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REPORT ON THE
1997 LITHOGEOCHEMICAL SAMPLE PROGRAM
VENETIAN LAKE PROJECT
BOTHA TOWNSHIP (G-4014)
SUDBURY MINING DIVISION, ONTARIO
prepared for
1074101 ONTARIO INC.
PEARSON, HOFMAN & ASSOCIATES LTD.
R. Anderson Campbell, M. Se. x
Toronto, Ontario
June 13, 1997
Anthony Plackitt, Geologist ; i ^ * -
41I14NE0020 2.17559 BOTHA 010
Pearson, Hofman S Rssociates Ltd.
Table of ContentsPage
Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l
Location and Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l
Land Status and Property Ownership . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l
Previous Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Regional Geology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Property Geology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1997 Sample Locations and Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Results ..................................................................11Major Elements ......................................................11Trace Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Conclusions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Appendix I: Whole Rock Analyses
Appendix H: Trace Element Geochemisty
Appendix HI: Claim Abstracts
41114NE0020 2.17559 BOTHA 010C
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Summary
In May, 1997 a lithogeochemical sample program was undertaken by Pearson, Hofrnan & Associates Ltd. (PHA) on behalf of 1074101 Ontario Inc. The program was carried out on the Venetian Lake Property, in Botha Twp, 40 miles north of the town of Sudbury, Sudbury Mining Division, Ontario.
The program was undertaken to establish a more detailed geochemical analysis of the volcanogenic massive sulphide showings on the Venetian Lake project. In particular to aid in the identification of the various rock types and alteration packages and if possible to provide further chemical evidence to the continuity between the Holmstrom showing and the newer Stromholm showing 2 km along strike.
To this end, 49 rock samples were collected over the two showing (30 samples from the Holstrom showing and 19 samples from the Stromholm) with emphasis on a representative sampling of all the known lithologies and where possible variations in the intensity of alteration.
The samples were then shipped to Chemex Labs Ltd. of Mississauga, Ontario where the samples of non to low sulphide content were put through a whole rock package - by ICP - meta-borate fusion followed by dissolution which will include: A12O3, CaO, Cr2O3, Fe2O3, MgO, MnO, P2O5, K2O, SiO2, Na2O, TiO2 and Lol to Q.01%. The higher to massive sulphide rockswere analyzed by a ICP 32 - nitric aqua leach package with an ICP finish + gold - 30g F A/AA finish to 5 ppb detection limit.
The resulting assessment credits will then be applied and distributed among the non-patented mining claims.
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Introduction
In 1997 Bharti Laamanen Mining Inc of Sudbury, Ontario enlisted Pearson, Hofrnan & Associates
Ltd. of Toronto, Ontario and initiated work on the Venetian Lake Project to further evaluate the
mineral potential of the volcanogenic massive sulphide showings. The Venetian Lake property
consists of three patented and eight unpatented claims. Sporadic exploration has been carried out on
the property since itsdiscovery some time in 1937/38. The chief exploration targets and focus has
been to explore for volcanogenic massive sulphides (VMS), particularly copper-lead-zinc mineral
deposits on the property.
Location and Access
The Bharti Laamanen Mining Inc. (BLMT), Venetian Lake Property is situated within the central area
of Botha Township, (G-4014), Sudbury Mining Division, Ontario, and is approximately 40 miles
north of Sudbury, Ontario, at approximately 80 0 ,16'W, and 46 0 ,56'N. The mining property overlies
an area within the eastern part of the Richardson Lake Greenstone Belt in close proximity to Venetian
Lake.
The general property area may be readily accessed by means of a series of older logging roads which
lead off of the primary Dunbar network of roads established by E.B. Eddy Forest Products. Access
may also be offered by means of the Moose Mountain - Gervais road system entering in from the east.
The property area can also be easily reached by float plane from Ramsey or Whitewater Lakes,
landing directly onto Venetian Lake. Care should be exercised when flying into Venetian Lake due
to many shallow, hidden rocky shoals.
Land Status and Property Ownership
The following is a list of the unpatented and optioned patented mining claims which make up the
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500
km
contiguous Venetian Lake Property, (G-4014) Botha Twp., Sudbury Mining Division.
Claim #
S-1182501
S-l 182502
S-l 182503
S-l 182504
S-l 182505
S-l 182506
S-l 182507
S-1197514
No. of Units
1
4
1
4
12
1
2
4
Expiry Date
1997-JUN-17
1997-JUN-17
1997-JUN-17
1997-JUN-17
1997-JUN-17
1997-SEP-17
1997-JUN-17
1997-JUL-27
Work Required
S657
S2626
S657
S2626
S7679
S257
S1584
S3600
The above mining claims consisting of approximately 1100 acres, were staked over crown lands in
early September 1992 and were subsequently transferred 100"M) to Bharti Laamanen Mining Inc.
S-80132
S-80133
S-80134
The above three patented mining claims have been optioned from Stig Stromshlom of Sudbury,
Ontario, through an ongoing agreement dated March 8, 1993. The three claims cover an area of
approximately 1230 acres and forms a contiguous group with the crown land claims. In accordance
with the option agreement, Bharti Laamanen Mining Inc. has the right to purchase a \ Q007a interest
in the Stig Stromshlom patents by putting up a set amount of cash within the 5 year option term.
In total, the Venetian Lake property consists of approximately 2,230 acres in which the company
controls and is the current operator of the project.
Previous Work
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Documented work on the Venetian Lake property includes:
1. Prior to 1938, prospecting and hand trenching by the discoverer, Thure Holmstrom and
associates.
2. 1938, optioned claims to Canamanscano Mining Syndicate Ltd., performed early versions of
electromagnetic and magnetic geophysical surveys, recommendations made, not carried out,
property returned to vendor.
3. 1949 first documented visit to the property by I.E. Thomson, provincial geologist. High metal
values obtained during surface sampling.
4. 1951 property optioned Osisko Lake Mining Ltd., 3,175 feet of diamond drilling in 7 holes.
Significant sulphide intersections reported and sampled. Drill logs are available and a large
number of samples were cut from the holes. Unfortunately, the results for the base metal
assaying have been excluded from the drill logs. It is the understanding that the company was
highly interested in the property. Plans called for a second drill program, but were said to
have been halted due to the quick dropping of the base metal prices at the time. The property
was returned to the vendor. Efforts have been made in an attempt to locate the old data
through the government files, GSC, etc., without results.
5. 1961, the three original discovery claims were patented, and willed to Stig Stromsholm,
following the death of Thure Holmstrom in 1977. No recorded work was carried out on the
claims since 1951.
Regional Geology
The general project area occurs within the eastern extent of the Richardson Lake Greenstone Belt.
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The rocks found within the belt are predominately made up of various felsic metavolcanics with
metasedimentary sequences overlain with mafic to intermediate metavolcanics and higher grade
granulite facies gneissic rocks.
The metavolcanic Ethologies have been deformed due to the intrusions of granitic to gabbroic bodies
including structural deformation due to faulting and folding. The noted contact areas between the
felsic and mafic metavolcanics are known to host base metal showings and is considered to be a
highly favourable environment for hosting volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits.
Property Geology
The geology of the Venetian Lake property was somewhat more complex than originally envisioned.
The general Noranda type VMS mineralized felsic/mafic contact environment regime remains the
same, although the geology has been complicated due to abundant structures, metamorphism,
hydrothermal alteration.
For the most part the basic geology of the property is made up of a complex assemblage of mafic
metavolcanic rocks in contact with complex felsic metavolcanics. It is at or near these important
geological contacts that various concentrations of base metal and iron sulphide mineralization has
been found on the Venetian Lake property. The field work has shown that the main mineralized
horizon appears to be from 100 to 130 metres thick and has an estimated strike length of
approximately 2 kilometres. Within this favourable horizon higher concentrations of stratiform
sulphide lenses and sulphide stringer zones range in thickness from 3 to 25 metres across.
The sulphide mineralization is primarily made up of varying amounts of pyrrhotite-pyrite, with lesser
amounts of sphalerite, galena, and chalcopyrite. Some marcasite and molybdenum have been noted
within some of the sulphides. At this time it would appear as if the sulphide mineralization is located
within a fine to course grained felsic to lapilli tuff with intercalated units of cherty exhalative and
carbonaceous metasedimentary horizons.
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l J Sedimentary Rocks
Hal HuronianSS55
Hi Granite Rocks
LEGENDMafic Volcanic Rocks
Felsic Volcanic Rocks
Faults
Claim blocks
Township boundaries
O __ 500
metres
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Overlying the mineralized felsic rock is the mafic metavolcanic sequences of basalts-andesites, with
synvolcanic metagabbro, metapyroxinite sills and dykes. Some disseminations, minor lenses and
stringers of sulphides occur in the mafic rocks above the main mineralized horizon. Much of the
metavolcanic rocks on the property have been intruded by several types of igneous intrusives ranging
in composition from felsic to mafic. A series of dykes, sills and irregular shaped stocks have all
played a roll in complicating the hole geological arrangement on the property.
1997 Sample Locations and Descriptions
Field Chemex Trench Rock
Sample No. No. No. Grid Loc. Code Descriptions
VL970501 N279101 6 N/A 3g 30"XoBio. alt, trPy
VL970502 N279102 6 N/A 3a mod. - str. Bio. alt., tr Py
VL970503 N279103 6 N/A 3a wk - mod. bio. alt.,no visible sulphides
VL970504 N279104 6 N/A 4a minor gossan, tr - Q.5% f.g. Py, wk. Bio.
V1970505 N279105 6 N/A 4a wk. Bio., Sil?, Q.5% f.g. Py (frac. filling)
VL970506 N279106 N/A 3a wk. Bio., Q.5% Py (hairline frac. filling),
gossan stained Qtz clotts and strs.
VL970507 N279107 N/A 3d wkBio/Ser. alt., 0.55 sulphides, upto
507o Qtz.
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g
VL970508 N279108 6 N/A 3d mod. Bio/Ser. alt., tr. Gal./Py (v.f.g.),
Si?
VL970509 N279109 6 N/A 5a wk.-mod. foliation, wk, cream fracture
alt.
VL970510 N279110 6 N/A la wk. Bio/Chl. alt, tr. Py
VL970511 N279111 6 N/A 5a mod. foliation, wk.-mod. Bio. alt. tr.-
0.5 07oPy
VL970512 N279112 6 N/A 5a wk. foliation, wk. Bio. alt.
VL970513 N279113 6 N/A 5a wk.-mod. foliation, mod. blk-brnBio.
alt.
VL970514 N279114 6 N/A 3a mod.-str. blk-brn. Bio. alt., mod.
foliation, tr. Py
VL970515 N279115 14 N/A 3b str. foliation/flow banded ryholite, wk.
Ser/Bio. alt., tr. Py
VL970516 N279116 31 N/A 3 str. foliation/flow banding, wk.-mod.
Ser/Bio. alt. tr. Py
VL970517 N279117 30 N/A le mod. Cbl. alt., wk. Bio. (fractyres), tr.
Py
VL970518 N279118 30 N/A le mod. Cbl. alt., wk. Bio.(fractures), trPy
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VL970519 N279119 30 N/A 3a wk. foliation, wk. Bio. alt., no visible
sulphides
VL970520 N279120 32 N/A 3g mod.-str. Chl/Bio. alt., mod foliation,
tr.-0.507oPy
V1970521 N279121 32 N/A 5a wk.-mod. Chl/Bio. alt., tr. sulph.
VL970522 N279122 6 N/A 9a mod.-str. blk-brn. Bio. alt.
VL970523 N279123 6 N/A 9a mod-str. blk-bm. Bio alt., fracture/fault
zone
VL970524 N279124 6 N/A 3f lenses f g Py/Po., tr. sph/gal/Cpy.
VL970525 N279125 31 N/A wk-mod. Bio. alt., upto 207o Py/Po., tr
Sph/Cpy
VL970526 N279126 31 N/A wk-mod. bio. alt, l-207oPy/Po., tr. Shp.,
min. carb.
VL970527 N279127 l N/A 3f wk. foliation, wkBio. alt, 2-40Xo f.g. diss.
Py/Po/Shp., upto 1507o sugary- Qtz with
2-307o Galena.
VL970528 N279128 l N/A l v.fg.-aphanetic Rx., l -207o f.g. Py/Po.,
min. carb.
VL970529 N279129 2 N/A 3f wk. foliation, upto I 07o f.g. Py/Po., tr
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Sph/Gal.
VL970530 N279130 32 N/A l mod. foliation, wk Chl/Bio. alt, upto I 07o
j., tr. Shl? -
VL970531 N279131 L6N 8+45E 5a wk. foliation, wk Chl. alt.
VL970532 N279132 L6N6+40E 5a mod. foliation, wk-mod. Chl. alt
VL970533 N279133 L6N4+50E 4 wk.-mod. Bio. alt., 2007o sugary Qtz., tr.
Py/Cpy
V1970534 N279124 L6N 1+40E 5a wk. Chl., mod. foliation, felsic joint alt.
VL970535 N279135 L8N5+15E 5 massive, tr. Py
V1970536 N279136 L8N 5+60E 3(4?) flow breccia (conglomerate?), upto Q.5% Py
VL97537 N279137 L8N 6+70E l wk. Chl. alt., wk. Bio. (fractures), tr. Py
VL970538 N279138 BL. 4+60N 2 wk. Chl/Bio. alt., upto P/o v.f.g. Py
VL970539 N279139 L4N4+35E 7 massive
VL970540 N279140 L4N2+85E 4? wk. Bio. alt, tr. Py
VL970541 N279141 L6N 5+OOE 3b(2?) str. foliation, mod. Chl/Bio. alt.
VL970542 N279142 L6N 5+OOE 3g upto 500Xo sulphides - Po/Py/Shp/Cpy
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VL970543 N279143
VL970544 N279144
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30070 felsic vole., 2007o Qtz., wk. carb (ank)
L6N 5+OOE 3(4?) flow breccia (conglomerate), wk Chl/Bio. alt.
Q.5% f.g. Py.
L6N 5+OOE 3g 25-3007o massive sulphides - Po/Py & Cpy.,
150Xo Qtz. (clotts & smears)
VL970545 N279145 L6N 5+OOE 5a foliated, wk Chl/Bio. alt, tr.-0.507oPy
VL970546 N279146 L6N 5+OOE 3g upto 5007o massive sulphides - Po/Py with Cpy
(Sph?), 3007o felsic vole., 2007o Qtz., wk Carb.
VL970547 N279147 L6N 5+OOE le/2 mafic-int. unit, wk-mod. CM alt., ^07o Py/Po
VL970548 N279148 L6N 5+OOE le/2 wk. Cbl. alt, 0.5 07o Po/Py
VL970549 N279149 L6N4+80E 4 wk-mod. Bio. alt., tr. Py/Cpy
Results
Major Elements
The volcanic rocks that underly the Venetian Lake property, include rocks with major element
composition gradational from rhyolite to basalt (Appendix I, Figure l to 3). They are all the volcanic
formations and include chemically similar representative samples of the surrounding Benny
Greenstone Belt. The rocks have average alkali contents except for slight alkali-depleted rhyolite
rocks. The silica content ranges from average to enriched, particularly in the basalts and andesites.
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VENETIAN LAKE PROPERTY, BOTHA TWP.FeO*
Irvine i Baragar 1971 /\ Figure 1.
Na2O + K2O
Cation % Jensen 1976
FeO* 4- Ti02
AI2O3
MgO
Figure 2.
MgO
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VENETIAN LAKE PROPERTY, BOTHA TWP.
Le Maitre 1989
15
Figure 3.
i
iZ
35 45 55 65 SiO2 (wt 0Xo)
75
Winchester S Floyd 1977 (fig 6)
CM O
M
.1
.01
.001
Rhyolite
Rhyodacite/Dacittf , 4 *
Andesite
r Andesite/Basalt *^n * t.
SubAlkaline Basaltl_____L l___L l i i i l_________i i 111
Trachyte
^v
TrachyAnd
Alk-Bas Bsn/Nph.
Figure 4.
.01 .1Nb/Y
10
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The Irvine & Baragar (Figure I.), Jensen (Figure 2.), and Le Maitre (Figure 3.) Plots show a gradual
compositional trend for basalt to rhyolite. Irvine 8t Baragar (Figure 1.) and Jensen (Figure 2.) Plots
indicate in general that the rocks have a calc-alkaline affinity.
The variation diagrams of the major elements indicate that the basalts and andesites, in general are
enriched in silica and slightly deficient in alumina and magnesia. Most are more potassic, or soda-
poor, than those of the Superior Province. The rocks of dacite and rhyolite composition are variably
enriched in alumina.
Trace Elements
The rocks have trace element contents that support the gradational composition seen in the major
element chemistry (Figure 4 and 7). There are minor and major variations in all the elements
(Appendix I and H) with only a few trends related to lithology. As indicated in Figures 5 and 6,
alteration of the volcanic rocks sampled is not strong nor pervasive. Elements Like A12O3 vs Zr are
not strongly being enfluenced by the alteration and are adhering to the fractionation trend line.
All the rocks are enriched in Pb and Zn (Appendix H). The rocks are also variably anomalous in Ag,
B a, Cd, and Mn. The Zr content of the basalts and andesites is close to average. Vanadium and
gallium are deficient in all of the rocks.
Lead ranges from 18 to > 10000 ppm with several samples running in the hundreds to thousands of
ppm. Zinc ranges from 48 to 8710 ppm with several samples running in the hundreds to thousands
of ppm. Copper is variable and very weakly anomalous ranging from 8 to 773 ppm.
Conclusions
The rock samples collected from the property are not highly altered and the mineralization is
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VENETIAN LAKE PROPERTY, BOTHA TWP.
Figure 5.
co OCJ
20
17.5
15
12.5
10
7.5
5
2.5
0
fractionation trend
- - Alteration lines
100 200 Zr (ppm)
300 400
2
1.75
1.5
a? 1-25
Figure 6.
w O
1
.75
.5
.25
^^fractionation ^ trend- - Alteration
lines
Basal
100 200 Zr (ppm)
300 400
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VENETIAN LAKE PROPERTY, BOTHA TWP.
Meschede 1986
Zr/4
Mb* 2WPA: Al, All WPT: All, C P MORB: B N MORB: D VAB: C, D
Y
Figure 7.
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anomalous in Pb and Zn. The mineralization occurs at the break between the mafic dominant and the
felsic dominant volcanic rocks. This is a good horizon to focus on and further sampling along this
horizon looking for areas of more intense alteration is warranted.
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References
Tracanelli, Harold J. (1994)Ontario Mineral Incentive Program, Application for Funding, Bharti
Laamanen Mining Inc., Venetian Lake Project, Botha Twp.
Tracanelli, Harold J. Technical Memos File, Bharti Laamanen Mining Inc.
Pearson, HoFman S flssociates Ltd.
Appendix I: Whole Rock Analyses
A9725122-CERTIFIEDCLIENT : PEARSON HOFFMAN AND ASSOCIATES# of SAMPLES : 33DATE RECEIVED : 26-MAY-97PROJECT : VENETIAN LAKECERTIFICATE COMMENTS : ATTN: GILLES FILION CC: TONY PLACKITT (MAIL)
SAMPLEDESCRIPTION
N279101N279102N279103N279104N279105N279106N279107N279108N279109N279110N279111N279112N279113N279114N279115N279116N279117N279118N279119N279120N279121N279122N279123N279131N279132N279133N279134N279135
594AI203
"/o
12.612.213.5
12.3412.8215.3614.3712.3714.7515.4614.6114.3414.4514.7414.5313.6214.5113.9813.93
1513.9713.3913.49
14.614.9615.9
14.2813.23
588CaO
"/o
2.081.671.171.190.731.441.310.918.838.378.277.636.639.880.850.675.575.361.693.58
8.44.413.68
6.45.122.68
10.539.21
590Cr2O3
7o<.0^*:.01*:.01*.01<.0^*:.01•c.01*:.010.070.050.040.040.040.050.060.030.050.040.020.010.030.01^010.010.01*;.010.040.04
586Fe2O3
07o3.393.265.122.482.434.845.173.27
12.0412.2112.7510.1912.1912.944.133.9412.6
12.252.786.58
13.0611.6112.545.866.443.29
12.6612.52
821K2O
"/o
1.581.542.661.642.924.143.862.050.962.891.291.261.322.083.322.63
1.21.381.371.561.430.510.581.150.612.071.590.38
593MgO
K1.020.981.010.651.232.472.521.097.495.837.826.6
7.676.331.951.997.066.851.513.827.376.727.233.342.961.657.148.16
596MnO
"/o
0.060.040.090.120.060.080.090.030.280.260.280.240.270.270.050.050.290.290.060.140.26
0.30.32
0.10.120.060.290.21
599Na2O
"/o
4.624.493.564.462.921.771.643.772.6
1.722.463.493.27
1.73.273.363.8
3.774.653.322.4
3.683.313.054.164.691.651.81
597P2O5
•ft0.1
0.090.08^010.030.080.090.040.060.060.060.220.050.060.080.09
0.10.090.060.090.070.080.080.230.210.090.050.06
592SIO2
•fc72.5173.5570.2476.1976.1866.9267.7274.2948.2348.1247.4350.8748.58
47.268.9970.8849.1249.9771.34
61.147.0752.8951.4861.4561.1167.1549.4948.81
595TIO2
Vo
0.460.440.48
0.10.270.640.570.31
0.90.96
0.90.880.97
0.90.440.441.050.960.430.741.010.991.040.850.850.540.810.91
N279136 N279137 N279138 N279139 N279140
13.5615.0515.5113.2715.88
7.494.6
5.991.475.51
0.030.020.01^01^01
11.966.218.33
1.57.68
1.130.480.843.912.56
5.624.034.750.464.11
0.210.110.160.010.12
3.684.343.894.053.35
0.090.230.210.030.14
53.6262.7757.27
76.458.75
1.210.890.870.140.77
475LOI
o/o
1.261.091.111.531.492.152.09
1.92.552.392.512.012.412.012.512.083.042.871.332.192.5
2.993.841.161.831.251.242.67
540TOTAL
"/O
99.6899.3599.02100.7101.199.8999.43
100.0598.7698.3298.4297.7797.8598.16100.299.7898.3997.8199.1798.1397.5797.5897.59
98.298.3899.3799.7798.01
2840Ba
ppm573530811223309444803327184849447707698488358598194419451381957129117255121215278
97
2841Cs
ppm113
•ci^
231
•d31222122413
*:11232421
2842Hf
ppm7683225312232235125522254411
2843La
ppm26
9572114152612375
17456
1549
2626
68
1419
715
66
2844Nb
ppm151313
544941324223924
10724488723
2845Rb
ppm4337
107265289
1693716
135446158925287389347785838569958
263108
33
2846Sr
ppm7975
126704155
1055992
230168179113249
32665197
1372031718961
270272181193160
2847Ta
ppm22111121
"d*:1*:1
1•C1
*:111
^•J1
21
-si*:1
1111
*:1•;1
2848Y
ppm35364328242737272536323732322234253535363533383637343130
2849Zr
ppm309280314
817482
1957525595696575774
1783483
190179647983
1721721604756
1.522.032.290.741.4
100.1100.75100.1102
100.25
211152261276593
214
*:14
25524
81496
23
128745
77436352172
13627321556
297
51111
4238362535
7417116652
143
Appendix II: Trace Element Geochemisty
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A9725121
CERTIFICATE A9725121
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Project: VENETIAN LAKE P.O. # :
Samples submitted to our lab in Mississauga, ON. This report was printed on 5-JUN-97.
The 32 element ICP package is suitable for trace metals in soil and rock samples. Elements for which the nitric-aqua regia digestion is possibly incomplete are: Al, Ba, Be, Ca, Cr, Ga, K, La, Mg, Na, Sr, Ti, Tl, W.
SAMPLE PREPARATION
CHEMEX CODE
205 226
3202 229
* NOTK
NUMBER SAMPLES
16 16 16 16
1:
DESCRIPTION
Geochem ring to approz 15O mesh 0-3 Kg crush and split Rock - save entire reject ICP - AQ Digestion charge
ANALYTICAL
CHEMEXCODE
98321182119212021212122212321242125212621272128215021302131213221512134213521362137213821392140214121422143214421452146214721482149
NUMBERSAMPLES
161616161616161616161616161616161616161616161616161616161616161616
DESCRIPTION
Au ppb: Fuse 30 g sampleAg ppm: 32 element, soil S rockAl \ : 3 2 element, soil t rockAs ppm: 32 element, soil fi rockBa ppm: 32 element, soil 6 rockBe ppm: 32 element, soil 6 rockBi ppm: 32 element, soil fi rockCa * : 3 2 element, soil fi rockCd ppm: 32 element, soil fi rockCo ppm: 32 element, soil s, rockCr ppm: 32 element, soil fi rockCu ppm: 32 element, soil fi rockFe t: 32 element, soil fi rockGa ppm: 32 element, soil fi rockHg ppm: 32 element, soil s rockK \ : 3 2 element, soil s rockLa ppm: 32 element, soil fi rockMg %: 32 element, soil fi rockMn ppm: 32 element, soil 6 rockMo ppm: 32 element, soil G rockKa S,: 32 element, soil fi rockNi ppm: 32 element, soil fi rockP ppm: 32 element, soil fi rockPb ppm: 32 element, soil fi rockSb ppm: 32 element, soil fi rock
PROCEDURES
METHOD
FA-AASICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AES
Se ppm: 32 elements, soil fi rock ICP-AESSr ppm: 32 element, soil fi rockTi ^: 32 element, soil fi rockTl ppm: 32 element, soil fi rockU ppm: 32 element, soil fi rockV ppm: 32 element, soil fi rockW ppm: 32 element, soil fi rockZn ppm: 32 element, soil fi rock
ICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AES
DETECTIONLIMIT
50.2
0.012
100.5
20.010.5
111
0.01101
0.0110
0.0151
0.011
102211
0.0110101
102
UPPERLIMIT
10000100.015.001000010000100.01000015.00100.010000100001000015.00100001000010.001000015.0010000100005.00
1000010000100001000010000100005.00
1000010000100001000010000
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Project: VENETIAN LAKEComments: ATTN: GILLES FILION GC: TONY PLACKITT (MAIL)
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SAMPLE
J279124 J279125 J279126 J279127 J279128
J279129 1279130 J279141 J279142 J279143
J279144 1279145 1279146 J279147 9279148
4279149
PEEP CODE
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205
226 226 226 226 226
226 226 226 226 226
226 226 226 226 226
226
Au ppb Ag Al As Ba Be Bi FA+AA ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm
< 5 2.6 2.21 150 110 < 0.5 < 2 0 < 5 < 0.2 1.66 2 180 < 0.5 < 2 0 < 5 1.2 1.67 6 130 < 0.5 t, 2 0
5 1 0.4 0.82 4 60 < 0.5 < 2 2 < 5 3.0 3.32 26 240 0.5 4 1
< 5 0.8 0.59 6 50 < 0.5 20 25 1.4 3.75 16 50 < 0.5 < 2 1
(5 < 0.2 1.87 2 190 < 0.5 < 2 0 t 5 1 .0 0.14 4 < 10 < 0.5 < 2 0 (5 < 0.2 1.29 2 110 < 0.5 < 2 0
< 5 0.8 0.25 (2 10 < 0.5 < 2 0 5 < 0.2 2.82 < 2 1 60 < 0.5 < 2 0
< 5 1.6 0.10 10 < 10 < 0.5 (2 0 < 5 1.6 1.64 6 140 < 0.5 20 < 5 0.2 1.19 4 30 < 0.5 (2 1
(5 < 0.2 1.39 4 50 < 0.5 < 2 0
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9725121
Ca Cd Co Ci Cu Fe Ga Hg K La Mg Mn * PPm PPm PPm ppn * PPm PPm t PPm * PPO
.26 76.5 22 56 70 3.56 < 10 < 1 0.58 < 10 1.54 625
.28 1.0 9 67 33 2.37 < 10 < 1 0.92 10 0.93 440
.53 10.5 58 74 314 4.96 < 10 < 1 0.90 10 1.10 410
.97 69.5 12 34 49 1.64 < 10 1 0.54 30 0.57 585
.28 6.5 45 91 102 5.09 10 < i 2 .32 10 2.15 1020
.41 1.5 4 68 27 1.25 < 10 < 1 0.26 10 0.33 250
.25 55.5 37 142 143 6.20 (10 < 1 0.24 < 1 0 2.94 1315
.61 0.5 7 145 37 3.07 (10 (1 1.09 10 1.43 405
.08 0.5 80 13 287 U5.00 (10 (1 0.01 ( 10 0.09 80
.54 ( 0.5 14 121 68 2.50 (10 (1 0.61 10 0.98 285
.10 0.5 44 25 773 m. 00 (10 (1 0.07 ( 10 0.19 80
.50 ( 0.5 22 115 27 4.77 (10 < 1 0.87 20 2.11 655
.08 1.0 184 15 111 U5.00 (10 < 1 ( 0.01 ( 10 0.08 80
.62 ( 0.5 13 131 238 4.04 (10 < 1 0.76 10 1.22 330
.04 1.5 18 96 101 2.83 (10 (1 0.16 ( 10 0.55 205
.46 ( 0.5 7 54 8 1.65 10 < 1 0.67 10 0.83 280
s? /~ r//K, S \/,CERTIFICATION: /L J - ( S, — /^M .
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To: PEARSON, HOFFMAN AND ASSOCIATES
200 - 365 BAY ST. TORONTO, ON M5H 2V1
Project: VENETIAN LAKEComments: ATTN: GILLES FILION GC: TONY PLACKITT (MAIL)
Page Number :1-B Total Pages : 1 Certificate Date: 05-JUN-97 Invoice No. : 19725121 P.O. Number : Account :OQJ
SAMPLE
12791241279125127912612791271279128
12791291279130127914112791421279143
1279144127914S127914612791471279148
1279149
PREPCODE
205205205205205
205205205205205
205205205205205
205
226226226226226
226226226226226
226226226226226
226
Ho Na Hi F Fb Sb Seppm t ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
1 0.01 37 590 1810 < 2 6< 1 0.04 21 240 32 < 2 547 0.04 87 350 524 ( 2 55 0.03 12 90 nOOOO 4 32 0.03 42 350 1930 < 2 10
< 1 0.06 5 100 392 < 2 3< 1 < 0.01 60 450 286 (2 8< 1 0.07 59 850 38 2 3< 1 < 0.01 184 110 28 < 2 < 1< 1 0.05 65 820 46 < 2 2
< 1 < 0.01 130 170 20 < 2 < 1< 1 0.01 72 580 14 < 2 3< 1 < 0.01 207 50 42 2 < 1< 1 0.04 59 920 278 < 2 2< 1 0.01 52 650 72 < 2 3
100 0.05 20 300 18 < 2 10
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9725121
Sr Ti Tl U V H Znppm t ppm ppn ppm ppm ppm
1 0.19 < 10 C 10 67 30 820011 0.16 < 10 < 10 50 < 10 15415 0.17 < 10 < 10 51 < 10 88813 0.05 < 10 < 10 7 20 871020 0.23 < 10 < 10 93 < 10 1130
8 0.07 < 10 < 10 4 < 10 19015 0.25 < 10 < 10 153 10 700012 0.20 ( 10 ( 10 50 < 10 1681 0.01 < 10 20 12 < 10 48
11 0.14 < 10 < 10 36 < 10 96
1 0.01 < 10 < 10 11 < 10 2818 0.19 < 10 < 10 49 < 10 762 0.01 < 10 30 14 < 10 36
14 0.20 < 10 < 10 44 ( 10 10236 0.16 < 10 < 10 33 < 10 182
16 0.17 ( 10 < 10 47 < 10 50
CERTIFICATION:
Appendix HI: Claim Abstracts
1997-MAY-14 11:27 MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES Page: lSUDBURY
CLAIM ABSTRACT
Claim No: S 1182501 Status: Active
Due Date: 1997-JUN-17 E Recorded: 1992-SEP-17Work Required: 657 Staked: 1992-SEP-09 12:30
Total Work: 943 Description of Claim: Total Reserve: O BOTHA (G-4014) Present Work Assignment: O Claim Bank: O Claim Units: l
Multiple Township: N
Claim OwnershipPercentage Client# Recorded Holder(s)
100.00 300580 1074101 ONTARIO INC.
Type Date Dollars Description
STAKER 1992-SEP-17 RECORDED BY RECOSKIE DAVE (DAVID) R9270.00335JOSEPH (M25268)
STAKER 1992-SEP-17
TRAN 1994-JUN-14
WORK 1994-JUL-27
OTHER 1995-JUL-17
WORK 1995-JUL-17
ORDER 1996-AUG-28
RECOSKIE DAVE (DAVID) JOSEPH (186247) RECORDS 100.00 IN THE NAME OF BHARTI LAAMANEN MINING INC. (216618)
BHARTI LAAMANEN MINING INC. (216618) TRANSFERS 100.00 % TO 1074101 ONTARIO INC (300580)
543 PHYSICAL WORK APPLIED APPROVED: 1994-OCT-14
WORK PERFORMED: 695
400 GEOTECHNICAL WORK APPLIED APPROVED: 1995-OCT-16
RECORDER EXTENDS TIME UNTIL AND INCLUDING 1997-JUN-17 FOR WORK AND FILING THEREOF.
R9270.00336
T9470.00014
W9470.00199
Q9570,
W9570.
00094
00094
D9670.00027
Reservation :01 400' surface rights reservation around all lakes and rivers02 Sand and gravel reserved03 Peat reserved04 Other reservations under the Mining Act may apply05 Including land under water06 Excluding road
*** End of Abstract ***
Status of claim is based on information currently on record.
1997-MAY-14 11:27 MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES Page: lSUDBURY
CLAIM ABSTRACT
Claim No: S 1182502 Status: Active
Due Date: 1997-JUN-17 E Recorded: 1992-SEP-17Work Required: 2626 Staked: 1992-SEP-08 12:00
Total Work: 3,774 Description of Claim: Total Reserve: O BOTHA (G-4014) Present Work Assignment: O Claim Bank: O Claim Units: 4
Multiple Township: N
Claim OwnershipPercentage Client# Recorded Holder(s)
100.00 300580 1074101 ONTARIO INC.
Type Date Dollars Description
STAKER 1992-SEP-17 RECORDED BY RECOSKIE DAVE (DAVID) R9270.00335JOSEPH (M25268)
STAKER 1992-SEP-17
TRAN 1994-JUN-14
WORK 1994-JUL-27
' TORK 1995-JUL-17
ORDER 1996-AUG-28
RECOSKIE DAVE (DAVID) JOSEPH (186247) RECORDS 100.00 IN THE NAME OF BHARTI LAAMANEN MINING INC. (216618)
BHARTI LAAMANEN MINING INC. (216618) TRANSFERS 100.00 % TO 1074101 ONTARIO INC (300580)
2,174 PHYSICAL WORK APPLIED APPROVED: 1994-OCT-14
1,600 GEOTECHNICAL WORK APPLIED APPROVED: 1995-OCT-16
RECORDER EXTENDS TIME UNTIL AND INCLUDING 1997-JUN-17 FOR WORK AND FILING THEREOF.
R9270.00336
T9470.00014
W9470.00199
W9570.00094
D9670.00027
Reservation :010203040506
400' surface rights reservation around all lakes and riversSand and gravel reservedPeat reservedOther reservations under the Mining Act may applyIncluding land under waterExcluding road
*** End of Abstract ***
Status of claim is based on information currently on record.
1997-MAY-14 11:27 MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES Page: lSUDBURY
CLAIM ABSTRACT
Claim No: S 1182503 Status: Active
Due Date: 1997-JUN-17 E Recorded: 1992-SEP-17Work Required: 657 Staked: 1992-SEP-08 16:00
Total Work: 943 Description of Claim: Total Reserve: O BOTHA (G-4014) Present Work Assignment: O Claim Bank: O Claim Units: l
Multiple Township: N
Claim OwnershipPercentage Client/ Recorded Holder(s)
100.00 300580 1074101 ONTARIO INC.
Type Date Dollars Description
STAKER 1992-SEP-17 RECORDED BY RECOSKIE DAVE (DAVID) R9270.00335JOSEPH (M25268)
STAKER 1992-SEP-17
TRAN 1994-JUN-14
WORK 1994-JUL-27
OTHER 1995-JUL-17
WORK 1995-JUL-17
ORDER 1996-AUG-28
RECOSKIE DAVE (DAVID) JOSEPH (186247) RECORDS 100.00 IN THE NAME OF BHARTI LAAMANEN MINING INC. (216618)
BHARTI LAAMANEN MINING INC. (216618) TRANSFERS 100.00 % TO 1074101 ONTARIO INC (300580)
543 PHYSICAL WORK APPLIED APPROVED: 1994-OCT-14
WORK PERFORMED: 30
400 GEOTECHNICAL WORK APPLIED APPROVED: 1995-OCT-16
RECORDER EXTENDS TIME UNTIL AND INCLUDING 1997-JUN-17 FOR WORK AND FILING THEREOF.
R9270.00336
T9470.00014
W9470.00199
Q9570.
W9570,
00094
00094
D9670.00027
Reservation :01 400' surface rights reservation around all lakes and rivers02 Sand and gravel reserved03 Peat reserved04 Other reservations under the Mining Act may apply05 Including land under water
*** End of Abstract ***
Status of claim is based on information currently on record.
1997-MAY-14 11:27 MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES Page: lSUDBURY
CLAIM ABSTRACT
Claim No: S 1182504 Status: Active
Due Date: 1997-JUN-17 E Recorded: 1992-SEP-17Work Required: 2626 Staked: 1992-SEP-08 16:30
Total Work: 3,774 Description of Claim: Total Reserve: O BOTHA (G-4014) Present Work Assignment: O Claim Bank: O Claim Units: 4
Multiple Township: N
Claim OwnershipPercentage Client/ Recorded Holder(s)
100.00 300580 1074101 ONTARIO INC.
Type Date Dollars Description
STAKER 1992-SEP-17 RECORDED BY HARRINGTON PATRICK MICHAEL R9270.00333SR. (K21987)
STAKER 1992-SEP-17
TRAN 1994-JUN-14
WORK 1994-JUL-27
OTHER 1995-JUL-17
WORK 1995-JUL-17
ORDER 1996-AUG-28
HARRINGTON PATRICK MICHAEL SR. (142047) RECORDS 100.00 IN THE NAME OF BHARTI LAAMANEN MINING INC. (216618)
BHARTI LAAMANEN MINING INC. (216618) TRANSFERS 100.00 1 TO 1074101 ONTARIO INC (300580)
2,174 PHYSICAL WORK APPLIED APPROVED: 1994-OCT-14
WORK PERFORMED: 1931
1,600 GEOTECHNICAL WORK APPLIED APPROVED: 1995-OCT-16
RECORDER EXTENDS TIME UNTIL AND INCLUDING 1997-JUN-17 FOR WORK AND FILING THEREOF.
R9270.00334
T9470.00014
W9470.00199
Q9570,
W9570,
00094
00094
D9670.00027
Reservation :01 400' surface rights reservation around all lakes and rivers02 Sand and gravel reserved03 Peat reserved04 Other reservations under the Mining Act may apply05 Including land under water
*** End of Abstract ***
Status of claim is based on information currently on record.
1997-MAY-14 11:27 MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES Page: lSUDBURY
CLAIM ABSTRACT
Claim No: S 1182505 Status: Active
Due Date: 1997-JUN-17 E Recorded: 1992-SEP-17Work Required: 7679 Staked: 1992-SEP-09 16:00
Total Work: 11,521 Description of Claim: Total Reserve: O BOTHA (G-4014) Present Work Assignment: O Claim Bank: O Claim Units: 12
Multiple Township: N
Claim OwnershipPercentage Client/ Recorded Holder(s)
100.00 300580 1074101 ONTARIO INC.
Type Date Dollars Description
STAKER 1992-SEP-17 RECORDED BY HARRINGTON PATRICK MICHAEL R9270.00333SR. (K21987)
STAKER 1992-SEP-17
TRAN 1994-JUN-14
WORK 1994-JUL-27
HARRINGTON PATRICK MICHAEL SR. (142047) RECORDS 100.00 IN THE NAME OF BHARTI LAAMANEN MINING INC. (216618)
BHARTI LAAMANEN MINING INC. (216618) TRANSFERS 100.00 \ TO 1074101 ONTARIO INC (300580)
6,521 PHYSICAL WORK APPLIED APPROVED: 1994-OCT-14
R9270.00334
T9470.00014
W9470.00199
OTHER 1995-JUL-17
WORK 1995-JUL-17
WORK PERFORMED: 1836
5,000 GEOTECHNICAL WORK APPLIED APPROVED: 1995-OCT-16
Q9570,
W9570.
00094
00094
ORDER 1996-AUG-28 RECORDER EXTENDS TIME UNTIL AND INCLUDING 1997-JUN-17 FOR WORK AND FILING THEREOF.
D9670.00027
Reservation :01 400' surface rights reservation around all lakes and rivers02 Sand and gravel reserved03 Peat reserved04 Other reservations under the Mining Act may apply05 Including land under water
*** End of Abstract ***
Status of claim is based on information currently on record.
1997-MAY-14 11:27 MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES Page: lSUDBURY
CLAIM ABSTRACT
Claim No: S 1182506 Status: Active
Due Date: 1997-SEP-17 Recorded: 1992-SEP-17Work Required: 257 Staked: 1992-SEP-10 12:00
Total Work: 1,343 Description of Claim: Total Reserve: O BOTHA (G-4014) Present Work Assignment: O Claim Bank: O Claim Units: l
Multiple Township: N
Claim OwnershipPercentage Client/ Recorded Holder(s)
100.00 300580 1074101 ONTARIO INC.
Type Date Dollars Description
STAKER 1992-SEP-17 RECORDED BY HARRINGTON PATRICK MICHAEL R9270.00333SR. (K21987)
STAKER 1992-SEP-17
TRAN 1994-JUN-14
WORK 1994-JUL-27
OTHER 1995-JUL-17
WORK 1995-JUL-17
HARRINGTON PATRICK MICHAEL SR. (142047) RECORDS 100.00 IN THE NAME OF BHARTI LAAMANEN MINING INC. (216618)
BHARTI LAAMANEN MINING INC. (216618) TRANSFERS 100.00 \ TO 1074101 ONTARIO INC (300580)
543 PHYSICAL WORK APPLIED APPROVED: 1994-OCT-14
WORK PERFORMED: 1328
800 GEOTECHNICAL WORK APPLIED APPROVED: 1995-OCT-16
R9270.00334
T9470.00014
W9470.00199
Q9570.00094
W9570.00094
Reservation :0102030405
400' surface rights reservation around all lakes and riversSand and gravel reservedPeat reservedOther reservations under the Mining Act may applyIncluding land under water
*** End of Abstract ***
Status of claim is based on information currently on record.
1997-MAY-14 11:27 MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES Page: lSUDBURY
CLAIM ABSTRACT
Claim No: S 1182507 Status: Active
Due Date: 1997-JUN-17 E Recorded: 1992-SEP-17Work Required: 1584 Staked: 1992-SEP-10 17:10
Total Work: 1,616 Description of Claim: Total Reserve: O BOTHA (G-4014) Present Work Assignment: O Claim Bank: O Claim Units: 2
Multiple Township: N
Claim OwnershipPercentage Client/ Recorded Holder(s)
100.00 300580 1074101 ONTARIO INC.
Type Date Dollars Description
STAKER 1992-SEP-17 RECORDED BY HARRINGTON PATRICK MICHAEL R9270.00333SR. (K21987)
STAKER 1992-SEP-17
TRAN 1994-JUN-14
WORK 1994-JUL-27
WORK 1995-JUL-17
ORDER 1996-AUG-28
HARRINGTON PATRICK MICHAEL SR. (142047) RECORDS 100.00 IN THE NAME OF BHARTI LAAMANEN MINING INC. (216618)
BHARTI LAAMANEN MINING INC. (216618) TRANSFERS 100.00 % TO 1074101 ONTARIO INC (300580)
815 PHYSICAL WORK APPLIED APPROVED: 1994-OCT-14
801 GEOTECHNICAL WORK APPLIED APPROVED: 1995-OCT-16
RECORDER EXTENDS TIME UNTIL AND INCLUDING 1997-JUN-17 FOR WORK AND FILING THEREOF.
R9270.00334
T9470.00014
W9470.00199
W9570.00094
D9670.00027
Reservation :0102030405
400' surface rights reservation around all lakes and riversSand and gravel reservedPeat reservedOther reservations under the Mining Act may applyIncluding land under water
*** End of Abstract ***
Status of claim is based on information currently on record.
1997-MAY-30 12:23 MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES Page: lSUDBURY
CLAIM ABSTRACT
Claim No: S 1197514 Status: Active
Due Date: 1997-JUL-27 Recorded: 1994-JUL-27Work Required: 3600 Staked: 1994-JUL-26 14:00
Total Work: 3,600 Description of Claim: Total Reserve: O BOTHA (G-4014) Present Work Assignment: O Claim Bank: O Claim Units: 9
Multiple Township: N
Claim OwnershipPercentage Client/ Recorded Holder(s)
100.00 300580 1074101 ONTARIO INC.
Type Date Dollars Description
STAKER 1994-JUL-27 RECORDED BY TRACANELLI HAROLD JOSEPH R9470.00203(C34300)
STAKER 1994-JUL-27
OTHER 1995-JUL-17
WORK 1995-JUL-17
TRACANELLI HAROLD JOSEPH (202732) R9470.00204 RECORDS 100.00 % IN THE NAME OF 1074101 ONTARIO INC. (300580)
WORK PERFORMED: 1511
3,600 GEOTECHNICAL WORK APPLIED APPROVED: 1995-OCT-16
Q9570.00094
W9570.00094
Reservation :0102030405
400' surface rights reservation around all lakes and riversSand and gravel reservedPeat reservedOther reservations under the Mining Act may applyIncluding land under water
*** End of Abstract ***
Status of claim is based on information currently on record.
Holmstrom's Bay
Venetian Lake
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Ontario Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Declaration of Assessment Work Performed on Mining LandMining Act, Subsection 65(2) and 66(3), R.S.O. 1990
Transaction Number {office us*)
Assessment Piles Research Imaging
Personal informa Mining Act, the in Questions about 933 Ramsey Lak
Instructions:
41114NE0020 2.17559 BOTHA 900
- Please type or print in ink.
1. Recorded holders) (Attach a list if necessary)
and 66(3) of the Mining Act. Under section 8 of theint work and correspond with the mining land holder.of Northern Development and Mines, 6th Floor,
aim, use form 0240.
2.17559Name .
/O?*//*? f (3*J7fri#s0 As* ,. .Address .
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?ZV-^7Name
Address
Client Number
3^c^BoTelephone Number
7o**"~ 66z.-3?J/Fax Number
Client Number' X ' .
Telephone Number
Fax Number
2. Type of work performed: Check ( s ) and report on only ONE of the following groups for this declaration.
rpq Geotechnical: prospecting, Surveys, t— i Physical: drilling, stripping, rr iaehabllttation u^-l assays and work under section 18 (regs) l— ' trenching and associated assays l— '
Work Type
Dates Work . Performed From /2. i O}~~ *?
Day l Month YMGlobal Positioning System Data (if available)
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7 To S? **S~\ f 7ir Dty l Month | VMT
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Office UseCommodity
Total S Value of Work Claimed
NTS Reference
Mining Division
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. Pereon or companies who prepared the technical report (Attach a Ustif necessary)Name Tetephone Number
Fax NumberAddress
Name Tetephone Number
Address Fax Number
Name
Fax Number•f )̂X7 A -y/.
Address
4. Certification by Recorded Holder or Agent>^y^7
l, SfA&Z&y s&x^,-?*;?-______ do hereby certjfy tr,affliave personal kn—7*(Print Name) '- - -—j.-*^1? ,. :,.. , -. ~-forth in this Declaration of Assessment Work having caused the work to be performed or witnessed or after its completion and, to the best of my knowledge, the annexed report if Irue.
the facts set
same during
Signature of Recorded Holder
Agent's Address
Date
Telephone Number i v'. Fax Number. -i , r,'
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5. Work to be recorded and distributed, the mining lahd where work was performed, must accompany this form. "
Work can.oply be assigned tp claims thataf ~
itigupus (adjolnjnfl) to -s
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.
Number of Claim Units. For other mining land, list hectares.
Value of work performed on this claim or other , . H
Value of work applied to this claim.
Value of work assigned to other
Bank. Value of work to be distributed
eg TB 7827 16 ha S26, 825 N/A 124,000 2,825
eg 1234567 12 $24,000
eg 4,000 S4,892
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subsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for the claim where the work was done. r
•k credits arei eligible underfte ' vs; '••-•i^ft'W'es'v-.: 1.--. claims or for application to"'
in Writing
6. Instructions for cutting back credits that are not
howSome of the credits claimed in this declaration may be cut back. Please check ( you wish to prioritize the deletion bf credits: ^ ^ ̂ sj^. x? T--
Q i. Credits are to be cut back from theD 'N '""-X-? "" SV'^6"'
2. Credits are to be cut back
G 3. Credits are to be cut back equally over ali claims listed in this declaration; or' "~ ' """' " * . . ..... - --,. . • •^^^^i^^^,-D 4. Credits are ltd be cut back as prioritized on the attached or as follows (describe):
Note: If you have not indicated how your credits are to be deleted, credits will be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option number 2 if necessary. , a ,.: tesftt , ,,, : ^irxx i!^
For OfficeReceived Star
0241 (02/96)
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App^^lpr Recording by Mlnlpfl flecorder (Slgnatulp};, lyf^fM *~-
JUN. -H 1 97IWED) 11:14 MINING LANDS SECTION TEL: 705 670 5863 P. 002
Ontario Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit
Personal Information collected on this form l* obtained under the authority of subsection 6ft) ol the Aceecemeni Work Regulation 6/9B. Under section 6 ol the Mining Act. the information ia a public record. TWs Information wffi be used lo review the assessment work and correspond with the mining land holder. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Chief Mining Recorder. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, mn Floor. 933 Ramsay Lake Roed. Sudbury. Ontario. P3E 685.
Work TypeUnits of Work
Depending on ttie type of work, riel lha number of houiB/aey* worked, metrai of drilling, kilo metres of grid line, number of samples, ale.
Cost Per Unit of work
Total Cost
Associated Costs (e.g. supplies, mobilization and demobilization).
LABS
^Transportation Costs
U&Z-Food and Lodging Coats -i±~
nt Work
Calculations of Filing Discounts:
1. Work fited within two years of performance is claimed at IQOWi 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 onty be claimed at 5O"Vb of the Total
Value of Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims, use the calculation below:
TOTAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK x O.SO Total 9 value of worked claimed.
Note:- Work older than S years is not eligible for credit.- A recorded holder may bo required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 45 days of a request for verification and/or correction/clarification. |f verification and/or correction/clarification is not made, the Minister may reject all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Cert lon ng
. do hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as may
reasonably be determined and the costa were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands indicated onf\ t -l
the accompanying Declaration of Work form as ______________llfr^ l &C /S l____________ l am authorized(leeonud holder, agent, or VIM* i with signing authority)
to make this certification.
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines Ontario
October 28, 1997
1074101 ONTARIO INC. 131 FIELDING ROAD LIVELY, ONTARIO P3Y-1L7
Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5
Telephone: (888)415-9846 Fax: (705) 670-5863
Dear Sir or Madam:
Subject: Transaction Number(s):
Submission Number: 2 .17559
StatusW9770.00422 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.
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: 11514
Copy for: Assessment Library
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2 .17559
Date Correspondence Sent: October 28,1997_____________________AssessorLucille Jerome^^^^^^^^^
Transaction First ClaimNumber Number Township(s) l Area(s) Status Approval Date
W9770.00422 1197514 BOTHA Approval After Notice October 27, 1997
Section:17 Assays ASSAY
The revisions outlined in the Notice dated September 12, 1997, have been corrected.
Assessment work credit has been approved as outlined on the attached Distribution of Assessment Work Credit sheet.
Correspondence to: Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):Resident Geologist ANTHONY PLACKITTSudbury, ON SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIO, CANADA
Assessment Files Library 1074101 ONTARIO INC. Sudbury, ON LIVELY, ONTARIO
Page: 1Correspondence ID: 11514
Distribution of Assessment Work Credit
The following credit distribution reflects the value of assessment work performed on the mining land(s).
Date: October 28, 1997
Submission Number: 2 .17559
Transaction Number: W9770.00422
Claim Number Value Of Work Performed
1197514 3,910.0080132 3,910.0080133 2,266.00
Total: $ 10,086.00
Page: lCorrespondence ID: 11514
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