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42A11SW0a74 2.12402 JESSOP 010
REPORT ON
GEOPHYSICAL WORK
ON
JESSOP PROPERTY
JESSOP TOWNSHIP
FOR
COMSTATE RESOURCES LTD.
NTS : PROJ. #6-143
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A l'J M i. I!) H 9 1). LONDRY
TIMMINS GEOPHYSICS LTD.
SUMMARY AND RKCOMMENDATlONS
Magnetic and HLKM surveys were conducted for Cornutate
Resources l,i.(j. on the! r Jessop Township property.
'J'w o not 1 .hens t.-sou Lhwest striking bedrock conductor's arc.;
reflected by 111.KM anomalies A and B; both have coincident high
magne1 .i c atioin.i J .i os .
Anoiiia l \ A was the target of five previous drill holes, the
deepest tested l.lie /.one Lo a depth of approximately 450 feet. The
source of l.he isophysical response is narrow bands of massive;
j)\ r j ho t i l c a j id p y J J t.e .
Anoiiiiij\ li has been tested to a depth of 150 feet, by one (iri.l l
hule. l i, is recommended that anomaly 15 be tested with a deep drill
hole on l, i IK; fi t) O Soul.h where the conductivity j s highest.
42A11SW0074 2.13402 JESSOP010C
TAB!,]- OF CONTENTS
Page
SCMXAKV AX!) K'K( OMMKNDATJONS
PR l! Y iOUS WUK'K . . . . . . .
Sl.RYl'^ ])KS( R! i'TIOXS
HI. I'M RKSUl/J'S . . . . . . . .
MAdM'i'i K K'HSM/J'S
TECHNICAL ])A7A SIIKETS APPENDIX A
LIST OF MAPS
H' i. 1ILKM 1,'KSULTS, -M 4 \ lz , 1 50 MKTEK CAULK (BACK POCKliTS )
t *Z. ill,UM KKSULTS, 1777 liz, 150 MK'l'EK CABLE (BACK POCKETS)
3. MAGNETIC K'KSULTS (HACK POCKETS)
11 'l
LIST OF FIGURES
Page
LOCATJON MAP .....................................,...... 2
COLOUR l MAtiE OK TOTAL MAGNETIC FIELD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
LIST OF TABLES
Page
1 . SUMMARY OK 1'RLVioUS WORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'i
2 . S LMMAin OK CONDUCTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . f.
3 . ANOMALY A J NTLRPRLTAT J ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G
l . ANOMALY J5 l NTEiil'KKTATJ ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
) . ANOMALY C J NTLRPRLTAT J ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
C, , ANOMALY 1) l KTKUPRKTAT J ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
INTRODUCTION
During February J 989, magnetic: and horizontal loop
c l ci f roinagno l. j e (HiiKM) surveys were carried out for Comstate
Kesoujcos Md. over 10 claims in Jessop Township.
The claims arc located approximately 36 k i 3 omefres north of the
city (if TLiiimins .in the Porcupine Mining' Division. They are in the
Xl/^ of hoi.s fi, 7 and 8, Concession V.1 , Jessop Township (Figure 1).
The c i,'i i in;., arc numbered as follows:
l 1 O -Ail H ]
P ';i .j J -1 G : \ - F 9 b M 7 } i rio l us i ve
The property was accessed from a winter drill road which was
;;cc( ssed from Highway (i55. The; fie] d ci-ew included J. DerWeduwen,
.b. Y a i j n and J). l ,ond i-y .
PREVIOUS WORK
A number of companies have previously carried out work on the
j) rope r t y { T a b l c 1 ) .
hi 19Hu ^oi-ccn I'.iHjrgy Kesoui "tjes Ltd. carried out magnetic; and
illiFM survos along noi tliwes t-sou theas t .lines. In 1982 Hole TP-82-
Figure l(a) ; Location Map
LOT 8 j LOT 7 LOT 6
KIDD TOWNSHIP
JESSOP TOWNSHIP
P95I47I P95I470
P95I465
P95I466
P95I464
P95I467
P95I463
P95I466
P95078I
P95I469
Figure l(b) : Claim Numbers
l d W HS drilled to lest anomaly A. l ri 1983 two more holes, TP-83-
1 and /! , wore d r i .1 led to t e s L the same zone. A.1 l three 'holes
.i n lorsot ; i cd pyi rho li le-pyr j le bands and str j ngt-rs .
In ! 9 7/! , hoiiii- Kx pi ora t J on Limited ran magnetic and Turaiu
Hur\e\s which covered l.lie two claims in Lot 8 and the two west
c l a i ins in Lot 7. Four holes were drilled to the south of the
Corns t a le propel IN . Hole '14-4 was drilled to test a weak Turaiu
anoiiia!\ on sir.ike with anomaly B; the hole intersected bands of
g r;; p)i i le .
In IvUTi t oinjnoo LI d . lie.ld ground in northern Jessop Township
which included the 1 claims' on the present Coiiislale property
located in Lot (J. Ki.ghl overburden holes, drilled to the southeast
of these claims were Piled for assessment.
In the same \ear While Slar Copper Mines Limited carried out
ma.!.', nel i c and electromagnetic surveys over the claims in Lot 7.
linle l uas dri l led lo test conductor B and intersected graphite
/.ones-, with local concentrations of sulphides. The target of Hole
't. i.as conduct.or A; it intersected a number of narrow bands of
massive pyrrhotite and graphite.
Magiiolie and KM surveys conducted by Ourgoid Mining Ltd. in 1966
cove-red l he Pour claims in Lot 6. One hole was drilled east of the.
p i'e-s f MI t Com s La f o properly.
J n I9.r)8 Lake Expanse Gold Mines Ltd. filed six holes i ri northwest
Jessop Tounship. One of the holes was drilled to lesl anomaly A.
DRILL ASSESSMENT YEAR COHPAKY GEOPHYSICS HOLES PILE
,c.y t;.riu:i kiaCih-.ei.a LTh. m ,m* T P-SMU
j:^ F.m:vf.A i hU. Li^iEii KAMuEK
KAG.HLSK
IJ'7 CoKisw ;,-i.. KOKF FiLH) OvEEBUEtEfi T-2T18
i.-i!i oLt'V.;,: NMK U tv, Li;. HAG,HLEH T-ilib
i^ft.- i/.r.r. hir/^E uu.i^ H.fvri L i L, LE-6 i-5s?
'J'AHl.J 1 ! l : Summary of pie-vious work.
SURVEY DESCRIPTIONS
A norl.h-soul h baseJine' was established along the: boundary
be l.uet'ti hot s G ;uicj 7. Kast-west grid lines were cut every 100
mol.jt's-. jirid jMckel.ed e-vi-ji-y 2 fi metei'S.
Tiu- horizontal ]ooj) KM survey was carried out. with the Apex
I'ai firn*, l.r i es Max M i n .1 . This instrument, measures the in-phase and
quadrature oompontMit.s of t.}ie secondary field as a percentage of the
primary f i e l o. Headings were taken evei^ 25 meters using a coil
sep;i r;i l i mi of 150 metres at, frequencies of 444 and 1777 H/,.
The magnetic read ings were t.aken every 25 meters with a Scintrex
l dS- i /yiP- -\ . This instrument is a proton precession magnetometer
ivn i eh niea su res l.iie cai-lil's total magnetic fieJd to an accuracy of
. l L'.anmas. 'l he diurnal drift was monitored every 10 seconds with
n Se inl rex Mp- 3 base station magnetometer.
HI,EM RESULTS
The ill,KM resulis at*.- plotted on maps l and 2 at a scale of
j;k'50(). The dala for both frequencies are profiled with a scale
of i (in ~ ^ fi'A',. Four anoma l i es are labelled A through D, on the
ma os .
CONDUCTOR COMPANY, YEAR
*:ti'it. S i.- ; tt, l i*b i
SURVEYS
HJH
i Jh...MEK
DRILLCONDUCTIVITY HOLE
1P-82-11JPOOR TP- 83 -1,2TO
G00!i *i'3-2LK-e
ASSESSMEISOURCE FILE
SUL: HIDES T-i4SULHilDEs
T-15SUi.PHIbE.-, T-1X: T-S
J'Alll M 2: Suiiimarv of conductors
SULPHIDES
AiKima J ,\ A strikes northeast-southwest on Lines 300 to 800
Soul h. The prof i.l e .in Line 800 South indicates a dip to the
southeast. The dip is difficult to determine on the rest of the
i i nes ; the readings on l.he west shoulder of the anomaly are
e le\a Led because of l he influence from anomaly B and a bedrock
li i till i located be i.ween anomalies A and B. On Lines 700 arid 800
Soul h l.lie source of the anomaly has good conductivity (Table 3) and
.1 c oincident hi.Mh magnetic anomaly. The conductivity is poor north
o l' Line 700 South and there is no coincident magnetic response.
This ;-.nomal\ was the target of diamond drilling by Lake Expanse,
Wlii l e Slar and Noroen.
LINE
Sub s
ANOMALY ANOMALYCENTRE WIDTH
(K)
^ ., nm.H; (i .f U.RkJW: 5, W NAkkO*2 i (i W KAKKC'Wifi 5 :f f.AtiiO*12;. k liA-iiM
IP(X)
ISL2
3j
,j
0
Q(S)
H21
'A
li)1
i
DEPTH[H)
5012liuli1?
CONDUCTIVITYTHICKNESS
(MHOS) COHHENTS
u sim*. M15
j233
TABLK d : Anomaly A i nterpre tatiori, 444 Htf , 150m coil separation
Anomaly B run!-: parallel to A, 1.50 metres to the northeast. This
anomaly also has coincident high magnetics; the conductivity of
the source is poor to Uood (Table 4). The positive response over
i lit 1 bedrock h i jib between the two anomalies makes it, even more
diffieul t lo make an accurate interpretation of this anomaly. On
hine 5(iO Soul.li UK- quadrature component in the 1777 Hz. results is
a J most. completely dominated by the bedrock topography over
conductor li. The .interpreted depth and conductivity' are likely
higher than the true values.
LINEANOMALY ANOMALYCENTRE WIDTH IP
(H) W
i'i K fi 12
V. \ !,AK;,O* ic,.f, r L'/, K -""i* fi
Q DEPTHW ( M)
lu 42i 1 '.: 8
5 fi G
CONDUCTIVITYTHICKNESS
(MHOS)
1925
i
COMMENTS
Table i, AnoinalN 15 interpretation, -'144 H?., 150m coil separation
Anomaly C ' s trikes north-south on bines O and 100 South at 5GO
West.. Tiie conductivity of the source is pool 1 , in the range of a
surficial source. The hit?h quadrature on either side of the
anomaly sui^iiosl s that j j" inu,\ reflect a bedrock trough.
LINEANOMALYCENTRE
: i; *.'' :j t
ANOMALYWIDTH IP Q DEPTH(K) (X) (X) (M)
d/-, aki. * -3 -u t i;..AC iii'V - j - 5 ID
CONDUCTIVITYTHICKNESS
(MHOS)
0
u
COMMENTS
Table fi. Anomaly C interpretation, 444 Hx , 150m coil separation.
Annum] y J) w l r J K t-s nor Lh-northwes l, between 9 2 f) Wes! on Li ne 500
South and MOO West on l, i ut? 800 South . The i nterpre Led conduct! v i t. y
for Di i s anomaly is also poor. "I L may simply reflect current.
Ka Dior i ML; alon.u the edge of higher bedrock to the east.
LINE
.1 -J l 1 0
U;; Sl- i; i' li
[•X, f.W i -
ANOMALYCENTRE
;:r. vc It Wt i; iiSiii ij i. i *
ANOMALYWIDTH IP
(K) (S)
mw - iliAfi^O* -i(.Alii.}'* -LUkiwi -i
K " K " "
QW
-t,-E-S-4-4
DEPTH(H)
12U14JO30
CONDUCTIVITYTHICKNESS
(MHOS)
r
(L2i:
3
COMMENTS
TabJ (^ G. Anoiiia l ,\ D i ni cj-prc'La Lion , 444 Hx , 150m coil .sepai-ati on ,
MAGNKTJC UKSbbYS
'1'lic ma}.', no L i c; j-r-sul L.;-, are piol.led oil map 3 aL a scale of 1:2500.
The values are con Loured every 50 gammas. 3''igure 2 is a colour
i ma.D, e of Die total magnetic field a L a scale of i : 30,000.
Several h l till may ne li c; anomalies strike northeast-KouthKest in the
midd.ie of Die projiei-L\ ; two of the highs coincide with EM anomalies
A and 15. Kesulls from previous drilling have shown that the source
of l.hese anomalies is pyrrhotite mineralization.
LOT 8 LOT 7 LOT 6
L O
L i 6
L 2 6
KIDD TOWNSHIP
JESSOP TOWNSHIP
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APPENDIX A
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Geophysical-Geological-Geochemical Technical Data Statement
Ontario
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.
Type of Survey(s) GEOPHYSICS
Township or Area JESSOP TOWNSHIPClaim Holder(s) COMSTATE RESOURCES LTD. ——————————
Suite 901, 1015 4th St. S. W., Calgary, Alta. T2R 1J4
TIMMINS GEOPHYSICS LTD.
Author of Report D. LondryAddress of Author ?- O- Box 1783, South Porcupine PON 1HOCovering Dates of Survey January 15/89 - April 18/89
(linecutting to office)
Total Miles of Line C.ut 21.2 km—————————————^——
SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.
Geophysical—Electromagnetic.—Magnetometer.——Radiometric———Other______
DAYSper claim
40
20
Geological.Geochemical.
AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision credit* do not apply to airborne surveyt)
Magnetometer. .Electromagnetic. . Radiometric(enter day* per claim)
HATE- April 18. 1989 SIGNATURE:__L_________ /o-eSr-* Author c/f RcporXor Agent j
Res. Geol.. .Qualifications.Previous Surveys
File No. Type Date Claim Holder
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically
P '(prefix)'
.P.?.0..7.?..1.........(number)
951463
951464
951465
951466
951468******3*f********
* * * * *Ii f*** V*O*
*i**r*v\ t* rt /*V**
951471
TOTAL CLAIMS
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
SURVEYS If more than one survey, speciiy data for each type of survey
Number of Stations.
Station interval ——
83725m
Profile 5 Cale. HLEMi l cm * 2 01
Contour interval. MAG; 50 gammas
HLEM: 691 .Number of Readings MAG; 1657
.Line spacing ——. 100m
c
Instrument. Scintrex IGS-2/MP-4
Accuracy — Scale constant.
Diurnal correction method.
.1 gamma
Scintrex MP-3 Base Station magnetometer
10 secondsBase Station check-in interval (hours)——
Base Station location and value Line 700 S 1600 W58792 gammas
O
B g
swW
O
Instrument Apex parametrics MaxMin I
Coil configuration
Coil separation .—
Accuracy - Method:
Horizontal loop
150 m.- 1 7,
D Fixed transmitter 444, 1777Hz—————————
D Shoot back l In line D Parallel line
Frequency—————————————————————————————————— n (ipecify V.L.F. ttation)
Parameters measured In-phase and quadrature components of secondary field as percentage of
primary field.
Instrument ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Scale constant
Corrections made.
Base station value and location.
Elevation accuracy.
Z.oJ— (H N
*QU D Q
Method D Time DomainParameters — On time
•^ — Off timeH ^" — P^lay tim* .
^ — Integration time .
fd Power
KlTtrod'' array
Filrctrodc snacine . . — ..— .— ... ———————
D Frequency Domain FrequencyRange
e|ertror|e
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines 42A11SW0074 2 .12402 JESSOP 300
Ontario rue.
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.
oa on2
Sb fa O
Type of Survey(s) GEOPHYSICSTownship or ArM JESSOP TOWNSHIP
Claim Holrier(s) CONSTATE RESOURCES LTD._^^_^___Suite 901, 1015 4th St. S.W., Calgary, Alta. T2R 1J4
Survey Company TIMMINS GEOPHYSICS LTD.————^-^——
Author of Report D. Londry—-—————————————Address of Author P- Q- Bo* 1783, South Porcupine PON 1HO Covering Dates of Survey January 15/89 - April 18/89
(linecutting to office)
Total Miles of Line Cut. 21.2 km
SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.
ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.
Geophysical—Electromagnetic.—Magnetometer-——Radiometric-^—
—Other_______
DAYS per claim
40
20
Geological.Geochemical.
AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision credit! do not apply to airborne turveyi)
Magnetometer. .Electromagnetic, . Radiometric(enter dayt per claim)
HATR- April 18. 1989 SIGNATURE:,Reporter Agent 7
Res. Geol.. .Qualifications.Previous Surveys
File No. Type Date Claim Holder
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically
P'(pYe'fix)' .s.5.?. 7.?..1.........(number)
951463
951464
951465
.951466.
951467
.9514.6.8.
.95.3,4.6.?..
.a5.JA7.tt.
951471
M J
l
TOTAL CLAIMS. 10
63? (85/1SI
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey
HLEM: 691 Number of Stations_________221_____________Number of Readings MAG; 1657- . 25m T . 100m Station interval ______________________________Line spacing______ v "'Profile cra lP HLEM! l cm ^ 207.-——^-^^^—,——-——————.^^—^—— Contour interval MAG; 50 gammas________________________________
Instrument Scintrex IGS-2/MP-4MAGNETIC Accuracy —
Diurnal corr Base Station Base Station
Scale constant .ection method .
±
check-in interval (h location and value .
. l gamma
Scintrex
niirs)
MP-3 Base Station magnetometer10 seconds
Line 700 S
58792
1600 W
gammas
Instrument Apex parametric^ MaxMin ICoil configuration Horizontal loop
— i yAccuracy ______—
2*
Coil separation .———.15Q m-s;Sstd J Cd
Method: di Fixed transmitter CD Shoot back OD In line CD Parallel lineEWq.ipnry 4 44 . 1777HZ
(specify V.L.F. station) Parameters mpasnrpH In-phase and quadrature components of secondary field as percentage of
primary field.
Instrument
Scale constantPHH Corrections made
lBase station value and location.
Elevation accuracy.
Instrumentyr Metnod
D POLARIZATIO
ESISTIVITY
•d "di sS w3 3n r-*- rt
^ Electrode
Z Electrode
Type of e
•IHB^^^H
1 _ | lime iJomain 1 _ 1 frequency i^omaiu K - On time Frequency
-Off time Range...
— Delay time ..
— Intepratinn time
arrayspacing - —————————————————————————— - ————————
lertrnHe
SELF POTENTIALInstrument.———————^—-————^^-.—^-.^—.^——————.^^—.^—-—— Range.Survey Method————-——^———-——^——————————-—-—————.-——.—-
Corrections made.
RADIOMETRICInstrument.Values measured.Energy windows (levels)——.^——————^—————-.—————^.—^-—..^—-....^—-Height of instrument______________________________Background Count.Size of detector-——————-—-.^—^^——.^^—.—^^-.—.——.—..-.————-————Overburden -————-.^—-——-——.—-^^—^^—..—-———.—...—...^—,——..————.——
(type, depth — include outcrop map)
OTHERS (SEISMIC, DRILL WELL LOGGING ETC.) Type of survey_________________________Instrument ——————————.———.^———^——-Accuracy____________________________Parameters measured.
Additional information (for understanding results).
AIRBORNE PURVEYS Type of survey(s) ——— Instrument(s) —————
(specify for each type of survey) Accuracy———-—————^———————
(specify for each type of survey) Aircraft used——-———-^——-——-—————————^——-.——-———Sensor altitude-Navigation and flight path recovery method.
Aircraft altitude-——--————,—.—————.—-—..—--—————...^—Line Sparing Miles flown over total area__________________________Over claims only.
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY - PROCEDURE RECORD
Numbers of claims from which samples taken.
Total Number of Samples. Type of Sample.
(Nature of Material)
Average Sample Weight———————
Method of Collection________
Soil Horizon Sampled.
Horizon Development.
Sample Depth———— Terrain—————————
Drainage Development————————————
Estimated Range of Overburden Thickness.
ANALYTICAL METHODS
Values expressed in: per centp. p. m. p. p. b.
D D D
Cu, Pb,
Others—
Zn, Ni, Co, Ag, Mo, As.-(circle)
Field Analysis (.Extraction Method. Analytical Method- Reagents Used——
Field Laboratory AnalysisNo. .————-—-..
SAMPLE PREPARATION(Includes drying, screening, crushing, ashing)
Mesh size of fraction used for analysis———-
Extraction Method. Analytical Method . Reagents Used ——
Commercial Laboratory (, Name of Laboratory— Extraction Method—, Analytical Method —— Reagents Used -————
.tests)
.tests)
.tests)
GeneraL General.
Report of Work(Geophysical^ Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
t
Mining Act
- Please type or print.- 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^ntered in the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.
- Do not use shaded areas below.Type of SurveyisT
GeophysicalClaim Holder(s)
Comstate Resource:Ltd.
Township or Area
Jessop TownshipProspector's Licence No7~
T-1127
Suite 901, 1015 4th St. SW, Calgary Alberta, T2R 1J4
]bate of Survey (from Si to)
1A 02 89 ,-21
iurvey Company
Timmins Geophysics Ltd.Marne and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)
D. Londry, P.O.Box 1783, 111 Bruce Ave:, South Porcupine, Ontario PON 1HO
Total Miles of line Cut
.2U2——X-r*
Credits 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
40
20
Days per Claim
Days per Claim
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Expenditures (excludes power stripping),,.Type of Work Performed l! ONTARIO
Performed on Clairn(s)
FiL
Calc ulation of Expenditure Days Cre fits Z, ~ ^ . , ,.^(j h f, tTjJtay. t.
Total Expenditures
SInstructions
Total Days Credits may bo apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of clays credits per claim selected in columns at right.
Feb. 22, 1989^rl!l JlMlr*J \ l oldor oi/VXyont i^i*JTT\it
Certification Verifying Report of WOPK '
951.464
95.1465
951466
951467
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
D. Londry, P.O. Box 1783. South porcupine. Ontario FON 1HOmate Certified by (Signature) /r ~\
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