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41P03SW0003 63.4602 FRECHETTE010
GEOLOGY
AND
GEOCHEMISTRY
(SOIL SAMPLING)
JEDBURGH RESOURCES LIMITED
FRECHETTE TOWNSHIP PROPERTY
TORONTO, ONTARIO
C. G. CHERITON, P. ENG,
February 28, 1985
41P03SW0003 63.4603 FRECHETTE
TABLI010C
I SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
PAGE
2
II INTRODUCTION
III LOCATION AND ACCESS
IV PREVIOUS WORK
V GEOLOGY OF THE GOLD-BEARINGVEINS 7
VI GEOLOGY OF THE GABBRO BODY 12
VII GEOCHEMISTRY (SOIL SAMPLING) 12
VIII CONCLUSIONS 18
IX RECOMMENDATIONS 19
X APPENDIX (SOIL ANALYSES)
LIST OF MAPS
PAGE
MAP NO. l - Property LocationScale 1:600,000
MAP NO. 2 - Map of ClaimsScale l inch to b mile
MAP NO. 3 - Geology of Main Gold ShowingScale l inch to 50 feet
MAP NO. 4 - Sample Plan over Main ShowingScale l inch to 100 feet 11
MAP NO. 5 - Gold in parts per Billion (Main Showing)
Scale l inch to 100 feet 13
MAP NO. 6 - Copper in parts per Million(Main Showing) 16
MAP NO. 7 - Geology of Gabbro BodyScale l inch to 200 feet 17
MAP NO. 8 - Soil Sampling Plan of Detail Area
Scale l inch to 400 feet 21
MAP NO. 9 - Gold in parts per BillionScale l inch to 400 feet 22
MAP NO. 10 - Copper in parts per MillionScale l inch to 400 feet 23
Pf?OPERTY LOCATION MAP
JEDBURGH RESOURCES20 60 60
irl
MO 20
MAP Nlo. l
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l SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
The writer, assisted by Michael Paton, spent
4, from June 23 to August 3, 198^5 on the Frechette
property of Jedburgh Resources Limited doing
prospecting cind soil sampling of the VLF anomalies
and of the gold showings. Further soil sampling
and geology was done on the detail grid in September
and October. A total of 621 soil samples were
collected and the location of most of them is shown
on Map No. 8 attached to this report.
The main gold showings occur in north-west
trending sheeir zones cutting a gabbro body containing
irregular white quartz veins with chlorite seams,
pyrite and associated chalcopyrite along a 300 foot
strike length. Soil Sampling over the main showing
indicates that any results higher than 5 parts per
billion of gold in the soil is significant and could
be considered anomalous. In addition to the main
zone, three other anomalous areas are indicated on
Map No. 9.
The gabbro body is over 400 feet wide and trends
about N. 700E and is cut off by northerly trending
faults just east of 4E and west of 16 West. The
writer believes that the faulted extension continues
west at Line SOS and 28 West, where some anomalous gold
readings have been noted on Anomaly C.
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The geological and geochemical work should be
extended west of the Detail Grid area to cover
Anomaly C. At least three drill holes oriented
at -45 to drill south-west under the main gold
showing are justified. Geological mapping of the
whole property should be completed in 1985.
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13 INTRODUCTION
The Frechette property of Jedburgh Resources
Limited consists of 156 claims, located in Sweeney
and Frechette Townships (see Map No. 2). They
were acquired by Jedburgh because of a gold
discovery located on claim no. 681710 by Isaac
Burns of Sudbury, Ontario.
A report on the Frechette Township Gold
Propsect, Larder Lake Mining Division for Jedburgh
Resources has already been done by Fenton Scott,
P. Eng. on December 17, 1983. He sampled the main
veins and noted that the fine pyrite tends to carry
a higher proportion of the gold and that heavy
chalcopyrite may be low in gold content.
This report represents a beginning of explor
ation around the main showing and on the Detail Grid,
see Map Nos. 2 and 8.
Ill LOCATION AND ACCESS
Map No. l shows the location of the Frechette
property on the main line of the Canadian National
Railway, 34 miles from Capreol.
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The property is about 100 miles south of Timmins
and nearly 40 miles northeast of the Jedburgh "Hart"
property; hox^ever, there is no direct access between
the two properties by road.
The most convenient way to the property is by
charter float plane to Thor Lake and Oden Lake at
McKee's Camp, By railway, one may drive to Gogama
on Highway 144 and go south on the train to McKee's
Camp or conversely, board at Capreol and go north
to McKee's Camp.
It is a difficult four-wheel jeep road into
McKee's Camp regardless of whether one chooses the
north route from Shining Tree or the south route
along the power line from Val Caron (near Capreol)
and north of Sudbury. The south (or power line)
route is rocky and there is a danger of damaging
the transmission; however, the north route out to
Shining Tree has many deep mud holes on the clay
and sandhills and one can easily become stuck during
the rainy periods.
IV PREVIOUS WORK
Following Fenton Scott's report of December 17,
1983, and recommendations, a north-south Baseline was
cut and east-west picket lines then cut at 400 foot
intervals over the entire property.
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A VLF survey, using Annapolis was run resulting in
many anomalies, many on lakes and along muskeg and
swamps. On the Detail Map area (Map No. 8), anomalies
A, B and C were located which trend north-south.
In July, a series of north-south lines were cut
over the gold discoveries on the Detail Grid and a
VLF survey was run based on Cutler giving A and B
cutler anomalies which trend east to southeast (see
Map No. 8)
Some old drill core was discovered near the
site of F4 (Fairview Mining), see Map No. 3, but it
had all been dumped. Also, drill core in rotted
boxes was found near line 72S and 9E (see Map No. 8).
This may have been from the Jowsey drilling but it
is not certain. The Jowsey drilling probably had some
good gold sections as the assays have been deleted on
the assessment record.
V GEOLOGY OF THE GOLD-BEARING VEINS
Map No. 3 on a scale of l inch to 50 feet, shows
the main gold veins so far discovered on claim no.
681710. The original or main vein on line SOS was
discovered over 30 years ago. In late 1983, Isaac Burns
uncovered two more gold veins in bulldozer cuts which
suggest a strike length of over 300 feet.
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The report of Fenton Scott dated December 17,
1983 covers this work and the sampling of the
exposed veins indicated a very significant gold
content both in the veins and quartz-pyrite boulders
found on the trenches.
Most of the exposed rocks are a dark grey
coloured, medium to coarse grained gabbro containing
feldspar and amphibole, often in about equal pro
portions. Some of the mafic minerals are probably
altered pyroxene and some of the rock is completely
altered to a fine grained, silicified schist along
fault and shear zones. Adjacent to the large quartz
veins, the gabbro is completely altered to a dark
chorite schist with heavy pyrite and some chalcopyrite.
There is a small outcrop of Gowganda meta-sediments
at 5150 south and 0220 east which contains some
irregular, barren white quartz veins. The rocks
appear to strike about N70OE and dip 600 north and
the writer believes this is the southeast side of the
gabbro body containing the quartz veins.
In July 1984, many narrow, irregular quartz veins
striking N10 to 20 degrees east with extensive pink
feldspar and chloritic alteration were uncovered by
grub hoes and shovels on line 50S at 60 feet east.
The glaciated rocks were sampled by means, 10 diamond
cuts, each 3 feet long across the quartz veinlets at
10 foot intervals along the strike.
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The rocks were analyzed by Assayers (Ontario) Limited
with the following results:
Gold Copper (parts per Billion) (parts per Million)
I 34 548
II -5 61
III -5 67
IV -5 58
V -5 20
VI -5 26
VII -5 30
VIII -5 28
IX -5 21
X -5 32
Two more diamond saw cuts were made at 4853S,
155W and 4835S, 100W with the following results:
XI -5 36
XII 292 49
Samples 13 and 14 were each taken in the water-filled
trench adjacent to the southwest side of the vein at 4920S
and 25 east. No.13 assayed .09 oz. per ton so that
the vein at this point carries gold across at least 8
feet. Both of the rock outcrop areas of the diamond
saw cuts appear to be silicified altered gabbro with
northeasterly shearing, extensive alteration and narrow
veins that dip both northwest and southeast. It is
possible that the best gold mineralization may occur
in the gabbro at the junction of the northwest fault-
located quartz bodies and northeasterly shearing.
Another possibility is that the diamond saw cuts were
located on windows in the floor of a faulted gabbro sill
and represent precambrian greenstones, with a low gold
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VI GEOLOGY OF THE GABBRO BODY
Map No. 7 on a scale of l inch to 200 feet
shows the gabbro as exposed southwest o f the gold
bearing quartz veins. So far, no outcrop of
sedimentary quartzite has been found in direct
contact with the gabbro. There is a fault contact
at 57S and 900 west which strikes north 70 degrees
east and dips 75 degrees north. The fault zone
contains vuggy quartz and carbonate and sample No.
15 across 6 inches gave 134 ppb gold and 264 ppm
copper. Pink flat-lying Lorrain quartzite lies on
the north side of this fault zone.
The gabbro body can be traced east by north
from here to the centre of Isaac Burns 1 bulldozer
cut at 4W. Here the overlying sedimentary rocks
appear spotted from the contact metamorphic effect.
The gabbro body is then faulted to the northwest.
There is a depression just west of line 4W at 53
south which should be soil sampled in detail and
trenched where the gabbro body is apparently faulted
against the sedimentary rocks.
VII GEOCHEMISTRY (SOIL SAMPLING)
The writer assisted by Michael Paton cut some
new picket lines at 100 foot intervals over the gold-
bearing veins located on claim no. 681710.
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GOLD IN PARTS PER BULLION
JEDBURGH RESOURCES100 200
^ MAP No. 5
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Soil samples were then taken on a 5 0 foot grid by
means of a stainless steel augur and the plan is
shown on Map No. 4. Every effort was made to reach
the B horizon but only dark clay and stream silt
could be obtained in the cedar swamp along the base
line south of line 51S. Brown soils lying under the
grey leached surface soils were easily reached from
the well drained areas around outcrops on the north
east corner (see Map No. 3) which are about 50 feet
higher than the cedar swamp. Glacial striae on the
gabbro outcrop strike northeast, but general glacial
movements in the area could have been southeast. The
present water drainage is toward the southwest.
Samples Nos. l to 151 were sent to X-RAY Assay
Laboratories, 1885 Leslie Street, Don Mills, for gold,
nickel, copper, zinc, arsenic and silver analysis.
The samples were dried and screened to pass 80 mesh
and gold was done by fire assay followed by a direct
current plasma analyses which is believed to have a
detection limit of 2 parts per billion. Nickel,
copper, zinc, were done by direct current plasma
method and the arsenic was done by the flame atomic
absorption technique.
The nickel ranged from 10 to 60 parts per
million and was not plotted.
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Tho zinc analysis range generally from 10 to 30
parts per million with one of 100 parts per million
and was not plotted. The arsenic ranged from 0.3 to
6 parts per million and was not plotted. Silver was
very flat, generally less than 0.5 parts per million
which is the detection limit^with one reading at 1.0
part per million.
Map No. 5 shows parts per million of gold where
a clear anomcily trending southwest from the main vein
is apparent, and another from the northwest vein
structure. It is also apparent that 5 parts per billion
and higher is an anomalous soil reading.
Map No. 6 shows copper in parts per million around
the gold veins with a more diffuse anomaly, extending
southwest from the gold-bearing veins.
From the detailed survey, it appeared that 100
foot intervals were close enough to pick up a geo
chemical anomaly; consequently, 300 soil samples were
taken over the grid to the south of the main gold-
bearing veins (see Map No. 8) on a scale of l inch to
400 feet.
These samples were all sent to Assayers (Ontario)
Limited where they were burned, then taken in solution
and analyzed on the atomic absorption unit for gold in
parts; per billion and copper in parts per million.
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JEOBURGH RESOURCES
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Map No, 9 on the same scale shows the gold in
parts per million and three anomalous areas, namely
X, Y and Z are clearly apparent. Only anomaly Z
coincides with a VLF anomaly "C" read on Annapolis.
Also, it is possible that the 6 and 37
ppb of gold on line: 92S is significant on "B" from
Annapolis. This latter anomaly is also on a
topographic lineament and will be pursued in 1985.
The copper in parts per million shown on Map
No. 10 is more diffuse, but anomalies X, Y and Z
are apparent with high copper making anomalies X and
Y one continuous geochemical anomaly.
VIII CONCLUSIONS
Many of the VLF anomalies located by the
geophysical survey are found along the edges of lakes,
in swamps and muskeg and along the edge of steeply
dipping rock outcrops. Many of these are due to
varying conductivity in overburden silts and clays, or
where electrolytes occur at interfaces of reactive rocks
and decaying vegetation.
In the areas of extensive overburden, geochemical
soil sampling is the best way of testing each anomaly
for direct gold content in the overlying soils. The
technique seems to work on the Jedburgh property,
although the anomalies appear to be displaced down-ice
or down-drainage.
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Anomaly "C" read from Annapolis appears to
contain anomalous gold and warrants much more work;
however, one has to bear in mind that no geophysical
anomaly showed up over the main gold veins.
Consequently, the only successful technique so far
is soil geochemistry unless gold-bearing veins can be
directly uncovered with a bulldozer.
The original Jowsey drilling in 1962 intersected
gold mineralization but the assessment record shows
the assay values deleted. Subsequently, drilling by
Fairview Mining in 1974 did intersect gold-bearing
quartz assaying 0.12 ounces per ton but the core
recovery was very poor. Under such conditions, the
gold assay would be low as the fine pyrite would be
lost in the sludge. Modern wire-line and new
drilling techniques would give good core recovery.
Also, the Fairview holes were oriented to drill north
west, along the strike of the veins.
IX RECOMMENDATIONS
1. Complete Geological Mapping of the whole property.
2. Detail soil sampling grid over anomalies
X, Y and Z to be followed by trenching
and bulldozing the geochemical highs.
3. Continue geological mapping west of
the detail grid over VLF anomaly "C 1
and further soil sampling.
4. Drill at least 3 holes oriented
southwest at -45 degrees under the
main gold showing to explore the
veins; at depth.
Respectfully submitted,
C. G. Cheriton, P. Eng.
Toronto, Ontario
February 28, 1985
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X-RAY ASSAY LABORATORIES LIMITED
LESLIE STREET* DON MILLS* ONTARIO M3B 3J4
PHUNfc 416-445-5755 TELEX 06-986947
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
TO: JEDBIRGH RESOURCES ATTNt B. GRANSDEN67 RICHMOND STREET WESTt SUITE 204 TORONTO* ONTARIO M5H H 5
CUSTOMER NO. 1007
DATE SUBMITTED 4-JUL-84
REPORT 21688 REF. FILE 17281-A1
l S.CORE.3 ROCKS.89 SOIL
WERE ANALYSED AS FOLLOWS:
AU PPB AU NI PPM CU PPM 2N PPM AS PPM AG PPM AG 02/TON
METHOD FADCP FA DCP DCP DCP FAA DCP FA
DETECTION LIMIT 2.000 0.001 1.000 0.500 0.500 0.100 0.500 0.100
DATE 23-JUL-84
X-RAY ASSAY LABORATORIES LIMITED
CERTIFIED BY .-^1.^.
JNIESS INSTRUCTED OTHERWISE WE WILL DISCARD PULPS 180 DAYS AND REJECTS 90 DAYS FROM DATE OF THIS REPORT
X-RAY ASSA ' LAtJORATORlt'S P3--JUL-84 REPORT 21688 REF.FlLE 17281-A1 PAGE l DF
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Received_^. ^—j^/^_____ ._—
Submitted by . -, J t dburQh JtCBOUftt J
Date. Bepttubfr (t, 1 984
8a*plt N*.
321 U08 15V322 UOI 15475V323 UOS 16V324 L404508 16V325 U1I 16V326 U1450S 16V327 U28 16V328 U24S08 16V329 U38 16V330 L4S4508 16V
331 t448 16V ^332 4-0'V UV 548333 50'V UV 148334 20'H *f 332335 20*8 *f 332336 U l 1W 357 L48 1450V338 L48 2V
339 Li 6 2450V
340 Uf 3V
*v ' au i v
Ltd* Att'nf Mr . B* ffftntdtne. c. Mr. Ftnton Scott
Au ppb
767
912
67
045
45
45
41
45
l
45
45
45
4545
1. 1. Mr. C. 8. ChtMton
CU PPM
5
134
13538
2
11151017S
130
11165831 ^^^^^^75 "\"^ 7
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Certificate No.
Received
Submitted by
J339S
29-
Date:
Samples of _So4 lr
J*4bur\jb *t*our*tt Ltd, Mr. B. ttrantdtnMr. ftnUm Scott
c.c. Mr. C.6. Charlton
SanpU No. Au ppb
341 L2B 2450U O342 L28 2W K5
343 L2S USOW K5
344 L2S 1W <5
345 LOS 2W <5
346 LOS 24SSOU O
347 LOS 3W K5348 LOS 3*!50U K5349 LOS 4U <5
CU
7181
113243233151611
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Certificate No. '1-759-16 Date: November 14 , 1 9S
fceived. . -.. . ~ .^322
ibmitledby Jedburch Resources. Ltd.
Semple No.
SS 350 THOR LAKE PLACER
351 86S 22H352 85+50S2222W
353 85S 221!
354 84+50S 22W
^355 84S 22W356 83+5QS 22w
357 83S 22W
358 82+50S 22W
359 82S 22W360 808 22W
361 79+55S 22W362 L 92S 2+OOU
363 t 92S 2+50W364 L 92S 3+OOW
365 L 92S 3+56 W
366 L 92S 4+QOW367 L 92S 4+5GW
368 L 92S 5+QOH•^369 L 92S 5+50W
370 L 928 6+OOW
88 371 L 92S 6+50W
Samples of
Au ppb
<5<5<5<5
19<5K5
<56 — ~~- -~
<5K5
<5OO^<5K5O376^
Soil
Att'n: Fr. B. GrensdenMr. Fenton Scott
— l^F. T . TJ^; — C h e r 't t^n ——————
Cu ppm
186
532
4
3
35
60
127
13
4
2
?
3
2
2
2Z3 ^^^
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j. van Efffelen Mg r.
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Certif-cateNo.^." 1^9 - 01 '* 3620 Date: November 14, 1984
........ ... - .r??.. - .Samplesof Soil
dburgh Resources Ltd. Att'n: f!r, 6. Gransden
Sanplt
(S 500501502503504505506507508509510511512515514515516517 518519
^ Hr. Fenton ScottMr. c. 6. chtMton
No. AU ppb Cu ppi*
UW 77S78S79 S81882S83884S
L5W 84SL6W 84SL7W 84SL6W 848L9U 84SL10W 84SL11U 848L12W 84 SL12W 84+20SL13W 84SHAW 84S L15W 84SL16VJ 84+20S
^ 50 6<5 31<5 5K5 613 - 2^ 317 14O 66 3O 30 20 2O 2*S 262 i 448 715 j 9 55 \ 2^ 2 ^,
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Certificate of Analysis
Certificate No NI-759-Q27#362.Q.
322
Submitted by .- , ...JedbuTflh JiesouT^fiS J.'
Sample
88 520521522 523524
0, 526 527528529530531532533534535536537538539
No.
L16
L15L14L13 L12 L11L10L 9L 6
, L1ZL 7l 8L 8L 8L12L12L12L 3
W
W
W
w w wwuwwwuwwwuwu
t
83S82S81S SOSSOSSOS SOS SOSSOS80SSOS80S80883S82S83 S83S82S818848
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td. Att 1
*
Au ppb
^4 5*5
C56is!
! 55 j<544K5<5<5<551<537<548
Sol l
Mr, Fenton 8col)tMr. C. G. ChtMton
Cu ppm
320
4 5
147
10 885
127
14573694 ^^^7
tit 7
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Certificate of Analysis
Certificate No. ..J t.i55-fl3.y.fi362U— ———
T3 tReceived — ——— ————— --
Submitted by ^ J-f- Ib-Urflk-B
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t*nplt No*
(S 540541542
543544545
• 546547548549
550551552
553
554555
556
557558
SS 559
L2W 848
L1W 848LOBL 848
L4t 84 SL4E 838L4E 828L4E 818
L4E eOSL4E 798L3E 808
L2E 80SL1E 80SLOfcL 80SLOBL 81S
LOBL 82SLOBL 838
L1W 80S
L2V! 808L4U 768L5U 768
uciie. — i* ^ T - "' — *- * —— u-^ —— .-i-—- ——————
^— Samples of _ — SniJ ——————— ——— ———— - ————————
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.Au ppb
*5
2437040^
T5<5O0^<5<5<5*5
66
58O
. <5
Vn: Mr. P, ftrantritn — —————————___Jl^-*_EeJltoJl--SJtall-— —————————
Mr. C. G. Cherlton
Cu ppm
44101
20
4
35
410
25
4
5
43
34
57V^~7^ X
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Received .. ^. ^ , - .— - - -. - - 3.22 . .
Submitted by v J? 0 p u r Q h Rcstourcss L t fl *
Sample No.
SS 560 L 6W 76S561 L 7W 76S562 L 10W 76 S563 L 11W 76S564 L 12W 76S565 L 12W 77S566 L 12W 7ss
f 567 L 12W 79S568 L 16W 79S569 L 16W 78S570 L 16W 77S571 L 16W 768572 L 16W 75S573 l 1 6W 748574 L 16W 73S575 L 16W 72S576 L 16W 71S577 L 16W 70S578 L 16W 69S579 L 16W 68S
Samples of
Au ppb
^^K5
<5O6^<5K5^26*5<5<520013^<56
Soil
Att'n: MR. B. Gransden
Mr. C. 6. ChtMton
Cu ppm
4116466738
171513534
124443 -"^^/?
ASSAYER
Per
varyCngelen Kgr.
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Rrt^otuoH J J ̂ -
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S* HP 1 1 No.
SS 580 L 16V 67S581 L 16V 66S582 L 16V 6bS
583 L 16V 64S
584 L 16V 63S
585 L 16V 62S
A 586 L 16V 61S^ 587 L 16V 608
588 L 16V 591589 L 16V 581:590 t 16V 571591 L 16V 5 6 li592 L 15V 568593 L 14V 568594 L 13V 568595 L 12V 56S596 L 12V 57S597 L 12V 588598 L 12V 59S
IS 599 L 12V 60S
Samples of .
.Au ppb
41
O3745
1345
. ^K5
6K5
. O4545
445545454545
^
SOU
Att'n: Mr. B. GransdenMr. Fenton ScottMr. c. 6. charlton
Cu ppm
23223
11352t
113tl24346 ^^——)
(* ^ X
Per .
J./7*n ^geUn Ngr.
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Certificate of Analysis
Certificate No.
Received,- -
Submitted by .
MI-759-06 /#3620 Date: November 14, 1984
322
Jedburgh Resources Ltd.
S* Dip t e No.
SS 600 L 13W 60S
601 L 14W 60S602 L 16K 60S603 L 15W 64S
604 L UW 64S605 L 13U 64S606 L 15W 68S
607 L 15W 72S608 L 14W 6BS609 L 13W 68S
610 L 14W 72S611 L 13W 72S612 L 15W 76S613 L UU 76S614 L 13W 76S615 L 12W 75S616 L 12W 74S617 L 12W 73S618 L 12W 72S
SS 619 L 12W 71S
Samples of .
Au ppb
K5
<527<5446^<5<56O38C5^2642K5
O6
, 51
Soil
Att'n: Mr. B. GransdenMr. Fenton Scottnr. C. G. CheMton
Cu ppffi
345669486575
234534524834159 .^^ )
ARIO) LI
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Certificate of Analysis
M1^759-07^/^3620
R occ i vod ^j) fc ̂
Submitted by. J edbMT.fi h Re* ounces J. t d*
Sample No.
SS 620 L 12W 70S621 L 12W 69S622 L 12M 68S623 L 12M 67S624 L 12W 66S625 L 12W 65S
^ 626 L 12W 64SW* 627 L 12W 63S
628 L 12W 62S629 L 12W 61S630 L 11U 56S631 L 10U 56S632 L 8W 56S633 L 7U 56S634 L 6U 56S635 L 5W 565636 L 4W 56S637 L 3W 56S638 L 2W 56S
SS 639 L 1W 568
Samples of
.Au ppb
246^^10<56
6^<5K5
W67
<56
K5<5*5
SoH
— Att'n; Mr* B. Grantd*n —————MT. F*n*' ftri ScottMr. C. G. CheHton
Cu p p m
364
14366 877
49811219152826646*-^""7
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J/van Engelen Mgr.
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Certificate No.
Received
Submitted by .
Ml-759-087#3620
Samoles of .
Jedburgh Resources Ltd.
8*nple No.
SS 640 L OB/L641 L 1E642 L 2 1643 L 3E644 L 4E645 L 4E646 L 4E647 L 4E648 L 4E649 L 4E650 L 4E651 L 4E652 L 4E653 L 4E654 L 4*655 L 4E656 L 4E657 L 4E658 L 4E
SS 659 L 4E
Au ppb
56S ^56S 20565 2756S ^56S ^578 ^58S ^598 1060S ^618 1762S O638 O648 ^658 20668 O671 3468S K569S O70S 17718 . K5
natfl . November 14, 1W4
Soil
Att'n: Mr. B. GransdenMr. Fenton Scott
———— Mr. c. e. chef 1 ton
Cu ppm
244
18149586845
191465
2622109
Per
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Certificate of Analysis
Certificate No. ~
Received ___.
Submitted by —
jy.ll^9-09. JI'AtfZQ—.
^ ..^^.. ^122
Date: November 14, 1Vb4
Samples of —icil^
Sample
SS
SS
660661662663664665666667668669670671672673674675676677678679
No.
L.4EL.4EL. 4 E
L.4E
L4E
L4L
L4E
LOB/l
LOB/L
LOB/L
LOB/L
L1U
LEWL3UL4WL4WLAWL4WL3UL2W
72S73 S7AS
75 S768
77 S78 S78S79S77S76S76S76S76875S74 S73S72S72S72S
.Att*n; Mr. e. Gransden
.Au ppb
17
53
10
^
6 ^
Mr. F enton ScottMr. C . 6. CheHton
Cu ppm
55336 .595344545444
116
12
Per
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Certificate No.
Received ——.
Submitted by .
Mi-759-io meao322
Jedburph Resources Ltd.
Sample No.
SS 680 L 1W 728681 L 0 B/L 728682 L 1E 728683 L 2E 728684 L 3E 728685 L 0 8/L 758686 L 0 B/L 748687 L 0 B/L 738688 L 0 B/L 718689 L 0 B/L 708690 L 0 B/L 698691 L 0 B/L 688692 L 0 4/L 671603 L 0 i/L 661694 L 0 B/L 658695 L 0 B/L 64t696 L 0 B/L 638697 L 0 B/L 628698 L 0 B/L 618
SS 699 L 0 B/L 608
Samples of
Au ppb
62445454545376
4510454520224545344568
. 13
Date: November 14 r 1984
Soil
Att'n: Mr- B. GransdenMr. Fenton ScottMr. C. 6. CheMton
Cu ppn
45
156835387355
1610589
115 ^ _ ,
Per
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Certificate of Analysis
Certificate No 1A, 1 0 o4
. J L Jedburqh Submitted by .
Sample
SS 700
701
702703
70A
705706
* 7 07
W 7oa709710711
712
71371A
715716
717
718SS 719
No
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
LL
LL
LL
L
32 ? Sample of S o11
Resources Ltd. Att'n: Kr. B. GransdcnMr. Fenton Scott
———— —— . ——————————————————— fttm C . G. Cht-rHtm ————
Au ppb Cu ppm
0 B/L 59S K5 7
0 B/L 58S ^ 110 B/L 57S 18 5
AW 57S 2A 8AW 58S 27 52
AW 59S 17 A5AW 60S 10 13
AW 61S ^ 30AW 62S v8 7
AW 63S O 7AW 6AS O A
AW 65S ^ 6
AW 66S ^ 3AW 67S O 8AW 68S ^ 2
AW 69S ^ AAW 70S ^ 3
AW 71S 20 75W 72S 1A 19
6W 72S ^ \^^^ —— )
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Certificate of Analysis
Certificate No. Ml-759-12 /#3620 Date: Novcnber 14,
Jedburqh Resources Ltd. Submitted by . ... ...^ -. . - .. .... .— -. -- .. — -
Sample No.
SS 720 L 7W 72S
721 L ew 72S722 L 8W 73S723 L 8k1 74 S
724 L 8W 7I)S725 L 8W 71S
^ 726 L 8k' 70SF**727 L 8W 69S
728 L 8W 68S
729 L 8W 67S730 L 8W 66S
731 L 8W 65S732 L 8W 64S733 L 8U 63S734 L 8W 62S735 L 8W 618736 L 8W 60S737 L 8W 59S738 L 8W 58S
SS 739 L 8W 57S
Samples of
Au ppb
^^20
61251O4752OOO02410
66
146
20
Soi l
Att'n: Mr. B. Gransdennr. Fentfth scott
Cu ppm
2
3
4
3
8
7
13?
172
124150
7828
4720
36403841
2 -""^"7S/ s~\
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Received
Submitted by J e d b u rjj h
Sample No
SS 740 L741 L742 L743 L744 L745 L746 L
A 747 L^ 748 L
749 L750 L751 L752 L753 L754 L755 L756 L757 L758 L
SS 759 L
322
.11W 72S10W 72S9W 72S11W 68S10W 68S7W 68S6W 68S5W 68S3W 68S2W 68S1W 68S1E 6BStt 68 S3E 6883E 64S2E 64S1E 64S
1U 64S2W 6483W 648
Samples of .
d. Att
Au ppb
240242741^586
K5<5K5O6237K513<5K5<5<5
Soil
Vn: Mr. B. GransdenMr. Fenton ScottMr. C. G. Chorlton
Cu ppm
22
182
31755675342323577 .^
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Certificate No.
Received. ^.
Submitted by . Jedburgh
Sample No
38 760 L761 L762 L763 L764 L765 L766 L767 L768 L769 L770 L771 L772 L773 L774 L775 L776 L777 L778 L
SS 779 L
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R e t c u r c c r.
*
5U 64 S
9W 64 S
10W 64S
11W 64 S
11 W 60S
10W 60S9W 60S
7W 60S
6W 60S
5W 60S3W 60S2W 60S1-W 60S1E 60S2E 60S3E 60S4E 55S4E 54 S4E 53S4 F 5? S
Date: November 1 4,
Samples of
..td.
Au ppb
^
OK5
6*5O
6*53529^^*517toK5<51027
Soil
Att'n: Mr. P. GrantdenMr. Fenton ScottPir. c. G. Cherltoh
Cu p p rri
81
2
232
1536?742
3169Z
10
410
310
12
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p r* f* ft t v/rt/H
Submitted by . -Ledburg^ Re sou
Sample No.
SS 780 L 4E
781 L 4E
782 L 4f
783 L 4E
784 L 4E
785 L AE
786 L 4E
f| 787 L 4E
788 L 4E
789 L 4E
790 L 4E
791 L 4E
792 L 3F
793 L 2E
794 L 1E
795 L 0 B/L
796 L 1W
797 L 2W
798 L 3W
SS 799 L 4W
322
rees Ltd.
51S
SOS
49S
48S
478
46S
45S
44S
43S
42S
41S
40*
408
40*
40S
40S
40S
40S
40S
40S
Samples of
Au ppb
^
^
O
^
^
^
312013^
6
^K5K5
55
276
392214
Date November 14, 1984
SoU
Att'n: Kr. 8. GransdenMr. Fenton ScottMr. C. G. CheMton
fu ppm
56
282
272
2
323
2
222
23
2
5
86
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