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41P06NE2009 2.19354 NORTH WILLIAMS
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October 1998
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19354
OPAP 41P06NE2009 2.19354 NORTH WILLIAMS 010C
IndexDUFFERIN TOWNSHIP
Location 1Access 2Claims 3Previous history 4Geology 6Proposed Program 8Actual Program 8 Conclusions andRecommendations 18
MAPSClaim map A Area #1 B Area #2 C Area #3 D
DRILLINGLogs E Location H Sections l
PHOTOS
DUFFERIN TOWNSHIP
Location
This property is located in the southern part of the Shiningtree area. It consists of 28 units in Dufferin Township, Larder Lake Mining Division, Kirkland Lake M.N.R. District and can be found on claim map G- 3629. The property can also be heated at a latitude and longitude of 81 00', 47 22'. On the Westree NTS map (41PfSW)Dufferin Township is cut in half along Sivester Creek which is a natural boundary to the majority of the claims of this property.
ACCESS
Access to the Dufferin Property is by a forestry road (Sandy Falls Road) that starts at the garbage dump just west of the village of SHiningtree on Highway 560 and via Hydro access o access roads. It is approximately 52 km from Highway 560 to the property. A standard vehicle would have litUe difficulty traversing the route in the summer though a four wheel drive is advisable, particularly over the Hydro access portion. Access roads are not kept open in the winter.
CLAIMS
The Dufferin property consists of 6 claims totalling 28 units. They are numbered as follows:
1180356-1 unit 1151286-1 unit1151285- l unit 1151284-8 units471455 - l unit 1228199-16 units
PREVIOUS HISTORY
The original copper occurence was located on the property in 1968 by Roy Annett and after a few plugger holes into the malachite outcrop the property was optioned by D. Sutherland. Apparently a drill was moved in and three vertical holes to the west and north of the showing were put in place. Although collared in the diabase they passed into arkose quartzite carrying pyrite and chalcopyrite mineralization and finished in greenish white quartzite. There are no records of any assays.
The property was again optioned to Asquith Resources who in 1 992, performed a magnetometer and VLF survey over parts of the property. A small area of stripping was also done.
(Kirkland Lake file 2.14725). In 1996 an I.P. survey was done over small selective grids.
Asquith Resources dropped the option when the company sold out and changed its venue of portfolio.
Since then there has been no work performed on the property.
GEOLOGY
General:Dufferin Township is underlain by
Archean volcanics and granitic intrusions which appear in outcrops over the eastern portion of the area. Only the granite outcrops on the DUfferin property. Overlaying these older rocks is a thick covering of Huronian sediments composed of quartzites, arkoses and conglomerates lying unconformably upon the basement rocks. These sedimentary rocks have been intruded by dikes and sills of diabase and gabbroic rocks, part of the Nipissing intrusive era of Proterozoic age.
The only regional geology compiled for the area was carried out byD.G.F. Long and A. C. Colvine of OGS during 1985 and published as
preliminary map No. P3048 in 1986 as Geology of Huronian Strata in Part of the Northwestern Cobalt Plain at a scale of 1:50,000.
Property
The Dufferin Property showing occurs as a small window in extensive overburden (sand, swamp and lake) covered area. R is known to contain up to 57o disseminated sulphide with average content being in the 207o range hosted by a quartzite-quartz pebble formation of upper middle Lorrain age.
The original showing was dicovered by a malachite stain on the quartzite. Some mapping was done by J. Tindale in 1 996, but physical limitations prevented further studies.
PROPOSED PROGRAM
The Dufferin Township Property will be subject to line-cutting, magnetometer survey and a drill hole. The work will concentrate on claim number 471455 just north-west of the small lake. Also traverses for general mapping will be done on claim 1228199. Asssays -will be done as required.
ACTUAL PROGRAM
Drilling- Due to assessment dates a drill hole was put into place on claim 471455 using Asquith Resources magnetometer data from 1992.
The drill collar is located 75m east and 100m north of the #3 post of claim 471455 and on line co-ordinates
12+75W 5S. The hole was drilled to 306' on a 360 Azimuth and dip angle of 50 degrees.(see map # taken from J. Tindale report for surface geology). The hole encountered mostly quartzite with feldspar and biotite.
The core was logged by Wallbridge Mining with one sample being sent for assays, however this author has yet to receive the results.
CONTROL LINE
A control line was cut from the #4 post of 1228199 east for 175m to the center of the Hydro Line, south for 460m on the Hydro Line to an entry point at the south end of the slew, then east again to 520m to the road on the east side of the showings. This line was used as location for measuring and control purposes.
STRIPPING AND PLUGGER WORK
Three main areas where stripped using a John Deere 450 bulldozer. The first area of stripping was wahed using a Wajax pump, unfortunately the bearing seized and the other two showing could not be thoroughly washed.
Each area is discussed as follows:
AREA ONE:
Area one is located on claim 1228199 and was originally found during a prospecting venture by R. Annett. It is was a dome shaped outcrop with malachite staining.
The northern most edge of this showing is 18 m south of the 5+OOE picket on the control line. It measures 33.7m N/S and 16.4m E/W. The main dome is 10m N/S tapering off over
10
16m. The showing is primarily quartzite with an intrusion of pillow lava in the northwest corner of the dome striking at a 45 degree angle.
A total of 24 plugger holes were put in place in three areas and blasted. One sample from each area were taken for assays.
sample 663819- pillow lava with 57o visible chalcopyrite. Assay request- Cu Multi element Base Metal results- Cu- 2898 ppm
Zn- 87 ppm Ni- 105 ppm
Note- Ba 230ppm, Mg i.63%
sample 663820- Rusty quartzite with malachite staining Assay request- Cu Results- Cu=821 ppm
ll sample 663821- quartzite altered to
gabbro with visible sulphides Assay request Cu, Multi element
l Base Metal results- Cu 76ppm l Zn=l Oppm
Ni=17ppm l
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AREA TWO
This area is located on the southern edge of the slew beside the hydro access road and is 200 meters north of area one.
The rocks exposed in this area are rolling and banded. Going from the road on the east it starts as a quartz
i pebble conglomerate with a contact ofl altered gabbro. The center is
quartzite and the western most part isl gabbro altering to diabase.j The area of stripping is 14.5m N/S
at its widest point and 35 meters E/W.' A total of twelve plugger hole were
l put in place over three sections and l blasted. Six of the samples were
taken for assays.i i i i
sample 663822- quartz pebble conglomerate with epidote stringers Assay request- Cu Au Results Cu = 794ppm
Au- <5ppb
sample 663823-altered gabbro with quartzite and visible sulphides. Assay request-Cu Zn Au Plat Multi elementResults- 011 = 1863ppm
Zn=35ppm Au=3ppb Plat=6ppb
NoteMgl.01% Cal.22%
sample 663824-diabase with visible sulphidesAssay request-Ag Co Cu Plat Multi Results- Ag^ <l
Co=42ppm = 1642ppm ^ <.5ppb
Base Metals 2x1=3 IppmNi = 114ppm
note: Mg J.89% Al 2.2207o Ga S.29%
sample 663826-calcite/gabbro Assay request- Co Ag Au Cu Results; Co = 39ppm
Au = < 5ppb
sample 663827 altered gabbro Assay request Ag Cu Plat Results Ag = < Ippm
Cu=2363 ppm Plat=
APEA THREE
Area three is located 225 meters north of Wren Creek on the Hydro access road. The host rock is green volcanics and contains several parallel veins of barite. This area is the side of a steep mountain that drops quickly into the swamp. The area of stripping is 16.5 m x 9 m as the grade of the slope was too great for the dozer. On the very top of the mountain a barite vein is visible for only a short distance of 2 meters and is 36 cm wide. At the area of the stripping the barite vein is visible for 12 meters and is 42 cm wide. At a distance of 50 meters further up the road the mountain has a natural gutway. At the top of the gutway on the south side is a barite vein measuring 104 cm and can be traced
for approximately 4 meters on surface.
Although sixplugger holes were blasted at the area of stripping, no samples were sent for assay. However a sample was taken from the vein at the top of the gutway (#663828). It was assayed for BaSO4 and returned a value of 97.3607o.
Conslusions and Recommendations
As this property was thought to be a base metal play, the assays -were disappointing. The copper values of area one and area two do show that claim 1228199 requires further work. Using the theory that the main barite vein in North Williams Township was faulted, the barite vein that assayed 97.3607o BaSO4 is definitely worth doing some more work on.
1 . A survey grid be put in place between the road and hydro line between areas one and two, with a magnetometer survey.
2. An excavator be used to strip the gutway from the barite vein to area three on the road.
3. A drill hole in the area of the Barite vein to determine the depth of the vein.
4. If the barite vein proves to be large enough, a bulk sample should then be taken.
MAPS
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DRILLING
Logs Location Section
Wallbridge Mining Company Ltd.
129 Fielding Road Lively, Ontario P3Y 1L7 Tel: 705-682-9297
Hole #: EA # f
Northing: -100.000
Easting: 75.000
Elevation: . 0.000
Field Loeationr75m E, 100m S of # 4
Length:
Start Dip:
Start Azimuth:
306.00
-50.0
360
Logged by:
Log date:
Date Started:
Date Finished:
Richard Murphy
22/05/1998
16/05/1998
22/05/1998
DRILL HOLE DESCRIPTION DETAILED LOG
Comments:
Casing Exposed: 20.0
Casing Size: BQ
Contractor Sparta Drilling
Assay Lab: Swastika Labs
Project:
Area:
Property:
Dufferin
75m E, 100m S
Map Reference: Dufferin Twp.
Claim: 1151286
Region: Ontario
Project: Dufferin
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Dip Tests
Hole# Depth Azimuth Dip
EA # l 0.00 360.00 -50.00
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Report created using LAGGER software 1995-1997 North Face Sofhvare Ltd.
Hole ID: EA #1 From To Description
0.00 - 20.00 Casing20.00 - 37.90 Quartzite
Mostly sand sized grains, minor quartz pebbles. Primary composition
is 'JOK quartz, 996 potassic feldspar, I'M biotite. Strong potassic
alteration throughout, totally coaling SO'M of all grains. There is a
total of'5-15% K-spar overprint.
37.90 - 53.90 QuartziteMostly sand sized grains, common quartz pebbles 3-6 mm in diameter.
Primary composition i.s 90?4 quartz. 794 potassic feldspar, 30A biotite.
Moderate potassic (possibly hematilic) alteration throughout.
53.90 - 78.90 QuartziteDominant!)' pebbly with minor sand sized grain intervals. Fine
grained component generally decreases down-section. Diss py
78.90 - 87.00 Quartz pebble conglomerate2(M quartz pebbles up lo I.I cm in diameter. Less than 4ff)4 (by
volume! of grains are sand sized or smaller. Diss py 0. IO-Q.50%
87.00- 111.40 QuartziteMinor pebble-rich layers. Common, spotty heniatitic alteration.
111.40- 201.43 QuartziteTypically sand sized grains, common solitary quartz pebbles up to I.S
cm in diameter. Minor, thin pebble - rich horizons. Unit is
typically massive to very poorly bedded. Hematilic alteration is
common, but variable, ranging from diffuse staining to zones of
intense alteration. Rare, scattered weathered out sulphide casts.
201.43- 266.60 QuartziteKill to sand sized grains. Heniatitic alteration is common, but
variable, ranging from diffuse staining to zones o] intense
alteration. Alteration generally increases toward the bottom of the
interval
241.1 - 250.56 - Common rounded quartz pebbles 2-12 mm in diameter.
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Rare angular fragments of quartz arenite with well preserved bedding.
266.60- 306.00 Quartzite |Sand sized grains. Dominantly dark pink den lo strong hematitic
alteration.
276.34-276. 7.5 - Common rounded quartz pebbles 2-12 mm in diameter.
Hare angular fragments of quart: arenite with well preserved bedding.
300. 06-. 100. (5.5 - Common rounded quarK pebbles 2-12 mm in diameter.
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AU 455
ASSAYS
ITS Intertek Testing ServicesChimitec Bondar Clegg
Rapport Lab Geochimie Geochemical Lab Report
REPORT: T98-57538.0 ( COMPLETE ) REFERENCE:
CLIENT: JOE-ANNE G. SALO PROJECT: NONE
SUBMITTED BY: J. SALO
DATE RECEIVED: 21-AUG-96 DATE PRINTED: 11-SEP-98
j DATEi APPROVED ELEMENT
i 980826 1 Au30i 980826 2 Aui 980826 3 Pti 980826 4 Pdi 980826 5 Cu1980826 6 Zn
1980826 7 Coi 980826 8 Agi 980826 9 Nii 980826 10 Agi 960826 11 Cu ' ttsraojC. 19 Di*: TOUocO 1C rD
1 980826 13 Zni 960826 14 Moi 980826 15 Nij 980826 16 Coi 980826 17 Cdj 960826 18 Bi
i 980826 19 Asi 980826 20 Sbi 980826 21 Fei 980826 22 Mn! 980826 23 Tej 980826 24 Ba
i 980826 25 Cri 980826 26 Vi 980826 27 Sni 980826 28 Wl 980826 29 Lai 980826 30 Al
i 980826 31 Mgi 980826 32 Cai 980826 33 Nai 980826 34 K\ 980826 35 Sri 980826 36 Y
GoldGold - FirePlatinumPalladiumCopperZinc
CobaltSilverNickelSilverCopperLead
ZincMolybdenumNickelCobaltCadmiumBismuth
ArsenicAntimonyIronManganeseTelluriumBarium
ChromiumVanadiumTinTungstenLanthanumAluminum
MagnesiumCalciumSodiumPotassiumStrontiumYttriun
NUMBER OFANALYSES
3Assay 3
33112
541666
666666
666666
666666
666666
LOWERDETECTION
5 PPB1 PPB5 PPB1 PPB1 PPM1 PPM
1 PPM0.1 PPM2 PPM
0.2 PPM1 PPMZ DDtlrrrl
1 PPM1 PPM1 PPM1 PPM
0.2 PPM5 PPM
5 PPM5 PPM
0.01 PCT1 PPM
10 PPM1 PPM
1 PPM1 PPM
20 PPM20 PPM1 PPM
0.01 PCT
0.01 PCT0.01 PCT0.01 PCT0.01 PCT
1 PPM1 PPM
EXTRACTION
Fire Assay of 30gFIRE ASSAYFIRE ASSAYFIRE ASSAYHCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)
HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HC :H ( : )
HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HM03 (3:1)HCL:HM03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)
HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HM03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)
HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)
HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:NN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)
METHOD j
30g Fire Assay - AAFIRE ASSAY-DCP iFIRE ASSAY-DCP jFIRE ASSAY-DCP iATOMIC ABSORPTION iATOMIC ABSORPTION i
ATOMIC ABSORPTION jATOMIC ABSORPTION iATOMIC ABSORPTION iINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMA iMntir m B PI A^MAl ra^ui* . lAJUr . r L.nory\
INDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMA
INDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMA
INDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMA
INDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMA
DATEAPPROVED
980826 37980826 3898082639980826 40980826 41980826 42
980826 43980826 44
ELEMENT
Ga GalliumLi LithiumNb NiobiumSe ScandiumTa TantalumT i Titanium
Zr ZirconiumBaSOi BaS04
SAMPLE TYPES NUMBER
ROCK 14
NUMBER OFANALYSES
666666
63
LOWERDETECTION
2 PPM1 PPM1 PPM5 PPM10 PPM
0.01 PCT
1 PPM0.005 PCT
SIZE FRACTIONS
-150
REPORT COPIES TO: MR. LARRY SALOMR. SALO
EXTRACTION METHOD
HCL:HN03 (3:1) INDUC. COUP.HCL:KN03 (3:1) INDUC. COUP.HCL:HN03 (3:1) INDUC. COUP.HCL:HN03 (3:1) INDUC. COUP.HCL.-HN03 (3:1) INDUC. COUP.HCL:HN03 (3:1) INDUC. COUP.
HCL:HN03 (3:1) INDUC. COUP.
PLASMPLASMPLASMPLASMPLASMPLASM
PLASM
NUMBER SAMPLE PREPARATIONS NUMBER!
14 CRUSH, SPLITPULVERIZATION
INVOICE TO: MR. LARRY SALO
14 i14 i
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those samples identified under "Sample Number" and is jsamples as received expressed on a dry basis unless i
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SAMPLE ELEMENT AuJO i;lii| Pt |p|s Cu |il|| Co ;:;A|| Ni ;; :As|:; Cu :; : M|! Zn |Mo| Ni |iWiJ Cd |Bi|: As |;flb| Fe ii'Mnis Te fill Cr |'v| Sn ||ij|l La l|||| Mg ||cf | Na ||i||i Sr ||f ! Ga FOl Nb i:f|l
NUMBER UNITS PPB UlPPB jfl PPM f|PPH ffj|pPM jj PPM tfjfP* W**™ !*;PPM Wi"* I PCT ill** f** l*!"* 111''"' 11111 K* f ™ Ii PPM PPM *: 1*1
663819 :2874 .|;2898 87 l05 ;iN.2 <5 |-6.46 iTiNlO Pl3A iKOo 3 l.63 ii0.07 tip 14 | 6 &. 7 ;.22|
663820 III III 821 ||| ||| ||| ||| ffi ||| ||| ||| |||| 1|| ||| ||1: ||1| |||| |||| ||| ||| tii
663821 HI HI 76 ||| ||| |i| 74 |||;: 10 ||| 17 :||:X.2 |*|| <5 |||o.58 iz|:Mo |i||l69 |||;x20 ||l 4 i|||o.20 ^^i0 - 06 Hs 5 IP ^ l|^ *1 IMl663822 *5 ||| iiS: 794 ||| ||| |:f;i |P ;i||| ||| 111 ||| :1||| ||| ;||| ||| ||1| |||| lg |||i ||| V:||
663823 |i| 6 |:|:1794 l C;|| |ii|l863 || 31 l|i| 50 iill^.2 ;;x: <5 |*ii3.77 :i:|iiMo |3i121 2l;^0 t 4 ;1.01 M;:0.11 OiC!!;: 11 K K 5 ;Mi 6 'j 201
663824 111 111:1357 ||| ||| ^2x1418 fi; 19 |f i; 31 slh.2 ll <5 |5|;;3.32 IMIO ;158 S-xZO 7 8;|0.46 P?io.12 ::i 7 ||S ^ ii-l(|ii 6
663825 |*: i| <5 ;| : 1|1642 |||: 42 jjM 1^1558 |s| 31 |i;i;il14 |||x.2 |i|| <5 ifi|7.83 IPIiVlO |i|:|l 51 2l2Jix20 ^| 7 1^1.89 1^^-06 a^|; 16 '^M 7 ^W 7663826 ^ I||i |;|| 227 ||| 39 |||i ||| ||| ||| Ifii |||; |I| |:||i ||| ||| ||| |||| |||| |||i ||| |||
663827 |;|| ^ :i|
663828 III : : :
663829 14 III I
663830 HI l.
663831 III 111 If!
663832 111 IP 111:570
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SAMPLE
NUMBER
663819663820663821663822663823
663824663825663826663827663828
663829663830663831663832
ELEMENT Ta i||f ZrUNITS PPM |ff||PPH i|||||
<10 ||3f| 14 liillf
Kio SipJi 7 tiff!!
•00 pj|! 18 ;f 111
•oo d.ir; 21 i^fli:
<10 pibi:; 12
DATE RECEIVED: 21-AUG-98
PROJECT: NONE DATE PRINTED: 11-SEP-98 PAGE 1B( 2/ 2)
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NORTH WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP
Location 1Access 2Claims 3Previous History 4Geology 5Proposed Program 6Actual Program 6 Conclusions and
Recommendations 10
MAPS
Claim map A General map
-Areas 1-5 B Area 1 and 2 C Area 3 and 4 D Area 5 E
DRILLING
Logs FLocation map HSections l
LOCATION
The North Williams Property is located in the southern part of the Shiningtree area. It consists of a l unit claim numbered 1224513 in North Williams Township, Larder Lake Mining Division, Kirkland Lake M.N.R. District and can be found on claim map G-3694 The property can also be located at a latitude and longitude of 81 02', 47 25', and on the Westree NTS map (4lpfSW).
ACCESS
Access to the North Williams Property is by a forestry road (SandyFalls Road) that starts at the garbage dump just west of the village of Shiningtree on Highway 560 to the Hydro Line. This distance is approximately 52 km. A standard vehicle can be used, however this road is not kept open in the winter.
CLAIMS
The North Williams Property is a single unit claim. At the time of applying for an OPAP grant the claim number was 1200736, but has since come open and been restated os claim 1224513.
PREVIOUS HISTORY
There is no evidence of any previous work, nor any that can be found on file with the resident geologist.
GEOLOGY
General
North Williams Township is underlain by Archean volcanics and granitic intrusions which appear in outcrop over the eastern portion of the area. Overlaying these older rocks are a thick covering of Huronian sediments composed of quartzites, arkoses and conglomerates lying unconformably upon the basement rocks. These sedimentary rocks have been intruded by dikes and sills of diabase and gabbric rocks, part of the Nipissing intrusive era of Proterozoic age.
The only regional geolog/ compiled for the area was carried out by D.G.F. Long and A.C. Colvine of the OGS during 1984 and 1985 and published as preliminary map No. P3048 in 1986 as Geolog/ of Huronian Strata in Part of the Northwestern Cobalt Plain at a scale of l ;50,000.
Property:
The North Williams Property has seen some stripping done in the spring of 1998 however bedrock was not reached. The srike of the barite vein is S W to NE through a gutway on the claim. The north side of the gutway is red arkose and the south side if diabase.
PROPOSED PROGRAM
The North Williams Property will be subject to a drill hole of not more than 500 feet Geophysics will not detect the barite therefore it is not advisable at this time. If an association is found with a sulphide and the barite then a magnetometer survey may be done at a future date.
ACTUAL PROGRAM
The work on the North Williams Property consisted of stripping, plugger work, a drill hole of 346 feet, a control line and sampling.
The program on this claim was to try and locate the extension of the barite vein currently being mined by Extender Minerals.
The Barite vein on the mine property runs at a 50 degree angle and leaves surface at the hydro access road. The terrain of the hydro line at this point is several rolling hills. The dividing claim line crosses the hydro line approximately 200 feet south of where the vein leaves surface. On the west side of the hydro line a natural passageway runs at a 50 degree angle between the contact of diabase and arkose. This passageway drops steeply and ends in the swamp. The passageway has fairly deep overburden which prevented the bulldozer from reaching bedrock. By word of mouth from an excavator operator hired by Extender Minerals, who without permission, dug to bedrock, there is a 2 foot wide barite vein in the passageway.
CONTROL UNE
A control line was cut from the # l post of claim 1224513 for 250 meters west. From this control line stripping, geolog/ and the drill hole were located and mapped.
STRIIPINGAND BLASTING
A John Deere 450 bulldozer was brought to the area. Five areas were stripped of which two had plugger work done. Each area is described as follows:
LOCATION ONE
Location One is in the passageway and measures l O meters by 12 meters. Bedrock was not reached.
LOCATION TWO
Location Two is in the passageway and measures 12 meters by 12 meters. Bedrock was not reached.
LOCATION THREE
Location three is in the passageway and measure 14 meters by 12 meters. Bedrock was not reached.
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LOCATION FOUR
Location four enters the bush at Location one where it is relatively the same elevation. It runs west to past location three. Just north of location two it runs to the claim line. The elevation of location four at location three is approximately 20 feet. A small wavey barite vein was uncovered. This vein runs at a 50 degree angle.
LOCATION FIVE
Location five is were the passageway and the swamp join. The area is at the base of the large outcrop. The outcrop is of Nippissing diabase with several barite/calcite veins and splaches apparent on the face. The dip of the outcrop is severe into the swamp and the dozer could not reach bedrock due to the black muck and water.
PLUGGER AND BLASTING WORK
Plugger holes were placed in locations four and five. Location four was sampled (arkose and gabbro) as well as location five on the rock face.
sample 663829- location five- dark weathered diabase with visible sulphides Assay requests and results
Co=56ppmCu=8379ppmNi=l39ppmAg=5ppmZn=4lppm/\u=l4ppb
sample 663830-Location five-diabase contact with visible specular hematite, barite and calcium Assay request- Cu Co 60 Muiti element Base Metal Results; Cu = 1 48ppm
Zn=30ppmother results Co = 1 8ppm
6o=//.07%
sample 66383 1 - location four- arkose and barite from the rock face Assay request-BaS04 Result 48.396
DRILLING
A drill hole was put into place on the south side of the passageway at the top of the diabase outcrop at an azimuth of 335 degrees and a dip of 50 degrees to try to bisect the barite vein at depth. The hole went a total of 346 feet. As it left the diabse it intersected basalts, arkose and argilite. This hole was also logged by Wallbridge Mining of which they sent three assays but this author has yet to receive the results.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The report from the miners at Extender Minerals is that the rock is getting very rotten underground and that they are about three hundred feet from the property boundary. The underground geolog/ suggests that faulting took place. This being the case explains why the barite vein is not continued in the passage way. The rock face at location five suggests that at one time it was flat lying. Although the 8oS04 values were low, the nature of the cooked up rock explains this, it is posible that the extension of the barite vein runs under the swamp.
1. Survey grid and magnetometer survey over location five and south through the swamp.
2. A drill vertical drill hole at loation five.
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129 Fielding Road Lively* Ontario P3Y 1L7 Tel: 705-682-9297
Holett: EA #2
Northing: 150.000
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Elevation: (1.000
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Length:
Start Dip:
Start Azimuth:
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Logged by:
Log date:
Date Started:
Date Finished :
Richard Murphy
25/08/1998
14S/08U998
22/08/1 998
DRILL HOLE DESCRIPTIONDETAILED LOG
.Project: Duffertn
Comments; Located 150 rn north and 90 m west of # 2 post,, claim 1200736
Casing Exposed: 6.0
Casing Size: B Q
Contractor Sparta Drilling
Assay Lab: Swastiku Labs
Project:
Area:
Property:
North Williams
Map Reference: North Williams
Claim:
Region:'2.14513 Ontario
Dip Tests
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Hole ID:EA # 2 Wallbridge Mining Company Ltd. Project: DafTcrin
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81.80 - 94.60 Basaltvariably amygdaloidal (i S1} . Cotnmna carbonate and biolite filling
fractures up If 5 on \tidc. Hare chalcopyrite ivithrit amygdule*, common
magnetite in amygdule.;.
94.60 - 103.00 BasaltAmygt/almdaf. strong potassic alteration. Common barite infilling
narrow fractures.
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(o i cm wide.
117.60- 136.30 ArkoseUniformly pink, k-sporrich. Pervasively fractured, locally
brecciated with up to i(Ki mairix (poxsibiy fiorite). 5 cm diabase
dykf at Iwiwt contact.
136.30- 142.10 Mixed zoneIncludes argillaceous sediments, mafic dyke , and arkose.
142.10- 326.20 ArkosePink, very fine graineil. Massive to poorly bedded. Unit is commonly
fractured mlh pervasive carl*onaie?tfuart~ V- barite fracture filling.
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magnetite. Care is locally blocky and strongly weathered
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SUBMITTED BY: J. SALO DATE RECEIVED: 21-AUG-98 DATE PRINTED: 11-SEP-98
DATEAPPROVED
980826 1980826 2980826 3980826 4980826 5980826 6
980826 7980826 8980826 9980826 10980826 11980826 12
980826 13980826 14980826 15980826 16980826 17980826 18
980826 19980826 20980826 21980826 22980826 23980826 24
980826 25980826 26980826 27980826 28980826 29980826 30
980826 31980826 32980826 33980826 34980826 35980826 36
NUMBER OFELEMENT ANALYSES
Au30AuPtPdCuZn
CoAgNiAgcuPb
ZnMoNiCoCdBi
AsSbFeMnTeBa
CrVSnWLaAt
MgCaNa1CSrY
GoldGold - Fire AssayPlatinumPalladiumCopperZinc
CobaltSilverNickelSilverCopperLead
ZincMolybdenumNickelCobaltCadmiumBismuth
ArsenicAntimonyIronManganeseTelluriumBarium
ChromiumVanadiumTinTungstenLanthanumAluminum
MagnesiumCalciunSodiumPotassiumStrontiumYttriun
3333
112
541666
666666
666666
666666
666666
LOUERDETECTION
5 PPB1 PPB5 PPB1 PPB1 PPM1 PPM
1 PPM0.1 PPM
2 PPM0.2 PPM
1 PPM2 PPM
1 PPM1 PPM1 PPM1 PPM
0.2 PPM5 PPM
5 PPM5 PPM
0.01 PCT1 PPM
10 PPM1 PPM
1 PPM1 PPM
20 PPM20 PPM
1 PPM0.01 PCT
0.01 PCT0.01 PCT0.01 PCT0.01 PCT
1 PPM1 PPM
EXTRACTION
Fire Assay of 30gFIRE ASSAYFIRE ASSAYFIRE ASSAYHCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)
HCL.-HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL.-HN03 (3:1)HCL.-HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)
HCL.-HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)
HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)
HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)
HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:HN03 (3:1)HCL:lif*)3 (3:1)
METHOD j
30g Fire Assay - AAFIRE ASSAY-DCP iFIRE ASSAY-DCP ;FIRE ASSAY-DCP iATOMIC ABSORPTION 1ATOMIC ABSORPTION j
ATOMIC ABSORPTION lATOMIC ABSORPTION iATOMIC ABSORPTION iINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMA
INDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMA
INDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMA
INDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMA
INDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMAINDUC. COUP. PLASMA
DATE NUMBER OF LOWERAPPROVED ELEMENT
980826 37 Ga980826 38 Li980826 39 Nb980826 40 Se980826 41 T a980826 42 T i
980826 43 Zr980826 44 BaS04
SAMPLE TYPES
ROCK
REPORT COPIES TO
GalliumLith innN i obi unScandiumTantalunTitanium
ZirconiumBaS04
NUMBER
14
: MR. LARRY SALOMR. SALO
ANALYSES DETECTION
6 2 PPM6 1 PPM6 1 PPM6 5 PPM6 10 PPM6 0.01 PCT
6 1 PPM3 0.005 PCT
SIZE FRACTIONS
-150
EXTRACTION METHOD
HCL:HN03 (3:1) INDUC. COUP.HCL:HN03 (3:1) INDUC. COUP.HCL:HN03 (3:1) INDUC. COUP.HCL:HN03 (3:1) INDUC. COUP.HCL:HN03 (3:1) INDUC. COUP.HCL:HN03 (3:1) INDUC. COUP.
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SAMPLE ELEMENT AU30 :Ali? Pt ;.j*d| Cu f.Zft? Co fAjj| Ni ;.Ag| Cu ip'b;; Zn ;;lij::: Ni tco;i; Cd :J|: As ?si|; Fe lMn?; Te CIS; Cr ::Tvl Sn ;|'Sif La li/fll Mg ip&i;! Ma l;ii?|ii: Sr li'fi Ga !'lf.: ; i Mb
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Total Cost
/ro
Associated Costs (e.g. supplies, mobilization and demobilization).
^ iOflCTT
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Transportation Costs
(&OO
Food and Lodging Costs
Total Value of Assessment Work
Calculations of Filing Discounts:
1. Work filed within two years of performance is claimed at 1 QQ'fa of the above Total Value of Assessment Work.2. If work is filed after two years and up to five years after performance, it can only be claimed at SQIh of the Total
Value of Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims, use the calculation below:
TOTAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK x 0.50 = Total S value of worked claimed.
Note:- Work older than 5 years is not eligible for credit.- A recorded holder may be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 45 days of a
request for verification and/or correctionfclarification. If verification and/or correction/clarification is not made, the Minister may reject all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Certification verifying costs:
I, f*Xr "" l ^ J^r Li) .^ do hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as may reasonably(please pnnt full name)
be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying
Declaration of Work form as(recorded holder, agent, or stale company position with signing authority)
l am authorized to make this certification.
0212(03/97}
APR 0 1 1993GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT
Date
3*
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Declaration of Assessment Work Performed on Mining LandMining Act, Subsection 66(2) and 66(3), R.8.O. 19M
Transaction Number (offlce uae)
Assessment
Personal Information collected on this form Is obtained under the authority of subsections 65(2) and 66(3) of the Mining Act. Under section 8 of Hw Mining Act, the Information Is a public record. This Information will be used to review the assessment work and correspond with the mining land holder. Questions about this collection should be directed to (he Chief Mining Recorder, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 6th Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 6B5.
Instructions: - For work performed on Crown Lands before recording a claim, use form 0240. - Please type or print In ink.
1. Recorded holders) (Attach a list If necessary)Client Number
Telephone Number
Fax Number
Name Client Number
Telephone Number
Fax Number
Address
2. Type of work performed: Check ( K- ) and report on only ONE of the following groups for this declaration.
Geotechnical: prospecting, surveys, assays and work under section 18 (regs)
Physical: drilling, stripping, trenching and associated assays Rehabilitation
Work Type Office UseCommodity
Total S Value of Work Claimed
tayNTS Reference
Global Positioning System Data (f available) Township/AreaMining Division LL-
M or -Plan NumberG 3(c 94 Resident Geologist
District
Please remember to: - obtain a work permit from the Ministry of Natural Resources as required;- provide proper notice to surface rights holders before starting work;- complete and attach a Statement of Costs, form 0212;- provide a map showing contiguous mining lands that are linked for assigning work;- Include two copies of your technical report.
3. Person or companies who prepared the technical report (Attach a list if necessary)Name Telephone Number
Address
.gk/Fax Number
Name Telephone Number
Address Fax Number
4. Certification by Recorded Holder or Agent
l.lo- , do hereby certify that l have personal knowledge of the facts set
(Print Name)
forth in this Declaration of Assessment Work having caused the work to be performed or witnessed the same during or after its completion and, to the best of my knowledge, the annexed report is true.
Agent's Address Telephone Number
Date
. -.^ QJifr^ ?^~ ^ ~ ^
Fax Number
0241 (02/96) ir*
5. Work to be recorded and distributed. Work can only be assigned to claims that are contiguous (adjoining) to the mining land where work was performed, at the time work was performed. A map showing the contiguous link must accompany this form.
Mining Claim Number. Or if work was done on other eligible mining land, show in this column the location number indicated on the claim map.
eg
eg
eg
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
TB 7827
1234567
1234568
/^345)-5
Number of Claim Units. For other mining land, list hectares.
16 ha
12
2
i
Column Totals
Value of work performed on this claim or other mining land.
326, 825
0
S 8, 892
l^h^ C "
imio^
Value of work applied to this claim.
N/A
S24,000
S 4,000
^?oo" c
Iboo'
Value of work assigned lo other mining claims.
324,000
0
0
0r
2?
Bank. Value of work to be distributed at a future date.
S2.825
0
S4.892
33 b3**-
?*W'
l, vJOt , do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible under(Print Full Name)
subsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for assignment to contiguous claims or for application to the claim where the work was done.Signature of Recorded Holder or Agent Authorized in Writ Date
6. Instructions for cutting back credits that are not approved.
Some of the credits claimed in this declaration may be cut back. Please check ( v ) in the boxes below to show howyou wish to prioritize the deletion of credits:
D 1. Credits are to be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option 2 or 3 or 4 as indicated. D 2. Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims listed last, working backwards; or D 3. Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims listed in this declaration; or D 4. Credits are to be cut back as prioritized on the attached i| IJBIJI Mil jii g \ [pllows (described
APR 0 7 1S99
Note: If you have not indicated how your credits are to be deleted, credits will be cut Dack Tronrthe-Bdnk first, followed by option number 2 if necessary.
For Office Use OnlyDeemed Approved Date Date Notification SentReceived Stamp
0241 (02/96)1 O
Date Approved Total Value of Credit Approved
Approved for Recording by Mining Recorder (Signature)
Ontario Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit
Transaction Number (office use)
Personal InformatkKi collected on this form Is obtained under the authority of subsection 6(1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96. Under section 6 of (tie Mining Act, the Information Is a public record. This Information will be used to review the assessment work and correspond wfth the mining land rtoWer. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Chief Mining Recorder, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 6th Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 8B5.
Work Type
Plu^q-e/rThjcr ~5frfj00Vr3/^-^koA^.s 'TV* U~ir\a^ o
Units of WorkDepending on the type of work, list the number of hours/days worked, metres of drilling, kilo metres of grid line, number of samples, etc.
iokufs a Ufig}^r :?^*U
1*53 '^ndu^rfcJt A
Associated Costs (e.g. supplies, mobilization and demobilization).
*3 had- r&n-faStRuffOjpx rendoll ~
U 0
Transportation Costs
3000 A^
Food and Lodging Costs
Cost Per Unit of work
W. W/f
Total Value of Assessment Work
Total Cost
4co xy
IZQRr^^
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Calculations of Filing Discounts:
1. Work filed within two years of performance Is claimed at 100*H) of the above Total Value of Assessment Work.2. If work is filed after two years and up to five years after performance, it can only be claimed at 5046 of the Total
Value of Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims, use the calculation below:TOTAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK x 0.50 Total S value of worked claimed.
Not*:- Work older than 5 years is not eligible for credit.- A recorded holder may be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 45 days of a request for verification and/or correction/clarification. If verification and/or correction/clarification Is not made, the Minister may reject all or part of the assessment work submitted. -
Certification verifying costs:
J^4l, , do hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as may(please print full name)
reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands indicated on^ . jl
the accompanying Declaration of
to make this certification.
W12 (02/9*)
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APR 0 7 1993GEOSCIENCF ASSESSMENT
OfFlCE
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Ministry of Ministere duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines et des Mines Ontario
Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road
August 25, 1999 6th FloorSudbury, Ontario
ROY ANNETT P3E 6B5GENERAL DELIVERYSHININGTREE, ONTARIO Telephone: (888) 415-9846POM-2XO Fax: (877)670-1555
Visit our website at: www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm
Dear Sir or Madam: Submission Number: 2.19354
StatusSubject: Transaction Number(s): W9980.00248 Approval After Notice
W9980.00250 Approval After Notice
We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.
If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the notice, and any steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work which has received a 45 Day Notice. Allowable changes to your credit distribution can be made by contacting the Geoscience Assessment Office within this 45 Day period, otherwise assessment credit will be cut back and distributed as outlined in Section #6 of the Declaration of Assessment work form.
Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the response date on the summary.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Lucille Jerome by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5858.
Yours sincerely,
ORIGINAL SIGNED BYBlair KiteSupervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section
Correspondence ID: 14097
Copy for: Assessment Library
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2.19354
Date Correspondence Sent: August 25, 1999 Assessor: Lucille Jerome
First Claim Number
1228199
Township(s) l Area(s)
DUFFERIN
Status
Approval After Notice
Approval Date
August 24, 1999
Transaction Number
W9980.00248
Section:10 Physical PSTRIP 10 Physical PTRNCH 10 Physical PMAN
It is unclear from the original submission and subsequent corrections on which mining claim the work in Area #3 was performed. The hours and dates that the equipment was used was not supplied as requested in the 45 day notice. The program of establishing control lines was added to the cost of this transaction number as indicated in the 45 day notice.
As result, the assessment credit is being reduced by S2299.00. The TOTAL VALUE of assessment credit that will be allowed, based on the information provided in this submission, is 35423.00.
Assessment work credit has been redistributed, as outlined on the attached Distribution of Assessment Work Credit sheet, to better reflect the location and value of the work.
Township(s) l Area(s)
NORTH WILLIAMS
StatusApproval After Notice
Approval Date
August 24, 1999
Transaction First Claim Number Number
W9980.00250 1224513
Section:10 Physical PSTRIP 17 Assays ASSAY 16 Drilling PDRILL
The revisions outlined in the 45 day notice dated June 24, 1999, have not been fully addressed. Although credit is granted for the physical work portion of the submission, the credit may not be granted in future submissions when the expenses are not verified. No credit can be granted for the drilling portion.
The assessment credit is being reduced by S7062.00. The TOTAL VALUE of assessment credit that will be allowed, based on the information provided in this submission, is 84400.00.
Assessment work credit has been redistributed, as outlined on the attached Distribution of Assessment Work Credit sheet, to better reflect the value of the work.
Page: 1Correspondence ID: 14097
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number:
Correspondence to:Resident Geologist Kirkland Lake, ON
Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON
2.19354
Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):Joe-Anne Salo CONNAUGHT, ONTARIO
ROY ANNETT SHININGTREE, ONTARIO
Page: 1Correspondence ID: 14097
Distribution of Assessment Work Credit
The following credit distribution reflects the value of assessment work performed on the mining land(s).
Date: August 25, 1999
Submission Number: 2.19354
Transaction Number: W9980.00248
Claim Number Value Of Work Performed
1228199 5,423.00
Total: S 5,423.00
Transaction Number: W9980.00250
Claim Number Value Of Work Performed
1224513 4,400.00
Total: S 4,400.00
Page: l
Correspondence ID: 14097
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INDEX TO LAND DISPOSITION
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G-3629TOWHSHIP
DUFFERIN
M.NJ. lift MM Mb l
KIRKLAND LAKEMMNG DIVISION
LARDER LAKEUUID TITUS/REfilSTHY OmSKM
TIMISKAMING
THE INFORMATION THAT APPEARS ON THB MAP HAS BEEN COMPILED mOM VARIOUS SOURCES. AND ACCURACY B NOT GUARANTEED. THOSE WISHING TO STAKE MH- )I*S CLAIMS SHOULD CON SULT WITH THE MINING RKOflOEfl. MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOP MENT AND MtNES, FOR AD DITIONAL INFORMATION OH THE STATUS OF THE LMjtOS SHOWN HEHBON.
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Boundary
Township, Mwtdian.
Hood allowance; surswyod .
surveyed . . . . unsurvtyed
Parcel: surveyed . . . . . , , uneurveyed
Right-of-way; road . . . , . , . . . , .
railway , , , , . , , .
Clrff, Pit, P** . . .
Contour
Intorpolned . Approximate
Control print (horizontal)
Flooded land........ . ..
Pipeline [above ground)
Railway,
doutM (rack . abanctoned
Roact highway, county, township
trail, burt.....Shcnvfine (original)-..
MtacdBdaea.
v crown LANDSPatent
Surface 4 Miningfliglrit
SurfacB Rights Only.. . .... .... .e e
Surf** a Mining Rich*
MtninflRighlsOnly.
LicMC*al Occupation
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ARCHIVED JUNE II. |996
CIRCULATED AUG. 13,1992 BMJB.
AHEAS WlTHOfUMM FHOM OISPOSniON
MHO- Mining flights Only 3BO- Statac*HigJitsOn*y M *S - Mining and SurnK* FBflWs
CMrlte. DM*
"THIS MAP SHOWS THE APPROXIMATE LOCATION Of THE BOUNDARIES OF TH| AREA WHICH IS THE SuoJtCi Qt- C'mtttcNT LITIGATION. THEEXACT LOCATION WILL BE SHOWN FOLLOWING CONFIRMATION
Map base and tend disposition draJtine by Survtys and Mapping Brancrt, Ministry of Natural ResOurca*
PARTHS TO THE ACTIONi"The flJsposJHor of Land, location of tat fabric and parcel boundaries or tWa Indtx WH compiM for aoMniftFitlwe purposes or ly.
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MHMry ofNorthern DevelopmentandMbim
Ontario
INDEX TO LAND DISPOSITION
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G-3694TOWWIHP
MJ JL MIMMITIWItt WSITKT
KIRKLAND LAKE
NORTH WILLIAMSLARDER LAKE*"UtMDTTOES/REOKTRY HWBQN
TIMISKAMING
Township. Maridtai, Has*tin*
shocdin*.
; surveyed
P*rcel;
FHght-of-way; raad . . railway utWty . .
Clift, Pit. Pita . . . . . . . . . .
Contour . . . . . . . . . .
Control point (twrizanlal)
flexxtadtand..
Mine tiead frame
Pipeline (above ground)
Railway; single track.
trari. bush. ...........,.....
ina (original)...,, ......,,, ..
PtwmSurface*MiningRighu ..........
Surfan Rights Only..............
Surface ft Mining Rtgnts Surface Rights Only . .
Leant* of Occuptbon . .
OrdV4n-Councii. .....
SardlGrawrt ... . ...... ......
"THIS MAP SHOWS THE APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF THE BOUNDARIES OF t THE AREA WHICH IS THE SUBJECT OF CURRENT J UT1GATIQN. THE EXACT LOCATION WILL BE SHOWN FOLLOWING CONFIRMATION BY THE
Contour Interval 10 IMtrw
AREAS WITHDRAWN FROM DISPOSITION
HRO- Mining Rights Onh/
SRO- Surf ace Rights Orry-MininBand Surfac* Rights
r Ma.
(g) SEC. 35 W - LL - C1596S9 QNT MAY 15S9 M+S
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doubletrach,... .................abandoned..... . .... ..
Road; highway, county, township .., ...... ..
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FEa 22/93
CRCULATED AUa 19,1992
THE MFOWftTIQN THAT APPEARS ON THfi MAP HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM VAfBOUS SOURCES. AND ACCURACY IS MOT GUARANTEED. THOSE WISHING TO STAKE MIM ING CLAMS SHOULD CON SULT WTTH THE MINING HECOHDEfl, MIKtSmPfT OF NORTHERN DEVELOP. MENT ANO UME5. FOfl HD- DmONAL INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF THE LANDS SHOWN HEREOM.
SART'cB TO THE ACTION.1Map IMW and (and disposition drafting by Surveys and Mapping Branch, Ministry of Natural flewuroM
The disposition ot tend, location ol tot fabric and parcel bou ndartea on this index was compiled for administrative pjfpoam only.
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