DIAMOND DRILLING
TOWNSHIP: CUNNINGHAM
41010NE8846 32 CUNNINGHAM
REPORT No,: 32 d of 2)010
WORK PERFORMED BY: CONSOLIDATED SHUNSBY MINES LIMITED
CLAIM No.
See Accompanying Location Map
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FOOTAGE
400'
302.3'
389'
408'
266'
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195'
327'
177'
424'
150'
191'
184'
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153'
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DATE NOTE
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DIAMOND DRILLING, Report #32, (l of 2)
CUNNINGHAM TOWNSHIP, mtd.
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FOOTAGE
408'
280'
184'
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149'
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123'
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348
285'
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DIAMOND DRILLING, Repori # 32, (l of 2),
CUNNINGHAM TOWNSHIP, Got. ..
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207'
423
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500
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557
705
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215
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170
147
153
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July/66
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37. C- 5ft 2 Acidic volcanics f.inc to medium /jrainsd -.rlth black ^tr. ryss. General ^rr. colour -.:ith scattered pyrit? crystr.ls ,-.i,d i few bleb:: of pyrrhotite. Scattered co:-hc:rj^, v-l-s bztv:.2n 47." "-'.d 47.7 ft. Indistinct br.-.dins
traill eel r. t 51 ft. Bet\-c;en 54.?i**r*r-"i ••t- r***4--v**f~- ^, ^ ^ ^O "Pi* ^ -*-. *--.~. r-V t* *.f U i. k ' ^ s^L'.* 1^'^*! H"-' ** *^^ A l* * *^ - - -.. *J
\ and 55.2 good fclsbr of pyrrhotite. Bard:':-^ dips tit 69 dag. r.t ^G .-?
55.2- 62,6 .Banded arctic- .-.z of fin*- ;,".'..v.-.'l iir'c .D ; U-ii.it; ::ith cccicicnal band ofconr-c grs.ir.ed tuff. Scattered vsine cf pyrite with occtsior.nl blabs of A pyrrh.c-tit? bccor.ar.- r.:or2 co.r.~.cn near 61 .1 62 Tt. Cdd strs. of cr.rbcns.te also occur. Landed sccticnc dip 74 ucg* it ^2.2 foot.
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62.6- 73.7 - Variable coai-os grained '^r^jcr^yyj ^rscn to 6? ft. grsy to 73 feot.Vagus bar.din- crm 11 scattered crystal^ cf pyrite, l" bc.nd of blaol: ssdii.-:entcct 67 ft. Green cscticn is chloritiaed and veined with carbcn?.to. ^
73.7- 74.5 Quarts porphyry, fine grained greenish yellow. ^
74.5- 91.0 v t Fine tc medium grained quirts porphyry banded in parts. Colour .^resn togrsy occasional qjnrtr particles up to l" in length. Scattered blebs of " pyrrhotite l" cherty layrr at C7.7 feet.
91.0-120.1 Gr^c-n tnd black eodiments, rjrcen sediments arc chlcritisgd, soce r.csttersd. tuff bands occasional bleb- c-f pjrrh. i.-. th? bidding planes. Sediir.snts ^
y becor-e. finer grr.in^d and darker s^en st 97.4- 2'" carbcnc.ts vsin at PI.9 ' i, ^Vsir. of frac^urtd pyrite -tt 92,2. i" strong blsb or^rrbTTat 9S.7. 109-0 C ^ -111,9 tuffaeaour, to nggloniarate, bend. FiT-ctured scne 112.3 tc 112.6. J Strong blsbs~of chert"vrf.th pyrite and pyrrhotite at 113.4. 1C2.C-120.1
R p i'-i-y-*— 4-..- "i" i" TV liTar^l- ^jai^n-i n" -^ v\™ *7 f\ i3f*i at TOT ** *"t h.CV.X.^^.. wk- .iT^-JL. .-Ly U-L*iU.i... x-CUU-LiJ^ ^i^p^ f/J C.C^* cL L. i^^.v^ o. d.
Vara able chert i;reen to grey xoth chloritic sedimentary bands 4" to l" in
in blebs and rjw.ll vrrinc. Chloritic" br.ndo occur bstv;een 125.0-126.7 ft. ft bct-.-en 127.0-129.1. Brecciated zone 127.5-127.9 also 129.1-132.3 Tt. Sonic ba.ndc cf chert are white and usually brecciated. Sofflj quarts and p pyrite stringers occur.
Kainly fine grained black sediments iidth so.-nc quartz porphyry and chertbands. 133.7-134.2 black cedirr.ants; 134.2-134.4 banded chert; 134.4-136.4Quartz porphyry griding to black cedirr.snts. Small, ve ins Df pyrite c.ndscattered crystals. Very little pyrrhotits. Few odd c-.rbcna.tc and quart?.v^^ nr r-.—vi 4-^-. ,,-r,^, "T/.O Q i.1 .-a A. i /,A A i /.') ; /\;—i ;,7 W^T /.nr q————————' v3^.i.c, ora.pi.— I.JLo K^-i-s, j-ij,)* j)—-.-4^).o, JI.H.U.o——'4; .o, ^.'tf .c—^.4., .7.
Light coloured fractured chart ^- ' dA.
Black sediments and tuff, srnall pyrite it pyrrhotite veins.''
Kainly tuff nedium grained light grey. Fev; black ssdimant phases.-^
Kaiily black ssdimants, ftw tuff phacis in upper pr.rt. A fe:-/ cherty lenssc occur and crral.l pyrite veins r.nd scattered pyrite crystals.
Variable tuff and black seai'cantt. Small clusters of pyrite. Bedding 3ips ^-,, at 65 c-.g. at 172.5 ft. " '
12011-133.7
133*7-156.5
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156.5-1^.4
157.4-1^0.7
I60.7-l63.3
163,3-170*2
170.2-173.5
173.5-177.6
177.^-179.3
Coarse grained ~ray tuff, patchoc of pyrite.
BlacS: s cdir.cn ts vdth lcns^c of chert, and patchs- of pyrite.
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Y,'9.;!-"l.r3.9 l-'ii.-.ly black M-di:s*;nts, f W tuff bandy, sotU-r-H veins of pyrite usually ,* , occurin^; in 'the bedding planes, Se*. tt nrc-d blobs of pyrrhotite, also a -fftw^ veins of
133.9-135.9 Co a r.- 3 g ra i 1 1 c? fir*/ barr IK c.^air^ fin.tr crai.-.Tid r' ?^~ bo t le-,. '
/3ie5.9-1^.3 Black sediments, 3/16" thick r- rite vci:i. n
186.3-1-J7.S Grey chert slightly banded. ^
127.2-190*0 Mainly bl^-ck r.-din^ntc come suggestion of tuff, few small pyrite veins. ^
190. 0- 191. C Tuff becorr.ir^ finer grained naar bottom. T
191.0-197.1 -Blrck sedimftntr, fftw chrrty lances, f M- thir. ^jrite veins. Cr.3 fiint p^rrh. /4- ^ , x vein b 195.7, Fsddin^ dips 1C i~L . st 197.0.^^ '
197-1-193.0 Coarsa grp.inod ^rey tuff, f*w clustors of pyrite cry-stals, few blebs of 7" pyrrhotite.
19S. 0-201, 8 Black scdirisritE v;ith cherty lenses, ne mirifar^.liEation P-is' —— -— — -^-r-201.C-215.0 Coarse grained dark ^rsy tuff vdth scattered ryritsr Eecomss nore argill
acsour at 211.4 ft. Banded v:ith tuff towarde brtton.' Yellowish c^*n, schicty appctrancf 212.5-21/+.1.
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215.0-225.7 ^Black sedimcnte with rfatter^d tuff Vnnds, scattered cubes and vsir.s of "'e. Lenses cf chert end scattered blebc of pyrrhotite.
225.7-226.4 Grey tuff band, coarse at top grading down to fins at bottom. Pyrite Min. ' 1^ j ^^^.226,4-232,1 Mainly bluish grey chert. Fair pyrrhotite ndncralizption bstvsen 227.1-223.3 xj
Pyrite scattered throughout. Only occasions l bleb of pyrrhotite between 228.3-232.1, also becoming tuffaceous in appearance.-\.b f J,
232.1-236,7 Black sediments, occasional lens of chert red pyrite vein, no pyrrhotite. ff
236.7-237*9 Bluirh grsy chert, fairly v:?ll mineralized v.rith pyrrhotite, black graphitic (2. appearing lines at 90 deg. to cere,
237.9-253.5 l&irly chert. 237.9-238.8 Agglomerate; 238.8-240.4 Bluish chert;240.4-242.9 chert v.'cll miners lizud with pyrrh, which occurs nainly in ^
•- , - bidding nlunes. Chert massive to banded. Banded parts contain bands of 1& v~^.-r'. ..r pyrrhotite. Massive from 245.0-247.JL. Tuff 247.S to 248.1. Pyrite and
f^0 '"' "^ pyrrhotite occur between 248.4-249.2 not to well mineralized. Brecciated ~-" sons between 250.? fc 253.5 filled with yellov: carbonata.
253.5-252.5 Mainly black^sediments, occasional band of chert and tuff, scattered py. /r~"C caull blebs of "pyrrhotite at 252.4 ft.
255.5-266.6 Nainly chert inarcive to fractured, irregular bedding planes, ecattered blabc C, of pyrrhotita, 3" vein of carbonate at 263.6
266.6-266.9 Tuff nediuir grained, lenses of greyish green chert. "T"
266.9^270.7 Black sediments graphitic ir part, ler.ses cf chert occur fr^qu-^ntly, blebs cf pyrrhotite, littla regular bedding
27D.7-272.6 Chert with coxe carbonate atringero, brecciated in part.
272.6-278.7 Mixture cf black cedi.-ncnts ind chert interrdr.gled, occaaional well defined chert lenecs, fev.- pyrite stringers
CC.7-252. 5 1'jj.ir.ly mc.rui.vft c.nd brecciated chart.
5-P90.4 Mainly black 3;:di:r.ent.s with cccs-^ionzl chert lcr.^eo, scittcr-id pyrita L^- C vcint, very little pyrrhotiic.
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Let. 9,206.91 Bccring Jl 51 CI E CUrt'-d Cr.lobssrt 2/54D-.p. 10/.60.04 Djp -45 Cor-.-olstnd ' " 6/54 :icv. 1,959.92 Dwpth 302. 3 '
0.0 - 17,0 C? sir.-.
17.0 - IT,. 3 Bl?.ck Gidencnta -vith chart lenses snd fr:.crr.3n*-.E. A fcv; grod stringers blebc c f pyrrhotite. One clue UT of pyrite cr^ststlc. Chert Icn.css arc
13.3 - 44.4 Mainly cr-en.itcnc. with variclites - grcj-ish ^i sun colour. A little pyritef rair'.cr.iljzj'.tion between 25.4 '•*-^C. 27.8, Vi..riol:i tes be norris larger s.:.d. wore
A. prcminsr.t from 2',\C. Variolr'tes about ^ lo/.-, l/o" vridi - ovsl shc-.po ~P\ trend v-f -^riclitr.-. -i.t "TlTT^pj^ with ccrs.
1 l. ' — ! l "7 O l' -*l r- --1,^'^i f'l ^- If \J-t4-V, "/-ir-l — ^T^-C-flTo ..T ^XTY^-5t*- fDH^-f.*-^ I'T. i v^ io. \..^ t~j.il i*ip^ ^.y w j t,n V,C.T-- -~ crj obnic 01 pyro.tc. . u^
44.7 - 76.T/ GrcKnstcr.c. Ftv? carbcnitf.fl ps.tchrs-a.nd s^iall veins. Variolitc" vt.ry frcj-^ prrnincr.t.ov^.ls U- indistinct cuijt'ssticr)-. Fr:.ctuiv3 o-cur ut 55.6, dip 7?
^\" end at c! ^.6 - 5V ^I'P U' 1 cort. "fracture 3 f i "'.lad with dark cole r 2 d ree!'.
76.? - 7". 6 Pale fine grained gr-?r."trr.'i - :io-vaxiclii^s.
77.6 - 77.7 Dark i,re*n - gr "/i s tone - sir.all v^riclitec.
77.7 - 77.9 File fine grained 2i*-er:Stone - no variolijte^^.
77.9 - 94.2 Grcenstor.e contxining vv^c.litee. At 8?.O vuriolitcs r*re set in a black matri:: - breccia t rd app*.-E.r.~acc.
?4.2 - 7J.5 Grccr.r.tone - lc.rge purpls vnric?.ites - vc;rr hard - ir. s. pale ^rv:- \ v; trix.
or r ^ 07 /. T)arl' ar-^^ ~ p-.-.-.^^.-i-.-a/^.? /^.*J l-'*-J IV. t^,i - -'. . ~ {i- --J-. ^- ii^.. ^^
97.6 - 93.1 Silicified greenstone - light purple cole r.
98.1 ~ 93.9 Groer.stona - dirk c^een sediment l^1' thick at 93,6 - dip 55 to core,
98.9 - 134.3 Graenstcn* - '-n.th bands of purplish silicified greenstone. J *^i Silicified sections: ; '^"^
" 98.9 - 99.1x 103.1 ^ .104.0
104.2 - 105.0 106.2 - 106.4 107.0 - 10?.C 109.5 - 110.0 111,5 - 111.7 113.3 - 114.7 115.7 - H6.2 117.4 - lie.O 119.0 - 1?2.4 123.4 - 124.2 124.8 - 125.7 126.0 - 127.4 123.4 - 12C.7 129.9 - 131.0 133.9 - 13'"-.3 brcociat-d carbonate fill.
1^.? - 1?L.4
134.4 - 146.0 Grscr.stono - v/ith ba.r.ds of purplish silicifr.rd grscr.rtcne. Color cha.-gt in sil: fifed r-art--. frcr. i purpla tc a v/hitish tcb around 14? 1 . Silicified sections:
134.9 -33^.6137.6 - 14?.;144.3 - 146.0
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146.0 - 1V-.2 V.lrJl-c -:;;iurtz ve-in v:ith f ra E::: e r. 13 rf si li f i ec) cornstone ~ flips 50 to cor?.
146.2-155.7 Crouton*.Silicified Sections: 146.2 - 143.3
150.2 - 153.0 -7153.6 - 154.0 ____ \ *2 *156.1 - 156.2160.c 160.4163.3 - 164*.9165.9 - 166.6168.1 - 163.3169.7 - 169.9172.0 ~ 172.3
1S5.7 - 205cl Hornblende - biotite syenite - fine to radium grained. General dark grsen -l ^ appearance; st 193,3 ^" carbonate vein dupping 26 to core. Occasional (/\ fine fractures, filled v:ith carbonate, i" carbonate vein at 205,1 dips ?6
to ccra - bccorr.es chlcriticed tov.'trd 206. Pink feldspar.
205.1 - 214.5 Dark yrncn sediiients - smxll bands of lit-ht^rcsn^silicified iouk fror. -|"to 1-^" thick, The E; e binds have fine diccc.7dns.tsd pyrrhotite nancralization. Band s d s^ctior.c:
206.0 - 204.1 203.9 - ^09.0 209.5 - 209.6 209.9 - 210.0 210.3 - 210.4
.210.7 - 210.3 211.1 - 211.2211.3 - 211.4211.5 - 211.6211.9 - 212.0213.0- 213.1 : ,-6213.3 -
214.5 - 269.0 Mainly greenstone with variolitssj tedium to sna.11^ Variolites usuallyliEhtcr color then r.atrix. 219.4 - 219.9 fractured reck filled v.ith dark raateriE.1 - dips L3 at 219.3.e 233.1 * 3" brecciated - filled ;;ith cr.rbcaate. - J 236.0 4" E.Ttll carbonate vain contains pyrrhotite tnd pyrits Of V
nincralisation - dip 53. @ 236.4 - 236.7 fracture filled vd.tr ct-rbonate and fragment*.5 247.4 - 248,0 fracture filled -.vith carbonate - F'rpJJL vein of pyrite, g 25C.4 - 252.5 and 260.9 - 261,3 fractures filled with carbonate -
eir.all pyrit: ninerali^atior.. @ 266.5 l" fracture - carbons.tsd. 267.5 l" fracture filled with fragr.2nte of greenstone, car
bonate ar.-:! pyrite.6 260,1 2" carbcpp.tcd fracture plus pyrit* ) 263.3 2'.' carbo;iatrd fracture plus pyrite ) dip 6?
V"- - 269,0 - 276.1.^ Quarts porphrry - coc.rse grr.i.ied - grey color: lar^e phenocr^-cts,
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276.1 - 230.0 Greenstone. .
230.0 - 2r.c.3 Hornblende, biotite r.ysnitc - fine tc -/-iiuni grained, general dark gr.'*nA ^T* 1*^ *^3'*^""n^*^ r^^rt'" ~^*f ~] "i * r\r* T**- 'i A___ ^--. - *fc L f — J. j. wvl lv^rrf ~" ^j-I*Ji. j.r^-l.^t*j LJM.J t .
233.3 -302.3 Kc-inly chert - becordr.g fe pically^bandcd toward en^ofjiolp. Chert ^rey to white. 296.5 - 299.7 vei.i* and blebs of pyrrhotite and pyr: tc - fairly lar~c
vein of pyrrhotie S 293.5. Occr.sjcr.tl black K^dLT.ir.t bind,'fs;: pyrite vair-i i? 3C2.0. Bands dip 71 C 2?9.7.
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Lat. 9,5?0.99 Pearl-- H 47 11 F. St;-rt~ci October 3/54D:-. 10,^.17,49 Dip -Ms Co.v.pia.nd " 16/54Slav. . 1,992.32 Depth . 3^9'
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0.0 - 10.0. Caoi-.-jg.
10.0 - 73.6 Gr'-cr.fctc-ne - mainly :~. ^rscn color - scattered varinlites and clusters ofvarioTT^cs - occtsionr.l -:.i^ll utringp.r c f quarts and ccrbor.et.2.
Of S 12.L l" bl.'ih of quart?, with stri..r*r,- 13.7 ~ 14.0 App-5arar.es of ca.rbor-.ted tuff
18.3 ~ 12.7 Brecciitrd carbonated flov: appcr.rar.ee - odd. crystal of pyrits.19.4 ~ 19.7 Brsccii'tcd carbonated rock with pyrite crystals. oo i ^ oo f. r\,. ^\, n .. ^i p(t f vi ^''n r"k^^^.I^. "™ ^...f.^ V-ifc'^'.ii^t^V* J.l*'V^^'.llw-.
23.1 ~ 23.4 Carbe.iRtod fracture u.ith quarts stringsrc., quartz blue-griy color*
g 25.7 i." cherty quartz v?in - dip 40 to coro.- 26.3 -27.6 Csrtc.ntsd fracture.
27.9 - 29.1-Groanstone lighter colored - nora silicified lcr^rr variclitec.29.1 - 30,6 Crrboj.atcd tuffaceous fracture -,,lth chert lcncos.33.1 - 33.3 Gnrbonatsd fracture - ch-r-rt lenses.34.2 - 34.S Cnrbc./istcd flov; r.r.pearc.nco vd.th chert lenses.40.6 - 41.0 Black sedimnntary appcFr^.nce - strong yariolites s.round 40,941.0 - 46,7 Gre^ir/n ciirbor.atcd. rock - r.o distinct v.iriolitcs.46.7 on Green color - \.-lth vzriolitcc.46.7 - 4n,G Ctrbopiitcd fracture.tC.2 - 42.4 T.-.n Silicified greenstone Q 1,3,k 'ins carbor.r.tcd stri/.-ors.
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r o c TTI ^, .,'rn), 0 4-^j r--~V ^IMC - .,j- . ^- J S e J — i ..j. COI.t?. L,i3U — Ct, i A ^.XJC.
8*6 - 48.9 Tan ..ilicified g?-ecn3tcns.
CT^.,^iT "l \*r - l 4" ^ T*/^ '"i"*V*C"i"~ |*3^*r-'-- ^-"l^- 1 -"" ^". 'f* ^r^ -*O •\*\To4r ' ^"— ^t ^" *7 ^1v- .^—-0.-L Vi *J, Ov Z^CO ^^ 5-k-* Z-^i .^^' L/X&-1 .' C ^ ^*-*i. iJJilii. L C w* ^y- -*j . l * *-*
59.5 - 59.6 Gr?;T r.ilicificd bsct'.cn.60.4 - 60.7 T^r. silicified section.61.5 - 61.7 Tan .-ilicified section.64.3 - 64-7 Ctrb-jr.tted fracture ? fcv: crvgtals of pyrite.f-C- T AS O O- ,V r- q J -.-? ~T*rr.r"f x OTICo. J- "" GO. c- ^/i. A ^ . . rt K, - v^ ^- -. --i. ^ vL- il J .
69.4 - 69.6 C?.rb;—,itci L,ro3r,etDr.s.70.5 - 79,6 Fractured carbonated ^mrrctcno.
73.6 -77,3 Brecciated angular fra^-ents of vc-riolii.o gri-or.rtcns in a black matri:; - black rifitrix is hard r.nd passive with occ^.si^r.r.1 cluit-r of pyrito. F up tc 41 ' inlcngth.
~ i77.3 - 77- S Grcenotono. ' far
77.8 - SO. 6 Breccia tid ^r-"-rctcr.e in s. black matrix.
PC. 6 - ci.:; Grsrrcton-j.
21.5 - 91.6 Dreccicted gTssr.stcrs in a black ri.trjx. i
91.6 - 93.7 Silicified ^rtsnstcns.
93.7 - 97.2 Brccciatsd -r^cr.s^u^r in a black T.'Atrix.
97.2 - 9?. 9 Gr-on.?tcr:o. ^,-
?C.9 - 99.1 Err?c:atrd grstn^tvir.e: in a hlr.ck matrix.
99.1 - l X'. 4 Diliciri^d jr^e;ictc:.e.
Pa^a l, M.-? e C.
Shun-by Ki;.c3 Ud . uj-.:rjjibl ;r.:f. Tv/ep. Page ?, Hole Tic. C.
ICO. 4 -
100.6 -
101.4 -
101.3 -
104.2 -
104.7 -
107.6 -
1CS.3 -
110.7 -
112.2 -
114.5 -
114.6 ~
115.5 -
115.7 -
117. e "
117.9 -
US. 9 -
120.3 -
120.4 -
120.6 -
122.0 -
1.24.5 -
125.0 i
151.2 -
152.4 -
15"2 . 0 -
If 0.6
1C1.4
101.8
lJ.7
1C7.6
1??.3
ne. 7
112.2
114.5
114.6
115.5
115.7
ir7 . 8
117.9
113,9
12C.3
120.4
120.8
122. C
12.. 5
125.0
151.8
152.4
i n q•^ s -"7
T "71 O
'Carbonated filled fr-cturu v.rit'i flew spp-j.ir:mcs.
r.j.licified grcf r.rtono.
Frarturrd carbonitvd green stono.
Eilicifj 3d grccr.rtcne.
x
Carbon :i tad filltc fracture v;lth f lev: appearance.
Silicified gre-r.stone.
Carbon, ted flow ^earance - au^^u^^it^?)
Silicified grs^r.stor.c.
Carbon-itsd filled frccturs cr.c^ariolite^)
Silicified green s tor e.
^* f **V\/-' r"-Ti4"'^''1''**'3O'^*'V*^ v/^i* ^OftjLi.^iJijctL.w^I^ft
Silic^ f ^?d v j*c"nstc **c.
C,rb,'.,.t,d fracture
Gilicr'.fiod grser.*-t?r;s v;ith snail q-jarta veins.
Carbonated vein.*
Silicified greenstone.
Carbonated fracture.
Greenstone,
Carbonated graenstone.
Silicified greenstones - pale grasnish-grcy.
Small bands of black and gr^en ssdimsnts.
Mixturs of grs^nctone bands andbrinds of brecciated ritrix - grcsr.etone chcv.'s/^ariol rt5^
^ * ~~~*^^Mainly tuff with lenses of black ssdimsr.t.
Grcen^tons - carbonated add tuffaceox:s.
Banded black and grey sediments ar.d chert.
f
-
H&
greenctone ins black
**
i o i o o' c 7i- l -L" ^ ~ "——r^ ' l
155.4 - 155.7 Brecciated - filled with white carbonite.156.1 - 156.3 niyseminatsd pyrrhotite in black sediments.156.3 - 156.5 Clur,tsrs and stringers of pyrite fc pyrrhotine.
5154.0 Dip of bedding to core is 65.156.9 ~h" carbonate vein
168.2 - 163.3 Pyrrhotite sainly.169.0 - If?9.3 Grey carbonated rock,170.5 - 171.3 Gr.-.y carbonated reck. .
Chert - banded - blue grey.0171.6 Dip 70 to core.
171.5 - 171.^ Pyrrhctits.172.1 - 172..? Fyrrhot.itt.
ei?2.4 i" pyrrhotite vair..l?'5 .'' - 174.0 Pyrrlirtit 1} in blzbj ind vr.ir.s - chert ir, br.r.dcd cha
f re r. tluj crs-i' lo s:-sy.
I-Io. 2, Koli Tlc. C.
Mine K Lid. Cur.nL'i^-n Tvop, P-ge 3, Hele No. C.
171.3 - 243.7 Continued. . .ci 174.0 ~ 178.2 M;iinly blue grey, bended chert, se- m -i bands art white
an."? 3oir e dark ^ro.y - no n.ir.-.rsli'/.ation. 178.2 - 179v9 /ractvired Chert -" sil? ciflrd v.-it.h blfibs end stringers
cf pyrite - light ccO.or-sd chert. 179.9 - ISO. 2 Tine bands of pyrrhotite -*nd pyrit*. Cole r r.airly
black - sen i a fins bands of chert.130.2 -.181.6 Blur; black chert, s-all v.mox-nt of pyrite :.nd pyrrhotite.
G 131.3 f.-nall carbonated vein containing gslena and sphalerite.- 1S3.6 - 136.2 De rk blue chsrt disseminated pyrrhotite snd c* few blebs.
Few ryritc crystals. 6 184.6 Srr.all fine carbonate vein containing galena, sphalerite
tind one bleb ci chalcopyrite.136.2 - 193.7 C~rk blua grey ban-dad chert, Gome cnall pyrrhotite veins
and blebs - few clusters of pyrite - generally little ndiiera libation.
193.7 - 194.2 S.-pall. lenses of chert, blue-grey in black background. 194.2 - 200.5 bluo grey br.nded chart - fr.w veina of pyrite. 200.5 - 201.1 rrr.cturc filled vdth brecciated chert iadl black rock -
few blabs and stringers of pyrrhotite. O 201.6 Dip 72 to core.- 201.1 ~ 209*0 Kainly banded blue grey chert, Fe\r small disseminated.
bs.ndc of pyrrhotite.209.0 - 216.2 l-Cassivo blue -rey chart. 214.2 - 214.6 Di.'isGmir.atod pyrrhotits - snail carbonate veins
containing sphalerite.216.2 - 231.9 Massive chert and sections of banded ch?rt. 231.9 - 233.3 Black chert - appr.irince almost seme r^s blc.dk sediments -
banded - veins of pyrite ~ a fev: blebs and veins of py.-rhoti 233.8 - 23?.7 Blue r rc7 banded chert. tc. 233.7 - 243.2 Dark chert ^rsdiri^ into blue ^rey chert, 238.9 - 239.6 Pyrrhotite in black chert -ind black osdimcnts - ~ra.ll
voins of ophalcrito - one bleb of galena, cbxirla of bleb r - c f chalcopyrite and sor.s pyrite.
.7 - 2/ji.l Cluster of pyrite.
243-7 - 246.0 Massive - tre/ greor. carbonated - carbonated veir.s thrcughcut,
246.0 - 2pC.2 Blue-black banded chert - cluster of pyrite.
250.2 - 257.2 ftuartc pcrphyry - fir.e ^rsined - gj-ey.
257.2 - ?;?.C Bla^l: scdf.mcnt3 with chert l^r.sss - ^.r-iphitic little ryrit^.
257- - 2^C.O Ko core - probably a shear zona.
260,0 - 263.1 Ccarss grained quartz porphyry - colorless quartz. General appssrcnce v/hit-s blotches en ?,rey backrivur.d.
26S.1 - 2iG.7 Blarl: cediments with chert ler.scc - son;e pyrite
26S.7 - 27C.O Chert l^n.oc vdth . v.lac-l: s-i'l^tnts - pyrite cl-^tc
270.0 - T-V7.4 Fledsp.-i.'-i-irh/rj - vhltish gr-;; rrlor - phranccry?*-- li.-.;" - '-- 4'- - c- Dark nineral rar.ri-;f: through in veinlet'. Gor. tact ^ 277.4 dip 55-
2774.- 230. S 21c.ck sedinsrtr -.:ith i. few chert lenses ,-r.d pyrite veins parallel toinf - vsry graphitic.
290.3 ~ 2^4.6 Pslflcpar porphyry '..-^ti*r ;r^y - coarse 2r--neci b e coring quartz porphyry and gri..dir,g into ;.?irly pu:-: ^uirtz around 2t'3.4.
2 f Z. . C - 2^5. 6 Black ocdL;.t i:ti :~lth ch-.rt Irr.^ee ir. ci carbonate vsins a.iri ryrii-j veil, r \-.'y v,r: chitic.
2^5.6 - "2c.O . ilo cor- - rct^hlj ^ j'.-. 3?. r 1:0:1*.
.9 Fi'r. a err-^- r- tfJ C r '* -^ r-k. T-ldspar cr.;all. - c.-.rbc -."tri with mLiisrous cirbc'-.itevcin* - chloritic schlct. ~
311.9 - 31 -.3 0..:ai-U. V2ii:. '____ . ^ __ . _____________________________ r-. .-f. 7. ".;i * n.
y,:.-os Li mi ^ i Cu-.rdr^hn;.: T\;3p.
chiot 2. t bsgir.Tlng grading int~ .v ccr.rt;cr schi.it, eriiv?.! blsb 319.7 :.r.d 3-00.9
r* o Q 1-n-.-; 4- rt ^i*~ -**4 .-r T-r*- n O" J 'C v. i y it. . J. U ^ M U-—. j l'*j ^^..hJl^ ^x^.,
^
- 333.0 Chloritic schict grad'.r.g into a ncdium givir;2d diorite.
- 3^9.0 Oirr.lte ovsrs.ll aprcarancs d^rk ^risn rr.d ^rrr - grades from a fine to rr.sdiiun c;r;;.i,icd dj.ori'.s to c. coe r::? grair;**d Micrite - d r. r!-: s i" rrsen xip to 371.0 . Frcm 371.0 to 3^.0 btccrr.es finrr ^ra:r.3d - arrund"3?^.0. la end cf hele grader into a ccarscr grained rock, 3-'^..'r to 374- ', fairly nincix?u3 thin carbonate vein: - sssccintod v.'ith veins ars thin-lajsrs of v.'hat. ipj.car to bs s. red hematite. Dirctis cor.tsins scr.ttsred crystals: of pyrite,
339.0 EI;T3 OF HOL3.
L. No. Width Os/Au ft'C-j ^Pb. "-Sn.
.56.7 - 157.5 C-9104 *.? 0.4 Tr. 0.8
.67.6 - 168.4 C-9105 o."J 0.1 Tr. 1.1
..?1.5 - 182. C C-9106 6 Y Tr, 1.5
.e/,.2-156.0 C-9107 J.^l Tr, 0.3 1.0
39.6 C-91C2 0,7 0.1 1.2 6.2
Para 4, IIoDc \'c. C,
r.Ki-'-h-a "i'...' TH H . P'l -lin f'.l i. IT-. n w*p. Pr.~r l,. Hole No. D.
La t. /v-V/ O'-x " k- He t ring N 10 12' 3. Started Octrber 19/54.r~p. . //^G.-y.-v/y nip -45 Cr-r-plctrd " 23/54.
S.1--X'.. ^ /^: . Depth. 408 Ft.
0.0 - 19.0 Casing.
19.0 - 172*5 Acid volcanics - gray grren - f i r. s grained ~ numerous c-irbonrjLe v.~in.0. - 1/4" thick tc fine thread?. General carbonated c pp e a rance - few biotite crystals - cm?. 11 gr-ry quarts crystals - sorr.e sr.all pyrite crystals -* carbon-ale in evil Isrises - cite grr.r-r?-l apr sarr-nce is blotchy. @ 41.0 l" f lev: structure v.'ith pyrite a r. d carbonate dip 71 to core.
i*2. 5 i" dark green - smtll fin*, carbonate vrins each sidedip 74 to core,
58 C 0 fi r.e grr.rr.ilar uprenrrncc but no distinct crystals gradingintr a greyer rock - ncre c?.rbrr:?.ted.
65.0 - 65t3 carbonite tnd quartz vein'plus inclusions of dark green rock. 65.8 ~ .66.3 silicified zor.e.67.7 - 67,9 ci'-.cirtz and carbonate vein - v/hit.o - dip J& to core. 70.2 - 70.4 white irregular carbonate- vein, 7L4 ~ 71*5 cirbonated flow structure, 74.0 - 74*7 irregular white quartz vein.78,8 - 79.1 white carbonate vein. General dip 63 to core. 77.5 - SI.6 2.^.11 white carbonate indistinct crystals. 81.6 - S3.4 ir^-.Tivs grey.83.4 - ^5*0 "ill -v.'hitc ccrbo.~ato indistinct crystals, 35.C - C'?.9 r^inly n*cs. ^rcy - fsw small le::scc of carbonate,
j. d y ' S9.9 - 90.? snail -;hite carbonate indistinct crystcls. .- 90.7 - 91,1 flov- Dtrue';urr - tuffaceous appearance. J 91-1 - 95-4 s.rall v:hitc czrbrnat.? - indistinct crystals,
95.4 - 97.2 r.zssivc grey - t\iffaccous appearance* 97.2 - 99.Q s:r.all whits cr.rtoro.te lenses and crj-stalc. 99.0 ~ 99.1 flov: structure.
100.0 chrr.gcs fro.-n c. white blotchy appearance to more oc.?siv2grey fir." grainrd, Minor amount of small pyrits eiyetals. Cprbony.te lenses and s tringere throughout. Few scattered ir.uistinct purple crystals - soft.
@ 132.9 1 !; carbor.ats vein - dip 72 to core. - 137.5 beccnes lighter grey.
150.7 - 151.0 flov: structure filled with carbonate.164.5 - 165.3 f l-' 'f structurs filled with carbonate and small angular
fragrr.-r.ts.17C,0 beco.-ning a t?le schist.174.1 - 174.5 fracture filled vdth carbonate and dark green material.
173.5 - 181.0 No cere.
131.0 - 193.0 Fine grained grey volcanics - carbonated - talc come grain of dark raineral,
193.0 - 194.0 No core.
194.C - 195.3 Fi;"*" grained grey vclccr.icc.
195.3 - 196.0 No c?rs.
196.0 - 197.0 Find grzir.ed grey rock - carbonated.
197.0 - 199-0 Ne core.
199.0 - l?0 .3 rino.grained grsy volcanics.
177.3 - 2DO.O /^Cr^pTiitie schist^ ccntaet 26 J:o core. TVS small clusters of pyrite.
200.0 - CO?.O Ne. CFreT
Page l, Mole l.'c. D,
t '
Shu.'icby ::i.'iss Ltd. Gunn i r.-b r.- T-.'^p, P^s 2, Mole No. D.
.'..37.0.- 203.0 Tins gr-iir.od gr-;- volcanics ~ fev: fine ctrir.gr.rs of nyrits.
r.OC.O - 23.C.5 Ko cd re. .
"10.5 - nil. O . Pine grain-.d gr^v vrlcvnico - c?:,-bor.ats ctr; r.rsrc - f-.v vuggy v-inr, c f carbonate.
'31.0 - 211.5 Ko cors.
?.11.5 - 212.0 Fine grained grey -volcanics ~ carbonated.
'l?.O - 213.7 Ne core.
213.? -' 214rC Fine grained, grey volcanics - graphite cavc^^
T* -'. ^ ?T T ^ Ko ro"---** ..-f f ** ^.J-^/.V i*V l^V X ^ ' .
215.6 - ?i6,5 Graphitic- schist ;'nd fine grc.ir;od ^r;j vclcanics.
216.5 ~- 255.4 Fine grained grt-j volcanics.
255.^ - 263.0 Grcv-bl-.ck vclcar.icr - fine giiincd - v.lth f lev; .structure r.-.id inclusions of breccia c.r.d car-cnats.
2r3*4 - 273.3 Grey ,-olcr.aics - \:ith numerous f lev? sti^cturaSj carbo:;?.te Icnc-rs sac1, vtir ivomcrou? inclusior.c hig'.ly carbonitsd,
273.3 - 275.0 Gre^ ~ fine grnrned - raecive - acid volcanic.
273.C - 4^2.0 Gr^ist-grsen volcanic filled with lcnse:; r.nd veinc of v;hite carbcr.oti. Flcv; stnjcturio ar-; nuaiercuc. Around 232.5 rock bocc./.ec t,r:-T"r# ovr.l
Eon.-i l" irregular ';".F-rts vsii^. Eelcw 283.0 ?.cnss5 r.~3 less f r sou :n t. Around 3-00.0 t rook beccmsr greener - f*vr -r?"1.! ryrite crystals, lcr.sas and stringers of 'carbor.?te crntinuw. t 31?'9 1 ;! ^ur.rtz vein - irrtg'iilrr - nunerouE flo'.s' structures -
tufffcosou^ a. '-.-i earr.ncc asrrcx^.ted vrith flew structvrec. 361.?. - 361.4 Brecciated f ill-e^ v;ith ' c;iiby-.r.te.
cclori^ig ;:ith ccrbor?.to vsina ^ctvfean 37C.O and 3^5-0 and between 393.0 to 401,2. Flcv struct^rs G 4C4.4 dips 56 to core Q 407.4 rock boccnes groj' - b}it still fins grc.ined,
40^.0 END OF }!OI2.
Kinos Division December 6. 1954.t-- r, - - - - f --,\lair, c s uivisxrg ^^) Toronto Office, l extra..
Pag* 2, Hole Mo.D.
Eei:"tnj4-t^. all drill '.. hpT^s refer toi' As L-rt-ntol c..
North.
A large number of the holes have been surveyed
Transit, the reference point being Post No. 2, of
patented Mining Claim No. S-34947, which point was given
the value of 10,000.00 for latitude, departure, and
elevation. This No. 2 Post is also the zero point of the
base line and unsurveyed holes are designated as so many
feet east or v.-est of the base line and north or south of
the various picket lines, measurements being at right
angles to these lines. Elevations of unsurveyed holes
refer to lake level as Datum. This level on Oct, l, 1960
was 9972.33 feet.t f ~.
5-3.
1865 - WAC l - B C
JIM 1 l 3 t
S. E. l - 4 4
*B3. 84 2
45B
(rg b. 86. 87 . 86. BB. l 00. l 01 . 102. 103.104.105
• 72 11
186G 1107.10B.109.110.111.112.113.114.115
l B67 S e l Of l 15.1 IB. 113
A. B1. B2. C
ff
a
h
f(
Shunsby Mines Ltd, Cunning-ban; Tvo. Ont. Page l, Hole No, 1.
Lat. 10748.28- Bearings 52G . Started Nov. 29/55.Dep* 9053*59 Dip 50 Conpleted Dec. 3/55,Elev, 9992,61 Jbepth 266,0'
0.0 -11.0 Casing
11 - 37 Medium-grained diorite, numerous threads of calcite mostly at right angles to core.Sparse mineralization (Py) 11.0 - 21.0 3.5 1 Ground 26.0 ~ 34.0 3.0' Ground
37-10?f5 Greenish-grey acid tuff and agglomerate, sparse mineralization, 48-54 - 1.0' Ground - 54-58 - 1.5' Ground Scattered groups of Py., Chy, (slight) At 84 2" patch fair chalcopyrite.
107,5 - 143 Dark green andesite, slight pyrite* Badly scattered 137 ~ 143* }
143-226 Coarse-grained diorite, slight pyrite,
226-245 Dark green,- nedium-grained andesite, slight py.
245-266 Medium-grained diorite, scattered pyrite,,
266 END OF HOLE.
i -ter i' f 'sf
Page l Hole l
\
(V-
Shunsby Mines Ltd. Cunningham Twp. Cnt, Page l, Hole No. 2
Lat. 9 plus 41 *1 BcaringS25 E Started Dec, 4/55Dep, 7 plus 03 W Dip -45 Completed Dec. 5/55Elev, Plus 22 r Depth 11.O 1
Dug pit 11 feet through boulders and gravel then drove rod down another 6 feet, Hole abandoned may attempt later to reach bedrock.
Page i Hole 2
J J
Shunsby Mines Ltd.
0.0 ~ 8.0
3,0 -16.7
Lat, Dep, Elcv.
Casing
10705.469333.629944.37
Sultan, Ont.
Bearing N 52 W Dip 20
Pace l Hele No.. 3
Started Dec. 7/55Completed" Dec, 12/55Depth 220.01
J
. -BRECCIA, hard siliceous, angular fragments, fair AnS, Cpy., Pyrrhotite and Pyrite. 10,7-16.7 - ZnS k Cpy in siliceous breccia Min, in fractures and patches.
16,7 - 25 ',' Fine grained basic dyke or band at 50 to core, sharp contact of GB S* withthreads of pyrrhotite and pyrite sone chalcopyrite. 21,0-26*5 - l, 5 'Ground,
25-49 . Breccia, v;ith narrow sections of sphalerite in fractures, slight cpy.{jr 26,5-33.5 - 1*5' Ground, 25,0'-33*5' - Good ZnS, little cpy, mostly in
fractures and patches in breccia. 33.5-33*5' - Fiar ZnS, little Cpy, in fractured breccia* 40.5-45*5'- O a7' Ground, 40.5-50 ~ More chloritic and approaching iron formation (cherty) Banding at 35 to core,
49 62,8 \'--' t Banded iron formation with bedding at 36 to core. Fine disseminated pyrite*t,
. 62.8- 89 IVC Breccia, slight AnS., PbS, and Cpy* in fractures.
59 -109,5 if--*- Greyish green andesite sparse min. Grades from medium cd? Mcd. grained may bc s. dyke or a granular sediment.
\
109,5-115 ~^'. Breccia - highly siliceous. At 112.5 - 2 inches fElrly massive chalcopyrite, ^-. 111.5-115 ~ cpy and AnS in fractures and in patches.
115 - 124 y'" Med. grained andesite, threads of pyrite and pyrrhotite*
i~124 -131*6 . Breccia ~ with large G.S. fragments and narrow bands, fracturing at from 30 yft- to 45 to core. 125-126 - Chalcopyrite in fracturing. 127-132.5 - Fair AnS
and Cpy, in sections up to l foot in vddth,,
131*6-165.5 Breccia, slightly fractured. 152-158 - Fair ZnS and slight cpy. in mass, ^ ^ breccia. 158-164 -- Scattered fractures of ZrvS and slight Cpy. in breccia,
165.5-190*5 , ; Fine to mediun grained andesite and tuff interbanded, numerous threads cf- s\j.\'-') calcite. 185.5-187,3 - basic dyke.
;- ^ 190.5-220 .'- t7 Fine to medium grained diorite.'
220 ' END OF HOLE.
Samples:
10.7 - 16.7 Chert breccia sparse chalco sphalerite
25,0-33.5 Chert breccia good an. little chalco 33*5-38.5 M " fair " 1f
^5-115,0 Chert breccia sor.e chilco end sine
127,0-132.5
152.0-153,0 153,0-164.0
slight chalco fair zn." " and rhalerite
No B
801
803804
802
805
806 607
VJidth
6.0
8,55-0
3.5
5.5
6.0 6.0
^Cu.
0,09
J?.*55L-0.10
1.00
0.21
0/J1Tr
^Zn.
1.79
-&3Z-*- 0.66
0,52
0.85
0.19 0.47
f- *(i- C
Shunsby Mines Ltd. Cunningham Twp. Ont. Page l Holo No. 4
Lat, 11037.0 Bearing 1; 52 \1 Started Dec. 16/55Dep, 9556.50 Dip -25 Completed Dec. 20/55
9940.04 --^—^ ' Depth 299, 3 1
0.0 - 12,0 Casing "~~- See MJ 'f~12,0-31*0 .Breccia, silicicus, with sections good chalcopyrite and zinc in fractures
^ .^and patches - 17.4 - 23.4 Massive chalcopyrite and some zinc in patches and fractures
31,0-33.0 .^-Agglomerate fc tuff, fine disseminated pyrite.4* P
33.0-46,0 . Mostly breccia with narrow tuff bands at 35 to core, little zinc, pyrite. At 41.7 3" Massive pyrrhotite
46.0-103 f Fine grained andesite, tuff and agglomerate interbanded pyrite and *\ .J*. considerable disseminated pyrrhotite and sphalerite, occasional narrow
*- f^ veinlet of chalcopyrite (Corresponds with long trenches 200 N East*O- . .. : " "
Samples: ' No Width ^Cu ^Zn*
017.4-023.4 breccia massivi chalco and zn. 808 6,0 1*25^ 8.88*
065,0-070,0 Andes, py., pyrrh,, chalco ^ zn, 809 /5*0 ^0.49 f Q. 52070.0-076.0 ditto 810 ['6,0 ^A 0.20 id.24076.0-036.0 " . 811 -L -10.0 1 0.11 V 0.05086,0-091*0 " - 812 ' [5^0^(0.57 10,42
Sample #809 assayed for nickel Tr,, ft lead. Nil, ^J/ -v.^'
103.0-161*5^ Altered acid tuff and agglomerate highly silicicus slight pyrite, frac- ' turinS at 35 to core. 128,0-130,0 Feldspar porphyry dike *
161, 5-299, 0.{ Quarts diorite - quite massive*
299-0 END OF HOLE.
Page }t Hole 4
Shunsby Mi r. o s Ltd.
O - 6.0
6.0 -16,0
16.0-21.8
21.8-25.3
25.3-45.0
45.0-46.8
46.6-51.1
51.1-64.0
64.0-71.0
71.0-82.8
82,8-86.7
86.7-91.0
91,0-95.4
95.4-103.0
103*0-106.0
106.0-119.0,
119.0-128.0
128.0-148.0
148.0-156.5
156,5-165.0
Lat. Dep. Elev.
Casing.
Breccia
11033.899560.369940.04
Sultan, Ontario
Bearing N 52 W Dip 60
Page l Hole No. 5
Started Jan.5/56 Completed Jan*7756 Depth 204,0*
Highly silicious" breccia fairly v;e]l mineralized Zn fine specks chalcopy- , rite
i
Fine grained dark rock Lamprophyre dike? l
Highly silicious breccia some pyrite in sections odd speck ZN
Breccia odd specks pyrite
Highly siliceous breccia mineralized with Zn odd specks chalcopyrite
Breccia from 59.0 - 60 0 0 some Zn mineralization odd specks chalcopyrite *)o
Agglomerate no mineralization
Very silicious mineralization 73.6 - 79.0 bleb chalcopyrite 72.6 - 77.9 fair Zn chalcopyrite
Highly silicious breccia slightly mineralized chalcopyrite fine specks Zn pyrite
fractured\ silicious breccia fairly well mineralized chalcopyrite, pyriteZn,
Silicious breccia fair amount chalcopyrite, pyrite fine disseminated Zn. ^
Tuff slightly mineralised with pyrite and fine specks chalcopyrite " ,
Tuff not mineralized
l
- Coarse grained andesite fine pyrite i""- i
Tuff a little pyrite on fractures
Coarse grained andesite fine pyrite on fractures ,
165.0-166.4
166.4-171.5
l
Silicious breccia fairly mineralized chalcopyrite, pyrite, graphite some fine specks possibly Zn? at 1?0*5 ground core 2 feet.
171.5-177*7 Silicious- breccia poorly mineralized chalcopyrite, pyrite, graphite on i w fractures (agglomerate contact 176.5) ' '
177.7-189.0
189.0-201.5
201.5-204
204
. Agglomerate some fine pyrite
[JTuff slaght pyrite in spots *j
Quartz diorite '- ^J .
END OF HOLS.Page S Hole 5
f\.
- iSilicious fractured breccia mineralized chalcopyrite, pyrite, fine dissem- , l inated Zn. - '
iHighly silicious breccia mineralized chalcopyrite, pyrite, fine specks Zn and graphite on fractures (li" ground core) at 158.9 and 9" at 164.0
Quartz and pinkish carbonate'"-^
- f
016.0-021.8
046.8-051*1
0822-086.7 086.7-091.0091*0-095,4 095*4-103.0
148.0-156.5 156.5-165,0 165.0-166.4 166.4-171.5 171*5-177.7
Shxmsby Mines Limited Sultan, Ontario,
Samples:
Breccia zn and chalco
Breccia zn and chalco
Breccia py., chalco zndittoditto ,- i
Tuff py., chalco 7'
Breccia py. } chalco, sphalerite ^- ditto .ll" ground core ^Quartz carb.Breccia fair py and chalco zn
" poor mineralization
Averages 82,8 ~ 95*4
156.5 - 171*5
Page 2 Hole No. 5
. No. Width /*Cuj5S
813 5*8 0.20
814 4.3 0.34
P 815 3.9 0.88:-- 1 816 " 4.3^ 3.53
, -i 817 '4.4 3.23~( 818 "7*6 " 0.17
819820824821822
8.5
6.2-
15.0
0.34.0.78,0.31
~oll2~
2.61
1,32
Page fc 2 Hole 5
Shunsby Mines Limited Sultan, Ontario
Lat.Dep,, Elev.
11033.899560,369940.04
Bearing S 52 E Dip -60
Page l Hole No* 6
Started Jan. 10/56 Completed Jan. 14/56 Depth 195,0
0-10
10 - 15.6
15.6-21.6
21,6-31*0
31.0-33.6
33.6-44.0
44.0-48.0
48.0-55.3
Casing ~ Extended to 25 J on account of cave later at 241
Agglomerate interbanded tuff, scattered chalcopyrite fine zinc in fractures disseminated pyrite
Breccia very silicious odd specks chalcopyrite, galena, zinc 21*0 - 23.0 ground core
'ine grained andesite tuff agglomerate interbanded fine pyrite in fractures 28.0 - 29.6 - grpund core
Fine grained andesite tuff agglomerate interbanded sparse pyrite. ~
Bighly silicious breccia fine disseminated pyrite 37.0 - 38.0 fine streaks chalcopyrite
Agglomerate at 45 - 45*4 some zinc, chalcopyrite
Breccia k interbanded tuff narrow stringers graphite l* foot section fairly massive chalcopyrite, pyrite pyrrhotite
-7 l/
55.3-69.069.0-87.0
87.0-106.7
106.7-125.6**rw
125.6-143.0
143*0-163.3
163.3-173*0
173.0-195.0
195.0
/048.0-055.3 i 055.3-061.0 \J361.0-069.0
Agglomerate interbanded tuff disseminated pyrite
Agglomerate silicious fine threads calcite specks
Silicious agglomerate disseminated pyrite
Ditto as above
Fine grained andesite interbanded agglomerate (
Fine grained andesite interbanded agglomerate j *"
Ditto
Coarse grained quartz diorite ( F W TX. 7 ' ^\ -i
END OF HOLE
Samples:
Breccia and tuff some rcoss, chalco Agglomerate py and pyrrh,
ditto
pyrrhotite
pyrite
,-
__ ,
1 - -^f^ j f-^ f -,y
' j t
^v l^-~**
No^ Width ^Cu ^Zn*
823 7.3 (2^^826 5.7 0,11 0*94 827 8.0 nil nil
120.6-125.6 Sil, agglorn. py. specks of am. 828 5.0 nil Tr.
Page ]6 l Hole 6
Shunsby Mines Limited Sultan, Ontario.
O. ~ H.O
LaU Dep. Elev.
Casing
11373*11 9563.63 9972.33
Bearing S 52 E Dip 60
Page l Hole Ho. 7
Started Jan. 17/56 Completed Jan, 22/56 Depth 327,0'
1^.0-31.0 T Slightly siliceous agglomerate from 29 - 30 T odd spsckscgalena in fractures and pyrite. ^
31.0-52.6
52.6-57.0
57.0-69.5
69.5-88,0
88.0-108.0
oHighly altered interbanded tuff agglomerate andesite fine galena on fractures slightly siliceous'
Ditto as above
Badly shattered agglomerate,6le6 - 61,9 fine disseminated (|halcophri?e66C0 - 67,0 fineKgalenst and phrrhotite.
\ Fine grained andesite tuff agglomerate no mineralization
Andesite agglomerate fine disseminated pyrite poorly Mineralized.
108.0-126*0 Fine grained andesite interhanded tuff agglomerate, poorly mineralized pyrite.
126.0-130,6 Agglomerate had^y fractured
130.6-148.0 Interbanded tuff agglomerate poorly mineralized pyrite
148.0-164*5 ..Tuff and agglomerate no mineralization
164,5-172.9 Tuff silicious breccia pyrite graphite very fine disseminated chalcopyrite.~
172.9-181.0 Highly silicious breccia fine pyrite, pyrrhotite.
181.0-186.9 Highly silicious tuff from 181.0 ~ 182.5 slightly mineralized pyrite, ^7
186.9-206 Interbanded tuff agglomerate breccia fine disseminated pyrite, pyrrhotite in patches. . *
206,0-225,4 Agglomerate interbanded tuff very fine pyrite.-r*
225.4-245*0 lAAndesite agglomerate fine threads calcite off specks pyrite.
245.0-265.0 Ditto as above, . *7 ^^ -
265,0-284.6 Tuff from 280.0 - 284.0 graphite schist some pyrite r
284.6-305.0 Banded tuff little pyrite on fractures threads calcite.
305.0-310.6 Banded tuff badly fractured.
310.6-321.0 ^Andesite fine grained.
~T
T-+
321*0-327.0
327.0 '
Fine grained quartzjlio rite.
EITO OF HOLE
Samples:
164*5-172.9 Tuff breccia, py. chalco.825
Width 8.4 0.01
Hole 7
Jhunsby Mines Limited, Sultan, Ontario
La t. Dep. Elcv.
11343.029609.429977.23
Bearing N 52 VI Dip 54
Page l Hole Ko. 8
Started Jan., 24/56 Completed Jan, 26/56 Depth 177.0
O - 3.0 /s Casing
3*0-11,5 Highly silicious breccia well mineralized, zn patches, chalcopyrite
11,5-21.0 Ditto as above -
21,0-25.0 Ditto as above _____ ^. .- ....-. -
25,0-41*0 Banded tuff fine pyrite, zn poorly mineralized
41.0-60,0 Badly shattered tuff highly altered - 43,3 ~ 44.0 disseminated^chalcopyrifrs zn, 50,0 - 50*6 fine chalcopyrite zn, 57".6 - 58,4 patches chalcopyrite fine zinc, !x^^ /HO
60,0-67*0 " Fine grained andesite little pyrite on fractures
67.0-75.0 Prob fine grained quartz diorite^
75.0-84.4 Coarse grainsd quartz diorite 76.4 ground core 6"
84.4-94.5 , Highly silicious andesite odd specks pyrite on fractures
94*5-120,0 ^-Coarse grained quartz dlorite~:-with some sections finer grained odd narrow quartz stringers. "" ~~~ '~*
120*0-138,0 Coarse grained quartz diorite some finer sections fine threads calcite and quartz stringers
138,0-168.0 Coarse grained quartz diorite li
168,0-177*0 Finer grained quartz diorite j
177.0 END OF HOLE.
. Samples:
3.C-11.5
11,5- 21.0
21.0-25.0
Average:
Width
8,5 0.16 ^5A
9.5 0.51 3^60
4-0 1,87 (17.03?
3.0-25P 22.0 0.62 5.95
j-ff l Hole Ho. 8
\
Shunsby Mines Limited, Sultan, Ontario Page l Hole 9
Lat. 11204.34 " Bearing S 84 E Started Jen. 27/56Dep. 9294.69 Dip Collar 45, 300-45 C?;npleted Jan. 31/56 .Elev* 10001.63 Depth 424
0-6 Casing
6-32 Agglomerate - palo silicious fragments generally rounded grain size to l" diameter. Fine graTnecfdark graphitic material and white secondary quarts. Very silicious, badly fractured* 16 ~ 16*5 small blebs of sphalerite and chalcopyrite.
—i
32-38 Trap dyke - probably diabase, uniform dark gray, fine contact at 90becoming slightly worse in centre. s
38 - 49*5 Volcanic breccia - silicious tuff and agglomerate with secondary quartz, light gray to dark graphitic* 42-49*5 A few scattered irregular blebs of chalcopyrite and sphalerite. 44 - 44*3 - 50/& chalcopyrite.
Trap dyke - Very fine grain, pale green chloritic alteration. Contact at 90 to core. No sulphides.
Breccia - As above but probably 50^ secondary quartz* Scattered fine string- i ers and small blebs of pyrrhotite, pyrite, sphalerite and chalcopyrite,
Andesite ^ Generally gray fine grain contact at 45 65 ~ 70 green chlorite_ ..-
alteration 70 - 95 Scattered banded silicious bands up to l" wide 30 to 45 to core generally with a few specks of sphalerite and chalcopyrite ~~^ core badly broken. Lost core 88 - 89, 95 - 114 - J'assive, only minor fracturing Leucoxene alteration almost void of sulphides. 103 - a few specks of chalcopyrite
114 - 164*5 Andesite perjury - Pale "bleached" green with snail irregular pink towhite, feldspar phenojsryjsts . A few clear quartz eyes j sometimes becoming ~JT~ fine grained over tw6oF~three feet. Contact sharp at steep angle. 150 - 158 rsostly fine grained leucoxene flecking, scattsred fine stringers of chalcopyrite. 151 ~ 151v5 possibly 5Jb chalcopyrite,
164*5-177.5 Andesite - massive green, fine grained, steep contact at 80 to core. _ Iv^
177*5-182 Andesite porphyry - aa above ''
182 - 195 Andesite - fine grained green chloritic grading into porphyry above and below* ~^ ~~~
195 ~ 255 Andesite porphyry - variable fine to mediusi grain, leucoxene flecking. No tfsulphides. --
255 r 279 'pray lava - gray often with pale green tint. Fine grained scattered pyrite, contact gradational,
279 - 300 Fault zone - sheared and broken rock 279 ~ 284 gray lava. Lost core283 - 284, 284 - 289 silicified, graphite on slips, bleb of pyrite with ^^,chalcopyrite, intense shearing. Lost core 238 - 89289 - 290 Gray lava no sulphides. Lost core 294 - 95, 299,5 - 300.
300 - 331.5 Gray lava - fairly uniform light gray, fine grain, almost void: of sulphid- " es. 326 ~ 27 slightly brecciated, ttead like stringers of sphalerite.
331*5-333 Porphyritic andesite? - green, finely porphyritic, Gradational up hole 7 Ij ttv contact. ^
333 -337.5 Trap dyke - dark gray, hard, fine grain, sharp contact at steep angle, j /tW1 :: Probably an acid lamprophyre. . J
337.5 -343 Porphyritic. Andesite as above but lighter gray in color, indistinct ff 4 l * ': - down hole contact.
343 -375.5 Andesite - dark gray, fine grain, riassive, scattered quarts stringer up
Hole 9
343 -375*5 coni'd
375.5-424
424
42.0-49.5
59.0-65.0
80.0-90,0
150,0-153.0
233.0-290.0
Shunsby Mines Limited, Sultan, Ontario^^-r- - --j
350 hair-lil\(espha].epite fracture filling
Page 2 Kolo 9
370 " " ^chalcopyrite " "Becoming verytt7icT~g~rained and lighter gray down hole.
Graylava - gray to light gray, massive odd widely scattered sulphides "feos tly^py ri te as grains of threadlike fracture fillings. Last 7 1 becom- ing dark gray probably andesite,
\END OF HOLE
Samples:
Breccia chalco and sphalerite
Breccia py., pyrrh., chalco, zn*
Andesite, sil, chalco, sphaleride
Andesite, chalco
Gray lava, py., chalco
No.
832
833
834
835
836
Width ftCu #Zn.
7.5
6.0
10.0
8.0
7.0
1.33
0,05
I-^L
0.10
0.46
10 08
0,66
^04
nil
0,28
Page K) 2
Hole 9
Shunsby Mines Limited, Sultan, Ontario Page l Hole No* 10
Lat. 11211. 5P Bearing S 84 E ' Started Feb.Dsp. 9204.30 Dip Collar -45 Completed Feb, 2/56Elev. 10011.62 - Depth 15S T
: - 3 Casing
2-97 DIORITE ~ Uniform dark green, rnediuc grain, massive, scattered,- roundecK pale green feldspar^ s pot s ^ to g" dianu A few fine quartz stringers j" 31-51 sociewhatrTiner grained^, 49 - open 2" fracture, lost water.
97 - 102 TRAP DYKE ~ Gray, fine grained, massive, sharp tight contacts at 70, Probably late diabase.
102 - 158 DIORITE ~ as abcve. 128,6-138 slightly fine grain, sharp up hole contact ftt W7 gradational down hole, 155-158 slightly finer grained, sharp up hole contact at 45 to core,
158 END OF HOLE
Ps.re l lie!* No. 10
Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ontario Page l Hole No. 11
Lat. 11162.10 " Bearing S 52 E -Started Feb. 3/56Dep. 9473.71 Dip Collar -45 Completed Feb. 5/56Elev. 9974,91 Dspth 191'
0-5 Casing
5 - 53 FLOW BRECCIA - interbedded and iritergrading siliceous agglomerate and andesite. Generally green to gray-green no sulphides.ri*
58 ~ 70 " AGGLOMERATE - siliceous angular, to rounded fragments, grain size to l" dia. Green to gray, very hard and compact, occasional banding at 30 to core, 67-70 scattered sr.all blebs of pyr,, chalcopyrite and sphalerite.
70 - 84 TUFF ~ green to dark green and chloritic, irregular banding at 30 to 45 to core, varies from hard and siliceous to fairly soft* Contact grad- ational ovsr about 6".74-78 fine pyrrhotite in bands up to l" wide78-84. Sulphides lOji" mostly fine pyrite and pyrrhotite with odd specks of chalcopyrite.
84 - 89*5 TUFF - hard and siliceous, dark gray and green, thin banding at 45 to core. 84-85 mostly secondary blue quartz, 85-85.5 banded pyrite and sphalerite
89*5 - 98 BASIC DYKE - dark gray green, fine-grained, in contact becoming mediumx.--?' grained. Compact fresh looking feldspar and pyroxene. Down hole contact^ sharp at 60, Broken core in up hole contact with specks of pyrite, l
7 J '
98 - 128 TUFF - hard siliceous green, blue and black graphitic, banding at 45 to ^60. 98-106 brecciated with secondary quartz, scattered blebs of brown S^~* t \\ sphalerite. 123-123 mostly secondary quartz* f
123 - 133 TRAP DYKE - gray, fine-grained. Contact at 45 slightly finer grained. *~1
133 - 135 GRAPHITIC TUFF - black, hard, siliceous, sheared and broken, graphite i on slips, lOff sulphides Pyrite with a little chalcopyrite.
Cere: 132*5-133,
135 - 156 QUARTZ BRECCIA - mainly glassey blue to gray quartz with dark inclusions.Scattered calcite stringers and graphite. Blebs and long parallel
j^... stringers of sulphide, mostly pyrite vith minor chalco. Lost Core 142-43* '^\ 153-54. .
156 - 158 "GRAPHITIC TUFF ~ black, hard, siliceous, contacts at 45* Scattered bands of pyrite,
15S - 163 GRAY LWA ~ gray, fine-grained, scattered pyrite, vague b?.nding at 30 to core, possibly flow lines,
163 - 191 ANDESITE PORPHYRY t Irregular white to pink feldspar, fine light green "1 ft} matrix. Mo sulphides. 163-16? Crude banding, vague phenocryuts - Flow -J X- " contact?
191 END OF HOLE.
Samples: No. Width gCu fen
66.0-71.0 Agglomerate py. chalco ^ Zn. 837 5.0 0.30 0.52
74*0-84.0 Tuff fins pyrrh. and pyrite 838 10.0 0.08 0.47 84.0-93,0 Ditto 839 9.0 0.08 0.28
93.0-106,0 Tuff graphitic some sphalerite 840 8.0 0.05 1.50
133.0-140.0 ditto plus some chalco V 841 .J*^ 1,02 0.14 ..~140.0-150.0 breccia v:ell mineralized with py. 842 10.0 0,23 0.28150.0-156,0 ditto 843 6.0 0.03 0.33
Page l Hole 11
f-
Shunsby Mines Ltd.
0 -
12 -
12
38
Lit. 10843.18 Dep, 9133*44 Slev, 9996,81
Casing
Banded Iron Foraa 1
Sultan, Ontario*
Bearing S 12 f, Dip Collar 45
Page l Hole No.12
Started Feb. 7/56 "Completed Feb. 9/56 Depth 184
38'- 66
66 - 143
143 - 146
146 ~ 167
16? - 184
r^lkf /.'
184
14.0-20,020.0-25.0 25.0-30.0 30,0-35.0 35.0-45.0
139.0-144.0
Banded Iron Formation ~ Bins green black, hard and siliceous, bands of py ri te , "TnagnS^jj^eT"^ pyrrhotite and a little sphalerite, odd speck of chalco, Banding 3TT to 45 to core e 26.5 - 28 - 10# sphalerite with pyrite and small blebs of chalcopyrite, 28 - 29 - 75^ fine grained pyrite. 29-32 Prob- ably 3^ sphalerite, .
Quartz Breccia ~ Becoming brecciated and fragmental with secondary quartz. Sulphides 10^ as irregular bands of pyrite up to 1" wide* Sulphide sparse after 46'.
' Quartz Breccia - White to blue quartz with black and gray angular fragmentsNo banding almost void of sulphides. 141 - 143 Blebs and stringers of chalco in quartz
Trap Dyke - very dark gray, fine grained, up hole contact 30 down hole contact near vertical, -
Anderite - Dark gray massive, leucoxene alteration, no sulphides. 164^5 - 6" of quartz diorite on one side of the 'core* -
A .A* -
Quartz Diorite (formerly called Andesite Porphyry1) - v/hite irregular feldspars in dark green ground mass, "167 "-"169 Contact at 20, feldspars vague and fine - intrusive contact^ '
Iff
END OF HOLE
Samples:
magnetite, pyrrh., zn, chalco DittoDitto more sphalerite
" " MMostly py..
breccia some chalco
Average 25.0 ~ 35.0
No, Width #Cu. #Zn.
844845846847848
849
6*0 5.0 5.0 5.0
10,0
5.0
10.0
Tr. 0.99Tr. 0*190.20 2.82Tr, 1.12nil Tr.
0,91 Tr.
0.10 1.97
j ^ ^ 1 ^ -~
*-"f A.
J tf.J ^
U-
Hele 12
Shunsby Mines Ltd.
0-12
12 - 49
49 - 62
62-78
78 ~ 60
80 - 88
88
Lat. Dep. Elev,
Casing
10327.419133.459996.51
Sultan, Ontario
Bearing N 12 W Dip ~ Collar 45
Pace l Hole 13,
"Started Feb. 10/56Completed Feb. 11/56Depth 88
Agglomerate - Angular to rounded siliceous fragments and quartz. Large greenstone inclusions, increasing down hole. Sulphides as scattered large blebs' mainiy^pyrrhotite and pyrite p 15 - 15* 5j - Greenstone inclus ion v/ith several blebs of chalcopyrite. 49 - Banded pyrite at 30 to core.
Andesite - Green to gray, fine grained,leucoxene alteration, scattered pyrite. 58 - 59 quartz diorite dyke, 61 - 61.5 quartz diorite dyke,
Diorite - Dark gresn, medium grain, contact indistinct and fine grained {tf^ r over 2 T . Scattered pyrite and fine grains.
Trap dyke - gray, fine grain, sharp contacts at 45.
Diorite - as above. 82-82.1 fine stringers of chalcopyrite.
END OF HOLE.
Page l Hole 13
i..
o
3
4
9
34
46
3
4
9
34
46
106
106
4.0 - 9*0 9.0 -14.0 14.0-19.0 19.0-24.0 24.0-29.0 29P0-34.O 34.0-39.0
37.0-40.0
Shunsby Mines Ltd.
Lat, Dep. Elev.
Casing
10678.55 9129*839954.33
Sultan, Ontario
Bearing H 21 E Dip - Collar 30
Page l Hele 14
'Started Feb. 12/56Completed Feb. 13/56Depth 106
Andesite - (Casing core) Green, fine grained, fine stringers of chalcopyrite sharp contact at 60,. Core maty weathered and badly broken. _J
Quartsite Breccia - Blue to white glossy quartzite. Broken with rusty Y.-eathered fractures. Scattered grains of chalcopyrite and sphalerite.
Quartsite Breccia - Blue to white glossy quartzite all nore or less - brecciated and fragmental. Large blebs and irregular1 stringers-of^chal- copyrite rather irregularly ctistrioxrEed. ^Spar'se blebs of sphalerite.
Quartzite Breccia - Blue to white glossy quartzite as above but only sparse scattered grains and s.-nall blebs of chalcopyrite and sphalerite.
Quartzite Breccia - White to blue with numerous irregular dark gray graphitic sections. Extremely hard and glassey. Scattered sparse grains and small blebs of chalcopyrite and sphalerite. 59 - l" bleb of chalco pyrite with sphalerite. . ^
END OF HOLE. - .
Samples:
breccia scattered chalco and sphalerite " strs. of " " "
Ditto nl!
tt
breccia fine chalco and sphalerite
Check sample
Average 9.0 - 34.0
1
No.
850851852853854855856
857
Width
5,05.05,05.05.05.05.0.
3.0
#Cu,
0.153.821.99TT53.4.286.536"."S7"
1,27
fan*
6.S4...1,78 0,661.83 -
"6.80.,.,..6.28"0,04
1*55.
25.0 3.63 1.07
l
Page l \x Hole No. 14
f .
Shunsby lv: nes Ltd. Sultan, Ontario
La t, Dcp. Elev,
10676.33 9129.11 9954*22
Bearing N 21 E Dip 60
Page l Hole No* 15
Started Feb, 13/56"Completed Feb. 14/56Depth 63.0'
0.0 ~ 2.0
2.0 - 14.8
14.3 - 31.6
31.6 - 35.0
35.0 - 37,0
37*0 - 40,0
40.0 - 63,0
63.0
37.0 - 40,0
Casing \
Silicified breccia, badly weathered and oxidized 8.2 - 8.4 Fair chalcopy-rite. . __ l
Andesite - slight pyrite.
Silicified breccia - sparse mineralization
Andesite band, slight pyrite t
l^
J
Silicified breccia with andesite inclusions. Passive patches chalcopyrite J minor zns.
4L&, 7 l(ft* ^ ' -JGrey tuff, minor pyrite 48.0 - 50.5 silicified breccia'
EM) OF HOLE '
Samples: No. Width ^Cu..
breccia massive chalco ' . 858 3,0 7.40 0.70-
Page l Hole uo. 15
Shunsby Kin BS Ltd, ". Sultan, Ontario Page l Hole No. 16
Lat0 10620.7 Bearing N l?. W . Started Feb.Dep. 9210.60 Dip 45 Completed Feb. 15/56
9955.93 Depth 123.0'
0.0 - 2,8 Casing
2. S - 67*7 Silicified breccia with large chloritic and serecitic bands and fragments, 7, 21.2 - 24*3 scattered threads of Zns and Chalcopyrite, not heavy enough^ to sample 48. 6 ~ 53-2 fairly consistent massive patches of chalcopyrite and minor Zn. 53*0 - 53.0 Scattered patches massive chalcopyrite, slight Sine, some pyrrhotite. 52,9 - 63*0 Fev: irregular patches and threads of chalcopy rite, pyrrhotite and sphal. 74.2 - ?6.0 Band of andesite. 73*0 - 79*5 Few scattered threads of chalcopyrite and zinc. 71*5 - 79*5 Few scattered bands, threads and blebs of chalccpvrite and zinc some pyrrhotite -^v-
S7.7 - 91*5 Gre-enish chloritic andesite sparse mineralization, o
91.5 -123.0 Diorite - coarse porphyritic type grading to fine to medium grained.
123.0 END OF HOLE.
Samples: . No, Width ^Cu ^Zn.
43.6-53*0 breccia good chalco, rainor zn. 859 4*4 -3^26 ^ Tr,53.0-58..0 ditto . 860 5-0 1702"~~0.56"53,0-63.0 ditto 861 5-0 0.56 0,38
71.5-79,5 breccia little chalco and zn, 862 8.0 0.25 0.19
Average: 48.6 - 63*0 14-4 1*54 0.31
\
Page l Hole No, 16
Chunsby Mines Ltd.? Sultan, Ontario Page l Hole No. l?
Lat, 10795.03 Bearing S 83 W Started Feb. 17/56Dep. 9597.76 Dip 45 Completed Feb. 21/56Kiev. 9940.04 - Depth 245
0.0 - 5.8 Casing
5,8 -12.2 Graphitic andesite J
12,2 -54.0 Highly siliceous breccia. Somewhat fragmental in narrow sections. Slight mineralization in scattered threads, mostly pyrite. -
54.0 -67,0 Grayish tuff, less silicious, fracturing at 30 to core, sparse mineraliza- \ tion. '
67*0 -98,0 Graphite shear with quartz and carbonate blebs and threads. Bands of breccia ~"1 and silicious tuff at 30 to core. 72,O 1 - 76,0' ~ Fair Cpy. in massive - j patches and threads, slight Zns. Mineralisation starts at 56,5' on to 80.0 1 . ;C 62,5 - 72 9 0, erratic distrib. of sulphides including mass, pyrite, pyrr., -' chalco and Zns. ?6.0 - 79.9, mostly pyrite in a breccia, slight cpy. and , threads of Zns, 56*5 - 62.5, scattered patches of py., cpy., k. Zns P , also ' threads, 91*0 - 98,0, pyrite, chalco and Zns. mostly in fractures from 30 _- to 90 to core
s. .
98,0 -133,0 Graphitic breccia fracturing at 30 to core. Fair amount of pyrite in cubes s (1/16") slight cpy. in fractures. From 109.O 1 good chalco, slight Zns. in blebs and threads.Slight cpy, k Py. (sampled to complete section) 103*0 - 106.0', fair Zns b. Cpy, in fractures in graphitic shearing. 106.0 - 109*0, very slight cpy. *, sampled to complete r.ection, 109.0 - 115,0, good distribution of cpy. with
- slight zns, in fractures and blebs. 115*0 ~ 121.0, very good chalco, in \ijtfr massive narrow threads and blebs, in graphitic breccia, slight Zns, 121.0 - i/^ 127,0', good cpy. b. slight znu. in patches. 127.0 - 133.0, good cpy. k
slight zns. in threads and blebs.Graphitic breccia., fracturing at 30 to core, good chalcopyrite slight Zns in , blebs and threads ^~
133*0 /147.5 Dark green basic andesite. Patches of pyrite in cubes slight chalcopyrite \~^;O
147*5 -167.4 Fine grained grey tuff. 147.5 - 151.0 massive patches chalcopyrite'—————A——————
l67,4 "177,0 Silicicus breccia, large angular quarts fragments, massive patches chalcopy- rite, some bands of andesite;, 166,4 - 169..8 - massive pyrite and patches massive chalcopyrite. 173.4 - 177.4 - Fair chalcopyrite in massive patches 169*8 - 173*4 - Slight pyrite - samples to complete section. ~
177*0 -;85.0 Grey tuff, sparse mineralization slight pyrite-
185.0 -200.3 Greyish green agglomerate, few splashes of pyrite J
200.3 -245,0 Fine grained grading to coarse quartz diorite, coarse starts at 215.0', No J mineralization,
245*0 END OF HOIZ
Page l Hole Mo.17.
56.5-62.5 62.5-72.0 72.0-76.0 76.0-79.9
92.0-103.0103.0-106,0106.0-109.01Q9.0-115*0115.0-121.0121,0-127,0127.0-133,0
Shunsby Mines Ltd,' Sultan, Ontario,
Samples:
graphite shear py, chalco, zinc ditto
M
II
graphitic breccia chalco and zruditto
ittt it n it
147.5-151.0 Tuff massive patches chalco
166.4-169.8 169.8-173.4 173*4-177.4
breccia rsass. patches of chalcoditto slight pyrite
H
Averages:56.5
103.0166.4
79.9133.0177.4
Page 2 Hole No, l?
No. Width gCu
867865864866
8748708718?28738758?6
877
878880879
6.09.54,03.9
5.03.03.06.06,06,06,0
3.5
3.43*64*0'~' ci
23.4. 30.011.0
0.350.310.76
"tf.05
0.150.511.631.632.191.0?3.47
- 3*31
3.160.202.24
0.351,881.86
1*502.732.730,38
nil1.60 .nil0.35" J0.300,56
...1.17...
2.020.73
Page 2 Hole No. l?
Shunsby Mines Ltd, . Sultan, Ontario
0.0 - 6.0
6.0 -24.5
24.5 -116,0
116.0-153.0
153oO
79.0-89,0
89.0-97.4
109.0-115,0
Lat. Dep. Elev*
Casing
10776.089667,249947,14
Bearing S 68 W Dip - Minus 60
Page l Hole No. 18
Started Feb. 22/56 Completed Feb. 24/56 Depth 153.0'
Mostly silicieus breccia with narrow bands of graphitic' shear and andesite.^! V,rell mineralized mostly pyrite, little chalco. j
Graphitic shearing, well rrdn. mostly pyrit-i as fracture filler, also blebs of pyrite. Fractures at 30 to core, jnay indicate an almost vertical dip. Some contorted threads pyrite. 29.4 - 33.0 - grey fcuff. 7/9.0 ~ 97.5 niore quartz fragments and a little chalco. with consid 0 pyrite,/ 79*0' - 89.O 1 Silic. breccia, consid.,.,pyrrt2-in threads and blebs^^slight coy, 89.0 ~ 97.4 ditto #881. tjBS.5 ! ~ 9J.4 1 - 3 1 ground sludgesamfcie. 109,0 - 115*0 Silic. breccia, well p^rrtizedT"slight chalco,"
Fine to medium grained quarts diorite, sparse mineralization*
END OF HOLE.
Samples: No, V?idth
881 10,0
882
883
8,4
6.0
Tr.
Tr.
^
Hole 18
0.0 - 6.0
6,0 -37.0
;7*0 -54,5
87.0
Shunsby Kines Ltd. Sultan, Ontario
Lat. Dep. Kiev*
Casing
10795.039597.769940.04
S 68 WBearingDip - minus 35
l Hole Ho. 19
Started Feb. 25/56Completed Feb. 26/56Depth S?. O 1
Dark breccia.ted andesite, ''garrow silicicus bands at 20 to cors e Bearing l ^ of hele is about down strike, fracturing almost vertical slight pyrite in - threads. *
Brecciated tuff, much more pyrite in coarse clusters and threads at 20 to~~7T"
54.5 ~S7 e O Graphitic shear zone, few narrow bands, non-graphitic^andesite, 5" max. l g width. 66.0' ~ 71.O 1 Coarse pyrite, very slight chalcopyrite in threads iand patches.
END OF HOLE.. TO BE ECLEPENED IATSR. Never deepened.
Samples:
-71*0'
J
No, Width #Gu
885 5,0 ,15
^'#A
.iff-f/
x/
//'
-^--
p-
Page l Hole No.19
Shxinsby Mines Ltd, Sultan, Ontario Page l Hole No. 20
0.0
7.0
8.2
- 7.0
~ 8.2
-107,0
Lat. 10795.03 Dep. 9597.76 Elev. 9940.04
Casing
Andesite "^ no min.
Siliceous breccia
Bearing M 34 W Dip 45
Started Feb. 26/56Completed Mar. 15/56Depth 742
iilicious breccia - mostly quartz fragments, slight pyrite. 9*2 T - 10.O 1 ~~~^ massive pyrite. 37*5 T - thread of chalcopyrite, 42*0 T - 2" heavy fine chalco* 48.0 - Few threads of chalco* 50,2 - 51.4 - Few threads of chalco and little zinc, 52,6' ~ threads and patches cpy, 62*5' ~ patch of cpy, fit zns, 64.8 1 "- fev; threads of cpy. Threads are in fractures up to 1/8" in thickness. 48*0' - 51,4' widely scattered threads of cpy* 68,0' ~ few threads cpy* and little zn*-^-810 5 ~ 85*5 - scattered massive chalco pyrite in (' patches and threads in fractures, fair zinc in patches, 93*5 - thread of cpy*./ 101*0 - 107*0 ~ Hard glassy greyish white quartz with scattered patches and j threads of cpy* and s. few patches Zns. \
107*0-109*0 J Dark chloritic andesite, sparse min.L.
••3 A109*0-114,0^ light greenish grey tuff, few patches chalco. 107 nO - 114.0 few patches chai- \fr
' copyrite in tuff. _T4-
114.0-125*0 Andesite tuff breccia, scattered patches massive chalco and zns. 114*0 ~llTiQ^scattercd patches chalco and some zinc, 117=0 - 120.7 hard light green ''quartzite/ Sparse min* j 120*7 - 124*7 very massive patches chalco. 125*0 ~ "137*^ Tight greenish tuff, well pyritized . 137*5 - 145*0 graphitic andesite , patches coarse pyrite, "little chalcopyrite. 137.5 - 145*0 riostly pyrite ' little cpy. in threads.
'145.0-156*0 ' Greyish white silicious breccia 145*0 - 156*0 Very massive sections of chalco l and pyrite, little zinc* '
156,0-161.0 Fault zone (graphitic breccia) Lost core - 2,6'
161.0-198*0 Dark grsen andesite, slight pyrite v.lth agglomerate bands. 174*0 ~ 1?6.5 - j ^c^C Agglomerate* " —^
198.0-263.0 Medium grained quartz,^diorite, sparse mineralization. 215*5 -1 darker green l and much more disserd.na"tretl~pyrite. 227.0 ~ Thin thread of chalcopyrite at [ flat angle to corea 227.0 - 231.8 Fine disseminated pyrite. 231.8 to 237*0 considerable coarse pyrite.
Light greyish green'altered tuff and agglomerate, slight pyrite.263.0-276,
276p5-290.00 Dark green medium grained andesite? coarse pyrite
290.0 Medium to fins grained diorite sparse mineralization numerous quartz string- j ers. 309.0 - 325.0 light green fine grained diorite, prob, altej-^tion. 325.0 - 416.0 medium grained diorite sparse mineralization,4T670 - 584 medium grained diorite a little pyrite dark green, more hornblende. ~~
290,0-638.0 Diorite - gradational. 584*0 - slightly schistose, fine disseminated pyrite, ' fine grained. Tuff or agglomorate? or ^ ""
638,0-679.6 Altered diorite or outer phase from dark green to greenish grey and finer grained more schistose^ mineralization finer pyrite, and increasing.
679.6-687.0 Graphitic schist, nay be altered greywacke, good pyrite in fractures.at 30 to core down dip. Looks like steep westerly dip quartz threads and patches.
^ -- -—. r
l x- ~ ^ f ~ 687.0--693.5 Sheared agglomerate or tuff, fine disseminated pyrite. ~f~-f l*['f . t~
Page l Holt; No.20
Shunsby Mines Ltd, Sultan, Ontario,, Page 2 Hole No. 20
.693.5-705.0
705.0-709.0 709.0-713.5713*5-718.5
713,5-722.5
722,5-739.5
739*5-742.0
742*0
48*0-51,4
CI.5-85.5
101.0-107.0 107*0-114.0 114.0-117*0 117*0-120,7 120.7-124.7
137*5-145*0 145.0-156,0
Coarse grained "spotted" rock may be agglomerate. Ko mineralization, looks porphyritic.
Grey tuff fine grained, fair pyrite. - ~- -- --.............__....... -- 3*
Graphitic shear, good pyrite in fractures, contact sharp at 30 to core*
Grey tuff, fine grained, fair pyrite.
Graphitic shear, scattered quartz blebs, good pyrite in threads.
Dark grey tuff, fine grained, fair pyrite in threads.
Dark green landesite, seme pyrite. ^
END OF HOLE.
Samples: No,
breccia py. slight chalco 886
breccia patches of moss, chalco 88?
quarts, specks of chalco Se. zinc Tuff - H i' 'f H
n it tj tt nQuartzite sparse mineral breccia mass, patches of chalco
tuff breccia little chalco and py. breccia py. mass chalco and zn*
Width gCu,
3.4 0.30
4,0 1.17 -. 82
883 6.0 0.51 0*65839-, 7.0 0.30890 3,0 -JL.37 .1.9.6891 3.7 0.10892 4.0 .LO 0,70
893894
Average: 114,0 - 124*7 \
7.5 11.0
10,7
0.46 .0.86 7,53,
2,32 0.81
Page 2 Hole Ne. 20
Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ontario Page l Hole No. 21
0.0 - 5*0
5,0 ~ 6.0
6.0 -20.0
20.0 -25.0
25.0 -42.0
42.0 - ^6*0
46.0 -59=3
59.3 -69,5
69.5 -111,0
111.0-119.0
119.0-140.0
140,6-147,3
147.3
147,3-192,0
192,0-207.0
2*7.0
Lat. Dep, Elev,
10795.03 9597*76 9940.04
Bearing N 6? W . Dip 45
Started Kar, 2/56Completed Mar. 4/56Depth 20?
Casing
Andesite - sparse mineralization
Brecciated iron formation. Few blebs and threads of chalcopyrite and pyrite, MT~17r5~~so^e minor faulting with slight displacement.
Grey fine grained tuff, may be altered version 9f iron formations-sparse mineralisation. 21.3 - 25.4 - 10" Ground. ~~~~
'/se
A*
Brecciated^lron fornvatior^ Could be fault 32.0 - 35.0 Sludge sample. 35,0 ~ 420 0 Numerous iracvurcs filled with chalcopyrite some zinc, also blebs ' chalcopyrite in fragments.' 25.4 - 30.0 ~ 3,0 f Ground. 30.0 - 31.0 ~ 6" l Ground. 31*0 ~ 32.5 - 6" Ground. 32.5 - 35.0 ~ 2,0 Ground i
Slatey greywacke, slightly graphitic thread chalcopyrite at contact with I.F. 42,0 - 46*0 slight chalcopyrite in threads.
Brecciated 'irori^orrnaticmj chalcopyrite well distributed in fractures and irreguiafc bl^bs.-'sligliu'ly graphitic,, 46.0 - 52.5 considerable chalcopy rite in threads and blebs, 52,5 - 59*3 scattered blebs and threads chal copyrite some zinc.
Slaty greywacke, bedding at 40 to core, slight pyrite
Brecciateds iron formation With tuff and graphitic bands. Scattered blebs and threader-chalcopyrite and sines. 68,5 - 79*5 scattered threads chalcopy rite slight zinc. 79.5 - 84.5 Ditto #900. 81,6 ~ 86.0 - l.O 1 ground. ^ 1 84.5 - 92*0 Some very good sections chalcopyrite in threads and irregular blebs, 92.0 - 97*0 Scattered threads chalcopyrite some zinc. 97.0 - 102,0 Ditto #903. 102.0 - 107.4 Ditto #904. 107.4 - 111.4 Scattered threads chalcopyrite.
Slaty graphitic greywacke patches chalcopyrite some zinc.
Silicious breccia, numerous chalcopyrite filled fractures, 119.0 ~ 127.4 Fair chalcopyrite in numerous threads also fair zinc. 127.4 - 137.4 Good threads and patches chalcopyrite. 137.4 ~ 140.6 patch chalcopyrite and threads ^^ ~
Grey tuff, chalcopyrite and pyrite disseminated '^--'' IT.
Hard silicious breccia ~ scattered threads and patches chalcopyrite zinc and slight Phs p 157,2 - 159.7 Fairly massive zincs and good chalcopyrite. 159.7 ~ 164.5 Few threads Chalcopyrite. 164.5 - 170.0 First 10" very massive chalcopyrite. 170.0 - ISO.O Consistent patches massive chalcopyrite. 180,0 ~ 185,0 Scattered patches chalcopyrite and zinc.
Hard silicious breccia.
Diorite, fine to medium grained. Fevr thrsads pyrite chalcopyrite, 194.0 ~ 196.3 Grey tuff. ^ t
END OF HOLE.
Page l Hole Mo. 21,
r
Shunsby Mines Ltd*
Samples:
Sultan, Ontario
35.0-42.0
-2.0-46.0
-.6,0-52.5
52.5-59.3
33.5-79.5
79.5-84.5
34. 5-92.0
92.0-97.0
97,0-102,0
102,0-007.4..
107.4-111.4
119.0-127,4
127, 4-137 f 4
137.4-140.6
140.6-147,3^*
157.2-159.7
159.7-164.5
164.5-170.0
179.0-180.0
aO- 185,0
Averages:
Pag*
No.
896
897
898
899
900
901
902
903
904
905
906
907
90S
909
910
911
912
913
914
915
916
2 Holt
Width
7.0
4.0
6 '5
6.8
11.0 '
5.0
J. 5
5.0
5,0
5.4
4.0
^6
8.4
. 10,0
3.2
.M.-..-.2,5
4.8
5.5
10*0
5.0
Ho. 21
foi
.92
.15
2.6o
-j* 8?
.36
.15
2.96
.46
.87
.46
1.12
.51
.66
2.24
1.43
-*56-:.
2.40
,20
1.58
1.17
1.22
^H-
1.63.
.18
?0
..51 .
.65
.70
6 6o
.47
.75
.23
.23). . ~ . - - - {
2,29]
2.71
1.49
1.73
,98
6.45
.47
1.26
.65
.56
84.5-185.0
35.0-59.3
100.5 1.09 1.14
24.3 1.23 0,83
Page 2 Hole No. 21
c
Shunsby Mines limited, Sultan, Ontario Page l Hole No. 22
Lat. 10795.03 Bearing H 6? W ' Started Mar. 5/56Dep t 9597.76 Dip 60 Completed tfar.10/56Elev. 99/10,04 Depth 403.0'
:O - 6.0 Casing
f,O - 13.0 ^^Hard silic. breccia, fair disc. py. St slight cpy, " l
13,0- 29.5^7" Tuff - greyish green, alrnoct parallel to core. Sparse rain. j
29.5-40.0 FAULT ZOIffi - Frag. breccia P 30.0 T - 34.0 ~ 3.5 ground, 34.0' - 40,0 - 4.O 1 ground^. Fault probably.
i
LO,0-74,C Silicious brecci*, large angular fragments good cpy, in sections, 44*0 ~ 47.5 Few large patches chalcopyrite, some zinc. 6l 0 5 - 69*5 - few threads cpy. and diss. znsp 56.0 - 56.7 - fair cpy. 6 zn. in patches*
74.0-93.7 En^cciated iron^fc^rnation, diss t sphalerite with few threads cpy* 83.0 ~85.0 - fine diss. znsSoms rinor displacement up to l/4"j almost down dip. 88.0 - 88.6 - fine diss, zns. 91*0 *. 98.7 - Two sections good chalco in threads plus diss, zns. . - '
73.7-111.0 Silic, Breccia scattered threads of cpy. ft patches Zns. 111.0 - 111.5 - l *X? Band of andesite, slight py. ^
110.0-;26.2 r^Interbandsd slaty greywacke (slightly (graphitic) and iron formation* Mostt j of min. confined to brecciated I.F. Some good patches cpy. fc Zns. 111.5 ~
('^- i 117.0 Includes l-foct glaty.^wke., slight py, plus well distrib. cpy, "t?',/')?1) in patches, slight zns. 117(0 - 119,0 ~ andesite, slight py, 119.0 - /'h-^ A -. 122.0 - Massive patches chalco, pyrite slightT~zns, in silic breccia.
v v ^ , 122.0 - 126.2 - Grey tuff well min. pyrite in mass, patches.
126,2-149.5 Slaty graphitic greywacke, patches massive pyrite, slight cpy. 130.0 ~ 132.6 includes l foct rr^assive chalco. slight zns.
149.5-197.0 Sheared agglomerate, diss. pyrite
197.0-403.9 Diorite - gradational from coa.-se to fine to medium. Sparse nin. 197.0 ~ "" 202,0 " looks porphyritic with large felds par (pink) fragments, Slight
pyrite. 206.0 - 210 S 0 - Few specks chalco fc pyrfE-T. 221.0 - 224,0 ~ Few specks chalco ic pyrite, slight snc. 238,0 ~ 238,8 - Few coarse cubes pyrite, little cpy. 256,0 -^ 265.0 - Grey^Jtu^ff. greenish grey, a little fine pyrite. May be fine grained phase of diorite? 265,0 - 335.0 - Sparse min. in mod. grained diorite* 335.0 ~ 408.0 - Coarser grained and very sparse min* Few threads quarts 6 carbonate. 377.0 - 379.0 - Fine grained diorite, " *r~ "T" "" ^
^
IF
408.0 END OF HOLE A-\ ' ^
Samples: jjS " No^. Width ^Cu
26.0-36.0 918 10.0 0.10 0.8926.0-40.0 919 4.0 0.25 1.3244.0-47.5~ ' 920 3*5 0.41 1.3054.5-61.5"' - 930 7.0 0.05 nil.SI. 5-69.5 ' ^__ ' 921 8.0 0.02 1.9391.0-98.7 T '~"'~ ' ^' - ^ . - 922 7,7 0,20 0.9193.7-104.0 "^ ' "931 5.3 0.02 tr.104.0-111,5 Ir- ' i ' 932 -7.5 0.07 tr.ill.5-117,o ,K ; v 923 5.5 0.46 0.71117.0-119*0 ^J ^jL^ ' /' : ; 924 2.0 0,46 Nil119.0-122.0~1 . \\) /.-. -, 925 ''l.0- 2.85. - Tr.122.0-126.2 j X' - -^r "\ 934 ' 4.2 0.07 Tr.125.2-130.0 j -,- ^- /(l 933 "3,8 1.23 Tr.130.0-132.6^ , ,U' , ' ' fi 926 ! 2.6 10.40 Tr.yj- \ "
fV \
H*^ *' Page l Hole No.
170.5-172.5
205,0-210,0
2U..C-221.0 221,0-224,0
237.C-241.0
Shunsby Mines Ltd.
Samples: (cont'd)
Spectro
Sultan, Ontario
Averages: U9.0 - 132.6
Page
- No.
935
936
7 937 j 938 C 928 939
940
2 Hole
Width
2.0
2,0
4^0 7.0 3*0 . 6,0
4.0
13*6
22
jgQu
0.05
0.15
0.30 0.02 0.03 0.35 0.05
0.02
3.00
^n
Nil
Nil
1.17 0.25 0.25 2.04 0.28
0.15
Tr,
Page 2 Hole No. 22
Shunsby Hines Ltd,
Lat, 10787.29 Dep. 9666.95
9947.04
Sultan, Ont.
Bearing N 34 W Dip - minus 45
Page l Hole No. 23
Started ' Kar, 17/56Completed Mar, 20/56Depth 230.0'
0.0 - 7.0 Casing
7.0 -16,5 &Z- Hard brecciated iron formation. Fair pyrite in fractures. ^Jfiv
16.5 -20.0 '*~*' Graphite greywacke, slight py.
20.0 -33.5 5' Grey f.g, tuff, slight py. r~
33*5 ~93 e O-V*- Graphite shear, consid, pyrite in fractures at 45 to core, also small py- ^f'/^ rite "bombs" replacing qtz, fragc 55.5 - 57^0' Gray tuff band or acid dike.
74.0 - 80.0 1 - A little cpy, with pyrite. 80 e O - 84.4 - 2 1 ground. Kay befault to match D 6 H. ^13, ' .
cf.
98.0-174.0 /f Grey tuff, diss. pyrite slight, at 127,3 thin thread of chalcopyrite. ^
174*0-182*0^ Agglomerate or upperphase of diorite, sparse min. py, -sSp
j x - -) i 182.0-280.0^. Medp grained diorite, sparse min, ^^Ccf- l. l
280.0 - END OF HOLS,
Samplsa: No Width ^Cu ^Zn,
~ 80.0 929 6,0 .05
Page l Hole No, 23
Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ont. . Page l Hole No. 24
L?t. 10702.06 Bearing N 3? W 'Started Mar* 2V56Dep. 9444.16 Dip 40 Completed M?.r. 22/^6Elev, 9941.13 . Depth 181,0
r.O - 5.0 Casing
;.D - 122 e O Mostly tuff k agglomerate large rounded fragments, slight py, agglon, grades | -r- .to grey tuff. Tuff alters to light acid green. ' ''^
EOT OF HOIS
Diorite ~ dark green, sparse py e gradational from fine to course. 7 ^t
^f'1.
Page l Hole No, 24
Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Page l Hole No. 25
141.5
o /
206.0-253.0
253-0-303.0
310
141.6-146,5 146.5-152.3 152,3-161.0 161.0-166.0 166,0-172*0 172.0-177.0 177.0-183*0 183*0-188,0 188,0-190.0 190,0-194,0 194.0-201.0 201., O-206.. 5 206.5-212.0
141*5-212,0
Lit. Dep. Elcv,
Casing
10723.57 9A20.69 9944.81
Bearing Dip
N 88 E 55
Started Mar. 25/56Completed Kar. 28/56Depth . 310
(J.Z-Agglorr.erate^p) tuf f -(^greyish Tine grained, some fine disseminated pyritewith^odd speck chalcopyrite, mere siLLcious in sections. Large (1/2")
^ inclusipn^p 68,2 few specks chalcopyrite in quartz - 70T5Few specks and patches chalcopyrite at and core. Fine pyrite,
and calcite stringer, near fracture at 45 to
Greyviacke to graphitic slaty greyv/acke, fractured at 60 to core. 126.0 7 l" narrov: quartz stringers, some galena.'and chalcopyrite little Zns. L126.5 - 141.5 Numerous patches of coarse pyrite and fine pyrite in threads.
* jBrecciated slaty fc I,F, greywacke, numerous bands at 45 to core of'quart^/
^SncTcarbonaTcTxLth patchy chalcopyrite and ZnS along with pyrite. v 14175 ~ ~146.5 Fair chalcopyrite and sligh ZnS in patches and threads. 146.5 - 152.3 Slight chalcopyrite and sine. 141.5 - 149.0 - l.Q 1 Ground, 152.3 ~ 161.0 Slight chalcopyrite and Zinc, l6l4 0 - 166.0 Slight chalcopyrite and 2inc e 166.0 ~ 172.0 Fair chalcopyrite in patches. 173.0 - 178.7 - 0*8' ground. 172pO - 177,0 - Good Mass, Patches cpy* fc Zns e 177*0 - 183.0 - Slight cpy p i Zns c 183.0 ~ 188,0 - Good threads cpy. slight Ens, 138,0 - 190*0 - Band of andesite slight py, 190,0 - 194,0 - Brecciated I.F.,
mass, patches,. 192.0 1 -slight chalco. 194*0 - 201.0' - Good chalco, 201,0' . Sliidge (2.8^^ground) ; '^-uji1^
Fine grey tuff with irreg. threads St. patches cpy. ^ zns, 201.0 - 206. 5 ' includes mates, patch cpy* at 203.5 (3") . 206.^^-21.2^01 -. Threads cpy. 194.0 ~ 201,0 .rjbadly sha/ttered brecciated ^F^ prob. on accourit of contact with tuff0 (^Ground 2,8"' jof^gopd ch"alco^6'ut^have oiu^ggt Quite nassive
At 219.0' ~ 4" slightpyrite. At 219.0' ~ 4" slight cpy, py. gTlins, schistose id.th fractures a.t 30 to core.
From 237.0 ' - mor*
ST.
Med, grained dark groen chloritic andesite^ num., qtz. threads slight py, 303.0 - 310.6 Diorite dark green.
END OF HOLE
Samples:
strgs.
No,
941942943944945946947948950951954952953
Width
5.05.8 8.73*06.0 ".5,06.0-5.02.04.07.0.5.5..5.5
^Gu
0.77O t 410.510.92C. 201.890.460.770.200.260.462.750.41
gZn,
0.66J... 530.770.510.053.670.051.020.071.271.530.891.48
Average:
70.5 0.77 1.06
Page l Hele 25.
Shunsby Kane s Ltd.- Sultan, On t. Page l Kolo No. 26
0-5
5-37
27 - 71 J*
^71 ~ 91
91 - 94
94 - 101
101 - 130
130 ~ 138
133 - 161
161 -
178 -
180 -
192 r
173
180
192
201
201 - 222
222 - 258
258
Lat. Dcp, Elev,
Casing
10943.539603,889933.75
Bearing Dip
N 52 W 45
Started Kar, 29/56Completed Apr. 6/56 'Depth 253
Shattered broken, weathered core, probable fault zone, odd specks ofchalcopyrite and sphalerite, much lost core. 5 - H Fine to ^ite^1 11 ~ 13 - 75;S fine granular pyrite banded at 30 to core. 13 - T5 ^Coarse green rather fresh diorite. 15 - 28 Alternating blue quartziteand greenstone bands. 28 - 37 Blue brecciated quartzite. Lost core ~17 ~ 19, 21 - 24, 25 ~ 26, 27.5 ~ 28, 30 - 32.
t.
Graphitic quartzite -. gray, blue to dark graphitic all considerably brecc iated. 37 - 40,5 Almost void of sulphides, 40.5 - 71 Chalcopyrite and a little sphalerite as blebs and irregular stringers often near parallel to the cere. Grading into blue quartzite.
Blue quartzite - Hard, glassey, slightly brecciated, sparse scattered "7 grains of chalcopyrite and sphalerite,.
Argillits -- Dark gray, graphitic, fine -grain, sharp contacts at 45. Almost l /\ void of sulphides except for small blebs in the contacts* 71 - 82, 82 ~ J
Q
^
Chalcopyrite *vein - brecciated blue quartzite vrlth long coarse stringers o chalcopyrite at 20 to 30 to core. About 25,^ chalcopyrite.
Graphitic quartzite - Generally dark grajpJiiJJ-C--br.aiiciated quartzite inter- bedded with gray fine grained^argillite bands up to l f wide.-. Scattered small-~ belbs of chalcopyrite mostly inthe~qua^*tzite.--106-- 10? stringer of chai- copyrite parallel to core. 101 - 110, 110 - 120, 120 -130, 128 ~ 130 Sul- phides 20^ but mostly pyrite.
Andesite - Green, fine^rain, scattered pyrite and odd cpecks of chalcopy- J rite.
Breccia - Irregular bands of andesite, brecciated quartzite and graphite material. Sheared and broken. Scatterecfpyrite and odd specks of chalcopy rite.
hitic "l alcopy- l
Andesite - Green, fine grainji^leucoxeiw alteration, scattered pyrite* i/j^ (
Quarts diorite -~ medium grain, sharp contacts at 30 to core.
Andesite - as above. ^i? "^,j '/xvr "
Quartz breccia - while quartz with large inclusions of greenstone* Scatter- l^ed pyrite and specks of chalcopyrite. l
Graphitic shear - graphitic, quartz, heavily sheared and broken. About of core ground. Scattered pyrite and a few specks of chalcopyrite. Lost core 204 - 08, 209 - 10, 211 - 12, 215 - 16, 220 - 21. Sludge 198 - 221.
'JAndesite - pale green, fine grain, scattered quartz stringers and specks of j pyrite, ^ 1"^,
EKT) OF HOLE.
/
\
Page l Hole 26
40 - 47li - 5k54- 61fi - 6660 - 71
~n. - 8252 - 94
Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ont,
Samples:
Page 2 Hole 26
31 - 110 10 -120 20 - 130
7"2,.0~201 a O
^3 - 221.0 sludge
Averages:
71 - 94 ?4 - 130 WL,- 130
.No. Width
964965966967968
969970
971972973974
980981
7rO"7*0:-7.0.5.05,0
11.012.0.
-7,0.. 9.0.10,0
JLO.p
9,023.0
1,43-.2.09 .1.53
0.46. 1.32
0.050,25
..10.451.020.45O rt*i
A OJL
0.090.20
0,51.. 0.30.... 0.91
1.22.....0.86..
0.150,46
..-,0.51.0 4 100,40
_ 1,47
nil0.05
31.23.3690
1.420.152.631.58
0.720,310.640.58
Page 2 Hole 26
c
0-9
9-41
41-56
56 - 62
62 ~ 122
122 ~ 143
143 - 192
Shunsby Mines Ltd.
Lat. 10637.10Dep. 9469.37Elevp 9945.57
Casing
Sultan, Ont.
Bearing S 8? E Dip - minus 45
Page l Hole No, 2?
Started . Completed Depth
liar* 29/56 Apr* .7/56 260
192 T 205
205 - 260
26C
Oil\0-046.0 046.0-051.0 ~
JL27.0-137.0137.0-143-0
-129,0-135,0
160.0-171.0 171.0-183.0
Quartz Breccia - Light gray, hard and siliceous, angular to rounded frag-menta. Scattered fins pyrite. 14 - 15 sphalerite and pyrite, one blebof chalcopyrite. Lost core 28 - 30*
Quartz Breccia - As above A-ith sphalerite, scattered chalco-pyrite and pyrite
Fault - Sheared and broken, graphitic gouge, 3 1 lost core.
Andesite aggJLojiaratt - Gray to light gray, soft, rcinor schisting* Rounded fragments (^lapilli}, up to l" diameter. 89 -* 122 Sheared and broken, lost^ coro - 89-917^0^97, 120-122. Scattered irregular graphitic bands after 92*. 103 ~ l" graphite with grains of chalcopyrite.
Graphitic tuff ~ Thin banding at 70 degrees to core, black to dark gray. Sulphides as bands and fins irregular stringers also fine disseminated grains,. Mostly pyrite with scattered chalcopyrite and sphalerite. Gray l silicious Jaands increasing down hole. Lost core 33-35. 122-127 - sparse i chalcopyrite. 127-137 - chalco, almost nil, 2 T lost core, 137-143 - Sparse;chalcopyrite, Sludge. ~"~ ^
^ ^ '27-Quartzitc Breccia^ Blue to palt gray quartzites generally brecciated, "~~\ Occassional, oTfgTllaciious" band up to l* v;ide. 143-160 ~ Scattered grains l of pyrite. 160-171 - Blebs and fine stringers of chalcopyrite possibly 1^ cus 171-133 - Scattered large blebs of pyrite vrith minor chalcopyrite. 183-192 ~ Scattered pyrite
Graphitic Quartzite ~ Blue to black grapliitic, scattered pyrite with odd bleb of sphalerite, very little chalco. 195-200 - Sheared and broken, calc ite stringers. Ie 5' lost core*
Andesite - Uni^onn gray green, fine grain, widely scattered grains of pyrite.*5^
END OF HOLE*
Samples:
breccia pyrite,'chalco, sphalerite n tt tt 11
No Width
•tt
graphitic tuff py. chalco, sphaleritett tt H tt nn it li tt tt
sludge cample
breccia some chalco " pyrite^ "
Averages: 41.0 - 56.0
122.0 - 143.0
160.0 - 133^0
955 956 957
958 959 960963
961 962
5^05.0
5*0 10.0 6.0 6.0
11,0 12.0
15.0
21.0
23.0
0.61 6.820.41
.P?.??..o!?20.25
-_1.63_ 0.51
0.61
0.51
1.04
3*11 1,021,27
3.260,41 0,66 0.20
o.ei0.55
1.80
1.16
0.63
Page l Hole Ho. 2?
Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ont, Page l Hole No, 28 ^
0-15
15 - 179
Lat.Dep.Elev.
Casing
Andesite
10640,9390.9943,
915741
agglomerate -eter, interbedded -,d.th
BearingDip
Palefine
S 8? E45
grsyxgreen, rounded tuff,,' 108 - specks
StartedCompletedDepth
fragments up
Apr.Apr.306
to 1/2of chalcopyrite in
3/566/56
\?Lr
fjT
quartz
^
fa-7l7
c-1
;r
f/.
f '179 " 205 Graphitic tuff - darlc gray, thin bandinj^alrcost vertical to core. Similar
to iron formation but appears to be^^raphit^ rather than iron. Banded sulphides mostly pyrite increasing dowrTTiclc. Sharp contact at 80 to core.179 - 188 Fine banded pyrrhotite,, 188 - 205 Bands and scattered crystals i of pyrite v.dth sparse fine stringers of chalcopyrite.
205 ~ 238 Quartzite breccia - Gradational with ruff above. Blue tc gray quartzite, considerably .brecciated. 205..- 218 Sparse sulphides - pyrite, sphalerite, chalcopyrite. Irregular graphite bands* 213 - 238 Increasing pyrite as fin irregular stringers, minor* chalcopyrite and sphalerite, 231o5 - 238 White quartz carbonate,
238 - 274 Andesite - Uniform pale green, medium grain, a few narrow silicious ban^ds or stringers near the contact. Scattered pyrita crystals.
274 * 306 Diorite - Green, fins grained contact over 3 feet then becoming coarse* with i frequent large feldspars, 303 - 04 sheared and broken core. '
306 EfJD OF HOLS.
Samples: No Vvhole
138.0-193,0 Graphitic tuff pyrite some chalco 975 10.0 0.2l 0.76198.0-203,0 "" " " " " 976 10,0 0.46; 0.61203,0-218.0 n n n n H , 977 ic.o .0.31} 0.56218.0-228,0 " " " n " ' 978 10,0 0,20 0.15223.0-233,0 " " " tt M - 979 IQ,O 0.10. Nil
X^~e" o.u-1:
3J.o '^,- . \J .o7
Page l Hole No, 28,
L
Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Page l Hole No* 29
La t, 10509,62 Bearing N 83 E Started Apr. 6/56Dep. ' 9460*34 Dip - minus 45 Completed Aor.11/56Elev, 9977. S4 ' Depth 292
O ~ 10 Casing
10 - 16 ^-^ Andesite *- Dark green, fine grain, sharp contact rear 90 to core.fr --
16 ~ 88 ^ Quartzite Breccia - V.Tiite to gray quartzite thoroughly brecciated. Fragments angular with rounded edge seldom niore than l" diameter* Variable pyrhotite and pyrite usually banded at 70 to vertical, 16 - 23, - 30^ banded pyrr- hotite Sr. Pyrite possibly a little sphalerite, 23 - 53 - 5-10^ pyrite pyrr hotite, also dark graphitic bands up to l' vd.de. 53 - 58 - 30^ pyrrhotite nd pyrite at 45 1 58 - 88 - Less than 5^ pyrrhotite fc pyrite, 8S - 92 ~
pyrrhotite fc pyrite,
88 - 230.5 Quartzite Breccia - 's^hite lo light gray, massive breccia. Pyrite pyrrhotite less than 1^. 208 -. 2^0,5 ~ Increasing pyrite as grains and blebs.
230,5-230*5 Breccia - Quartzite, greenstone, dark graphitic rock, interbedded and often intergrading. All considerably brecciated. Sulphides mainly pyrite and pyrrhotite with widely scattered Email specks of chalcopyrite S sphalerite, 241 - 245 - Pyrrhotite ^th a little sphalerite and chalcopyrite. 263 - 264 Large blebs of sphalerite 262J:L_26_6,_278_:1_28g;, 5 - About 50p secondary white quartz carbonate, no sulphiBfes^ - . T^I/
230,5-292 " Andesite.- Gray green, sheared and broken, almost void of sulphide. 283^ - . 283 - CrvKTibled cere, 2 1 lost. Sand filled fracture retorted, hole caving.
' f1 f292 END OF HOLE,
Samples: . No VJidth ^Cu
16.0-23,0 breccia pyrrh, py. , sphalerite 982 7*0 0.05 Tr,
53.0-58,0 ll 30^ pyrrh fr py, 983 5,0 0,02 Tr.
241,0-245.0 breccia, pyrrh., zn, chalco. 984 4.0 0.04 Tr,
262.0-266.0 " large blebs sphalerite 985 4.0 0.01 0.86
Pcge l Hole Mo, 29
i
Shunsbv Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Paco l Hol5 Nli K'', "
Lat. 11155.12 Bearing N 52 W Started Apr.
53 - Depth 180
O ~ 11 Casing
11 - 120 y Andesite -uniform gray green, fine grain, scattered pyrite as sparse^ grains. 16 - 24 - B 2,dly broken core. 83 ~ HO ^ Badly broken core, no
sulphides, . *
180 END OF HOLE.
r, A^' Page l Hole No, 30
Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Page l Hole No. 31
0-8
3-32
33 -46,5
75" ~ 85
55- - 149
149
lat. Depp Elev.
Casing
11350.059705.199932.42
Bearing K 8? W Dip - Minus 45
Started Apr. 12/56Completed Apr/ 14/56Depth 149
Quartzite Breccia - Blue to gray brecciated quartzita scattered grains ft. ~j irregular stringers of pyrite with odd blebs of sphalerite. 8 - 24 - Core l generally badly broken with rusty fractures. 26 - 29 - Irregular 1/2" ' j sulphide stringer running down" core - pyrite, sphalerite and chalcopyrite. x 29 - 33 ~ Almost void of sulphides, " ' ^
Trap dyke ~ Fine grained, dark gray green. Sharp contact at 45* Similar to andesite but appears to be a dyke.
Quartzits Breccia - Blue to gray. Sulphides almost nil.
Fault 3 Broken and crumbled quartzite* Lost core 61-62, 62*5-63.
Andesite? Gray green, generally fine grained with scattered vague pheno- ~"7 crystF, also faint banding, possibly tuff or sediments - no sulphides. _J' ^
Blue Quartzite - Generally brecciated with blebs and stringers of pyrite. \/fit C 4n banded graphite in up hole contact. Also scattered email blebs of -J sphalerite.
Andesite ^ Graen, fine grain generally with vague phenocrysts. Possibly altered ^ip^rTte7; Sulphides almost nil. Generally badly broken with rusty weathered fractures. Leucoxene alteration, 145 - 46 - Broken quartz stringers, no sulphides 2 1 "lost cere at end of hole. -~
END OF HOLEo
Samples:Quartzits py. blebs' of sphalerite
Width9S6 10.0 .Tr 0,46
. c- c^~ l
- C ")-:
Hole Ne, 31
Shuncby Kane s Ltd.- Sultan, Ont. Page l Hole No. 32
10316,32 Bearing H 83 E Started Apr. 13/56Dep. 9531.99 Dip - Minus 45 Completed Apr. 16/56 'Elev B 9988.98 . Depth 301
0-13 Casing
13-20 A Andesite Tuff - Gray, fine banding at 45 to vertical, no sulphides. \J
20 ~ 32 Quartzite, graphitic tuff - Interbedded brecciated quartzite and thin banded[7 ^graphitic tuff or argellite. Considerable pyrite and pyrrhotite as bands [and irregular blebs. ' 7
32 " 173 Quartzite Breccia - Blue to gray quartzite thoroughly brecciated. Widely ~1 scattered blebs of pyrite and pyrrhotite decreasing down hole. 112 - 114 - l 50^ pyrite and pyrrhotite, 11? - 124 ~ Scattered sphalerite with several i ^ small blebs of chalcopyrite. 1?1 - 173 ~ A few fine stringers of sphalerite) with pyrite and pyrrhotite, J
173 ~ 1?6 j^ Graphitic quartzite - graphitic banding at 60 to 45* Pyrite crystals in p bands, sharp up hole contact, down hole gradationala
1?6 ^ 198 Quartzite - gray, thin bedding at 45 to 60 to core. Fine pyrtie usually as bands replacing beds* 197 ~ 198 - 50^ fine banded pyrite,
198 - 225 Quarts Porphyry dyke ~ Light grey, massive anhedral quartz phenocrysts up j to 1/4" diameter in fine ground mass. Scattered pyrite grains. Sharp l contacts at 45 fine grained over l"
Q
225 r 242, Graphitic Quartzite - Blue brecciated to banded dark^\- ing at 70. Pyrrhotite with frequent splashes of-^ scattered snail blebs of chalcopyrite,
ark dray graphitic. Band- 1^, sphalerite, also widely l "C
242 - 272 Quartzite Breccia - as above. Sulphides mainly pyrrhotite v;ith a little pyrite as irregular bands and blebs probably 5/^ decreasing dovri hole.
~T " 2?2 - 301 v Andesite Tuff - Variable gray green to light gray. Faint banding at 30
to core. Sulphides near nil. 280 - 281 - Broken core, a few spicks of chalcopyrite. 290 - Specks of chalcopyrite on slip*
301 END OF HOLE, '
Samples: No Width ^Cu
117 -124 987 7 0.10 0.92225 -233 - 988 e Tr 0*41233 - 242 989 9 O.r 13 4*49
J
Page l Hole No. 32
r
Shunsby Mines Ltd.
0-17
17 - 35
85 - 123
123
20304050606672
30405060667285
50 - 72 20 -85
Lat. Dep. Elev,
Casing
10979.009552.009938,58
Sultan, Ont..
Bearing S 52 E Dip ~ 59
Page l Hole No. 33
Started Apr. 17/56- Completed Apr. 18/56
Depth 123
Graphitic quartzite ~ Blue to gray brecciated quartzite v.dth dark graphitic banding usually at 45 approximately. Chalcopyrite scattered fairly uniformly throughout as coarse stringer? and bicbs also a little sphalerite, 17-20 core badly shattered and broken, only a. few specks of chalcopyrite.77 - 79 ~ core missing.Andebits- Grf.y at contact, becoming gray green, fine grain massive. Scatter ed pyrite and a few v:idely scattered fine stringers of sphalerite.
( END OF HOLE,
Samples:
8" lost core
Increasing sphalerite Mostly pyrite
Averages:
No
990991992993994995996
Width
.10. '~ . .56.1"___ - , ..JLO _ .2,80 ........76.
6 4.33 .51
13.,
425" 1,94
22,0 3.36 2,61 65.0. 1,6? 1,55
Page l Hole Mo. 33
i IT-
Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Page l Hole No,. 34
Lat0 . 40 S Bearing N 33 E Started Apr. 17/56Dep e 346' West Dip -45 - Completed Apr, 19/56Elev. 9974,0 Depth 295
0-13 Casing
13 ~ S7 / Chert Breccia (fcrnerly "quartzite Breccia") Blue to light gray thoroughly^ f brecciated. Variable scattered pyrite and pyrrhotite. 13 ~ 20 Pyrite,
pyrrhotite 10^. 20 ~ 87 Pyi'ite, Pyrrhotite very sparse. 83 A few specks of spha.ler.lte>
8? ~ 97 Chert ~ Argilljtc - Inclusions or irregular bands of green argillite. Aboutpyrite and pyrrhotite with odd specks cf sphalerite. .
97 ** 160 Chert Breccia - As above, sulphides very sparse 5 109 Sanding at 70 to core e154 - 160 Increasing pyrite as scattered blebs. /'
160 T 194 Banded chert ** light gray to black graphite. Thin banding at 60 - 80 to f cors* 5^ pyrite and pyrrhotite. i(^.
194 rt 274 Chert breccia ~ usually brecciated as above but occasional thin bandedjt Sparse sulphides. 273 small blebs of sphalerite.
274 ~ 295 Argillite - Dark to light gray, slaty cleavage,, Thin bedding at 45 to 30 to core. No sulphides,
295 END OF HCUS. { !
^
J
Page l Hols No.34
0-11
11 ~ S2
82 ~ 96
96
21.0-31.0
62,0-72,0 72,0-82.0
Shun E by Mines Ltd.,
Lat,
Elev,
Casing
10981,559549.919938,58
Sultan, Ont.
Bearing S 52 E Dip -80
l Hole No. 35
Started Apr. 18/56Completed Apr. .19/56Depth 96
Quartzitft and chert - banded chert and quartzite light grey to dark graph itic, Banding usually about 60 to core, 11 - 31 Scattered chalcopyrite mostly as irregular bands up to 1/2" vide. No sphalerite. 31 - 62 Very spares chalcopyrite and sphalerite as widely scattered fins irregular stringers* 62 - ?2 Increasing pyrite, patches of sphalerite and sparse small blebs of chalcopyrite,, 72 - 82 Probably 5# pyrite, very sparss ephalerite, no chalcopyrits seen. 74.5 - 77 Sheared graphite and pink calcite,
Andesite^- gray green, ma
END OF HOLE.
Samples:
Chert sonic chalco it n it
py, chalco and sphalerite pyrite and sphalerite
ssive, no sulphides. Sharp contact at steep angle.
Average:
No
997 99S
999
Width u
J.0.0 3-93 -2,70 10.0 1*73 0,46
n.o - 31*0
1000 7 (lO.o' 0*30 ;0.56
20.0 2.85 1,58
Page l Hole Ko. 35
0-13
13 - 33
33 ~ 78
73 ~ 94
94 ~ 104
104 ~ 111
ni ~ 116
116 ~ 119
119 - 140
140
1320304044
2030404449
Shunsby llines Ltd.
Let,
Elev*
Casing
10975*00 9558.00 9938,5S
Sultan, Ont.
Bearing N 52 W Dip - Minus 45
Page l Hole No, 36
Started Apr, 20/56Completed Apr* 21/56Depth* 140
Graphitic Quartzite - Dark gray, fine grain, badly broken. Scattered chalco j and sphalerite as fir;e stringers and grains. 29*5 ~ irregular 1/2" stringer ; , of sphalerite, galena cubes and chalcopyrite. Lost cere 30*5 - 31*5*
Quart-Kite Breccia - Fine grained glassey, white to gray. 33 - 44 Graphitic patches, sphalerite, pyrite and spars* chalcopyrite, 44 - 76.5 -massive very little: sulphide, ?6*5 ~ 78 ~ Blebs of pyrite with a few specks of sphalerite and chalcopyrite.
Green sediment? Compact fine grain green chloritic, sprinkled with fine pyrite crystals. Could be intrusive dyke*
Andesite - Quartzite fragments - probably contact material. Green fine grained andesite with irregular quartzite patches, scattered pyrite.
Diorite *- Gray grsen medium grain, fine whits feldspar. Sharp contacts.
Quartzite - Blue, fine, glassey.
Andesite - Quartzite - Contact material as above 118 - 1/2" stringer with fine chalcopyrite*
Andesite - Generally dark green, sheared and broken. Sometimes resembles diorite over short lengths. No sulphides. 122 - 128 - Intense shearing, probably fault.
st.
EiJD OF HOLS*
Samples:
verj' sparse chalco L sphalerite increasing " " '" . decreasing " " - '-1 chalco almost nil chalco nil
No
401402403404403
V7idth
l-Q? _ 5.46 10 2,35 6,48 10 __ 1.68 4.44 4 "9.97 0.92
Average: 13*0 ~ 44,0
__ 5 Tr
31.0 1^
Oc.50
4,87
Page l Hole No, 36
L x
Shunsby Mir.es Ltd.
0 -
8 -
8
183
Lat. Dcps Elev*
Casing
Chert B r
10534*619592.47
10004.50
eccia ~ B!
Sultan, Ont.
Bearing N 63 E Dip - minus 45
Page l Hole No, 37
Started Apr, 23/56Completed Apr. 27/56Depth 348
183 ^ 226
226 ~ 258
258 ~ 297
297 ~ 304.5
304.5 - 309
/3C9 ~ 320
. 320 ~ 348
348
119.0-123*0
297.6-304,5
C
Chert Breccia ~ Blue to light gray thoroughly brecciated, scattered pyrite and pyrrhotite. 73 ~ 80 ~ Large blebs of vuggy pyrite. 123 - 125 ~ Graph itic banding at 60, 174 ~ 1C3 ~ Coarse bleixTof pyrite.
Banded Graphitic Chert - Thin banding generally at 60, Black to gray, dep- " ending on amount of graphite,, Scattered pyrite and pyrrhotite increasing down hole, 119 ~ 1-3 - Almost nassive fine pyrite,
r——
Chert Breccia ~ As above but with frequent gray argillite bands up to 1 T widce 255 ~ 2" stringer with brcwn sphalerite A
Chert Breccia - Cray to light gray. Sparse pyrite and pyrrhotite* 280 ~ 1/2" stringer with brown sphalerite*
Graphitic Chert Breccia - dark gray graphite, sphalerite, pyrrhotite and several small blsbs of chalcopyrite, -
Trap dyke - Fine grain, dark green, no sulphide s n Blebs of chalco in up j ~/^ hole contact, y —* '
Graphitic chest breccia - as above. Frequent large blebs and irregular stringers of pyrite, Mo ether sulphides,
-V s^~ ~~~~^ ~ '" - ^ ~l ^ site - Pale gray green,Qnediujn grain^ scattered '"fine quartz stringers,cT sulphides. 320 - 330 - Badly "crumbled and broken at least 4 feet lost. J'
EMO OF HOLE. -v 3^o "IZ^
Samples: No Width gCu ^Zn
Chert massive pyrite 409 4,0 0.04 Tr
Graphitic chert breccia pyrrh., fc zn, 410 7*5 '0*36__2.JL7
l^ i,
Fsgc l Hole No, 37
r
Shunsby Kir.es Ltd.- Sultan, Ont. Page l Hole No, 38
0 ~
9 -
33 -
33 *,
9
33
38
126
Lat, 1819 North Bearing S 52 E Dep, 275 West Dip -45 Elcv. Plus 19
Casing
Chert - Blur to gray, hard and glassey all cd pyrite and pyrrhotite*
Trap dyke ~ Massive gray green, fine grain contacts at 80.
Started Apr, 22/56 Completed Apr, . 26/56 Depth 285
more or less brecciated, scatter*- f Q O
rather fresh, no sulphides, sharp ~7j7
Chert ~ s.s above, 38 ~ 43 possibly a little sphaerite*, 64 - 6? numerous ~~~]
123 ~ 137
137 - 140
140 ~ 170
170 ~ 193
193 - 211
- 212.5
fine stringers cf sphalerite with 2" of massive sphalerite and chalcopyrite lat 65'. 80 - 81 fine stringers of brovm sphalerite, 122 - 12? Intergro.di.ngchert and pale green argillite. J
Trap dyke - As above but contacts at about 30 to core, ^J Tt'
Chert - as above— l
\ J
. 'Tuff ~ Pale(buff)to gray generally fairly soft but occassional siliceous \T fc bands. Banding at 30 to core,
Chert - generally blue and glassey, scattered pyrite and fins stringers of sphalerite open fractures reported, much lost core, 1?0 - 175 considerable sphalerite. Lost core - 1?5 ~ ?6, 179 ~ CO, 194 - 93.
Chert ~ Blue to gray, compact glassey. Very sparse pyrite and sphalerite, 207 - 208 Sphalerite and several spacks of chalcopyrite B
Trap dyke ~ Gray green, fine grain, sharp contacts at 90, ^212.5 - 225 Chert - Massive glassey, blue to gray green* Scattered pyrite, sphalerite ~7
and a little chalcopyrite. 212,5 - 220 sphalerite and chalcopyrite,. 220 ~ /^X 225 Mostly pyrite.
225 - 263
-1
263 - 285
285
38,0 - 43.0
63,0 ~ 68.0
170.0 - 175,0
Contact material - blue glacsey chert,-black graphite greenstones, inter bedded and all considerably -sheared. Pyrite and possibly a little chalcopy rite decreasing down hole. Much ground core bscauae of alternating hard and soft. Lest core 242 ~ 248.
Andesite - Pale green, mild schisting at 30 to core. Varies frora fine to j *O coarse resembling diorite,
END OF HOLS.
Samples:
Chert little sphalerite
n soine chalco and sn,
" " sphalerite
212,5 - 220.0 Chert chilco and sphalerite 220.0-225,0 M pyrite, chalco, zn p225.0-235.0 , w slight mineral-
212*5 -225.0
**~\xoty lfc*
No
411
412
413
\ib /414
416^-f
Width
5*0
5-0
5*0
lo lo
12.5
3Cu
~
0.50
1.07 0,71 0,07
0,93
&S
Nil
1.37
1*58 . 1.58
*j
1.5C
Page l Hole Mo. 38
V
Shunsby Mines Ltd.
0-8
8 ~ 144
Lat, Dep, Elev,
Casing
10639*01 9655,74
10poO,94
Chert Breccia - G]
144 - 166
166 - 178^/V'^"'-Av
178 - 186
1S6
170.0-176,0
Sultan, Oat.
Bearing N 8? W Dip -45
Page l Hols Kop 39
Started Apr. 25/56. Completed Apr. 28/56Depth 186
Chert Breccia ~ Gray, glaosey, thoroughly brecciated. Sparse grains of pyrite, pyrrhotite, 78 - l" Stringer \vith sphalerite* 119 - L*rgs bleb of pyrrhotite and pyrite, 13J^j^l44,-5^Pl3iiic patches cr inclusions.
^ '
i -vAndesite aggloir.erate^and tuff - gray toAniff} relatively soft often brecciated with (^raphj/tic^stringers, Vft?y~""Eiadly sjieared and broken* Lost ccro ~ 146 - 47, 149 ~~50, 153 - 54, 156 ~ 57, 160 - 61, 162 - 64 0
Chert Graphitic - Blue brecciated chert vn'.th black graphite, 170 -* 176 A little chalcopyrite and sphalerite,.
Andesite agglomerate - Gray to buffy frag;nental no sulphides,
END OF HOLE.
Samples: - - No Width ^Cu ^Zn
417 6.0 0.41 3.41
Pr.ge l Hole No, 39
Shvinsby Miner Ltd.; Sultan, Ontario P^gs l Hole No, 40
Lat. N 1823 Bearing N 52 W . Started Apr. 27/56Dep. W 230 Dip -45 . Completed Apr. 29/56Elcv. Plus 19 Depth 11?
Casing
Chsrt - Blue to kray, fine grain, glacsey hard. Scattered pyrite, pyrrhotite l 49 - 59 Sphalerite, pyrite and sparse chalcopyrite. 59 - 8? Increasing pyrite l(s.3 irregular stringers. 64 email bleb of chalcopyrite. ?6 - ?? Blebs cf lsphalerite* " -J
3,ET .5 -?9>5 Diorite - Fine grain, grc^n, sharp ccntacts 0
R: -. ^ c' Chert ~ As above, scattered pyrite and off spscks of sphalerite.
'h -- 11? Diorite - Green with light gray feldspar, fine grained contact at beco.Tdng coarse v;ithin three f set. No sulphides.
Q
il? Ero OF HOLE.
Samples: No Width
0 - 59,0 418 10.0 0.05
^ l Ho]3 No. 40
Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Fa^e l Hole "o * 41
Lat. 10639.01 Bearing Started Apr. 29/56Dsp. 9655*74 Dip -90 Completed Hay 1/56"Elev, 10000*94 - ' Depth ICO
0-2 Casing
2 - 101 Chert Breccia - light gray to blx:e, glassey, thoroughly brecciated. Sparse I pyrite and pyrrhotite. 91 ~ 92 pyrite 50Xf ' -*
101 ~ 140 Chert - Light gray, fine grain, glr.sscy occasional badding at 45* Minor "j brecciation. Scattered pyrite and pyrrhotite. Gradational contact with J breccia abcvo. 136 - 140 Scattered large blebs of pyrite.
140 - 170 Graphitic chert ~ Blue to black graphitic with a few argillaceous bands, scattered pyrite, 156 ~ a. few fine stringers of sphalerite. 165.5 - 166
, Quartz carbonate stringer, 16? - 169 Sheared graphitic. J170 - 180 Andesite tuff ~ Generally gray, faint banding at 45* CcnEiderably sheared l-
and broken," sharp contact at 90 to core^ No sulphide except a little J 'l pyrite in contact*
130 END OF HOLE.. '
Page l Hols No. 41
i il
Shun:? by Kin K s Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Page l Hole No. 42
Lst. N. 1900 Bearing S 25 E Started Hay 1/5& .Dep, W. 200 Dip -45 Completed May 2/56Elev, Plus 9 ' Depth 145
0-11 Casing
11 - 63*5 Chert ~ Blue to gray, hard, glassey, scattered pyrite and pyrrhotite, ~~~l 42 end 47 ~ a fe-.v specks of sphalerite. 59 - 63.5 Mostly gray argillite v:j UA . pyrite a.nd pyrrhotite and sphalerite and .1 little chalcopyrite in "down""hole J contact* . '
63,5 - 74 Quartzite - Possibly ssccndary quartz, Glassey white with scattered sphale-/^ rite and pyrite. -J
74 - 86 Andesite tuff - Gray to buff, rather irregular banding at 45j scattered. pyrite^
36 - 145 Andesite - Fairly uniform gray green, medium grain, leucoxene flecking, j ^ Sharp contact at 45* Sparse pyrite. Becomingcoarse resembling diorite J do;m hole, .
145 END OF HOLE*
Samples: . i No Width ^Cu gZn
63*0-74-0 . 419 11 0.02 1.12
Pa-e l Hole No. 42
lX"
L
0-3
3 ~ 97
97 - 107 -
107 - 123flt-C.
123 - 1U
141 - 151
151 - 172
172
70 ~ 74*5
33 - 90
?0 - 98
Shunsby Mines Ltd.
Lat.
Elev.
Casing
106.11.629213.389955,93
Sultan, Ont.
Bearing S l? E Dip -45
Page l Hole No. 43
Started Kay 3/56Completed May 5/56Depth 1?2
Chert Breccia - Gray to blue, hard, glassey, scattered pyrite 4 Pyrrhotite and odd fine stringers of sphalerite. 40-52 Increasing pyrite scattered sphalerite very sparse chalcopyrite. 48 ~ l" pyrite stringer vrith chalco in contacts, 53 ~ snail bleb ef chalco, 57-56 - Specks of chalcop." St sphalerite. 70-74.5 - Pyrite, sphalerite, very sparse cpy, 74.5-83 - Sulphides almost nil. 83 ~ 97 - Increasing pyrite with .sphalerite and frequent fine otringere of chalcopyrite, chert nostly blue.
Diorite Dyke - massive, uniform, greenuarTz^ca rbo na te~ cTtfTrTngy. Several
foot, no sulphides thereafter*
n, sharp contact at 45, a few fins f ine stringers of chalco, in first I
J
Blue Chert ~ Very hard and glassey, all soir.ev:hat brecciated, very sparse pyrite and pyrrhotite. A few specks of chalcopyrite and sphalerite in th contact.
Chert Breccia ~ Blue to gray thoroughly brecciated, numerous small blsbe and stringers of pyrite increasing dovm hole, ^~
Andssite - Dark gi'ecn, medium grain becoming fine dovn hole. Sharp contact j Gt at 60 to core, possibly s. diorite dyke. '
Andesite Tuff - Gray to buff, very fine, vague banding at 30 to near pa to core,
END OF HOLE*
Samples:
Pyrite, sphalerite, very sparse cpya
rallel M I J
No
420
421
422
Width
4.5
7
8
ffCu
.81
1.02
.61
.76
35
Page l Hole Ne, 43
((
Shunsby Kines Ltd*
Lat. Dep, Elsv.
Casj.ng
1600 N 215 W ~ 6'
Sultan, Ont.
Bearing N 83 E Dip -45
. Page l Hole Mo. 44
Started Kay 4/56Completed Kay 7/56 -Depth 237
11 - 70
70 - 75
75 ~ 102
102 - 140
Quartz Diorite - G^aerally^^eej^..with irregular light grey feldspars up to 5" dia. 3? -38 ^Quarta carbojiate^stringers. Lost core: 35 - 3? open fracture raportsd. jll/^Z&^L J^-^J^~ — ^-.-Ji ^y^/.A-w y.^y ; -.*j •-~^/^*.'^,^
Trap Dyke (?) - Fine grain, grey, fairly soft, irregular crude banding, ~~\JK. possibly inclusions of diorite. Sharp contacts at 70 (or an inclusion in p^ the diorite), ^..^--to ' *-r a^^^tf-^-^ l 5s
Quarts Diorite - As xbovs. Lost Core 96-97, 79.- 3" trap dyke as above. ~~l J,, 94 - 102 Becc.-ning finer grained, n^t^d^^, *U^Cv* -l 1
Cfey^v-- Sharp contact at 45t 140 - 144 - Gray v;ith irregular(^ufJ) bands t45* Hard and silicified, 144 - 15^ - Blue tc dark gray glassey chert
sparse pyrite and pyrrhotite, ' . . -
Andesite - Uniform, massive, gray green, fine grain, no sulphides. Sharp | 6 ~COntact at 70, . L^-^-e. J^.~^S^-I^LJ^, o/ /-{^.*J nJ~-.v ^^--ij'' /vt-^-f* , ep-***' ^f.f^^i^a ' l
/ ^ " iKT 7 7 7 4 '
\G?
Apid Dyke - light gray, fins grain, hard, contacts at 70*-" v:W~^4i~~-^.- ^.^'^k., 7-*
Chert - Gray to blue, glassey, scattered pyrite snd pyrrhotite. 163 - 163 ~\s^ Irregular bands of green argillite. Lost Cors - 168-69. 138 - A few species \f. of sphalsrite. : ~~~ -J'^
Acid Dyke ^ As abovo e - Jh-vrM****' ^-^-^ ~ cd* -*- ^--^ -^ A*"--^*-*- - -- . '. * y
Chert - Blue to gray, (Jlassey. 194-198 ~ Large blebs of pyrite, 193-203 ~j Pyrite, sphalerite and a little chalcopyrite and galena. ^r- J& J
208 - 217
21? - 23P
230 - 269
269 ^ 287
237
198 ~ 208
Andesite - Dark grotn, beco.Tiing increasingly chared down hole, Lqst Core: 210-11, -.
Graphite Shear - I'ai^ly graphite and cherty material badly sheared,50;o of core lost, said to bs^spft graphite. Water lost, no sludge r ^^fi-- .^.
Quarts Diorite - Gonerally g:-yy, vague irregular pile gray feldsparsing weak foliation at about oO to core* 230-242 so.-nevrhat sheared and 1broken. Lost Core: 265-66. VC*AO:{? X2opA^--^c- ct-*\-L*-- -
Gray Lsv^- Uiiifora, light gray, fine grain, relatively soft, no sulphide Contact at 30- o^J^JJu^ -/i^^^-i^ ~Zo to
END OF HOLE. -
Samples:
Chert, pyrite sparse, chalco, sphalerite
"I
No, Width gSCii
423 10.0 0,35 0,6l
(jj-tf'.l'i
. V
Hole Ko. 44
Vi,
'Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ont Page l Hols No, 45
L?.t, 10628.30 Bearing S 1?E Started Kay 6/56Cep, 9053.20 Dip -45 - Completed May 10/56Elev. 9956.22 ^ Depth .190
^Contact Kat.crial ~ I-'^inly green, fine grained andesite, with frequent [^ -\irregular cherty bands. Scattered pyrite rr.air.ly~ irTthr cherty bands. P*' eor* o i /^ - ^- ^*j ^ -. ^.- - j ^ ^",^. u"i ' - *J
O - S Casing
8 ~ 34
29-34 Gray, fine
34 - 190 Diorite - Grsrn, generally medium grain, but occasional fine grained bands a fev; fset v.-ide, no sulphides. 94 - 111 Fine grained with rusty red silic- ious patches 4 up to l 1 v.ride,
190 END OF HOLE.
/
Page l Hole No. 45
((
C - 8
8-21
-~.l - 25
25 - 30
30 ~ 101
101 - 112
112 - 139
I ~9 - 142
142 - 143
143 - 209
209
Shunsby Mines Ltd.
Lat. . N 1603Dep. W 650Elev. -
Casing
Sultan, Ont.
Bearing S 34 E Dip -69
Page l Hols No. 46
Started Kay 9/56Completed Kay 11/56Depth 209
Lamprophyre dyke ~ C-ray, fine grained contact, becoming medium grained, f r& Granular texture, fine biotite flakes. J
Blue chert - Fine grain glassey, scattered pyrite, - J fe P
Lamprophyrs dyke - as above -j
Chert breccia - dark blue in contact beccjidng light gray within 5 feet, lscattered pyrite and pyrrhotite. 85 - 101 Kunerpus large blebs cf pyrite [ and pyrrhotite, 'LJ.' t^&'-r-^, f^f^f^-^ J^r^^^. k^k. ,ZJu^ ~* ** . 4*s*~j .J
' ~ Argillite - chert - gray green argillite with fragments ofL chert. very, sparseDVrit^ f^t^-^-^y ^^d^-. — "6^wtt. JL^S-.~C^ ^f'^si+^^i eJ,^' v^-r-i^^ p*sj^-i^ d.iMM-'J
Chert breccia - As above. Numerous large blebs and stringers of pyrite and \ "? ' pyrrhotite. 133 - Bleb of brovm sphalerite,
Graphitic chert - banded graphite at 45. Scattered pvrite. Lost core 142 43,
Chert breccia - as above, scattered pyrite,
Andesite tuff - Light gray to buff, relatively soft, banding somewhat irrsg-/ ular but generally at 45 to core. No sulphides*.-
A- ^"-••- 'iC.CTfr? - (7/U-n •\
-.--^ /.vr~~
J-1&&V
HID OF HOLE
Page l Hole No. 46
Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Page l Hole No, 47
Lat, 10569.07 Bearing S 47 E Started Kay 12/56Dep, 9316,63 Dip -45 Completed ISay 15/56Kiev, 9944.17 " Depth 199
Casing
Chert ~ generally light gray, badly shattered with rusty fractures, scatter-/ cd pyrite,
Chert - Light gray vdth dark graphitic patches, sparse chalcopyrite andcphalerite, very badly broken
t iGraphitic shear - Chert, black graphite, core sheared and crumbled, much i grin'lir.go Lost core 29 - 31, 32 - 34. !
34 ~ 42 Chert - Gray tc dark gray, somewhat brecciated 35,5 r1 37-5. Fine chalcopy-rits and sphalerite, A&o f^u-hJ^ t
42 *- 49 Sulphide band ~ near massive very fine pyrite banding at 45* /#0 e**jp*^ .
49-70 Chart breccia ~ Gray tc dark gray, generally brecciated, scattered pyrite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, 49 - 53 Sparse chalcopyrite, sphalerite. 53 ~ 60 Scattered large blebs of chalcopyrite, sphalerite and pyrite. 60 - 70 sparse chalcopyrite, sphalerite
70 ~ 103 Chert - Gray with dark graphitic patches, somewhat brecciated sparse pyrite and very sparse sphalerite and chalcopyrite. Becoming uniform light gray down hole. Lost core 99 - 101
103 - 134 Chsrt Breccia ~ Becoming finely brecciated. Generally gray with scattered blebs and irregular stringers of pyrite, 130 - largs bleb of pyrite.
134 - 140 Graphitic chert - Sheared and brecciated graphits with chert. Pyrite and sparss sphalerite after 138.
140 - 156 Chert Breccia --Finely brecciated blue chert, fine graphits stringers and a few white calcite stringers up to 1/2" wide, scattered large blebs of sphalerite, pyrite and a little chalcopyrite, 140 - 145 mostly sphalerite, 145 - 150 Large blebs of chalcopyrite li sphalerite, 150 - 156 Sparse, sphalerite,
156 - 199 Shaared contact - crumbled gray tuff, chert, graphite, only about ten feet cf core recovered. Apparently the hole is follovdng th^ sheared contact. 156 - 157 Fairly solid gray tuff. 157 - 168 Only l foot of shattered icaterial recovered. 168 - 173 Fairly solid blue chert and graphits, graphite calcite stringers, a fsv.- specks,.of sphalerite, 173 - 195 Mostly ground core, 195 ~ 196 Gray andesite tuff, '196 - 199 Lost core. Hole caving,
^- ___:L..J1*M [/-'uJ't 199 END OF HOLS, /W1 G^A \}^''- ^
Samples: No V/idth ^Cu
21 - 28 Chert broken, sparse chalco and zinc 424 7,0 0,92 1.1?
^9. - 53 Chert breccia sparse " and sphalerite 425 4,O 0.15 1.2?53 - .60 " " ccattersd blebs of chalco t sphalisr. 426 J^O __1.99_.4-79.SO - V70) " " sparse chalco 4 sphalsrit* 4??. JLO/ol__0,2?__.1,94..
V) - 70 Average: 21.0 1.13. 2-76
140 - 145 Chert breccia mostly cphalerite 432 5.0^ ,-0.30- 4.69145 - 150 " " lar?e blebs of chalco fie sphalerite 433 "j".O ~ 0.92 " 4.94150 - 156 " " sparse chalco i cphalerite 434 "6,0 0.15 1.78
L40 ~ 156 Average '^ r r I i l6 *0
Ps.fie l Hole No. 47
v/
Shunsby KT nes Ltd,
0-5"
5-9
9-46
46 - 69
69-86
36 - 103
IC3 ~ 1U
111 - 123
123
29
77
9299
- 37
- 81
- 99-, 108
Lat. Dep. Elev,
Casing
10907.139526.669941.27
Sult-n, Oat.
Bearing 3 65 E Dip -i, 5
Pago l Hole Ko* 48
Started Kay 13/56 Completed May 16/56Deoth 128
Gray.rs.cke - Finely granular, gray, hard no culphidac.
Graphitic chart - Sheared, banded graphite with gray ellert. Banding 70 - 80 to cors, sparse pyrite, 15.5 - 18 A fev: specks of chalcopyrite, coro badly broken. 29 - 37 Sparse specks and fine stringers of sphalerite and chalcopyrite. 39 ~ 39*3 Fine chalcopyrite. xv "
Banded chert - gray tc ds.ri: gray, thin banding at 70 ~ CO to core. Very sparse pyrite,
Chert breccia - Blue tc gray, shattered, very sparse sulphides, 77-81 "T/pf Sparoe chalcopyrite ^.nd sphalerite. Lost core 69*5 - 70, 71 - 72, 75 - ?6,J
Blue ch?:rt - With frequent narrow bands or beds of gray lave.. Large blebs f and strir.gers of pyrite also sparse chalcopyrite and sphalerite, 86 - 92 Mostly gray lava with bleb of chalcopyrite in chert stringers at 89* Lost core 90 ~ 92. 92 - 99 Sparse chalcopyrite and sphalerite, 99 - 103 Sparse
[ sphalerite
Graphite ~ Black silicified graphite, banding at ?0. Scattered pyrite.
D5ray lavs - Light gray, fine grained., relatively soft. No sulphides* 1&/ Sharp contact at 90 to core. -J
END OF HOLE,
Samples:
Graphitic chert specks fi strs of chalco k sphal.
Chert breccia sparse chalco & sphalerite
Chert sparse chalco t sphaleriteit 11 11 ii . - '
No
423
429
430431
Width ?tCu %'L,n
8,0 0.33 3.11
4.0 0.10 0.66
7.0 1.07__0,769,0 0.35 0.71
Page l Hole Ne. 48
fi f
Shun Eby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Oat. Page l Hols No, 49
N 548 Bearing K 3S E Started May 18/56Dep, E 370 Dip -45 Completed Kay 26/56-Elev. -.7-7^.0 . Depth 642
0-17 Casing Z,'
17 ~ 123 .Andesite Agglomerate - Pale green to gray, generally fine grained withpatches of rounded fragrlents up jo 1/2" diameter, Varies from fairly soft to hard. Probably interbedded Tuff, 92 ~ 123 Scattered irregular blue cl'iert bands up to ~ - '
123 - 200 l Banded Graphitic Chert - Varies from blue to- black graphitic chert, banding 60 tc 45. Freouently brecciated. Sparse nyrite. 129 - 130 Irregular vh.it e calcite stringers, l? O ~ 175 Banding contorted 60 to 20 to core. 199 - 200 Pyrite 25;* with banded graphite,,
200 ~ 21lf Graphitic shear - Soft graphite reported* 8 feet of core lost. Fragments ^ of sheared and crumbled graphite, v/ith calcite scattered pyrite. Water " "" also lost no sludge. "~" "
211 - 245 Gray Lava ~ Uniform light gray, fine to aiedium grain, sometimes vaguely JBecoming gray green andesitic dov:n hole and finally grading \
into raedium grained diorite, ^j-
245 - 378 i Diorite - Generally dark gray green, massive. A few fine quartz stringers.5* li aj-ift r~r" "^® Varies from medium grained to fine grained similar to andesite., "^^'/(jit" - 270 - 315 1-iedium grained, compact,'massive. 315 - 373 Granular appearance," - S-'*i6 Jtrf~ f\\- fine light gray feldspar. '————.' l^ -Oro "^Y ' *- t ' * ,
y " ~
378 - 407 - ; Gray tuff - Fine grained gray, irregular banding 45 to 60 to core, Scrr.e-I what sheared and broken* Irregular finet^ukrt^r^C'E.'rb'onatcr gtrin'^ecS*' 378 -~
379 Probably fine grained contact, 379 - 380 Crumbled graphite and green stone. 6" lost core. 330 ~ 381 Cfouge se&m -graphite, greenstone calcite, 404 ~ 407 Becoming granular - gradational contact.
^ J
407 - 449 Dickite ~ Dark green, mtdiuc grain, massive, scattered fins quartz stringers, ^
449 -* 476 Andesite? Pale grcsn to gray, fine to medium grain, contact at 45 to core. -- ,
476 ^480 Acid dyke - Pale gray, fine grain, hard, sharp contacts at 90 to core.
4SO - 509 Andesite -Pale green, texture varies from fine tc medium, with occasional vagus banding;" 527 - 529, 531 - 532 Fine grained dykes*
['
Diorite - Gresn, medium grain, peppsred v/ith fine white leucoxene alteration ^ to 5.95* ' ;
i 608 - 613 Acid dyke - As above. Probably quartz porphyry, ~
613 - 642 Diorite - Gresn, granular medium grain, 637 - 642 somewhat fine grained, ^•
642 EHD OF HOLE,
Pa Se l Hole No. 49
i- L:
Shunsby Mines Ltd, Sultan, Ont, Page l Hole No. 50
Lat. 11187. OB Bearing N 52 W Started Kay 20/56.Dep, 9760.05 Dip -45 . Completed May 22/56Elev, 9930*94 Depth 152
O -i 5 Casing
5-37 ( Diorite - Dark green, fairly fine but distinct crystals, becoming fine down hols. 33 ~ 37 ^ Fins grain,
37-44 fc-t't^s Hornblend Syenite dyke ~ medium grain, sharp fine grain contact at 35* ^ Pink feldspar, black hornblende, scattered pyrite.
44 - 49 -^ Diorite - Dark green, finely granular, probably greenstone inclusions,
49 ~ 152 Gray tuff ~ Green in contact, becoming gray fine grained within 3 1 - Sparse
/ n pyrite. 49 ~ 62 No banding core fairly solid. 62 - 152 Crude irregular\ banding 45 M 60 to core^ Core bcccniing sheared and broken. 130 Speck
of chai cc oy rite, , ,.,
152 END OF HOLE.
s l Hols To, 50
Shunaby 1-line? Ltd. Sultan, Or.t. Page l Hole Ho, 51
Lat, . 8S2 W Bearing vortical Started May 29/56Dap, 330 VI Dip 90 . Complefed June 9/56Elev. -19 - Depth 1006
0-3 Casing
3 -, 34 * Gray agglomerate, relatively soft, Scattered round fragments or variolites up to v," diameter. Also irregular banding. Scattered pyrite, '
?4 - 97 Ci C. Graphitic chert, dark gray to black, hard siliceous banding at yd k 45 degrees to cosic. Sharp contact at 45. "^
;7 -135 # (? Chert generally blue to gray v.ath graphitic sections up to 6" vn.de. Banding -A^ t varies from. 60 to 30 degrees to core^ Brecciated sections up to* 2 or 3 ft. wid*. Scattered pyrite r.ncl chalco mainly in brecciated sections. 97 ~ 103 Brecciated, Scattered large blebs of chalco. 103 - 115 sparse sphalerite and choice. 115 - 129-5 scattered small blobs of chalcc and sphalerite. 119 - 119.5 - 5QTo chalco. 129.5 - 135 Large bl-sbs of chalco fc a little sphalerite, . . *~
135 - 146 j/L ^raJ' l?va - Uniform gray, fine grain in contact, becoming vaguely pcrphy- l Ciritic down hole. 138 -. 39 Sheared with graphite on slips a few spooks [
V. of chalcopyrite. 138,2 - l" stringer "of qunrtz and. pink calcite. l
146 ~ 225 A " Feldspar porphyry - (sometimes legged as quartz, diorite) vague irregular\ A pp.lc feldspar phenocrysts in darker groundmass. Scattered pyrite. 177 ~ ?6
••A * Banding at 45* Phenocrysts gradually disapp^ar do^vn hele. Grading into A* andesite,
225 - 255 Andesite -- Gray green, fine grain, scattered, leucoxene alteration./f .- 22? - 227,5 - Blue quartz stringer near parallel to cere, A fev; specks of
^~ - chalcopyrite and sphaleritcj, Gradually beccming coarssr grained grading . into diorite without definite contacts
255 - 314- Diorite ~ Uniform dark green, massive, varies from medium to fairly coarse ! grain. Scattered fine grained bands l" to 6" wide,,
314 * 317 j Trap dyke ~ Reddish gray, fine grain, hard, sharp contacts,
317 -1 3^7 i Diorite ~ as above, sometinea becoming fine grained over 3 cr 4 feet finally : grading into andesite.
.38? ~ 4C1 Andesite ** Green, fino grain as above. * J
N. ^j.
401 - 417 Gray Lava - C-radational contact, uniform pale gray, fine grain, scattered l ^ quartz stringers with pyrite, '
41? - 412.5 Graphitic shearing - sheared graphite at 30, Calcite stringers, cherty blu*quartz. Scattered pyrite, A few fine specks of galena and chalcopyrite, J -
(y a, " —i412,5 - 485 Gray lave - Uniform pale gray, finr grain, scattered fine quarts stringers. \ci
426 - 29 porphyritic band. Gradually taking on a greenish tinge after 475* J ~—i^-'
4^5 - 536 fa'&L Andesite - Generally pale gray green, fine grain. Occasional bands with h"^"" -i T" pale feldspar phenocrysts. 502 - 511 Mostly feldspar porphyry. — T~
53^ - 540 Gray dyke - Light grayj, fine grain, hard, silicious, sharp contacts at 45- l ^
540 - 567 Andesite - Gray green, fine grain, scattered quartz stringers up to 1/2"wide,
5#? - 533 i:,? Diorite -medium.fin- quartz carbon2.tp string*
-. f.
,iorite - sh?.rp irrrgular contact. Fairly finc^rain in contact ber.om.ing ~~1 J. ediun in centre. Dai-'x green to 581. 5S1 - 83^" Fine grain, gmy green, in- quartz carbonate stringers,
- 594 Quartz Feldsr-.ar Porphyry - dirk gr^y natrix wit}) abundant whits phenocryst* ^C of quartz and feldspar about 7," diara. Sharp contacts iiLniost at. 90. K'o
quer.c!:iMC at contacts. ~
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594 - 604 - Diorite -os above to 600, then becomes finer grained b. gray green gradat- ionly,
604 - 778 Diorite ~ Dark green, uniform iridium grain. Contact gradation.il with dior ite above. 635 -53 ~ Becoming gray green t rathsr fine grain, no definite contact. 671-673 - Fine grained trap dyke contacts at 70, 6? 5 -675.5 Fine grained trap dyke contacts at 45. 703*5-705 - White quart?., contacts at 30J 703-708.5 ~ Blue quartz, fine grain, altered appearance for 3 1 on cither l side^ 750 - Gradually becoming finor grained and grading into andesit* | about 778.
778 - 823 ^Andesite -- Uniform dark green, fins grain, scattered quartz stringers up 7 to 1/4" vide.
823 - 840 Diorite - dark grif-n, compact, fairly-coarse) grain. Scattered quartz stringers . Sharp contact s.t 60 to axis "of'cor e tpprox.
Diorite - dark green, comewhat finer grained granular texture, gradational with diorite ibove. 892 - 94 - Becoming dark gray.
840 - 897
\897 - 935 \j Diorite ~ Generally dark green, grading from medium to fairly fine over/j '
widths of 3 or 4 feat. Scattered quartz stringers,
935 - 937
987 - 1006
1006
61.0 - 69.0 69.0 - 83*0 83.0 * 91.0 91.0 - 97,0 97.0 - 183,0 103*0-115.0 115*0- 121,0 121,0- 129.0 129*0- 135.0 135.0- 140,0
Diorite ~ Uniform dark green, rather fine granular texture. Widely scatter ed quartz^ stringers less than 3/4" wide, " Sharp contact at 30 to core. 979 - 98? 'Becoming coarssr grained,,
Diorite - Dark green^ fine grained sharp contact at 85 to core becoming nedium grained by 997*
END OF HOLE,
Samples:
Graphitic chert pr., some chalco k zn.dittodittoditto strs. cf chalco b. sphalerite
Chert py. chalco slight sphaleritedittodittodittoditto
Grey lava slight py b. chalco
Averages: 91.0 ~ 135,0 61.0 - 135.0
No
435 436
^J3L-438 439 440 441 442 443 444
Width
8.014.0
-^S^CL,6.06.0
12.0 6.0~g.O
OT5.0
44.0 74,0
gCu
1.37C.30
__0.53 2.903.62 -0,66"-
3.111.73"3:410.25
2,27 1.60
^Zn
6,27 0,560 T )k/.i-t.
2.140,73 0.56'
0.330,450.91 0. 10
0.79 1,27
a
^J
Z Hole 51
Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Page l Hole No. 52
12.-51
Lit. Dcp, Kiev,
Casing
10513.52 9461.ei 9980.49
BearingDip - Vertical
Start od Jan*Completed June 16/56Depth 291
Chort breccia ~ Blue to gray considerably brecciated scattered pyrite and ^, pyrrhotite. 23-29 Griphite.with pyrite, banding at 45 to core. 26' - '- Passed through hole ^'29.
Chert breccia - Thoroughly breccia;cd, v;hite to gray rounded to angular Q fragments up to l" diam, vary sparse pyrite and pyrrhotite.
G-'
217*5 - 235
235 ~ 263 ,
263 - 291
291
207,0213.0218,0228,0
213,0218,0228.0235.0
fer Politic grcsriotentt^)-' Probably flow top.. Gen f. rally pale gray, ragged appearsnc"s"J~rrequent patches of rounded variolites from 1/4" to 1/2" diam, 131 - 145 Numerous cherty stringers and brecciated inclusions. 162 - A few specks of chalcopyrite in s. graphitic fragment
Shearing - Soft gcuge and graphite, crumbled core* Lost ccrs - 164 - 169.,
_Variolitic greenstone ~. as above,
Graphitic chert - Black silicified graphite, banding at 60 to core, sparse sphalerite and very sparse chalcopyrite as finr stringers,, 213 - 214 Kunarous fine stringers of chalcopyrite and sphalerite, 216,5 ~ 217.5 Approx, 25^ chalcopyrite and sphalerite.
Argillite - chert - Blue brecciated chert "interbedded with gray crudely banded argillite. Sulphides mostly in the chert bands, 217,5 - 228 Ve ry sparse pyrite, 228 - 230 Brecciated chert large blebs of chalcopyrite. 230 - 234 Gray argillite very sparse chalcopyrite. 234 - 235 Chert, blebc of chalcopyrite.
Andesite? -i Gray to dark gray, fine grain leucoxene alteration, consider ably sheared and broken, scattered pvrite dscreasing down hole, Lo^t core244 ~^45 t f/"^ "- (l
i Feldspar porphyry - Gray massive, irregular light gray feldspar phenocrystsshowing foliation at 45 to cora for first 10 feet t Contact broken but n
/appears sharp. and fine grained over a few inchss, b.M.^?i'.v." t,o\-,:i-. cA**a - wCi VN*- C \r - v.o , '^,-^^A^.C^ " " . ^
END OF ';HOL5.* ' ^
Samples:
Graphitic chert py. slight chalco k znDitto
Argillite chert slight mineral ditto
Width
445 6.0
447448
10.0 7^0
0.10
3 . J75.10" 0.20nil
Average: 207*0 - 235.0 28.0 0.75 1.75
Page l Hole Bo. 52
Shunsby Lines Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Page l Hole No. 534
La t,, 10407.86 Bearing Started June 19/56De-p. 9463*44 Dip- vertical Cornp].oted June 22/56Elev* 10003.6? Depth 379
0-6 Casing
6 -. 8 ..- Fsldsps.r porphyry? Dirk gray with a f*w feldspar phenocrysts, broken and ^ ^ rusty fractures.
9 - 60 ["Cherty Sediments - Interbedded gray to black graphitic /-argil lite v.'ith blue l chert* Chert often as ^rcundgj fragments,, Banding variablcTros ?0 to 45 \ to cere* Scattered pyrite aE3" pyrrhotite. 33 ~ 45 Mostly black banded
.. ^ graphite vith a fev; cherty fragments or irregular stringers. 45-58 l 1 " \ Mostly gray argillite. 58*5 - 60 Fine pyrite and pyrrhotite 50,o.
60 - 74 , Chert Breccia - Jiainly glue to gray brecciated chert. Narrow graphiticbands vrith banding at 60 to core. Scattered pyrite and pyrrhotite. 73 "
; 74 Sphalerite strj-neors and very sparse chalcopyrite*r ^1
74 -1 102 " ^ \ Quarts Feldspar and "quartz. Sharp contact at 45 finer grained and with pyrite over l foot. Lost core 99 - 100. Ir
102 ~ 263 ! Chert Braccia - Light to dark gray, thoroughly brecciated fragments up to —]l" diameter. Scattered pyrite and pyrrhotite, 128 - 134 ~ 25/5 pyrrhotite
\ blebs. 133 - lg" stringer of pyrrhotite. 159 - 159*5 A little fine ephal-f- C l.srite. 183 - 183,5 A little fine sphalerite, 225 - 250 White alraost trans
j parent glassey fragir.ar.ts, 250 ~ 260 Incre.ising pyrite becoming blue, 260 ~! 263 Increasing da.Tk green impurities^ chert as
263 ** 286 Argillite ^ Gray, green c.nd(Sufri generally sheared and fractures. Irragu- lar banding 30 - 45 to core/^Tery sparse sulphides* ^ Lo s t^ core 264-— ; 2o7^ A
2S6 Fine sphalerite, pyrite and chalcopyrite zs fine stringers. ~ Gouga and broken cor.e. *~~~-' *- '... ~ . .. . ^---"^- -- ~--- --- - - — ,. ___ ^ ^ iff *" fc ' ~
236 - 322 l . ^ Feldspar Porphyry - Gray, generally v/ith i.rregulir feldspar phenccrysts' usually shov.lng foliation at 45 to core. Mild shearing and schistinc no
sulphides,. 31? - 32? Badly sheared and broksn, fine grained grayy ^ pUSC.lii-'l fiuTi:-.it::t, * Si Aisroii.- LiO*?:TS (.v H)
322 *- 332^- Chert breccia - Blue to light gray, graphitic patches sheared and brokem -?in contacts. Pyrite^ sparse sphalerite and very sparse chalcopyrite^s
\f /i'j * fine stringers* 324 - 25 Dark Gray, fine gran r probably a dyke P . Lootv- ' 323 - 323,^,324^5^^^5^ . ' - 1 —
' —— - '
332 - 363 ? ' -.^- Diorite - Variable light gray green to dark green, medium to fine grain ' over widths tv;o or three feet,
363 ** 379 K- Diorite - Compact, dark green, medium grain. Fine grained contact ovar ~) ,{^66" at 60 to core, 366 - A fev; specks cf chalcopyrite withrli) fine quarts r"' carbonate stringtr* '~ " -J "
379 END OF HOLE,.
Samples: No Width jfCu |Zn
281.0 ~ 286.0 Argillite fine py t chalco fi: sphalerite 449 5.0 1x10 '-t, 74
322.O - 332.0 Chert breccia py, sp;,rse chalcc 4 sphelerite 450 10.0 0.15 0.89
e l Hole No. 53
(
0-6
6-20
20 - 82
o2 - 83
33 - 86
86 - 105
105 - 108
1C3 - 123
Shun eby ITines Ltd.
Lit, Dcp. Elev.
Casing
9295,749933,45
Sultan, Ont.
BearingDip ~ Vertical
Page l Hele No. 54
Started June 25/56Completed June. 28/56Dopth 246
Banded rudiments - Thin bedded gray argillite, black graphite and chert, banding 60 to 45 to core scattered pyrite*
Argillite - Thin bed::, gray to black graphitic, a sfcw chert bands up l" tn.de, scattered pyrite, 79 - 82 Banding at 30 to cere. SI - 82 Calcite stringers a fm: specks of sphalerite.
(w pj
166 - 192
192 - 246
246
Gray dyke - mr^ssivs gray, finely granular. . *frz- P&,**i
Banded graphitic argillite '-•"^'
Cray dyke - ipasciva, light gray, finaly granular. -i-' .
Chert - Clc-sscy blue to gray, bracciated, scattered pyrite. , _ /
Contact np.terial - dark grscn to gray, thin irregular banding, cherty "Ls;i fragments: to 117^. Considerable pyrite as grains and stringers. "12? ~/^'^ CnT~tTeb~~of chalcopyrite. --c-
^u.;rtz diorito -.Pale gray green frequently resembling feldspar porphyry .~^- goncrally medium gr^ir;, irregular vhite feldspar, fins g~rained ccntact'lit {, 60 to cors. Beco;.'.ing dicritic down hele*
Quartz, Feldspar Pcrphyrj' -'Light gray, speckled by well fora:cd phenocrysts of both quarts and feldspar. Sharp contact at 60.
x) ds.rk green, generally mediim grr.in but frcqusntl;7 bncora- '. ^^ 'cv; inches, scattered quartz stringers. p3" TT
Diorite - Green to ds. irig fine over f fc-
EfJD OF IIO^S.
a^e l Hele N'o. 54
Shur.sby Mnes Ltd. Sultan, On t. p;,~c l Hole Kc. 55
La t, 10293.24 Bearing - Started July 2/56Dep. . 9433*15 Dip - Vertical Completed July 5/56JvLcv. 10003.02 . ' Depth 306
0-20 "- '-' Casing
20 - 25 -- Cray dyke - Massive light gray finely granular b a coming finer down hols a contact.
25 -73 :lfl Graphitic Argillite - thin bedding gray to ^a^^ graphitic. -Scattered pyrite/^, -7 and pyrrhotite. Bedding 50 - 70 to cora, 55 - 57 - Possibly a little J^/
xv-c^ t**- . sphalerite crenulc:ted bedding. 69 - 73 Becc;ning light gr-yy siliceous with .'xT blus chert fragments. . -J
73 - 9^ "^ : Chert Breccia ~ Generally blue to gray, considerably brecciated, bedding ~n 45 - 60, Pyrite, pyrrhotite mainly as bards parallel to bedding, probably \ 15# sulphide?, 83 ~ 34 Possibly a few grains of chalcopyrite* 81 - S3 l
.^rz, ~* Contorted bedding near parallel to core* 86 - 175 Ch-rt Breccia - y C' -, Light gray, thoroughly brecciated fragments up to l" diam. Very sparse
/Aif - - pyrite and pyrrhotite^ 102,5 - 103 Coarse pyrite and pyrrhotite* i05 - l 107 Blebs of pyrite sad pyrrhotite and a few specks of sphalarite. 1?0 -^ J 175 Becoming dark blue, . ^J
175 - 202 V Quartz Feldspar porphyry - Sharp contact' at 30, Light gray numerous pheno- hr crysts. —l
202 ~ 247*5 : '-'- Chert - glossey blue to light gray generally sor.ev;hat brecciated. 202 - 204 Graphitic banded pyrite and pyrrhotite at 60 to coro* 204 - 217 Scattered pyrite and pyrrhotite, 217 - 232 Pyrit*, pyrrhotite and sparse stringers of. sphalerite. 232 - 23^ Sparse sphalerite and a few small blebs of chalr.opy- , ^ rite. 238 - 233*5 D.I rk gresn fine grain probably a trap dyke. 238.5 - 247*5 Ve r;/1 sparse sulphides, a few widely scattered specks of sphalerite and chalcopyrite,
.'^7.5 - 268' v Argillite - dark green to gray green, bedding 60 to 45 to core, occasionalrounded cherty pebbJLcs, scattered pyrite, 250 A few specks of sphalerite.
6 (^') 253 - 253,S~~SpHaTerTt- and a little chalcosud galena* 265 A few specks of sphalerite, . —"——
^S3 - 285 ^ Feldspar Porphyry - Light gray, fine grain for first five feet then becoming granular v.dth vague .feldspar phenccryots* Sharp contact at 45* becor.ing j increasingly dioritic down hols.
235 - 306 ^ v Diorite -- Gradaticnal contact, dark green, compact r.ediura grain,pEF'^i-^ poiepH^^-/ (w iJ)
306 E?D OF HOLE, ——————————— ""
- No, VJidth ^Cu
"^
217 - 224 Chert mostly py. and pyrrh, 451 v f?,O fOs !0 (0,51:24 - 232 ditto 452 ^ |8,O f,.^o.lO-i4;o,09232 - 238 ditto 453 16*0 (p,20'^ 0P 51
Page l Kola l.'o. 55
L
259 - 315,5
Shunsby Mines Ltd, Sultan, Ont. Pag* l Hole No. 56
U't. 10143.06 Bearing Started July 13/56Dep. 9303.52 Dip ~ Vertical Completed July 17/56Elev. 10019.88 - Depth 574
O ~ 4 Casing
4-97 Chert Breccia ~ D^^tpJ-ight^gray frag-nonts up to l" dia;!JT often withrounded edges. Siliceous matrix/"scattered pyrite linS~ pyrrhotite* 14,8- l5~Ti-ne-pyrrhotite and pyrite 50.2. 72 ~ 72.5 L-irgs blebo of pyrrhotite with a little pyrite. 73 - 80 Only minor brecciation, 85 - 97 Increas ing pyrite and pyrrhotite in blobs and irregular stringers,
97 -- 101 Graphitic Chert - Black, thin banding at 70 to core. Scattered pyrite s.s thin bands and cubic crystals, 100*5 - 101 Stringers of brown sphalerite*
101 - 104 Chert - Uniform gr^y, binding at 30 to core, scattered pyrite,
104 - HI Gray dyke ~ Uniform, light gray fine grain, contact sharp but irregular,
111 ~ 122 Banded Sediments ~ Interbedded gray to greenish argillite, black graphitic [( chert, and a few narrow blue chert bands. Banding at 70 to 80 to core, _( Very sparse pyrite.
122 - 180 Chert Brsccis - C-snerally gray brecciated chert wath siliceous matrix but v/ith occassional banded graphitic chert up to 3' vri.dc. Bunding at 70 to coro. 1?2 - 123 - Blebs of pyrjts. 122 - 180 Very sparse pyrite- 156 ~ 130 A few gray argillaceous bands up to l' wide,
130 -v 237 Chart Breccia - Kassivs, light gray to white brecciated fragments with gray' siliceo\:r, nu.trix. Sulphides practically nil. 136*5 .- 18? A few spocks of sphalerite and chalcc, 217.5 - 218 Banded pyrite and pyrrhotite. 225 ~ 237 Numerous blebs and bands of pyrite iuid pyrrhotite, 235 ~ 237 Dark gray diecolourationB 236 Specks of sphalerite,
237 ri 242 Trap dyke ~ Dark gray, fine grain, sharp cor.ts.ct ;-t 45 to core.
242 - 259 Chert Breccia - As kbovj but generally iTor.e pyrite, 252 - Spacks of chal copyrite with pyrrhotite.
Graphitic Chert - Chsrt with frequent d.irkgraphitio bandirg at 60 to 45 to j i cere. Chert usually brecciated with dar^^rgillaoecus' nutrix. Scattered"sulphides, rr.ostly pyrite and pyrrhotite, 263 - 270 -^c"attored sphalerite
*J ^ *\ viith very sparse chalcopyrite, 270 - 231 - Verjr sparse sphalerite, 281 — Z .^ * 287 - Small bl^bs of chalcopj-rite with sphalerite, 287 -" 305 - Pyrite with
*jf t" S -^^^~ sparse sphalerite ?nd very very sparse chalcopyrite, 305 - 3H.5 - Slight • ' increase in sphalerite, 311*5 - 315*5 - Scattered sT^ill^ blebs of sphalerite
A C"
with a little chr.lcopyrite, J-i315*5 - 343 Variolitic Greenstone ^- Pale gray green to buff, frequent bunches of rounded l
:Eo^ovaJ. "spbts'up to -^"" diameter, .J\ ,!^343 \- 365 r\\\/- Diorite - Gray groen, r-r.dium grain, sharp up-hols contact at 30 to core*
\ t-7 ' 3c2 ~ 362,5 - Variolitic inclusion. 362,5 '- 365 - A few small gray pheno-\ crj'sts,Y"\
365 ".401; Variolitic lava ~ as abovo. 387 - 383,5 Ragged brecciated appearance. 388.5-\...J 390 - Dark graphitic banding 45 - 60 to cere, probably a tuff bed. 399 ~
400 Lost core, ,*-\^v-— HW -4?t/^7 AJe*
401 - 423 Quartz Feldspar Porphyry ~ Gray numerous phsnocrysts of quartz and feldspar H up to ^" diara, contacts about 45*
.4?3 - 477 : Variolitic Gre-snstons - ar 74 M^ '
Page l Hole No. 56
Shunsby Kines Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Page 2 Hole No. 56
^ •^
- 501 i Chertj^j^jireorvts - Gray to dark grsen argillite on tuff with spare* bands of gray to dark gray chert* Considerable pyrite ^r.d pyrrhotite. 477 ~ 479 - Severe l small specks of chalco and sphalerite. 479.5 - 490,5 -
\ Dark gracn 25^ fine b^r.ded^ny^rite .spa rsa chs.lco and sphalerite, 485 - 86 . ' Irregular bands of fine/galena* 490.. 5 ~ 501 - Sparse pyrite and pyrrhot
ite. 49G - A few spooks oT^ch^lcopyritc. 498 - 501 ~ Increasing fine : pyrits, ^
i Chert ~ Blue to gray, hard and glif.:-.rr, slightly brecciated, a few arg- J^ illaceous bands up to 3" wide, S pp. r. - pyrite and a few widely scattered J fine sp)i2,ltrite stringsrs.
Contact M-tsrial - Grey green, fine grain with inclusions on bands of chertT] graphite and argillite, scattered pyrite, 530,5 - 532 - Quartz carbonate /^}
_ stringer v;ith 6" graphite and pyrtie in contacts Lost cors 532-33* x^-*^- j
Feldspar Porphyry - Grc^y, vague phznocryats, fairly fine in contact medium within 5 1 *
Diorite - Gradations.1 contact, dark green a few large pale green feldspar spots,
vi\m nv pni"jlii\±J vjr j/wJ-tl*^
Samples:
Graphitic chert py. pyrrh. zn e , chalco
ditto
"7.0 -^ 481.0 Chert some chalco S sphalerite ri.O ~ 491,0 ditto
;:i ~ 523
i 1-3 - 535
;-;-5 ^ 563
f-r.3 - 574
574
' t 1,0 - 287,0
;1D,5'- 315.5
Ko
454
455
456 457 '
Width
6,0
5.0
l ' dolo
|Cu
0.65
.Tr
0.60 0.55
gZn
IP 63
2.14
1,021,80
Avers.ge: 477.0 - 491*0 14*0 0.56 1.58
t/
2 Hole No, 56
Shunsby llines Ltd, Sultan, Ont, Page l Hole No, 57
Lit. 185 S Hearing Started July 19/56Dep. 140 S Dip - Vertical Completed July 27/56Elev, Plus 65 Depth 538
0-11 Casing. — Chert - Blue gray soniewh.it brecciated bedding 70 to vertical. ~"|
11-39 Sparse stringers of sphalerite and odd grains cf chalco increasing slightly'^ doim hole. 39 - 41 Blabs and stringers cf sphalerite and sparse chalcopy- l rito* Lost core IS-19, 23-24, Caving at 24'Jl2le cemented, *
41 - 58 Argillit-3 - Mainly green to gray argillite oftc-n with graphitic bands, cccassional fragments and bands of chert up to l" wide. Usually sparse fine stringers of sphalerite in the chert, pyrite and very sparse chalco pyrite.
59 ~ 63 Gray dyke - dark gray, becoming iridium grained in centre fine contacts 70 to core,
63 ** 89 Argillite ac above - Sparse sphalerite odd speck of chalcopyrite.
39 - 115 f. Cherty Sediments - 75^ blue chert v;ith graphotic and argillaceous bands up f v /3^b "t-0 h" v-'ide * Beddir.g 70 to 80 to core, 89* ~ 92*5 Sparse sphalerite. 92*5*- '
_ 94*5 Sphalerite 25,? with a fe-.v large^bjobs of chalco. 94*5 - 105 Very sparsesphalerite. 105 - 112 Brecciated^-gr'aphiticT7m.~trix, considerable sphalerite! ~T'- 106 - 107 - Tv:o blebc of chalco. 112" -*113 Basic dyka, no sulphidas'. 113 - 115 Brecciated chert, nuniarcus blebs of sphalerite. J
115 - 133 Peridotite - dark gray, basic, fairly fine grain, 115 - 134 no Eulphides, 1133 Spots of pyrite c.r.d sphalerite. -J
138 " 171 , Chert Breccia - Blu'j to gray brscciatid chert with argillaceous to graphitic matrix. 138 - 153'1-u.iierous blebs and stringers of sphalerite, 153 - 161 Pyrite with very spars* sphalerite, 161 ~ 1?1 Increasing sphalerite and a little chalcopyrite.
171 - 246 Diorite - Pale gray green, varies from fairly- fine to medium grain, no \J sulphides. Sharp contact at 30 to axis of core up hole., broken core dov.Ti hole* -
246 -i 324 Variolitic greenstone ~ Pale gray green, fine grain, ragged bandir.g andscattered bunches cf variolitcs. Spots jjjnri3ra.lly small about jf" dianistcr. l/;,.73 - 287 Uniform gray, no spots, ,^287 - 34 Coarsely brecciated end ccnent
cd b;.r blacl: graphj tic argillitr, v~3r-nd-cd""gr?phitic chert - Black to dark273cdgray, thin banding at 60 to core* Scattered pyrite and pyrrhotite
524 *- 352 A t/' Banded graphitic chert - Black tc dark grey, thin banding ?.t 60 to core. Scattered pyrite ar.d pyrrhotite. 327 - 333 Massive fine banded pyrrhot ite v.i.th coarse fine stringers of pyrits with chalcopyrite. Lost core 334 - 335.*
352 ~ 412 Chirty 3fdircsr.ts - C.ray to black graphitic chert with rather siliceousargillaceous bands. Gen?rally thin bedding 45 - 60 to core* 393,5 -1 g 11 7 string&r of chilcopyrite with calcite at 30 to core. 399*5 - 400 Quartz carbonate v:ith c^ill blobs of chalcopyrite. 404 - 404~;5 Fine sphaerite.
412 - 433 Quarts Feldspar Porphyry - Generally light gray, no sulphides, sharp ' contact at 50 tc cert. 412 - 424 Numerous phenocrj'str* 424 - 433 Fine ;i grain vague phenccrysts.
433 - 442 Graphitic Sediments ~ Sheared and broken landing 45 - 60, scattered pyrite.1Lost core 435-36, 437-33. ^JCt*v", ^-—~- ^^ '-j ;:o ;:
- 463 Quarts feldypar prrrhyry. Porphyritic for y or 4' a t contacts, becoming fins grair*d iciifcrr. gray in co.-itre.
PaC* l Hole No. 57
-f-3 ~ 470
538
i'?.O - 95.0 -5,0 ~ 105.0 105.0- 115.0
133.0-146,0 146.0-153.0 153.0-161.0 161*0-171.0
Shunsby ILL r. c 3 Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Pegs 2 Hole Ko. 57
Chert s.nd B.ind;d Graphite - Bleck griphite considerably chcarsd, chert, "7 Scattered pyrite, 467.5 - 468 - \\Tiite qva.rtz^c^rViEQ^- 0 ! -v
Diorite ~ Fins ^rain-d in ccntr.ct becc;ning course v:ithin 8 feet. Dark green, with light eray feldspar and leucoicens giving mottled, appearance, a few fine qus.rtx stringers.
EI-JD OF HOLE.
Samples :
Chert py, sphalcirita, specks chalco ditto ditto
Chert breccia sphalerite ditto ditto ditto
Averages: 89,0-115,0 133,0 -171.0
No Width ffCu jfen.
0.90 9,03
C 461 ,v) 462 n 463
V 464
6*0 10,0 10,0
8.0 T.CT
nil Tr
0.30 5^.00
Jr. nil
0.20 5 o 56
26,0 33*0
0.21Tr
4*13 4.95
jO .o o.tj
g. O tJ,o i
A t
o. ?
Page 2 Hole Mo. 57
S'nunsby Mines Ltd, Sultan, Ont, Page l Hole No, 53
La t. 10790,37 Bearing Started Sri Z f,-'5**Pep, ' 9217.74 Dip -90 . Completed Oct. 31/56Elev. 9994.31 Depth 152
S.O -4.0 Casing
/+.0 - 14*0 Chert brsccda, fair air.ount pyrrhotite, scattered .specks of cbalco and sphalerite*
l S*14*0 - 30.0 Hard chert breccia, scattered chalco, sphalerite and pyrrhotite. c-
3CvD - 50,0 Same E.S above,
50,0 - 97-0 Fair pyrrhotite, scattered ceams end specks cf chzlco and s;ph2leritc.J ^'Y" T ^-^
97.0 - 103.6 Trap dyke, sharp contact 40 to corn, -ij "^^
V /.--, 10316-113*0 Chert breccia, scattered pyrrhotite and chalco and sphalerite,, ! ^V''' A
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60,0 - 2OO.O Andesite^ course to fine grained.
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3/56Completed Nov. 7/56 Dapth 200A0
200.0 END OF HOLE
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La t. 10933.24 Bearing . St?.rtod Nov. 8/56Cep. 9507.46 Dip -90 . Completed Nov. 10/56ElfV. 9945-75 Depth 212.0
:,I - 13.0 Casing
X'. I- -l?,O Tuff, scattered chalco and sphalerite in seau;s ajid specks.
I1 ,1 - 3--*0 Interbedded tuff c:nd variolitic greenstone, Scattered seems end specks of chalco and sphalerite.
y.-.~~. ~ Lil,O PChsrt and argillite, brecciated, scattered pyrite, chalco ~nd sphalerite.; l 45*5 ~ 65.5 1 - Mineralised sphalerite and slight chalco. 65,5 - 75*5 -
-//7i' ! Slight sphalerite:, ir. graphitic chert breccia. 75*5 - 85.5 ~ ItLneraliaed'-fi j sphalerite ^ chs.lco* 85,5 - 111.0 - Slight sphalerite and Chalco.
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L.0-157,5 Chert breccia, mineralized with pyrite with some sphalerite*
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-5.5- -;5.5 6713_10.0 ___* 50--?o - 65,5 6714' 10.0__.9.1__4,43i5.5 - 75.5 6715 "1670 ."80 0,10T^5 - 0,5 6716 10.0 .93.. 4.0415,5 - 95.5 6717 " 10-0__,83,__1*92r5,5 -1-5.5 6718 10.0 ^.00 - 0.7BXf*5-lH.O 6719 ^1..., Jri2™.0.75
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I-at. 3 00 S Bearing . - Started Nov. ]Dep* l 60 E Dip -90 Completed Nov. 15/56Elev. .^56,l 1 Depth 248.0
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57.0 - 67.0 Graphitic argillite, bedding 20 and 2P-iCL core, l" stringer of rphalerito"?^ parallel to core. Sc;r.e clialco ancVgalena/Kith the cphu.lerito. -l
67.0 - 72.0 Grey porphyry, (feldspar porphory) Specks and streaks of sphalerite, and pyrite,
72,0 - 102,0 Graphitic argillite, black, narrovj streaks and bunds c f sphalerite about. 20 to core, p?relict to bedding, Specks and blebs of chalco* #2A 0 - 92 f As ubova with 84.6 to 87,9 grey dike, 92,0 - 102.0 ~ As above v.dth some chert, fine Cu, Zn, and Pb,
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157.0 - Io4*.0 Graphitic argillite, about 50^ pyrite, some fins sphalerite arid chr.lco, ~7^
164*0 - 177*0 Chert, brecciated, streaks and disseminated pyrite, F, few epscks of sphal-~j -* crita Si chalcc, ' J
177.0 - 209,0 l Tuff and fine grained andesite, sonic pink carbonate stringer? at 19S*0 - j G, y l 206,0 '——(3t,?r —————————————— J .
209.0-245.0 Andesita (Diorite?).
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68 C 5 - 115,0 Graphitic argillite, 68.5 - 73*5 Black argillite, strraks and blebs ofsphalerite with a little chalco ?.nd galena, 73,5 - 102,0 - Black and grey argillite v/ith scattered mineralization. A few r.arrov/ bands of sphalerite at 50 to COTS, parallel to bedding, 102.0 - 112,0 - 8 ! of massive sulphides pyrite kncf"sphalerite v/ith some eh: Ice and^a^ijji.. Sicilar in appearance to core in holt g 61, from 102,0-112.0 ancf~SPcv* section.
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0.0 - 9.0
9.0 - 18.4
13.4 - 62.0
62,0 - 66.9
66,9 - 35,6
85*6 ~ 129.6
129.6 ~ 155.6
155.6 ~ 157.6,
157.6 ~ 182,0
122.0 - 207,0 :\
207,0
22.0 ~
"46^8^"56.0"- 59*0 -
32.042.0
~51.8. 59.0 62.0
22,0 ~ 62,0 76fc O ~ 85.6 148,3-156.6
Lat. 4 00" SDep. O 95 Eritv. -/- 31,6'
Casing
Bearing Dip
Str.rt.3d Nov. 26/56Completed Nov. 27/56Dapth 207.0
Grey porphyry (feldspar porphyry) fine grained Sharj? contact 45 to cor*. ^~j"t\•J
Graphitic argillite, grey to black, scattered pyrtie, pyrrhotite^ with sprcakc and specks of fine sphalerite, (dnrk brov.-n). Minor'Saiena^anfl chalcopyrite. 57.8 - 62,0 - Two narrow (1,5') bands of dark Cherty breccia. P.^% sphalerite and specks of fir:e ch^lcopyrito o.nd galena,
Grr-y porphyry (feldspar porphyry-) fine grained,i
GrcjTracka (?) Fine grained dark and grey reck. Bidding ^nd schistosity 45 to core. Streaks ?nd sp-ckc of very fina grained sulphides (15^) -
Grey porphyry (feldspar porphyry) fine grained, 100.9 - 102.9 - Blue "T cherty breccia, straaks cf disserninatad sulphidee;. 117*0 - 120,5 - Blue J chert 70 to core, scattered fine sulphideo.
Shert. 129.6 - 146,0 - Scattered pyrite and pyrrhotite, 146.0 - 148^3 -"l Graphitic argillite 40;^ pyritsi' 148.6 - 155.6 -, Sphalerite, i some chalco J
Varioliticgre*nstonc and tuff.-7
diorite", fine grain-d t ^
Variolitic, grser.stone and tuff.
Samples:
Average:
No
2,2-51.S
V/idth ci,SZn
674267436744674566746
67476748
10.010.0
i 5,0•113.0
(3*0A1. 8
40,09.68,3
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0.36•^
0.030.06-
1.411.461.95 .1.68) C'4.89) '
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1.451.171,22
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Shunsby Miuss Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Page l Hole Wo, 64
C. O - 9.0
Q. O ~ 60.0
Ltt, ' 5 00 SDtp. 2 10 EElev. -f 21.3'
Car.ing
BearingDip -90
Started Nov. 29/56' Conplfctcd Nov. 30/56
Depth.' 423.
Graphitic argillite, bl^.ck, scattered mineralization, a f?w specks of ~7 ^ sphalerite and chalcopyrite, -^
•10,0 -130,0 Chsrt, brr-cciated, grey. 60.0 - 66,0 - Sparse mineralisation, 66.0 -69*0 - 25^ sulphides, fitringarc and blebs of sphalerite ,?nd chalcopyrite. 69.0 - 74,0 ~ Spar:;-, mineralisation. 74*C - 79*. O - 2# ci.lj.Mdes. 74.8 - ?6,,3 ~ Stringers .ind blebs .--pholerite tind ch^?^copyrite. 79.0 ~ 130.0 - Sparse inineralisatior., a few epochs of sphalerite and chulcopyrits,
:.30 t o - 132.0
132,0 ^ 139.3
139.3 - 203.0
?03,0 - 323.0
523,0 - 351o6
351.6 - 366.0
'AA O ~ tf-Q ^ ^oj.u ,^c, j p
3^9*5 - 398-5
:-?S.5 - 401.0
:.01 S 0 - 405.5
105.5 - 423.0
423.0
132.0136,3
-^136,3-139,3
61.0 -
352.0361.0
374.5379.5405.5
Graphitic r-rgillite, b?.ack, 30^ culphidss, mostly pyrite. '
Cherty brecciated, stringsrs and blsbs spha?.erits and a little/chalco- pyrita. 15Jg sulphides. . X , - .
X * '
Uf
- _ l
Varictitic andseite. -
Tuff and variotitio grsenctonc.b#oTX' * JV 4 ^ '^ wrf
J:^." 332.5 ~ 332.5 - Quarts,
Chart, slightly argillaceous. 353,5 - 36l,O ~ 10j5 sulphj.des. Pyrite, pyrrhotite, sphsleiite, chalco, and galena in narrow stringsrs, 364.0 ~ 366.0 Kore. argillaceous and slightly graphitic.
Argillits with c. little cphaltrite.
Chert, slightly argillaceous. 369.5 - 379.5 - Slightly mineraliaod v:ith pyrite, p^/rrliotits, and a littls sphalerite and chalco.
Feldspar porphyry.
Chert, slightly argillaceous and slightly niineraliced with pyrite pyri'hct- ite and a little sphalerite and chalco.
Quarts-feldspar porphyry^..,a littlc-pyrits, —'
SID OF HOLS.
VJidth
6507 ^508
6510 J5.06511 1 5.06512 X. 5
O.C2 0.0?-
Nil Nil
2.86).....
0,610.920,300,360,16
Average:
132.0 ~ 139.3 . 3 0.05 3.59
Vl Hole Ko. 64
r
0.0
21.0
49.0
53.4
57.0
21.0
49.0
53.4
57,0
60.0 ~ 75.0
Shunsby Minos Ltd.
Lat. O 95 S Dop. l 05 E
^ 63..5 1
Sultan, Ont.
SoaringDip -90
Pi.ge l Holo No, 65
Stsrted Dec, 1/56Compls ted Hire. 4/56Depth 219.0
Casing
Chert, brecciated, scattered pyrrhotite, streaks and blebs of sphalerite.
Basic dyke, fine grainad.
Graphitic argillite, bedding 30 to cere, scattered pyrite.
Grey porphyry (feldspar porphyry?) Shari contact 40 to core, scattered pyrite.
Graphitic argillite, black and grey, sfattarod pyrrhotite, a few stringers of sphalerite up to 2", A few specks of chalco.
75.0 ~ 105,0 Chert, bluo, brecciated. 84.6 --97*8^50^ fine grained pyrite, f*w specksChert, bluo, brecciated. 84.6 --97*8"^ 50^ fine grained pyrite, fw spicks of sphalerite, 97,8 - 103*6 - 35^ cphalcrite, a few blebs of chalcopyrite.
105^0 ~ 148.0
148.0 ~ 219.0
219.0
97.8 - 103.6
Diorite, fine to medium grained.
Tuff and variolitic grssnstons*/'
EKD CF-HOLE.
Samples: rio Width ^Cu
6501 5.8 0,09 7.02
/
Pii;;e l Hole 65*
o.o - 9.0.9.0 - 81,5
81.5 - 98,0
93.0 - 116.5
116,5 - 126.5
126.5 - 140.0
140.0 - 176.5
1?6 4 5 - 232.5
232.5 - 246.0
246.0 - 296.0
296,0
Suitor., On t.
Bearing
Pago l Hole No, 66
Started Dec, 5/56 Coir.pletod Dec. 7/56 D&pth 296.0
Shunsby Kints Ltd.
Lat. ' 9804.72Dep. 10025.51 Dip -90Elsv., 10005.09
CasingBlue chart breccia, slightly mineralized with pyrite and pyrrhotite. 63-0 81,5 - Scattered blebs and stringers of up to ono foot of fine pyrite and pyrrhotite. 81.5 ~ Sharp contact -it 30 to cor s.
Fine grained basic dyke,
Grey xnd black argillite, slightly mineralized. Bedding at 30 to core.
Grey quarts porphyry,,
Chert, breccia, interbedded with grey and black argillite - and pyrrhotite with stringers up to 6 inches* -^.. (-..r, '?
Fine to Ficdiurn grained grey porpliyry^ - ' 'o
Chert breccia — 25^ pyrito and pyrrhotite.
Fina grained basic dyke, olightly('ecMKtosoxs.t 40 to core.
Tuff and variotitio greenstone, N^ o ^
EMO OF HOLE. K,/^v ^
if pyrite
Pare l Hele Me. 66
Shun eby Kir.os Ltd. Sultan, Ont, Psga l Hole No* 6?
Lat, 4 60 S Bearing Started Dec. 10/56Dep. O 20 E Dip 90 - Completed Dec. 16)56Kiev. -r 16.9' Depth 500
C-.O ~ 11' Casing,, . '
11 ~ 29 Chert breccia, blebs and stringers of pyrrhotite and pyrite, with a few ~~l spacks of chalco and sphalerite, 50jS sulphidac, j
29 - 52 Black graphitic argillite scattered pyrite and pyrrhotite, bedding 30 to l core, J
52 - 72S 5 Fine grained grey porphyry.
?2,5- 109 Graphitic argillite with narrow bands of chzrt breccia, from 7?,5 to 74.5 "l specks and streaks of sphalerite and chalco, also at 100 T a few specks and l A streaks of sphalerite and chalco* The rest about 10,t scattorite pyrite, l
109 ~ 122 Chort breccia 50^ sulphide* 114 to 116 T rcassiva fine grained pyrite,
1 122 - 21C Chert breccia 10;.' sulphides, scattered. 20? ~ 209 specks and streaks ofchalco, and sphalerite, 213.2 to 215.8 stringsrs and cpccks of sphalerite with s. few spsckG of chalco,
1 ?
218 ~ 270 Medium to fins gra.ir.ed andesite, diorite? ^f. \
270 - 326 fl 5 Tuff and variolitic greenstone, slightly schistose, fa V i^
326.5-328.5 Quarts porphyry, . . J
3?8*5- 362 Tuff and veriolitic greenstone, slightly schistose 35 to 40 to core, \tf/'l/
362 ~ 389 Grey quarts porphyry, ragged contact about 40 to core. J 1(.
389 - 393 Tuff /schistose 40 to core .-
and l-J
393 ~ 403 Interbedded tuff s.nd argillite, scittsred sphalerite specks of chalco an fin* grained pyrite.
403 - 420,8 Graphitic black argillite scattered sulphides. Stringers of massive pyrite?/? up to l", specks and streaks cf sphalerite znd chalco 20JS sulphides, J
420,8-430.0 Blebs and stringers of sphalerite with cc le chalco and pyrite.
430*8-440,8 Chert wi^i narrow bands of griphite argillite scattered pyrite, chalco and sphalerite,
440,8 .- 452 Hr.rd grey chert, scattered sulphide a f*vr optckc of chrlco and sphalerite. 452 - 480 Black graphitic crgillite v.-ith*narrow bands of chert, bedding 20~ to 35 to
cors. 473' to 475.5 1 calsits, graphitic shearing in both sides of calaite.Schistosity 35 to core, **"L--V*- AT3}--4-75 "*
480 - 485 . Quarts porphyry, i'in^ cu.^3 of pyrite, sharp ccnts.ct 25 to core, -J fi
485 ~ 437 Chert vrj.th v 'ap.ds of argillite and tuff 2ft pyrite v.-ith -pecks cf sphalerite and chalco, ~~—————
4-7 - 500 Grey quartz porphyry slightly mineralised fine cubes of pyrite,,
5CO END OF HOLE.
J
5 l Hole No. 67
Shup.sby Minas Ltd,
Samples:
Suiten, Ont.
213,0215.0
393.0398.0403.0405.8410.3415.8420,8430.3440,3445.3450.0454.5453.0
- 215.0- 213,0
~ 393.0- 403.0- 405.8~ 410.8- 415.8- 420.3~ 430,8- 440,8~ 445.8~ 45C.O- 454.5- 458,0- 466,0
Pa^e 2 Hclo Mo. 6?
No, V.'idth ^Cu
6522 2,06523 3*0
6513 f5.0 6514 \5.06515^'^2.86516 U.O6517 t 5.06518 \5.06562 10.06503 lo.o6519 5.06520 4.26504 4,56521 3.5~6505 8.0
Nil0.67
A). 36 j 0.16
- ^' !?\ 0*25-r- '* nil
\nil0,04 _ 3.29 /'0.03 1.68 J
nil0,04
_ 0.57.^6,23,.0.30
0.02 1,56
Average: 420,8 ~ 466,0 . 45.2 0.07
I':-.ro 2 J'ol.: IIo. 6
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Shunaby Kines Ltd. Sultan, C.nt. Piige l Hols No. 60
09 -
20 -
21 ~
33 -
43 -
52 -
77 ~
91,394 ~98--
20
21
33
43-52
77
91.3
r 9498
107.5
L* t. 6 00 S BearingDec. 0 30 E Dip 90Elcv* -f 21.2'
Casing YV -7
Graphitic 'argillite, v:"
Grey feldspar porphry . Shary contact 40 to cerefair pyrite sdncralisationr^
StartedConple tDepth
•co "
-- slightly
J.'.n.cd Jurij,
509
^5 '
schistic
10/5713/57
-
v,-ith"~7^•^
Argillite bedding 35 to core slightly mineralised mostly pyrite, a littlr /)spahlarite- and chalcc*
Chert with narrow bands of argillite 25J* sulphides a littlechalco.
\•V r/S. "Graphitic argillite, fair amount of sulnhidcs ~ \V little cphaloritfe.
Feldspar porphyry, slight pyrtie a fair spell of
Graphitic argillite — " — specks of sphalerite
Grey feldspar porphyry*
Argillite slightly graphitic ~ slight sulphides,
pyrrhotite .
sphalerite
.
pyrrhotite
sphaleri
-* pyrite
*
- pyrite
te and ^
and a A
T
A
T,a A
little sphalerite and chaicc,.
107.5 - 117 Grey faldspar pcrphjrry, sharp contact 30 to core, a few-specks c.nd strtaks M cf sphalerite near lower contact.
h117 - 123 Graphitic argillite, f?.ir amount of pyrite, pyrrhotite 2jid sphalerite,
123 - 1^5*5 Chert fair amount of pyrite - pyrrhotite stringers of sph.-ilTits up to 2" C a little chtlco, 135 to 140, 35/^ sulphides with fair amount of sphalerite end choice,.
165*5 - 174 Chert vdth fair emoumt of sphalerite^
174 -' 1G3.5 Graphitic argillite 25,^ sulphides, fair amount of sphalerite, sone chalco, ^ Slightly shistcse at greenstone contact 30 to core*
i- 408 I'Veriolitic greenstone and tuff. Pyrite TO.nera?.isation vdth specks of
sphr.lsrite at 332 and 387. Lower contact slightly sshictcss with slight pyrite and a few specks of sphalerite ~ schistc-sity 35 to core,
408 ~ 416 First 3' mineraliaed tuff and y.rgillite. Pyrite a little sphalerite, 411 -416 graphitic c.rgillite, slightly schistcss, ninerali^td very fine grains n pyrite - sphalerite - bedding 30 to core. ^-^^^-t **
416 -* 445 Argillaceous ch?rt slightly graphitic, slifhtly mineralized fir.3 grained. * pyrite, pyrrhotite and sphalarlts, stringer? of vri-y fine grained ochaler- ~^ ! ite up to l",
445 ~ 476 Argillaceous chert slightly graphitic, slight mineralisation nostly pyrrhot ite end pyrite a little ophplerits,, C*
476 " 420 Tuff slightly- :Gin^r3.1i-7,ed - pyrite i few specke of sphalerite, '
460 495 Chert vdth a f nw bands of argillite graphitic, 40 sulphides, ir.octly pyrite (^-, a little pyrrhotite end sphalerite - quarts in last 5'*
495 509.6 Tuff, a few specks of pyrite. ^^V ' '
509 END 07 510I.S. * ; ' ( ' l J( r S'v^* *'' ^' f k O ''' ^v yJU '' Pago l IIo2e KG. 6C V
cby Kin c E Ltd. Sult?.n, Ont,
33,0 - 3S.O 33.0 - 43.0 43.0 ~ 52.0 52.0 - 62.0 62t O - 72,0
117.0 -122 4 0 -129,0 -135.0 ~140.0 -148cO -153.0 -159.0 -164,0 -169.0 -174.0 -179,0 ^
403.5 -416,0 -426,0 ^436,0 -V+6,0 -456 pO -466.0 -
122,0129 eO135,0140.0148,0153.0•159.0164.0169.0174.0179.0133,5
416,0426 a O436.0446.0456,0466,0474,0
480,4 - '33.9 4S8.9 - 495.0
Sannlss:
PaCo 2 Hole No. 63
No Width gCu
6525 ,(5.06526* 5.0 6527 f 9.0 0,086528 1 10.06529 lio.o6530 5.0
31 7.032 6.033 5.0 0.16
."'34 8.035 5.0 0.0936 6.037 5,0-
. 38 "5.0' 39 5.0 0,1940 5.041 4.5
6542 7.543 10 0 044 10.045 10.046 10 o o .-47 lo.o48 8,0
6549 8.550 6,1
^Zn
o.eo0.320.24Tr.0,39
0.440.34nil2.5Cnil1.73nil0.091.94 |1.95nil6,84
———— —— ..
nilnilnilnilnilnilnil
nilnil
Average: 135.0 183,5 48.5 Tr. 1.43
Hole Uo.
0.0 - 12.0
12.0 - 37.0
37.0 - 43.0
43^0 - 64.0
64*0 -69.5
69-5 - H3.5
113.5 - 116.0
n6.0 - 123,0
JL2S.O - 163.0
168.0 - 206.0
206.0
Shunsby Kinos Ltd,
Lat. 7 10 SDip, l 10 EElev, 4 17/2'
Casing
Sultan, Out.
BearingDip -90
Page l Hole No, ?0
Started Jan. 31/57Completed Feb. 2/57DsptJvi 206.0
Slightly graphitic argillite, 15.^ sulphides, pyrrhotite, pyrite, specks of sphalerite and chilco, ^ ji^uaJ'ff
Fine grained feldspar-porphyry.
Slightly graphitic argillite, 20/5 sulphides, pyrrhotite, pyrite, a fovj shocks of sohalerits and chalco.^-
Feldspar-porphyry.
Graphitic argillite, slightly ndneralizftd pyrrhotite, pyrite.
Lost core.
Qua r t?,- po rphy ry,
Chert, 20J^ eulphides, scattered sphalerite and chalcc*
Tuff and variolitic greenstone, clightly rrdneralizcd v/ith pyrite, a fsw specks of s~ph?.lorits,
END OF HOLE.
s: E?. Width gCu
l/
125.0 133,0 143,0 149-5
133*0 143.0 i'-c t;J--.-x e?
r\ i f.r\ r\b w -* j,O\Jr \J
6?60 5.06?61 10,0 6?62 6.5 6763 5.5 6764 5,~0~
3,060.?4 0.873-68 7
~ - 2r 86 (
Average: 128.0 -. 160,0 32,0 1,81
P.-igi* l Hols I'L-. ?0
Shunaby Mir.cc Ltd. Sultan, Cnt,
Lat. 3 00 SDep, O 05 EElsv, /- 36.0
BearingDip , ^90
Ptge l Hole No. 71
Started Feb. 4/57Ccmplstsd Feb. 7/57Dapth 233.0
0.0 ~ 9.0 Casing
9.0 ~ 3^.0 Chert, slight sulphide mineralization
30,0 - 71eO Chert, 2^/b sulphides, pyrrhotite, pyrite, a little chzlco and opscks cf
J71,0 - 64.0 Graphitic argillite, slight luinsralization, streaks of pyrite, chalco and sphalerite.
84.0- 125.0 Graphitic argillite, 155& sulphides, pyrrhotite, pyrite, chalco and scatter-' cd sphalerite, -J '
125.0 - 132.0 Fine grained feldspar porphyry, stringers of massive pyrite up to 3n j a -' littla sphalerite snd chalco.
132,0 - 146,5 Argillite, 50^ pyrite, some chalco, pyrrhotite and spho.lefcite,X
146,5 - 213.0 Chert, s-3.ight ^dneralizaticn, pyrrhotite pyrite, a little chalco and sphalarits.
213^0
70.5 - 76.5 76.5 - 81.5 136.5 - 141*5 141,5 - 146.5
END OF HOLS.
Sanroles:
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Ko Width ^Cu g?Zn
6?68 6,0 -- 0.266765 5.0 0.08 0,726766 5.0 0.07 0.216767 5,0 0.04 0.13
Hole Ko, 71
r ^ v ,xamond Drill RecordCONSOLIDATED SHUNSBY. MIKES LIMITED
Latitude: B.L. 3-KX)S
Dip: 90'
HOLE.Ho. 68-22 Ext... 71
Started: Jan. 15, 1969Completed: Jan. 18, 1969
Ultimata Depth: 557.0 rt.
spth Feet Description Sample No. Width
Cu Zn Pb
10.0 - 215.0
15.0 - 248.0
48.0 - 328.0
}28.0 - 346.0
J46.0 - 389.0
389.0 - 411.0 Argillitic - sharp contact @ 600 tocore,nassive sulphides ber;in @ 389-4* pyr.cpy.,sphal.,py.,slight banding massive sulphides decrease repidly to 391.0. Arg.iv/str.py^ pyrr.minor sphal,gal.* cpy,to 395.O.Massive arg.continues banded by PY-+ qtz. str.tiny folds,very minor sphal.strg.
&M4PLE! 3^9.0 - 395-0* 646 Arg.massive sulphides
411.0 - 414.0 Andesite Intrusive - contains fewremnants of chert,very altered or
•- serpentinized.
Arfeillite-Chert - Quantity of chert, increasing doynvcajr-d-Consid. sphal. v;/ little cpy.-*- gal in a) Part ore brace, as faulting at 421vO
SAMPLE; 414.0 - 420.0 64? Arg.-chert,cpy.,sphal.
414.0 - 421.0
421.0 - 47S.O Chart - massive, indistict banding by greenish minerals, becoming bluish. Argillec. -^mineralized at 467.0 - 470.0.
SA?1PLE: 467.0 - 471-0Arg.~ chert
SAMPLE:Arg. chert
SAMPLE:
471.0 - 473.0
46^.0 - 467.0
649
655
DEEPENING OF HOLE No. 71
Chert ~ massive w/little dissem.pyrr. J
Feldspar - Andesite Porphyry ~ of east dipping series,serpentinized to varying degr3es,in ransom lengths, slight indicat.cf later movement
Greenstone - variolitic^ -light green, grey on contact becoming greener dOYjnward.Brecciat.® 292.0 - 299-0 vi/black matrix containing di s sera. sphal. Grades to andesite breccia - (probably greenstone phase).
Quartz-Feldspar Porphyry - usual variety of Q. F. porphyry, fine gr. for 2. O 1 on rock end.
An do s i t e br e c c i a - continuat.of greenstone and breccia fron above. Short sect. of 0.6 variolitic @ 379-0* and @ 3^7.0 -
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7.0*^
5.0*
478.0 - 485.0 Andesite Intrusive - altered to greenish colour. 2.0* lost core. J J/ W
0.36 ^1.62^0^2i.S*
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0.24 2.23 O.
0.74" 8.98 l,
0.17/ 1.91 -
0.11 0.55 -
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Dionond Drill Record CONSOLIDATED SHUNSBY MINES LIMITED
Pege. 2.
HQLB No.. .66 ~ 22
-contd.-
jpth Feet Description Sample No. Width
Cu Zn Ph
#5.0 ~ 496.0 Chert Argillite -. Fault y.ono -~7 graphitic, sheai*ed, baiidea by py. and pyrr.
SLUDGE - S AMPLE;. 4#5.0 - 495.0
•^iPLEL 4^4.0 - 494-0j— *^-—
650
656
satae as section 32dphyry^-- "7 x* *(j ~ 346.0 /'f
0#,0
13.0
25.0
- 53-3.0 Chert ~ w/arg.on top contact,py. mineral* grades to greenish chert due to and ? on contact.^
- 525*0 Feldspar. -And. porT'hy ry, no phenos on contact for 4.0* gradually grading to f el s.. -and. porphyry, grain sias increaces -t grades ^. to diorite.
- 557.0 Diorito - F. W. variety, massive, uniroriii, beeomea prophyritic after 546.0.
END OF HOLE
10.0' O.OS 0*31
10.0 0.05 0.21
Drilled by: Continental Diamond Drilling Co.
Signed "William Heshka"
Sultan, Ont.
BearingDip 90
Pago l Hole Mo. 72
Started Feb. 11/57' Completed Feb. 19/57
Depth 705.0
Shuneby Kin?s Ltd.
11034.65 8860.84
Elevc 10022,41
C.O ~ 13*0 Casing
13,0 ~ 30.0 ^Dioriter^30,0 - 60.0 l 'C Chert breccia, slight mineralization, pyrite, pyrrhotite and magnetite.l ' 60.0 ~ 114.0; x. Chert, slightly mineralized, pyrrhotite,^agnetlte^ 90.0 - 106.C - 15^
-7* -' . sulphides, mostly pyrite, some pyrrhotite^ 106.0'- 114.0 - 50^ sulphides - mostly pyrite, a little scattered chalco and sphalerite. 114.0 - 121.0 -
Lost cere*m* T -
121 C 0 - 129.0 ^ Tuff and narrow bands of argillite, 25/b sulphides, mostly pyrite and pyrr-
129.0
139.6
JL42.C
152,0
139.6^" Chort, slight mineralization, pyrite, pyrrhotite*
142*0 /Y Lsrcphrcphyre dyke, sharp contact 40 tc core,
15?- sOo. Chert, slight mineralisation. . -
172*6 A Graphitic argillite, 50^ sulphides, mostly pyrrhctita, a 3.ittlc chalco and l sphalerite.
-
172.0 ~ 213.0^ Chert breccia, 15?' sulphides, mostly pyrrhotite.
213.0 M 300.0 . Hard chert, slightly mineralized, pyrite, pyrrhotite, a few scattered specks ^* of sphalerite,
300.0 - 362.0 Hard chert, with 2. fsv; narrow bands of argillite, slightly graphitic, schir,-^ tosity Jaii bedding 40 to 45 to core. Slight mineralization, pyrits, pyrrhotii
:_ 350.0 - 362.0 - 10;"^ sulphides, scattered sphalerite and a fs.w cpec'xs of cr.r.lco
362.0 - 380.0 pFina grained gr^cnotone.
559-0 \Tuff and'variclit-.L greenstone^ sliglit^v schistose 40 to 45 to cere. Somej scr.ttereH sphalerite near contvsre4- v:ith chert breccia. Sharp contact 45 to co:
564.0 * Chert breccia, slightly mineralized, pyrite, pyrrhotite, a lixtle chalco nr.cl ^" sphalerite.
330.0l
- )~559.0
X 564,0
569,0
563.0 - 596,0^, Chsrt, slightly graphitic, 15^ sulphic: -3, a fair emouht of chalco end sphal-
rgillitc, slightly ndneralized, pyrite, sphalerite and cha.lcc p
~ 5S3.0X (Gr^phitpi argillite, 15^ sulphides, mostly sphalerite. A little chalco en.i
' \ 596.0
' 633,0
(J)35.0
677-0r
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erite, c, littl?- galena.
633.0(^ Argillaceous chert, slightly mineralised, scs.tte.rsd choice and sphalerite.
c35.0^r"inc grained grecpstcne dyke. ? .
677 T 0^ g^raphitic^chert .ir-.d argillite, z. little Ecattcrcd chalco ?.nd r.phr.larix-e. l.C - 677.0 - 3C;t sulpiiidts, mostly pyrite, a. little chalco and S] '
679.0 (f'Feldsp.ir porphyry.
6P-.0 A Graph:.tic argillite, 2O~C s':lphid-s, mostly pyrite, a little scattered chilco and sphalerite.
afie l Hole Mo r 7-
620.0 - 702.0
702,0 - 705.
705.0
567.5 - 57?.5 572,5 - 577.5 577.5 - 532.5 532,5 - 507.5 537.5 - 592.5 592.5 - 59^.5 596^5 - 604.5 635.5 - 640,5
Shunsby Kines Ltd..
Quartz porphyry.
Sultan, Ont,
Fins p'.-air.sd feldspar porphyry,
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Lat. 10303,00 Bearing Started Fsb, 21/5?Dep. 8613.00 Dip 90 Coraplsted Feb.. 22/57
9993.00 Depth 83
0-13 Casing
Holft stitrtsd in feldspar pcrplvry and continu3d in c.r.rl out of it for 33 fset 0 Indication? ^rs that the dyke ia vertical or dips vertical and hole was abandoned or cancelled at S3 f set,
S3 END OF HOIS,
jc l Hole Ko. 73
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Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ont.
LaU 10782*05Dcp. 8838.90Elev. 9993*37
0.0 ~ 13.0 Casing.
13.0 - 83,0 Diorite 2
BearingDip 90
Page l Hole No. 74
Started Feb. . 25/57 Completed l!?.r. 4/57 Drpth 704.0
83.0 ~ 160,0
160.0 ~ 163.0i
168,0 - 183.0
138.0 ~ 315.0
315*0 - 340,0
Chert, slight mineralization, pyrite, pyrrhotite
Chert brsccia, 25^ sulphides :l " - . -
Chert v;ith narrow bands c f tuff and s. few stringers of sulphides, scattered chalco and sphalarite. Schistosity and bedding 45 to cere*
Hard chert, slight mineralization, pyrite, pyrrhotite,
340.0 ~
Argillite/ chsrt, slightly ( graphitic, 15/j sulphides, chalcc, sphalerits, ite, pyrrhotitev
Tuff and vjiriolitijj greenstone, slj ghtly schistose, 40 50 45 to core,scattered mineralization. From 3S6 1 to 387' - l" stringer of galena, chalco and sphalerite.
3-S8.0 " 419.0 pTuff ?.iyS narrov: bands of argillite and chart, slightly /graphitic]/1 ~f'-J /-J ' -^ C- " ; sulphides, scattered chalcc and sphaleriT*7 " —— T": -
A19.0 - 450.0 Chert, slightly graphitic, 15^ sulphides, ir,ostly pyrite and pyrrhotite l wTEH" scattered yph*lerite and chalco end galena,
'-50.0-^64.0 Tuff, slightly mineralised. S
^64. O - 475*0 Slightly graphitic chert, 30^ sulphide, mostly pyrrhotite. Scattered chalco, galena and sphalerite^'
-75*0 - 499,0 .(Crzphitic argillite, 35^ sulphides, mostly pyrite and pyrrhotite, a little.A j chalco and sphalerite. . - : ^v^~_-^^^--^
^T P j . '499.0 ~ 505,0 -g"Fine grained feldspar porphyry dyke.
i ' .;05 4 0 - 575.0 Chert, slightly granitic, scattered chalco, at 51C 1 3" stringer of massiva
' chalco. 528*0 - 575*0 - Slight chalco and sphalerite. 575.0 577*0 - Laap^ rophyre dyke*
577.0 ~ 564.0 Chert, Ecattfcrsd sphalerite and chilco.
^24.0 - 586,0 -rfFoldspar porphyry dyke 2' fine grained.
JSo^O - 592.0 Chert, 2j^ sulphides, mostly chalco and sphalerite.
5?2*0 - 622,0 (jrr.phitic argillite, ( 50^ sulphides^ -ostly pyrite, A little chalcc andi sphalerite, schistosity—contorted.i
622.0 - 632,0^ Feldspar porphyry.
632.0 - 649.0 l Graphitic argillite - 50^ sulphides, mostly pyrite, a little chalco, schis- ' tosity 30^ to core.
649.0 - 661.0 jChrrt, slight minsrilizaticn, pyrite, -
661.0 ~ 702.0 Graphitic argillite, slight mineralization, pyrite, schistosity contorted jr.nd about 6.0 tc ccra.
"?2.0 ~ 704.Ofj Feldspar wrphyry, v;ell mineralised with pyrite cubes.
7'.4, o :?m OF Hoi.v,.l Hole 74
Shunsby Kin^s Ltd. Sultan, Or.t.
315.0 ~ 3?c
510. S-.-544.0 ,554.0 -564,0 ~,577.0 -5S6.0 -592,0 -602.0 ~612.0 -672.0 -699.0 -,
510.6 516,8, 554,O
574.0. 564.OF 592.0/- 602.0 612,0 622.0,^ 682^^7 702.0 -
/sSample No, 6?77 was aleo run fer lead and
2 Hele Ho. 74
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136 - 169
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Shunsby Mints Ltd.
Lat. 10713,22Dsp. 9505.15Elsv. 9943-0?
Casing
Sult.in, Gnt,
BearingDip 90
Page l Hole Ko. 75
Started Dec. 12/60Completed Dec. 14/60Depth 215
Gray tuff and tgglom-'rate vdth minor breccia bands. Tuff is h shcv:s variation in tragr.cnt - size. The banding r^t.kES" angles
handed and s*^oT525 - 45
;dth cere - axis. Pyrite is di:;sottdnated i.nd in stringors. ^^^^,^. occur in bands up tc 4" wids, 28 - 33' - agglomerate band. ^6*S l - possible speck of chalcopyrite. u9 - ?6 - agglomerate band. 90,5 - ?2.3 - siliciouD breccia vdth patches of dicscminated chalcopyrite up to ln in diajTKstar. 93.0 - specks of C,P, end possibly sphalerite in 1/16" carbon- ate - filled -* frg.cj.ure, 96 - 98.6 - siiLicicus breccia with sparsely disseminated C.Tv"95 1 - specks of C.P. in a 1/16" ;iue carbonate band. 102.6 1 - narrov^ stringer of C.P. " ~~————
Graphitic tuff s^d argillite - Graphitic occurs along clei.vage planes or in patches. Pyrite present as fracture - fillings and is cubes up to ^" ac-
25 -*35 vrith fnc co r a"- ax!^". 119.6'*'- specks of C.P. in a 1/16" vddo fracture fillfcd with pyrite. 1?6.1 T and 127.5' - specks of C.P. 130,0 T 130.3 T - silicious breccia,
Silicicus breccia - contains di^^ejiinattd C.P*, sphalerite ?.nd pyrite. These culphides occur i-3 patches and fractxire fillings, 140.5 - 142.3 r -
ofgraphitic tuff.136' - 4" b?.r.d of massive sulp'nidcs containing patches and" f ractui-; -fillings of C.P, and sphalerite. 14C T - 9" vdde band o sulphides containing r^ssive C,P t and cphalsrite*
Greenstone and greenstone breccia - 169 - 176 l - Chloritic v:ith cleavages planes and disse:nir.tted pyrite. 1?6 - 180.5' - greenstone breccia with carbonate bands up to g" vdde. c "
Diorite - 180.5 - 201*7 - Coarse grained7 diorite vdth quarts and carbonate bands up to 1/8" vdde. 201.7 - 203,5' - chloritic and siliceous shear zone x.lth sparsely dixsenantted pyrite. 2C3.5 - 215 1 fine grained diorite with df.3s endnated pyrite, and Chloritic sor.-is, and with silicious and carbonate bands. 205.5 - discerinated C.P*
EN1 *? H9IS,
No Width
Dark sher.rsd, chert, ny, graph, Chert, veil ran, py, C. P, Chsrt, py, some C. F. Andes, chert, slight i-in. Chert, breccia, SOL.C ndn. Chert breccia, py, scne C. P. Ar.de s. carb, graph, clitht py,
024 025 026 027 028 029 030
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10 ".5 9,06.0
0.06 1.750,85 ~"0.30 0.18 o.j.40.02
0,7013, It-2, 32 1.27 1.4C
-2.^- 1.40
Average: 135.5 - 169*0
All cwnpl^3 were assayed fer silver and gold best ii3s:-y.3
33,5 0.6S 3.60
Silver GoldO O'. __ ^ U.W'T
0,27 ^.O.Oo^
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Shun eby M i r. c s Ltd. Sultcn, Ont.
D - nLI - 72
72 - 79*8
79.3 - 99-i
99 - 172
Lat, Dsp. Kiev.
Casing.
1067^,43 9'- 91.37 9943.93
Psarihg Dip
S B2 E -65
P*C* l Hole Eo, ?6
Started Dec. 15/60 Completed Dec. 17/60 Depth 230.
Greenstone breccia vith tuff and disseminated pyrite X H-- 11.8 - cilici- cus breccia with missive end disssninited pyrite. 11.8 - 39*7 ~ firaphitic sections, about! 1 vida c f brcken^j^or^Jbo tailing sbout, 8*. 39.7 — 41.5 -* coaree tuff "with sparse specJj^ojF^C.P. 44-5 - 59 T ^^aphitic^jtaff and breccia with -i" vrida /Carbonate brnds~-and disr.cirj.nate3 C.~P,"^d C.P r asthreads and sparse irrs^ui2r~ffias2e3 up to 3/8" in diameter.
st /tSraphitic;1 silicious breccia - Contains dissf.rains.ted pyrite and C.P. tr.d irregular FJLCCSS of C D P, t
Greenstcne brsccia snd tuff with few stringers of pyrite. 79.5 - 91.7 T tuff vrith coarse fra^r/.ents and vd.th i" v.-ide fri-ctures, filled vdtth coloured fino grained ir^terial.
-dark
f~Silio5.ous breccia v.lth graphitic argillite and chloritic eections - l widely disseminated prrits in sections, and in. bands up to ^" wide, C,Pa \ in Kiaoses up to 1/8"" in dirjieter, 99 - 105 r - sparsely disseminated C. P. \ and C, P, And sphalerite in stringers of pyrite* 110 - 11? - massive \ C. P. and sphalerite ir.bands up to i" wids. 120': 2-3 f se t- of tviff. i 146' - a 3/4." fracture fiD.ltd i.lth ra^sive C.P, 146 - l62T - scots and j stringers of C. P, 157 r -a 3/4" fracture filled vith nassive C. P. 169' -
foot zone of broken brzccia,
1"2 -224
ZiL, - 230
230
- 76.1
Chloritic greenstone - shews cleavage planes and disEendnated pyrtie, 1/3" wide band of pyrite and carbonate bands about 3/4" vc.dc are also jprescntg.
Diorite with carbonate bands up to 1/4" wid*.
END OF HOLS, . .
Samples: No VJidth gCu ZZn
- 105*0Silic, breccia, py, C,P. sph.Chert breccia, graphite, C,P, sph.
^5*^0--^^1P9-7 barren, not sampled, l??.? -"i!7.A3 silic, breccia, C.P, 1-i.X) r- 145.0 silic, breccia, C,P. Sph B 1~"5'.0 - 150,5 silic, breccia, graph, C.P. L5O.5\ 155*5 silic, breccia, graph, C.P.155.5 -" Chert, graphite, C.?.
- 162.5 Chert, gr^h, py, C.P,
Average: 145.0 - 162,5
All sample v:ere arci/td for silver tni gol.2. Best results ts follov.-p
038031032033-034035.036037
4.16714.77.64,05.55.0'4.03*0
17.5
0.180.24
0.710.020.771.102.K40,64
1.31
3.573.62
*1,122.94C. 831,241.4C0.76
1.06
Silver Cold036 c.79 c.02037 C.63 O,CI
Pars 3 Hele lio. ?6.
Shunsby Minea Ltd.
7*v.
Lat. Dcp. Elev.
Casing
10372,219509,409942.46
Sultan, Crst.
BearingDip -90
Page l Hole No. 77.
Started Dec, 1C/60Completed Doc. 19/60Depth 170
Coarse gr^y tuff with cgrrg rounded fraqir.snts and disseminated pyrite: Tlus rock ir chloritic ar.d contain- a 1/8" wide, band of quartz1. Thi pyrite is more concentrated nciar fractures filled with f j ."t grained dark crlourc-d material* t . t
- 47*5
- S3
Si
^3 - 131.5;
131,5 - 170,
170
25,5 --,- i, . f i ~E-.O -- - *j- * i'-'-ri .
c. ,,
39.7 47.4 Se .7 Se.O 91.2 97.5J-V-'-i' B ^
-.C-1CS.5
.r.4-ne
.3.0-123.0
Siliceous breccia with;^griphitic chert and disseminated pyrite: Contains ; stringers ind patches of pyrite. 27. 2': a patch, g:t in diameter, of y massive galena and sphalerite. 2/ 1 : 5" zone of disseminated cp. and
? thread? of the s.-iir.s mineral. 29,5 - 30.5': chloritic greenstone, 33.6 ~ 40.5'J disseminated cp. and sphalerite. Also patches of cp. and sphal:r-\ ita le-s than i" in diameter." 40.5 - 47.5 r : similar to 33.6 - 40.5 1 but ^.dth aiore cp. and sphalerite.
l Gray tuff with fin^ grained chloritic sections: The bedding ir.akos anglesof 25 - 40 v:ith the core-ayj.s. Carbonate bands, less than 5" wide are
^7 present as well as cliorsnin-ited pyrTtc, afid^sTrinrers of pyrite. 62.9 - S3 3catt?.rrd patches up to ^" in dia™ster and stringers of cp. The concentra tion of cp'. is greater in 62.9 ~ 64', 69.5 - 70.0, and in ?6.2 ~ 77.6: 68*
: dissBiriniited sphalerits in a band 1/16" v:idc A
Siliceous breccia and graphitic chert vdth ^li.ior greenetcne sections: ,/ "—J^ ) Contains sections of Krassivc cp. end diE.-3c:nin?t:;d pyrite - o?,2 - 39.|2 marsive cp. i.'.c\ DO. :e sphalerite in brficiited graphitic .chert. S9-.7 T i v "—- f2W stringers of cp. in graphitic chert. 90*6 - 91.5J stringers i?A Lifssive cp. in brecciated, graphitic chert, 97,6 - 10C 1 : disso.-;iir:ated and nvaesivs cp. and sphalerite in ciliceoi;s breccia, Stringers of cp. in siliceous breccia, Cp. is more concentrated in 104.5 - 106,5 1 : 103 ~ 112 1 : groer.stone, 112 - 113,5: ever 50^'of this section is nassivs cp, and-lesser arnoxmti: of sphalerite. The rest contains stringer? of cp, in s- siliceous breccia. 118.5 - 131,5': disseminated cp. stringers of pyrits f and few patches of cp, lees thin ^" in diameter, in silicocus breccia and . graphitic chert,
[Chloritic tuff. Contains disseminated pyrite stringers and patches of ~] i pyrite, up to 1/8" in diarietsr. Also, cc.rbonatc bands up to ^" wide.
- ' 136 1 - 137 1 broken core,
-'EflD OF HOLS.
Sample z :Silic, breccia, sph., cp,Eilic, breccia, sph,, cp.l" b?.nd of massive cp. in graphitic chartBarren gr:enstor.e not sajnplsdEilic, breccia vrith l" section cf massive cp. \Dark bonded at 30, cone py, and little cp.Silic. breccia, cp,Silic. breccia i-rith cp. rich matrix.E?rren ^vesr.strne notSili^., breccia with vary cacD s cp. Chert, fir.: py. ccr.e cp,
Averages: 00 r in l s J t ? ^ -4-1 "H
- 34*0 -'118,0-*
All
•t /*~l
'e cp. 1 :p.
t
(T\___A_J:gold/3-^
^—
No WidthQOO X o \j^/ y - *- * —040 7 ,7
T41 2.7
042 J3,8046 5,7043 Ji,5 .. 044 4.:5-
J545 .1*6 — 047 10 j 0
^ " 13*9
ffCa 0.401,30.1.16
10. V*0.23
JU45- JJ.53
Q "51
0.90l f r*
?.csay. Silver "040 1.06 "045 0.23
\
1, ?
4n
0~~i
.74
.23
.33
.20
f/'- /'T
-3.06. 0.34O ^Q
T '07-4. ( — i
Gold C. CO} 0.02
are- l Hole Kc. 77
((
0-6
99 ~
Shur.sbr Mints Ltd.
Lat. 10372.21 D~-p, ' 9509.40
9942.46
Sultan, Ont.
Bearing Dip
S 76 W - 50
Page l Hole No. 78
Started Dec. 19/60 Completed Dec. 20/60 Deoth 147
C.-xsing
Diorite: 99 - 103.5: fine grained diorite. Turning to coarser diorite ^ ~) from 103.5 - 111. Ill: a l foot zone of bv.ndc of ^carbcr.ate. quartz, end
, chlorits* Possibly a fshsar zcne. DJL1 - carbcnata cards about L'S" vri.de.
s o carcr.a e . qy-r,: still "coarssr diorii* with
Greenstone breccia with carbcinac':ous bands ^-" vrid*, and makir.r an angle of 15 with core-axis^
SKD OF HOLS.
Shunrby Mines Ltd. Sultan, On t. Page l Hole No. 79
Lat. . 10372.21 Bearing N 78 E Started D~c, 22/60D*P. 9509.40 Dip -60 ' Comclcted Bac. 23/60Slev. ?942.46 Depth 153
0-9 Casing . .
9 - 18,6 Grey tuff with minor sections of brocciat Contains irregular fractures filled with pyrito cubos ,ind fine grained dark coloured material.
15,6 ~ 110 Siliceous breccia and graphitic chart -with minor chloritic sectionF. The bedding makes angles of 45 - 55 with the core^xis - IS.6 - 23,5 1 : sil iceous breccia with pyrrhotite patchss vp to 4" in dicmutcr. More concen trated pyrrhotite patches at 21.3*. 23.5 - 34 1 : chrrt v.-ith sparsely scattered patches, up to J" ir. disaster of pyrrhotite and miner saounts of C.P. 33 - 33.7 1 : ch^rt with 3 bi.nds of cp, up to ^" wide 37 - 54*: chert with vn.dely disscirdnatsd pyrite cubes, pyrrhotite and cp a Also contains
^ patches of pyrrhotite and cp,, and stringers of cp. The cp. is acreconcentrated fro?. 50 - 54 1 . 42 - 46.5: stringers and bar.ds of sphalerite
- up to z," v,lds 54 ~ 55.5': greenstone 55.5 - 63^: cgsrt siliceous breccia and minor greenstone zone with the disse.Tanttsd pyrite, patches of cp, and pyrrhotite .and stringsrs of sphalerite. The cp. patches c.re rnor? concentrated in tv,-r- 2" sonss at 58.0 and 60,0 1 , 63 -*874T : carbonate stringers disseminated pyrite, cp., and sphalerite, and pyrrhotite, ' stringers of cp., sphalerite end pyrrhotite; end patches of cp. and pyrrhotite, 8^.6 - 86.7 1 : graphitic chert with disseair.atsd CD. and stringers: of cp as -..-ell as conic s^aloritc, pyrrhotite and pyrita. 86.7 93.3: greenstone vdth some sphalerite at 90.l 1 , 93.3 - 101 1 : strirgers and sonia racsive cp., and phrrhotite. Aleo c or. s dir.eerrdnated sohalerite, 101 - 110: stringers iind patchas of pyrrhotite and Issssr amounts of cp. and sphalerite.
1-10 - 137 ^ . Grc-nston? with carbonate ?.nd quarts stringers: Gontp.ir.3 disseminated lr^\ pyrite and stringers of pyrrhotite. ~~ " ' -
137 -153 /,- Medium -r^in^d diorite.
153 EBB OF HOLS,
Saaplas: ^o r Width Cu
2.0 - Ao.5 Chart, rdlic, breccia, sph., stringers, little cp, 052 4.5 1.39 5*17-6,5 ~ 50.0 barran, not s.?jripl?d. —————————————— 50.0 - 5U1 -Silic., breccia, cp., stringers, sph., py, 043 4-1 1.64 __ 2,3.4-4.1 - 55.5 bcrren, not arjr.pled, — —— ~ ———— "" 55.5 - ^2*3 Chert, silic, breccia r.nd chloritic breccia, cp,. , ^ 0 pyrrhotite, sph., pv. 049 7,8 __ 0,96 __ l, 46 c-,. o - se-. ? Graphitic chert, cp., stringers, little Eph., py^ ————————
and pyrrhotite, "" Q50 2.1 1.93 1.6?-"-'•i -93-3 Barr*n, not sonpled."3,3 - 1C1.0 Chert, si lie. breccia, loctlly massive cp and pyrr. 051 7,7 1,01 5.32
Averages: /42.0 - 63.3 21.3 C.96 2.0834.6 - 101.0 16. 4 O r?2 2.71
All ctrnplcs v/srr ror. Tor silver ar.-J. gold, best csE-tye:Ne. 050 - 0.015 os. Co2 dKo. 051 - 0.55 oz. Silver.
r
Shunsbv Kin*;s Ltd.
Lat. 10927.339564,51
O - 13
13 - 19.0
Elev. 9936,70
Casing
Sultan, Grit. Paje l Hole No. 60
Soaring S 79 W . Started Dec. 26/60 Dip Collar - 50-600'- 50 Completed Jan. 1/61 Dip 300 T - 48-76?'- 50
Depth 762
19,0 - 61.3
LtC-
L"~~ Gray tuff with sor.o rounded fragments ^nd Bptrscly disseminated pyrtie, 18,0 - 19,0'i massive py ri te~nT pyrrhotite.
Interzoned graphitic chert, siliceous breccia, argillite, tnd gray tuff: Contains disseminated pyrtie end ]r.-rrh?tite *nd stringers of pyrite and pyrrhotite. Bedding planes are rpproxir-ately parallel to ccee-a.xis. 27rO - 32.5 1 : siliceous breccia -/one with stringers o--.d patches of C.P. and pyrrhotite. 39.0 - 57.5 T i threads, stringer? and specks of C.P, and sphalerite,
61.8 ~ 153.5 /Chert, silic-scus breccia, interbedded c-rgillite c.nd minor greenstone sections: Contains ;rjLnerr.li2ftd st-ctirns. Bedding planes r.*.lce angles ranging from O - 15 with core-axis. 61.8 - 114*0: specks, stringers and patches, up to ^" in diarnetsr, of C.P, and sphalerite. Also few specke ofvgrsrprat?} stringers s.nd patches, up to l" in diameter, of pyrite and pyrrhetttc; 79.7': l/ii" wiclo band of pyrite, pyrrhotite, CP, and 1-secr sphalerntrt. 100 - 1C3 1 shoT.:s more mineralization than any other part of suction 61.8 - 114.0, 119.2 - 1?7.5: Chert with siliceous breccia vd.th stringers and pctch^c of CP and sphalerite dna locally rrr.ssive CP as breccia r.atrix. 127.5 ~ 128.6 1 : greenstone, 120,6 - 132.5: siliceous breccia ar.d greenston5~wit.TirSil;"s"eTni5.T;ct^ed—CP xnd sphalerite ind with stringers and patches of CP and sphalerite, 132.5 ~ 140,0': widely scattered stringers and patches of cp. s.nd lesser ariountc of sphalerite, The pc.tches are up tc g" in ditmetcr. 140,0 - 152.4T s cjjert, siliceouc breccia, r.nd miner greenstone sections with disseminated cp, sphalerite and pyrite rs well cs stringers and patches of cp, r.nd some massive cp, The cp. of more concentrated from 140 - 145' ^nd near 152.4. 15?-.4 -* 153*5 1 J grainstone,
153.5 - 155.3^fTuff and breccia, .with carbonate stringers.
155.3 - 223,7 Diorite cf varying grain sisc with disseminated pyrite, quartz stringers,j^V and carbonate stringers. 1S9,5': 2" wide shear zone v.-ith qurirts and carb-
#^T onates. 220,6 1 : 2" wide quarts band.
223,7 - 239.(Xr [siliceous breccia -,ath disse.-^ir.a.tsd pyrite and pyrrhotite and with string- \ ers and btnds up to -^" wids, of pyrite and pyrrhotite,
239.0 - 266,0 ^-Ql-osn s to M e^fva ry ing grain size \dth disseminated pyrite and pyrrhotite r.nd 7 with stringers of quarts and carbonates. 245,3 - 246.21 : greenstone- and ' carbonate breccia zo'is.
266,0 - 762,0 Diorite of varying grcin size -,;ith disseminated pyrite i-.nd pyrrhotite,and with qu^rt" a.r.d carbonate^stri.nEars. 273.0 - 273*8': carbonate bind containing diorite fragments.
762.0
?6.4 - 31.3 loo. c-io:?.9119.2-127.5 127.5-123.6123,6-13?.5
END CF KCL-E.
Sar.plea:
Chrrt, graphite, cp, r.tingers, pj -nd ?yrr.Chert, cp, some sph, graphite ar.d p/.Silic. brsc.cia,cp., rich natrix, 1-csrr sph.,py.Barren, not. scjnpleidGilic bi'occis.,^rr.r;ibtont,cp,in part of matrix andlesser sph-Chert, strin^^rs L fow nr.tchrc c o, sph, py.
No Width
053054055
056059
4.92.98.3
3-97.5
0.721.174.79
1.990,16
4. ?60.392.13
0.70n 1 1~, TM-
Fare l llolo No. CO
14C.C-14'r.3
- HO, l- 153,1
Sultan, Or.tShunsby Minae Ltd.
Samples: (cent1 d)
Chert breccia, greenstone, 0P* ric^ r/atrix, Isnscr sph, and py,Chert, trasnstoao, cpa , little sph. pj. Chert, so.-r.e op., py, , miner gresnstoas
•Avcraees: 119.2 ~ 12,4.8
All samples \icrc tcsayed for silver and. negative recults."Best juTcayc: No. 055 - 0,48 cz t Silver.
rio. 060 ~ 0.03 oz. Gold
"f-P/iS .
No
C57 05C 060
2 Hols No. 30
Width
3-3 5.0
25,6
0.?^ 0*42
2.74
0.220. 08
1*02
\s-lth
Pa -e 2 Uc-lo I.'o. ^
Shxuisby Hinrs Ltd. Sultan, Or.t. Paga l Kcls No. 81
Lit. . 10879,16 Braring S 7G-36' W Started Jan. 3/61 Dop. 9339.98 Dip-Collsr -50 300'-48 Coir.plaUd Jan. 10/61 '
Dip- 6CO' -50 902'-51 Elev. 9976.91 * - Dspth 903
0-12 Casing^-
12.0 - 316,7 Tuff of varying fragment size vdth chloritic sections: Contains diss.vdnat- cd pyrite, quarts, -stringers and carbonate stringers. 71*5': patch".s cf cp,, along a fracture.^-—1C4.0 - 106.?': breccia zona \ d th qris. r t a r.r.d carbor.r.t^B. 209.7': 3" v4^.e(Ji^r zo7:e^.-.-ith carbonates. 300.5' - 304.l 1 : breccia. ^^ ~,
316.7 - 339-0 Siliceov.r. breccia grsding tc cilicooue/tuff Contains disseminated pyrite and pyrrhotite and tirin^ors of pyriteSmc pyrrhotite. Coiitiina string*re and bands of quartz and carbcr.u-tea, up to 3/4" wide. 334.5 T : 1.5" '.'"ids
•4- ~~ shear zone \f^Vn quartz and carbon? tr:s.
339.0 - 405 rO Graphitic chert ar.d irdnorx^r^.phitic and siliceous tuff: Contains .stringof quart^ajid^csLrt^^attir-L^.Contains stringers, patchss and cubes of pyrita
^ ancTpyrrhc fit e. Ths patches are up to ^" in dia.r.stcr. 365': i" tsr.d of _ quartz bordered by stringers cf pyrite and pyrrhotite. 379.0 - 390,0':
~" -stringers and bands up to -^" vri.de, of cp., sphalerite, pyrrhotite and pyrite;
405.0 - 4^3.0 Interbedded tuff, graphitic ch-rt, and grephitic argiUite: Bedding anglesvary in strike ar.d~"dip. Tfie angles ranga frcra O - 30 v.'ith core-aids.
C-f-n' Contains stringers ?nd patches cf pyrrhotite and pyrite. Tho patches areup to ^" in diameter.
y- 455.4 Chert, co.T.e of which graphitic, end siliceous breccia: Ccr.tiinn disseminated
^1 en,, sphalerite, pvrrhot'ite r.r.d pvrits. Tht cp. is more concentrated from^ 4?3 - 4311 , *r.d fro.- 446.5 - 449.0.
455.4 - 467.5 Graphitic r.rgillitii •'.vith baddir.g planec ir.cking angles of 10 - 25 with core- axio. .
467.5 - 561,5 Siliceous breccia r.nd chert vdth jr.inor' sections of argillite and graphitic fergillite: Contnir-.s disse.TJ.na.tcd pyrite and pyrrhotite. Contains stringers of pyrite, pyrrhotite and- carbonates, 467-5 -" 475. 4 1- dicssnin?.tsd cp, r.nd sphalerite a.nd stringers of cp^ The cp. ie niore concentrated at 473 1 .
^75,4*- 472.2': graphitic orgilliU vdth 4" vddo chert csction, 473.2 - ^ 438.5': chert and siliceous breccia with dissenulnatsd sphalerite and pyrite,
. t'\ and stringers of sphalerite and pyrite. Also contains a l foot cection of f+fi } argillite, 483^5 - L'3J±Q : argillite -rfith angles of 30 - 35 with core-axir.,
499.2': few specks of ephalerite, 501 - 51? T : bedding angles of chert to core-axis varies from 20 ~ 35. 508': ^" long stringer of cp. and c patch of cp along a fracture. The patch is ^" in dicosetsr. 521.6 ~ 522.5 1 : few cpccks of cp. 522.5 - 537*7': Ch'?rt and siliceous brsccia -rfith dic-Ecnd.ns.tid cp, and sphalerite, r.r.d with stringere and p?.tchea of cp. The pr.tches are up to l" in diameter. i^37.7 - 541. 4 T : graphitic chcsrt r.nd graphitic argillite with stringers of cp. and sphalerite. Contains massive cp. and sphalerite in a acne, 3" wide, t/541.4 - 548.3': chert, ciliccous breccia, and grapVitic argillite with dicssp-dnited cr. and splialnrit? and with stringers ind patch;; of cp. and sphalerite. The patches arc up to ^" in diameter. 548.3 - 55?. f 1 cl'-crt v.'ith sparse epccks and stringers of cp, a.nd sphaltrj tt. v^559.5 - 561. :- ! chert, graphitic chert and siliceous breccia vn Ui specks r.nd stringers of cp, and a 2" vide band of rr.assive cp.
ff-561.5 - 566.3 ' 'Gr?y tuff with chloritic ctrincsrs.
;6'j.6 - 56S.5 Chr:rt n.nd chart bi-cccia: Cc t-.taine heavily dicserzinatarl cp. and sphalarite/* cir er tVic upp 8" of ths scctic-n; and cor.talr.s stringers cf cp. uni 'disKc.-ni..vi-
ted cp. ;-nd cpl-.^lcritc over too rcr.iair.dc-r of thi section.ff56?.5 - 573.1 Graj tuff.
Pa, a l Hole No. fi
Shunsby Kinee Ltd. Sulta: , Ont. Pars 2 Hole No. 81
573/1 - 635.6 Ch-irt, graphitic chert, and graphitic argillite: Contains disseminated cp.sphalerite, pyrite and pyrrhotita. Contains patches and stringers of pyrite and pyrrhotite. The pyrite is locally inasrivc. Alsc, contains etrin^.trs of cp., sphalerite and carbonate. The concentration of cp. a.nd sphalerite is spare* after dspth 581.3'. 633.2 ! - 635*6': chart with v/idaly disseminated
•^ pyrite and vdth specks of cp. and sphaltrita.
635.6 - 65^.5 Gray tuff vn.th carbonate stringer*.
656,5 - 664.0 ^Graphitic chert with minor txiff section: Contains disseininated pyrite and -t strlng-irs of pyrite.. 659*5.- 664. 0 1 : lost core.
66/4.0 ~ 713.0 /pray tuff^with minor chert sections: Contains disraadnatod pyrite and^sT* ' ^r Ctrl-Triers' and patches of pyrite. Contains quartz and carbonate stringere. 4 Vr ' T&- 672' t 3" vd.ds.bapd of chert. 697. 4 1 - 699.1"rTch3rTwith a band 1/8" wido -f" of pyrite at contact with tuff. The contact is partly parallel to cors~ ' Jljjt axis and partly at 35 to core-axis*
713*0 -* 303.4 Chert, graphitic in part, and minor sections of interbedded argillite:j, f ft\ Contains disscT.inr.tsd pyrita and htringers, bands, and patches of pyrite.
C -f- At; rnug pat,ch s6 are up to l" in diameter. The pyrite is locally massive, "Chsrt bedding irvikss angles of 25 ~ 40 with ccre-aidls,
,4 - 823.0 UFeldr par porphyry:' Phenocryst* averags about Vl6" in diameter.
823*0 - 903*0 Gi-aphitic chert: Contains disseminated pyrite and stringers bands andpatches of pyrite, The patches -ire up to l" in diameter and ths bands are
^. up to -4" in diarsctnr. Bedding angles to core-axis. Tian^e from 1C - 30 s ~ ' , - Contains carbonate stringers and locally contains massive pyrite,
903* Tiro OF IiCIE.
Sar.ples: ITo
379,5 - 390.0— Graphitic chert, ecme cp. eph., pyrrhotits, py. 06l 10.5 0.51__2,17423.0 - 430,3^ Silic,, breccia, little cp., spji, pyrr., py. 062 7.3 0.51 l ". 87"430.8 - 43c.O Barren, not sampled436.0 - 4AS.O Graphitic chert, little cp., pyrrhotite, py. 063 6.0 0.44 1.21442.0 - 446.5 Graphitic chert, little cp. pyrrhotits, py. " 064 4.5 0.24 0.90446.5 - 450.9^. Ch*rt, little c-., pjrrhotiti, py. 065 4.4 0.34 l.fil467.5 - 475.4 Silic, breccia, little cp., sph., pyrrhotite 066 7.9 0.74 0.94
V.4 75.4-473*2 . Barren, p.rgillite, nrt sampled u-v-2.8-^-/^5?2T5""^531.r:" Sill c. breccia richly diss. cp., cph., py, 06? 8,8 2.25 C.60f 531.3 - 541.4, Chert, gr-phitic r.rgilliU, richly disc., cp.,' TJr is-5*r sch., ?y. 063 —10.0__4-OP. .JL.59.
541.4 - 543.1 Chart, graphitic argillite, richly dies,, c?. 069 _.6.7__2,44__.0.30.548.1 - 557.6 Chert, little cp., py., - sparse raneralication 070 9.5 0.29 C.6C557.6 - 5S2.0^ Chert, graphitic argillite |" stringer of cp. rset
sparse rr'ineraliz^tj.on 0?1 562,0 - 5C6.5 Barren tuff, /,ct sarapl^d
; 566.5 - rs in.5^ ArgiUitc, 6" wide r:.ch cp. sens, py. 0?2563,5 - 57^,2 Barren tuff, net sampled
i 573.2 - 573.7 Graphitic chart, h;-avy sph., little cp. 073 5.5 0.57 .7.2i 57C.7 - 5^7.2 Gri-hitic argil li t-j, sph., little cp. 074 " 8.5 0.1? 1,^l 537,2 - 597.2 Graphitic chert, little rrh., In-jccr cp. py. C?5 10,0 0.17 C,Si\ 597.2 - 6:2.g) Cranhitio chert, tpirce. sch., cp. ry. " 0?6 1C.C - ,J).27.\ 603.0 - 6^?.C _ Crypldtic chert, py., littls cp"., and sph, 077 15.0 0.21V 473.2 - /,'? C. 6"" Silic. braccia p/., littls cph". a few specks cp.. 0?8 ^ 10.4 0.21
Avsrarrs: ^22.5-543.1 25 = 6 2:95 0.91-522.5 - 563.5 46.0 2.22 0.75573." - 623,0 - 49-8 0.25 ?..' : 4
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Trotter - Pojari Test of Hols Ho. SI.
The coriir;4S3 vcs checked against astrcnoric North tnd found todiffer l!*, degress.Ths corrected bearings ars llst*d b*lov/.
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Surface by transit survey S ?8 36' VJ 50At 100 f set-down hole S 79 .W 50At 300 w n f S 80 W 52At 400 V " U S 82 W 53600 n n t* ' S 83 n 54
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Lat. 10740.63 Earing Started Js-n. n/61Dtp. 8637.35 Di? 90 - Co: pl-ted Jar.. 15/61F.lw. 9726.33 Dspth 503*
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5.0 ~ 137 Siliccoue breccia vith pyrite and pyrrhotite in matrix, 81,8 - 03,5 -rg-(0 illite vith .-ainor eh 2 rt br.nds contact at 60 to core-sods,. .100*2 - 101,3^T\ Argillite v/ith ininor chert bands, contact at SO to cere.
7137 - 157.0 -(f" FijfJ^M^.^ra.JLnjed^jd^rit.e, "TT -
157.0 - 186,8 ^Siliceous breccia with pyrite and pyrrhotite 'cons massive sections.
136,3 - 197.07" Tuff and arfiillits.
-7.0 - 242,5 x? Breccia jt-rtly siliceous sjid parv.ly Tufftceeus - the latter mostly dark "7 c.nd ^r^phitTcTs.so'::?: pyrite tnd pyrrhotite.
2'; 2.5 - 2S3.0 Chtrt showing bidding planes and massive pyrite, clterniting vdth cilic- ^, wous breccia. Few specks of chalco it 2??'. \Vhole sections fiirljr vail
raneralized with pyrite and pyrrhotite.
2=3,0 - 455*0 Chert breccia hard silicsov.s, very light colour with light brcvn patchee. d. Well ndr.eralized v/ith pyrite and pyrrhotite. 295-2 feet ^rtchitic arg
illite banding 30 to core, 36? - 2" Tuff, I^ss ainsral balow 350 fest. -55.0 - 503.0 Siliceous tuff and -rs.illitc fine Erained, v^bro\;fnisHN to grey colour, grag-
-" /tJrfi ment up to |" i:i diameter, Contact at 55 tc~corr. 0,uarts, carbonite fi* - ^j)"' stri-gerr, sp?.rsc pyrite mineralization. ^60 - l feet chert breccia.
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:-f2,2 ~ 267,2 Chert with bands of massive pyrite 032 5.0 0.01
2?3.0 ~ 239.5 Chert br3ccia well mineralized with pyrite and pyrr.OC3 6.5 trf;cs
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BssringDip - Surfa.cc 90500' 37 30"
Page l Hole l!o. 03
St-.rtsd Jan, 16/61 Ccv-.p\ot*d Jan, 2C
Dccth 522
Casing..
Diorite coarse grained, dark green, fled spar phpnpcry,st3 up to -g** diaan* scattered throughout. 74 tc 93 finer grained cect5.cn (possibly greenstone) vrith quarts carbonate stringers at 20 to 70 to core,
Tuff, finR grained, dirk green to light grey colour. Some sections agglom erate appearance, rounded f rs. 7^3111 s, some pyrite in qua r t-s c arbon;. te "ctrinj^ir-* Tjo-.vsr contact .it~50" to core. " ^
Ch.'.-t breccia lirird^. siliccc^u^—r;uracrous fracture?, pyrita filled, lov:er contact v.'ith ^ack.gr.iElittic^argilll^^at 40 tc core. Pyrrhotite mineral ization f rea 142 to 160 feet. AtT5{?^' a 5" massive n'rrl*otUe vi-in. Contacts c-.t. 45 and 25 to core 163.5 - 1?0.5 tl; little chalcopyrits in chert a-TTTOTb feet.l
173.5 - 31? a 2 ' Tuff, nediuni tc fins frr^nents, greenish to grey colour. Contact with above
139 - 178.5
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very spares pyrite.•M
Chert breccia interbedded v.lth tuff and graphi ti^jj-gilli te , bedding ?.t 40to ccre-a:is. Sir?ll to large fcldcpir frag-Ticnts of c?.l shapes scat-tared through black ar^itrl:-:. Fine pyrite. Blobs and fine rjyrrhotite stringers, Little chalco at 3 25,8' s
TT,b
336.5 - 365*3 j Tuff, r.cdium grain grey colour, few narrow carbonate stringers -^4 \4di^ l to core.
to 50
~ 5C1.5 ; Siliceous and grr.phitic chert, fins pyritr and pyrrhotite scrr.e chalco,; sphalerite and galena. 365*8 - 391.5 black graphitic s-ction, bedding at
45 tc ?5 to core, 3^7*4 - l" carbonate stringer at right angles tc bidding •l vdth lorr.exgaicn^c.nd sr)halwrit's. About 4" of sheared broken, graphite at i each of 3JgtT7j6p'. indjjOT. 1 . 3,99 - 406 eoir.s (gagnaU 406 - 410 fiyka rwcULwa
^, grcin, diirk green, possj.blv diorit*. 410 - 415 fairly \;ell ardn*r?.lized v-ith ^ pyritft, pyrrhotite, chalco, sphal-irite. 415 - 441 Fir.-s pyrite and little
scattered choice. 441 - 443 One fcot graphitic argillite, fair exeunt of fine chalco in blebs and strir.gsrc. SOD:C zinc. /443 - 466,? Chart and graphiti c ajr-lllij^, f i r.-s pyrite and pyrrhotite, some cha]Lea,J.n . sp-cks. rjid s tringercr~4o5,7 - 501.5 Black graphitic argillite, c^uartz, carbonate strin gers and slips at 30 to 50 to core, Cor.sid*rafcle fine diseerninatsd pyrite-", seres pyrrhotite, little fine cfialco and sphalerite, 470 - 434 brcken up
: eection with sorr.e lost ccrecive) ^70 - 475 - 2^ feet lost ccrs, 479*- 2 -. 2 feet lost cere.
r T* ^ r- C ' .-"-'--•P — x .
522
/r*: \ C-riPnstcns, r.cdium r^rain or pocsibly fine grain d.icrite. Sons pyrita ir.t/Jl j specks and stringers to 504*
L-?D OF KCLE.
All rrjnoles v.-sra ran fer silver and gold with negative results. Best At;"says: # C37 0.20 oz. silver, —-
0.02 cz. gold, —-
Page l Hoi a rio. G
Shunsby Min^3 Ltd.
139.0 ~ 146.0 - 153.5 ~
163.5 -
391.5399.0
406.0 410,0 415.0 ~ 423,0 ~ 433.0 ~ 441.0 -
448.0 - 458.0
146.0153.5163.5
17C.5 173,5 330.0 399.0 406.0
- 410.0 ~ 415.0
^33.0 441.0 448.0
453.0466,7
466,7 ~ 454.0
Sultan, Ont.
Chert, some pyrite .\nd pyrrhotiteChert, fair, pjrita s.nd pyrrhotits rj.nira.li7,aticnChsrt, pyritt and pyrrhotits 5" Jaascivc pyrrhotiteat 156,5'Black graphitic argillite little pyrite r.nd pyrrh,Chert breccia pyrite, pyrrhotite sonic chalcoChert breccia pyrrhotite;, son:1: pyrito s.nd chalcoSiliceous chert breccia, pyrite a.r.d pyrrhotitsChert breccia, pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalco, r;inc,galsnaDiorits dyks not nr.npl-dGraphitic chert, fair chalco, ccme sphaliritaChert breccia, oorce chalco, sphalsrits, pyrrh.As s.boveChert br-sccia, fcv: spacks of chalcoChert breccia, blobs and fine ctringers if chalco,sine.Chert breccia, littls chalco nnd sphaleriteChert, graphitic, pyrite, pyrrhotite, specks cf ,chnlcoBlack graphitic argillite, quartz carbonate Etring-srs, considerable fine pyrite, some pyrrhotite,chalco and sphalerite, 4s f*: s t lost core
Pace 2 llola *!o. 83 '
No VHiole j5Cu -"n.
Average: 441.0 - 458.0
084 7.0 085 7.5
036 10.0 OS7* 7.0 088 8.0 039 10.0 090 7.5
091* 7,0
092 5.0093 8,0 094 10.0 095 8.0
096 f 7,0097 ? 10.0V. " - - -
093 4 8.7
099 17.3
17.0
0.03 0.03
0.03 0.02 0.10 0.04 0.03
0*13
0.500,150.100,25
1.600,63
0,24
0.15
1,05
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0.16 0.04 0.15 0.12 Op 29
-1,35
1.610.26 0.68 0.26
0.791.93
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0,13
1,50
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- 441. o
14.0
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LoS - IS*
Hole No. C3
Shunsby Mines Ltd.
O -
10 -
61 -
10
61
232
Lat. Dep. ELev.
10,837.529,331.029,976.91
Sultan, Out.
Bearing N. 79 deg. E. Dip 60 deg.
Page l Hole No. 84
Started June 10, 1961.Completed June 12, 1961Depth 304 Feet.
Casing.
?f Ere7j medium to fine grained with a few carbonate stringers.
Andesite. Dark green, medium grained with the odd quart z carbonat e stringers. Minor scattered pyrite. Calcite stringer at 77 Ft. 146 Ft. - becoming coarser grained, more light colored minerals. Coarse and fine sections. A few fragiaenTs of varying size, rounded to irregular, l" quartz stringer at-215 Ft.
232 - 236 P-- ^ Silicious, graphitic zone with numerous pyrite cubes. "Z3V-
236 — 257"7" . Andesite. Medium to fine grained, grey green. A few rounded galeite ^^ V . yarielites. Slight disseminated pyrite. Numerous pyritic cubes at
beginning. A few fracture fillings of calcite.
257'7 - 262
262 - 304
Graphitic zone. Soft, tuffaceous. Scattered pyrite with minor chalcopyrite and sphalerite. Schistose 70 - 80 deg. to core.
Grey — green andesite. Chloritized. Darker green after 275 Ft. A little pyrite. '———:———"
OF HOLE.
Page l Hole No. 84
ShvL-sby Mines Ltd, Sultan, Ont. Page l Hole No. 35
Lat. 10,837/18 . Started June 12th, 1961.Dap, 9,329.56 Completed June l?th, l?6l,Elev. 9,976.91 Dip 90 Deg. Depth 317 Feet.
Casing.r- ^
10-61 : Tuff. Find grained, greywith carbonate stringers. Some pyrite in: fine fractures. A few green chloritic zones.
61 - 217'8 \ - '————"———i Andesite. Medium grained, dark green rock. Quartz carbonate^stringers.
'rf j A few^rounded inclusions of IJ-jghj-er^jTeldspar re^ - l ITl 1 -6" breccia zone. Fragments of feldspar in green groundmass.
Ll92' - 4" siliceous breccia zone, ^g—
217'8 - 252 i Massive grey chert. Sparse pyrite and pyrrhotite wit]? some chalcopyrite ; and sphalerite in sections.
217'8 - 226 - Barren.226 - 240 - Fine chalco and sphalerite in fractures and blebs.
* Minir 3|a3Lena\ ^- " 231 - 282 - Good Zn with Ph.
; 235 - 237 - Greenstone. .240 - 242 - Greenstone.
; 242 - 251 - Fine Zn. in fractvres. A few good stringers of chalco ; and pyrrhotite, Twojmlf inch^tringers of Cu at 244' '._ ' and two half inchjstringers_ at 24515 'T """""" ~~f
252 ~ 265 j Black graphitic argillite vat J* pyrite. Contacts at 45 deg. to core. A Schist o ci tj^ 45 deg. to 60 deg. to core. 15^ Pyrite. A little(ZC\\ siliceous breccia. / u—
265 - 317 Greenstone. Medium to fine grained soft grey rock. Possibly altered ~^ die-rite. Crystallization not distinct. Chloritized^ A few calcite"
' .stringers and pyrite cubes. 3" zone of lighter .material at 306 1 . with finely disseminated pyrrhotite. Becoming fi'ner grained after 312'.
317 END OF HOLE.
SAMPLES. Sample No. Width of JS Cu. 1L Zn,Sample
226 - 235 . Chert, fine chalcoand Sphalerite 8901 9.0 . 0.29 0.80
235 - 237 Greenstone no sample. ^^
237 - 240 Chert fine chalco,zinc, lead. 8902 3.0 0.29 1.45
240 — 242 Greenstone, no sample.
, x x 242 - 21+6 (Chert str^s. of chalcoand -sine. 8903 4.0 2.04 2.8?
246 - 252 Chert fine chalco,sphalerite, pyrrhotite 3904 __ 6.0 ____ 9j4^ 2.69
Average 21+2.Q - 252.0 10.0 1.11 2.?6
Page l Hole No. 85
Shunsby !-iines Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Page l Hole No. 86
Lat. Dep. ELev.
10,947.999,350.499,978.92
Started June 19/61Completed June 21/61Depth 280 feet.
O
9
33
9
38
202.5
202.5 - 227
\
227
239
252
~ 23?^ f 1 -ftC L
- 252 A
- 280 . - - '
Dip 90 deg.
Casing. ^X
Tuff. Light green to buff colored. Soft carbonatized.
Andesite, Medium to coarse grained, varying light to dark in color. Local variations in flows. Some inclusions.
64 - 103 Light green, inclusions of fine" grained rock. 103 - Becoming darker vrith flecks of grey alteration mineral.
Odd quartz stringer. '""
Chert, nassive with stringers of pyrrhotite. Some disseminated sphalerite b. pyrrhotite with sparse chalcopyrite in narrow stringers*
j Some greenstone. A little breccia with pyrrhotite and chalco filling \ near contact*l 202.5 - 214; Light grey, quite massive. Pyrrhotite in fine fractures. \ Fine Zn. in dissemination and fractures. A little Cu.
5 l" stringer pyrrhotite at 214'.i 214 - 218; Predominantly greenstone. Hard, siliceous vdth inclusions
'j of chert vdth pyrite, pyrrhotite and slight sphalerite.218 - 222; Chert, dimmeminated pyrrhotite.
l 222 - 223.5 Greenstone. Uniform, fine grained. ,' 223.5 - 227i Chert with disseminated pyrrhotite.L ——- *T— "
Tuff, interbedded with some chert. Odd black graphitic ""zone.Numerous pyrite cubes, . ^^———-
(Graphitic grgillite.^ Disseminated pyrite and stringers. 10^ Sulphides Co"rVwgle~65~deg -~ 70 deg. ^^o^/ut
- fAltered diorite. Fairly fine grained, uniform altered grey green rock. A few rounded inclusions of chert.
END OF HOLE.
205 - 215
SAMPLES
Chert py, pyrrh. scattered specks of chalco, some fine strs of zinc, 213' 1/4" str, of chalco, some galena.
Sample Sample No. Width
842 10.0
Copper Zinc-2_ JL-.
0.12 1.24
Page l Hole No. 86
Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Page l Hole No. 8?
O
10
15.7
10
15.7
41.5
A1.5 - 20?
207 - 232
232 - 282
Lat. 10^47.99Elev. -9J-350.49Dep. -^978.92
Bearing N 82 deg.W Started June 21/61'Dip 70 deg X Completed June 24/61
67 deg at bottom Depth 427 feet.
^32 - 334
334
338
340
338^
340 A^
427
Casing.*7
.j Tuff. Dark green to Buff. Soft.7 .————————-~^————————————————-——————B t
f Chert. Hard, quite massive. Some brecciated zones with a little 1 pyrite, spalerite and chalcopyrite.Good chalco 15.7 to 17.2 and along contact.29.0 - 30.2: Greenstone, contacts 40 deg. to core.Sphalerite disseminated and in narrow fractures.
Andesite. Medium to dark green. Medium to coarse graines, local flow variations. Od^Qua.rtz-j:^carbonat e ..stringer;.41.5 - 118 Light green colour, a few inclusions.
118. - 170 Darker, variolitic^ 170 - 182 Becoming-lighter.
.--
Grey rock, medium hard, medium grained, slightly lineated. A littlechert. Some pyrite.224 - 229: Mainly chert witji minor Cu and Zn.
r Chert. Grey, massive to banded, slightly brecciated-in some sections. Sparse sulphides. Odd narrow stringer and disseminated chalcopyrite and sphalerite. Banding 40 deg. - 50 deg. to core.
: 274.5 - 276.5: (Graphitic"argillite^with pyrite. Banding parrallel
j 276.5 - 278 : Well mineralized, chert. c Mainly pyrrhotite. 2" stringerj of pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite at 277*.j 278.5 - 281 : Tuff.
281 - 282 : Chert with stringers and disseminated pyrrhotite.[^ " Slight chalco and sphalerite.
rbraphitic argillite. Well mineralized with pyrite and pyrrhotite •^1 generally along schistocity. 15^ Sulphides.
,v|Core angle 30 - 40 deg. becoming less at end. A little chert breccia.
Chert with graphitic sections. Well cut by quarta-carbonate stringers and stringers or line grained pyrrhotite and pyrite,
Tuff or contact zone. Soft/buff^coloured rock with numerous small pyrite cubes.
Altered diorite ?Medium soft, grey greftn rock. Becoming darker after 381 1 . Chloritic.Slightly crystalline in appearance, Altered. '————
END OF HOLE. t
Sample Sample 1* CU. Mo. Width
ZN.
15.7 - 22.5 --39*-0
2?6.0 - 278.5
Chert, some sections min with chalco ~1JU massive -chalco l" with several 1/8" chalco strs. Chert Py, pyrhh. 2" chalco, str fe 277'
840 ^6.8 1,3Q ___ 0 T 27 ~841 2.5 - 3.10 3.41
Page T ""Hole No. 87.
Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Page l Hole No. 88
Lat. -iO-,947.99 Dep 55 deg. at collar Started June 25/61Dep. -9-,350.49 54 deg. at 300 1 Completed July 4/61ELev. ~9-,978.92 53 *ieg. at 590' Depth 593 feet.
0-10 Casing.
10 - 47 ^Interbedded tuff and andesite with some cherjb. Varying from-,^' t/ f \ grey in colour. Soft. - v "~T-^
") ]f -- \ 16 - 24: Grey chert with stringers and blebs of chalcopyrite with . ^ . . \ slight sphalerite.
j^ c 16-20: Good chalco.l— ' *
47 - 64.5 ["""Chert and chert breccia. Considerable carbonate in stringers,l 48 - 53t Brecciated with stringers of carbonate and pyrrhotite.
d J Slight Cu. and Zn.2" stringer of carbonate^and pyrrhotite at 50.5 1 . Pyrrhotite with some~disserainated chalco 52.7 - 53.3 1 *
64.5 -- 211 T'^idesite,—Plows varying light to dark green, medium to coarse graines. l (Varicilit-ircv Odd quartz-carlquartz-carbonate stringer, chloritic.
-r f 149 - 162: Dark green, flecks of grey altered mineral"-. Inclusions of jf- V j- fine grain, medium green mineral. Contact 149' at 45 deg.
to core.
211
246
- 246 *f? j Tuff. Fine grained, light green to/^uf f) coloured;
- 258.5 ; Andesite'. Fine grained, medium to dark green with a few inclusions^. ,/ and fragments of chert}•fr' j 246 - 247: Chert.
258.5 - 273.5
273.5 - 304
304
Basic flow. Dark green to black, hard, fairly magnetic. Finelydisseminated pyrrhotite and inagnetite A little sphalerite, chalcopyriteand galena in narrow fractures (up to 1/8").258.5: - Flow contact at 3.5 deg. -
\ 26l*5 : Dissendnated, chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite, i 263 - 264 Brecciated with carbonate stringers.; 268.5 - 270 Green, porphyritic. Won magnetic flow lines 32 deg. to core, j 271.5 - 274 Numerous ,fine fractures 1/16 - 1/8" containing sphalerite M. and/galena •with 1/4" stringers, of chalco at 273.' and 273.5'.
Soir.e-^-s^eminated chalco.
Graphitic argillite and chert* Pyrite cubes. Slight sulphides.Care angles 40 deg.289 - 290.5: Disseminated sphalerite.295.5 - 297.5: Graphite*
M*
- 497.5 Jlhert and chert breccia. Sparse sulphides - pyrite and pyrrhotite.l Some sections with disseminated chalcopyrite and sphalerite, A little siliceous greenstone. 311 - 312: Greenstone 351 - 380: Odd bleb of chalco with some sphalerite.
Numerous chalco stringers 367 - 374'413.5 - 415'- Stringers of pyrrhotite with slight chalco. 427 - 429; Greenstone.434.5 - 437.5 A few stringers and blebs of chalco. Blebs up to 1/4". 448.5 - 419 Brecciated with sphalerite filling. Slaght chalco. 456.0 ~ 456.3 Same. 459. Blebs of sphalerite. 463.0 - 465 Good stringers and blebs of chalcopyrite up to 1/4"
with pyrrhotite.465.0 - 474 A few chalco stringers.
i 474.0 - 478 Graphitic argillite with pyrite '. 432.0 - 485 Ir.terbanded siliceous andesite. ^493.0 - 497.5 Greenstone or tuff. Soft. Chert with pyrite from 495 - 496
497.5
511
- 511 A IXJraphiticJ argillite vdth slight pyrite. Core angle carying from parrallet
L e .- 556 C. Chert, chert breccia and {(raphitic cherO Some sections vdth narrow
Pare l Holn No. 88
Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Page 2 Hole No. 88
511.0 ~ 556.0
C6
556.0 - 593.0
C
593.0-
16.0 - 24.0
253.5 - 266.0
266.0 -274.0
237.0 - 297.5
3-67.0 -373.0
573.0 - 330.0
434,0 - 439.0
J.O - 469.0
L69.0 - 474.0 513.0 - 522.0
522.0 - 528.0
52S.O - 536.0
;.67.0 - 330.00
-i3.0 - 474.0
513.0 - 536.0
Continued.stringers of chalcopyrite. Sparse sulphides.511.0 - 521.5; Chert with pyrite and sparse chalco.521.5 - 528.0; Good stringers and blebs of chilco. Stringers up to 1/8"
and blebs to 1/2". Disseminated sphalerite. 528.0 - 536.Oj Sparse chalco. Some graphite. 536.0 - 556.0; Fairly massive chert. Very sparse siilphides. Brecciated
zone with slight chalco 446 - 447.
/Chert and graphitic chert with considerable pyrite in stringers andj disseminated cubes. Pyrite 10^. Odd fine fracture with sparse chalco.; Odd narrow band of greenstone.i 556.5 - 558.0; Graphite..l 574.0 - 589.0; Mainly graphite with pyrite.- 592.5 - 593.0; Greenstone with pyrite, j
B*D OF HOLE. '
SAMPLES
Grey chert with stringers and blebs of chalcopyrite and with slight sphalerite
Andesite,pyrite, chalco and sphalerite, brecciated with carbonate stringers.
Andesite, pyrite, chalco and sphalerite, brecciated with carbonate stringers.
Chert breccia fair an, some chalco. 835
Chert, numerous chalco stringers.
Chert odd blebs of chalco some sph. 8909
Chsrt fine scattered charco.
Chert, good strs. k blebs of chalco up to 1/4" with pyrrhotite. Chert a few chalco stringers. Chert, py, pyrrh. some chalco.
Chert breccia fair chalco.
Chert slight chalco.
AVERAGES
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Sample No.
8905
8906
1 8907
835
8908
8909
836
( 89108911837
838
839
-
Sample Width
4.0
t 8.0
\10.5
6.0
7.0
5.0
6.05.04.0
6.0
8.0
13.0
11.0
18.0
^ Copper
2.37'
'o.39
\0.33
0.11
4.73
0.75
0.55
3.240.760.94
4.89
1.11
2.59
2.11
•2.33
^ Zinc
0.33.
r2.71•1
\3.26
1.49
1.57
1.13
0.51
1.83""1.910.33
1.16
1.64
1.33
1.86
Page 2 Hole No. BS
Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Page l Hole No. 89
Lat. 10,879.16 Bearing S 79 d eg. W. Started July 5/61Cep. . 9,339.98 Dip 62 degj 300'-62 deg. Completed July 11/61Elev. 9,976.91 576'-60^ " Depth 576 Feet.
0.0 - 10.0 Casing.
10.0 - 38. 5( T^ Tuffy(Wf^ioloured, soft.. i
38.5 - 240.0 Andesite varying light to dark green. A few inclusions of light grey""' "" '"""^^
II6~ 123 flow contact parallel to core. 128 - 136 " " "~N " "231 - 240 light green to^buff coloured a few small (1/4" wide) oblong
chert inclusions.'^
240.0 - 255.0 "T' Basic flow very fine grained dark green with finely disseminated pyrrhotite ^"7 i and a littleacpyritre. Odd "pyrrhotite stringer. Very sparse finely dissem- J t j\ inated chalco and sphalerite.
255. C ~ 273.0 ^Flpw or intrusive medium grained lineated grey rock large pyrite cubes, -~v up to 3/4" singly and in clusters around inclusions of chert. Lineation(j l 45 deg. to core, odd dark siliceous bands." '----— — ; ~~- . :—
~ 273 black chert -
273.0 - 390*0 Chert and chert breccia sparse sulphides.273 - 283 fairly massive, grey, a little pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalco
and sphalerite and galena. 273 - 290 Few narrow quartz carbonate stringers. Disseminated and
" blebs of Cu and Zn fe 274 - 275 .and 278 -279.5. 283 - 285 Siliceous greenstone.285 - 291 Chert, few blebs' and disseminated Cu and Znj 1/4" stringer
Q at 287.3.291 - 292 Greenstone 2" gnst. with disseminated sulphides, cu, an,
- pb, @ 292.8." 293 - 331 Banded chert very sparse sulphides, banding fe 30 deg - 35 deg.
: 331 - 332 Siliceous breccia with some Cu. and Zn. f ? - tr* ' 332 - 339 Banded chert barren. 6? ' 6 '' ' 339 - 371 Chert breccia scattered Cu and Zn in narrow stringers and •j, - "^ ; ^ blebs generally up to 1/8". Some interbedded greenstone . 1/4"
^ chalco stringer 6 343.2'.Greenstone 343.7 - 346.0; 358 - 360j 367.6 - 368.7; 371.0 -373.5 373*5 - 376.0 greenstone, contact yearly parallel to core.
376.-390 Chert with pyrite.
390.0 - 409.0 /4 j Graphite - graphitic argillite, somy pyrite cubes and disseminated pyrite.
409.0 - 576.0 j -Diorite. ,
576.0 ExTD OF HOLE.
SAl-IPLES . SAMPLE NO. WIDTH COPPER ZINC
339.0 - 344.0 Chert blebs of chalco and 1/4"stringer t. 343.2 843 J,Q____1.20__OJLS,
3/^4.0 - 351.0 Chert & Andes, few specks chalco. 844 7.0 0.18 0*.25
351.0 - 358.2 Chert, brecc. graphitic, finescattered chalco. 845 7.2_____0.36 .1*94^
35B.2 - 36C.2 Greenstone no sample 2.0
360.2 - 371.0 Chert breccia graphitic some finechalco. 846 10.8 1.05^..^ 2.64
Delay due drill breakdown, had to fly to North Bay for part.
Pace l Hole No. 89
cShundby Mines Ltd.
10.0
eo.5
Lat. 10,923.70 Dep. 8,965.24 ELev. 10,015.03
Casing.
. Andesite. Medium
Sultan, Ont.
Dip 90 Deg.
Page l Hole No. 9C
Started July 13/61 Completed Ju}y 18/61 Depth 548 Feet.
31 r
-rf
5 - . 94.8
Andesite. Medium to coarse grained, medium green colour with fairly 1 numerous inclusions, round to an^uLar^up to l" of altered feldspar ; (grey-white colour). Chloritic. Odd narrow quartz-carbonate stringer, l 65.0 - 80.5; Lighter In colour with flecks of grey alte'fa'tlon mineral.
Inclusions scarcer, altered to light green, l "*~
Andesite. Fine grained, grey-green colour with considerable pyrite and pyrrhotite and some zones of massive pyrite. A few inclusions of chert.
\ 91.0 - 91.8; Massive sulphides.( 94.2 - 94*8; Chert fragments and sulphides.
- 141.2 and chert breccia with the odd narrow greenstone band. Scattered \ sulphides - pyrite and pyrrhotite disseminated and in stringers. Some
.1 massive pyrite, Core angle of bands 45 deg. Sparse chalcopyrite and' aphalerite.j 103.6 - 104.8; Massive pyrite.
Section 91*0 - 107.0; Approximately 25^ sulphides.
14L.2 -
l?:. 5 -
2 -
176.5 \ Mixture of andesite and tuff. Medium green to grey-green colour. ,'SoftT} ! Considerable flow breccia with tiny to very large fragments. ^—
l 158.0 - 158.5; Disseminated sphalerite, Flow contact at 159* at 45 deg. ' to core.
T: 175.0 - 176.0; A little pyrrhotite, chalco and sphalerite.j -176.0 - 176.5; Disseminated pyrrhotite with a little pyrite at contact.j 141.2 - 158.5; Flovr - dark green, rounded to angular-fragments.
•: 158.5 - 176.5; Flow with large rounded fragments of grey rock containing— small )l^6") angular fragments of green mineral.
277.3 ' Chert and chert breccia, light grey colour with sparse scattered pyrite and pyrrhotite. 176.0 - 195.0; Generally brecciated, scattered sulphides. 193.6 - 194.2;
mostly pyrrhotite and pyrite. 195*0 - 225.0; Quite massive, poor sulphides. 268.0 - 277.3; Stringers and blebs of pyrrhotite.
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235,0 "7 Graphitic argillite and andesite. Dark grey to black with a few pyrite cubes, ? o 277.3 - 278.0; Soft grey rock with some black graphitic bands St inclusions.
304.2 pChert. Grey. Slightly fractured with a little pyrrhotite filling. Slight .* l pyrite. Sulphides 5 - 10^.
l 291.2 - 293.8; Band of silicified greenstone. Some pyrrhotite.
-377.3 Tuff or flow. Soft, grey colour, varying to pale green. Fine grained,indistinct crsytallisation.304.2 - 353.0; 'Grevwith^odd zone of rounded light grey inclusions,
,~j —
353.0 - 365.0; Flow breccia with dark green filling. Some small angularblack fragments.
365.0 - 377.0; Unifrom, grey greencolour, medium to fine grained.Appearance of altered diorite.
J Chert breccia. Large angular to rounded fragments of chert in a dark l siliceous groundmass. Considerable pyrrhotite filling (10 - 15^).
Chert breccia. Find grained. Tiny angular grey chert fragments in dark groundmass. At beginning some fragments up to 1/2". Becoming finer with fragments generally less than 1/16". Odd band and large fragment of black chert. Pyrrhotite fillingC.
- ^27.5 fFlow rock or^5ikej) Dark green to black, very fine grained. ju f. f 404.0 - 412.0; A few small fragments (up to 1/b")^! chert and a soft green
"•'^^ i- rock in fine ^rouridrass. Finely disseininaLcd pyrrliotitsand off narrow stringer of pyrrhotite. Very sparse chalcopyrite.
Pace l Hole No. 90
r ,
Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Page 2 Hole Ho. 90
404.0 - 427.5 Continued.412.0 - 420.0; Darker colour.420.0 - 427.5; Black with pyrite in cubes and stringers. No pyrrhotite.
Becoming Jmrd^and,. siliceous after 425.1 .
427.5 - 446.0 j Banded chert. So~e breccia vdth siliceous filling. A little pyrite ^7 and pyrrhotite. Core angle 45 deg.
446.0 - 455.0j^LGreenstone. Pale green, soft, fine grained.
455.0 - 528.0
528.0 - 548.0
548.0 -
Chert, chert breccia and/graphitifc chert. A little pyrite in cubesand stringers. Slight pyrrhotite.483.0 — 485.0; Sparse sphalerite in tiny fractures.485.0 - 516.0; Barren, slight pyrrhotite.516.0 - 528.0; Some pyrite.
— ^
Graphitic argillite. Slight chert. Some pyrite. Core angle'60 dega
HJD OF HOLE.
.—samples-taken.
Page 2 Hole No. 90.
•Shunsby Mines Ltd. Sultan, Ont.
0.0 -
a.o-21.0
170.0
Lat. Cep. Elev.
Casing.*i^~*~ '^Andejjitj
10,777.56 9,021.24 9,999.14
i) Coarse
170.0 - 224.0
224.0 - 328.5 *? r
223.0 - 223.2 - 224.0;
r- Tuff or clow.
523.5 - 361.5
575.5 - 400.0
JX).C -426.0
d^26.0 - 430.8
Page l Hole No. 91
Started July 20/61.Completed July 26/61.'Depth 529 Feet.
Coarse grained, dark green. Few narrow carbonate stringers, Becoming lighter in colour after 115'. Odd inclusion, 157.0 - 158.0; Stringers or grey rock (Diorite 1) Is" wide. 158.0 - 163.0; Darker, chloritic. 163.0 - 170.0; Finer grained,^grey-green.
Chert. Light grey, very hard, quite massive. A little pyrite andpyrrhotite with soine zones slightly brecciated with small chert fragmentsin fine light green siliceous groundmass. Odd zone with slight sphalerite,chalcopyrite, and some minor galena.179.5 - 180.0; Slight disseminated Zn. and minor Cu.181.7 ~ 184.2; Blebs of chalcopyrite and shpalerite.
184.2 - 182.6; Good Cu. and Zn. 186.5 - Brecciated with fragments containing pyrrhotite (emplaced
previous to brecciation). 187.0 - 188.0; Considerable pyrrhotite with a little Zn. and slight
Cu. and Pb. 206.0 - 207.4; Greenstone dike ^ 35. deg. to core. Cgert fragments.
6" of greenstone.Chert with scattered Zn. and slightJSu. and Pb. .^--——"~~' "~" ———' t/.iufT)to grey-green colour. Some zones with porphyritic
appearance with-"fihenocrysfrs" or inclusions of lighter rock, 2&9.0 - 291.0; Dike of dark grey-green fine grained rock at 50 deg to
core'(Diorite ?).316.0 - 317.5; Dike as above with a little galena along fracture and a - few specks of Cu. and Zn0
\)hert breccia. Large fragments of grey chert in a dark groundmass. Alittle scattered chalcopyrite and sphalerite in stringers and blebs,Some pyrrhotite stringers. Minor pyrite.329.1 - 329.9; Greenstone. 331.3 ^ 2" greenstone.328.5 - 332.5; Fair Zn.- in chert sections, sparse Cu.341.5 - 343.2; Fair blebs of Cu., poor Zn. (Cu. 0.4^^)354.0 - 357.0; A little fine Zn. and Cu.361.5 - A little finely disseminated Zn. and fine fractures
containing Cu. and Zn. ^Contact at 20 deg. to core.f —-
\ Basic dike ? Very fine grained dark rock. A little finely disseminated \sphalerite, chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite. Odd stringers and blebs ofl chalcopyrite and sphalerite, lg" pegmatitic stringer of calcite at 371'With blebs of Cu. and Zn.f 3-S ^-" -—"~~~———————— -——-^Graphitic argillitejfetnd chert with some pyrite cubes. Black, hard. Alittie-intrusiYe~~grey rock witji large pyrite cubes.390.0 - 395.0 }--ainly grey intrusive rock with large pyrite cubes.
Some chert. ri-—-* ^Chefct. Grey, fairly massive. Scattered chalcopyrite and sphalerite. 4.08.3; i" chalco stringer. JJ08.5 - 409.0; Greenstone. 419.0 - 420.7; Calcite vein with large blebs of sphalerite.
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Page l Hole No. 91
Shunsby Kines Ltd. Sultan, Ont. Page l Hole No. 92
0.0
24.0
24.0
173.0
Lat. Dep. Elov.
Casing.
10,735.529,012.189,997.86 Dip Vertical
Started July 28/61 Completed Aug. 2/61 Depth 536 Feet.
173.0 -
176.8 -
176.8^
219. C . 7
219.0 - 245.3
Andesite. Medium to coarse grained, medium green colour with a few rounded inclusions of fine grained green rock generally to 2". A few
(MsarbjjnaTTe" stringers^ Local variations in texture. FlovT^bnta'cts at 129' and 141* ^35 deg. to core. 163.0 - 165.0; Core badly -broken. 167.0 - 173.0; Fine grained.
Chert. Quite massive, grey, with a few pyrite grains.
Andesite ? Medium grained, green. Slight variations in texture.Slightly porphyritic in some sections with small (1/8") feldspar phenocrysts.Flow contacts at 179' and 204 f ® 35 deg. to core. ——————"Odd quartz carbonate stringers.
; Chert. Fairly massive, light to dark green. Slightly brecciated in spots. i Some pyrrhotite and pyrite. Slaght Cu. and Zn,
. 3" zone at 221.4 with considerable very fine\ intruded into chert.i. l" stringer of magnetite at 222.5!
gnetite^x Appears to be
224.1 - 224.6; Mainly fine grained magnetite.2" basic intrusus stringers^cuEtTng core at low angle with a little pyrite.234.2 - 234.8; Massive pyrrhotite stringer with slight pyrite cutting
nearly parallel to core.235*6 l" pyrrhotite and pyrite stringer @ 40 deg. to core. 241.0 - 245.3; Pyrrhotite with some Cu, Zn, Se. Pb. in fine fractures.
245.3 -282.5 ffuff or flow. light green to(^buff, coloured, fine to medium grained. Some zones with a few quartz grains. Some zones porphyriticjwith^sniall ( to 1/8") light coloured rphenocrysts 1 or inclusions. ~~"
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282.5
386.0
392.0
396.0
412.0
446.0
"3r#392. C
396.0
TAndesite e Medium green colour, medium grained with some fine grained u sections and odd- zone with coarse grained porphyritic texture.
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412.0^
446.0
491.0
chert with some pyrite. A little/graphitic!) Core angld 80 deg.
. fbike. Grey, medium grained soft rock with some pyrite cubes. Chert ' '^(inclusions, .
Dlhert, grey, massive with some pyrite and pyrrhotite. (07.C - 412.0; Minor Cu. and Zn. in very fine fractures.
j Diorite. Medium grained, grey-green oolouf rock. Soft, uniform texture. LjContact 445 - 446 1 at low angle. Fine grained near contact.
Massive grey chert. Sparse sulphides. A little greenstone. 452.0 - 453.0; Greenstone. 446.0 - 462.0; Barren. 462.0 - 478.C; Odd bleb of Cu. and Zn.
Best section 462 - 468. 476 - 478.
l491.0
504.0
504.C
536.0
Graphitic chert'with some pyrite.
t Diortie. Grey, becoming green, fairly uniform fine to medium grained, ~ crystallization indistinct.
END OF HOLE.
Holes Nose 84 to 92 inclusive, were drilled by J. P. Sheridan of 121 Richmond Street, West and the Core was logged by Mining Engineer, Dan CroGsley of R. R. # 3, King, Ontario.
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5 J. O - 2iJO.O GreenyJtone^JBroc^ia - or agglomerate, similar :-.o \~.c,r. c/: ^a'fjen.stona in 65-6, sudden change' to leucoxxene altered. variety rtt 230.0 and change to variolitic
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Chert. - black nacsive", n;uch lost core.
?.0 - 367.0
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Fei d 3 par , And e sit o . Porr; liy rv Schi st - coSj-Ietely oci-ictoa^u but little alteration. Visible xts. elongated but undefined.
- 417.0 CI- o.rt, Fel;? srar- Andesite Fchipt - Schistoeity vory }.ro.Tdnont ,'cherfc fragments olon^ateJ,qt z. at ringers tind cilif i^v\ti on all lineateu. Phenc/cryuts in less altered setcs. visible. Could possibly be silicified feldspar. Andesite porphyry. C hurt f recent s nore plentifjtl after 3^0.0
17.0 - 441.0
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