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INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEY REPORT
MAPLE LEAF PROPERTY
PIC TOWNSHIP, MUSSY LAKE AREA, ONTARIO
FOR
GOLDEN TRIO MINERALS LTD.
AND
INTERNATIONAL MAPLE LEAF RESOURCES CORP.
BY RECEIVED
APR 81988
MINING LANDS SECTIONHenry P. Hut, ter i H. B. Se
Durham Geological Services Inc
April 1988
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INTRODUCTION
An Induced Polarization (IP) survey was carried out on part
of n 1GG claim group within Pic Township and Mussy Lake Area,
Thunder Bay Mining Division, Ontario, The Maple Leaf property is
hojd joint.! y by International Maple Leaf Resources Corp. and
Golden Trio Minerals Ltd i
The survey was carried out over selected north-trending, re-
cut grid lines in order to cover areas riot previously surveyed by
IP. A subsequent diamond drill program tested several of the
located anoma.l i es .
The work program was carried out by Exsics Exploration of
Ti mini ns , Ontario.
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LOCATION 8t ACCESS
lM The international Maple Leaf Resources Corp. property is
located 10 hm southeast of Marathon, Ontario in what has become
H known as the Hciiil.o belt of Archean supracrustal rocks. The
western boundary of the property abuts Pukaskwa National Park,
nnd while road access exists to this area, access to the entire
property is best gained by helicopter. Chartered helicopter
services are available in Marathon.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
A review of the abstracts for the claims which constitute
the northern or- main claim bloch shows that all claims are held
l in the name of International Maple Leaf Resources Corp. holer of
prospectors licence number T-4763.
lTwenty of the twenty-two claims that constitute the Mussy
B Lake claims or south group were recently re-staked by
j International Maple Leaf Resources Corp. and remain recorded in
tlie name of the staker (E. Korba).
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PREVIOUS WORK
Prior to the property being acquired by International Maple
Loaf Resources Corp. the emphasis of mineral exploration in the
area was toward evaluating a large molybdenum.bearing quartz vein
2 hm, east of Playtor Harbor, in the southern part of the
property.
Work on this,zone and the easterly strike extension of this
stratigraphic interval is summarized below:
1930's- Johnson worked large molybdenum bearing quartzvein. Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. Ltd. completed some trenching and sampling of the quartz ve.i n . Low Grade.
19(55 Rase metal mineralization reported 3 km further east.
196!) Most extensive evaluation of the prospect;14 drill holes totalling 1410 metres as well as I1]M ft magnetometer surveys completed by Citadel Mines Ltd. Arnott (1969) indicates the zone to contain 625 tons per vertical foot of grading 0,2359i MoS2, over a strike length of 800 feet.
1972 Ga lex Minos Ltd. completed 945 metres of diamonddrilling in six holes. Mineralization encountered indicated the presence of lower grade Molybdenum bearing material over similar widths, While gold values reported were quite low, values as high as 0.12 ox/ton gold were reported to the east of the Molybdenum showing.
l lM Keevil Mining Group Limited completed an airborne
geophysical survey. The survey outlined strong magnetic
l features, largely attributed to the presence of ultramafic rocks.
Weak electromagnetic anomalies were detected but no further work
l was reported.
Krana Minos Ltd. conducted an airborne magnetic survey over
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part, of the western half of the subject property.
Since acquiring the subject property in 1982, International
M Map.le Leaf Resources Corp. and Valhalla Resources Ltd. have
completed programs of linecutting (440 foot intervals), magnetic
l surveying, VLF electromagnetic surveying, geological mapping,
soil chemical sampling, induced polarization surveying and
d .i aniond dri l l i ng .
This work, supervised by David R. Bell Geological Services
Inc. located several altered, sericite bearing zones in the
northwest to central parts of the property. While these zones
were crudely delimited, only minor sampling arid drilling were
carried out on all except the west altered zone into which nine
h o.l os were dri l l ed .
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INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEY
m The survey was carried out by Exsics Exploration of Timmins,
Ontario using a three man crew from November 18 to December 3,
l 1987 and from January 6-9, 1988. The field crew in 1987
consisted of Peter Rasmussen, Ed Brunei and Gerry Boucher all of
l Timmins, Ontario. The field crew in 1988 consisted of Steve
m Anderson and Dar.leno Letwiniuk of Timmins and Dave Hvalica of
Kapuskasing, Ontario.
lA total of 3.02 miles of lines were surveyed on 1.2 separate
grid lines using a Crone battery transmitter and a Scintrex IPR-8
receiver. The survey covered was carried out over the following
10 claims: 641817-818, G41865-866, 641957-959, 641951-952 and
G41938.
The survey was conducted using a dipole-dipole array with a
50 foot "a" spacing and array spacings of N::!, 2 dipoles. For
this survey the measurements were taken in the time domain, so
the transmitted current was a bipolar on-off square wave with
each on or off lasting two seconds. Measurements of resistivity
and chargeability were taken.
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DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
Lines 76 to 44W and L24W encountered several, often
continuous narrow, weak to moderate chargeability anomalies which
had associated moderate to high resistivities, Five diamond
drill holes were used to test several of the anomalies. Trace
disseminated sulphides and fine pyrite/ pyrrhotite seams were
encountered in all of the holes.
Lines 84K and 92K encountered a long, narrow high
chargeability anomaly with a strong associated resistivity low.
Two diamond drill holes on the anomaly encountered semi-massive
sulphides associated with sericite schist.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Several anomalies were outlined by the IP survey. The
anomalies which had a moderate chargeability and an associated
moderate to high resistivity were proven by diamond drilling to
be caused by fine pyrite/pyrrhoti.te seems mainly within sheared
mafic volcanics. The anomaly which had a high chargeability and
low resistivity was shown by diamond drilling to be caused by
semi-massive sulphides associated with sericite schist within
felsic to intermediate volcanics.
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li is recommended that further work be carried out
consisting of Induced Polarization surveys over the remainder of.
the property believed to be underlain by felsic to intermediate
l volcanics. Diamond drilling would then follow depending on the
results of the IP survey, with preference given to high
l chargeability /low resistivity anomalies.
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ll Respectfully Submitted
lHenry P. Hutteri H.BSc
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CHARGEABILITY PROFILE
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Property : MAPLE LEAF
Client : GOLDEN TRIO RESOURCES LTD.
Date of Survey : 1/12/87
Operator : PR
Electrode Array : DIPOLE DIPOLE
Mode : TIME DOMAIN
Receiver i BCINTREX I PR-8
Transmitter s BCINTREX IPC- 9
Pu) s. e Time : 2 Sec on 2 Sec off
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Integration Time t 900 me
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Client t GOLDEN TRIO MINERALS
Date of Survey i 9/1/88
Operator i SA
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Client l 80LDEN TRIO MINERALS
Date of Survey i 8/1/88
Operator i 8A
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Property : MAPLE LEAF Client : GOLDEN TRIO LTD.
Date of Survey : 1/12/87 Operator s PRElectrode Array t DIPOLE - DIPOLE Mode : TIME DOMAIN Receiver : SCINTREX IPR-8 Transmitter s SCINTREX IPC-9 Pulse Time i 2 Sec on 2 Sec off Delay Time i 450 me Integration Time i 900 ms
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Property : MAPLE LEAFC)i enl : GOLDKN TRIO LTD.
Date of Survey * 1/12/87 Operator i PRElectrode Array s DIPOLE - DIPOLE Mode t TIME DOMAIN Receiver j SCINTREX IPR-8 Transmitter i SCINTREX IPC-9 Pulse Time tt 2 Bee on 2 Sesc off Delay Time- : 450 ms Integration Time t 900 ms
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Property : MAPLE LEAF
Client : GOLDEN TRIO LTD.
Date of Survey : 1/12/87
Opprat or t PR
Electrode Array : DIPOLE DIPOLE
Mode s TIME DOMAIN
Receiver : SCINTREX IPR-8
lrans,mitler : SCINTREX I PC 9
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Property : MAPL.t. LEAP
C J lent : GOLDE'N TRIO LTD.
Date of Survey : 3/12/87Operator : PRElectrode Array : DIPOLE - DIPOLEMode : TIME DOMAINReceiver : SCINTKLX IPR-8Irar.&ff-ittof : SC1NTRELX I F'C-9
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MAPLE LFAF PROPERTY ASSAY RESULTS
HOLE NO.
ML-87-1
ML-87-2
ML-87-3
SAMPLE NO,
8001800280038004
80058006800780088009801080118012801380148015801680178018801980208021
8022802380248025 .802680278028802980308031803280338034803580368037
INTERVAL
165.2-167.3167.3-170.3170.3-173.8173.8-175.8
28.0-30.036.0-38.039.2-42.242.2-45.245.2-47.247.0-50.090.5-92.0118.0-119.8172.4-175.4175.4-178.4178.4-181.4181.4-184.4184.4-186.9186.9-189.9189.9-192.9192.9-195.2212.3-213.8
30.8-31.831.8-33.833.8-36.238.8-39.590.0-93.193.1-95.195.1-96.396.3-99.299.2-102.0150.3-153.3153.3-156.3156.3-159.3159.3-162.3162.3-165.3165.3-168.3168.3-171.3
AG
.91.91.4.6
1.11.01.11.3.9.9.6
1.1.9.7.4
2.01.32.42.02.41.3
1.51.31.5.4
1.01.0.9
1.0.7
1.4.9.9.8
1.21.1.8
AS
2433
86
181111837
1376
116
23975
5413
11476
2359642
1111231627
BA
663263262
12017235044454618894
15497707195
187329856663478
32320435854627979615045414355855060
MO
1321
22211111211231112
213
- 1122121121141
SB
3318
12141311211115341
2331111113212332
83.940.344.935.0
40.141.650.574.854.051.038.839.333.56.16.69.8
10.962.949.755.023.1
131.63.
118.16.19.25.15.15.11. 6.
10.17.26.77.40.49:4
AU-PPB
87
1110
9987
109
10121113968798
11
129
101314131268143257
10
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HOLE NO.
ML-87-3
ML-87-4
ML-87-5
SAMPLE NO,
803880398040804180428043804480458046804780488049805080518052805380548055805680578058805980608061
8062806380648065806680678068
8069807080718072807380748075
INTERVAL
171.3-174.7 184.0-186.0 186.0-189.0 189.0-193.0 193.0-197.0 197.0-201.0 201.0-205.0 205.0-209.0 209.0-213.0 213.0-217.0 217.0-218.5 281.5-285.5 285.5-286.9 286.9-291.2 291.2-295.2 295.2-299.2 299.2-303.2 303.2-307.2 307.2-309.0 309.0-311.8 366.0-368.0 368.0-372.0 372.0-376.0 376.0-379.1
197.5-200.5 248.1-250.3 363.0-365.0 382.5-385.5 425.0-427.0 418.0-420.0 440.0-442.0
131.3-133.3 133.3-135.8 441.6-444.6 444.6-447.6 447.6-450.6 450.6-453.6 453.6-456.6
AG AS BA MO SB AU-PPB
1.01.22.22.32.22.42.01.71.81.81.52.12.41.01.82.11.51.2.9
2.31.32.02.03.2
1.4.7.8.9.8.8.8
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176
141736261469
2224109
1651
13141010
19
127
7268615
13
117
182230
492441036714763268497247767779786933207297288282294302208444142285432346
218867898918290
24226658555465
122121213222111112211211
2111112
1111111
134617634463712244263524
1123121
1141661
34.648.0125.9123.7124.2143.8137.798.785.4
125.4129.3107.750.846.963.464.558.070.238.2124.621.698.783.657.6
58.022.817.443.635.721.742.8
15.913.529.851.517.218.312.0
6452311332432
2118213452142
9326842
171682
1149
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HOLE NO.
ML-87-5
ML-87-6
ML-87-7
ML-87-8
ML-87-9
ML-88-10
SAMPLE NO.
80768077807880798080808180828083
80848085808680898090809280938094809580968097
809880998100
810181028103813481358136
8104
81058106810781088109811081118112
INTERVAL AG
456.6-459.6 2.459.6-462.6 2.462.6-465.6 1.465.6-468.6 1.468.6-471.6 1.471.6-474.6 1.474.6-477.6 1.477.6-479.0 1.
98.3-101.2 149.0-151.0 270.0-273.0 291. 1-292.2 292.2-295.2 245.2-297.5 297.5-301.1 345.1-347.0 465.3-467.8 510.0-513.0 517.0-520.3
53.3-56.3 56.3-59.3 59.3-61.8
101.0-104.0 104.0-106.0 181.0-184.0 140.0-145.0 150.0-155.0 155.0-159.0
113.5-116.6
16.0-1936.0-3960.0-64.081.0-8494.0-9999.0-104.0 114.0-119 134.0-139.0
AS BA MO SB V AU-PPB
1.5 1.5 1.9
1274
547047
217
132
00000.0.0.0
1.71.31.41.0.9.9.6
1.6
76831533
9213030271
13388
133673
21111112
11111115
18. 140.254.615.226.720.026.094.5
2706859
1077
16.615.16.9
14.419.612.113.816.7
44.125.728.1
18. 140.254.615.226.720.026.094.5
61346584
23
75
1033697
22741916
869
811241522
10
2706859
1077
-4-
HOLE NO.
ML-88-10
SAMPLE NO. INTERVAL AG AS BA MO SB AU-PPB
ML-88-11
ML-88-12
ML-88-13
811381148115811681178118811981208121812281238124
812581268127812881298130813181328133
813781388139814081418142814381448145814681478148814981508151
815281538154
140.0-143.0151.0-154.0155.0-157.0164.0-169.0169.0-171.0179.0-184.0184.0-187.5187.5-192.0219.0-221.0256.5-261.5265.0-270.0285.0-290.0
16.0-19.037.0-39.069.0-71.0105.0-107.0122.0-127.0156.0-159.0201.0-205.0194.0-196.0205.0-209.0
22.0-27.056.0-58.059.0-62.091.0-94.0120.0-124.5167.0-169.0199.0-202.0246.0-248.0287.0-289.5289.5-291.6291.6-293.5293.5-298.6315.0-317.0337.0-342.0346.0-348.5
8.0-11.071.0-75.598.5-102.0
1.3.9.9
1.0.7.8.8
2.01.2.6.5
1.7
1.0.7.9
1.9.7.7
1.0.9.8
.5
.5
.8
.6
.9
.6
.6
.91.2.8
1.0.7
1.1.9
1.0
1.61.01.3
37356361
1094
14
181483
1815134
18
4621
1111124
11111
111613
131710
17687848566162851968881108399
514235
264723924
295113
251619123314261470
25896
297141283480
16329223
3113
221
1
:i
22
111211111111111
141
121311197616
765167515
232375561113544
122
71.223.123.717.324.234.523.1
150.7107.5117.5122.572.1
157.1144.6116.9110.7100.8116.9129.982.5
141.6
96.157.156.8100.6138.5144.5113.583.8
103. 856.897.857.8113.1100.681.0
61.269.268.1
14119
12678
137498
51120565
1137
232214321221452
13565
-5-
HOLE NO.
ML-88-13
ML-88-14
ML-88-15
SAMPLE NO.
81558156815781588159816081618162
81638164816581668167
81688169817081718172817381748175817681778178817981808181818281838184818581868187818881898190819181928193
INTERVAL AG AS BA MO SB AU-PPB
134.5-135.5163.0-166.0139.0-141.0220.0-222258.0-259.0271.5-272.5279.0-281.0302.0-307.0
16.5-17.533.0-34.088.0-90.092.0-97.0153.0-155.0
44.0-47.089.0-94.0159.0-161.0194.0-198.0171.0-175.0296.0-301.0307.0-311.0339.0-344.0344.0-349.0289.0-292.0350.0-351.0356.0-360.0385.5-389.7389.7-394.0406.0-408.0413.5-418.0418.0-422.0422.0-427.0427.0-432.051.5-53.5161.0-163.0267.0-269.0279.0-282.0331.0-334.0336.0-368.0415.0-417.0
1.51.4.9.9
1.1.4.6
1.2
1.21.0
10.4.5.1
.2
.8
.8
.7
.51.1.7
1.11.0.8
1.41.3.7
1.02.61.0.9
1.0.8.8.5
1.0.6.9.4.4
313171815184
18
28139
1629
1478687
1074854
233913128
141011655547
1571842120822421
572
4324578617
5123213446325213717714448
149616453633742434149937915747151
21121112
11215
11111111111111211111111111
31111613
11
1218
112111212121113' 1
1211111121
163. 196.0
116.089.796.269.278.667.7
166.8102.3163.734.749.3
24.845.736.128.828.341.437.646.445.138.751.945.315.610.035.913.613.011.811.729.527.033.219.724.617.412.8
12 *433
1093
10
71310128
117
1088
50142025461953701817401418162535232
MAPLE LEAF PROPERTY ASSAY RESULTS
HOLE NO.
ML-87-1
ML-87-2
ML-87-3
SAMPLE NO.
8001800280038004
800580068007800880098010801 18012801380148015801680178018801980208021
8022802380248025802680278028802980308031803280338034803580368037
INTERVAL
165.2-167.3167.3-170.3170.3-173.8173.8-175.8
28.0-30.036.0-38.039.2-42.242.2-45.245.2-47.247.0-50.090.5-92.0118.0-119.8172.4-175.4175.4-178.4178.4-181.4181 .4-184.4184.4-186.9186.9-189.9189.9-192.9192.9-195.2212.3-213.8
30.8-31.831.8-33.833.8-36.238.8-39.590.0-93.193.1-95.195. 1-96.396.3-99.299.2-102.0150.3-153.3153.3-156.3156.3-159.3159.3-162.3162.3-165.3165.3-168.3168.3-171.3
AG
.91.91.4.6
1.11.01 . 11.3.9.9.6
1. 1.9.7.4
2.01.32.42.02.41.3
1.51.31.5.4
1.01.0.9
1.0.7
1.4.9.9.8
1.21.1.8
AS
2433
86
181 111837
1376
116
23975
5413
11476
2359642
111 1231627
BA
663263262
12017235044454618894
15497707195
187329856663478
32320435854627979615045414355855060
MO
1321
22211111211231112
2131122121121141
SB
3318
12141311211115341
2331111113212332
V
83.940.344.935.0
40. 141.650.574.854.051.038.839.333.56. 16.69.8
10.962.949.755.023. 1
131.463.6118.916.219.625.415.415.311.36.410.017. 126.777.040. 149.4
AU-PPB
87
I 1 10
9987
109
1012II 13968798
11
129
101314131268143257
10
— 2—
HOLE NO.
ML-87-3
ML-87-4
ML-87-5
SAMPLE NO.
803880398040804180428043804480458046804780488049805080518052805380548055805680578058805980608061
8062806380648065806680678068
8069807080718072807380748075
INTERVAL
171.3-174.7 184.0-186.0 186.0-189.0 189.0-193.0 193.0-197.0 197.0-201.0 201.0-205.0 205.0-209.0 209.0-213.0 213.0-217.0 217.0-218.5 281.5-285.5 285.5-286.9 286.9-291.2 291.2-295.2 295.2-299.2 299.2-303.2 303.2-307.2 307.2-309.0 309.0-311.8 366.0-368.0 368.0-372.0 372.0-376.0 376.0-379.1
197.5-200.5 248.1-250.3 363.0-365.0 382.5-385.5 425.0-427.0 418.0-420.0 440.0-442.0
131.3-133.3 133.3-135.8 441.6-444.6 444.6-447.6 447.6-450.6 450.6-453.6 453.6-456.6
AG AS BA MO SB V AU-PPB
1.01.22.22.32.22.42.01.71.81.81.52. 12.41.01.82.11.51.2.9
2.31 .32.02.03.2
1.4.7.8.9.8.8.8
.5
.91.31. 11.11. 11.2
176
141736261469
2224109
1651
13141010
19
127
7268615
13
117
182230
49244
1036714763268497247767779786933207297288282294302208444142285432346
218867898918290
24226658555465
1221212132
. 22111112211211
2111112
1111111
134617634463712244263524
1123121
1141661
34.648.0
125.9123.7124.2143.8137.798.785.4
125.4129.3107.750.846.963.464.558.070.238.2124.621 .698.783.657.6
58.022.817.443.635.721 .742.8
15.913.529.851 .517.218.312.0
i 6452311332432
2118213452142
9326842
171682
1149
-3-
HOLE NO.
ML-87-5
ML-87-6
ML-87-7
ML-87-8
ML-87-9
ML-88-10
SAMPLE NO.
80768077807880798080808180828083
80848085808680898090809280938094809580968097
809880998100
810181028103813481358136
8104
8105810681078108810981 1081 1181 12
INTERVAL
456.6-459.6 459.6-462.6 462.6-465.6 465.6-468.6 468.6-471.6 471.6-474.6 474.6-477.6 477.6-479.0
98.3-101.2 149.0-151.0 270.0-273.0 291.1-292.2 292.2-295.2 245.2-297.5 297.5-301.1 345.1-347.0 465.3-467.8 510.0-513.0 517.0-520.3
53.3-56.3 56.3-59.3 59.3-61.8
101.0-104.0 104.0-106.0 181.0-184.0 140.0-145.0 150.0-155.0 155.0-159.0
113.5-116.6
16.0-19.036.0-39.060.0-64.081.0-84.094.0-99.099.0-104.0114.0-119.0134.0-139.0
AG AS BA MO SB V AU-PPI
2. 2. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1.
1. 1. 1.
6 2 0 2 1 1 0 1
5 5 9
46 92 53 72 12 51 5 55 8 92 4 61 7 74 6 76
12 54 7 70 4 47
2 1 2 1 1 1 2 2
2 1 7
10 12 3 1 1 2 1 1
1 3 2
16. 15. 6.
14. 19. 12. 13. 16.
44. 25. 28.
6 1 9 4 6 1 8 7
1 7 1
6 13 4 6 5 8 4
23
7 5
10 33 6 9 7
22 74 19 16
8 6 9
8 11 24 15 2 2
10
1.71.31.41.0.9.9.6
1.6
76831533
9213030271
13388
133673
21111112
11111115
18.40.54.15.26.20.26.94.
12627005
2706859
1077
-4-
HOLE NO.
ML-88-10
SAMPLE NO. INTERVAL AG AS BA MO SB AU-PPI
ML-88-11
ML-88-12
ML-88-13
81 1381 1481158116811781 1881 1981208121812281238124
812581268127812881298130813181328133
813781388139814081418142814381448145814681478148814981508151
815281538154
140.0-143.0151.0-154.0155.0-157.0164.0-169.0169.0-171.0179.0-184.0184.0-187.5187.5-192.0219.0-221 .0256.5-261.5265.0-270.0285.0-290.0
16.0-19.037.0-39.069.0-71.0105.0-107.0122.0-127.0156.0-159.0201.0-205.0194.0-196.0205.0-209.0
22.0-27.056.0-58.059.0-62.091.0-94.0120.0-124.5167.0-169.0199.0-202.0246.0-248.0287.0-289.5289.5-291.6291.6-293.5293.5-298.6315.0-317.0337.0-342.0346.0-348.5
8.0-11.071.0-75.598.5-102.0
1.3.9.9
1.0.7.8.8
2.01.2.6.5
1.7
1.0.7.9
1.9.7.7
1.0.9.8
.5
.5
.8
.6
.9
.6
.6
.91.2.8
1.0.7
1. 1.9
1.0
1.61.01.3
37356361
1094
14
181483
1815134
18
4621
1111124
11111
111613
131710
17687848566
16285
1968881
108399
514235
264723924
295113
251619123314261470
25896
297141283480
16329223
3113111112- 21
111311122
111211111111111
141
121311197616
765167515
232375561113544
122
71 .223. 123.717.324.234.523. 1150.7107.51 17.5122.572. 1
157. 1144.6116.9110.7100.8116.9129.982.5
141.6
96. 157.156.8
100.6138.5144.5113.583.8
103.856.897.857.8
113. 1100.681.0
61.269.268. 1
141 19
12678
137498
51120565
1137
232214321221452
13565
—5—
HOLE NO.
ML-88-13
SAMPLE NO. INTERVAL AG AS BA MO SB V AU-PPB.
ML-88-14
ML-88-15
8181818181818181
8181818181
8181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181
5556575859606162
6364656667
6869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293
134.163.139.220.258.271.279.302.
16.33.88.92.
153.
44.89.
159.194.171.296.307.339.344.289.350.356.385.389.406.413.418.422.427.51.
161.267.279.331.336.415.
5-135.0-166.0-141.0-2220-259.5-272.0-281.0-307.
5-17.50-34.00-90.00-97.00-155.
0-47.00-94.00-161.0-198.0-175.0-301.0-311.0-344.0-349.0-292.0-351.0-360.5-389.7-394.0-408.5-418.0-422.0-427.0-432.5-53.50-163.0-269.0-282.0-334.0-368.0-417.
500
0500
0
00000000007000000
000000
1.51.4.9.9
1.1.4.6
1.2
1.21.0
10.4.5. 1
.2
.8
.8
.7
.51. 1.7
1. 11.0.8
1.41.3.7
1.02.61.0.9
1.0.8.8.5
1.0.6.9.4.4
313171815184
18
28139
1629
1478687
1074854
233913128
141011655547
1571842120822421
572
4324578617
51232134463252
13717714448
149616453633742434149937915747151
21121112
1. 1
215
11111111111111211111111111
31111613
11
1218
11211121212111311211111121
163. 196.0
1 16.089.796.269.278.667.7
166.8102.3163.734.749.3
24.845.736. 128.828.341.437.646.445.138.751.945.315.610.035.913.613.011.811.729.527.033.219.724.617.412.8
12433
1093
10
71310128
117
1088
50142025461953701817401418162535232
EXSICS EXPLORATION LIMITEDCONTRACTING 8. CONSULTING GEOPHYSICS
Tel. (705) 267-4151
INVOICE
P.O. Box 1880Timmins, Ontario P4N 7X1
Invoice #: 213 Our Project #: EE-83
ON ACCOUNT WITH: Golden Trio Resourcesc/o Durham Geological Services Inc.P.O. Box 734Timmins, OntarioP4N 7G2
IN CONSIDERATION FOR: Maple Leaf ProjectYour Project Reference #71 I.P. survey
AT A RATE OF: Nov 18 - Dec 3 inclusive (including mobe, camp set-up and de-mobe)16 days @ Sl,325.007day S21,200.00 Expenses (Breakdown attached) ft 1,648.00
SUB TOTAL LESS INVOICE 186 (ADVANCE NOT YET RECEIVED)
TOTAL OF THIS INVOICE:
$22,848.00 S 8.439.00
514,409.00
DATE: December 7, 1987
SIGNED:
Payment due upon receipt of Invoice. No statements issued. Terms: Net 30 days from date of billing on approved credit.
21 interest/month on overdue accounts.
EXSICS EXPLORATION LIMITEDCONTRACTING ft CONSULTING GEOPHYSICS
Tel. (705) 267-4151 P.O. Box 1880Timmins, Ontario P4N 7X1
TIME SHEET FOR MAPLE LEAF PROJECT, EE-83
Consulting Fees R, J. Meikle:
Nov 25 - Interpretation of 1983 I.P. results and planning of drill program with B. Durham and lan Reid 2/3 day
Nov 27 - Fly to Marathon and in to I.P. camp, consult on data and spot 3 DDK with lan Reid - includes re-changing base-line l day
Nov 28 - No flights on Nov 29 due to weatherDraw drill sections, check collars and change two locations Look for core shack facilities l day
Nov 29 - No flights due to weatherCheck core at DDK #1 site and spotted DDH-ML-4,5,6 l day
Nov 30 - Start to log DDK #1, check on I.P. crew l dayDec l - Fly back to Timmins in morning N/C
Total: 4 2/3 days @ SSOO.OO/day
Expenses: R. Meikle, Flying costs
Parking
Total Expenses
,400.00
236.00
12.00
,648.00
Payment due upon receipt of Invoice. No statements issued. Terms: Net 30 days from date of billing on approved credit.
21 interest/month on overdue accounts.
, , *
EXSICS EXPLORATION LIMITEDCONTRACTING ft CONSULTING GEOPHYSICS Invoice It:
Our Project340
EE-83
Tel. (705) 267-4151 P.O. Box 1880Timmins, Ontario P4N 7X1
ON ACCOUNT WITH: Golden Trio Resourcesc/o Durham Geological Services IncP.O. Box 7 3UT imm i ns, Ontar i oPW 7G2
IN CONSIDURATION FOR:
AT A RATE OF: a AN
Maple Leaf ProjectYour Project Reference #71I.P. survey
6 MOBE TO MARATHON1 WEATHER- chopper couldn't fly8 IP9 IP
SI,100.00 l,100.00 l.325.00
TOTAL OF THIS INVOICE:
DATE: February 18, 1988
S I GN ED :
Payment due upon receipt of Invoice. No statements issued. Terms: Net 30 days from date of billing on approved credit.
21 interest/month on overdue accounts.
*Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand MinesMinistere duDeveloppement du Nord et des Mines
2.11020 PIC 900
May 31, 1988 Your File: W8804-230 Our file: 2.11020
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development and Mines435 James Street SouthP.O. Box 5000Thunder Bay, OntarioP7C 5G6
Dear Madam:
RE: Notice of Intent dated May 16, 1988Geophysical (Induced Polarization) Survey and Data for Assaying submitted on Mining Claims TB 641866 et al
___in Pic Township and Mussy Lake_______
OiOLOGICAtASSESSMENT FILES
OFFICE
JUN B 1988
RECEIVED
The assessment work credits, as listed with the above-mentioned Notice of Intent, have been approved as of the above date.
Please inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so indicate on your records.
Yours sincerely,
W.R. Cowan, ManagerMining Lands SectionMines and Minerals Division
Whitney Block, Room 6610 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3
Telephone: (416) 965-4888
tH:pl nclosure: Technical Assessment Work Credits
cc: Mr. G.H. FergusonMining S Lands Commissioner Toronto, Ontario
Resident Geologist Thunder Bay, Ontario
International Maple Leaf Resources Corp.P.O. Box 10108Suite 1550609 Granvi Ile StreetVancouver, B.C.V7Y 1C6
' Ministry ofNorthern Development and Mines
Technical Assessment Work Credits
OntarioDate
May 16, 1988
File
2.11020Mining Recorder's Report of Work No.
W8804-230
AMENDEDRecorded Holder
International Maple Leaf Resources Corp.Township or Area
Pic Township and Mussy Lake Area.
Type of survey and number of Assessment days credit per claim
GeophysicalElectromagnetic rtayc
Magnetometer rlays
40(nrliireri pnlsrijatinn . days
Other " days
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Geological rlays
Geochemical days
Man days Q3 Airborne f~l
Special provision [ | Ground 0
O Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
| j Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims Assessed
TB 641866 641957-58-59
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
Mo credits have been allowed for the following mining claimsf] not sufficiently covered by the survey 0 insufficient technical data filed
TB 641955-56
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical - 80; Gcologocal - 40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(19) - 60.
628 (85/12)
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Technical Assessment Work Credits
OntarioDate
May 9, 1988
File
E. 11020Mining Recorder's Report ofWork ^0-W8804-230
Recorded Holder
International Maple Leaf Resources Corp.Township or Area
Pic Township and Mussy Lake AreaType of survey and number of
Assessment days credit per claimGeophysical
Other rlays
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Geological days
Geochfimir.al , days
Man days | | Airborne l |
Special provision [~~] Ground fi
FI Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
| | Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims Assessed
i
S2,654.78 SPENT ^ON ASSAYING SAMPLES TAKEN FROM MINING CLAIMS:
TB 641818 to 822 inclusive 641827-30-63 641938-51-54-57-58-60-80
176 DAYS CREDIT ALLOWED WHICH MAY BE GROUPED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 76(6) OF THE MINING ACT R.S.O. 1980.
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
Mo credits have been allowed for the following mining claims
[~~| not sufficiently covered by the survey f~| insufficient technical data filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical -80; Geologocal - 40; Geochemical -40; Section 77(19) -60.
628 (85/12)
l
Ministry of " Report of Work~Northern Affairsand Mines (Geophysical, Geological,
Ontario . Geochemical and Expenditut t f--
Typl
DOCUMENT
Mining Act
InstrxSctions: — uMeaseitvpe or print.— tf number of mining claims traversed |
exceeds space on this form, attach a list. Note: - Only days credits calculated in the
"Expenditures" section may be entered j in the "Expend. Days Cr." columns. 3o not use shaded areas below.
T^fc ^^ ^
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Induced Polarization/ Assaying"cis i m "Holder" fs f -—- —— .- - — — --.— —.
International Maple Leaf Resources Corp.Address
P.O. Box 10108, Suite 1550, 609 Granville St. Vancouver, B.C. V7Y 1C6Survev~Company 'bate of Survey (from fiTTo! 'To78~MrieY~oT]FnTcln
Exsics Exploration/ Min-En LabsName and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey;
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for eachl
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter total(s) here
RECEIV
APR \ 9 \
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Note: Special p-ovisionS credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
., - Magnetometer
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Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
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r* —Magnetometer!: U
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Days per Claim
40
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Induced Polarization/AssayingPerformed on Claim(s)
641817-818, 641865-866
641958-959, 641951-952Gale ulatlon of Expenditure Days Credit!
Total Expenditure*
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, 641957,
, 641938
Total Dayi Crediti
s 176Instruction*
Total Day* Credit! may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of dayi credits per claim selected In columns at right.
Date
March 28/88Recojded Holder t* Agent (Signature)
Certification Verifying Report of Work
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Total number of mining ctalrnt covered by thlt report of work.
For Df f ice Use OnlyTotal DayiCr.jDate Recorded Recorded
1 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 Postal Address of Person Certifying
Henry P. H u 11 e r i Box 734, Timmins, Ontario P4N 7G2Date Certified
March 28/88Certified by (Signature)
1362 (85/9)
Assessment Work Breakdown
Man Days are based on eight (8) hour Technical or Line-cutting days. Technical days include work performed by consultants, draftsmen, etc..
Type o1 S urvey
Technical Days
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DURHAMGEOLOGICALSERVICES INC. m.26i.9m
April 7, 1988
Mining Lands Section Room 6610, Whitney Block Queens Park, Toronto M7A 1W3
Re; IP Report on a property in Pic Township and Mussy Lake Area, Thunder Bay Mining Division
Dear Sir,
Enclosed are the IP work reports required for assessment credits as well as copies of the Report of Work we submitted. The IP work credits were claimed under Man Days.
Sincerely,
Henry P. Hutteri R ECEIVED Durham Geological Services
HPH;dh n t " ^ 1988 Encl.
MINING LANDS SECTION
April 11, 1988 File: 2.11020
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development and Mines435 James Street SouthP.O. Box 5000Thunder Bay, OntarioP7C 566
Dear Madam:
He received reports and maps on April 8, 1988 for a Geophysical (Induced Polarization) Survey and Data for Assaying subnltted on Mining Claims TB 641866 et al In the Township of Pic and the Area of Hussy Lake.
We do not have a copy of the report of work which 1s normally filed with your office prior to the submission of this technical data. Please forward a copy as soon as possible. If we have not received a report of work by June 8, 1988, this material will be examined and assessed and a statement of assessment work credits will be Issued.Yours sincerely,
W.R. Cowan, Manager Mining Lands Section Mines A Minerals DivisionWhitney Block, Room 6610 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1U3
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International Maple Leaf Resources Corp.P.O. Box 10108Suite 1550609 Granvi Ile StreetVancouver, B.C.V7V 1C6
Mr. Henry P. HutteH Durham Geological Services P.O. Box 734 Timmins Ontario P4N 762
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