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m itil'XB* l-'* - r- m- 42CMSEMH HAMBLETON 17C1 HAMBLETON 010 TECK EXPLORATIONS LIMITED NORTH BAY, ONTARIO 9. ASSESSMENT REPORT ON DIGHEM ANOMALY 1670F-2110E HAMBLETON TOWNSHIP DAYOHESSARAH AREA FOR PEZAMERICA RESOURCES CORPORATION by K. Thorsen REPORT NO. 968NB 1984-10-23 N.T.S. 42CX14,15 9.74

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42CMSEMH HAMBLETON 17C1 HAMBLETON 010

TECK EXPLORATIONS LIMITED

NORTH BAY, ONTARIO

9. ASSESSMENT REPORTON

DIGHEM ANOMALY 1670F-2110E HAMBLETON TOWNSHIP DAYOHESSARAH AREA

FOR PEZAMERICA RESOURCES CORPORATION

by

K. Thorsen

REPORT NO. 968NB

1984-10-23

N.T.S. 42CX14,15

9.74

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oINTRODOCTION

Geophysical surveys were completed over DIGHEN anomaly

1670F-2110E on claims SSM665349, SSM665382, SSM665581 and

SSM665596.

LOCATION AND ACCESS

The claims are located approximately 25 miles r L.h of

White River. Access is via helicopter from a base in White

River or by fixed wing aircraft to Dayohessarah Lake. The

grid is approximately 3 miles north of the lake.

GEOLOGY

The claims are underlain by north trending mafic

volcanics.

TOPOGRAPHY

The area is relatively flat with a maximum of 25 metres

of relief. Outcrop covers approximately 5 to 1(^ of the

area.

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METHOD OF SURVEY

One shoot back line was run over the area of the DIGHEM

anomaly. When the conductor was located a base line was cut

along the axis and cross lines cut at 200 foot or 400 foot

intervals perpendicular to the axis. The anomaly was traced

by the vertical loop method and all lines were read with a

magnetometer. Magnetic readings were corrected for diurnal

change by establishing a base station and checking-in hourly

or less. As the conductor located was short/ two more

shootback lines were run to the south of the axis.

RESDLTS

One short ^400 feet), weak conductor was located by

shootback but was unable to be traced by vertical loop. The

conductor axis was within a high negative magnetic anomaly.

RECOMMENDATIONS

An attempt should be made with Pulse EM to further

trace the conductor.

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SURVEY TYPE EMPLOYEE NAME FROM TO TOTAL DAYS

Linecutting J. Laitin K. Greason

Oct 22/83 Oct 22/83

Oct 23/83 Oct 23/83

2.0 2.0

GEM F. BlakeM. AsselinK. ThorsenG. Kraus

Oct 22/83 Oct 23/83 2.0Oct 22/83 Oct 23/83 2.0Oct 22/83 1.0Dec 7/83 1.0

VLEM F. BlakeM. AsselinK. ThorsenG. Kraus

Oct 24/83 Oct 24/83 Oct 24/83 Dec 8/83

0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5

MAGNETICS L. BlainK. ThorsenG. Kraus

Oct 22/83 Oct 22/83 Dec 8/83

Oct 24/83 2.0 0.5 0.5

Geophys i cal C red i t s * 11 Days x 7 Credits * 19.25 days per Claim 4 Claims , claim

Linecutting Credits Claim

4 credits 4 claims

1.0 day per claim

TOTAL " 20.25 days perclaim

dd KT-461

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GEOPHYSICS LEGEND

MAGNETOMETER SURVEY (MAG.)

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INSTKUMCNT OyirtlM i

SELF-POTENTIAL SURVEY (S R)

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ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY

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NORTH D IAST TILTS

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SOUTH B WEST TILTS

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FIXED TRANSMITTER

sow H,.r ISSO Hi.

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INSTRUUCNT i

VERY LOW FREQUENCY (V.L.F.) *O'T

MONTH A CAS1 1ILTS

SOUTH ^ WIST TILTS O*/*

1NSTRUUCNT l Curator i

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INSTNUUINT

Cxl Sir l

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HAM B LE TON

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TWP.

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11rOOt

CRONE C E M UNIT

SSMe*5596

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SSM 665362

1670 F

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BLAKE, ASSELIN

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SSM 663381

SSM663349

Teck Explorolioni Limited

PEZAMERICA RESOURCES CORPORATIONOPERATION PEZAMERICA

DAYOHESSARAH AREA , ONTARIO

ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY

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PEZAMERICA RESOURCES CORPORATIONOPERATION PeZAMERICA

DAYOHESSAAAH AREA , ONTARIO

ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY

' Moll670F-ZIIOE

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PEZAMERICA RESOURCES CORPORATIONSCINTRCX UF-2 MACNCTOMCTCf) OPERATION PEZAMERICA

OAYOHESSARAH AREA , ONTARIO

MAGNETOMETER SURVEY

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4aci4seeeii HAMBLETON i/ci HAMBLETON

Mining Lands Section

Control Sheet

900

Pile No '3.1'S'5'(s

TYPE OF SURVEY GEOPHYSICAL

GEOLOGICAL

GEOCHEMICAL

EXPENDITURE

MINING LANDS COMMENTS;

r

t3k

Signature of Assessor

Date

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ano

Ministry of Natural ResourcesGEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICAL - GEOCHEMICAL

TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT

file.

1413 1670F-2110E TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORT

FACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.

i Type of Survey(s).Township or Area.

*.'f Claim

Geophysical (EM i Mag)Hambleton Township

Pezamerlea Resources Corporation

Teck Explorations LimitedK. Thorsenl Author of Report.

AAAr^nf Author 2189 Algonquin Ave. North Bay. Ont P1B 4Z:Covering Dates of Survey..

Total Miles of Line Cut—

Oct 22/83 to Dec 8/83(Unecuttlng to office)

10,400 ft

SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED

ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.

DAYSper claim.

15Geophysical—Electromagnetic———Magnetometer___5.3—Radiometric————————Other____-—————Geological.

Geochemical.

AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special proviiion credit! do not apply to airborne lurveyt)

Magnetometer, .Electromagnetic. .Radiometric

Oct 23/84

{enter dayi per claim)

SIGNATURE:Author of Report or Agent

Res. Geol.. .Qualifications. A-Previous Surveys

File No. Type Date Claim Holder

MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically

SSMe'fu)" SSM

665349(number)665382

SSM

SSM

665581.,

665596

l 1

l

IOTA L CLAIMS.

837 (5/79)

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GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA

fiROl^ND SURVEYS - If more than one lurvey, specify data for each type of surveyJ

NumbJTf f-"- CEH 39. VLEH 27. Hag 125 Station int.rv.1 50 ft Or 100 ft

.Number of Reading, CEM 52, VLEH 36. Mag 125JLine snacinir 400 ft Or 200 ft

Profik .^U l" " 200

Contour interval 100 gammas

mInstrument Sclntrex MF-2Accuracy - Scale constant -10 gammasDiurnal correction method Base StationsBase Station check-in interval (hours) Hourly Or lessBase Station location and value L4+OOS. 8+OOW, 500 gammas

ELECTROMAGNETICInstrument , CrOf

P.oi| configuration ,

16 GEM

Horizontal and Verticalroil ,rpara tion 400 ft or 200 ftAccuracy. "'Method:Frpqnrnry 390

E3 Fixed transmitter QQ Shoot back O In line and 1830 H7

(•pecify V.L.F. station)

D Parallel line

Parameters .~....™i Various Parameters of secondary field

2ol

Instrument.Scale constant.Corrections made.

Base station value and location.

Elevation accuracy.

InstrumentMethod D Time Domain Parameters — On time ———

- Off time .——.— Delay time —.—.

— Integration time.

Power.Electrode array — Electrode spacing . Type of electrode

[~1 Frequency Domain— Frequency__ .—- Range ________

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SSM l SSM l \SSM l SSM l V. l

ll ' l Jl 1' 669974 669971 16699981****** U*5*Tt ••9*7f .•6996*)~-~- , ~SSM ~rss)i?TY*** ~l l*"* ^ "s** , """i* "i

' I/V l ! l******i 9 l \ 'Vi|66389S J ((59a89|665986 !t6S9N79 l *6359l 66998* 66937* (663370 W&555* [66588-3 '865*78'66M71SSM SSM l SSM SSM SSM ~ SSM l "M j **" j "" (

58*T.i*y*4J** 9 '-* 0. ^?L"L I'yi'^'^f'y -"w- ^'i*^.***9*? 4.

SSM SSM SSM SSM . SSMIMS Vat* I

669893 669991 16699*4,665*81 6655*3 665384SSM SSM ' SSM

.

f S^ \1

663577)669968 J6*39*l ./*W**((65*7* I (63679 ^SSM

1669992669494 6658921 P-,,'665983

SSM SSM l ySSU (L..— SSM

1(65499 66

•96"

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I 638076 (63^077 1*63386 .665387

~SSM ~ T fssiii i~ TIM

SSM l SSM ll f l ~ l J l .

665583. 669378 ^66 554/7 .6*53^2 j6C)S 886 , 6638* l '

l SSM t SSM\ l SSM ll S..-\——^ ^ l \ l '

6*5398/^5595 1663582s '^6537* l**55*( J (669963 [66588^71665890 l1 ~SSM "j SSM T ?SM ~l l fi l •659*4 i ,

Oj665969'^r\ L*""*JS*'"" l Ts\l l SsSk~! 5SM ~J ~SSM "j

IAMIMT .t.e.*.\Lt 63799/2 1637^91^

.•V)9*'O t W^a99 W979^

I48'6653JI7tf O

6*3353

1665331 66J

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SSM

SSM SSM663389 i 665388.665379 1*65373 " \-J665S52 (669343 .663342 ' 6 37994 1*379891 li- — - j — — — — ^— — — —i— — —TV. — —i— — —.4.-. — — — — — T — ~z~s~.

, SSM f SSU SSM l SSM SSM l V.SSM . SSM SSM l SSM l SSM| l

l l l S ' f 1 s—— 638068 rS*38069 'stSSSO | 663391 ^6*5 3 76 j* 63 37 7 6*3 354^6*5355 |**3J34 O 66334 l

m * K* r * * k i * c c .t " f *7T Tt *V T" 7*f t j* *~™** jTT* T" l "~V *T. ^ ~"/*-7.*™" ""* *T* *SSM

SSM SSM ' SSM SSM S5M

• 3806Cy '638061 16*3394 |~ sTM~ l~~ sFM '

SSM j SSM ^T SSM . SSM

^""WsJjSSM SSI,

l

SSM

(•38055 |665398^l (63397l**5^3.: 96 1*63371 IP SSM "] SSM l ~srM~ T SSM^"! ~ss!7

66537O i ' l rtT ^ l

665336 J663337^l 637^97 637986 | "SSM . SSM l SSM

' '

663333 '665334*637996 637999 |637984 '637977)SSM

63697 .663698 1*63368 l SSM~ , S~SM ~] ~SSM ~

l(638011

SSM SSM l SSM SSM l

l 637978 !6*5362 I6633636A6380IO |SM" f~ 638001 638000I637983/ S"SM~" l ~SSii

l l l l • 63690 ^665889 (665688 I665687j

SSM j SSM iC/SSM ~^ SSH^ j l ' .664 9 (S 9^.

'66536T .665366 1653651*65364 |6380b* '638008*636002 ,638003

. TSM~'(638003

^ s7M~l~sTM~J

.63798\2 I637/979 1 - J

. l / eeooo , X66003665684 6656J3j665686 l yT^ J^ _ ^,At66pOJ^ I^B^O^'jVX *G66004 638007

"~ ' " " " "" " " ™~ ""~ ~ ""SSM ' SIM j SSM K 55M -0 SSM L SSM | SSM 'SSOX\ i SSM j JSM

1 ^?t l f K -- l \ l l ( \| l

t l J^ J 1*66010 f*66009 V . \ \ l *67* 166^*1668677/1 O 1^^X^666(^08:6660071*66^0616X66003.65900

SSM , i^lI"-Q z^^--\^c™ ,I f. lt f \ T*^ l ^ l

1^665676^6*10^1 l^66^0^2 1666013.6660141 |666J)I5^ I666OJI6 '665788 '665789 .665790 f SSM l PS* M ' S S M r SSM . sTM ~" i~ slM/^ SSM ~ ' ~S?M ~"' ~Ss"M l ~SSM ~i ill i ' 'eecoiCa. i l. .A.

665765

43664 |6636J8 665666•siT T ISM ^ SSM~, FSM~ T S!M~

663*39,663(58 ,

l SSM l SSM r^SSM*-teLL,8.,.SSM

•J'PJ'-'i*S5 ^LJ'J*?J 8d6660y49l66977jr ^69778 665 779 1*65780 16657^1 , _ _ SSM "l tlM . ~t*M .SIM/ ~l SSM~" . SSM *" SSM~r ..J~ T **kA *Tu~SSM

J 663775

, . fl ,;

•- 3

1638004 |*3798I ,637980 l

l l

6*3796 .663795 j 665794~" ~"sSM~|~srM~

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CRONE GEOPHYSICS LIMITED

3607 WOLFEDALE ROAD, MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, CANADA.

Phone: 270-0096

C EM THE CR: SE. ELECTROMAGNETIC INSTRUMENT DESIGNED TO BE USED WITH THE NEW HORIZONTAL SHOOTBACK EM METHOD AS WELL AS VERTICAL LOOP AND HORIZONTAL LOOP METHODS. '

The equipment consists of two identical transmitter- receiver coils capable ol measuring the DIP ANGLE

. B and FIELD STRENGTH of the EM field. Coil separa tions up to 600'. See the report "Deep Electromag netic Exploration with the Horizontal Shootback Method" by D. Crone for analysis of this new method.

o

HORIZONTAL SHOOTBACK EM

TRANSMITTING RECEIVING i

* Deep penetration.t Accurate surveys In mountainous terrain.

* Line cutting not required.

. Precise Interpretation as to dip, conductivity and depth.

* Simple to operate.

* Rugged equipment.

t'

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SPECIF,CATION OF THE GEM INSTRUMENT

This unit is composed of two identical coils both capable of receiving and trans mitting at 3 fixed frequencies. All circuiting is housed within the coils. The batteries are mounted in an insulated box on a magnesium packboard.

coil diameter 22", weight per coil 8.3 Ibs.

standard frequencies 390, 1830, 5010 Hz (others available).

inclinometer range 200e , accuracy ± Vt*.

receiver gain control — 10 turns, linear calibrated pot.

dip angle determined by visual minimum on Field Strength meter.

Field Strength read directly on a meter and controlled by gain control pot.

packboard and battery box weight each 7.0 Ibs.

battery — 6 volt lantern type — Eveready 731, Burgess TW-1.

weight per battery 3.0 Ibs.

1 to 3 batteries may be used connected in series.

range for 100*Xo Field Strength and ± 1 e null all frequencies, 6 volts — 400', 12 volts — 50(y, 18 volts — 6007.

shipped In two wooden boxes weight 50 Ibs. each.

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•V' i .-

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SCIIMTREX

The MF-2 is a completely new concept in vertical force fluxgate magnetometers. These instruments, which arc designed for fast and accurate mineral ground surveys, are orientation independent, self levelling and require no tripod. The MF-2 combines the electronics and sensor in one compact 3 3A Ib. package. An external dry cell battery pack is provided as standard power source for the instrument. As an'Option, recharge able batteries may be provided and housed direct ly in the instrument.With the latest I.C. and F.c.T. circuitry and high precision components, a temperature stability bet ter than 1 gamma per 'C is standard (with .25 gamma on special order) ovei a range of —40 J to H-40'C.The instrument has a built-in hen-.isphere polarity switch providing two overlapping ranges. For the Northern hemisphere tho full range is 4-80.000 to —20,000 gammas, and reversible for the Southern hemisphere.A calibrated feedback system can bc provided which makes it possible to determine the total vertical component strength. Measuring resolution, on the 100 gamma scale (optional) is 0.5 gamma, and on the 1000 gamma scale is 5 gammas.Tho Sclntrex MF series of magnetometers have been in use for many years in varied applications, e.g. ground reconnaissance, basa station recording and monitoring, study of magnetic properties of rocks, observatory monitoiincj and recording of both vertical and horizontal components. A high Impedance recorder outlet is standard.OPTIONAL a) MF-2G

The MF-2G Flux'gato Magnetometer han the

same electronics and specifications as the MF-2. but the sensor is detacher! and enclosed in a small cylindrical tube which permits it to be oriented and tilted in any desired direction. A 25 foot cable connects the sensor to the instrument housing. This version is particu larly suitable for the study of the magnetrc properties of rocks, and the measurement of magnetic field components of any orientation, etc

b) MF-2GSThe MF-2GS Magnetometer has the same electronics and specifications as tho MF-2 but has two sensors, the enclosed self-levelling sensor of the MF-2 as well as the detached geoprobe of the MF-2G, either one of which can be employed at any one time. Thus, this Instrument can bc cmployrd os the standard MF-2 and for the determination of the magnetic properties of rocks, etc.

c) MF-2-100100 gammas and 300 gammas full scale ranges are added to the standard MF-2 and its options.

t.u .m'-ifj-i ..*.. A-jf-^n-,-....

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1

SPECIFICATIONS OF FLUXGATE MODEL MF-2

Standard: (MF-2)

Optional: (MF-2-100)

Meter:

Resolution:

Operating Temperature:

Temperature Coefficient:

Noise Level:

Bucking Adjustments: (Latitude)

Recording Output:

Electrical Response:

Connector:

Batteries:

Consumption:

Dimensions:

Weights:

Battery Charger:

SENSITIVITY

20 gammM/div.50 gnmmas/div.

200 gamm.u/d v.500 gammas /div.

2000 gammas/div.

2 gammas/div. i gammas/div.

RANGESPlus or minus

1.000 gammas l.sc.3.000 gammas f .se.

10.000 gammas f se.30.000 gammas f .se.

100.000 gammas f .se.

100 gammas (.se. 300 gammas l.se.

Taut-band suspension100 gamma scale 2.1" long —50 div.30) gamma scale 1.9" long — 60 div.

All scale ranges i O 5*. of full scale.

—40'C to 4 40"C—40 ? F to -HOO'F

Less than l gamma per *C ( v' gamma/'F)

Less than t gamma P-P

—20.000 to 480.000 gammas9 steps "f 'O.uw .,.'"imas plus lino control of 0-10.000gammas by ten turn potentiometer. Reversible lor southernhemisphere.

Standard—for high impedance recorder ^ t mcoohm) Optional — for law impedance recorder

D.C. lo 3 cps (3db down) on most sensitive range with meter In circuit. D.C. lo 20 cps with meter network shorted for recording purposes.

Cannon K02-1&-10SN lor plug Cannon K03-16-10 PN and cover KO6-16-^

Standard — battery pack (16 dry cell batteries) Optional — internal 3 x GV -1 amp hr. Scaled lead acid re chargeable, Centralab GC CI01. Recharge lime 8 hrs.

60 milliampcres — GC6101 batteries are rated for 1C hours continuous use.

6Vi"x2V."x 10" Instrument 161 mm x 71 mm x 254 mm

Standard 3 Ib. 12 o*.— 1.7 kgOptional 5 Ib. 8 or. — 2.5 kg (with rechargeable batteries)

6"x2.yt"x2'V .155 mm x 64 mm x 04 mm110V-220V 50/CO Ut supply or 2842V D.C. s.irply. Automaticcharge ralo and cutoff preset for Centrolnb G'.IGIOI batteries.

3S32Z3UJS^(SBO.VS^aaa^22i2tVQri -

ff6CS fT*1 R fi\8 "ST S3 B^ f *^8l!U0kJl\9 H iMilC^**. LIMITED222 Snldercroft Road * Concord, Ontario. Canuda

01470

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M,ni?lryol Repori of Work '' Natural

nd Expc-i(jit!ir?',)

TheMinir.jAct

: - Pie l.-: t,; 4 .H P'" l! f) tf C- Y V• - II nun;l."r of mining clfli'm (ravvtfJ

cxc'f 'h i(iic'; on this form, B'lf'Ch * list,- - On', d i fi crc.!.u ci 1 ': I'S'T'! In IM

"f', i! '-.i- .j 1," w.iioi nof btffrilliojin ihJ "E 'i ••.'(••l. O'ys C'," columns.

- Do i".", li"- • )i i'h'l :""ii !"*'sv/.l (.•4'V''s'u''vivlU*

^physical (EM i MAG)

'ezamerlca Resources Corporation

T o.vi l' 1 t: or A-.' '

M ami) le ton Tv/p

T1353

309 Granvllle Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V7Y 1C6rComparYy"" "~* — —- —- —.--. ....... - ...---. bate o' Survey (from it to)

Teck Explorations Limited ^5y j ^ ( 93 | ^7y ( ^C(me and Address o' Author (of Geo-Technlcal report)I, Thorsen, 2189 Algonquln Avenue, North Bay, Ontario, RIB 4Z3

Total Milm o' lint Cut 10.OO ft

iti Requested per Each Claim in Column) at fightliclal Provlslpni

Fof.firit lurvey:l : vEnter 40 dsyi. (Thlt i Include* lint cutting)4.-.v .\

l For each additional survey: j using the tame grid:

Enter 20 dayi (for each)

In Dayi

j Complete rev*ne lid* land enter total(i) here

• borne Crediti

|Nott: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.

Otophyilctl

- Electromagnetic

- Magnetometer

- Radiometric

- Other

Geological

Oeochtmlcol

Days per Claim

Oeyl pur Claim

J* Q

Oeophyilcol

- Electromajneti/

- Magnetometer^ i "5

- Radiometric

- Other

Geological

Geochemical

Electromagnetic

Magnetometer

Radiom* 4 "le

Days per Claim

Mining Clnjms Traversed (Lit! in riuiiicrical scqticnce)___ —^—_ _ Mining Claim ___Prefix

SSMNuftihf r

665382665581665596

p?nditures (excludes power stripping)1)0 o' Work Performed

IfOrmtJ on Clalmli)

kuialion of f xponditura Days Credits

l Total ExpendituresTotal

Days Credits

15 *l ructioniTotll Days Crsdili may ba apportioned it the claim holder'i ho'c*. Enter number of days credltt per claim iclcctcd

In,columni at right,

I t.V.'LT SIl --. . — ...WlHirtR 12 C L

ter -•i.M. •••-

EnpO'Kl.Oayi Cr.

i:

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1AFIII:

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December 21, 1984 ftltt; 2.7445-2.7472

PeztMTlci Resources Corporation 609 Granvllle Strtet Vancouver, B.C. V7Y 1C6

Sirs:RE: Geophysical (Electromagnetic, HagMtoweter) and

Geochemical Surveys submitted on Mining Claims In Bayfield, Cooper, Gourley, Ha ab! e t on, Qdlum, Strickland and Tedder Townships

In order to complete your submissions for assessment credit, please provide:1. The VLEM plan. In duplicate, for the report on

Dlgheta Anomaly 2100D, our file 2.7446.

2. The geochemical plan, 1n duplicate, for the report on Dlghen Anomaly 2100C-2160B, our file 2.7466.

3. Signature of the author of the technical report, K. Thorsen, on each copy of the front pages of the reports. (Copies are enclosed, In duplicate).

Please forward the above Information to this office quoting files 2.7445 through 2.7472.

For further Information, please contact Doug Isherwood at (418)965-4888.

Yours sincerely,

S.E. YundtDirectorLand Management Branch

Whitney Block, Room 6643Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone:(416)955-4888

D. Ixherwood:ac

cc: Mining Recorder Tlnalns, OntarioMining RecorderSault Ste, Marl*, Ontario

Co K. Thorsenc/o Teck Explorations Halted2189 Algonquln Avenue North Bay* Ontario ME 423