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32D04SE0305 2.1-102 HEARST 010

PROGRESS REPORT ON THE

ROBBINS - LA^OER PROJECT - HEARST TWP., ONT.

KERR AIV i SON ruNES :IMITED i973

An fxploituion agreement was signed v, 1 1 n C. Robhirr. to option a 1'iopoiiy comprising 25 claims, the former Martin-Bird gold property heK- in the n.niK- o! R. MacGrcgor, and 20 claims acquired by Robbins, all v iix.ited tour miles southwest of Larder Lake In Hearst Twp.

field work commenced in August, consisting of line cutting to lent geological mapping and prospecting, followca by a drill programme testing the Martin-Bird gold structures in the mine area.

Programme objective was to outline an opcn-p i ttable de j.'-s i t of j00,000 tons cr better grading in the order of 0.10 oz. Au. pc. ion that cojld bc milled at the Kerr Addison plant at Virginiatown.

Total cumulative work performance during period August, 1973 .o October, 1973 when drilling terminated was as follows:

Line cutting - 2/1.8 miles Drill ing - 2X1*1 feet

Rcsult s

The attached geological plan, and vertical sections (l" - 'j ' ilicates a zone,1000 feet long, 120 feet wide, tested to a dtp in of ,' rt .grading a minimum of 0,03 oz. Au/ton or a possible maximum of O.i- o/ '/ton. The zone could be considered as open to the west for an additional

,-uiO feet. Core sample averages of split core Indicated a low average as opposed to sludge samples that indicated the maximum possibility.

Future Pians

In order to more accurately define the actual gold tenor within the zone, bulk milling of the cores will be carried out, the results of which will govern the next phase of exploration.

Respectful l y* subrni tied,

t) jM fMMr-;--tf.:j;;.r'v "

;MH : l ma D* ty/NJHENDR l C K/1 , ,/Ch l ef Ge&J 'og.ffct*. .s.^Expl or'a t i on.

K?.nR ADDISON MINES l IMf KouvN, QUKMC

I'. K, Ht;i..llJcV. G. J. Hin*e

Option - "O . 30" - IVogrtsBB Report

The- jwpof.e of tMfi mono l fs to assess the results to date and to 'iend further vork. 31 uppe^r*. possible that the grade outlined by the core

dors,?, not represent the amount of fold contained in the son*. In thia , t.Mf MOi'x.i vrm defll with fi zone as defined within its geologic contact von 'H bc untrslGo for mi j rf np

j he properly if. he3d under option frora C. Kobblna who In turn hold*undo opt:'- oi' fjoi- l 1 . KM'Orepor, 334 f'ftlfice 3'rive, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, JUKI c-o; ; jo J{.( ; ' j f/ }i?:t t jiti/t1 ! iijninf. cJhlmr. which MaoGregor obtained from Martin* Jijjii (-.i.lf- ),i)ir:f: ),iniH(^ fo3)ov:!n^ the f;ett3oment of a court case* Bobbin* has, ficqulrid X) cOf*n'i; f:ojoihinf UK t'.ftTUii*Bird property to the east, covering apof-t.1b.lt; o u-;ii--'Oi. ol ilif p.o3ci i'-oiif;B fc.loitp strike.

}'r;ict j it; Id by I-obldiiB f o J- the KacGregor claims wae 110,000 oa*h f or t l)(ff iritf jfif-d ,. KobMnf; ovnf. ouiriphl tho ec-ditional 20 claims for which he paifl #3,000.00. "h(^;f. c-)f:1u.f. i-rc inc3u.clec! JTI the option a3eo.

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/vf^A; 1,39596 j HP 3^1 HS 900; HS 901} HS^ftjo; L?7f935j 1^957; L2495S} L?5034|

. 1/0960 j 1/0961J 1/08^7; UOfi^J U0850 and

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?; 367343; 3673U} 367345} 367346; AAP; 36V463} 367464; 367^65 j 367466;

TtK )"op!vi^ :i{ 3fXM.tr; 1! A iiVu;: r-outhwtist of larder lake. Pistanoo fro* t- TO ut f.cj.t- to J;'^'iin"]i3v(i ir; 3/i.',* t'i13ct!, including a 3,7 mile section of

- lo bc bin'n, fj-oi-. i he Mj-hv c-ousK-cti rvp larder I/iV.o to F.nglehart, to the

Tilt f if.i t'1 1/' !;ii(- (..fA"pr;iiy VM. inc'on'orfltod in 3936 and it acquired 9 c3fii?uf- fix'i" the. Iv'jJ li ii- J. i iv f;.Viid:iofitc. I'cveO.opnicnt work, consiuting of two ehaftw of 400' e.fich v't'i Jc\(:if ut 3^5, '^f/J, 3VS md ft ?iub3evel Rt 320 feet, 10,301 feet of ui'df r^.roui'i'l fir.l ftl IM-, '^VA- J't^ot of vmooi-f'rovmd cropB-cutting, 319 feet of jtlrliif:, cirxi In 3'', O ' ' f tot of uii-i*.rt round diamond tlr333inf; were completed, in

i c.j t i-hut dowu ri ii Kay 3939* Additional surface diamondMid 1946. f. A. I'eln (April 2, 3 f*45) eptlmated

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the ort rt M ton. Tin pr (ji'f MI to

?.i .V///-T) i-.r of 0.3 X. c.nd P 'j, 500 tonn of 0.206 oae. gold per t f^ince 3946, V'rott; the record e available, the

' {'TLift-fi-iomil, a3though in rorne documentB, the^ ( ! .v. -; lot proruoti onnl .

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VK-.V. :if -i" :-i*p;oi-t.i;i{- ;. vi deuce thr*t n3 "i Die -/.oner, have not beon( 'X J' : -.'.l ' ' .

v i ;i-ij-( ; ii.t^.i; *;o ,. ':.:M\ thit. yonr coiif.istf. of 3,917.0 feet, 'l i i I,; .

i ' - .j; ; v l1 .j. r r,, ,,,',n;, r'.i,;';,U; of *'/.. ' i:i13es of 3ine cutting, 1 .\ . :,,-.i : M.,., r i. : ,,i'1nf fu.:i /,'^ *. to ;::XK) W, rind n3eso over the

i ; '. :,'- '.liti, i.;. 1 -''//r;'.''- f t-e t of c! lomond drl3Dlng in 30 :,;" - , ' ''' -; ' - i. ' ,' : r, ' - 'i \'. ~ /, ( ; i .i j "i cd by I'i^}v5j(i J :.lnera3B VSB a3eoCM r' i .' f fiii.

- , : .:)l,; ;,j i.i./ ; 'in UK. counl i y rock Ir 3argtOy grrywaokc withii,mor i.ifpinn'. ,'i ; .;t :" ci. ; i:,-i(,-:i(, Jh^i.'1 : MT i Mt7ndf.fi by bocHos of Byenite ['.-.j',,,:;,, ' i l,i'- : iii ; ; r ' i-i ?: i.' ' i 1. 1,!'.'l J fi'fi'ountf- of 3 i ;Ni]:rophyi io. A bond of MV'cv'' ' i : . -. ; - ' /. i.-,:.,' .\f (.'!.i ;,(f'ir of .f -)i*;rj' Creek. An cart-vest trending

i ' ', ! " M' . , ': ' r ];:i li( .'if '.IdC.f.if-'} fOofif f! ?.O)lC in theM ,.:;;. ; i '; . ' ' ! ; ;ii i : ; ,ii ;.y i.;:-11 mi if. f.hfiTp3y ('Vcq-j-OO to Uie CSBt.jfn" \\:iii ,. . "- . : ' . ' ' , vMf;^ d^j-fiotiou co5 ncl d(-r vj th fi ?,onp ofi'., -j ,; , ve'. . ; .,, i-'' ecu,-, .j i.Hui, vh'ich i(i?.y bc M-C'J on the f'UT-fsoti along

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On UK; .'J'/"* ft. level thor* :i ;, M lOif.ht alteration of Uic rocV; for a width of f. fvot, bui. only OCM fool- of it - ri quart?, vein - is pold bearing, 't'he No. l r-l-:F:M ovlor-Y ol cchef; out ut n sie-tVi of about 3 5- J fret. !''Oflt of the ore.01. i. i rt!' (." ' ' i ! ''": ..i ni'if.'l .

;.. i,'-.-; '' j'.'h;; o C the 3*. r. l, 'i rl'ehfi ' roup h*R been completed fnd the map i"* .-.'i 'i.'c.e; " r '"roHMir;. In ''.he r.hf.ft are*, ftolorj z-inp, le completed fromV" ; 'i -' -"' ' , ''M'-; /.^'l P- t'.. //Vi .j.

M,; 'x,' r'on'i -of:i)H(- to ii*. to hftvo oxitmn&d B '/-one of an average true o.i JJ C,. *' 'l ovf;r n ftr.lVr jcnf.th of .T,OOC feet 'j tidicatinp e possibility

of ci o.; c t" ! , '- . ' -i,'-,;. j"'j- i.'f-l.'iial foot eoiitfilrniif. fi nihihnum of .03 o?.?., of - (..Jr'i {-T -i . : , t.^ ' :! -)-'t(o,l c o [.y !br for" nr *,fi.y}-: . TOu/^'en, vlioro co])ected returned :!u /. ]ix]': K |-;ivii -f , :H to .13 o x. f., pc?' ton em? in one hole ft prftde of .02 OBB.

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firn. l the por.tdbl] i ty that the' ' ; . ; f "''" |i f'V 1/1 i,!]if; /.o:ic coul.d bcj coin!),': rod to tho carbonate

: .'li'/ ' ' -.'I'M. ;-' : or r , -if! f,UuVJf:d on t) i f! ,,'lfcW es OP to vhfit grades ,:- '. - ': i.; : : v ; : .jch n CUM. At thif; pt'ift'., it should be fointed V'H- '- i'u^l. ijr,-,'. f, l, Ken or nt Hher.ter-vi ].3e arrives at j-radeB

n - ! -..c oM.0 ! i:fv"; !;v cor-o r-.vcrfipef; and by combininp the core

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/(V( 'i-uf'i: 3s tht.- r.runf ;'S the one obtained by UP in f the: b '-l f. j. 1 1 il ts.un: , 'i , o . .03 o?.! ; . ]'er ton,

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p c- i lui.!,- , 1.5; :

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th( f;"' i tin. die fthe 'u). 3

/' ton.

J f thi;. i;.]'f oi Mf-; 'U* i--. i; !f-r , rrrMtir- -ri.' j /'i i ' , c?m bc compared to t ' 'e cni-bonatoOT(- l. Mi. vi 'i. ; i''" ; I,'' f), t ;-i f.) -v.',"! .'i J , ''.t '; c, 'f,; ;oi,v i -O V ;!ife to Ot'fiUii.i ' hfi t Did

nctic/. {'j i'.'1 ' f ;''.c '\'j:('; i l. ' ' -' b. liKM-i- tli/.ii -t! ir '-t:/- indicatod by veip}itedcore evi vf.f (-(-.. KI . -. ;; : ^ i-.:,; iio :; M, y 'ihf! 1 the fictur] p-H-d epulf 1 be PP hi f h SBthe oiif f v; i:.-.-' : - - ' ' :*. !i-" '.' i.; i^. v .' ; jii.,i;i i.:ov ( fivevRff f RI. d the Bludpe averapes.

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C'fioj(){:Jcfi] mapping aiid the ino^pre information wo have from Martin-Bird ncHei.tcsi that the zont extend;; ].fi?;t ]ftOO V.'.

:.'o M.i(..i,(jjli-. ?;i'c bc,;iii{ j-inru: In f;j-;t..lniato the 8Ctua3 cost of mining the ' . :.'; tr oblfchiod five cju.f)to(i 'is t.(.- i iojcatc that o ro3fttive3y jov cost

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; :r'L.*ifr ;.'o)-i r ;. fdquircc'i U* fjr.ror.s t!u; ^rarie of the zone end bulk }01 .ip -I t* r cu'.vt t rrjuotf. oj' hoJ'or. ,; 3 Dnfl /. 3.C) vi 3 3 bo analysed to check i!i:.t tv :i vi "(' i.t'i ro.rc nvf.'1't.f-ct;. J Hot )ii3]3itif; of thcsso Kfimp3ec wou3d provide* ii-cj ' . vi v, ! .r; tl,r- .. r c/' j'l '/l C'f- hftvo .iot boon locotoo fiB yet.

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KtftR ADDISON MINES LIMITEDROUYN, QUEBEC

I.. l'. Hc/iorlok G. J. Hinse

Kobbiat-larder Option - "O - 10" - Progress Report

Table "R"

NoTenb*r 13 t 1973

U'-liC Maxirouro

f' 't f)

i' 9

-v rt

f 7y. 6

/' 5

^ 4

i!' 3

# 2

r 3

VdrHh Avej-ajpo

10A ( .044

14/' 1 .036

125' .044

92' .023

:iD3' ;i3oV/' 1 .033

3?7' .320

W .0*0

1?5' .045

^3' .045

.07

.02

.07

.03

.tf.

.02

.3^

.32

.07

.07

.09

.03

.09

.05

.22

.03

.24

.16

.09

.09

.065

.07

——

,...

.Oft

.01

.03*

——

— —....

-e 139.3' .054 .0* .11

'Part of fOudpr missing 39C'.0 -

Kww ADDISON MINES LIMITEDROUYN, Out etc

l'. M. Hemlrick G. J. Hinse

Robbinti-Laruor Option - "0 - 10" - IVogresB Report November 13, 1973

Table "C"

V.'ilton'p formula - Cherterville

In carbonate s&ono, one eainple 5n 10 assaying above .50 ozs. of gold per tonvr-inriifc a r;:l]l head of .15

r.fijr^ler. Vifiib^g

1 3^ 2

3 39 3

y; /;/r .j ^ p

6 ?l 1

7 ?7 2

^ W 0

9 4* 1

W .2*2 J.

J52

0

2

1

0

3

0

0

0

J.

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3

.1

1

0

0

111

J2

*2*i V.G* in K'ftjiipleB

3 2 negative?

6 1 negative

2 1 negative

1.

0 1 negative

2

'-

1 1 negative?

^2. 1 negative?

12

3) 1 in 30 - 3-^.9 x .15 .03

2) Assuming | weight for samples apsayinp from .25 to .50 and 1/5 weight for samples arraying from .10 to ..25* v?e have 3 * 4 * 5 - 17

JL2L x .15 ~ .066

3) A P muni ng .50 for an assay containing visible fold, ve have 3 4 6 s a 1^ x *15 * .0543^.9

i) AsBUidinf .V' i )r rm af"::ny contai ,ni af vJroblo pold, included in 2, ve havex .3 .09

3SD04SE0305 2.1402 HEARST020

K ERR ADDISON MINES LIMITED GEOLOGICAL REPORT

ONROBBINS - LARDER OPTION "O - 10"

"HAST 20 CLAIM GROUP"

JN'rRODUCTlQN

The property we geologized during the Fall of 1973 to search

for the eastern extension of the Martin Bird gold bearing shear zone.

HtOPlfiTY

The property J s he]d under option from C. I). Robbins, 130 Brunelle

Street, Heloeil, vuebec, and it consists of 20 unsurveyed claims of approxi

mately /,0 acre;- each, numbered as follows: 36733^, 367339, 367340, 367341,

367.542, 367343, 367344, 367345, 367346, 367347, 367460, 367461, 367462,

367463, 3'.7464, VWj, 367466, 367467, 367463 and 367469.

LOCATION , A ijJi . A C C KSP

Tho property J s located 4 miles southeast of the Town of Larder

Lake. It is accessible from the secondary highway connecting Lerder lake

to En^,thart nnd via the old Martin Bird mine road, a driving distance of

';.2 miles from larder I/tke.

Part of the property was formerly held by Arc Mining Syndicate

Limited and Velvet Larder Mines Limited. Numerous surface trenches and pits

are evidence of past intense prospecting activity.

The area is underlain essentially by Timiskaming sedimentary

argi ] li tcs, sandstones and conglomerates with occasional outliers of Cobalt

* u * *C !

sediments of similar nature. Minor exposures of Keewatin volcanic rocks do

occur as andesite agglomerate.

The Timiskaming sedimentary rocks as well as the volcanic rocks

have been extensively intruded by syenite. Minor intrusives such as lamp

rophyre and diabase dikes also occur.

Strike of bedding and flows is generally north-south with dips

being vertical; these, however, are altered at close proximity to faults

and intrusive?.

WORK DONE'

a ) Line Cutting and Chaining

A line grid, with a base line striking north 550 east was

established from the # l shaft of the Martin Bird property. Lines were

turned off at 900 to the base line at every 400 feet. A second base line

was also cut at 3700 feet south of the first base line. The grid comprises

. 19.4. miles of cut lines.

b) Oeological Survey

The entire claim group wns mapped at a scale of l" - 200'. The

genera] geology and structure of the claim group have been described above.

Detailed Geology

Keewatin - Volcanic Agglomerate - This rock unit is dark green and

contains Wfc subangular, elongated and foliated fragments in a calcite matrix.

Timipkairijlng - The argillite is dsrk green, finely bedded and foliated,

with foliation well developed parallel to bedding and parallel to fault zones.

It contains essentially clay sized particles with chloritic alteration.

The greywacke is a sandstone of dark greyish-green colour with

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variable amounts of sand particles and chloritic clay matrix. Foliation is

influenced by the matrix content.

The conglomerate consists of well rounded l" - 2" diameter bouldere

of variable composition which constitute 705^ of the conglomerate; the matrix

is essentially chloritized clay particles with varying amounts of sand sized

particles.

The chert :i P a finely banded unit, dark to light grey in colour

with an aphanitic texture.

AJlLQiiian - The syenite has light pink to mauve colour, is usually

porphyritic and contains up to 40/& euhedral crystals of twined microcline

feldspar embedded in a darker aphanitic matrix of feldspar. The syenite

contains J or. K than tt quartz grains but many quartz stringers. Generally,

the syenite contains 1# pyrite as fine cubic grains.

The texture and colour of the syenite varies according to the

quantities of digested country rock.

i.ultiple injections have introduced porphyritic syenite find aplite

ci i k e r. within the main mass.

The lamprophyre is dark grey and speckled. It contains elongated

assemblies of chlorite and or biotite {3050 in a fine matrix of feldspar (70/0.

Huronian (Cobalt Series) - These units consist of flat lying beds

of argillite?-, sandstones and tillites.

immediately to the vest of the claim group under study, ]ie •within a fault

which li;;:- deflected the north-south trending sedimentary beds parallel to it

(north 'j 1.? east/1 , indue od fracturing in the syenite as well as in the rudiments

and thus permitted the circulation of "ore hearing pollutions". These solutions

bleached the syenite, altered the argi Hi. ter. to carbonate, fuchsite and

magnetite rich zones and gave birth to numerous quartz-carbonate sU angers.

Yhe go l o occur;; as fine grains within the pyrite cubes a r. well as in the

qu'i rtv'~carb;)n;,te strl ngers .

'''nls fault extends eastward: its extension has not been we] l prop-

j fc-i^.i; 'in* J.;, [, l o tVi'i ckrif.s;. of the overburden. Only a few deep trenches revea]

i'fi( i.yf.nii.e, in t.he area contains appreciable quantities of pyrite

'ir; v,1 ' M as nu'jerour stringo.rs of cjuartK-carbonate and large veins, Sairiples

rai:f:o;i,]y a s r. r •••n have always yic:.lded traces of gold, j t appears that, in

genera], ^h" r.vern te i;; auri f ei'oue aria is probably genetically associated with

the gold or:-'i;rre;K:os on the Martin bird property: similar occurrences are

vosr.ib'je cm 1h's pi-operty if the structural control (fault) is effective

in the concentration of gold.

Since a few trenches have T-evea'.led tVie rT'Cf;ence of the extension o l'

the fault which contains the gold occurrences on the iva'tin Bird property, a

few drill holes to the east could 'provide helpful information as to the

fconoip.ic potentials of this claim group.

r.ospoctful 3 y subnii tted ,

bee..tuber i"'-, '.K )V.'' G. J. Hinse, P. Kng.

If i V ''t ••* 'T S;-i-f-.j'V^.p*. l"*.'*..--jKHBi*t*'^ ""''' '" ' K, !l'h ,l\ ' ' -

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JJJ5JLH lNES LIMITED

LABOUR CONTRACT

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do hereby contiac: !.u J.

LimiU-d, 6i the i.. le of (S

(5

Add i t i ona l ter iv.. ( i f any) :

of ^ H l ST.

(casual labour days o f (claim staking for Kerr Addison M|nes

(l i necut t ing

per day.per claim,per mi le.

KERR ADDISON MINf^ LIMITED

, Mio ^.-

i c l d Rep r e s e nt a t i ve

DATE:: JUN - b 1973

SIGNED ,

WITNESSED ./..l . Ir-, y. s-.'tJ'.. ./. ....

Required ci^to on t cm t r.j c t or

]. Ac^ctri-bb i" o r f c.rv.i' r d i ncj balance of pay* ' '.:-

t\ -; i y/' /, V c

2. Uric-v.;'loy:.ient insurance book or Appl icot ion for Social Insurance Number.

'j,. Signed TD l t'or.n (TPDI form, if working in Quebec), unless Contractor i i w]l liny lo f e taxed at the single rale.

NOTES TO FILED REPRESENTATIVE:

1. Ple.^c ser.d a i..pirate letter of notification to Head Office IMMEDIATELY u;ion -ii(,iiinq the contract, enclosing U.I.C. book or Application for

ji In SP rance Number. L "-, f , Uf "j /"^/' y

2. ^' stparotc ccTitrac. i should be completed in duplicate for each person who is to be. paid by the Company.

3. 1 ri i s fom replaces the regular Employment Notice and Monthly Time Record or 11 y for the period contracted for, and should be completed and mailed to Head Office IN DUPLICATE when the contract has been terminated.

DATES WORK F. D:

From: . . . . . . JUN - 5 1975 To: AUG - 7 1973

GROSS EARNING( (days ) (S

,/,'l-J,..., (claims) at {$ !. b 't - •'•^

per day )per claim)per mi le )

Advances \u Co

T01A1 O! uuC ! l C.

,ic u,' : y f ield kepresc n UH i vo :

i'lv-.i id e/cced /^'X, of amouni corned)

ACCOUNT

knee o t

ONTRACTCR

iiiujs will be iikiilcd from itit HEAD OFT ICE of thiv Company shortly }).is tee/i l erin ina ted .

|?^ T ' ;; ; T -*rs:?f^B8Siwafe-

y-contract to do , _

j^ptl t*d, at the rate of (St

\ t*rm (If any);

c.f "

(casual labour day* of (claim staking for Kerr

day. ^_ ^^ P*r claim.

^'}

ADDISON MINES

"r- (Field Representative

DATEJUH

WITNESSED

(Cofjtractor)

Reqjlrta cats c-" Contractor

1. Av'Jrt-.*,;, for forweroing bfolancft of pay . ,,/.-, . . ../; .9.

.lirif:v,.pl o/ii if ri t l r M; ranee Ux5k or Application for Social lntur*r*c* Kkinib*i*. ,' : "v.

SipiH.cI TD l f orm (VD l forn^ if working jn Quebec), unles* Contractor is willing lo be t nxed rit ihc s.iri^Je rate.

NOTES TO f ILK O Rt f'RESf NTAT1 VI-:

1. ;.t nd a sep.if.u*. ktn r or not l f leat Ion to Head Off'tc* IMME01ATEIYynif.Cj the contract, enclosing U.I. C. book or Application for!i.surii r 'Ce Number, .-o i ^^ i3Q~r O o

2 A sfisrate cc)nirac,t shouk it -'/.v^pleted in duplicate for each person who is to be paid by r. he Company.

3. This forri. replaces the ici^-idr (."iployinftnt Notice and Monthly Tim? Record only for. thf period contracted "-'f, ^nd s-hould be completed anc to He-ad Offic* IN OUf'litATt wh*:n i he contract has been

WORKED: il''trtxn:

•CKOSS

TO.per day

claim) * $ ' 3

of perso*-\al pu; chfiii s r

to Contractor s.y fie!-:

of.AtCOUKT COOES:

i K.[. IVI.D AtOVt AOVANCt ON [AtU-;! f.'L

of earnings will b('ha s bf en tftri

CONTRACTOR

rr/ri the Ht^D OFFICE of this Ocinpbny ihortly

; •

7

h*r*by contract to do .^^^.^

, at the rate of (S ($

; Additional terms (if any):

' KERR ADD l SOM MINES LIMITED'-

DATE. :

(, f J f. -

(Field Representative

JUN - 5 1973

lABOUR CONTRACT

of H t*

(casual labourdays of (claim staking

(UnecuttJpg ̂

per day. per claim, per mi le.

WITNtSSCO

i red s ut o on C'"'i!* -" '^ ;

1. Address for forv.'at d ing balance of pay

?. Unenip loyi;.cnt Ir.sur ance book or Application for Social Insurance Number.

3- S'gncd TD l f^r (Tf'DI forni, if working In Quebec), unless Contractor is willing t o ^e U;*ed at the sirigle rate.

NOTES TO FILED REPM-,f NTAf W.:

1. Please send e v-pat\ne letter of not 11 i r.at ion to Head Office IMMEDIATELY upon signing the to; tract, enclosing U.I.C. book or Application for Social Instance Number. , y -i y '-3-/(,. '*\ ^

2. A separate conircK.t should be completed in duplicate for each person who is '.o be pa i o by the Company.

3. Thif. t orm replaces t hr. regular {" p loyme.nt Notice and Monthly Time Record only for. the per'c-d contracted for, and should bf completed and mailed to Head Office !N DUPLICATE when the contract hos been termin.itt c1 .

-DATES WORKED:

From; .....

GftOSS EARNINGS: ,....^, , .

(' tlaims J aper doy ) per

i^ ~ ^ *~ ^ -

a,.^

Amoun t of pe r sona l

.Advances to Contract or i-/ field i'.^;- ..-se, ,.:;ive:

TOTAL DEDUL'l lO'.'S (Not. '.c. cxcceJ y f;X, of ur.,i.ra earned)

4ACCOUNT CODHS: , y; '-: v '.".^' ' ~J i l-l /' * ^ f f

f f- i , J i *' '.'Kid : VE l) AE-OVE ADVANCE ON,/-y f i i/ y /y

.1-4'. ^CA,^ . . . /3,,f^ X7A(. . . . .

of earnings will ne iniiilcd f ror.i ihe HEAD OFFICE of this Canpc.iy shortly Contract has bten terminated.

DETAILS OF DISBURSEMENTS FOR PERIOD l

NATURE OF EXPENDITURE

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NAME OF JOB OR PROPIS1Y

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L

41570 c.

L. 47092

C.

L

41548 C.

L

41549C.

L.

41568 C

L.

41569 C.

L. 47093

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