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REPORT
ON THE
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY
OF THE
BLACK RIVER PROPERTY,
THUNDER BAY MINING DIVISION,
ONTARIO
FOR
RODEO RESOURCES LTD.
VANCOUVER, B.C.
September 30th, 1983 . .P.O. Box 2028 R.J. DUTKAWawa, Ontario Consulting Geologist
P.O. Box 4, #370 - 625 Howe Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6C 2T6 Telephone: (604) 683-0417
Summary
This report deals with the geochemical survey
completed on the Rodeo Resources Limited claims in the
Black River Area, Ontario as a follow-up bf earlier
geophysical surveys (Ross, 1983), geological mapping and
prospecting conducted during June and July, 1983 (Dutka,
1983). The survey did not locate any significant anomalies.
The mapping shows the property to be underlain
by a highly deformed and metamorphosed mafic metavolcanic
formation. These rocks form a gradational sequence of
massive to pillowed volcanic flows which have been folded
about a southwest trending axis. These rocks have been
regionally metamorphosed to amphibolite facies and subse
quently intruded by a foliated hornblende-biotite granodiorite
gneiss. Mineralization occurs as disseminated pyrite throughout
the metavolcanic rocks.
Geophysical conductors are interpreted to represent
structural features such as shear zones or faults which
parallel or form the volcanic-intrusive contacts.
Much of the property is blanketed by thick deposits
of glaciofluvial sand, silt, and clay of Pleistocene age.
Soil geochemistry indicates that no anomalous base or, precious
metal concentrations are associated with the geophysical con
ductors.
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Introduction
During June and July, 1983, geochemical soil
sampling was completed on twenty-three (23) unpatented
mining claims in the Black River Area, Ontario for Rodeo
Resources Limited. The work was done by R,J. Dutka,
assisted by P.M. Gertzbein, S.M. Sagin and S.J. Butorac,
for Manwa Exploration Services Ltd. under the direction
of J.T. Neelands. The purpose of the work was to follow-up
previously conducted geological mapping and prospecting and
further investigate base and precious metal possibilities.
Special attention was given to geophysical anomalies located
by H. Ferderber Geophysics Ltd. (Ross, 1983).
The following report and accompanying maps describe
the results and provide an interpretation of these results.
Property Location and Access
The Rodeo Resources Ltd. property consists of 23
contiguous unpatented mining claims located in the Black
River Area of the Thunder Bay Mining Division, Ontario
(Figure 1). The claims, numbered TB 655188-89; TB 655190-94;
TB 657195-205 and TB 674225-29 inclusive are shown on the
Wabikoba Lake claim sheet, Ontario Ministry of Natural
Resources claim sheet No. G-620 (Figure 2). The claims,
which encompass an area of approximately 920 acres are held
in good standing by Rodeo Resources Ltd. of Vancouver,
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British Columbia and have an anniversary date of October
14, 1983.
Physiography and Vegetation
The Rodeo Resources Ltd. claim block is situated
within the Canadian Shield Physiographical Belt of Canada.
The topography consists mainly of moderate local relief
with abundant bedrock outcrops in the northeast portion of
the claim block. The slopes of the bedrock hills are steep
and complex, and swamps are commonly found in the low,
stagnant areas between outcrops. Previous geological mapping
by the author has indicated that the northeast portion of
the claim block is underlain by a sequence of highly
deformed and metamorphosed Archean mafic metavolcanics. The
metavolcanic formation consists of massive and pillowed
volcanic flows which have been metamorphosed to . a fine to
medium-grained mafic amphibolite. These rocks have been
intruded by the Black-Pic Batholith, which consists mainly
of a foliated hornblende-biotite granodiorite gneiss. These
outcrop ridges are mantled in the south by discontinuous
eskers. The eskers occur as ridges that are generally less
than 50 to 60 feet (15 to 18 m) in height and trend in
a south-southwesterly direction. Associated with the eskers
are glacial outwash deposits which cover most of the
eastern . portion of the property. The outwash deposits have
undulating to planar, low relief topography. The property
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elevation ranges from 925' (282 m) to 1125' (343 m).
The claims are covered with a thick secondary
growth of black spruce, balsam fir, some scattered jack
pine, and a few stands of poplar and white birch. The
undergrowth, generally very dense, consists of moose maple,
tag alder, witch hazel, various bushes and thick moss.
Drainage conditions are relatively good on the
property. The bedrock and esker terrains are usually dry
with the exception of. small areas of organic soils where
conditions are generally wet. Water is readily available
from small lakes located within the claim 'block and from
creeks which traverse the property. These narrow, meandering
and steeply incised creeks cut varved clay beds and with
dry weather conditions, become intermittent. The Black RSver,
a major southwest flowing river lies immediately west of the
property.
Soil Geochemistry
Introduction
Although geochemical methods have been employed in
the search for gold in Ontario for over 30 years, it is
only in recent years that a concerted effort has been made
in researching and developing new geochemical techniques and
theories. - .
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Exploration geochemistry is based on the feature
that economic mineral deposits constitude an "anomalous"
concentration of one or more metals relative to the
surrounding country host rock. During the process of"
surface and near-surface weathering, these anomalous
concentrations of metals become incorporated in the
weathering products and through the natural processes of
chemical and mechanical breakdown spread outwards from the
ore deposit giving a "dispersion halo" which provides a
considerably larger exploration target than the ore deposit
itself. Soils are traditionally used for follow-up level
geochemical surveys. A distinct layering or profile is
often developed within the soil and each individual horizon
differs from one .another in their composition and metal
dispersion properties. The horizon generally sampled is the
'B' layer.
Most exploration and mining .company personnel at
the "Hemlo Camp" believe that soil geochemistry is an
effective exploration tool in areas of little or no glacial
overburden. In addition, recent improvements in geochemical
instrumentation have improved the detectable limit of gold
in soils to l part per billion and regional studies of
Quaternary cover by government agencies have improved our
understanding of glacial effects as they relate to soil
geochemical surveys.
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Present Survey
During the time period of June 17 to July l, 1983,
Manwa Exploration completed a detailed soil sampling program
on Rodeo Resources' 23 claims. The survey was conducted along
northwest-southeast picket lines established at 400-foot inter
vals. Soil samples were collected at 100-foot intervals along
the picket lines. In all cases, one soil sample per station
was collected, unless wet swampy ground or bedrock outcrop
prohibited an adequate sample to be obtained.
Soil Sampling Procedure
Each sample consisted of approximately 200 grams
of the B soil horizon. In places where the B soil horizon
was not developed, then the A soil horizon was sampled.
The B soil horizon usually occurred at a depth of 15 cm
below surface. Samples were collected by the use of a
grub-hoe. Each sample was recorded with the grid co-ordinates
of the station, the type of soil sampled (i.e. sand, silt,
clay), the soil horizon sampled, the colour of the soil, the
type of vegetation cover, and the drainage direction.
Most of the soil encountered on the Rodeo claims
consisted of sand and silt to silty clay. However, sandy
soil often containing pebbles was present in the southern
claim block areas where eskers and glacial till terrains
are present. The colour of the B horizon soils ranged from
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light greyish-brown to a dark reddish-orange-brown. The
A horizon soils were generally light grey to black in
colour.
Surface drainage conditions range between wet and
dry for the Rodeo property. In general the drainage
direction within the claim block is to the south-southwest.
The property is traversed by several narrow meandering
intermittent creeks. Drainage is poor in the spruce-bog
covered areas.
Laboratory Method
Approximately 850 soil samples from the Rodeo
property were collected for geochemical analysis. All of
the soil samples were dried and shipped to Acme Analytical
Laboratories Ltd., 852 E. Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C.
Because of thick overburden every second soil sample along
the grid line was analysed for gold- (ppb), copper, lead,
zinc, arsenic, and molybdenum (ppm). Due to relatively,
unencouraging results, the remainder of the samples were
analysed for gold only. The analytical method used is as
follows:
Using the I.C.P. geochemical analysis method a
0.500 gram sample is digested with 3 ml of 3:1:3 HC1 to
HNOg to HpO at 90 degrees . Celsius for l hour. The
sample is diluted to 10 mis with water. The gold analysis
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is by atomic absorption from a 10 gram sample.
Discussion and Recommendations
The geochemical survey confirms that much of the
property is blanketed by thick impermeable deposits of
glaciofluvial and glaciolacustrine deposits of sand, silt
and clay of Pleistocene age. No anomalous base or precious
metal concentrations were found either over the geophysical
conductors or elsewhere in areas of outcrops.
It is recommended that a program of I.P. survey
and/or overburden drilling be conducted for a study of
basal till and bedrock for gold and base metals. The
recommendations and cost estimates have been presented in
the accompanying geological report (Dutka, 1983).
September 20th, 1983 Wawa, Ontario
R.J. Dutka Geologist
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Bibliography
Cavey, G. (1983), Report on the Property of Rbdeo Resources Ltd. in the Hemlo Area, Ontario.
Dutka, R.J. (1983), Report on the Geological Survey on the Black River Property. For Rodeo Resources Ltd.
Fortescue, J.A.C. (1983), Geochemical Prospecting for Gold In Ontario, Ontario Geological Survey Misc. Paper 110.
Gartner, J.F. and McQuay, D.F. (1980), Northern OntarioEngineering Geology Terrain Study 61, White River Area.
Milne, V.G. (1968), Geology of Black River Area, Geological Report #72, Ontario Department of Mines.
Muir, T. (1982), Hemlo. Ontario Geological Survey Geological Report 217.
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Map #2220 Map #2144 Map #2147Claim Sheet G-620 Wabikoba Lake Geophysical Map #21686 White Lake Sheet.
Ross, D.M. (P. Eng.) (1983), Report on the Geophysical Surveys on the Property of Rodeo Resources Limited, Wabikoba Lake Area, Ontario.
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Qualifications
I, RICHARD 0. DUTKA, of 215 Clavet Street, Thunder
Bay, Ontario, do hereby certify that:
1. I am a graduate of Lakehead University (1982) and
hold an Honours B.Se. degree in Geology.
2. I am presently employed as a consulting geologist
with Manwa Exploration Services Ltd. of 370-625 Howe Street,
Vancouver, B.C.
3. i have been practicing my profession continuously for
the past five years.
4. The information contained in this report was obtained
from personal knowledge of the area through a series of
systematical geological traverses made in June, 1983, and from
various government publications listed in the bibliography.
5. l have not received, nor do I expect to receive,
directly or indirectly, any interest in the properties or
securities of Rodeo Resources Ltd.
September 20th, 1983 R.J. DutkaWawa, Ontario Consulting Geologist
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Certificate of Endorsement
I, ANTONIO M. deQUADROS, do certify that:
1. I have the following degrees in Geology:
a. B.Se. Honours University of London 1964b. M.S. U.C.L.A. 1968c. Ph.D. University of Nairobi 1972.
2. I have worked as a geologist since 1964 and in
Canada since 1972, mainly in the mineral exploration and
development industry.
3. I have worked in the area of the claims since
August 198Z, mapping as a consultant, and have supervised
the work done. I am familiar with Rick Dutka's work and
find the work to be professional and the report to be a
true representation of the data.
4. I have the following professional affiliations:
1. Fellow of the Geological Association of Canada2. Engineer-in-training in the Association of
Professional Engineers of B.C.
5. I have not received directly or indirectly any
interest nor do I expect to receive any interest, direct or
indirect, in the properties or securities of the Company, nor
do I own beneficially, directly or indirectly, any securities
in the Company or affiliates of the Company.
September 21st, 1983 A.MrcteQuadros, Ph.D.Geologist
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Bibliography
Cavey, G. (1983), Report on the Property of Rodeo Resources Ltd. in the Hem!o Area, Ontario.
Dutka, R.J. (1983), Report on the, Geochemical Survey on the Black River Property, For Rodeo Resources Ltd.
Gartner, J.F. and McQuay, D.F. (1980), Northern Ontario Engineering Geology Terrain Study 61, White River Area.
Milne, V.G. (1968), Geology of Black River Area, Geological Report #72, Ontario Dept': of Mines.
Muir, T. (1982), Hemlo Report 217, Ontario Geological Survey.
.Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Map #2220 Map #2144 Map #2147Claim Sheet G-620, Wabikoba Lake Geophysical Map #21686, White Lake Shee"t.
Ross, D.M. (1983), Report on the Geophysical Surveys on theProperty of Rodeo Resources Ltd., Wabikoba Lake Area, Ontario.
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Qualifications
I, RICHARD J. DUTKA, of 215 Clavet Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario, do hereby certify that:
1. I am a graduate of Lakehead University (1982) and hold an Honours B.Se. degree in Geology.
2. I am presently employed as a consulting geologist with Manwa Exploration Services Ltd. of 370-625 Howe Street, Vancouver, B.C.
3. I have been practicing my profession continuously for the past five years.
4. The information contained in this report was obtained from personal knowledge of the area through a series of systematical geological traverses made in June, 1983 and from various government publications listed in the bibliography.
5. I have not received, nor do I expect to receive, directly or indirectly, any interest in the properties or securities of Rodeo Resources Ltd.
September 20th, 1983 R.O. DutkaWawa, Ontario Consulting Geologist
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Certificate of Endorsement
I, ANTONIO M. deQUADROS, do certify that:
1. I have the following degrees In Geology:a. B.Se. Honours University of london 1964 b. M.S. U.C.L.A. 1968 c. Ph.D. University of Nairobi 1972.
2. I have worked as a geologist since 1964 and in Canada since 1972, mainly in the mineral exploration and development industry.
3. I have worked in the area of the claims since August, 1983, mapping as a consultant, and have supervised the work done. I am . familiar with Rick Dutka's work and find the work to be professional and the report to be a true representation of the data.
4. I have the following professional affiliations:1. Fellow of the Geological Association of Canada2. Engineer-in-training in the Association of
Professional Engineers of B.C.,
5. I have not received directly or indirectly any interest nor do I expect to receive any interest, direct or indirect, in the properties or securities of the Company, nor do I own beneficially, directly or indirectly, any securities in the Company or affiliates of the Company.
A.M."aeQuadros, Ph.D. September 21st, 1983 Geologist
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REPORT
ON THE
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
OF THE
BLACK RIVER PROPERTY,
THUNDER BAY MINING DIVISION,
ONTARIO
FOR
RODEO RESOURCES LTD.
VANCOUVER, B.C.
September 20th, 1983 P.O. Box 2028 Wawa, Ontario
R. J. Dutka Consulting Geologist
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P.O. Box 4, #370 - 625 Howe Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6C 2T6 Telephone: (604) 683-0417
Table of Cont
Summary
Introduction
Property Location and Access
Physiography and Vegetation
Soil Geochemistry
Discussion and Recommendations
Bibliography
Qualifications
Certificate of Endorsement
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Figure 1: Property Location
Figure 2: Claim Location
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Summary
Introduction
Property Location and Access
Physiography and Vegetation
History and Previous Work
Present Survey
Property Geology
Mineralization
Structural Geology
Metamorphi sm
Conclusions and Recommendations
Cost Estimates
Qualifications
BibliographyCertificate of Endorsement
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. Summary
This report deals with the geological mapping and pros pecting completed on the Rodeo Resources Limited claims in the Black River Area, Ontario, as a follow-up of earlier geophysical surveys conducted during May, 1983 (1983, Ross).
The geological mapping shows the property to be underlain by a highly deformed and metamorphosed mafic metavolcanic formation. These rocks form a gradational sequence of massive to pillowed volcanic flows which have been folded about a southwest trending axis. These rocks have been regionally metamorphosed to amphibolite facies and subsequently intruded by a foliated hornblende-biotite granodiorite gneiss. Mineralization occurs as disseminated pyrite within the metavolcanic rocks.
Geophysical conductors are interpreted to represent struc tural features such as shear zones or faults which occur at or parallel to the volcanic-intrusive contacts.
Introduction
During June and July, 1983, geological mapping and pros pecting was completed on twenty-three (23) unpatented mining claims in the Black River Area, Ontario, for Rodeo Resources Limited.
The purpose of the survey was to assess the gold and base metal potential of the property. Geological mapping and prospecting was conducted to outline geological structures favourable to the deposition of polymetallic veins. Special attention was given, to geophysical anomalies located by H. Ferderber Geophysics Ltd. (1983 Ross).
The following report and accompanying maps describe the results of the survey and provides an interpretation of these results.
Property Location and Access
The Rodeo Resources Ltd. property consists of 23 contiguous unpatented mining claims located in the Black River Area of the Thunder
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Bay Mtntng Division, Ontario (Figure 1). The claims, numbered TB 655188-89; TB 655190-94; TB 657195-205 and TB 674225-29 inclu sive, are shown on the Wabikoba Lake claim sheet, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources claim sheet No. G-620 (Figure 2). The claims, which encompass an area of approximately 920 acres are held in good standing by Rodeo Resources Ltd. of Vancouver, British Columbia, and have an anniversary date of October 14, 1983.
The property is located approximately 210 miles (340 km) northeast of Thunder Bay and approximately 233 miles (375 km) north west of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Access to the claims is by Highway 17 (Trans-Canada Highway) from Thunder Bay or Sault Ste. Marie and then north along Highway 614 for 9 miles (14 km). From there the claims may be reached by travelling westward for 10 miles (16 km) on a bush road which ends at the Black River, approximately one-half mile south of the property. Access to the claim block is by a walking trail leading north from the end of the bush road.
The claims are located at latitude 480 50' 20" N and longitude 85 0 56' 00" W, approximately 9 miles (14 km) northeast of the Hemlo gold camp.
The property is less than two miles (3 km) west of the Canadian Pacific Railway branch line which services Manitouwadge. A major east-west trending hydro transmission line passes 7 miles (11 km) south of the claim block.
Physiography and Vegetation
The Rodeo Resources Ltd. claim block is situated within the Canadian Shield Physiography belt of Canada. The topography consists mainly of moderate local relief with abundant bedrock outcrops in the northeast portion of the claim block. The slopes of the bedrock hills are steep and complex, and swamps are commonly found in the low, stag nant areas between outcrops. These outcrop ridges are mantled in the south by discontinuous eskers. The eskers occur as ridges that are generally less than 50 to 60 feet (15 to 18 m) in height and trend in a south-southwesterly direction. Associated with the eskers are
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glacial outwash deposits which cover most of the eastern portion of the property. The outwash deposits have undulating to planar, low relief topography. The property elevation ranges from 925' (282 m) to 1125' (343 m).
The claims are covered with a thick secondary growth of black spruce, balsam fir, some scattered jack pine, and a few stands of poplar and white birch. The undergrowth, generally very dense, consists of moose maple, tag alder, witch hazel, various bushes and thick moss.
Drainage conditions are relatively good on the property. The bedrock and esker terrains are usually dry with the exception of small areas of organic terrain where conditions are generally wet. Water fs readily available from small lakes located within the claim block and from creeks which traverse the property. These narrow, meandering and steeply incised creeks cut varved clay beds and with dry weather conditions become intermittent. The Black River, a major southwest flowing river lies immediately west of the property.
History and Previous Work
Due to the discovery of the copper ore at Manitouwadge in 1953, portions of the Rodeo Resources claims were previously staked. In 1965, Caravelle mines conducted an airborne geophysical survey over the area and located a copper-nickel showing in the vicinity of Lunny Lake, 2.5 miles (4 km) to the east. Little, if any prospecting was done for gold at that time. It is highly likely that the Rodeo Resources ground had some exploration done on it as part of the Caravelle area of influence, but nothing was discovered.
The first known gold discovery in the Hem!o area was in 1945. Gold was found to be deposited within a strong auriferous pyritic shear zone in the area of Moose Lake, approximately 7 miles (12 km) southwest of the Rodeo Resources property. Recent explora tion has outlined significant gold deposits within the Hemlo area, resulting in increased exploration activity.
During the winter of 1983, a control grid was established
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over the property, consisting of northwest-southeast picket lines. The lines were cut at 400-foot intervals from a northeast-southwest base line with appropriate tie lines. The cross-lines were picketed at 100-foot intervals.
A combined magnetometer-electromagnetic survey was undertaken by H. Ferderber Geophysics Ltd. between May 18 to May 21, 1983. This work delineated several weak to strong EM conductive zones striking southwest. The magnetic background for the property ranges between 600 and 800 gammas. Details of this work are described in a report by Ross, dated June 17, 1983.
Work is also progressing in the adjoining claims. Some of the companies in the adjacent area of the claims include Seemar Mines Ltd., Canova Resources Ltd., Pawnee Oil Corp., Pryme Energy Resources, March Resources and Lenora.
Present Survey
The area of the claims was mapped geologically by the author as follow-up of the earlier geophysical work by H. Ferderber Geophysics Ltd. Detailed geological mapping was conducted by traverses over the established grid, and where outcrop was extensive, areas between the grid lines were examined. General prospecting and sampling was carried out by P.M. Gertzbein of Thunder Bay, in June, 1983. A follow-up geochemical survey was also conducted; the results of which are being presented in the geochemical report.
Property Geology
The area of the claims are underlain by a sequence of Archean mafic metavolcanic rocks. These rocks have been deformed and metamorphosed regionally and also thermally by the intrusion of the Black-Pic Batholith.
The metavolcanic formation consists principally of massive and pillowed volcanic flows of basaltic to andesitic composition. These rocks have been metamorphosed to a fine-to-medium-grained mafic amphibolite which ranges in colour from dark-green to dark-grey or
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black. Locally, some medium-to-coarse-grained flows are present on the property. A pronounced foliation is well-developed in the metavolcanic rocks. The mineral composition of the metavolcanic rocks include amphibolite, hornblende, biotite and chlorite. Locally, accessory minerals such as garnet, epidote, pyrite and magnetite were observed. Numerous quartz stringers crosscut the metavolcanic formation, however, large quartz veins are not present on the property.
Gradational changes from coarse-grained to fine-grained, or massive to pillowed amphibolite are common. Metavolcanic flows are recognized by discontinuous banding of light-green and dark-green layers which have strike directions ranging from N200E to N400 E and dtp variations of 600 to 800 southeast. Pillowed flows are easily identifiable due to the slight difference in the shade of green between the pillow core and the rims. Usually the pillows were fine to medium-grained, however, coarse-grained pillowed flows were ob served on L44E at 24N. The pillows are invariably stretched conform able to the foliation. Several exposures indicate top directions
facing southeast.
The contact between the mafic metavolcanic rocks and the biotite granodiorite gneiss of the Black-Pic Batholith is very poorly exposed due to thick overburden cover. This contact outcrops on L32E at 28N and on L40+75E at 4N. The contact zone exhibits an interlayering of the two rock types and the granodiorite is slightly hybridized to a more mafic hornblendic granodiorite. Large angular xenoliths of metavolcanic rock are commonly found within the intrusive granodiorite.
The granodiorite gneiss which is a greyish colour, is medium-to-coarse-grained, and. is strongly foliated. The attitude of the granodiorite foliation in the contact zone is essentially conform able in strike and dip with the foliation in the adjacent metavolcanic rocks. The mineral composition of the granodiorite gneiss consists of equigranular quartz, feldspar, biotite and hornblende. There was no metallic mineralization noted in the granodiorite gneiss.
Several discontinuous fine-grained aplite dykes intrude
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the metavolcanic rocks at various attitudes. These narrow, whitish-pink dykes are probably related to the granodiorite intru sion.
Mineralization
Disseminated, fine-grained to medium-grained pyrite occurs throughout the mafic metavolcanics. Locally, the pyrite ranges from 15& to 535 of the rock volume. While the sulphide con centrations are not always visible, they are often shown by reddish- brown iron-oxide staining, particularly along the foliation planes. Minor pyrite mineraltzatton is associated with the thin, discontinuous quartz veinlets which crosscut the metavolcanic rocks.
Structural Geology .
The metavolcanic rocks have been highly metamorphosed and have undergone intense .complex folding. Distinctive marker horizons are absent, however minor folding is present in the metavolcanic flows. Reliable top determination were obtained from pillow structures and indicate a southeast facing direction. A well-developed foliation strikes north to northeast and dips south to southeast at 600 to 800 . Minor fold axes and mineral lineations have a trend of 1800 and plunge 500 . On the basis of this information, it is possible to make a generalized interpretation, that the metavolcanics have been folded into a tight isoclinal syncline. The fold axis trends southwest and plunges moderately southwest.
It is inferred from the Ontario Department of Mines, Geological Map 2344 (Gowan Lake Sheet) that a northeast-southwest fault crosses the Rodeo Resources ground and has resulted in an inferred offset of the metavolcanics by approximately 1/2 a mile. The presence of this fault could not be confirmed due to thick overburden cover.
Metamorphism
The mineral assemblage of the Rodeo Resources claims are
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an upper greenschist-!ower amphibolite grade of regional metamorphism with a thermal overprint. Garnets are present in some of the coarse-grained metavolcanic flows.
Conclusions and Recommendations
The geological mapping and prospecting shows the property to be underlain by a belt of south-southwest trending mafic meta volcanic rocks situated between intrusions of granodiorite. These rocks form a gradational sequence of massive to pillowed volcanic flows which have been regionally metamorphosed to amphibolite facies. A pronounced foliation has been developed in a south-southwest direc tion closely paralleling the volcanic-intrusive contacts.
Mineralization consists of disseminated pyrite throughout the mafic metavolcanic rocks. To the east of the Rodeo property several mineralized fracture and shear zones in mafic metavolcanic rocks have been reported (Ontario Department of Mines Geological Report 72). These mineralized occurrences consist of narrow rusty pyrite shears containing minor amounts of galena, sphalerite and chalcopyrite with associated gold and silver values. It is possible that the anomalous electromagnetic zones outlined by H. Ferderber Geophysics Ltd. (1983, Ross) are related to mineralized shear zones trending parallel to the rock formations.
The accompanying geochemical report shows that no anomalous base metal or gold values were found, due in large part to thick Pleistocene sediments. The two methods available for further exploration would be an Induced Polarization survey and overburden drilling accompanied by basal till and bedrock studies. It is proposed that an I.P. survey be conducted, to be followed by overburden drilling should anomalies be detected.
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Cost Estimates
It is estimated that the costs of a follow-up program are as follows:
1. Induced Polarization Surveya. additional linecutting/brushing
23 miles at $200/mi^e S 4,600.00b I.P Survey
23 miles at SllOO/mile 25,300.00
c. Supervision 4,000.00
d. Contingencies at 152 5.000.00S38.900.00
2. Overburden Drilling (if recommended)1. Drilling
600 metres at $80/metre $48,000.002. Assays and Report 8,000.003. Supervision 4,000.004. Contingencies at 152 9.000.00
S69.000.00
Respectfully Submitted,
September 20th, 1983 R.J. Dutka Wawa, Ontario Geologist
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Ministry ofNaturalResources
Ontario
Report of Work(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
The Mining Act
Instructions: Plwse type or print. If number of mining claims traversed
exceeds space on this form, attach a list.Note: Only days credits calculated in the
"Expenditures" section may be enteredin the "Expend. Days Cf." columns.
- Do not use shaded areas below.Type of Survoy(s)
Claim HolderU)late
Address
Township or Area
Prospector's Licence No.
ST it "2.Survey Company
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)
^ .S .
Date of Survey (from S* to)o\ ( tte ea so -.Day j Mo. | Yr. \ Day | Mo.
Pos. \feio
Total Miles of line Cut
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (Thisincludes line cutting)
For each additional survey:using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter total(s) here
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisionscredits do not applyto Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
Days per Claim
_ _ ____
U
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Electromagnetic
C-yQot^^
5*0Days per
Claim
Days perClaim
j-... -..-
Magnetorrteter :
Radiometric
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Type of Work Performed
Performed on Claim(s)
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total ExpendituresTotal
Days Credits
-f- 15 =
Instructions
Total Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected in columns at right.
Mining ClaimNumber
a.a.7
P1V-F-9
2-14983-—
Expend. Days Cr.
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
ateApproveclafRecorclecl l Branch DirTctbr
Certification Verifying Report of Work
l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying
Date Certlfl.d Certlfi*W*RSignatiIhe)
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Ministry of Natural Resources
GEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICAL - GEOCHEMICAL TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT
FUe.
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.
Type of Survey(s) Township or Area Claim Holder(s)
Survey Company. Author of! V.
Address of Author.Covering Dates of Survey.
Total Miles of Line Cut —linecutting to office)
SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.
Geophysical—Electromagnetic.—Magnetometer——Radiometric———Other——————
DAYS per c * ro
AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision credits do not apply to airborne surveys)
Magnetometer————Electromagnetic ————— Radiometric.Electromagnetic.(enter days pe laim)
DATE:. SIGNATURE:AuthoroLUcfbrt or Agent
IU3
8
Res. Geol. .Qualifications.Previous Surveys
File No. Type Date Claim Holder
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically
Tfe feSSK* Tfe(number)
t S S 2 02-
TOTAL CLAIMS.
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GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey
Number of Stations —————————————————————————Number of Readings — Station interval ___________________________JLine spacing^-—^——
Profile scale_________________________________________,.Contour interval.
b lO
Instrument.Accuracy — Scale constant. Diurnal correction method.Base Station check-in interval (hours). Base Station location and value ___
ELECTROMAGNETKO^i] configuration
Coil separationAccuracyMethod: O Fixed transmitter D Shoot back CI3 In line
Frequency .. ,.,.,. .— .... .- ,. — , ,,....(specify V.L. F. ttation)
O Parallel line
Parameters measured.
InstrumentScale constant
* made.
Base station value and location .
Elevation accuracy.
Instrument .——————————————————————————————————————————————— Method D Time Domain D Frequency Domain
Parameters - On time _________________________ Frequency ————- Off time ___________________________ Range ————————
— Delay time ———————————————————————————— Integration time.
Power.9 ' Electrode array.Electrode spacing .
Type of electrode
1984 04 13Your Files 415 Our Pile: 5913
Mrs. Audrey HayesMining RecorderMinistry of Natural ResourcesP.O. Box 5000Thunder Bay, OntarioP7C 5G6
Dear Madams
REi Geological 6 Geochemical Survey on MiningClaims TB 655188 et al in the Area of Wabikoba Lake
The Geological s Geochemical Survey assessment work credits as listed with my Notice of Intent dated March 3, 1984 have been approved as of the above date.
Please inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so indicate on your records.
Yours sincerely.
S.E. YundtDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6643Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone:{416)965-6918
M.E. Anderson tse
cc: John Kondrat433 Markland Street Thunder Bay, Ont P7B 2J4
cc: Mr. G.H. Ferguson Toronto, Ontario
cc: Manwa Explorations Services Box 2028 Wawa, Ont POS 1KO
cc: Resident Geologist Thunder Bay, Ont.
/l^V Ministry 01 lecnnlCBl A8803S
Vy^l ^sources work Credit*Ontario^^
merit fil* 2.5913
Bil* Winino Ricordei'i Riport ofMarch 2, 1984 WorltKo - 415;
Recorded HolderJOHN KQNDRAT
Township or Area WABIKOBA LAKE AREA
Typ* of survty and number of Assessment day* credit per claim
Geophysical
Magnptnmetitr riayt
tnrturari pnlnri7ation dayl
Section 77 (19) So "Mining Claims Aiiemd" column
Geological . dayi
fienrhpmir.al ' day*
Man days CD Airborne D
Special provision H Ground S
O Credits have been reduced because of partial
coverage of claims.
LT! Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims Ass****d
TB 6551 8E, to 91 incl
657192 to 99 incl
657201 to 04 incl
674225 to 29 incl
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims
LLJ not sufficiently covered by the survey l l Insufficient technical data filed
TB 657200
657205
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits If necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical 80; Geological 40; Geochemical 40; Section 77(19) 60:
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\vf} ^sources Work CreditsOntario^^
mont f* 2.59)3
Dst* Winino Ricordsr'i Report ofMarch 2, 1984 Work!go- 415
Recorded Holder JOHN KONDRAT
Township or AreaWABIKOBA LAKE AREA
Typi of lurvty and number of Assessment days credit per claim
Geophysical^
Rprlinmetrir rtayt
Infldfori polariiation . riayt
Other riayt
Section 77 (19) S*t "Mining Cliirru Attetnd" column
20Hpnlngir.al dayi
Geochemical dayt
Man days CD Airborne CD
Special provision L J Ground 0
CD Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
ED Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Clsimi Auwtd
TB 655188 to 91 incl
657192 to 205 incl
674225 to 29 incl
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims
LJ not sufficiently covered by the survey l l Insufficient technics! data filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical 80; Geological 40; Geochemical 40; Section 77 (19) 60:
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Ministry ofNaturalResources
asOur File:
Your File:2.5913
415March 3, 1984.
Mining RecorderMinistry of Natural ResourcesP.O. Box 5000Thunder Bay, OntarioP7C 5G6
Dear Madam:
Enclosed are two copies of a Notice of Intent with statements listing a reduced rate of assessment work credits to be allowed for a technical survey. Please forward one copy to the recorded holder of the claims and retain the other. In approximately fifteen days from the above date, a final letter of approval of these credits will be sent to you. On receipt of the approval letter, you may then change the work entries on the claim record sheets.
For further information, if required, please contactMr. F.W. Matthews at 416/965-1380.
ours very truly,
Morton ing Director
Land Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6643Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone: 416/965-1380
M. E,,-Anderson:dg
Ends:
cc: John Kondrat433 Markland Street Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 204
cc: Mr. G.H. Ferguson, O.C.Mining X Lands Commissioner Toronto, Ontario
cc: Manwa Exploration Services Box 2028 Wawa, Ontario POS 1KO
Pice
Ministry ofNaturalResources
Notice of Intent
for Technical ReportsOntario
Our File: 2.5913 Your File: 415
An examination of your survey report indicates that the requirements of The Ontario Mining Act have not been fully met to warrant maximum assessment work credits. This notice is merely a warning that you will not be allowed the number of assessment work days credits that you expected and also that in approximately 15 days from the above date, the mining recorder will be authorized to change the entries on his record sheets to agree with the enclosed statement. Please note that until such time as the recorder actually changes the entry on the record sheet, the status of the claim remains unchanged.
If you are of the opinion that these changes by the mining recorder will jeopardize your claims, you may during the next fifteen days apply to the Mining and Lands Commissioner for an extension of time. Abstracts should be sent with your application.
If the reduced rate of credits does not jeopardize the status of the claims then you need not seek relief from the Mining and Lands Commissioner and this Notice of Intent may be disregarded.
If your survey was submitted and assessed under the "Special Provision-Performance and Coverage" method and you are of the opinion that a re-appraisal under the "Man-days" method would result in the approval of a greater number of days credit per claim, you may, within the said fifteen day period, submit assessment work breakdowns listing the employees names, addresses and the dates and hours they worked. The new work breakdowns should be submitted direct to the Land Management Branch, Toronto. The report will be re-assessed and a new statement of credits based on actual days worked will be issued.
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Mmistryot GeotechnicalRlSces Report
Approval•5113
Mining Lands Comments
To: Geophysics
Comment!
[J Approved Jewish to see again with correctionsDate Signature
To: Geology- Expenditures //l*. CComments
hate j rf w- — i - ——— H* Vr~f ——
Approved [~] Wish to see again with corrections
o: Geochemistry
V\pproved f~] Wish to see again with corrections
To: Mining Lands Section, Room 6462, Whitney Block. (Tel: 5-1380)
t S&3 (e 1 /r o)
1983 10 24 2.5913
Mrs. Audrey HayesMining RecorderMinistry of Natural ResourcesP.O. Box 5000Thunder Bay, OntarioP7C 566
Dear Madam:
Me have received reports and maps for a Geological and Geochemical survey submitted under Special Provisions (credit for Performance and Coverage) on mining claims TB 655186 et al 1n the Area of Wabikoba Lake.
This material will be examined and assessed and astatement of assessment work credits will be Issued.
Me do not have a copy of the report of work which Is normally filed with you prior to the submission of this technical data. Please forward a copy as soon as possible.
Yours very truly,
E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6643 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1M3 Phone:(416)965-1380
D. K1nv1g:mc
cc: John Kondrat433 Markland Street Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 2J4
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REFERENCES
SURVEYS^Meridian Line by F.F. Miller P.L.S.
886. Field Note Book No.2404
Line by M.E.Crouch O.L.S. 1909 is Expunged due to errors in Survey Field Note Book No. 1972
AREAS WITHDRAWN FROM DISPOSITION
M.R.O. MINING RIGHTSONLY
S.R.O. - SURFACE RIGHTSONLY
M.+ S. -MINING AND SURFACE RIGHTS
Description Order No Date Disposition File
SEC 36/80 w 28/83 20/10/83 S.R.O. t8BS*1
RAILWAY.
C.P.K. Branch Line from Mile 33-6
Heron Bay Subdivision to a Pomt North of Manitouwadge Lake. 100' R/Way- Plans 61110-
G J 5, File 154466.SEE ALSO PLANS No 4565 8, 4565-1.
D.H.O. Secondary Rood Mo. 614 from D.H.O. Plans No.p'3268-a,-3, and -4.
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Report of Work(Geophysical. Geological. Geochemical and Expenditures) 2.5913 MBIKOB* LAKE
The Mining Actin the "Expend. Day* Or." columns.
— Do not use shaded areas below.Type of Survey(s)
H^ov.Claim HoldarU)
Towmhip or Arc*
Prospectors Licence No.
MfZ. \VTSurvey Company
Name and Address of Author (of (too-Technical report)"
Dete of Survey {from* jo)o\ tib eaDey^LMo. l Yr.
Pas.
|T*Totel Miles of line Cut
HVLES
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpocicl ProviviOfW
For first survey:Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter total (s) here
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
- Electromagnetic
- Radiometric
-Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- - electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
-Other
Geological
Geochemicel
Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
Radiometric
Days per Claim
aoao
Days per Claim
——————
Days per Claim
———— . ——
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed
Performed on daimU)
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total ExpendituresTotal
Days Credits
LiInstructions
Total Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per cleim selected in columns at right.
-- i~"~^vl.--.—
Total number of mining claims covered by this repot t o* work.
Certification verifying Report of Workl hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
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Ministry off Natural Resources
GEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICAL - GEOCHEMICAL TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT
File. fl.
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION. CONCLUSIONS ETC.
Type of Survey(s) Township or Area Claim HoUer(s)—
Survey Company. Author of Report
V\iVJA*2f5t^,s.
Vi^cftffRrtOff^!iO*.t-VACSLO
Address Of Anther ^.0 &CM XVQ
Covering Dates of Survey.
Total Miles of Line Cut—to office)
SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.
Geophysical—Electromagnetic.—Magnetometer..—Radiometric———Other______
DAYS per*
Geological. 30
Geochemical. OO
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DATE:. OC.-T
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Fife No. Type Date Claim Holder
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED
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GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY - PROCEDURE RECORD
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Total Number of Samples. Type of
(NatoKoflhtaU) Average Sample Weight
Method of Collection.
Soil Horizon SampledHorizon Development
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1984 04 13Tour Piles 415 Our File: 5913
Mrs. Audrey HayesMining RecorderMinistry of natural ResourcesP.O. Box 5000Thunder Bay, OntarioPTC 566
Dear Madam
RE: Geological 6 Geochemical Survey on MiningClaims TB 655188 et al in the Area of Wabikoba Lake
The Geological 6 Geochemical Survey assessment work credits as listed with my Notice of Intent dated Marrh 3, 1984 have been approved as of the above date.
Please inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so indicate on your records.
Yours sincerely*
S.B. Yundt Director
tt Branch
6643Whitney Block* Queen's Park Toronto* Ontario M7A 1W3 Phone s(416)965-6918
M.B. Andersonsse
cc: John Kondrat433 Markland Street Thunder Bay* Ont P7B 2J4
ccs Mr. G.H. Ferguson Toronto* Ontario
ccs Manwa Explorations Services Box 2028 Wawa* Ont POS 1KO
ccs Resident Geologist Thunder Bay* Ont.
© Ministry of Technical Assess Natural ,.t . - .-, Resources Work Credits
Ontario /"^
mont ft* 2.5913
bet* Mmino Racordtt'i Report ofMarch 2, 1984 Workl10 415.
Recorded Holder JOHN KQNDRAT
Township or AreaWABIKOBA LAKE AREA
Geophysical
Electromagnetic ———————————————————— dtyl
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Induced polarisation —-—^——————.——— days
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Geological ——————————————————— day*
R^rhMni^l 17 - 5 .toy.
Man days D Airborne D
Special provision H Ground HI
D Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
O Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant
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TB 6551 8E, to 91 incl 657192 to 99 Incl 657201 to 04 incl 674225 to 29 incl
nining claims
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims
Q not wfficwntlv conrad by th* wnrav Q ImufficMnt tMhnical data f itad
TB 657200 657205
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits M necessary In order that the total number of appr sment days recorded oneach claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical — 80; Geological — 40: Geochemical — 40; Section 77 (19)—60:B28 183/61
© Ministry of Technical Assess Natural tm. . . .,. Resources Work Credit*
Ontario ^"~
ment *'* 2.5913
ben Mming Rtcordcr'i Report ofMarch 2, 1984 Work*0 415
Recorded Holder JOHN KONDRAT
Township or Ara*WABIKOBA LAKE AREA
Type of Surrey snd number of
Geophysical 'tElectromagnetic ——————————————————— deyi
Magnetometer —-^——-^————.———-—— days
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Other. —————————————————————————— days
Section 77 (19) See "Mining d*lm* Ammd- column
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Man deys D Airborne D
Special provision Q Ground B
D Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
to work dates and figures of applicant
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TB 655188 to 91 Incl 657192 to 205 Incl 674225 to 29 Incl
Special cradHs under section 77 (16) for the following mining claim
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The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary In order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical — 80: Geological — 40: Geochemical — 40: Section 77 119) — 80:82S 183/61
Ontario
Ministry ofNaturalResources /fine azf M v
Our File: 2.5913 Your f Vie:
- March 3, 1984.
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Mining RecorderMinistry of Natural ResourcesP.O. Box 5000Thunder Bay, OntarioP7C 5G6
Dear Madam:
Enclosed are two copies of a Notice of Intent with statements listing a reduced rate of assessment work credits to be allowed for a technical survey. Please forward one copy to the recorded holder of the claims and retain the other. In approximately fifteen days from the above date, a final letter of approval of these credits will be sent to you. On receipt of the approval letter, you may then change the work entries on the claim record sheets.
For further information, if required, please contact Mr. F.W. Matthews at 416/965-1380.
(purs very truly.
Morton Ing Director
Land Management BranchWhitney Block. Room 6643Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone: 416/965-1380
M. E,.Anderson:dg
Encls
cc: John Kondrat 433 Markland Street Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 204
cc: Mr. G.H. Ferguson, Q.C. Mining ft Lands Commissioner Toronto, Ontario
cc: Manwa Exploration Services L Box 2028 Wawa, Ontario POS 1KO
Pice
Mimstryof Notice of Intent NaturalResources for Technical Reports
Ontario
Our File: 2.5913 Your File: 415
An examination of your survey report indicates that the requirements of The Ontario Mining Act have not been fully met to warrant maximum assessment work credits. This notice is merely a warning that you will not be allowed the number of assessment work days credits that you expected and also that in approximately 15 days from the above date, the mining recorder will be authorized to change the entries on his record sheets to agree with the enclosed statement. Please note that until such time as the recorder actually changes the entry on the record sheet, the status of the claim remains unchanged.
If you are of the opinion that these changes by the mining recorder will jeopardize your claims, you may during the next fifteen days apply to the Mining and Lands Commissioner for an extension of time. Abstracts should be sent with your application.
If the reduced rate of credits does not jeopardize the status of the claims then you need not seek relief from the Mining and Lands Commissioner and this Notice of Intent may be disregarded.
If your survey was submitted and assessed under the "Special Provision-Performance and Coverage" method and you are of the opinion that a re-appraisal under the "Man-days" method would result in the approval of a greater number of days credit per claim, you may, within the said fifteen day period, submit assessment work breakdowns listing the employees names, addresses and the dates and hours they worked. The new work breakdowns should be submitted direct to the Land Management Branch, Toronto. The report will be re-assessed and a new statement of credits based on actual days worked will be issued.
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1503(81/10)
1963 10 24 2.S913
Mrs.MiningMinistry of Natural ResourcesP.O. Box 5000Thunder Bay. OntarioP7C 566
Dear Madam:Ma have received reports and maps for a Geological and geochemical survey submitted under Special Provisions (credit for Performance and Coverage) on mining claims TB 655188 at ei In the Area of Wabikoba Lake.This material will be examined and assessed and a statement of assessment work credits will be Issued.Ha do not have a copy of tha report of work which Is normally filed with you prior to the submission of this technical data. Please forward a copy as soon as possible.Yours very truly.
E.F* AndersonDirectorLand Nanagenent Branch
Whitney Block. Row 6643 Queen's Park Toronto. Ontario N7A1U3 Phone:(416)965-1380
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cc: John Kondrat433 Narkland Street Thunder Bay. Ontario P7B2J4
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