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41N15NWD002 2.15884 LENDRUM 010 REPORT ON A PROSPECTING PROGRAM ON THE LENDRUM TOWNSHIP PROPERTY WAWA AREA, ONTARIO FOR C.C."Mickey" Clement January, 1995 Seymour M. Sears 158 RECEIVED Q 31995 1 MIPS BRANCH

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41N15NWD002 2.15884 LENDRUM 010

REPORT ON A PROSPECTINGPROGRAM ON THE LENDRUM TOWNSHIP PROPERTY

WAWA AREA, ONTARIOFOR

C.C."Mickey" Clement

January, 1995 Seymour M. Sears

158

RECEIVED

Q 31995

1 MIPS BRANCH

41N15NW0002 2 15684 LENDRUM 01 OC

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE

SUMMARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iPROPERTY LOCATION AND ACCESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lGEOLOGICAL SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lPREVIOUS WORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l1994 WORK PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4RESULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

KIMBERLITE MINERAL INDICATOR PROCESSING RESULTS . . . APPENDIX

TABLE OF FIGURES

Fig. l. REGIONAL LOCATION MAP . . . . ' . . . . . . .. . . . 2Fig. 2. SKETCH OF LENDRUM TWP CLAIMS SHOWING GEOLOGY . . . 3

LIST OF MAPS

Map l MAGNETOMETER SURVEY . . . . . . . . . . . Back PocketMap 2 VLF-EM SUVEY - PROFILE DATA . . . . . . . Back Pocket

SUMMARY v

An exploration program consisting of linecutting, geophysical surveys (magnetometer and VLF-EM) prospecting and alluvial sampling was completed on the Lendrum Township Property of Mr. Claude C. Clement. This property is centred approximately five (5) kilometres south of Wawa, Ontario in the Sault Ste. Marie Mining Division.

The work program was designed to assist in an evaluation of the gold and diamond potential of the property. It was carried out with assistance from the Ontario Prospectors Assistance Program (OPAP) of the Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines.

The geophysical program located three gold/base metal targets in claim SSM 1174808. Sampling of alluvial deposits near the Junction of Wawa and Coldwater Creeks resulted in significant amounts of kimberlite indicator minerals that should be followed up by additional extensive sampling. A visible gold grain in a panned sample from the east side of Coldwater Pond should be further investigated.

Respectfully submitted,

Wawa, Ontario Seymour M. Sears, B.A., B.Se. January, 1995 Geologist

PROPERTY

The Lendrum Township property of Mr. C.~ Clement consists of sixteen (16) contiguous unpatented mining claims. They are shown on M.N.D.M. Claim Index Map G.2785, and are numbered as follows:

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SSM 1095590 (l unit)SSM 1095592 (l unit)SSM 1134871 (l unit)SSM 1135464 (l unit)SSM 1174807 (4 units)SSM 1174808 (2 units)SSM 1174809 (4 units)SSM 1174810 (l unit)SSM 1174811 (l unit)

The property is centred at Latitude 47 0 56' 40" and Longitude 84 o 4 9 . 00", and is on NTS Sheet 41-N-15 (Michipicoten Harbour). They are located in the southeast corner of Lendrum Township, approximately five (5) kilometres south of the town of Wawa, Ontario. Highway 17 passes through the eastern side of the claim block.

GEOLOGICAL SETTING

Regionally, the property is located on the western flank of a high level felsic intrusive complex known as the Jubilee Stock. The Jubilee Stock is situated near the southwest end of the Archean aged Michipicoten Greenstone Belt. This belt is made up of mafic to felsic metavolcanic sequences, clastic and chemical metasedimentary rocks, mafic to felsic intrusive bodies and a crosscutting system of diabase and lamprophyre dykes.

The Lendrum Township claim group is underlain by all of the above rocks (Massey, 1983), but is dominated by a sequence of mafic to felsic volcanic rocks, mafic intrusive rocks, minor sulphide iron formation and a small felsic intrusive body. The northwest trending Trembley Fault passes through the southwest corner of the property.

PREVIOUS WORK,

The earliest work reported on the claim^group dates back to 1909, when extremely high gold values were reported from a trenching program (Guest, 1909). In 1982, H. Funk et al. carried out a ground VLF-EM survey over a portion of the claim group. In 1986, Noranda Exploration Ltd. completed geological mapping over one claim of the current sixteen claim property.

Since that time, the four most easterly claims of the Wawa Creek property have been explored with partial assistance from earlier OPAP grants. Work involved prospecting, linecutting,

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geological mapping, stripping and diamond drilling (four holes). One of these holes (M-91-1) encountered two intersections of gold bearing silicified rock. One of these, assayed 0.24 oz/ton. Au across 2.0 feet (from 155.0' to 157.0') and the other 1.10 oz/ton. Au across 1.0 feet (201.4' to 202.4'). The hole ended at 203.0 feet. The mineralization is considered most interesting because of a pervasive sulphide and associated chloritic, sericitic and siliceous alteration in the lower part of the hole. In 1993, hole MC-93-4 was drilled with the intention of intersecting the encouraging mineralization in Hole M-91-1. This hole passed approximately 20 feet above the previous intersection and continued through a very strongly developed silicified zone, terminating in the underlying feldspar porphyry. The favourable zon,e was not intersected. It is assumed to be offset by a complex fault. Because the property consisted of only four claims it was difficult to attract a mining company to carry out any work. In the autumn of 1993, twelve (12) additional claims were acquired contiguous with the west boundary of the property. An old shaft was observed in this area during the staking process.

Also in late 1993, two diamonds, panned by Mr C.C. Clement in 1991, from panned concentrates of alluvial material immediately to the south of the existing claims were positively identified (Sage and Morris, 1993). In a program designed to confirm the diamond discovery, the OGS recovered kimberlite indicator minerals in alluvial samples from below a falls in Wawa Creek, immediately adjacent to the southeast claim boundary. A long bend in the creek above the falls, has created a natural trough in this area measuring 400 metres long by approximately two hundred metres wide. The lower six claims of the newly acquired ground, also cover extensive areas of alluvial material that may have excellent potential for placer diamonds. Economically viable placer diamond deposits along the Zaire/Angola border in Africa are thought to be 600 kilometres from their source (Gurney, 1986) . These are reportedly from alluvial deposits that have been reworked by the present river system, a scenario not unlike that on the Wawa Creek claim group.

1994 WORK PROGRAM

The work program on the Lendrum Township Property consisted of linecutting, prospecting, alluvial sampling, magnetometer and VLF- EM surveys.

A 5.65 mile (9 km) grid was established over all of claim SSM 1174808 and part of SSM 1174807 (Figure 2) . The grid lines were oriented north-south at 200 foot intervals along an east-west baseline. Stations were chained at 50 foot intervals. The grid was designed to cover an area of no known outcrop along strike from deformed sulphide bearing rocks located to the east as well as provide control for alluvial sampling. Geophysical surveys (magnetometer and VLF-EM) were carried out over the grid.

Seventeen days were spent prospecting in the northern part of the claim group. Twenty four samples were collected, crushed and panned for gold. Eighteen samples were collected from recent and ancient alluvium. Six of these were panned in search of heavy minerals and diamonds. The remaining twelve were sent to Overburden Drilling Management Limited in Nepean, Ontario where they were processed for Kimberlite Indicator Minerals.

RESULTS

Geophysical Surveys

The ground magnetometer survey was completed using a Geometrics G-816 Portable Proton Magnetometer. This instrument measures the total intensity of the earth's magnetic field in gammas. It has an accuracy of l gamma. A Geometrics G-856A recording Base Station magnetometer (accuracy of 0.1 gammas) was used during the survey to monitor the diurnal variations of the magnetic field. This data, collected at 60 second intervals, was then utilized for correcting the field data. The Base Station was located at Grid location 100 N, Line 1800 W. It had a value of 58,487 gammas.

Magnetic intensities were observed at 50 foot intervals along the 200 foot spaced grid lines. The diurnally corrected data was then plotted at a scale of 1:2400 (l inch = 200 feet) and contoured (Map 1).

The eastern two thirds of the grid has a magnetic background of approximately 58,600 gammas, suggesting that it is underlain by a relatively homogeneous package of volcanic or intrusive rocks. In the eastern part of the grid (L-0, from 500 S to 100 S to L-400 W, from 700 S to 850 S) there occurs a small magnetic "high" area containing values up to 2000 gammas above background. This may represent a small gabbroic sill.

The western third of the grid is dominated by a very highly magnetic zone having a distinct north-northwest trend. This area has a general background of 59,300 gammas. Within it is a 300 foot wide linear trend having values from 60,000 to 65,000 gammas. This is probably caused by a pyrrhotite rich gabbro. It is coincident with the trace of the Trembley Fault zone (Massey, 1993; Figure 2) .

The VLF-EM survey utilized a Geonics EM-16 VLF-EM instrument. As with any VLF-EM method, the instrument measures certain components of the electromagnetic fields set up by communication stations operating in the 15 to 30 kHz frequency range. For this survey, the Cutler, Maine (NAA) transmitting station (24,0 Khz) was utilized. When the radio waves from this station encounter conductive bodies in the ground, eddy currents are induced creating secondary fields 'in the area of these conductors. The EM-16 measures in-phase and quadrature-phase portions of the vertical components of these secondary electro-magnetic fields, as a

percentage of the primary field of the original signal.

The resulting data was plotted in profile form at a scale of 1:2400 (l inch - 200 feet), and accompanies this report as Map 2.

A five to six hundred foot band of data on the north part of the grid (the upper 500 to 600 feet of data) is influenced by a high voltage power transmission line. A similar cultural feature appears to affect data in the extreme southwest corner of the grid near the "Mission" (village). Data is also erratic and complex in the area occupied by the very strong magnetic "high" in the western third of the grid (refer to previous discussion of magnetometer survey). Two conductive features located in the eastern half of the grid appear to have a bedrock source. These are indicated and labelled on Map 2.

Conductor "A" extends from 900 S, L 400 W to 900 S, L 600 W.This is a strong but isolated feature located several hundred feet southwest of a magnetic high (gabbro?). Probable cause - sulphides in bedrock.

Conductor "B" extends from 600 S, L 200 W in a southerly arc to 300 S, L 1800 W. It is a relatively weak but persistent conductor. Two possible causes, one being a lean sulphide zone similar to units that occur immediately east of the property, the other by surficial phenomenon related to the terraced overburden (ancient raised beaches) in this area.

Prospecting - —

Twenty four samples were collected, crushed and panned form routine prospecting in the north end of the claim group. One of these samples (C-l on figure l, approximately 200 feet east of the south end of Coldwater Pond) contained a fleck of visible gold along with zinc, pyrite and magnetite. This location is near the projected contact between felsic volcanic rocks and a gabbro body.

Alluvial Sampling

Eighteen samples were collected from recent and older alluvial deposits within the claim group. The locations (numbered 1-18) are shown on Figure 2. The first twelve of these were sent for commercial processing for Kimberlite Indicator Minerals. Results are found in the appendix. Four of these (No's l, 2, 3 and 12) were collected from deep within older gravels and sand near the northeast corner of claim SSM 1174808. Samples 2, 3 and twelve each contained gold grains. Sample 12 also contained several kimberlite indicator minerals (KIM'S) including one G9 pyrope garnet, one high chrome diopside and eight chromite grains.

Samples No 8,9,10 and 11 were taken from the alluvial material in Coldwater Creek near Highway 17. Nos 8,9 and 11 contained numerous KIM's including one G9 pyrope garnet in sample 11.

The remaining samples were collected from near the junction of Coldwater Creek and Wawa creek in claim SSM 1134871. In this area a long bend in Wawa creek above a small waterfalls, has created a natural alluvium filled trough measuring 400 metres long by approximately two hundred metres wide. Samples numbered 4, 5, 6 and 7 were among those sent for KIM processing. Sample No. 4 contained an array of KIM's including four (4) picroilmehites and one (1) chromite from the coarse fraction (between 0.5 and 1.0 mm) and three (3) G9 Pyrope garnets and 27 chromite grains from the fine fraction (between 0.25 and 5.0 mm). This sample also contained four (4) grains of visible gold. Samples No. 6 and 7 each contained one (1) grain of visible gold.

Samples numbered from 13 to 18 were panned manually in search of gold, diamonds and a general heavy mineral suite. No visible gold nor diamonds were observed.

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

The ground geophysical survey on claim SSM 1174808 and part of SSM 1174807 has located two conductive features that should be further investigated. Prospecting, till sampling and stripping of these conductors is recommended. A strong magnetic zone associated with the Trembley Fault and assumed to be pyrrhotite rich gabbro should be excavated and sampled if overburden is shallow enough. Further sampling of the alluvium near sample No. 12 in the southeast corner of SSM 1174807 should be considered. The gold grains in this sample may have a local source, towards the northeast.

The kimberlite indicator minerals in samples from Coldwater Creek may indicate the presence of a kimberlite pipe in the northern part of the claim group. Further sampling in the upper reaches of Coldwater Creek is recommended. The alluvium filled trough near the junction of Wawa and Coldwater Creeks should be systematically sampled. Several deep pits (backhoe) should be excavated in order to sample the various layers of alluvium.

The area east of the south end of Coldwater Pond from which visible gold was panned (sample C-l. Figure 2) should be further investigated. The northwest trending contact zone between a gabbro body and felsic volcanics should be prospected in detail.

Respectfully submitted.

Wawa, Ontario Seymour M. Sears, B.A., B.Se. January, 1995 Geologist

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REFERENCES

Gurney, J.J1986: Diamonds; in Kimberlites and Related Rocks, Volume 2:

Their Crust/Mantle Setting, Diamonds and Diamond Exploration; Geological Society of Australia, Special Publication 14.

Massey, N.W.D. and Navrastil v1983: Precambrian Geology of Lendrum Township and Parts of Gros

Cap I.R. 49, Algoma District; Ontario Geological Survey Map p; 2681, Geological Series - Preliminary Map, Scale 1:15,840 or 1^1/4 mi. Geology 1982.

Morris, T.F., Murray, C. and Crabtree, D.1994: Results of Overburden Samplng for Kimberlite Heavy

Mineral Indicators and Gold Grains, Michipicoten River - Wawa Area, northeastern Ontario; OGS Open File Report 5908, 69p.

Sage, R.P. and Morris, T.1993: Data from a Poster Display at the OGS Open House in

Toronto, December, 1993.

Sears, S.M.1991: Summary Report of Prospecting and Stripping on a Gold

Property in Lendrum Township, Wawa Area, Ontario; A Private Report for Mr. C. Clement.

1992: Summary Report of Channel Sampling and Drilling on a Gold Property in Lendrum Township, Wawa Area, Ontario; A Private Report for Mr. C. Clement.

1993: Report on a Mapping, Prospecting and Stripping Program on the Wawa Creek Property, Lendrum Township, Ontario; a Private Report for C.C."Mickey" Clement.

1994: Report on a Drilling and Prospecting Program on the Wawa Creek Property, Lendrum Township, Ontario; a Private Report for C.C."Mickey" Clement.

Various Assessment Files of the Ontario Geological Survey at the Wawa Resident Geologist Office, M.N.D.N.; Including:

1909: Guest, T.E. - Correspondence, claim sketch, assays.

1882: Funk, H. - VLF-EM Survey

Ontario Department of Mines, Map 2220 - Manitouwadge - Wawa Sheet, Geological Compilation Series, 1^4 miles.

STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS

I, Seymour M. Sears, of Wawa, Ontario do certify that:

1. I am a consulting geologist for Sears, Barry and Associates, P.O. Box 2058, Wawa, Ontario.

2. I am a B. Se. Graduate in Geology and a B. A. Graduate in Psychology from Mount Allison University, Sackville, New Brunswick.

3. I have been practicing my profession continuously since 1972.

4. I am a Fellow of the Geological Association of Canada.

5. I have not received nor do I expect to receive anyinterest or securities, direct or indirect in the Property of Mr. C. Clement.

Respectfully submitted,

22 Caverhill Street P.O. Box 2058 Wawa, Ontario POS 1KO January, 1995

Seymour M. Sears, B. A., B. Se. Geologist

APPENDIX

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Clast: Matrix:

Silt of Clast: 6: Granules P: Ptbblts C: Cobbles M.: Boulder-Chips BK: Bedrock Chips

1 Clast Cooposition:V/S: Volcanics and Sediments6R: GraniticsLS: Lioestone01: Other Lithologies

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Colour;B: Beige PP: Purple6Y: Grey PK: PinkGB: Grey Btigt OC: Ochre6N: Green DOC: Dark OchreGG: Grey Grttn HOC: Ntdiui OchreON: Brom LOC: Light OchreBK: Black

T: Nuober found on Shaking TableP: Umber found by panning

C: Calculated Thickness of Grain (in oicrons)N: Actual Heasured Thickness of Grain (in oicrons)

KIN LOGGP: Purple garnet (GVG10 chron pyrope)GO: Orange oantle garnet; includes both eclogitic (63) and Cr-poor oegacryst (61/62)

varieties; in sooe saiples, tay include a fen grains of coooon crustal garnet(65) lacking diagnostic inclusions or crystal faces.

DC: Chrote diopside, eoerald green; paler green low-Cr diopside picked separately. IL: PicroiUenite; in sooe satples, tay include a fen grains of coooon crustal

iluenite lacking diagnostic inclusions or crystal faces. CR: Chroiite

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97. b m 87.3 B.2 2.4 5.1 0.7 2.129.7 NA 22.9 5.8 1.8 3.5 0.5 1.0

117.0 NA 100.6 13.1 4.5 8.1 0.5 3.3168.3 NA 109.7 50.2 1.9 44.0 4.3 8.4106.4 NA 80.4 23.2 1.8 19.8 1.6 2.8108.2 NA 90.1 15.4 4.3 10.4 0.7 2.7123.8 NA 87.1 32.3 4.6 21.9 5.8 4.4131.9 NA flfc.8 34.6 10.6 22.6 .4 10.5

145.1 NA 108.1 32.7 7.7 23.2 .8 '4.3139.1 NA 92.1 39.3 14.0 24.0 .3 7.792.3 m 45.4 34.5 4.0 28.9 .6 12.4

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SOMPIE NOi PROJECT:

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KIMBERLITE INDICATOR MINEROL PICKING FOOTNOTES:

REMflRKS

SEM check of l (of 8) aetal filings with a green stain'fro* )O.S m m — z inc Metal. SEM check of l pale eaerald green grain with a black exterior surface fro* )0.5 mm — l ow-Cr diospide with serpentine or forsterite. SEM check of l pink-red garnet fro* )0.5 mm — Mg-al*anduie. SEM check of l orange garnet with a clear inclusion frog )0.5 mm — Fe-grossularite. Picked 2 CR fro* (0.5 mm.

0.5-1.0 mm fraction feO* green-beige, sugary, pyritic carbonate-silicate [epidote(7)1 rock chips, so*e with a trace of arsenopyrite. 2-4* pyritic rock chips in (0.5 mm 0 1.0 a*p). SEM check of l pale emerald green grain fro* (0.5 mm — very low-Cr diospide ((O. 5X Cr203). T

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Picked. 4 .zinc Metal filings fro* )0.5 mm and 4 froM (0.5 mm. SEM check of 2 black splendent grains froM )O.5 MM — l high Ti-chroHite, l titanite with diopside-hedenbergite. SEM check of l pale orange garnet lacking crystal faces froM )0.5 MM — -grossularite. SEM check of l black splendent grain fro* (O. b MM — schorl tour-saline. SEM check of l orange-red garnet lacking crystal faces fro* (0.5 MM — Fe-grossularite.

SEM check of 11 black splendent grains fro* )O.5. MM — 4 IM (l with serpentine and perovskite), l CR, l rutile (Nb, Ta, Fe-bearing), l Fe-oxide, 4 crustal ilmenite (l with attached plagioclase, l with attached titanite). SEM check of 4 purple garnet fro* (0.5 ** — 3 GO pyrope, l Mg-al*andine. SEM check of l bright green grain fro* (0.5 ** — Cr-grossularite. SEN check of 4 pale emerald green grains fro* (0.5 ** — 4 very low-Cr diospdie ((O.5X Cr2U3). Picked 27 CR fro* (0.5 **. Picked 2 perovskite (SEM confirmed) fro* (0.5 **. Picked 27 zinc Metal filings fro* )0.5 MM — others present in (0.5 **.

Picked l emerald green grain (SEM worn chroMite fro* (0.5 **.

Cr-grossularite) and l

)0.5 H contains 1-2X limonite scale chips apparentlyrepresenting rusted steel. SEM check of 2 pale emerald green grains fro* (0.5 ** — 2 very low-Cr diopside ((0.5* Cr203).

SEM check of 4 pale emerald grppn grains fro* (0.5 a* — 4 very low-Cr diopside ((0.5* Cr203). Picked 2 CR fro* (0.5 **.

Note 3 zinc *etal filings in )0.5 MM. SEM check of 7 black splendent grains fro* )0.5 ** — 2 IM, l Fe-oxide, 4 crustal ilmenite. Picked 16 CR fro* (0.5 **.

Note 3 zinc Metal filings in )0.5 **. SEM check of l pink-purple garnet fro* )0.5 ** — Mg-al*andine. SEM check of

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l bright pink grain fro* (0.5 mm -- ruby corundum. SEM check of 6 bright to pale emerald green grains fro* (0.5 ** — 2 Cr-diopside CM* Cr203; l was lost after SEM check), 2 very low-Cr diospidp ((O. 5* Cr203), l grain lost prior to SEM check. Picked 'i CR fro* (0.5 **.

11 0.5* pyrite in M. O amp fraction of (O.5 mm. GP in (O.5 ** is a G9 (SEM confirmed). SEM check of l dark, opaque grain fro* (0.5 mm — tourmaline. SEM check of 3 pale emerald green grains fro* (0.5 ** — 3 low-Cr diopside. Picked 13 CR fro* (0. 5 **.

12 SEM check of S purple grains fro* (0. 5 ** — l G9 pyrope, l zircon. SEM check of 2 pale eaerald green grains fro* (O.5 •* — l DC (""IX Cr203), l very low-Cr dioside ((0.5* Cr203). SEM check of l black splendent grain fro* (0.5 mm — crustal ilmenite. Picked 8 CR fro* (0.5 **.

PftGEl HI*. M. 12/15/94

OVERBURDEN DRILLING MONfiGEMENT LIMITED

GOLD GROIN SUMMORY SHEETCLEMlDEC.WRc-

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CLEMENS 1 O (.1 U M 0.4 O 0 0 ;. S '." c' '.' f-. 3 .-.GO 0 2G9 3 2 0 Z M 13. /i 0 0 8

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VISIBLE GOLD FROM SHAKING TABLE AND FANNING

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4 N 75 X 125 20 C 1^ 75 X 150 22 C 1

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5 N NO VISIBLE GU.D

b N 50 X 75 13 C 1

7 N 50 X 50 10 C 1

8 N NO VISIBLE GOLD

3 N 25 X 50 8C100 X 100 20 C 1

10 N 50 X 50 10 C 1

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CLEH1DEC.HR2 MUMPKR UT GRAINS101ft l OF fttfllNGS w ——.———————-——————

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Y/N DinttlER IHILKISE33 I P l P T P RG PPB REIWRKS

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MWtfryof

Ontario

••k^K ^M^aW^^ld^Bk ^^dka JJ *^— jaaai^hJ^^dJ BM* Mk^ D*M^t^U*J^^hlVIW OCNMCDOn MNWH D* OaTBCeM m) uW IJUWVKNiSudbury. Ontario.^3E6A5.Maptam(7D9 670-7264.

Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim

MMngActon tttofonn le obtained under the authority of ttieMMi

IMSS6- 00610

41N1SNW0002 2.15W4 LENDRUM: ^ fV*"* JPj*1 never to vie Mining Act and Recorder.

1 A separate copy of this form must be completed for each Work Group. Technical reports and tnapa must accompany 4hb form in duplicate.

1 A sketch, showing the claims the work is assigned to, must accompany this form.

900

Work (Check One Work Group Only)WorkGroup Type

Bi^k^bt^MAl MfnaliI'liywcai wont, IndudJng Drilling

Other Authorized Work

Assays

Total Assessment Work Claimed on the Attached Statement of CostsNote: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit aH or part of the assessment work submitted if the recorded

holder cannot verify expenditures claimed in the statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification.

Pereone and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report)Name

a-j -H

f m •ajjj.a ttjfcjavemncanon * ^^.^. ftinfta Mn 4 —— mmmmmm^^ — •-*—aev iwoie NO. i on reverse sraethtfatthetinwlhewort(waeperfoniied.thecWnwcoww*dlnMewoifc

e recorded h *w currant Udder's name or heU under a l by the current recorded holder.

Recorded Holder or AQent

—^ latf^kMaV mi —— — —*-ot www*\ noponl certify mat i have a personal knowledge of the facts sal fcrth in tte Wort report hsvwx) pwfomad tte

rttotnw.

No. Dmm

For Office Uee OnlyToM VMu* Gr. Rnoid*d

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Credits you are claiming in this report maybeicut back. In orderto minimize the adverse effects of such deletions, pta claims you wish to priorize the deletion of credits. Please mark (c*) one of the fbllowng:

1. D Credtts are to be cut back starting with the claim isted last, working backwards.2.' @ Cfedtearetobecutbw*equsJh;ow.alclainiscoritBJnedln3. D Credtts are to be cut back as priortzad on the i

b) the event that you have not specified your choice of priority, option one wH be hnpiemenlad.

Mieflclal Interest are unrecorded tfansfers,optk to the mining datana.

Note 2: If work has been performed on patented or leased land.

Mnenta. ntefnofanoum off agreemente, aicBt with reapact

mptote the following:

l certify that the recorded holder had a beneficial interest in the patented or leased land at the time the work was performed.

Signature Date

. Ministry o* Northern Devetoomer

OntarioMiniateredu

ft..auat des mines

Statement of Costs for Assessment CreditEtat des coOts aux fins du credit d'evaluationMining Act/Lol sur toe mines

Transaction NoJN* da lianaactioii

Personal information coaected on this form is obtained under the authority of the MMng Act Thte information wH be used to maintain a record and4uuu^UuH MB^^Ai^ f MaA flB^avlaww 4^^^*W*t •^LtA^MfUhA ABuu^ MUA — — **-i nainai — *-—— -*-*ongovig ••••UB 01 ma mMiing Cetwn(S|. uuosoons wwui nvs oowcoon snoun IM dnttdvd to ttw Piovincisy MsVMQor, Mttrinos Lftncto* MefHlfy of NofthoiTi Oevetopment and Mines, 4th Floor. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario P3E 6A5. tatophone (705) 670-7264.

•^j.; peraonneH^ponml

recueWs en vertu da la tot eur IsjHnai et j^ das concessions irinieres. AdrsMer toula queslon sur la coiace da ces ranaei0nanienta au chef provincial daa lamina rniniarafl mnlatere du Devetoppement du Nord at des linea, 158. ma Cedar. 4* etage. Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670.7264.

1. Direct Costs/CoOts directs

Type

et de rupert-

LoeaMonda

Oeecripoon

MairxfoField Supervision Supervision sur to terrain

Type

Type

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Typ*

Amount Montant

7,7^0

Totato Total global

7,160

Total Direct Costs Total des coots directs

2. Indirect Costs/CoOts indirect*" Mote: When claiming RehabHNatton work InrJrect costs are not

Pour le rernbouraemeht daa travaux de itcoflta indHvcta ne aoiM pea admtoaUaa en tant que travauxd'evaluation.

Type

Food and1 f Utimf,™* m W 9

Noutrtturxt

Doscfiptton

RECEIVED

MAR C 3 1935

MINING LANDS BRAMt H

Amount

Sub Total of Indirect Costs^-* —a — - j* - a J—^ n n/Um i^ illai* M*MTotal parnei oss coots inoirects

Total Value of (Total of Ofeact and

Totals Total global

Note: The recorded holder w* be required to verily expendHuras claimed in this statement of costa within 30 days of a request for verification. H verification is not made, the Minister may reject for i a* or part of the asaasimonl work submitted.

:Letihaain eojstrei itanudavarMerleacle present etat daa coots dans lea 30 tours suivant urn demande a cat eftet. Si la verification n'eat pas eflactuae. le miniatre paul rejetertout ou une partie dee travaux d'evaJuation presantaa.

Ring Otocounts

1. WeKkfwWwrrhintwoyeareo*0)mpletJonisclairnedat10r^*of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.

1. Lea travaux deposes dans las deux ana suivant tour achavamant sontram

2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at SOto of the above Total Value of Assessment CredJL See calculations betow:

x 0.50

2. Las travaux deposes trois.quatrewcaiqamaprtelMrac*ievement sont rembourate a 50 "ft de la vatour totato du credit d'evaluation susmentionne. Voir tos csJcuto d-dessous.

Vatour totals du cr** Devaluationx 0.50

Evaluation Mate dsmandto

Certification Verifying Statement of Costs Attestation de I'etat des coOts

l hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were incurred white conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompanying Report of Work form.

that as(ReconM HoktoT AQM* Poatfon in Conpviy)

to make this certification OO t

J'atteste par la presente :quo tos montants inrjques sort to plus exact possible et que ces depenaes ont ete engagees pour eftectuer tos travaux d'evaluation sur tos terrains indiques dans to formuto de rapport de travail cHoinL

l am authorized Et qu'a titre de(ttutaira emaolsM. rapreMniant. posta omBia

a faire cotte attestation.

to suis autorise

Signature

0212 (04/91) Nota : Dans cede formula. torequ'H design* des personnes. le masculHi est utlise au sens neutre.

OntarioMinistry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines

March 23, 1995

Geoscience Approvals Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5

Telephone: (705) 670-5853 Fax: (705) 670-5863

Our File: 2.15884 Transaction /: W9550.00010

Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development fc Mines60 Church StreetSault Ste. Marie, OntarioP6A 3H3

Dear Sir/Madam:

Subject: APPROVAL OF ASSESSMENT WORK CREDITS OH MINING CLAIMS 1095590 •t ml. IV LEKDRDM TOWM8HIP

Assessment work credits have been approved as outlined on the report of work form. The credits have been approved under Section 14 (Geophysical) and Section 17 (Assays) of the Mining Act Regulations.

The approval date is March 21, 1995.

If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Steven Beneteau at (705) 670-5858.

ORIGINAL SIGNED BY:

Ron C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section Mining and Land Management Branch Mines and Minerals Division

SBB/jl

cc: Resident GeologistSault Ste. Marie, Ontario

^Assessment Files Library Sudbury, Ontario

REFERENCESWITHDRAWM FROM pISPOSITLON

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ALGOMA

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Ontario

Ministryof L*ndNatural Man*gam*ntResources Branch

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••800 - SfOOO

StOOO - 51500

i l 59500 - 60000"*W!1

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RECEIVED

MAR O 3 1995

MINING LANDS CHANCi:

400 fe*l

CLAUDE C.CLEMENT

WAWA CREEK PROPERTY(Sault St*. Jffcria Mining Division)

MAGNETOMETER SURVEY(TOTAL FIELD DATA)

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MAR O 31995

MINING LANDS BRANCH

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CLAUDE C.CLEMENT

WAWA CREEK PROPERTY(Sault St*. Maria Mining Division;

VLF-EM SURVEY(PROFILE DATA)

41N1SNW0002 2 15884 LENDRUM 220