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42A01NE8C35 63.5435 MAISONVILLE 010 PROSPECT TNG REPORT ON THE S E S E K I N I K A LAKE PROPERTY MAISONVILLE TOWNSHIP LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION BY: C A R L P. P O R B E S November 4, 1990 Kirkland Lake, Ontario

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42A01NE8C35 63.5435 MAISONVILLE 010

PROSPECT TNG REPORT

ON THE

S E S E K I N I K A LAKE PROPERTY

MAISONVILLE TOWNSHIP

LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION

BY: C A R L P. P O R B E S

November 4, 1990 Kirkland Lake, Ontario

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42A01NEM35 63.5435 MAISONVILLE O1OC

INDEX

INTRODUCTION

LOCATION AND ACCESS

HISTORY

Plage Number

GEOLOGY 2,3

WORK PROGRAM 3,4,5

CONCLUSIONS 5,6

APPENDED

FOUR ASSAY SHEETS

2 ASSAY INVOICES

STRIPPING MAPS "A" TO "E" (fe)

BULLDOZER INVOICES (5!)

HYDRAULIC STRIPPING INVOIpE

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INTRODUCTION- This report describes a surface exploratlori program

conducted on the Sesek1n1ka Lake gold property of

Premier Explorations Inc. located 1n Ma1sor|v1lle

Township, Larder Lake Mining Division, Ontario. This

program was funded by the Ontario Prospectors

Assistance Program and was designated as 0^ 90-077.

Surface stripping of previously known and ijiew showings

was highly successful 1n furthering knowledge of the

character of gold mineralization on the property.

Several new veins were opened up and a number of

good assays were obtained. This program h^s

determined that more exploration work on tfie property

1s fully warranted.

LOCATION AND ACCESS- The property consists of 76 unpatented mining

claims located 1n south central Maisonville Township

and encompasses most of what 1s historically known as

the Sesek1n1ka Lake gold camp. Highway 11 passes justi

west of the property about 17 miles north imd west of

the Town of K irkland Lake 1 n northern OntaHo.

Secondary Highway 570 branches southeasterly from]

Highway 11 and leads to Sesek1n1ka village which 1s

the southwest corner of the property. Forest access

roads for lumber operations afford easy acpess to the

central and eastern parts of the property Which has

recently been clear cut.

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HISTORY-

GEOLOGY-

Much prospecting activity took place on the; propertyibetween 1914 and 1930, but little exploration was

carried out after this period. Considerable trenching was done near the southwest corner of the "jBennett" claim (L-778379) and a shaft was sunk to 530 feet on the central part of the claim 1n the early ;1920's, In 1934 Sylvanite Gold Mines Limited drilled five holes totalling 464 feet about one half mile nortti of

Sesek1n1ka Townslte to test an area where gold had been discovered 1n numerous test pits. The; presence

of numerous test pits all over the property: attest to a considerable amount of early prospecting Jact1v1ty. The only modern exploration ever carried ou|t was done recently by Glen Auden Resources Inc. who hjtd the property under option until December 1989. In 1985 the property was covered by airborne magnetometer and

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electromagnetic surveys as well as complete geologicalj

mapping. This work was followed up by considerable Induced polarization surveying 1n 1986 whlcji outlineda number of anomalies, some of which were drilled. A

itotal of 13 holes were put down totalling 4 ^527 f eet.

The best value from this program was . 536 o^/ton Au

over a ten foot sludge sample. i

The property 1s underlain by Archean volcanic,

sedimentary and Intrusive rocks which are p^rt of the

Abitibi Geenstone Belt. The majority of th^ rocks on

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the property are tholeiitic basalts of the JK1nojev1s

Group which can be classified as Iron-rich to

Iron-poor. Coarser grained basalts were originally

mapped as gabbro 1ntrus1ves, but recent worik hasi

established these coarse grained rocks as basalts. (L.

Jensen 0.6.S.)* The more Iron-rich basalts; are

typically dark green to black whereas the 1|ron-poor

rocks are a lighter green colour. The darker coloured

rocks are usually more magnetic than the lighter

coloured rocks. The volcanic sequence contains narrow

Interflow units consisting of chert, cherty tuffs and

crystal tuffs. The basalts have been Intruded by a

series of felsic syenite dikes and mafic diabase

dikes. Mineralization on the property occurs 1ni

either north-south or east-west,striking sheared

zones. Gold 1s present 1n the native form and

associated with sulphides 1n sheared zones containing

quartz veins, stringers and lenses. Gold ^s also

found 1n a north-south cherty Interflow unit on the

eastern side of the property.

WORK PROGRAM- Surface stripping using a bulldozer equipped with a

backhoe was done 1n five separate locations. Each

site was washed with a high pressure pump and then

mapped and sampled. These areas are described as "A"

to "E" and are represented on accompanying!maps. The

work was carried out from September 24, 19J)0 to

October 14, 1990 and 1s described below.

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A" STRIPPING 1s 1n the northeast part of claim L -800346

and shows a quartz-sulphide vein zone 1n coarse grained

basalt. Seventeen samples were taken here and some '

good gold assays were obtained. These are shown on a

sketch map scaled one Inch to fifteen feet.

"B" STRIPPING Is about 100 feet north of the "A"

stripping on claim L -800346. S even samples were taken

from a sheared zone with quartz veins 1n coarse

grained basalt. An encouraging assay was obtained at

the eastern extremity of this stripping. The results

are shown on a sketch map scaled at one Inch to ten

feet.

C" STRIPPING 1s 1n the northeast part of claim

L-801222. Eight samples were taken from a sheared

zone with quartz veins, but returned only very low

values. These are represented on a map scaled at one

inch to ten feet.

"D" STRIPPING was done 1n the northwest part of claim

L-800348 and the quartz filled shear zone is probably

the extension of the zone exposed in "C" stripping.

Most of the 21 samples taken here returned only low

values, but one section assayed .354 oz/ton Au over

five feet. A parallel zone about 40 feet to the north

was exposed and four samples taken there yielded very

low values. These samples are represented on a map

scaled at one inch to fifteen feet.

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"E* STRIPPING exposed a strong shear zone ^th quartz

veins and considerable sulphides 1n the southwest part

of the "Bennett" claim L-778379. T he zone was trenched

for several hundred feet south 1n the early days and

probably continues to the north, giving 1t

considerable strike length. Although good to

excellent values were obtained from the eleven samples

taken here, they cannot be considered representative

as the surface exposure 1s so weathered that good

samples are almost Impossible to obtain, the results

are represented on a map scaled at one Inch to fifteen

feet.

CONCLUSIONS- The east-west zones 1n the eastern part of the

property are undoubtedly related to a nort^i-south

fault zone. Some good assays were obtained 1n the

east-west zones and there 1s every probability that

there are more of these splay fractures fr^m the main

north-south fault. The main fault Itself ^hould bei

drilled as 1t has never had any exploration and Isn't

exposed anywhere. The "Bennett" zone deserves

considerably more work. Good values were obtained

over fair widths and length and the zone 1^ definitely

much longer than stripped. Further stripping 1s

warranted 1n this area as there are also veins and

alteration Immediately south and west of the stripping

that haven't been tested. One of Glen Aud^n's drm

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holes tested the zone on the south boundary of the

claim and returned .107 oz/ton Au over 5 fieet. A

series of short holes 1n this locality mlg'ht prove to

be the best way to sample this zone.

Respectfully Submitted by,

f frsiZi

Carl P. Forbes

Licence K18293

November 4, 1990.

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/9Z-.Ministry ofNorthern Development

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42AI81NEIW3S 63.5435 MAISONVILLE•^^

Mining ActName and Address of Recorded Holder

/W e H J f* e x s* L o70 //cC^/yc/T A *. X,

Expenditures. - Refer to Sections 76 and 77, the Mining Act for assessment work

requirements and the reverse side of this form for table of information.

Report of Work

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Prospector's Licence No.

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705-^4 7 - SVV5Summary of Distribution of Credits and Work PerformanceMining Division

L A KG C A LAKETownship or Area

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Q Manual Work. — .Shaft Sinking Drifting or other LJ Lateral Work

Q Mechanical equipmentJTTI Power Stripping other than Manual {•fl (maximum credit allowed - 100 days

per claim)Q Diamond or other Core drilling

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775379"77(956379S66^795*6679586780/1 7 7

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Days Cr.

Dates when work was performed

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Total No. of Days Performed

3 /STotal No. of Days Claimed

3/5"Total No, of Days to be Claimed at a Future Date

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All the work was performed on Mining Claim(s): Indicate no. of days performed on each claim. * (See note No. 1 on reverse side)

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Mining Claim

L-8oe3V6Mining Claim

No. of Days

56.5No o( Days

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No. of Days

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Mining Claim

^oo?y*Mining Claim

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Mining Claim

L-77837?Mining Claim

No. of Days

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Required Information eg. type of equipment, Names, Addresses, etc. (See Table on n If space below is insufficient, attach schedules with required information and location sketches

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Certification of Beneficial Interest * (See Note No. 2 on reverse side)l 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

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Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)

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

7o 2. ir fTelephone No.

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