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GESPLAUR 42A09SW0101 W968Q-Q0439 BEATTY 010 MAUDE LAKE PROPERTY MATHESON AREA, ONTARIO 1996 DIAMOND DRILLING for: Maude Lake Gold Mines Ltd and McWatters Mining Ltd by: Luc Rioux, geologist, B.Se. Groupe-Conseil GesplAur inc. August 30, 1996

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GESPLAUR 42A09SW0101 W968Q-Q0439 BEATTY 010

MAUDE LAKE PROPERTY

MATHESON AREA, ONTARIO

1996 DIAMOND DRILLING

for:

Maude Lake Gold Mines Ltd

and

McWatters Mining Ltd

by: Luc Rioux, geologist, B.Se. Groupe-Conseil GesplAur inc.

August 30, 1996

42A09SW0101 W9S80-00439 BEATTY Q -1

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION l

LOCATION, PROPERTY AND ACCESS 2

HISTORY 3

GEOLOGY 5

Regional geology 5

Property geology 5

Main Group Geology 6

1996 DIAMOND DRILL PROGRAM 7

CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS 8

INTRODUCTION

This report presents the results of a surface diamond drilling program conducted between August 15th and August 22nd 1996 on the Maude Lake property for McWatters Mining Company Inc. The project geologist and author of this report is Luc Rioux, B.Se. of Groupe Conseil Gesplaur, Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec.

Four holes have been drilled for a total of 762 meters. The objective of this drilling program was to determine the stratigraphy of the area labeled, the Field Zone, by Maude Lake Gold Mines Limited in their 1984-1985 drilling program. This zone is located in the northwestern corner of Beatty Township, Larder Lake Mining District, Ontario.

Maude Lake - 1996 Drilling Program

LOCATION, PROPERTY AND ACCESS

The property, is located in the Beatty, Coulson, Carr, Wilkie and Warden Townships, Larder Lake Mining District. The property lies approximately 12 kilometers northeast of the Town of Matheson, 80 kilometers east of the City of Timmins, and 80 kilometers northwest of the Town of Kirkland Lake, (see Figure 1)

Matheson is a small rural/mining service center (population 3 500) at the junction of highway # 101 and the Trans-Canada Highway (# 11). It has a ready-made, skilled labor force, an Ontario Northland Railway siding with loading facilities and other infrastructures well suited to mining operations.

All weather gravel roads running north from Highway 101 provide excellent access to the property.

The property consists of 21 patented, lease mineral claims, patented parcels and 158 staked mineral claims.

The claims are held by Maude Lake Gold Mines Limited, 300 Elm Street West, Sudbury, Ontario, P3C 1V4. All exploration completed during the August 1996 drilling program fell within patented claims # 18266 and 18265 (north and south half of lot 13, concession 6, of Beatty township).

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McWATTERS MINING INC.

MAUDE LAKE PROJECTFigure : 1

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RESERVES:813400 Tons at 0.24 oz7t Au

CARR TWP

Sediment Acid volcanics Basic volcanics Acid intrusive Basic intrusive Diabase

.--— Fault•BOH Deformation corridor

and ultramafics

HISTORY

Prospecting in the Matheson area began in the early 1900's as overflow from the Porcupine and Larder Lake Gold Rushes. The spectacular Creosus gold vein (Munro Creosus Mine) found in 1914 in southwestern Munro Township intensified this activity; and gold was discovered in outcrop on the Main Group the following year. A 62 meter deep shaft and 113 meters of lateral development was completed on the discovery vein between 1917 and 1919 by Hill Gold and Premier Gold Mining Companies. A trail mill test of 25 tons of development muck

returned 30 troy ounces of gold.

From 1940 to 1946, Argyll Gold Mines dewatered the old shaft to the 34 meter level and detail sampled the Shaft Vein. Argyll also diamond drilled 6 575 meters throughout the Main Group and located seven gold bearing vein structures. The property was then optioned to Sylvanite in 1947 and they drilled an additional l 487 meters. The results outlined several high grade gold veins of significant width.

In 1960, Rio Rupinini Mines optioned the property and drilled 6 holes totaling 439 meters about 300 meters southeast of the shaft. This work was the first indication of the 5 Zone. Follow-up work by Lake Osu Mines included 17 drill holes totaling 2 060 meters.

In 1973, the Argyll Property was sold to Private Company # 276576 Ontario Limited and, in 1981 the name was changed to Maude Lake Gold Mines Limited.

Since 1981, approximately 9 millions dollars has been spent for exploration on all the company's mineral claims. Most of this amount, about 80 to 85 "/o, including the S 5 million underground exploration program, was spent testing the 5 Zone Gold Deposit and the Shaft and 2 Vein Deposits within the Main Group. These gold structures have been diamond drilled (27 000 meters), stripped of overburden, percussion drilled and sampled, detail mapped and channel sampled. A small open

pit was developed on the 5 Zone to permit extraction of a bulk sample (17 000 short tons) for metallurgical testwork. The results of all this work indicated that between 175 000 and 200 000 troy ounces of gold were present in the known structures to a depth of 390 meters below surface, with about 200 000 tons at 0.184 ounces per ton fully accessible within the 5 Zone via a decline and underground development.

Maude Lake - 1996 Drilling Program

Exploration drilling during the 1988 underground program outlined previously

unknown gold mineralization close to, but just west of the 5 Zone which returned

0.34 ounces per ton across 7 meters (true width). This target area, as well as others

to the east and close by were the focus of the 1993 exploration diamond drill

program.

During the 1993 drill program, 8 holes were bored for a total of 2 418 meters. All

holes intersected the 04 and the 02 Zones. Only 5 holes have cut the 01 Zone and

6 of the 8 holes have intersected the Ramp Vein. Hole 93-5 intercepted a new zone

that returned assays of 0.053 oz/ton over a core length of 14 meters. The assays

from that drilling program show that the Ramp Vein and the 01 Zone carry the

highest gold values ranging from 0.153 oz/t over 2.74 meters to 0.734 oz/t over

1.52 meters.

Maude Lake - 1996 Drilling Program

GEOLOGY

Regional geology

The Maude Lake Property lies within the Archean aged Abitibi Greenstone Belt in the Superior Province of the Canadian Shield. This belt is approximately 800 by 250 kilometers in dimension and hosts a large number of world-class gold camps; namely the Porcupine, the Larder Lake, the Cadillac-Malartic-Val d'Or, the Casa Berardi and the Chibougamau camps. The Abitibi belt is truncated to the southeast by the Proterozoic Grenville Province and to the west by the Kapuskasing Structure. The lithologies within the Abitibi belt are dominated by various volcanic formations and their derived sediments which have been folded and intruded by batholiths of granitic composition. The lavas are predominantly tholeiitic basalts with lesser komatiitic-tholeiitic, calc-alkaline andesites to rhyolites. Syn-volcanic intrusives include peridotite and gabbro, as well as syenite and felsic porphyry. The sediments are mostly locally derived elastics that can contain cherty exhalites, banded iron formation and carbonate beds. The volcano-sedimentary successions within the Abitibi belt have been divided into four mega-cycles. The Maude Lake Deposits occur near the base of the third mega-cycle, in the Stoughton- Roquemaure Group. Other gold deposits of this type/age of Formation include: the Dome, Pamour, Hollinger, Maclntyre and Hoyle Pond mines in the Porcupine camp; the Ross, Holt-McDermott and Freewest-Noranda mines in the Matheson camp; the Kerr Addison mine in the Larder Lake camp; as well as most of the Cadillac-Malartic-Val d'Or gold mines in Quebec.

Property geology

The oldest formations underlying the Maude Lake Property are north-facing Porcupine Group sediments which include feldspathic arenite, greywacke and lesser argillite and quartzite. These are unconformably overlain by Stoughton- Roquemaure Group komatiitic and tholeiitic basalts that have been invaded by mafic and ultramafic intrusives. The basalts are typically well-pillowed with tops to the north. Small islands of older Hunter Mine Group felsic volcaniclastics interdigitate with the basalts both east and west of the Main Group. Major syenitic to granitic intrusives and lesser porphyry dykes intrude the volcano- sedimentary pile. North striking Matachewan diabase dykes cut all of the above and locally can represent up to 3 0^/0 crustal expansion. The youngest rocks are late Precambrian-aged, northeast striking Keweenawan diabases.

Maude Lake - 1996 Drilling Program

The Maude Lake Property lies only a few kilometers north of the Porcupine- Destor Break, a major locus for gold mineralization. Four or more west to northwest striking subsidiary sister faults to the Porcupine-Destor, including the Pipestone-Munro Break, cut within or near the Maude Lake Property claims. All these structures are known to host or be associated with gold mineralization. The

Pipestone Break lies just a few tens of meters northeast of the mine area.

Main Group Geology

Pillow basalts: They have a green to grayish-green color and are mostly quite fresh, having suffered only typical greenschist metamorphism. The flows strike west- northwest, dip steeply to the north-northeast and are typically 6 to 10 meters thick. Pillows are .3 to 1.5 meters in size and show chilled selvages with little to no tectonic flattening. Flow top are marked by micro-pillows, minor flow top breccia and weak sulphide enrichment (mostly pyrrhotite). On approaching some shear zones these basalts are enveloped by pervasive carbonitization (ankeritic) and thus change to a buff or yellow color. This is caused by sericite, ankerite and chlorite hydrothermal alteration.

Pyrite-Tuff Bed: Stratigraphically above the basalts is a thin ( l to 3 meters ) irregular, massive pyrite and cherty tuff horizon. Massive pyrite often lobes down into the inter-pillow spaces and can completely surround a pillow. Locally, sphalerite, arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite and galena can be seen. Where quartz veins cut the pyrite-tuff bed, gold and silver values can be found. The pyrite bed typically grades upward into a thinly bedded pyrite-rich tuffite and finally into a cherty tuff. This volcanopause represents an important marker horizon.

Komatiites: A thick unit of komatiitic lavas directly overly the tuff bed. In drill cores, spinifexoidal structures, balling and other flow features can be seen. Geophysically, the komatiites show up as a magnetic high. A 2 to 4 meter wide talc-chlorite schist and mud/gouge zone within the komatiite is interpreted as the Pipestone Break.

Quartz-Feldspar Porphyries: The groundmass in these dykes is aphanitic to fine grained, gray to brick in color, carry l to 3 07o finely disseminated pyrite and have coarse feldspar phenocrysts averaging 3 to 8 mm in diameter. The contacts are sharp and show thin chilled margins. These dykes can carry gold mineralization

where gray (smoky) quartz veins are present.

Matachewan Diabases: North-striking, near vertically dipping diabase dykes

crosscut all the above formations. They are medium to coarse grained, moderately magnetic, dark gray to mottled and have good chill margins. No vertical or lateral displacement is suggested along these dykes which are 25 to 35 meters thick.

Maude Lake - 1996 Drilling Program

1996 DIAMOND DRILL PROGRAM

Between August 15th and August 22nd 1996, four holes have been drilled for a total of 762 meters, of which 119 meters of casing has been left in the holes. The drill contractor was Chibougamau Diamond Drilling Limited of Chibougamau, Quebec. A unitized Longyear HC-150 wireline-type diamond drill was used to drill NQ sized core. Acid tests were taken at the overburden/bedrock horizon, halfway, and at the bottom of the holes.

The collars of the holes were spotted in relation with post # 3 of claim L.618521. The location of the holes were then transposed in UTM coordinates, (see Figure 2 - DDK Location)

The drill cores were transported to the Matheson field office (bunk house) for geological logging and further processing. The mineralized sections were cut in half, bagged and taken to the Techni-Lab facilities in Ste-Germaine Boule, Quebec. The samples were assayed for gold, using the standard fire assay method.

Individual borehole logs describing the geology, sample numbers and assay results are appended. Diamond drill sections showing the trace of the boreholes and the geological interpretation (Figure 4 to 7) are in the back pockets of this report. A general longitudinal showing the 4 holes and past holes on the same section (Figure 3) is also included..

The objective of the August 1996 drill program was to determine the stratigraphy of the Field Zone, as coined by Maude Lake Gold Mines. This zone is located in the northwest corner of Beatty Township.

Hole ML-96-1 was entirely contained in the pillowed basalts. As for hole ML-96- 2 it intersected pillowed basalts until down to 147.4 meters, before reaching the komatiitic horizon which it followed to the end of the hole. Hole ML-96-3 was entirely within the komatiite. Finally hole ML-96-4, started in the komatiite before reaching the pyritic-cherty tuff horizon, followed by well pillowed basalts.

Maude Lake - 1996 Drilling Program

Ctain tt L 618521

Claim tt L 618522

Lot 12

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McWATTERS MINING INC.

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CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Four diamond drill holes totaling 762 meters were drilled on the Maude Lake Gold Mines property, for McWatters Mining Inc. The holes are all located in northwestern Beatty Township, Larder Lake Mining Division, Ontario.

The purpose for those holes was to determine the stratigraphy of the underlying rocks. That objective has been attained. Hole ML-96-2 did locate a small talc- chlorite schist zone that is interpreted as being the Pipestone Break situated at the contacts between the pillowed basalts to the north and the komatiitic horizon. As for hole ML-96-4, it has located the pyritic-cherty tuff horizon at the contact between the komatiite and the pillowed basalts to the south.

It is therefore recommended, that more holes be drilled northwest and southeast of ML-96-4, to test even further the extension of the pyrite rich tuff since gold values have been observed, elsewhere in the area, along the same stratigraphic horizon.

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which dalms you wish lo prlortze the deration of credits. Please mark (k-) one of the following:

1. D Credit* are to be cul back starting with the dalm (toted last, working backwards.

2. D Credit* are lo be cut back equally over all clalma contained In this report of work.

3. D Credits are to be cut back aa prtorized on the attached appendix.

In the event that you have not epoctfled your cholca oi priority, option on* will be Implemented.

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In the event that you have not epscrfled your choice ol prtortly, option one will be Implemented.

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Nowl:to tN mining eb*m. fit*, memorandum of agreement*, etc., with reepeel

Note 2: If MM* hae been td on patented or iMaad land, pleaee complete the following:l cerWy thmt (h* recordtd hokler had e beneleiel Inte Or brad land el tfM lime Ui* mrfc wu pertanned. l h the palemed

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1. D Credits are to be cut back starting with the claim listed last, working backwards.

2. D Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims contained in this report of work.

3. D Credits are to be cut back as priorized on the attached appendix.

In the event that you have not specified your choice of priority, option one will be implemented.

Note 1: Examples of beneficial Interest are unrecorded transfers, option agreements, memorandum of agreements,etc., wtth i

to the mining claims.

Note 2 : If work has been performed on patented or leased land, please complete the following:

l certify that the recorded holder had a beneficial Interest in the patented

or leased land at the time the work was performed.

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Miniwy rf Statement of Costsfor Assessment Credit

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Calculations o( Filing Dlstounh;

1. Work Mod within Us o yeais of perlormaiice is claimed at 1004b ol ths above Total Value of Assessment Work.2. II woik la tiled alter two years and up lo five years aftar performance. It can only be claimed at 50"sb of the Tola!

Viiluo ol Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims, uso Die calculation below;

10TAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK x 0.50 Tola! S value ol worked claimed.

Note:- Work older than S years Is nol allgible lor credit.- A recorded holder may be required to verify expenditures claimed in this slatemenl ol costs within 45 days ol a request lor verification and/or correction/clarification. If verification and/or correction/clarification Is nol made, the Minister may reject all or part of (ha assessment work submitted.

Certification verifying costs:

'. - ^ ' 'f c i-___/"t t~J'___ ,j0 hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as may(plMM prim lut IXIM) i j' i

reasonably be determined and (he costs were Incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands Indicated on

the accompanying Declaration of Work form as

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l am authorized

GESPL.AUR

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Date :

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McWATTERS INC.^JAUDELAKE

DENT 19964"'."'-

^DATE

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l | DESCRIPTION |

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| # FACTURE |

098/96-97098/96-97098/96-97093/96-97093/96-97098/96-97093/96-97

6395098/96-97

19324093/96-97098/96-97093/96-97098/96-97098/96-97098/96-97

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093/96-97231

107/96-97107/96-97107/96-97098/96-97107/96-97098/96-97098/96-97098/96-97093/96-97098/96-97098/96-97098/96-97098/96-97098/96-97098/96-97

| IMPUTATION |

000-012-002000-024-002000-065-002000-065-002000-065-003000-065-006000-065-007000-065-016000-065-020000-065-020000-065-032000-065-040000-065-040000-067-002000-067-006000-067-009000-067-009000-067-020000-067-020000-067-025000-067-025000-067-033000-067-033000-067-034000-067-034000-067-034000-073-002000-073-035000-074-002000-074-006000-074-040000-075-002000-075-002000-075-003000-075-031000-088-002000-088-002000-088-040000-089-002000-089-006000-089-009000-089-015000-089-020

l TOTAL |

1 650,001 320,002 600,003 575,00

394,45110,12

15,05253,3539,3550,909,13

92,66397,90

4 720,00505,9742,26

805,0038,6121,06

640,77776,15

2 000,001 500,00

21 811,7523 149,50

1 740,00660,00

1 260,001 990,00

456,5762,33

1 650,00225,00136,85104,11675,00675,00

54,17830,00

39,7348,41

192,0452,58

TOTAL PAR IMPUTATION

1 650,001 320,00

6175,00394,45110,12

15,05253,35

90,259,13

490,564 720,00

505,97

847,26

59,67

1 416,92

3 500,00

46701,25660,00

1 260,001 990,00

456,5762,33

1 875,00136,85104,11

1 350,0054,17

830,0039,7348,41

192,0452,58

TOTAL PAR POSTE

1 650,001 320,00

7 537,91

57751,07

1 920,00

2 508,90

2115,96

1 404,17

1 162,76

77 370,77

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DETAIL DES FRAIS GENERAUX

1 "DATE~~|

07/08/9612/08/9612/08/9612/08/9612/08/9613/08/961 3/08/9614/08/9614/08/9614/08/9615/08/9615/08/9615/08/9615/08/9615/08/9616/08/9618/08/9618/08/9618/08/9618/08/9619/08/9619/08/9620/08/9622/08/9624/08/9624/08/9624/08/9625/08/96

| DESCRIPTION

HEBERGEMENT:RESTAURANTALEXANDRAKIM-MYPERRY LAKE WILDERNESS LODGELE PTIT GLOUTONHOTEL ALBERTLA DIFFERENCEHOTEL ALBERTRESTAURANTHOTEL ALBERTNORTHERN DELIGHT RESTAURANTNORTHERN DELIGHT RESTAURANTMARSHALL'S FRESHMARTMARSHALL'S FRESHMARTHOTEL ALBERTRESTAURANTRESTAURANTMATHESON CO-OPMATHESON CO-OPNORTHERN DELIGHT RESTAURANTMARSHALL'S FRESHMARTRESTAURANTMARSHALL'S FRESHMARTNORTHERN DELIGHT RESTAURANTCAFE COSSETTECAFE COSSETTENORTHERN DELIGHT RESTAURANTSMITTY'S DRIVE IN

l |#FACTURE|

70896120896120896

1386120896130896130896140896140896140896150896150896150896150896

302160896180896180896180896180896190896190896200896220896240896240896367970260896

| TOTAL |

10,3910,317,908,378,25 ^. ,.7,46 0^-

8,349,21

19,396.14

15,0914,50

123,798,19

136,003,991,68 s,, y8,95

15,446,818,71

29,5342,9924,3011,214,91 o Q q.

12,925,51"'""""""570,28"

ESSENCE:12/08/96 F. MANTHA A FILS 24/08/96 SHELL 117

08/08/96 MIN. DES RICHESSES NATURELLES14/08/96 SERRURIER DESCHENES16/08/96 TELEBEC17/08/96 KILOMETRAGE19/08/96 L'AMIE SOCIETE COOP. CONSOMMATION24/08/96 BUDGET24/08/96 PHOTOCOPIES24/08/96 L'AMIE SOCIETE COOP. CONSOMMATION

15"Xo de frais d'administration

TOTAL A REFACTURER

120896240896

: 33. 73

34,2245,72 . 0&9- 02J& : "7994"

8089614089616089617089654556

22635724089655466

80,57 0(bS -0-40:1,50 O (*1- Oo9

90,53 0-7S- oS^119,00 oTS- ^o:35,24 OCo?- ^cO'

166,99 089- O l "47,10 068 - C"*42,11 ^g)9 - e^O

1 233,26

184,99

9s.•- /.' /^?

j* '. /j9 : ^a : /iO'. .9: A

If

1 418,25

GESPLAUR

66. Avenue Principals Rouyn-Noranda (Quebec) J9X 4P2

Telephone : (819) 797-1210 Telecopeu : (819) 797-2536 e-mail: gesplaur@lino com

LES MINES McWATTERS INC.

255, Qieme Rue Rouyn-Noranda, (Quebec) J9X 2C3

Facture : #107/96-97

Date : 30/08/96

. Honoraires professionnels pour le projet "Maude Lake" Periode du 25 au 30 aout 1996:

Redaction du rapport de forages. Luc Rioux 5 jours @ SSSO/jour

Secretariat. Lynn Babin 2 jours @ S120^our

Supervision des travaux. Lucie Lariviere 1/2 jour @ S450fjour

Frais generaux + 1 507o.HotelAlbert 3397,02 .Photocopies S54.20

SOUS-TOTAL

T.P.S. # 140462631 RT

T.V.Q. # Q 1017659851

TOTAL

- 002- 1 750,00

240,00

225,00

518,90

'"2733,90"

191,37

190,14

3115,41

Cendltlorn: rul 30 burl - ft. ffi mol. m tral. tU crtatt tur lout carnal, p*t*i aa

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DATE l

DETAIL DES FRAIS GENERAUX

DESCRIPTION [TFACTUREl l TOTAL

31/07/96 31/07/96 31/07/96 OB/08/96

MINING RECORDER KIRKLAND LAKE STANLEY STOPM.C.C.R. LAND REGISTRY/TITLES POSTES PRIORITAIRES

12/08/96 K1LOMETRAGE

15*56 de frais d'administration

TOTAL A REFACTUHER

310796310796310796

208791402120896

176,0013.09

170,007,94

343,00

106,50

816,53

G ROUPE

CONSEIL ^B^P

GESPL.AUR

56. Avenue Principole Rouyn-Noranda (Quebec) J9X 4P2

Telephone : (819) 797-1210 Telecopieur:(8l9)797-2536 e-mail: [email protected]

S.F.

LES MINES McWATTERS INC.255, 9ieme Rue Rouyn-Noranda, (Quebec) J9X 2C3

Facture : #098/96-97

Date : 26/08/96

. Honoraires professionnels pour le projet "Maude Lake" Periode du 11 au 24 aout 1996:

Preparation des caries geologiques. Michel Roy 3 jours @ SSSO/jour ® . D iane Cloutier 5 1/2 jours @ 3240/jour o

Implantation des forages. Luc Rioux 4 jours @ SSSO/jour . Gerard Houle 5 jours @ 3240/jour

Forages. Luc Rioux 8 jours @ SSSO/jour . Gerard Houle 8 jours @

Transport des carottes A demobilisation. Luc Rioux 1 jour @ SSSO/jour . Gerard Houle 2 jours @ S240^our

Supervision des travaux. Michel Roy 3 jours @ SSSO/jour

Suivi budgetaire de la campagne d'exploration. Lucie Lariviere 1 1/2 jour @ S450^our

Frais generaux

SOUS-TOTAL

T.P.S. #140462631 RT

T.V.Q. # Q 1017659851

TOTAL

075- 001.

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1 650,001 320,00

1 400,001 200,00

2 800,001 920,00

350,00480,00

1 650,00

675,00

1 418,25

"14863,25"

1 040,43

1 033,74

16 937,42

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