/T

GB-6 o/c claim 6166 sericite-talc calcite schist, sheared volcanic (?), light grey-green, fine spots of hematite in calcite-rich layer, non-magnetic Assay: 0.002 oz/T

GD-11 o/c claim 6166 sericite-tale schist-sheared volcanic (?), light grey-green, yellowish iron staining, fine Py < l t t no carbonate, non-magnetic Assay: 0.01 oz/T

GD-13 o/c claim 6166 sericite fuchsite schist, intensely sheared, light grey - pale green, small massive Py lenses and fine disseminations to 15%, no carbonate, non magnetic Assay: 0.05 oz/T

GD-14 o/c claim 6166 sericite-talc-chlorite schist, pale green-grey, highly carbonatized - calcite lenses, siderite specks, trace malachite after chalcocite (?), non-magnetic Assay: 0.005 oz/T

GD-15 o/c claim 6166 sheared rocks probably volcanic, pale green, coarse calcite lenses, partly euhedral, minor epidote, sericitized, trace malachite, siderite (?) Assay: 0.015 oz/T

GD-17 o/c claim 6166 sericite fuchsite schist, highly sheared volcanic (?) pale greenish, rusty, contains replacement Py lenses up to 2 cm x 1/2 cm, fine disseminated Py 2-4 %, non-carbonatized, non-magnetic Assay: 0.05 oz/T

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^f|W SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITED^B4ip^^ P.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

^^^ TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300 ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

(Errtifiralf of Aualpia

Certificate No. 70834

Received April 26, 1988 15

Submitted by Highrock Contracting Ltd

Proj. #Bryce

SAMPLE

GB-1 2356 78 911

GD-10 1112 1314 1517

Date: May 2, 1988

Samples of Chip it Grab

., LaRonge, Saskatchewan.

NO. GOLD Oz/ton0.002 NilNil 0.0020.002 NilNil 0.035/0.040Sample missing 0.002 0.0100.025 0.050/0.0500.005 0.0150.050/0.040

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SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

(Errtifirair of Analyoia

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Received APr 'l 28 ' 1 988

Date: May 2. 1988

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Submitted by Highrock Contracting Ltd., LaRonge, Saskatchewan.

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Ministry ofem Development

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2.11388 BRYCE 900Type of Survey(t)y

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Township or Area

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Address

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Date oTSurvey (from ft to) Total Mil** of Una Cut

Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions

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Days Credits

5 *Instructions ^^

Total Days Credits may be apportioned atjrtrt^ajnThcilder'f choice. Enter number of days credits nufclalm sheeted \. in columns at right. /r f f \

Expand. Days Cr.

PM

Mining ClaimPrafix Number

Total number of mining claims covarad by this raport of work.

For Office Use OnlyTotal Days Gf. Recorded (g.

Dye Recorded

^ 2 2oved as Recorded

Expen Days C

Cer;tffication VerifyinglA hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having |

or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.Name and Postal Address of Parson Certifying

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Ontario

Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand MinesMinistere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines

November 2, 1988 Your File: W8808-275 Our File : 2.11380

Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development and Mines4 Government Road EastKirkland Lake, OntarioP2N 1A2

Dear Sir:

RE: Notice of Intent dated October 18, 1988.Geological St Geochemical Survey submitted on Mining Claims L 1046166 et al in the Township of Bryce

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 since

W.R. CowanProvincial Manager, Mining LanMines S. Minerals Division

Whitney Block, Room 6610Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Telephone: (416) 965-4888/f/7RM:sc

cc: Mr. Gary Clayton DunnBigrock Contracting Limited P.O. Box 450 La Ronge, Saskatchewan SOJ 1LO

cc: Mr. G.H. FergusonMining S Lands Commissioner Toronto, Ontario

cc: Resident GeologistKirkland Lake, Ontario

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Ministry ofNorthern Development

nesOntario

Technical Assessment Work Credits

DateOctober 18, 1988

File

2.11380Mining Recorder'1 Report ofwork*Jo.N8808-275

Recorded HolderMr. Gary Clayton Dunn

Township oX)MQiBryce

Type of survey and number of Assessment days credit per claim

Geophysical

Magnntometer., Hays

Other . Hays

Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column

Geological 3 Hays

Georhemiral riays

Man days Q Airborne Q

Special provision [ | Ground l l

(~l Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.

[~| Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.

Mining Claims Assessed

L 1046166

Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims

No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims0 not sufficiently covered by the survey Q insufficient technical data filed

L 104615 1012961-962

The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical - 80; Geologocal - 40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(19) - 60.

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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Ontario

7-,, ^~i

Report of Work j(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expend!

^L.

DOCUMENT NO.

vyp808' 2 71•~-^- ---i^-r-t-

Mining Act

ructions: - Please type or prim. ' , l - If number of mining claims-traversed

exceeds space on this form, attach a list.Note: - Only days credits calculated In the

"Expenditures" section may be enteredin the "Expend. Days Gr." columns.

- Do not use shaded areas below.

sClaim Holder(s)

\CA L. Y JTownship or Area

Prospector's Licence.No.

7Add rets

Survey Company . of Survey (from tt to) Totel Miles of line Cut

Name and1 Address of Authornp* Geo-Technical

rvCredits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions

For first survey:Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)

For each additional survey: using the same grid:

Enter 20 days (for each)

Man Days

Complete reverse side and enter total (s) here

Airborne Credits

Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.

Geophysical

- Electromagnetic

- Magnetometer

- Radiometric

- Other

Geological

Geochemical

Geophysical

- Electromagnetic

- Magnetometer

- Radiometric

- Other

Geological

Geochemical

Electromagnetic

Magnetometer

Radiometric

Days per Claim

Days per Claim

Days per Claim

Expenditures (excludes power stripping)

Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)

Type of Work Performed-,

Performed on Cleim(s)

Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits

Total Expenditures

s z sr C- + I 15 !Instructions

Total Days Credits may be apportioned at tly choice. Enter number of days credits per/eoin In columns at right. S/ f

Total Days Credits

H rtcMlfo JhjVf1ttf*t i talacteo^x.

/i S

mjgication Verifying fefip/fffof Wo

Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.

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

Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying

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Ministry ofNorthern Development

ines

Report of Work(Geophysical, Geologic)

Type of Survey(t)

Claim Holder(s)

Geochemical and Exper di

DOCUMENT No.mm-ng Act

Instructions: - Please type or print. If number of mining claims traversed

exceeds space on this form, attach a list.Note: - Only days credit* calculated in the

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

- Do not ute shaded areas below.

2. 1 1380Township or Area

Proipector't Lloenc* No.

if, A f*Addrett

Survey Company Date of Survey (from ft to)

Day l Mo. l Yr. | Day | Mo. | Vr.

Total Miles of line Cut

Name Addreji of Author (of Geo-Tftphnical report)

V tfn*cig ClaimsCredits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right

Special Provisions

For first survey:Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)

For each ad using the sai

Enter 20 days (for each)

MAY z Q

Geophysical

- Electromagnetic

- Magnetometer

Radiometric

/ML

leifite r^fteSKfe'.-.-r^fer-m^mimt

Airborne Credits

Note: Special provisionscredits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.

Electromagnetic

Magnetometer

Radiometric

Expenditures (excludes power stripping)

Days p*r Claim

Days per Claim

Type of Work Performed

Performed on Claim(s)

7 7-Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits

Total ExpendituresTotel

Days Credit*

S \k.Instructions

Total Days Credits may be apportioned*^ the clalrrNjplder't choice. Enter number of dayfcredlu-f^/clelmselecte In columns at right. f s s

t It f (s. Holder or Agent (Signature)

Certificationfverifyfriyfrep'ort of Work

ining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)

Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work. /

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

Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying

/Z*/,^ A Cart* is K* Wf * 'r

'J ^ff /Zusirr kb* f *'-^~ St l/' ' | Date Certified

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CerjK!wfb)6*{jf JXgyfture)

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