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Geophysical Survey Logistical Report Quantec IP Inc. P.O Box 580, 101 King Street Porcupine, ON PON 1CO Phone (705).235.2166 Fax (705).235.2255 v) ,F Regarding the GRADIENT-REALSECTION TDIPINDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYS over itte GUIBORD TOWNSHIP j R E C E I V E D | PROJECT, Ontario, on behalf of \ OTIS J EXPLORATION INC., Kirkland Lake, ON - L 2 1997 G LANDS BRANCH J. Wame, . Oswald, JM Legault August, 1996 P-144 42A08NE0106 2.17285 GUIBORD 010

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Geophysical Survey Logistical Report

Quantec IP Inc.

P.O Box 580, 101 King Street

Porcupine, ON PON 1CO

Phone (705).235.2166

Fax (705).235.2255

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Regarding the GRADIENT-REALSECTIONTDIPINDUCED POLARIZATIONSURVEYS over itte GUIBORD TOWNSHIP j R E C E I V E D |PROJECT, Ontario, on behalf of \OTIS J EXPLORATION INC.,Kirkland Lake, ON -

L 2 1997

G LANDS BRANCH

J. Wame, . Oswald,

JM Legault August, 1996 P-144

42A08NE0106 2.17285 GUIBORD 010

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION ..............................................................^^

2. GENERAL SURVEY DETAII^.......................................................................^

2.1 LOCATION..............................................................................................................................^

2.2 ACCESS.................................................................................................................................. 5

2.3 SURVEY GRID .................................................................................. ..-.................................5

3. SURVEY WORK UNDERTAKEN............................................................................................................. 6

3.1 GENERALITIES......................................................................................... ..............................6

3.2 PERSONNEL..................................................-..... ................................................................6

3.3 SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................................................... 6

3.4 SURVEY COVERAGE......................................-. ...................................... ............................7

3.5 INSTRUMENTATION..................................................................................................................8

3.6 PARAMETERS..........................................................................................................................8

3.7 MEASUREMENT ACCURACY AND REPEATABILITY.......................................................................... 9

3.8 DATA PRESENTATION...............................................................................................................9

APPENDIX A: Statement of Qualifications:

APPENDIX B: Production Log

APPENDIX C: Instrument Specifications:

APPENDIX D: List of Maps

LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES

Figure 1: Survey Location ...........................................................................................................4

Figure 2: Gradient Array Layout .................................................................................................7

Table l: Reconnaissance SurveyCoverage................................................................................7

Table II: Realsection SurveyCoverage ........................................................................................8

Table III: Decay Curve Sampling........................................................ ......... .......9

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1. INTRODUCTION

* QIP Project No:

* Project Name:

* General Location:

* Grid Names:

* Survey Period:

* Survey Type:

* Client:

* Clients Address:

* Representative:

* Objectives:

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Guibord Township Project

Matheson, Ontario

Pike River Grid and Nook Grid

February 17th to February 24 th , 1996.

Time Domain Induced Polarization.

Otis J Exploration Company.

Kirkland Lake, Ontario

Tom Obradovich

1. Exploration objectives: To locate and delineate potential gold mineralization

associated with silicification and pyritization.

2. Geophysical objectives: To detect and delineate potential sulphide

concentrations by measurement of their IP and Resistivity physical properties.

Furthermore, to map potentially significant geologic structure and lithology, by

employing a joint interpretation of the IP and Resistivity physical data.

* Report Type: Logistical

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2.1 LOCATION

* Township or District:

* Province or State:

* Country:

* Nearest Settlement:

* NTS Map Number:

* Mining Claims1 :

1. Pike River Gnd.799643. 799644, 799645, 799646, 799647, 822179

2. Nook Grid: 1205710, 1205709, 1204440

Guibord Township

Ontario

Canada

Matheson, Ontario

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Guibord Twp. Property

Figure 1: Survey Location

r1 From: T. Obradovich, Otis J Expl., Pers. Comm. Via Fax,02-15-199C.

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Mode of Access:

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2.3 SURVEY GRID

* Coordinate Reference System:

* Line Direction:

* Line Separation:

* Station Interval:

Matheson, Ontario

From Matheson, by 2 wheel drive truck approximately 20 kilometers east on highway 101; then approximately 5 kilometers south from highway 101 by snowmobile on old logging or drilling access roads.

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3. SURVEY WORK UNDERTAKEN

3.1 GENERALITIES

* Survey Oates:

* Survey Period:

* Survey Days:

* Total km Surveyed:

3.2 PERSONNEL

* Supervisor:

* Project Manager:

* Field Assistants:

3.3 SPECIFICATIONS

* Array:

. AB:

1. Reconnaissance:

2. Detail follow-up:

. MN:

* Sampling Interval:

* Total km Surveyed:

* Total Gradient AB Blocks:

* Total Realsections:

February 17 to February 24,1996

08 days

06 days

10.75 km

GR Jeff Wame, South Porcupine ON

Mark Waldick, Teeterville ON

Mark King, Sudbury ONJohn Guy, Val Gagne ONJason King, Notre-Dame-du-North QC

Gradient (see also figure 2)

2000 meters

1000 to 1475 meters

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12.225 km (including reconnaisance, detailed and overlap coverage).

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GRADIENT ARRAY

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GRADIENT ARRAY COVERAGE AREA

Figure 2; Gradient Array Layout

3.4 SURVEY COVERAGE

Reconnaissance:

* Overlap:

* Detailed l Realsection:

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1,250m1,250m900 m950 m975m

1,500m1,525m1,225m1,150m

10,725 m

Table l: Reconnaissance SurveyCoverage

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Table H: Realsection SurvevCoveraae

3.5 INSTRUMENTATION

* Receiver:

* Transmitter:

* Power Supply:

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Huntec Mk4 (7.5 kWatt 1100-3200V)

Onan 25 HP l Bendix 18 kVA (400Hz @ 120V) motor generator system.

3.6 PARAMETERS

* Input Waveform: Square wave @ 0.0625 hz, 50*5^ duty cycle.

* Receiver Sampling Parameters: Q IP custom windows (see Table II)

* Measured Parameters:

1. Chargeability in mV/V across max. 10 time-gates, plus area under decay curve.

2. Primary Voltage in millivolts and Input Current in milli-amperes for Resistivity in Q-m calculated according to Gradient Array geometry factor2 .

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Total Tp

Duration (msec)6060606060360360360720720720

3540

Start (msec)0601201802403006601020138021002820

End (msec)6012018024030066010201380210028203540

Mid-Point (msec)

801502102704808401200174024603180

Table III: Decay Curve Sampling

3.7 MEASUREMENT ACCURACY AND REPEATABILITY

* Chargeability:

* Resistivity:

3.8 DATA PRESENTATION

* Maps:

Reconnaissance Coverage:

generally less than ± 0.5 rnV/V but acceptable to ±1.0mVA/.

less than 5"XiCummulative error from Primary voltage and Input current measurements.

Contoured plan maps of ABz2000m ofTotal Chargeability and Apparent Resistivity at a scale of 1=5000, for both Grid Areas (4 maps).

"Realsection" Detail follow-up: Contoured depth section maps of TotalChargeability and Apparent Resistivity at a scale of 1=2500, for LH-OOE of Nook Grid (2 maps).

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* Digital:

Raw data: IP-6 digital dump file (See alsu Appendix D).

Processed data: ASCII Geosoft .XYZ format,

using the following format:

Column 1 s Line (X Position), in metresColumn 2 = Station (Y Position), in metresColumn 3 - Apparent Resistivity, in n-mColumn 4 * Total Chargeability, in m V/VColumn ^ = TDIP Spectral Estimates, derived using IPREDC™

RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED

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G.R. Jeff Wame Senior Geophysicist

Jean M. Legault Chief Geophysicist

Andrew Oswald Processing Geophysicist

Porcupine. ON November, 1996.

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The chargeability and resistivity physical property values presented in this report are apparent bulk averages of these physical properties, combining the intrinsic characteristics of the materials present in the volume of the subsurface influencing each measurement. Each sample position represents a unique geometric combination of two input and two output electrodes for which the chargeability and resistivity have been determined as defined in this report The distribution of these physical properties may be interpreted in relation to morphology, lithology, structure, alteration and potential mineralization underlying the claims based upon some reasonably predictable relationships between the physical properties and geologic characteri tics.

The resistivity responds primarily to variations in porosity and permeability, in turn related to texture or foliation, since the vast majority of rock forming minerals are insulators and therefore current flow in the subsurface takes place predominantly as ionic conduction through pore fluid. Where sufficient volume of conductive materials are present these also influence the resistivity (eg massive sulphides). The chargeability responds to the presence of chargeable minerals (metals, metallic sulphides and oxides, and graphite). Both the quantity of individual chargeable grains present, and their distribution within subsurface current flow paths are significant. The relationship of chargeability to metallic content is a direct relationsliip to chargeable surface area within the volume of rock influencing the measurement. The influence of distribution can be understood, in geologic terms, by considering two identical, hypothetical volumes of rock, in which fracture surfaces constitute the primary current flow paths. In one, sulphides occur predominantly along the fracture surfaces. In the second, the same volume percent of sulphides are disseminated throughout the rock. The second example will in general have significantly lower intrinsic chargeability.

More detailed descriptions on the theory and application of the UVResistivity method, and the gradient RealSection technique can be found in the following reference papers:

Cogan, H., 1973, Comparison of IP electrode arrays. Geophysics, 38, p 737 -761

Langore, L., Alikaj, P., Gjovreku, D., 1989, Achievements in copper sulphide exploration in Albania with IP and EM methods, Geophysical Prospecting, 37, p 925 - 941

Magnetic field measurements at the Nook Grid were provided by Otis J Exploration for examination in conjunction with the data from the survey described herein

The chargeabilities at the Nook and Pike River grids were low, ranging from 4 < to 10 inV/V The Resistivities were low to moderate, generally ranging from 500 to 4,000 fl-rn. These ranges reflect shallow conductive overburden generally covering the grids, and establishes the background levels from which anomalous responses must be determined.

The wide line spacing for the survey and somewhat irregular shape of the coverage, limited by claim boundaries, hampers identification of signature ticnds. None the less, li ends in the physical property distributions delineate directional fabrics.

At the Nook Grid, an approximately east-west to east-southeast to wcst-noitltwcst fabric defined by quantitative variation in the physical properties is most likely related to stratigraphy Superimposed on this primary fabric, lineations trending north-northeast, defined by discontinuity in line to line correlation of values, suggest potential cross-cutting structure The survey direction and electrical potential field distribution as defined by the electrode configuration are, however, insensitive to near north south trending features. The magnetic field data show similar fabrics. A north-northeast trending high magnetic response suggesting a

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diabase dyke in th west-central area of the grid. This feature lies within and crosscuts a west- northwest trending low resistivity zone of high magnetic relief. This combination of characteristics may delineate an ultramafic sequence. Increased chargeability generally corresponds with higher magnetic field values within the grid. This may also characterize ultramafic lithology. Over the south leg of the grid (south of 1100S) on line 1+OOW, increased

chargeability and resistivity contrasts reflect decreased overburden This represented the only

traverse where outcropping bedrock was noted in the traverse notes. Lower magnetic field

response and relief combined with generally higher resistivity over the south leg of the grid

may characterize massive felsic or similar sedimentary geology. Low chargeability response at

the south end of line 1+OOE may be the result of a chargeable zone south of the coverage

At the Pike River grid similar fabric is define by the plan map data presentations In contrast

with the Nook grid, an additional north-northwest fabric is defined, potentially delineating structure. With the additional fabric, association of the fabric to geology is more difficult on the basis of the IP/Resistivity data alone. None the less, the background levels are similar to the north leg of the Nook grid and are along strike of the stratigraphy as interpreted from the geophysics over the Nook grid. Magnetic data if available may assist in characterizing lithology.

Potentially zones of pyritization and silicification may be characterized by increased chargeability, increased resistivity and may have reduced magnetic response due to magnetite depletion associated with alteration. In addition sinuous chargeability trends associated with reduced resistivity may represent relatively less silicified, shear hosted sulphides, or grapliite. Anomalous chargeability occuring at margins of resistivity contrasts may indicate mineralization at lithologic contacts. Sketch maps have been provided identifying potential anomalous zones.

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The induced polarization surveys over the Nook and Pike River grids in Guibord twp., Ontario have mapped IP effects (chargeability) and resistivity, investigating to depths up lo approximately 300 metres. Weak chargeability anomalies potentially representing low level increases in sulphide (or other metallic minerals) have been detected some of which coincide with increased resistivity consistent with the target model characterized as zones of pyritization and silicification. In addition, potential geologic features have been delineated by the combination of IP and resistivity characteristics Magnetic fidd measurements enhanced the overall interpretation at the Nook grid.

The anomalous zones detected in the survey have the potential to represent sulphide mineralization, which may or may not be gold bearing. It is recommended the anomalies be evaluated and prioritized based on geologic concepts for ore genesis, and depositional setting. Geochemical surveys could provide additional evidence for prioritization. "Realsection" detail follow-up IP surveys are recommended to delineate target depths for drill testing anomalies considered to warrant further investigation.

/ame

General Manager

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APPENDIX A

STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS:

l, G.R. Jeffrey Warne, hereby declare that:

1. l am a geophysicist with residence in South Porcupine, Ontario and am presently employed in this capacity with Quantec IP Inc. of Waterdown, Ontario.

2. l studied Engineering Geophysics in the Faculty of Applied Science at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, completing all but two of the course requirements for a B.Sc.(Eng.) in 1981.

3. l have practiced my profession continuously since May, 1981 in Canada, the United States and Chile.

4. l have no interest, nor do l expect to receive any interest in the properties or securities of Otis J. Exploration.

5. The statements made in this report represent my professional opinion based on my consideration of the information available to me at the time of writing this report

Porcupine, Canada November, 1996

G.R. Jeffrey Warne Senior Geophysicist General Manager - QIP

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j APPENDIX A:

STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS:r'i l, Jean M. Legault, declare that:

1. l am a consulting geophysicist with residence in South Porcupine, Ontario and am presently employed

j - in this capacity with Quantec IP Inc. of Waterdown, Ontario.

2. l obtained a Bachelor's Degree, with Honours, in Applied Science (B.A.Se.), Geological Engineering

(Geophysics Option), from Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, in Spring 1982.

l 3. l am a registered professional engineer (# 047032), with license to practice in the Province of Quebec,

since 1985.

4. l have practiced my profession continuously since May, 1982, in North-America, South-America and

North-Africa.

j--- 5. l am a member of the Society of Engineers of Quebec, the Quebec Prospectors Association, the

j Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada, and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists

6. l have no interest, nor do l expect to receive any interest in the properties or securities of Otis J

r Exploration, Inc..

7. The statements made in this report represent my professional opinion based on my consideration of

the information available to me at the time of writing this report.

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Jean M. Legault, P.Eng. (QC) Chief Geophysicist Dir. Technical Services Quantec Group

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APPENDIX A

STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS:

l, Andrew Oswald, declare that:

1. l am currently employed by Quantec Consulting Inc. of Porcupine, Ontario as a processing geophysicist.

2. l am a graduate of Cambrian College, Sudbury, ON, on May, 22,1996 with a Diploma in

Geological Engineering Technology.

3. l have no interest nor do l expect to receive any interest in the properties or securities of Otis

J. Exploration.

4. l am the technical editor for this report; l constructed this report and generated plots to the

best of my ability with my current level of understanding.

Porcupine, Ontario f November, 1996

Andrew Oswald Processing Geophysicist Quantec Technical Services

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APPENDIX B

PRODUCTION Loo

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Feb18

Feb19

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Mob Timmins-Matheson. Move equipment to Pike River Grid. Establish AB * 2000m @ L100W from 1300Sto700NSurveyEstablish AB = 2000m @ L350W from1300Nto700SSurvey (300m overlap included)

Move equipment to Nook Grid Establish AB s 2000m @ L200E from 600N to 1400S. SurveySurvey (150m repeat coverage not included)

Establish AB = 1475m @ 850N to 1 125SSurveyEstablish AB = 1000m @ 850N to 1 125SSurveyEstablish AB = 2000m @ ON to 2000SSurvey

Remove equipment from Nook Grid Demob Matheson-Timmins

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LINE

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100E

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400N8503125S125SSOON175S225N

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12225 m

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APPENDIX C

INSTRUMENT SPECIFICATIONS:

(from IRIS Instruments IP 6 Operating Manual)

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Dimensions: Weight:

Operating temperature:

Storage: Power supply:

Input channels:Input impedance:Input overvoltage protection:Input voltage range:

SP compensation:

Noise rejection:

Primary voltage resolution: accuracy:

Secondary voltage windows:

Sampling rate: Synchronization accuracy: Chargeability resolution:

accuracy:

Battery test: Grounding resistance: Memory capacity: Data transfer:

31 cm x 21 cm x 21 cm6 kg with dry cells7.8 kg with rechargeable bat.-20"C to 70"C(-400C to 700C with optional screen heater){-40"C to 708C)6 x 1.5 V dry cells (100 hr. @ 200C) or2 x 6 V NiCad rechargeable (in series) (50hrs @ 20"C) or 1 x 12 Vexternal610Mohmup to 1000 volts10V maximum on each dipole15V maximum sum over eh 2 to 6automatic ± 10 V with linear drift correctionup to 1 mV/s50 to 60 Hz powerline rejection100 dB common mode rejection (for Rs^Ojautomatic stacking1 uV after stackingD.3% typically; maximum 1 over wholetemperature rangeup to 10 windows; 3 preset window specs.plus fully programmable sampling.10 ms10 ms, minimum 40 jiV0.1 mV/Vtypically D.6%. maximum 20fa of reading ± 1 mV/V forVp > 10 mVmanual and automatic before each measurement0.1 to467kohm2505 records, 1 dipole/recordserial link @ 300 to 19200 baud remote control capabilitythrough serial link @ 19200 baud

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INDUCED POLARIZATION

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ELREC 6IP Receiver

Features:6 input channels.

Up to l O chargeability windows.

Symmetrical time domain with a pulse duration of l, 2, 4 or 8s.

Input overvoltage protection up to 1,000 Volts.

Analyzes IP decay curves.

Fully automatic measuring processes.

Internal memory can store eighteen hun dred measurements.

GeneralThe Elrec 6 is a six-channel multi-window time domain induced polarization receiver that measutes six receiver dipoles. The unit is extremely efficient in the field, especially when used with the multi-dipole cable.

IP decay curves are analyzed by various types of sampling: Up to 10 windows are

available, with preset or programmable arithmetic or logarithmic widths. Multi-window analysis provides a high

degree of accuracy when defining decay

curves.

Measurements are made through a fully automatic measuring process: Self test and calibration, auto-synchronization and resyrdhronization at each cycle, plus continuous tracking of SP including linear drift correction. Also provided is automatic gain selection, digital stacking for noise reduction, and fully documented displays

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controlled by the microprocessor to ensure the highest degree of accuracy and reliability.

The operator can select various reading options regarding the parameters that are displayed: A. Display of running or cumulative average values for monitoring the noise B. Display of normalized or true chargeability values for referral or nonneferral to a standard decay curve CDuringthe measuremmt possibility of simultaneously displaying (he average chargeabilities of the

six dipoles, or their standard deviations, or the primary voltage, average chargeability and

standard deviation of each dipole

Frequency Mode Option

An analysis of the measurements in the frequency domain is provided as an option through Fourier transform computations of either frequency domain waveform (ON+, ON-), or a time domain waveform (ON+, OFF, ON-, OFF), and a pulse duration of l, 2, 4 or 8 sec. The parameters measured are the amplitudes of the fundamental and of the first six odd harmonics (3RD to 13th), the frequency effects and relative

phases of the harmonics with respect to

the fundamental, and the standard deviations of these parameters. Due to the large amount of data gathered, the capacity of the internal memory is reduced by fifty percent in this mode.

___Specifications___Input Voltage Range: Each Dipole 8V

maximum, Sum of voltage dipoles 2 to 6, 12V maximum

Primary voltage: Resolution: lOjiV, Accuracy: D.3%; max 19fc

ELREC 6IP Receiver

Chargeability Resolution: l mV/V for VplO mV, 0. l m V/V for Vp l 00 m V, Accuracy: G.6%; max29roforVplOmV

Up to 10 Chargeability Windows: Mode 1:10 preset arithmetic Windows, Mode 2: 10 programmable arithmetic windows (delay time and window width), Mode 3: 10 preset logarithmic windows, and Mode 4: 3 to G preset logarithmic Windows.

6 Input Channels.

Signal Waveform: Symmetrical time domain (ON+, OFF, ON-, OFF) with a pulse duration of l, 2, 4 or 8s. Input impedance: 10 Mohm.

Input over-voltage protection up to1,000 Volts.

Overload Indication

Automatic Gain Ranging

Automatic stacking, automatic SP bucking (-1V to + 1V) with linear drift correction up to l mV/s.

Sampling Rate: 1 0ms

50 and 60Hz power line rejectiongreater than lOOdB

Accuracy in Synchronization: 10ms

Common Mode Rejection: BfxlB (for Us * 0)

Display of primary voltage, partial and average chargeabilities, standard deviation of primary voltage and of average chargeability, and computation of apparent resistivity (dipole to dipole, pole to dipole, gradient, VES, etc).

Grounding resistance measurement from 0.1 to 128kohm

Memory Capacity: 1 ,800 measurements

Dimensions: 30 x 20 x '20cm

Weight: 7.5kg

Operating Temperature Range: -40"C to +70". Tlie specifications listed above are given over the entire temperature range.

Power Supply: S ix 1.5V D size alkaline dry ri'lls (20 hmirs of operation at 20"O)

Standard ComponentsKlrec (i console and instruction manuals.

Ordering InformationDescription

EliecC

Order Number

5UO-190-OU24

Terraplus: Your Geological A Geophysical Supersource Product Catalog 22

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APPENDIX C

INSTRUMENT SPECIFICATIONS:

IP Transmitter 7500

Power

Output: Voltage:

Current:

Current regulator

Output frequency:

Frequency accuracy:

Output duty cycle:

Output current meter:

Ground resistance meter:

Input voltage meter

Dummy load:

Temperature range:

Size:

Weight:

96-144 V line to neutral, 3 phase, 400 Hz (from Huntec generator set), 7500W

100-3200 V de in 10 steps

16A maximum on low ranges

< Q.1% current change for 10"M) change in load resistance

1/16 Hz to 1 Hz (time domain and complex resistivity), 1/16 Hz to 4 Hz (frequency domain)

±50ppm,-300Cto600C

(Defined as W(toN * tar)) V4 to 15/16 in increments of 1/16 (time domain); 15/16 (complex resistivity); V* (frequency domain)

Two ranges; 0-1OA, 0-20A

Two ranges; 0-10 kohms, 0-100 kohms

0-150V

Two levels; 2000W, 6000W

-340C to 500C

53 x 43 x 43cm

50kg

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TransmittersDESCRIPTIONThe HUNTEC M-4 7.5 ,uul 2.5 kW Induced Polarization transmitters are designed for time domain, frequem y domain (PFE) and complex resistivity applications. The units convert primary 400 Hz ac power from an engine- alternator set (o a regulated de output current, set by the operator. Current regulation eliminates output waveform distortion due lo electrode polarization effects, ll is achieved in the transmitter by varying the alternator field currents. The transmitters are equipped with (lummy loads lo smooth out generator load variations.

FEATURES* Solid-state switching for long life and

precise liming.

* Open circuit during the "off" time ensures no counter current flow.

Resistance measurement lor load matching.

decision crystal controlled timing.

failsafe operation protects against short-circuit and overvoltage.

Automatic regulation of output current eliminates errors due to changing polarization potential and load resistance.

HUNTEC/SYSTEMS

1750 BRIMLtY WD., . SCARBOROUGH ONTARIO, ' CA"NADA M1P 4X7 PHONE: (416) 299-4100 TELEX: 06-9M64tf

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TransmittersALTERNATOR

TRANSMITTER

ALTERNATOR

DUMMY LOAD TRANSMITTER

SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS

Power input:

Output:

Current regulation:

Output frequency:

96 — 144 V l ine to neutral 3 phase, 400 H; (from Hunlec generator set)Voltage: KX) — 32(XI V (Ir in K) stepsCurrent: 0.4 - K, A regulated"Less than ' 0.1 n/, change for-MO1*, load change0.(K)2r) H? to 1 Hz (time domain.complex resistivity)0.0625 Hz to 4 Hz (frequencydomain) selectable on (ronl panel

frequency accuracy:Output duty cycle: T..AT., -t- T...)

Output current metpr:Ground resistance meter:Input voltage motor:Dummy load: Temperature range Size: Weight:

-300 Cto -Hi00 C

0.5 to 0.9375 m increments of 00625 (time domain) O 9375 (complex resistivity) O 75 (frequency domain)

Two ranges: 0-10 A and 0-20 A

Two ranges: 0-10 kll, 0-100 kfl

O 150VTwo levels 2 k W and 6 k W-340 Cto-K500 C

53 cm x 43 cm x 43 cm50 kg

Smaller current .ire ohlainahlt*, /x/f ottlvrk the n rrirnl regulation range the transmitter voltage i s irgtilalfd. not thr n/rrpnl

')ii — 144 V line lo line 3 phase, 400 Hz (from Huntec generator set)

Voltage: 150- 22(X)Vd( in I) steps Current 02 — 7 A regulated"Less than +0 n change for ± im load change0.0625 Hz to 1 Hz (time domain, complex resistivity) 00625 Hz to 4 Hz (frequency domain) selectable from front panel An additional range of frequencies hetween 0.78 and 5.0 Hz is avail able and can be selected by an internal switch

1 50ppm - )00 C lo 4600 C05 to O 9375 in increments of O t)625 (time domain) 0.9375 (complex resistivity) 0.75 (frequency domain)

Iwo ranges: 0-5 A and 0-10 A

Two ranges: 0-10 kfl, 0-100 kfl

0-150VIwo levels- 5fXt kW and 1 75 kW-!40Clo -f 5()0C

5 t cm x 41 cm x 29 cm26kg

Output: 120 Vac -KX) Hz l phase IR kVA Maximum

l ngine: 10 6 k\V air ( ooled lu in cvlindertour (\x le piston rn^mr \\'ith elf( trit start

Fuel: Regular grade gasoline, l.mkcapa- (ily 141 lo give 2 l i duration

Alternator: St.ir c onnoc ted aircraft type, bell driven, fnr( ed air ( oolfd

Construction tubular protei live i arryrng fraini 1 \villi re^ilicntly tnoiinled engine and alternatoi

Size:

Weight

7'lrnix 7') x 102 mi205kg

Ijgijj^ffP^Output-l.ngine:

12(1 Vat -KX) H? 1.5 kVA rnaxiIliiggs R Slrallon 6 kW ail tor

miniled.

Fuel

Alternator:

Construction-

Size-

Weight (dry)

cylindt'i lour (\c U 1 rnpinc* vvilfi manunl st*irtRrfi|H''ir prndc Rasolinr, t.uik Cii (ily Vfl l. lo pivr 4 h (furntionf )('lt(i conrux ter) hcdvy duty 011( mnhilf typr, Ix^ll drivrn, ,iir ( oItihuliir protective ciirryiiiR ffar \\ i l li ir siln'i il l y runt in 11-i l cnjMrir aiut .iltrriidloi

ri l ( ni x 4H x 7(t t ni

Specifications subject lo change without notice.

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APPENDIX D . • :- ,,. , , -•.-': : ; . •.-.,-,:..,:.,. v^..:-;. -y:;-.:.;; .

LIST OF MAPS

* Contoured Plan Maps: (Scale of 1:5000)

1. Total chargeability (AB=2000m) for Pike River Grid Map* P144-Plan-CHG-1 Apparent resistivity (ABs2000m) for Pike River Grid Map* P144-Plan-RES-1

2. Total chargeability (ABs2000m) for Nook Grid Map* P144-Plan-CHG-2 Apparent resistivity (AB=2000m) for Nook Grid Map* P144-Plan-RES-2

* Contoured "Realsection" Map: (Scale of 1:2500)

1. Total Chargeability: LineOUOOE Map#P144-Rsip-CHG-1 Apparent Resistivity: LineOI+OOE Map* P144-Rsip-RES-1

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MAPS AND SECTIONS

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7Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Declaration of Assessment Work Performed on Mining LandMining Act, Subsection 65(2) and 66(3), R.S.O. 1990

Transaction Number (office use)

Assessment Files Research Imaging

Personal information Mining Act, the Inforn Questions about thi: 933 Ramsey Lake Ri

l 66(3) of the Mining Act. Under section 8 of the ivork and correspond with the mining land holder. Northern Development and Mines, 6th Floor,

42A08NE0106 2.17285 GUIBORD

Instructions: - f-or wui*- Please type or print in ink.

1. Recorded holder(s) (Attach a l ist if necessary)

900..j, ~ ~,~..d, use form 0240.

285Name \ - \ i f] \

^^r^J^UrnAovU^V^ f ^^1:3,0^0 U^JlAHHrnee '

Client Number

Address

^o^Telephone Number

Fiix Number

*k^i/STC-fl OName

JD!Address

Name ' ,

(Y1 \s \^ \ lw K;.UClient Number

Telephone Number ZFax Number

2. Type of work performed: Check ( ^ ) and report on only ONE of the following groups for this declaration.-Y.

r— i/Geotechnical: prospecting, surveys, i — i Physical: drilling, stripping, 1 — 1 assays and work under section 18 (regs) ' — ' trenching and associated assays

Work Type

\ \ ^ P v -V '

Dates Work -. - ^ ^ - . ^ ,r\n f

Performed From \ ^ O Z St? To ^ 0 2- ilS^CDay Month Year Day Monlh | Year

Global Positioning System Data (if available) Township/Area

l~)Q V C50V--CV \ CNO O SVvY^M or G-Plan Number

Office

DUse

Rehabilitation

Commodity

Total S Value of Work Claimed /O 7 71NTS Reference

Mining Division Xd^^^— / - -A

Resident Geologist^ , District xT/62/t/wJ ''

Please remember to: - obtain a work permit from the Ministry of Natural Resources as required;- provide proper notice to surface rights holders before starting work; fp, —. ———— , ,, ^^

- complete and attach a Statement of Costs, form 0212; H c C E l \/ P Diianina work: v C. LJ

- provide a map showing contiguous mining lands that are linked for a- include two copies of your technical report.

signing work;

l g 1997

3. Person or companies who prepared the technical report (Attach a list if necessary)

Name

O.u.ri.y-vV?,r. I nc-prlTelephone Number

rfosFax Number

Address

NameTelefjfione Number

AddressFax Number

NameTelephone Number ' ?

o rr /3-! ' '

AddressFax Number

Certification by Recorded Holder or Agent

l, u rru .7 (

, do hereby certify that l have personal knowledge of the facts set(Print Name)

forth in this Declaration of Assessment Work having caused the work to be performed or witnessed the same during

or after its completion and, to the best of my knowledge, the annexed report is true.^3-

Signature of

^ lelephone Number Fax Numbe

A J

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5. Work to be recorded and distributed. Work can only be assigned to claims that are contiguous^ o

the mining land where work was performed, at the time work was performed. A map showing the conti

must accompany this form.o

f I

Mining Claim Number. Or if work was done on other eligible mining land, show in this column the location number Indicated on the claim map.

eg

eg

eg

1

2

3-,

( ,,4

5

6

S?

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

TB 7827

1234567

1234568

U-l'LflSVil -\7o51iOL-IZt^HD/

Number of Claim Units. For other mining land, list hectares.

16 ha

12

2

^ Sqs

Jr-*

o,d— :y—~~n

Column Totals

Value of work performed on this claim or other mining land.

$26> 825

0

S 8, 892

4 i^Z.

4 uy\z* aiss

Q;V"9v^ . /pr""

^}

fitol^S

Value of work applied to this claim.

j;v *:N/A

S24,000

S 4,000

,—

- —

. —

R F C E

i MAY 1 k

s MINING LAND

——

Value of work assigned to other mining claims.. (' ••-. 'v "jf **S Ci C ^ ^ftlv

S24,000

0

0

nTE^Di —1997

^BRANCH

-^

•^ Bank. Value oKto be distributed afa future date.

f D

S2,825

0

S4,892

tm-ssz.4-39-2.aiqs

^0979

\H o:

, do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible under(Print Full Name)

subsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for assignment to contiguous claims or for application to

the claim where the work was don

Signature of Recoitiad Holder or Agdht AuDate,

6. Instructions for cutting back credits that are not approved.

Some of the credits claimed in this declaration may be cut back. Please check ( f ) in the boxes below to show how

you wish to prioritize the deletion of credits:

[M 1. Credits are to be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option 2 or 3 or 4 as indicated.

O 2. Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims listed last, working backwards; or

O 3. Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims listed in this declaration; or

D 4. Credits are to be cut back as prioritized on the attached appendix or as follows (describe):

Note: If you have not indicated how your credits are to be deleted, credits will be cut back from the Bank first,

ption number 2 if necessary.

Total Value of Credit Approved

ecordlngXby Mttfing Recorder (Signature)

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Ministry ofNorthern Development

^ Qs*' ( J 9^

TrrniactTon Number (office use)V- ~ - y

Statement of Costs e -*- for Assessment Credit

jonal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of subsection 6(1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96. Under /ction 8 of the Mining Act the information is a public record. This information will be used to review the assessment work and correspond with cho mining land holder. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Chief Mining Recorder, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 6th Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 6B5.

Work Type

-.r*.c.,,W-lvLs .rP Cs ^ 5i Y D lxY^U^M4

Units of WorkDepending on the type of work, list the number of hours/days worked, metres of drilling, kilo metres of grid line, number of samples, etc.

1 C 1 \y

C. H fcw,

ssociated Costs (e.g. supplies, mobilization and demobilization).

Transportation Costs

T^u-eL.

S nou} ro oW l e- Ou*V S i(jUFood and Lodging Costs

A tL \ d C ]

Cost Per Unit of work

%^/kro

-VSolk^

.1 i mn"-

REC'•- MA 1

MINING

^WfJk.v

i?.s[ (XlXu,

6

Total Value of Assessment Work

Total Cost

ty Liq. ^ "2 ^ 9

51 3k. o o

inn li IMI'I nin—i'" __

EIVETCX

121997 ^

LANDS DOANCH —

1 5O.DD

311.00

gqq.SC

^lO't^C.^S^

Calculations of Filing Discounts:

1. Work filed within two years of performance is claimed at 10007o of the above Total Value of Assessment Work.2. If work is filed after two years and up to five years after performance, it can only be claimed at 5007o of the Total Value of Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims, use the calculation below:TOTAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK x 0.50 Total S value of worked claimed.

Note:- Work older than 5 years is not eligible for credit.- A recorded holder may be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 45 days of a request for verification and/or correction/clarification. If verification and/or correction/clarification is not made, the Minister may reject all or part of the assessment work submitted.

Certification verifying costs:

i, LcjrrL, J . c __ , do hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as may(pease print full name)reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands indicated on

A l the accompanying Declaration of Work form as _______ S ^~ _____________ l am authorized(recorded holder, agetfOor state company position with signing authority)to make this certification.

Signals'

/l o fi /lDate

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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines

September 23, 1997

THOMAS JOHN ELI OBRADOVICH 1 BLOOMFIELD DRIVE KIRKLAND LAKE, Ontario P2N-3A2

OntarioGeoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5

Telephone: (888)415-9846 Fax: (705) 670-5863

Dear Sir or Madam:

Subject: Transaction Number(s):

Submission Number: 2 .17285

StatusW9780.00370 Approval After Notice

We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.

If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the notice, and any steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work which has received a 45 Day Notice.

Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the response date on the summary.

If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Bruce Gates by e-mail at gatesj)@torv05.ndm.gov.on.ea or by telephone at (705) 670-5856.

Yours sincerely,

ORIGINAL SIGNED BYBlair KiteSupervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section

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Work Report Assessment Results

Submission Number: 2 .17285

Date Correspondence Sent: September 23, 1997 Assessor: Bruce Gates

Transaction NumberW9780.00370

Section:14 Geophysical IP

First Claim Number1205709

Township(s) l Area(s)GUIBORD

StatusApproval After Notice

Approval Date

September 15,1997

The 45 days outlined in the Notice dated August 1, 1997 have passed. Assessment work credit has been approved as outlined on the attached Distribution of Assessment Work Credit sheet.

Correspondence to:Resident Geologist Kirkland Lake, ON

Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON

Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):Larry J. StolikerKIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA

THOMAS JOHN ELI OBRADOVICH KIRKLAND LAKE, Ontario

LESLIE MICHAEL DYMENT Swastika, Ontario

JOCELYNE ANNE KIDSTON SWASTIKA, Ontario

2973090 CANADA INC. VAL D'OR, QUEBEC

Page: 1Correspondence ID: 11341

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Distribution of Assessment Work Credit

The following credit distribution reflects the value of assessment work performed on the mining land(s).

Date: September 23, 1997

Submission Number: 2 .17285

Transaction Number: W9780.00370

Claim Number Value Of Work Performed

1205709 4,132.00

1205710 3,090.00

1203440 1,432.00

Total: $ 8 ,654.00

Page: l

Correspondence ID: 11341

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REFERENCESAREAS WITHDRAWN FROM DISPOSITION

M.R.O. - MINING RIGHTS ONLY

S.R.O. - SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY

M.+ S. - MINING AND SURFACE RIGHTS

Description Order No. Date Disposition File

W-L-57/95 ^LY 14.1995 M&-S WITHDRAWN NOT bPCN FOR SHAKING

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NOTES3 FOOT (APPROX. 122 METER) SURFACE RIGHTS .ERVATION ALONG THE SHORES OF ALL LAKES AND ERS.

INFORMATION THAT 'EARS ON THIS MAP 3 BEEN COMPILED )M VARIOUS SOURCES. ) ACCURACY IS NOT (XRANTEED. THOSE HING TO STAKE MIN- CLAIMS SHOULD CON

T WITH THE MINING ;ORDER. MINISTRY OF RTHERN DEVELOP- JT AND MINES, FOR AD- ONAL INFORMATION THE STATUS OF THE

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LEGENDHIGHWAY AND ROUTE No.

OTHER ROADS

TRAILS

SURVEYED LINES:TOWNSHIPS, BASE LINES. ETC.LOTS, MINING CLAIMS. PARCELS. ETC.

UNSURVEYED LINES:LOT LINESPARCEL BOUNDARYMINING CLAIMS ETC.

RAILWAY AND RIGHT OF WAY -*

UTILITY LINES

NON-PERENNIAL STREAM

FLOODING OR FLOODING RIGHTS

SUBDIVISION OR COMPOSITE PLAN

RESERVATIONS

ORIGINAL SHORELINE

MARSH OR MUSKEG

MINES

TRAVERSE MONUMENTK

DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS

TYPE OF DOCUMENT SYMBOL

PATENT. SURFACE ft MINING RIGHTS-_...........— 9" . SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY_____.__.......M 9" . M INING RIGHTS ONLY ___................... G

LEASE. SURFACE ft MINING RIGHTS——.————- M" . SURF ACE RIGHTS ONLY._._..............__ H" .MINING RIGHTS ONLY...____...——...———— B

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SCALE: 1 INCH = 40 CHAINS

FEETO 1OOO 2OOO 4OOO 6000 8OOO

O 200 METRES

1OOO11 KM)

2000(2 K M)

TOWNSHIP

GUIBORDM.N.R. ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT

COCHRANEMINING DIVISION

LARDER LAKELAND TITLES/ REGISTRY DIVISION

COCHRANE

Ministry ofNaturalResources

Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Ontario

DateMAY 1990

CIRCULATED t : NOV. 23, 1993. '

Number

G-3642

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TIME DOMAIN IP SURVEY Gradient Array

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Transmitter Frequency 0.0&25 Hz (5C^ duty cycle) Transmitter Current ' ' 4,.50 tc 7.20 Amps

QIP IP-6 Custom Semilogarithmic 'Windows 10 Gates (60ms to 3540ms)

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Station Interval: Resistivity Contour 1 Interval: Colour Scale:

25-30 meters20 levels/iog decade

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Chargeability (mVA)

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Date: February, 1996Instrumentation:' i Rx ^ IRIS IP-6 (b channels)

' Tx = HONTEC MK-4 (7.5 kW) ^ MG-10(10 kVA)

Surveyed 6c Processed by:QUANTEC IP INC.

DWG. |: P-144-PIAN-CHG-2

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LINE 1+OOE TOTAL CHARGEABILITY (mV/V)

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DWG. # : P -144-RSIP-CHG-1

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LINE 1+OOE APPARENT RESISTIVITY (ohm-metres)

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QUANTEC IP INC.DWG. #: P-144-R3IP-RES-1

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