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32E04SW0004 2.14222 STEELE 010
GEOCHEMICAL AND MAGNETIC SURVEY CLAIM L 113^113
LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION ONT.
BY
JOHN T. WARD P.ENG.
2
RECEIVEDJUL 08 1991
MINING LANDS SECTION
JULY ? 1991
INDEX 32E04SW8084 2.14322 STEELE 010C
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AND ACCESS
GEOLOGY AND PREVIOUS WORK
WHOLE TILL GOLD SAMPLING
MAGNETOMETER SURVEYING
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
CERTIFICATION
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FIGURES :
(I) MAGNETOMETER SURVEY CLAIM LII34II3SCALE Is 1000 CONTOUR INTERNAL 10 GAMMAS.
(II) WHOLE TILL GOLD ASSAYS CLAIM 113^113 SCALE l : 1000
(III) STEELE TWP.PROSPECTING LOCATIONS AND WHOLE TILL SOIL SAMPLES SCALE 1 1 10000
(IV) STEELE TWP. ROCK AND S5IL SAMPLES SCALE 1:10000
(V) SECTION ODM AIRBORNE INPUT AND MAGNETOMETER SURVEY BURNTBUSH AREA 1989- (SCALE 1*20,000)
(VI) MAGNETOMETER PROFILE ACCESS LINE TO CLAIM 1,113^113 SCALE 1:2500 lcm-50 GAMMAS
REFERENCES
ODM GEOLOGICAL REPORT No 8 - STEELE, BONIS AND SCAPA TOWNSHIPS By S.B.LUMBERS 1962OGS REPORT No 199 - BURNTBUSH-DETOUR LAKE AREA By G.W.JOHNS 1982
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AND ACCESS. The property is reached by driving 79 Kilometers eastward from Cochrane on the trans limit highway, thence 7 kilometers southward on the old trans limit highway. The property consists of a 40 acre unpatented mining claim in Steele Township, Larder Lake mining division, being L-1134113 held in the name of John T. Ward 9 Willa-ere Drive Scarborough Ont. MIM
GEOLOGY AND PREVIOUS WORK. Claim L-1134113 is underlain by coarse grained to pegmatitic granites in contact to the north side of a 15 kilometer belt of altered diorites and mafic flows containing interbedded tuffaceous sediments and sulfide iron formations. On the access trail to claim L-1134113 a olivine gabbro intrusive was noted to outcrop close to or possibly within the porphyritic granite-greenstone belt contact. 2 lithium prospects one of which consists of a leased claim group belonging to DEX Resources of Timmins lie 1500 meters due east of claim L-1134113. Reford Mines ltd. in 1954 tested a pyrite zone 1500 meters to the south of claim L-1134113 by 9 diamond drill holes. In 1976 Mattagami Lake Mines Ltd. carried out extensive Max-Min EM and magnetometer surveying of the magnetic sulfide belt immediately south and southeast of claim L-1134117.
WHOLE TILL GOLD SAMPLING. The whole till survey for gold was carried out on a chained and flagged and later partially cut and picketed grid following the program described in the 1990 OPAPapplication. Claim L-1134113 and its grid covered the up-ice cut off of a classical l kilometer long gold in whole till anomaly with exponetial drop off of assay values with distance down ice. Fifty sample sites were tested for gold in whole till predominantly on a 50 meter grid basis. 3 kilometers of survey line were chained and flagged at 25 meter intervals and l kilometer including a base line was cut and picketed.
On line 0+50 east, near the west boundary of the claim, samples were taken at 25 meter intervals by J. Ward using a 3 centimeter diameter stainless steel soil sampling auger. Each pull of the auger retrieved approximately 150 milligrams of till from a depth of approximately half a meter. Four or five sample pulls were required to half fill the paper soil sample bags at each site. Moving eastward 100 meters to line 1+50 east,and eastward'sampling had to be taken at a depth of one meter to obtain material relatively free of organic contamination. The sampling at one meter depth with the auger took up to half an hour of heavy labour to obtain sufficient sample material. Sampling therefore was continued on a 50 meter grid basis pursuant to the proposal in the OPAP application, April 1990. For the east half of the claim it was necessary to go as deep as possible with a 5 inch posthole auger before using the 3 centimeter stainless steel soil auger.
Gold in till assays for the May 27th sampling reported in X-Ray Laboratories analysis 12065 were shockingly low compared to 1989 results by the same assay firm, ie 9(^ lower. J. Ward returned to Steele Township in June and took 12 more samples at the head of the 1989 OPAP reported anomaly. The ensuing assays reported by Swastika Lab report OW-0914-SG1 verified that the gold anomaly maximum was properly located, however, gold assay levels were down 9(^.
On September 3rd ? 2 pits were dug by J.Ward at the site of the 1989 highest gold in till assays in order to study soil variation with depth. At the southern pit the till turned to barren silica sand at a depth of 0.5 meters. At the northern pit site the till turned to a brick red sil t,with 50% gravel clasts at 0.2 meters depth to 0.5 meters depth. A bulk sample of the brick red clay in gravel material was taken by J.Ward for processing by Overburden Drilling Management. To J. Ward the red clay appeared to be hematitic alteration of massive sulfide material although no sulfides were seen. Unfortunately no gold grains were found in the HMF from 7 kilograms ofyytill c with the coarsest gravel clasts removed. Assay of the brick red clay material was less than l ppb Au.
The 1989 OPAP project of J. Ward and D. Ward originated from ODM assessment file reports that 26 soils samples by T. Randa in 1981 at 200ft. intervals 0.9 kilometers to 2.4 kilometers down-ice from claim L-1134113 assayed 30 ppb to 180 ppb gold in soil. The 1989 OPAP program bulk sample taken at the south end of Randa's traverse showed no gold grains in the HMF fraction and a whole till assay of only 10% of Randa's 1981 assays, ie 12 ppb instead of 110 ppb Au. On August 31, 1990, J. Ward resampled T. Randa's 1981 traverse at 200 meter intervals. The 1990 assays for whole till gold on Randa's traverse were l* of Randa's 1981 soil assays, ie l ppb Au or < Ippb Au instead of the order of 100 ppb Au for all samples taken.
J. Ward discussed at length with George Lebel, Mgr.-Owner of Swastika Labs and Leo McKenzie of X-Ray Labs the problem with whole till or soil assays for gold. Note: X-Ray Assay checks matched the Swastika Assay Lab changes from 1981 to 1989 and 1989 to 1990. In 1981 neutron assay for gold was often enhanced by the presence of feldspar contamination in humus material. 1985 assays of the same feldspar contaminated humus material by compensating for this error would assay at a significantly -lower level. H**nce as accuracy in assay methodology improves from year to year prospectors must show caution in comparing prior assays to present day assays.
During discussions with George Lebel of Swastika Labs, August 28th to August 30th, George Lebel informed John Ward that Noranda Mines Ltd. is tackling assay industry standardization problems seriously. Mr. Lebel led Mr. Ward to understand that Noranda Mines Ltd. had recently purchased controlling interests in more than 20 assay lab companies in Ontario and Quebec, including Swastika Labs, Bondar- Clegg, Bell and White and many others. Mr. Lebel informed Mr. Ward that Noranda planned to retain him in a quality control management consultant capacity to insure uniformity of assay procedures at all labs involved.
p*The 1989 gold in whole till sample locations and assay results are shown in figure S2 at a scale of 1:2500. From the assay results of the 1990 gold in whole till it is apparent that only one or two out of three assays from any one site figure S2 are greater than l ppb Au. Assays > 4 ppb Au appear to cluster in-'the neighborhood of the 1989 gold train peak of 48 ppb Au. J. A. C. Fortesque recommends in GEOCHEMICAL PROSPECTING FOR GOLD IN ONTARIO MP110 1983 PGS 251 TO 271 that 3 samples of till be assayed for every location in order to catch the probable l in 3 non zero assays. In the opinion of the writer this is too expensive a procedure for future testing of claim L-1134113. It is noteworthy that the HMF in the 10 kilogram till sample processed in 1989 and taken 200 meters down ice from the gold in till anomaly peak contained 7 gold grains which contributed 7 ppb Au to the whole till assay of 14 ppb Au. In retrospect J. Ward has noticed that all the assays higher than 4 ppb Au contained more than 5% white mica. However, the presence of 5% white mica when encountered extensively on line 0+50 east and 3+50 east never assayed greater than l ppb Au. This suggests to J. Ward that the source of gold assays greater than 4 ppb on the property were derived from the local pegmatitic granites which are rich in muscovite.
MAGNETOMETER SURVEYING. Total field magnetic surveying was carried out by J. Ward using a Geometrix model 816 proton magnetometer with sensor head 3 meters above the surface. On October first 1990 120 magnetic stations were read on the 1.5 kilometer access line to claim L-1134113. This traverse is presented at a scale of 1:5000 and profiled at l cm = 100 gammas. The stronger magnetic highs of the traverse corresponded to pillowed andesitic flows and pyrrhotite iron formation. A gabbro intrusive flanking the greenstone/ pegmatitic granite contact was less than 20 gammas " - . ,-a'nbmalous above regional background.
On October 2nd and 3rd a detailed magnetic survey was completed by J. Ward on claim L-1134113 for a total of 320 stations covering 4 kilometers of traverse along chained and ribboned grid lines. The magnetic relief was less than -f/- 25 gammas, however numerous short linear l to 2 meter wide 20 to 30 gamma lows 10 or more meters long in strike length were noted to strike often in seemingly random directions. It was assumed by J. Ward that these short magnetic lows were caused by quartz veins filling fractures in the underlying pegmatitic granites. Till samples 17, 19, and . 20 ^ were taken directly over the more extensive of these magnetic lows.
There is a similar large granitic batholith in LaReinne Township, Quebec, forty kilometers to the east currently being trenched for gold in quartz filled fractures predominately near the outer contact; but frequently^as much as l kilometer inside the outer edge. This work is being carried out by Minorca Resources on their SantaAnna property. Their best to date quartz vein assay is reported to be 1/3 opt gold over 0.61 meters.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. It is concluded that the gold in whole till anomaly which starts in claim L-1134113 is too erratic for whole till gold assaying and should be tested by 3 assays per sample site. As this is too expensive to continue it is recommended that future detailing of the anomaly should be bio-geochemical permitting more diffuse uniformity of assay results.
Respectfully submitted,
JULY 7 1991
CERTIFICATION
John T. Ward, P.Eng
I hereby certify that all the work covered by this report was
carried out by myself and under my direct supervision. I further
certify that I have been engaged in geophysical mineral explora
tion in Canada for most of the last 40 years as a geophysicist,
contractor and consulting engineer. - . - -
Former employment includes the position of Senior Geophysicist -i
Barringer Research, Rexdale; Geophysicist - Derry Michener fc
Booth, Consulting Geologists; Geophysicist - Patino Mining Ltd;
and Staff Geophysicist, Urangesellschaft Canada Ltd. and that of
Self-Employed Consulting Engineer in the periods 1970 to 1972
and 1974 to
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1385 LESLIE STREET ' DON HILLS, ONTARIO M3B 3J4 - CANADA TEL: (416)445-5755 TELEX: 06-986947 FAX: (416)445-4152i-1
CEK.TX OF"
X2O65
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TO: JOHN T. WARD9 WILLAMERE DRIVE SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO M1M 1W5
CUSTOMER NO.
DATE SUBMITTED 8-Jun-90
40
REF. FILE 7650-P5 Total Pages l
20 SOILS
AU PPBMETHOD DETECTION LIMIT FADCP l.
DATE 14-JUN-90 CERTIFIED BYPhilip Boctor, Laboratory Manager
Member of the SGS Group (Soci^te G6n6rale de Surveillance)
t HI /j... tt.
SAMPLE AU PPB
i-
•^rL50E-0+OOBI*/
Loo f.<286 —
L50E-0+25NX LSOE-0+SON/^ LSOE-O+TSN-^/ L50E-0+100N ^L50E-0+125N
/
L50E-0+200N/ -
L50E-0+150N L50E-0+175N
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L50E-0+225N-V ^
L50E-0+275 ^.' L50E-0+300N- - L50E-0+325N/
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X-RAY ASSAY LABORATORIES 1885 Leslie Street Don Mills Ontario MSB 3J4 (416)445-5755 Fax (416)445-4152 Tlx 06-986947Member of the SOS Group (Social* Centrale de Surveillance)
o c 22644SWASTIKA LABORATORIES
i A rv '"'" if j t 'f ^.r, v, r n o. f ' ipf - '' f * v 'i i* ( ? " li f f ' "
in
Mr. John Ward 9 Wlllamere Or. Scarborough, Ontario HIM 1W5
9- i tktly 1 l*wn
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PAYS (ANN'IAI PAT tMV,
Au assays Sample Handwag
July^S) 1990
JOHN T. WARD, P.ENG.* 9 WILLAMERE DR.. SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO TEL. {416)261-8477; M1M 1W5
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce375 BAY STREET TORONTO, ONTARIO 5H 2V5
is * cousin i'.'!! 1',:0010 2-0 10.: O l" 11636*
*. 2. 14
Established 1928
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.
Assaying - Consulting - Representation
Geochemical Analysis Certificate
Company: J.T. WARDProject:Ann: JOHN T. WARD
OW-0914-SG1
Date: JUL-05-90 Copy l. 9WILLAMEREDR.SCARBOROUGH.ONT,
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 12 SOIL samples submitted JUN-29-90 by JOHN T. WARD.
Sample NumberLine 100E OON Line 100E 0+50N Line 100E 1+OON Line 100E 150N Line 100E 200NLine 150N 125E Line 150N 175E Line 150N 225E Line 150N 250E Line 150E 150NLine 150ET/5N Line 150E 200N
Au Au c ppbNil/ NilO Nil '
l/Nil'-J Nil y NJ1-V Nil 'X Nil//r/
heckPPb ....
12
5
Certified by.
G. Lebel l Manager
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300
i
JDHX T. HARD9 WILLAfERE DRIVESCARBOROUGH. ONTARIOm m
X-RAY ASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF SflS'MPEWieiON SERVICES INC.
1885 LESLIE STREET . OON MILLS. ONTARIO V383J4 ' CANADA
TEL (416I445-57&5 TELfX. 06-980.)-"' F AX: (410) 445-4152 CCPr TO
JOHN' T, mi}9 W1LLANERE DRIVESCARBOROUGH. ONTARIO
INVOICE NO.
CUSTOMER SO. 40
INVOICE DATE | WORK ORDER NO. l DATE SUBMtTTEO
14023 Q6-Dec-30TERMS
8937 23-SC-V-9Q
GHENT
T-*IPPEQ VIA
P.O.H. KOI 7650
PROJECT NO
TERMS NET 30 DAYSL5Z PER "QNN
T^C^PLESS^,mouimfBESLJKJ
WAT- BILL NO
Hny'ji :;1 -V** 'i :- viilX'- DESCRIPTION METHOD
6 ALHAT.LEAD 'IRE ASSAY -
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30 SRAHS
t/"
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f^sSHIPPI^JG CHARGES
OTHER
k — ~ — w —— ,— . ^ ———————— ~^, —————————
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CUSTOM BROKERAGE
CODE NUMBER
2,10, 7, 0, 0, 0
TELEX
JCOLIMT OVER 30 DAY?
iHlPFE^FPOM
TORONTOUNIT COST l AMOUNT f*!
i .00 54,00
SUB-TOTALCHARGES
SUfiC'-A-'iit fl.'SH SERVICE
* 54,00l
WAl INVOICE CDN rL'WS\* 54,00
ffRAL X-RAY ASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF SGS SUPERVISION SERVICES INC.
1885 LESLIE STREET ' DON MILLS, ONTARIO M3B 3J4 * CANADATEL: (416)445-5755 TELEX: 06-986947 FAX: {416)445-4152
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
REPORT l 4 O 29
TO: JOHN T. WARD9 WILLAMERE DRIVE SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO M1M 1W5
CUSTOMER No.
DATE SUBMITTED 23-NOV-90
40
REF. FILE 8937-P5 Total Pages l
6 PULPS RE: 7650
AU- l AT PPBMETHOD
FADCPDETECTION LIMIT
1.
DATE 06-DEC-90 CERTIFIED BYPhilip Boctor, Laboratory Manager
Member of the SGS Group (Socie'te' Ge'ne'rale de Surveillance)
ftv————
IAL 06-OEC-90
SAMPLE AU-UT PPB
REPORT 14029 REF.FIIE 8937-P5 PAGE 1 OF 1
L50E 300+325NL50E 200+225NBDL50E-0+350N
L50E-0+375N
AU-1AT PPB - ASSAY PERFORMED ON 30 GRAM ALIQUOT
X-RAY ASSAY LABORATORIES 1885 Leslie Street Don Mills Ontario M3B 3J4 (416)445-6755 Fax (416)445-4152 TlxMember of the SCS Group (Soef6t6 Generate de Surveillance)
CETO JOHN T, HARD9 MLAHERE DRIVE SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO H1H 1H5
X-RAY ASSAYJLABORATORIEiA DIVISION iFMSittPEWIWOI SRVICES INC,
1885 LESLIE STREET TEL (416)445-5755
COPY TO
DON MILLS. ONTARIO M3B3J4 * CANADA TELEX: 06-986947 FAX (416)445-4152
CUSTOMER NO. 40rtto TO
JUfin 1 1 HHKU
9 MILLANERE DRIVE SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO HIM 1H5
"O NO
'•*OS i SHIPPED VIA
1 BOI PUROLATOR
^^^^^H INVOICE NO.
14241
INVOICE DATE j WORK ORDER NO. | DATE SUBMITTED
07-Jin-91 9093 13-Dec-90TERMS
TERNS NET 30 DAYS 1.52 PER MONTH INTEREST ON ACCOUNT OVER 30 DAYS
CLIENT PROJECT NO
IANTITY ' DESCRIPTION METHOD
1. 4 2. 6
AU (30 6NS),FADCP AU (20 6HS),FADCP
*' ^
TYPE OF SAMPLES SUBMITTED
PULPWAY BILL NO
35183043SHIPPED FROM
SASKATOONCODE NUMBER UNIT COST AMOUNT ' ||
10, 7, 0, 0, 0 10, 7, 0, 0, 0
, 0, 0, 0 , 0, 0, 0
9.00 36.00 8.00 48.00
FORM,s084,,o..,, CANADIAN DOLLAR BRANCH DRAFT - PURCHASER'S RECEIPT
THE ROYAL BANKOF CANADA 2S±KloNr? 22203938 -054
19PAY TO THE v/
ORDER OF __ft.~
RE -,———^^——-^--——--,.TO THE ROYAL BANK OF CANAl
NAME OR SIGNATURE OF PURCHASER —^ (MS'(v*J
/y ^*——f
SUB-TOTAL 84.00SHIPPING CHARGES
OTHER
CUSTOM BROKERAGE MINIMUM CHARGES
SURCHARGE RUSH SERVICE
WJINAL INVOICE TOTAL IN CDN FUNDS t 84.00
KRAL X-RAY ASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF SGS SUPERVISION SERVICES INC.
1885 LESLIE STREET * DON MILLS, ONTARIO M3B 3J4 * CANADA TEL: (416)445-5755 TELEX: 06-986947 FAX: (416)445-4152
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
REPORT 14240-
TO: JOHN T. WARD9 WILLAMERE DRIVE SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO HIM 1W5
CUSTOMER No.
DATE SUBMITTED 13-D6C-90
40
REF. FILE 9093-FL Total Pages l
24 PULPS
AU-lAT PPB AU-lAT PPB
METHOD DETECTION LIMITFADCP l.FADCP l.
DATE 07-JAN-91 CERTIFIED BYPhilip Boctor, Laboratory Manager
Member of the SGS Group (SociSte G6n6rale de Surveillance)
* t
07-JAN-91 REPORT 14241 REF.FILE 9093-FL
7.
PAGE 1 OF 1
SAMPLE AU-1AT PPB AU-1AT PPB
14/y M/J 18 X
2910 •O <7
1^0<15
19
AU-1AT PPB - ASSAY PERFORMED ON 30 GRAM ALIQUOT AU-1AT PPB - ASSAY PERFORMED ON 30 GRAM ALIQUOT
X-RAY ASSAY LABORATORIES 1885 Leslie Street Don Mills Ontario M3B 3J4 (416)445-5765 Fax (416)445-4152 Tlx 06-986947Member of the SGS Group (SocletS centrale de surveillance)
o 23255
VENDU A SOLO TO
SWASTIKA LABORATORIES(A DIVISION OF ASSAYERS CORPORATION LIMITED)
P.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX (705) 642-3300
Mr. J.T. Ward 9 Willamere Dr. Scarborough, Ontario M1M 1W5
DATEXXJft MO*
LANNEE
TRANSPOflTEUR
SHIPPED VIA
1.5 0Xo LATE CHARGE OVER 30 DAYS (ANNUAL RATE 18 0Xo)
NO. D-EXIMPT, DE TAXE FED. NO PEXEMPT. DE TAKE PROV. VOTRE NO DE COMMANDE NOTRE NO DE COMMANDE CONOmONS
NET 30 DAYSf ED. LICENCE NO. 1 PftOV. UCENCE NO. YOUR ORDER NO. Dun COMB HO TMMM
REP. DES VENTES
•ALES REP.
I OUANT'/IV 1 DESCRIPTION 1 Pfnx UNiTAiRi 1 MONTANT QUANTITY | L)L5)OMIKIHJN | UN|| , ^, H|Ct | AMOUNT
3
1266
9'
3
Whole Rock Analysis .Cert.^OW-1317-RAl Sept. 24, 1990
Au assaysSample Handling on soilSample Handling on rock (+80 and +10 mesh)Cert.#OW-1335-SGl Sept. 15, 1990
Pulp and Metallic assays{on oversize samples 6 one assay ton determination on
-100 mesh)Cert.tfOW-1318-RMl
^^•••••^^^••^^^••K
l 30.00
0.751.502.00
87.00
TOTAL...
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S 90.00
105.00 V-9.00 t//
12.00^
261.00
S477.00
FACTURE/INVOICE ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTSESTABLISHED 1928
!6 JOHN T. WARD, P.ENG.
SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO TEU (416)261-8477M1M 1W5 ^
PAY TO THE C ~~U J /J f ORDER OF V J {s*J-e*^Q^*~*-1*(JL /C^^XL-vT*T-^-.Xvi-*-''-^'
600
!W^ 77 -^'f /l 00 DOLLARS
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce375 BAY STREET TORONTO, ONTARIO M5H 2V5Z 3 'i- S~5^
KEY
77^
OE.OO"1 i;ooio2'"0ioi: 03-3363811* .''000001*77001
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Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.
Established 1928 Assaying - Consulting - Representation
Geochemical Analysis Certificate OW-1335-SG1Company: JOHN WARD Date: SEP-15-90 Project: Copy 1. 9 Wiilamere Dr, Scarborough M1M lW5 Ann:
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 6 SOIL/ROCK samples submitted SEP-07-90 by .
Sample Au -80 Au +80 Au -10 Au +10 Number , ppb ppb ppb ppb
120-B/ Nil Nil121X Nil Nil122 2 2
t 123 Nil Nil..... ^.. .^...
122 123 1 / t
Certified by_•r
G. Lebel l Manager
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK1TO Telephone (705)642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300
XRAL X-Ray Assay LaboratoriesA Division of SGS Supervision Services Inc.
1885 Leslie St.Don MillsOntario MSB 3J4CanadaTel: (416) 445-5755Fax: (416) 445-4152Telex: 09-986947
February 4th, 1991
Your ret: 91feb4ackrecpts
John T. Ward 9 Willamere Drive Scarborough, Ontario M1M 1W5
Dear John,
We receive a cheque of 51,013.31 outstanding invoices for invoices '142 and 15086. We also acknowledge receipt o 12284 for $50.00 in November 23,1990.
today to settle 14020, 14070, 15096
payment for invoice!
Very Truly Yours,
Jo'hv Accou
Wong Receivable
Member of the SGS Group (Societe Generate de Surveillance)
Ministry of tf~ IVy "l Northern Development
_ and Mines Onto DOCUMENT N[DOCUI
of WoM/9180*Report Mining Act (Expenditures, Subsection 7/'(i8))
STEELE 900
•Type of Work PerformedS S Ay x/l C*
Mining DivisionA K t
Township or ATM
Recorded Holder j* C- i lv
t l 4: lwProtpector'e Licence No.
•S S" 3 g*,Telephone No.Address
IV, 'c c O'V - b"4 7 7Work Performed By
Name end Address of Author (of Submission)
3 C t-nj T wvviiP cA1 l Ai — / Ut' f Date When Work wee Performed
From: ,To:o f SLr Mo. l Off.
't f * 9Day l Mo. j Yr
All the work was performed on Mining Claim(s): Indicate no. of days performed on each claim. 'See Note No. 1 on reverse side
Mining Claim No of Days
3Mining Claim No. ol Dayt Mining Claim No. of Days Mining Claim No. of Days
Mining Claim No of Days Mining Claim No ol Days Mining Claim No of Days Mining Claim No of Days Mining Claim No. of Days Mining Claim No of Days
Mining Claim No of Days Mining Claim No of Days Mining Claim No of Days Mining Claim No of Days Mining Claim No. of Days Mining Claim No of Days
Instruction!Total days credits may be distributed at claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim in the expenditure days credit column
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits Total Expenditures______
Total Days Credits
Total Number of Mining Claims Covered by this Report of Work
dining Claims (List in numerical sequence). If space is insufficient, attach schedules with required informationMining Claim
Prefix NumberExpend. Days Cr.
Mining ClaimPrefix Number
Expend. Days Cr.
Mining ClaimPrefix Number
Expend. Days Cr.
Mining ClaimPrefix Number
Expend. Days Cr.
L c
DECEIVED
AY 2 H991V...
Total Number of Days Performed Total Number of Days Claimed4 C
Total Date
Certification of Beneficial Interest 'See Note No. 2 on reverse sidel hereby certify that, at the time the work was performed, the claims covered in this report of work were recorded in the current recorded holder's name or held under a beneficial interest by the current recorded holder. ___ ——^-——^^———^^—^-—
Date ' 'i*: "~ } f X Recorded
Certification Verifying Report of Workl hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name and Address of Person Certifying
fA i M — 1 W i ™~ ^ ̂ y\s^'? /^ f . .0 , ,^j t' t j f \ ^ —
For Office Use OnlyTotal Days
Cr. Recorded
40
Date Recorded
fJjltu^L /T { i '
Date Approved as Recorded
^•LCx(vu,.At5 P/^/ucC
Telephone No. •^ 1 1 - t(- i - ^A7 7
Mining Recorder -- ^_^^>-A^
PitvinciaJ Manager, Mining Lands \ -
r*'*^*S^~i^ y /^^ /*- 7i t. t-^r^t-t- "-**4r*B78 189/06) " ' ' *F\ n ~ , ,/
Date Certified By (Signature) jtfSt-' ^'/X X " -f/^^. T" /C'l"' y^
Received tfta/np' * - c^^- S'
. ' . ' -^ * f
Ministry of•Northern Dei/elopmenf and Mines
Ontario^
13Report of Work
Mining Act (Geophysical, Geological and Geochemical Surveys)
- Please type or print- Reler lo Section 77. the Mining Act lor assessment work requirements
and maximum credits allowed per survey type.- II number of mining claims traversed exceeds space on this form.
attach a list. . Technical Report* and maps in duplicate should be submitted to
Mining Lands Section. Mineral Development and Lands Branch:Type of Surveyts)
(rCe-r^yMining Division Township or Area
re w rt, s /yRecorded Hoider(s)
0Prospector's Licence No.
Address o* Telephone No.l C ..vs.
Survey Company3 C H* *7.
- ) u - 54 77
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical Report) A1 l AI - l twP/tivrS Se
Dale of Survey (from t to)
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Special Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days {This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same gno
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter lotal(s) here
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
. Magnetometer
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
Other
Days perClaim
4 c
— —
20Days per
Claim
Days perClaim
Total miles flown over claim(s). jDate ,- ; ' Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)
/4/cr/f/i j^TX^-V
Mining Claim
Prefix
Z.Number
l/ 34 li\
1
i
l
Mining ClaimPrefix Number
f
RE
MA
1V*IMIMOiviimtvuTotal number of mining claims c by this report of
Mining Claim
Prefix Number
-.1
CEIVED1y 2 b 1991
ANDE! c'cprinMoveredwork.
VJUl/l IVI1
jCertification Verifying Fterort of Work
1 hereby certify thai 1 have a personal and intimate knowledge of the 'acts set forth in this Report o! Work, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and annexed report is true
Name and Address o! Person Certifying
Cc,^ tV?,; D* t, r .Sc.*r,U., i5^ t.,, tf^rAl/n^/^./Telephone No Date , Certified By (Signature) ,-~
For Office Use Only
Total Days Cr. Recorded
Date Recorded
Date Approved as Recorded
J^'i n /W/
Mining Recorder ~^. ^ •v-
Provincial Rlanager. Mining Lands ^
^ S \136? IB9/06) ' S i^ ^S #
Received Stamp J' i . .. S ----. — ~.., , --.j LA: */ ' ,A*(g ML-- ! - - -',-. ,^ M
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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Geophyslcal-Geological-Geochemical Technical Data Statement
Ontario
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION. CONCLUSIONS ETC.
t
Type of Su
Township c
Claim Hold
Survey Con Author of 1
Address of
Covering D
Total Miles
SPECIAL
rvfty(s) 0 '^ (
,r Area ^ r
erM ^ C? V}"A/
S Ort-K.'
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npany ^ 0 \-frJ "~ ' \Asft-Sl ̂ f- fzW6-
ieport ^ O hV T-- V^/^ve.^Author *7 1-VlLL A-yn/Zv^^L O i? S C/Vi^^Qi^cvt tsfc/
ates of Survey '
nf LineTiit ^
^, PROVISIONS
CREDITS REQUESTED
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.
ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.
* 1 fly L7 Aw ^ OCT ii"/ ̂ o7 (Unccutting to office) '
'x o ^-- fit^f^'^-*^ /T*\/ o t *-*^r o o '^'ii^ yTD 7~A-L "2- At 7 i-*-4 G ^- 1 O 0 x /^CjX
DAYS-, i-i per claim Geophysical
—Electromagnetic , . ,-—Magnprnmetpr 4 ^
—Radiometric-Ofhcr
Gpolngiral ,
flpnrripmiral 5. 0
AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision credits do not apply to airborne lurveyt)
OFFICE USE ONLY
Magnetome
DATE: J u
Res. Geol.
ter F.lfrfrnmagnptir RaHinmptrir(enter days per claim)
t-^7 f*?/ Sir,MATT7RP.- J^A-/ Li,/*-^// t
Previous SurveysFile No.
XX Author of Report or Agent
Qualifications O - /P
Type Date Claim Holder
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically
J- X/34//3(prefix) (number)
TOTAI, CLAIMS '
i
g
a
837 (85/12)
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey
IZ-o Number of StationsStation interval Profile scale
C; G t-..'' /c? t,
•val /l •'f 1^7,
'rval /*J 6 /V
z./? /i f- 1? 3~0) Ate"wt^r tx^^fiviS,
,~,4 ^A^vd T^^/9 )
Line sparing i^ /*A^7x3.^" X*o ^c^/^^c
U
Zc
InstrumentAccuracy — Scale constant Diurnal correction method
/(~
Base Station check-in interval (hours). Base Station location and value
/4yvPTO
TO J
l S8W J W
Instrument,Coil configuration Coil separation —— Accuracy ————. Method: Frequency—————
Parameters measured.
O Fixed transmitter CD Shoot back D In line EH Parallel line
(specify V.L.F. nation)
O
Instrument.Scale constant.
Corrections made.
Base station value and location.
Elevation accuracy.
Qli O
Instrument ————————— Method D Time DomainParameters — On time.
- Off time— Delay time ———— Integration time.
Power.Electrode array — Electrode spacing . Type of electrode ,
CD Frequency Domain _ Frequency —.——-_ Range -————.—
SELF POTENTIAL Instrument_______________________________________ Range.Survey Method ————-—^-————-————.^—-—-———^——.^^^—--—-.——————
Corrections made.
RADIOMETRIC
Instrument.Values measured.
Energy windows (levels)—-—^^^-.——^-^—^————.^—————.———..—--.— Height of instrument____________________________Background Count.Size of detector————^^———^-——-—-———^————-———————————.Overburden ———^————.^———-—^-^————————-———^—..———.....-.^—
(type, depth - include outcrop map)
OTHERS (SEISMIC, DRILL WELL LOGGING ETC.)
Type of survey______________________
Instrument ___________________________ Accuracy——————————————————————————Parameters measured.
Additional information (for understanding results).
AIRBORNE SURVEYS
Type of survey(s)-———
Instrument(s) ——————(specify for each type of lurvey)
Accuracy_^__^——_______^(specify for each type of survey)
Aircraft used.^^^-——^——————^^-——-^-^-^.—--—^^^—.
Sensor altitude-Navigation and flight path recovery method.
Aircraft altitude-—-^—-———-—^^^^—...^—....-—.^——.^-^—- Line Sparing Miles flown over total area________________________Over claims only.
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY - PROCEDURE RECORD
Numbers of claims from which samples taken A-
Total Number of SamplesCu
Type of s*™pl P(Nature of Material)
Average Sample Weight 'A-K "-ofa g/*^
Method of r.nlWtinn 5 o"-
Soil Horizon Sampled.j .c 3)
AiHorizon Development *-'''j\^ Sample Depth-J^i!l^f-2I:Terrain /.OisJ i-y/tv^C, f~1-S\-T~ foc/^L P f,Ai
8ofo
Estimated Range of Overburden Thirknpss 3 -Co
SAMPLE PREPARATION(Includes drying, screening, crushing, ashing)
Mesh size of fraction used for analysis ~TILL ,
GeneraL
ANALYTICAL METHODSValues expressed in: per cent D
p.p. m. ™ p. p. b.
Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, Co, Ag, Mo, As.-(circle)
Field Analysis (. .tests)Extraction Method. Analytical Method- Reagents Used——
Field Laboratory AnalysisNo. (.^...^-^^— .tests)
Extraction Method. Analytical Method - Reagents
Commercial Laboratory (. Name of Laboratory Extraction Method.
/o "L, .tests)A-vQ
' Reagents Used
General 6 (g
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LARDER LAKEMINING DIVISION
SCALE' 1-INCH =40 CHAINS
LEGEN D
PATENTED LAND CROWN LAND SAI C
LEASFSLOCATED LAND LICENSE Of OCCUPATION MINING RIGHTS ONLY
SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY
ROADSTRAILS ' HIGHWAYS ROUTE N'RAILWAYS
POWER LINES MARSH OR MUSKEG
MINES
CANCELLED
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NOTES
, 400* surface rights reservation along the shores of all lakes and rivers.
The subdivision o* this township into lots and concessions was annulled Qcl 9, 1962.
Areas withdrawn from staking under Section 43 of the Mining Act, R.S.O. 1970.
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