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32D04NE2004 2.18032 MCVITTIE 010
#.18032
1996 Technical Report
on the
1996 Exploration Program
on the
Lac Mcvittie Joint Venture
Submitted by: Rodney Barber, B.Sc. Project Geologist Eastern Canada Exploration Royal Oak Mines Inc.
October, 1996
Table of Contents 32D04NE2004 2.18032 MCVITTIE 01OC
Introduction .................................................................................................1
Location and Access .................................................................................. 1
Claim Status .......................................................................................... 1
Previous Work ........................................................................................... 1
Regional Geology ...................................................................................... 4
Local Geology ............................................................................................ 4
Summary of 1996 Work Program .............................................................. 7
Conclusions and Recommendations .......................................................... 7
References ................................................................................................ 9
Certification ................................................................................................ 10
Introduction
The 1996 work program featured 1.9 km of new line cutting and 16.8 km of refurbishment of old lines. 19.7 km of Spectral IP were run and forms the basis of a separate report by JVX (1996). Geology on the new line cutting was mapped and 2 rock samples taken for 32 element ICP and gold analysis. As well, 38 samples of cut diamond drill core were taken for ICP and gold analysis.
Location and Access
The Lac Mcvittie property is located in west-central Mcvittie township and is roughly bounded on three sides by the Misema River, and the Beaverhouse-Spectacle Lake drainage system. The claim group lies 3 km west of Larder Lake, 6 km north of Highway 66, and is accessible along the west boundary by the Fork Lake Road (Figure 1). Numerous trails and drill roads, as well as Spectacle, Moosehead and Beaverhouse Lakes provide access to the north and east portions of the property.
Access can also be had by the Beaverhouse Road which begins at the village of Dobie, Ontario, and winds its way to the Upper Beaver Mine site and Beaverhouse Lake. There it joins up with the northern limit of the Fork Lake Road across a set of rapids on the Misema River.
Claim Status
The property consists of 58 contiguous, unpatented single-unit claims for a total of approximately 2320 acres. The Joint Venture hold the mineral rights to the claims. A number of surface rights only claims, held by others, overlap part of the property,
Previous Work
A brief summary of previous work is as follows:1967: Upper Canada Mines, magnetometer and EM surveys, diamond drilling, 2
holes
1980: Queenston Gold Mines Inc., diamond drilling 4 holes
1985-88: Lac Minerals Ltd., airborne VLF surveys, magnetometer survey, diamond drilling, 8 holes total 4,644 ft, geological mapping.
1989-91: Pamorex Minerals Ltd., magnetic and HEM surveys, diamond drilling, 6 holes total 5,168 ft, stripping and trenching, 3 sites
Timmins
Property Location
Matachewan
New Liskeard
Sudbury
Property Location MapLac Mcvittie
(0513)
North Bay
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1993-94: Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd., limited geological mapping, reverse circulation drilling (22 holes on the Upper Beaver and Lac Mcvittie properties), limited magnetic and Induced Polarization surveys, diamond drilling, 5 holes total 631.13m (2,070.6ft).
1994: Royal Oak Mines Ltd., limited IP survey, 5 diamond drill holes for 5354.4 feet.
Regional Geology
Pressacco (1994) describes the regional geology as follows: "The stratigraphy in the eastern portion of the Abitibi Belt in Ontario has been subdivided into two supergroups by Jensen and Langford (1985) - see Figure 3 and Table 1. The two supergroups represent successive volcanic cycles from ultramafic komatiitic volcanism to acid calc-alkalic volcanism. Each cycle is topped by a dominantly sedimentary-tuffaceous sequence which reflects relative quiescence in volcanic activity.
The tectonic regime in which the majority of these rocks are located is one of regional subsidence. The formation of a broad, east-trending synclinal basin is attributed to this subsidence. The Destor-Porcupine Fault Complex forms the north boundary of this basin, and south side is marked by the Larder Lake Fault Complex forms the north boundary of this basin, and the south side is marked by the Larder Fault Complex.
Late intrusives locally dissect the volcanic/sedimentary stratigraphy. Compositionally, these intrusive rocks range from ultramafic, pyroxenite, diabase and lamprophyre to diorite, granite and syenite. The mafic and ultramafic varieties tend to be found as sills and/or dikes, whereas the intermediate and felsic varieties form as stocks or batholiths.
The Kirkland Lake gold mines are hosted by the Timiskaming Group which is the upper alkalic part of the second cycle. It is comprised of both volcanic, intrusive and sedimentary rocks. Gold mineralization is associated with a steeply dipping, easterly trending structural discontinuity known as the Larder Lake Break. In the Kirkland Lake area the Larder Lake Break is at or close to the south edge of the Timiskaming Group (Coad, 1992)."
Local Geology
The property covers the folded contact between the Kinojevis and Gauthier Groups, forming the Spectacle Lake Anticline. The Kinojevis Group consists of iron and magnesium tholeiitic, massive and pillowed mafic volcanics. The younger Gauthier
L.S. JENSEN AND f.F. LANGFORD (1985)
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12 Cobalt Group Archean
Matachewan diabase (not shown) Granitic rocks
11 Granodiorite, monzonite, quartz monzonite.syenite
10 Massive to gneissic quartz diorite, tonalite.trondhjemite
Upper Supergroup9 9a* Timiskaming Group. 9b" ' Destor -
Porcupine Complex8 8a. 8n. Blake River Group. 8c' *' Blake
River (Upper Fm.. Tisdale Group)
- 7 7a. 7b. Kinojevis Group. 7c Kinojevis Group.(Middle Fm.. Tisdale Group)
6 5a Larder Lake Group. 6b Stoughton-Roquemaure Group. Gc Lower Fm.. TisdeleGroup
5 Se Porcupine Group Lower Supergroups
4 4a Skead Group. 4b Hunter Mine Group. 4cUpper Fm.. Deloro Group
3 3a Catherine Group. 3c Middle Fm.. DeloroGroup
2 2a Wabewawa Group. 2c Lower Fm.. DeloroGroup
1 la Pacaud tuffs **"
"a refers to Kirkland Lake Area, south Ijmbol synclinorium (Jensen 1978c. 1979)."b refers to Kirkland Lake Area, north limb of synclinorium (Jensen 1976. I978b).""c refers lo Timmins Area (Pyke 1980):"" (Goodwin 1965).
Figure 3 . Geological map of the Timmins - Kirkland Lake area.
TABLE l
STRATIGRAPHY IN EASTERN ABITIBI BELT
UPPER SUPERGROUP TIMISKAMING GROUP
BLAKE RIVER GROUP
KINOJEVIS GROUP
STOUGHTON-ROCQUEMAURE GROUP
LOWER SUPERGROUP PORCUPINE GROUP
HUNTER MINE GROUP (SKEAD GROUP EQUIVALENT)
CATHERINE GROUP
WABEWAWA GROUP
* after Jensen and Langford, 1985
Group consists of intermediate to felsic, calc-alkaline pyroclastics, including ash tuffs to agglomerates, with some conglomerate sections.
Summary of 1996 Program
The bulk of the work performed in 1996 was taken up by the IP survey, reported separately (JVX, 1996). The geology of the new Linecutting was mapped and found to consist of Kinojevis Group mafic volcanics intruded by syenite and diabase. Two grab samples were taken and assayed 10 ppb and ^ppb Au, respectively. The ICP results are shown in Appendix 2.
Portions of holes LM 94-6, LM 94-7, and LM 91-3 were relogged and sampled at Royal Oak Mines Schumacher facility. This was to follow-up on anomalous gold values from "composite" samples and/or favourable geology. This resulted in an assay of 2020 ppb Au from 717 to 719.8 feet in hole LM 94-7. The same hole returned 316 ppm Cu and 31 ppb Au from 741.5 to 742.5, from a Vz inch-wide magnetite-chalcopyrite stringer. These results are encouraging considering that the recent I.R. survey has defined an anomaly which continues for another 1200 feet to the east of this drill hole. Also, this style of mineralization is similar to that found at the Upper Beaver Mine.
Conclusions and Recommendations
Resampling of previously drilled core has resulted in the discovery of a new gold occurrence on the property, 2020 ppb Au/2.8 feet in hole LM94-7. As well, the Spectral IP survey was successful in locating a number of interesting anomalies. The following steps are recommended to follow-up on these results:
1. Soil sampling over the IP anomalies to determine which parts of the anomalies are more likely to be caused by gold mineralization.
2. Diamond Drilling of the coincident IP and soil anomalies.
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References
Coad, P.R., 1992, Royal Oak Mines Inc., Lac Mcvittie (1513) Year End Technical Report -1991; internal document.
JVX Ltd., 1996, A Logistical and Interpretive Report on Spectral IP/Resistivity conducted on the Lac Mcvittie Joint Venture Property, Mcvittie Township, Ontario, internal document.
Jensen, L.S.,and Langford, F.F.,1985, Geology and Petrogenesis of the Archean Abitibi Belt in the Kirkland Lake Area, Ontario Geological Survey Misc. Paper 123
Pressacco, 1994, Technical Report on the 1994 Exploration Program on the Lac Mcvittie Joint Venture, internal documents.
10
Certificate of Qualifications
l, Rodney Alan Barber, residing at 119 Lois Crescent, Timmins, Ontario, do hereby certify that:
1. l hold the degree of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in geology, obtained from Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario in 1988.
2. l have practiced my profession since 1988.
3. l personally supervised or conducted the work forming the subject of the preceding report.
4. The information contained in this report is true accurate to the best of my knowledge.
5. l hold no interest, either direct or indirect in the Lac Mcvittie Joint Venture, nor do l expect to receive any compensation, other than salaries, for the work performed here.
Rod BarberProject GeologistEastern Canada Exploration
Appendix l
Assay Data
Chemex Labs Ltd.Analytical Chemists * Geocnemists * Registered Assayers
5175 Timberlea Blvd., MississaugaOntario, Canada L4W 253PHONE: 905-624-2806 FAX: 905-624-6163
To: ROYAL OAK MINES INC. TIMMINS DIVISION P.O. BOX 2010 TIMMINS, ON P4N 7X7
Comments: ATTN: ROD BARBER
CERTIFICATE A9635613
(JWW ) - ROYAL OAK MINES INC.
Project: P.O. # :
submitted to our lab in Mississauga, ON. This report was printed on 19-OCT-96.
SAMPLE PREPARATION
CHEMEX CODE
299 229
* NOTE
NUMBER SAMPLES
2 2
l!
DESCRIPTION
Pulp; prepped on other workorder icp - AQ Digestion charge
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.
A9635613
ANALYTICAL
CHEMEXCODE
21182119212021212122212321242125212621272128215021302131213221512134213521362137213821392140214121422143214421452146214721482149
NUMBERSAMPLES
22222222222222222222222222222222
DESCRIPTION
Ag ppm: 32 element, soil S rockAl *s: 32 element, soil Se rockAs ppm: 32 element, soil S rockBa ppm: 32 element, soil S rockBe ppm: 32 element, soil 6 rockBi ppm: 32 element, soil S rockCa \t 32 element, soil t rockCd ppm: 32 element, soil 4 rockCo ppm: 32 element, soil d rockCr ppm: 32 element, soil s, rockCu ppm: 32 element, soil S rockFe *6: 32 element, soil K rockCa ppm: 32 element, soil ft rockKg ppm: 32 element, soil S, rockK H: 32 element, soil 4 rockLa ppm: 32 element, soil S, rockMg H: 32 element, soil 4 rockMn ppm: 32 element, soil S rockHo ppm: 32 element, soil 4 rockNa H: 32 element, soil t rockNi ppm: 32 element, soil St rockP ppm: 32 element, soil t rockPb ppm: 32 element, soil S rockSb ppm: 32 element, soil t rock
PROCEDURES
METHOD
ICP-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 t rock ICP-AESSr ppm: 32 element, soil Z rockTi H: 32 element, soil 4 rockTl ppm: 32 element, soil 6 rockU ppm: 32 element, soil 4 rockV ppm: 32 element, soil 4 rockW ppm: 32 element, soil t rockZn ppm: 32 element, soil t rock
ICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AES
DETECTIONLIMIT
0.20.01
210
0.52
0.010.5
111
0.01101
0.0110
0.0151
0.011
102211
0.0110101
102
UPPERLIMIT
100.015.001000010000100.01000015.00100.010000100001000015.00100001000010.001000015.0010000100005.001000010000100001000010000100005.001000010000100001000010000
Chemex Labs LtdAnalytical Chemists " Geochemists ' Registered Assayers
5175 Timbetlea Blvd., MississaugaOntano, Canada L4W 2S3PHONE: 905-624-2806 FAX: 905-624-6163
To: ROYAL OAK MINES INC. TIMMINS DIVISION P.O. BOX 2010 TIMMINS, ON P4N 7X7
Project: Comments:
Page N jer :1-A Total Pages : 1 Certificate Date: 19-OCT-96 Invoice No. : 19635613 P.O. Number : Account :JWW
ATTN:ROD BARBER
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9635613
SAMPLEPREP CODE
Ag ppn
Al As ppm
Ba ppm
Be ppm
Bi ppm
Ca Cd ppm
Co ppm
Cr Cu ppm
Fe Ga ppm ppm
La ppm
Mg Mn ppm
Mo ppm
UC43876 AX43877
299299
229229
0.2 0.2
0.342.80
< 218
173050
0.5 0.5
1.870.99
0.5 0.5
1531
307189
1295
1.835.52
1010
0.210.01
1010
0.662.03
500620
CERTIFICATION:.
Chemex Labs Ltd.Analytical Chemists " Geochemists " Registered Assayers
5175 Timberlea Blvd., MississaugaOntario, Canada L4W 2S3PHONE: 905-624-2806 FAX: 905-624-6163
To: ROYAL OAK MINES INC. TIMMINS DIVISION P.O. BOX 2010 TIMMINS, ON P4N 7X7
Project: Comments:
Page K jer :1-B Total Pages : 1 Certificate Date: 19-OCT-96 Invoice No. : 19635613 P.O. Number : Account :JWW
ATTN:ROD BARBER
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9635613
SAMPLEPREP CODE
Na Ni ppm
P ppm
Pb ppm
Sb ppm
Se ppm
Sr ppm
Ti Tl ppm
U ppm
V ppm
W ppm
Zn ppm
UC43876 MC43877
299299
229229
0.050.01
1251
700880
65411
0.010.42
1010
1010
18140
1010
3860
CERTIFICATION:.
Chemex Labs Ltd,Analytical Chemists" Geochemists " Registered Assayers
5175 Timberlea Blvd., MississaugaOntario, Canada L4W 2S3PHONE: 905-624-2806 FAX: 905-624-6163
ROYAL OAK MINES INC. TIMMINS DIVISION P.O. BOX 2010 TIMMINS, ON P4N 7X7
Comments: ATTN: ROD BARBER
CERTIFICATE A9636212
(JWW ) - ROYAL OAK MINES INC.
Project: P.O. # :
Samples submitted to our lab in Mississauga, ON. This report was printed on 24-OCT-96.
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, Hg, Na, Sr, Ti, Tl, W.
SAMPLE PREPARATION
CHEMEX CODE
205 226
3202 229
* NOTE
NUMBER SAMPLES
38 38 38 38
l!
DESCRIPTION
Qeochem ring to approx 150 mesh 0-3 Kg crush and split Rock - save entire reject ICP - AQ Digestion charge
A9636212
ANALYTICAL
CHEMEXCODE
3993983
21182119212021212122212321242125212621272128215021302131213221512134213521362137213821392140214121422143214421452146214721482149
NUMBERSAMPLES
381
3838383838383838383838383838383838383838383838383838383838383838
DESCRIPTION
Au ppb: Fuse 30 gram-EXT-AA finAu ppb: Fuse 30 g sampleAg ppm: 32 element, soil t rockAl 's: 32 element, soil Se rockAs ppm: 32 element, soil 6 rockBa ppm: 32 element, soil 6 rockBe ppm: 32 element, soil t rockBi ppm: 32 element, soil t rockCa H: 32 element, soil fe rockCd ppm: 32 element, soil K rockCo ppm: 32 element, soil 6 rockCr ppm: 32 element, soil t rockCu ppm: 32 element, soil Se rockFe Hi 32 element, soil 6 rockGa ppm: 32 element, soil k rockHg ppm: 32 element, soil S rockK H: 32 element, soil S rockLa ppm: 32 element, soil S rockMg Hi 32 element, soil 4 rockMn ppm: 32 element, soil b rockMo ppm: 32 element, soil K rockNa H: 32 element, soil ft rockNi ppm: 32 element, soil ft rockP ppm: 32 element, soil S rockPb ppm: 32 element, soil i rockSb ppm: 32 element, soil i rock
PROCEDURES
METHOD
FA-EXT-AAFA-AASICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICF-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AES
Se ppm: 32 elements, soil t rock ICP-AESSr ppm: 32 element, soil ft rockTi H: 32 element, soil ft rockTl ppm: 32 element, soil t rockU ppm: 32 element, soil t rockV ppm: 32 element, soil Z rockW ppm: 32 element, soil t rockZn ppm: 32 element, soil t rock
ICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AESICP-AES
DETECTIONLIMIT
15
0.20.01
210
0.52
0.010.5
111
0.01101
0.0110
0.0151
0.011
102211
0.0110101
102
UPPERLIMIT
100010000100.015.001000010000100.01000015.00100.010000100001000015.00100001000010.001000015.0010000100005.00
1000010000100001000010000100005.001000010000100001000010000
Chemex Labs LtdAnalytical Chemists * Geochemists " Registered Assayers
5175 Timberlea Blvd., MississaugaOntario, Canada L4W 2S3PHONE: 905-624-2806 FAX: 905-624-6163
To: ROYAL OAK MINES INC. TIMMINS DIVISION P.O. BOX 2010 TIMMINS, ON P4N 7X7
Project: Comments:
Page l jer :1-A Total Pages : 1 Certificate Date: 24-OCT-96 Invoice No. : 19636212 P.O. Number : Account :JWW
ATTN: ROD BARBER
SAMPLE
* YA 1 H"7 fl* YA'IQTQ* Y A 7 O fl rt
AX43881ft V A. 1 Q B 0
ftYA'SRfl'5
&X43884K VA 1 R R 5
* Y4 7 0 R 7
ft V A 7 R R R
MC43889 UC43890UC43891ftYA1RQ3
ft VA 7 R Q 1
UC43894ftYA^R Q IsftYA*)R Q C
UC43897
1YA 7RQRft VA 1 R Q Q
UC43900UC43901IUC43902
MC43903AX43904UC43905AX43906UC43907
ftY47QflR
UC43909UC43910&X43911UC43912
UC43913&X43914ft VA ^ Q 1 C
PR CO
205205205205205
205205205205205
205205 205205205
205205205205205
205205205205205
205205205205205
205205205205205
205205205
EP DE
226 226
226 226
226
226226226
226 226226 226226
226
226226
226226
226
226226226 226
226226 226226
226
Au ppb Au ppb Ag Al As Ba Be EXT-AA FA+AA ppm \ ppm ppm ppm
5 ———— < 0.2 0.95 < 2 40 < 0.510 ----- < 0.2 1.21 2 30 < 0.5
5 ———— < 0.2 1.61 4 30 < 0.53 ———— < 0.2 1.68 < 2 20 < 0.5 1 ——— < 0.2 1.51 2 10 < 0.5
1 -- —— < 0.2 1.71 < 2 10 < 0.54 ———— < 0.2 1.61 < 2 10 < 0.56 ——— < 0.2 2.23 < 2 10 < 0.5 1 ——— < o.2 1.93 < 2 30 < 0.5
< 1 ———— < 0.2 2.37 2 10 < 0.5
300 ——— < 0.2 1.79 2 30 < 0.5 :*1000 2020 0.2 1.95 < 2 10 < 0.5
7 ———— f 0.2 1.67 < 2 30 < 0.5 4 ———— .c 0.2 1.05 < 2 10 < 0.54 ———— .c 0.2 1.53 < 2 20 < 0.5
31 ———— < 0.2 2.05 6 10 < 0.5HO ———— .* 0.2 2.14 4 30 K 0.5
53 ———— < 0.2 2.50 6 10 < 0.557 -- —— < 0.2 2.17 < 2 40 < 0.539 ———— < o.2 1.77 2 30 < 0.5
31 ———— < 0.2 1.97 2 50 < 0.546 -- —— < 0.2 1.53 < 2 30 < 0.534 -- —— < 0.2 1.91 6 30 < 0.5
170 ———— 0.2 1.93 6 30 < 0.5 41 ———— .j o.2 1.62 6 30 < 0.5
8 ----. < 0.2 1.83 < 2 30 < 0.5150 ———— < 0.2 2.76 6 10 < 0.5* l ———— o.2 1.32 22 10 < 0.5*: i ———— .5 o.2 0.91 10 10 < 0.5
1 ———— < o.2 1.43 12 10 < 0.5
< 1 ———— < 0.2 1.42 12 10 < 0.5f i ———— < o.2 1.37 10 10 < 0.5< 1 ——— < 0.2 0.91 < 2 10 < 0.5 15 ——— o.2 0.81 18 10 < 0.54 l ———— < o.2 2.41 10 10 < 0.5
< 1 ———— < 0.2 1.53 6 10 < 0.5< 1 ———— < 0.2 1.08 6 30 < 0.5 1 -- —— < 0.2 2.07 < 2 10 < 0.5
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A963621 2
Bi Ca Cd Co Cr Cu Fe Ga Hg K La Mg ppm "^ ppm ppm ppm ppm \ ppm ppm '-t* ppm \
< 2 3.22 < 0.5 11 50 23 2.06 < 10 < 1 0.31 10 0.57 < 2 4.29 < 0.5 14 45 38 2.98 < 10 < 1 0.24 10 0.82< 2 2.99 < 0.5 10 57 6 3.83 < 10 < 1 0.25 10 1.14< 2 3.08 < 0.5 12 56 6 4.26 < 10 < 1 0.17 10 1.27 < 2 4.16 < 0.5 10 48 8 3.63 < 10 < 1 0.20 10 1.06
< 2 2.43 < 0.5 12 57 10 3.89 < 10 < 1 0.14 < 10 1.18< 2 2.79 < 0.5 17 67 124 3.45 < 10 < 1 0.16 < 10 1.02< 2 2.12 < 0.5 15 25 11 3.28 < 10 < 1 0.15 < 10 1.53< 2 3.80 < 0.5 14 29 18 2.57 < 10 < 1 0.29 < 10 1.18< 2 1.61 < 0.5 18 24 75 3.68 < 10 < 1 0.16 < 10 1.45
< 2 2.75 < 0.5 12 16 46 2.93 < 10 < 1 0.23 10 1.0010 4.48 < 0.5 14 41 23 3.50 < 10 < 1 0.12 < 10 1.36
< 2 2.40 < 0.5 7 16 1 2.62 < 10 < 1 0.22 10 1.00 < 2 8.89 < 0.5 5 24 8 1.77 < 10 < 1 0.16 10 1.02< 2 2.01 < 0.5 9 24 6 2.21 < 10 < 1 0.16 < 10 0.90
< 2 1.81 < 0.5 26 30 138 3.48 < 10 < 1 0.11 < 10 1.27< 2 1.60 < 0.5 22 39 123 3.54 < 10 < 1 0.14 < 10 1.27< 2 1.86 < 0.5 41 39 270 4.80 < 10 < 1 0.05 < 10 1.55< 2 4.57 < 0.5 18 21 117 3.78 < 10 < 1 0.22 10 1.26 < 2 1.84 < 0.5 21 26 118 2.90 < 10 < 1 0.17 10 0.94
< 2 1.43 < 0.5 19 38 316 3.86 * 10 < 1 0.20 < 10 1.21< 2 1.38 < 0.5 10 34 66 2.16 < 10 < 1 0.16 < 10 0.85< 2 1.21 < 0.5 21 25 168 3.72 < 10 < 1 0.17 < 10 1.10< 2 2.57 < 0.5 16 19 209 3.99 < 10 < 1 0.18 < 10 1.19 < 2 1.60 < 0.5 14 32 126 2.72 < 10 < 1 0.13 < 10 1.14
< 2 1.94 < 0.5 15 92 37 2.53 < 10 < 1 0.07 10 1.72< 2 1.83 < 0.5 25 53 244 5.52 < 10 < 1 0.09 < 10 2.01< 2 5.18 < 0.5 16 13 42 5.10 < 10 < 1 0.07 < 10 1.74< 2 5.26 < 0.5 9 15 23 3.90 < 10 < 1 0.07 < 10 1.91 < 2 4.85 < 0.5 14 15 25 5.07 < 10 < 1 0.05 < 10 1.23
< 2 4.41 < 0.5 11 15 22 4.79 < 10 < 1 0.06 < 10 1.57< 2 4.20 < 0.5 12 17 23 4.50 < 10 < 1 0.07 < 10 1.47< 2 3.73 < 0.5 7 29 11 3.85 < 10 < 1 0.07 < 10 0.98< 2 7.66 < 0.5 20 43 52 5.72 < 10 < 1 0.06 < 10 2.74< 2 4.77 < 0.5 19 17 11 7.23 < 10 < 1 0.06 < 10 1.77
< 2 3.53 < 0.5 12 26 27 4.35 < 10 < 1 0.09 < 10 1.29< 2 3.40 < 0.5 9 20 24 2.80 < 10 < 1 0.11 < 10 0.97< 2 3.10 < 0.5 22 25 8 6.04 < 10 < 1 0.05 < 10 1.13
CERTIFICATION:
Chemex Labs Ltd.Analytical Chemists" Geochemists * Registered Assayers
5175 Timberlea Blvd., MississaugaOntario, Canada L4W 2S3PHONE: 905-624-2806 FAX: 905-624-6163
To: ROYAL OAK MINES INC. TIMMINS DIVISION P.O. BOX 2010 TIMMINS, ON P4N 7X7
Project: Comments:
Page l, .oer :1-B Total Pages : 1 Certificate Date: 24-OCT-96 Invoice No. : 19636212 P.O. Number : Account :JWW
ATTN:ROD BARBER
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UC43883UC43884AX43885AX43886AX43887
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AX43893AX43894MC43895MC43896WC43897
AX43898UC43899AX43900WC43901AX43902
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UC43908AX43909AX43910UC43911UC43912
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875 5 0.02 27 820 < 2 < 2790 5 0.03 26 770 < 2 2840 3 0.01 21 920 < 2 < 2770 3 0.02 16 820 < 2 < 2810 4 0.01 20 880 < 2 < 2
340 5 0.01 9 940 < 2 < 2515 28 < 0.01 9 660 < 2 < 2370 5 < 0.01 10 970 < 2 < 2720 1 0.01 7 760 < 2 < 2305 4 0.01 11 970 < 2 < 2
420 5 0.01 23 900 < 2 < 2440 6 0.01 15 870 < 2 < 2570 12 < 0.01 28 790 < 2 < 2690 6 < 0.01 16 920 < 2 < 2385 7 0.01 20 900 < 2 < 2
455 5 < 0.01 12 920 < 2 < 2315 4 0.02 14 1010 < 2 < 2460 5 0.01 20 980 < 2 < 2600 7 0.01 17 900 < 2 < 2435 7 0.02 17 910 < 2 < 2
460 3 0.05 23 1780 < 2 < 2770 7 < 0.01 28 1010 < 2 < 2
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1150 1 0.08 8 900 < 2 < 2970 < 1 0.09 5 1000 < 2 < 2
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2 56 0.12 < 10 < 10 26 < 10 382 69 0.13 < 10 < 10 25 < 10 343 87 0.13 < 10 < 10 26 < 10 442 95 0.15 < 10 < 10 23 < 10 323 112 0.17 < 10 < 10 32 < 10 42
2 60 0.14 < 10 < 10 20 < 10 161 82 0.01 < 10 < 10 19 < 10 221 41 0.12 < 10 K 10 17 < 10 162 61 0.05 < 10 < 10 10 < 10 101 59 0.13 < 10 < 10 23 < 10 14
2 82 0.15 < 10 < 10 28 < 10 203 108 0.17 < 10 < 10 36 < 10 223 139 0.17 < 10 < 10 37 < 10 263 107 0.16 < 10 < 10 32 < 10 243 117 0.15 < 10 < 10 30 < 10 16
3 96 0.13 < 10 < 10 31 < 10 203 105 0.14 < 10 < 10 27 < 10 142 97 0.16 < 10 < 10 27 < 10 222 70 0.13 < 10 < 10 29 < 10 241 119 0.12 < 10 < 10 23 < 10 22
4 171 0.11 < 10 < 10 62 < 10 304 85 0.18 < 10 < 10 66 < 10 365 71 < 0.01 < 10 < 10 22 < 10 824 63 < 0.01 < 10 < 10 15 < 10 545 65 < 0.01 < 10 < 10 22 < 10 92
4 57 < 0.01 < 10 < 10 21 < 10 884 57 < 0.01 < 10 < 10 18 < 10 823 61 < 0.01 < 10 < 10 11 < 10 564 80 < 0.01 < 10 < 10 11 < 10 626 70 < 0.01 < 10 < 10 34 * 10 152
4 56 < 0.01 < 10 < 10 21 < 10 842 59 < 0.01 < 10 < 10 13 < 10 464 46 < 0.01 < 10 < 10 24 < 10 124
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Declaration of Assessment Work Performed on Mining LandMining Act, Subsection 65(2) and 66(3), R.S.O. 1990
Transaction Number (office use)
Assessment Files Research Imaging
Persona! information collected on this for
Mining Act. the information is a public reef
Questions about this collection should 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury. Ontar 32D04NE2004 2 18032 MCVITTIE 900
Act. Under section 8 of the with the mining land holder,
lent and Mines, 6th Floor,
Instructions: - For work performed on Crown Lands before recording a claim, use form 0240.
- Please type or print in ink.
1. Recorded holder(s) (Attach a list if necessary). i 80 32
Name . ,—.
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T,~m,v,i, ^two PI iv 7x7Name
Address
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Client Number
Telephone Number
tor) uo-l/y-l-F"7705)jt- 1*32.Client~Number
Telephone Number
Fax Number
2. Type of work performed: Check ( ^ ) and report on only ONE of the following groups for this declaration.
r—ifieotechnical: prospecting, surveys, L^i assays and work under section 18 (regs)
r—L Physical: drilling, stripping,L^f trenching and associated assays
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Work Type
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PerToSrme0drk From (P'lO^IC, TO SO fil f^N/Day Month Tear Day Ironfi Year
Global Positioning System Data (if available) Township/Area
/tt- l/'/^/'t^ 7u//? LL.M or G-Plan Number f
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Office Use
Commodity
Total S Value of * Work Claimed 3, ^5^
NTS Reference
.Mining Division \^ J i 1 L r\ i
Resident Gaojogist . f\ District ^d'^lAKfL,J\AJLA^
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
Fax Number
Telephone Number
(7P5-)
4. Certification by Recorded Holder or Agent
^w fl^J iPrint Name)
, do hereby certify that l have personal knowledge of the facts set
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.
Signature of Recorded Holder or Agent Date
Agent's Address
*/' f/* *Telephone Number Fax Number
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 ifwork 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
1 234568
L IIS7I3I 'L UlWL UltWi 7&7V5JL-
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Number of Claim Units. For other mining land, list hectares.
16 ha
12
2
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Column Totals
Value of work performed on this claim or other mining land.
S26, 825
0
S 5, 892
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Value of work applied to this claim.
N/A
S24,000
S 4,000
0000
Value of work assigned to other mining claims.
124,000
0
0
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Bank. Value of work to be distributed at a future date.
52,825
0
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@ O.I/0W'l Name)
, do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible under
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 Writing" 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 ( ^ ) in the boxes below to show how
you wish to prioritize the deletion of credits:
M 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 appendix 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.
For Office Use OnlyReceived Stamp
0241 (02/96)
Deemed Approved Date
Date Approved
Date Notification Sent
Total Value of Credit Approved
Approved tor Recording by Mining Recorder (Signature)
Ontario Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Wines
Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit
Transaction Number (office use)
Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of subsection 6(1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96. Under
section 8 of the 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 the Chief Mining Recorder, Ministry of Northern Development and
Mines, 6th Floor. 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 685.
Work Type
//M cx (^
Units of WorkDepending on Ihe type o' work, list the number of hours/days worked, metres ol drilling, kilo- melres ol gnd Ime. number of samples, etc.
Cost Per Unit of work
Total Cost
J./t^ T
Associated Costs (e.g. supplies, mobilization and demobilization).
0 nYt-e i ^3- tt 113
Transportation Costs
Food and Lodging Costs
14.1 J jTotal Value of Assessment Work
Calculations of Filing Discounts:
1. Work filed within two years of performance is claimed at l000Xo 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 500Xo 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 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:
l, /C o n f\ Zj~ " o-fu , do hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as mayprint lull name)
reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands indicated on
r/*".? ) tc4 l?^-o le a f'f i ________(recorded holder. ageni. or stale compaqj/pbsliion with signing authority)
to make this certification.
the accompanying Declaration of Work form as l am authorized
Signature Data
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ministers du Developpement du Nord et des Mines
March 30, 1998
ROYAL OAK MINES INC. PO Bag 2010 Timmins, Ontario P4N 7X7 Canada.
Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E6B5
Telephone: (888)415-9846 Fax: (705) 670-5881
Dear Sir or Madam:
Subject: Transaction Number(s):
Submission Number: 2.18032
StatusW9780.01193 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 DayNotice.
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: 12088
Copy for: Assessment Library
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2.18032
Date Correspondence Sent: March 30, 1998 AssessonLucille Jerome^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Transaction First ClaimNumber Number Township(s) l Area(s) Status Approval Date
W9780.01193 1137131 MCVITTIE Approval After Notice March 30, 1998
Section:17 Assays ASSAY 12 Geological GEOL
The revisions outlined in the Notice dated March 12, 1998, have been corrected.
Assessment work credit has been redistributed, as outlined on the attached Distribution of Assessment Work Credit sheet, to better reflect the location of the work.
Correspondence to: Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):Resident Geologist Rodney BarberKirkland Lake, ON TIMMINS, ONTARIO, CANADA
Assessment Files Library ROYAL OAK MINES INC.Sudbury, ON Timmins, Ontario
Page: 1Correspondence ID: 12088
Distribution of Assessment Work Credit
The following credit distribution reflects the value of assessment work performed on the mining land(s).
Date: March 30, 1998
Submission Number: 2.18032
Transaction Number: W9780.01193
Claim Number Value Of Work Performed
1137131 390.001137130 130.00
767464 777.00
767463 260.00
767439 594.00
767460 594.00767452 594.00
Total: S 3,339.00
Page: J
Correspondence ID: 1 2088