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REPORTON

GEOCHEMICAL SOIL SAMPLINGON PROPERTY OF

JEDBURGH RESOURCES LTD. BRACKIN TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO

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PROSPECTING GEOPHYSICS LTD.

WILLOWDALE, ONTARIO JANUARY 30, 1984

PROSPECTING GEOPHYSICS LTD.

REPORT

ON GEOCHEMICAL SOIL SAMPLING

ON PROPERTY OF JEDBURGH RESOURCES LTD.

BRACKIN TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO

INTRODUCTION

Jedburgh Resources Ltd. recently acquired a 30 claim

gold prospect In Brackin Township, Ontario some three miles

south of the producing gold mine of Renable Mines Ltd.

The property 1s largely covered with overburden and

a program of soil sampling to detect possible gold-bearing

areas was chosen for the 1n1t.1al exploration of the property.

This program has recently been completed and the following

report and accompanying map describe the results of the survey.

PROPERTY AND LOCATION

The property consists of 30 unpatented claims situated

In the northwest corner of Brackin Township 1n the Porcupine

Mining Division of Ontario. The claims are recorded with the

Ministry of Natural Resources under the following claim numbers

as shown on the accompanying map:

P704005 to P704028 Inclusive

P711421 to P711426 Inclusive

The company has also acquired by staking an additional

23 claims to the southeast that are contiguous with the 30

claim group. The soil sampling survey was only carried out

on the 30 claim group.

The property Is situated about 50 miles northeast of

the town of Wawa and some three miles south of the Renable Mine

In Leeson Township.

PROSPECTING GEOPHYSICS LTD.

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GEOLOGY

Nearly all of Leeson Township and a large portion of

Brackin Township are underlain by a large mass of granitic

rocks. Most of the granitic rocks consist of a medium-grained

foliated granodiorite. In Leeson Township, for a width of

about 1,200 feet from the contact with the volcanic rocks at

the west end of the township, the granodiorite 1s .pink to grey

and some of the rocks are foliated.

The volcanic rocks consist of metabasalt with an

associated group of meta-ash flow, rocks. In the vicinity of

the Renabie Mine, the strike of the volcanlc-granodlorlte

contact 1s arcuate, curving from northwest In the southern

part of the township to northeast In the northern part. The

dip of the contact Is 500 to 600 W. This contact continues

south Into Brackin Township with a northwest strike and crosses

the eastern portion of the Jedburgh claims. The central portion

of the claim group Is underlain by volcanics but a northwest

trending body of porphyry with a width of about one-half mile

underlies the western part of the group. The foliation along

the contact of the porphyry with the volcanics Is north-west

with a dip of 700 W.

The ore zones of the Renabie Mine 1n Leeson Township are

entirely within the granodiorite and consist of quartz lenses

1n shear zones. The favourable granod1or1te-volcan1c contact

appears to extend through part of the Jedburgh claim group and

the porphyry may also be a favourable host for mineralization.

PROSPECTING GEOPHYSICS LTD.

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SURVEY METHODS AND PROCEDURE

The soil samples were taken at 100 foot Intervals

along cut lines spaced at 400 foot Intervals as shown on

the accompanying map. Samples were also taken along the lake

shores where feasible.

The samples were taken of the "B" horizon and organic

material which were obtained by hand auger. The samples were

numbered 1n the field using the line number and station and

topographic features such as slope, swamp* etc., were recorded

in the field notes. All samples were dried and sieved to ob

tain a minus 80 mesh fraction. The samples were then numbered

numerically and shipped to the assay laboratory for gold

determinations. The analysis was carried out by fire assay,

using the aqua regla extraction method.

All assays were reported 1n parts per billion and the

detection limit for gold in the required 10 gram sample 1s

5 ppb which Increases to SOppb for a one gram sample.

The results of the program are presented on the

accompanying map on a scale of 400 feet to*the Inch.

RESULTS OF THE GEOCHEMICAL SOIL SAMPLING

An examination of the accompanying map shows that the

majority of the values obtained are 5 ppb which Is the limit

of detection for the samples. This can be regarded as the

background value and those over 10 ppb are regarded as anomalous

These are identified as shown on the legend.

PROSPECTING GEOPHYSICS LTD.

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RESULTS OF THE GEOCHEMICAL SOIL SAMPLING (cont'd)

The portion of the property that stands out as anomalous

1s the area just northeast of the lake, where there are

numerous values of 50 ppb and one of 100 ppb. The anomalous

values are spread over a fair-sized area and the trend appears

to be northwest. Correlating this with the geological data

available on the property (Map No. 51G)*, 1t would appear that

the anomalous values lie along or close to the east contact

of the porphyry body with the volcanics. This 1s a favourable

environment for mineralization and thus warrants further

Investigation.

Another Interesting area 1s at the south boundary on

claim P711425 where there are several samples with values of

50 ppb and one of 140 ppb. These might also be related to the

northwest striking porphyry as the south contact Is just north

of this area.

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

The geochemical soil sampling program located two areas

of anomalous gold values that warrant further Investigation.

Since they appear to be In the vicinity of the porphyry-volcanic

contacts, they take on added significance as this can be regarded

as a favourable environment for gold mineralization.

On the basis of these results, further work should be

confined to the vicinity of the porphyry body and the following

recommendations are made for the further exploration of the

property.

Department of Mines of Ontario, Annual Report, Vol. LI, Part 8, 1942.

PROSPECTING GEOPHYSICS LTD.

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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Ccont'd)

1. Prospecting and reconnaissance geological mapping of

the favourable area fn an effort to outline the porphyry

body and possible mineralization.

2. Carry out a V.L.F. (very low frequency) electromagnetic

survey over the southern half of the property to outline

conductive zones that might Indicate shear zones and/or

mineralized zones. The survey should be extended to

cover all of the porphyry body Indicated by l above.

3. Correlation of the above with results of the soil sampling

to layout drill targets.

Respectfully submitted,

PROSPECTING GEOPHYSICS LTD.

Btllowdale, Ontario January 30, l 984 nn, P. Eng.

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Ministry ofNaturalResources

Ontario

Report of Work(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)

The Mini42B05SW0841 3.6425 BRACKIN 900

Type of Survey(s)Geochemical Soil Sampling

Township or AreaBrackin

Claim Holder(s)Jedburgh Resources Ltd.

Prospector's L'lcenee No.T1496

Ado r en

P. 0. Box 960, Postal Station 2, Toronto, Ontario M4T 2P1Survey Company

Prospecting Geophysics Ltd."Date of Survey (from Si to)

UiJLU?llSi liftS,Total Mile* of line Cut1.20.6 ,,

Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report) .H. J. Bergmann, 70 Chiswell Crescent, WHlowdale, Ontario M2N 6E1

Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions

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 ente.r total (s) here

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,̂, - uAirborne Credits , \'-'\'\^* "*

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Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.

Geophysical

- Electromagnetic

* Magnetometer

- Radiometric

- Other

Geological

Geochemical

Geophysical

- Electromagnetic

r O\ ' t Magnetometerv y'~

- Radiometric

^9AV- Other

V 'Sfo GeoloolCiaA^•^'"••/^ .Oeochemical

Electromagnetic

Magnetometer

Radiometric

Days per Claim

40Days per

Claim

Days perClaim

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Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)

Expenditures (excludes power

Calculation of Expendit

Total Expenditures

InstructionsTotal Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected In columns at right,

February 15/8d Hfffijer o r Agent (Signature)

7?!2*2-1^3*2J.^Certification Verifying Report of Work^v

Total number of mining claim* covered by this report of

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

H. J. Bergmann, 70 Chiswell Crescent, Willpwdale, Ontario

M2N 6E1 I'r'eD^'fS, 1984Tgnature)

Ontario

Ministry of Natural Resources

GEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICAL - GEOCHEMICAL TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT

File.

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) Geochemical Soil SamplingTownship or Area Brackin—-—^——-————. ClaimHolder( s) Jedburgh Resources Ltd.

Survey Company Prospecting Geophysics Ltd.Author of Report.

H. J. Bergmann, P. Eng.

Address of Author 70 Chiswell Ores., WHlowdale, Ont Covering Dates of s..rv*y Sept. l 2/83-January 30/84

(linecutting to office)

Total Miles of Line Cut_____20 - 6————-.———————————^.

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—

DAYS per claim

-Other.

AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision credits do not apply to airborne surveys)

Magnetometer. .Electromagnetic. . Radiometric(enter days per claim

HATE. Jan. 30.1984 SIGNATURE:R^brt

Res. Geol.. .Qualifications. 1 O (

Previous Surveys File No. Type Date Claim Holder

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MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically

P11

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.Z.9.19.P..L..........'yiToo?**"*^'1704009.j.owa.704011 .2444.1.2"704013 .244414..704015

704017

704019n

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704021•W0#8- 704023•7040-2-4- 704025

704027 •51040-2-8- 711421

71142.5

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TOTAL CLAIMS.

GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA

GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey

Number of Stations. Station interval ——. Profile scale ———

Contour interval.

u q of-t.

.Number of Readings

.Xine spacing_____4-00 frr

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Instrument.Accuracy — Scale constant. Diurnal correction method.Base Station check-in interval (hours). Base Station location and value ___

•ECTROMAGNETHOil configuration

Hoil separation

Acf'irary

Method: D Fixed transmitter D Shoot back CD In lineFreniienrv

O Parallel line

iW

Parameters measured.

Instrument.Scale constantCorrections made.

Base station value and location .

Elevation accuracy.

Instrument --^———^—^— Method CD Time Domain Parameters — On time ———

- Off time ——— Delay time— Integration time.

D Frequency Domain _ Frequency _____ _ Range.-——-——.

Power.Electrode array — Electrode spacing . Type of electrode

SELF POTENTIALInstrument——————————————————————————————————————— Range.Survey Method ———————————————————————————————————————

Corrections made.

RADIOMETRIC

Instrument——Values measured .

Energy windows (levels)____________________________________ Height of instrument____________________________Background Count. Size of detector———————————^——————————^——^...——..-——..™-.-..—Overburden ——^—.^—.^——.^——.^-————-.-^——-——.^-—.———-——.—————

(type, depth — include outcrop map)

.OTHERS (SEISMIC, DRILL WELL LOGGING ETC.)

Type of survey——————————————————————Instrument ————.^——^——.^-.^.———.—————.Accuracy—^^—^^——^——^-———————^——Parameters measured.

Additional information (for understanding results).

AIRBORNE SURVEYS

Type of survey(s) ———

Instrument(s) —————(specify for each type of survey)

Accuracy——————————————(specify for each type of survey)

Aircraft used————————————————————————————————

Sensor altitude.Navigation and flight path recovery method.

Aircraft altitude.^——-——-———————-———.^—.——.——— Line SparingMiles flown over total area________________________Over claims only.

GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY - PROCEDURE RECORD

Numbers of claims from which samples P704005 to P704028

P711421 to P7H426

1203Total Number of Samples—Type of samp!,. Clay and humus

(Nature of Material)Average Sample weight 10 grams Method of nniwtinn Hand augur

Soil Horizon Sampled. Horizon Development. Sample Depth.

n onB 1

3 feetSlightly rugged with some swampy areas

Drainage Development ——————————————————— Estimated Range of Overburden Thirknpss 2-40 ft

SAMPLE PREPARATION(Includes drying, screening, crushing, ashing)

Mesh size of fraction used for analysis 80

ANALYTICAL METHODSValues expressed in: percent D

p. p. m. Op.p. b. OQ

Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, Co, Ag, Mo, As.-(circle)

Others ____Gold_________________Field Analysis (. .tests)

Extraction Method. Analytical Method. Reagents Used——

Field Laboratory AnalysisNo. (—^———^.^ .tests)Extraction Method. Analytical Method. Reagents Used——

Commercial Laboratory (. .tests)Name of T.ahm-atnry Rnnda r-CI egg Extraction Method A q fra rafl^a Analytical MPthnH Fire As Say

Reagents Used__________,^^^^.

General. General.

RECEIVEDLgnH Movement Branchtinci.iL.ATE Q

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PROSPECTING GEOPHYSICS LTD.GEOPHYSICAL S, G EOLOGICAL SURVEYS

} 7O CHISWELL CRESCENT, WILLOWDALE, ONTARIO M2N 6EI - TEL. 416-226-2388

June 2 3, 1984

r: - t; M:rV:S. E. Yundt, Director Land Management Branch Ministry of Natural Resources Room 6643 Whitney Block Queen's Park Toronto, Ont. M7A 1W3

Dear Sir, Your File 2.6425

2 8 1984 MINING LANDS SECTION

Your letter of June 8 to Jedburgh Resources re the Geochemical Survey on mining claims P704005 et al in Brackin township has been referred to us for reply.

We have completed the necessary "Assessment Work Breakdown" forms and are enclosing them in duplicate. We trust this is satisfactory but if further information is required please let us know.

Yours very truly

HJB/jb Encls.

PROSPECTING GEOPHYSICS LTD, H. J. Bergmann, P. Eng.

cc to Bryan GransdenJedburgh Resources Ltd.

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Ministry ofNaturalResources

Ontario

AssessmentWorkBreakdown

1. Type of Survey . ....

2. Township or Area . .....^.^

3. Numbers of Mining Claims Traversed by Survey

?,.. P.Tft&ZS.. JUdtl&t- -,. P?-{L?-3S.r .*P.7.'!42^........4. Number of Miles of Line Cut . ... ...f^^.'-VZ......... F lown ........................

*5. Number of Stations Established --..

*6. Make and type of Instrument Used ..,

*7. Scale Constant or Sensitivity .....,

*8. Frequency Used and Power Output ....

9. Summary of Assessment Credits (details on reverse side)

Total 8 hour Technical Days (Include Consultants, Draughting etc.)

Total 8 hour Line-Cutting Days .....*?/!.--.-----.

M.?.

Calculation

x 7Technical Line-cutting

ffi -s- AoNumber of claims

. S3Assessment credits

per claim

The dates listed on this formpepresent working time spent entirely within the limitsof the above listed claims fv/l CheckIf otherwise, please explain .........................................................

Dated: . Signed: ../?

Note: (A) * Complete only if applicable.(B) Complete list of names, addresses and dates on reverse side.(C) Submit separate breakdown for each type of survey.(D) Submit in duplicate.

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Details of Assessment Work Breakdown

FIELD WORK

Type of Work Name ft Address Dates WorkedNumber of 8 hour days

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CONSULTANTS

Name 6t Address Dates Worked (specify in field or office)

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Number of 8 hour days

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DRAUGHTSMAN, TYPING. OTHERS (specify)

Name 6c Address Type of Work Dates WorkedNumber of 8 hour days

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LINE- CUTTING

Name

, - / j j *n i -^^TOTAL 8 HOUR TECHNICAL DAYS

Address Dates WorkedNumber of 8 hour days

'4S.iJi.()c,.fa.....^^.st4ti:3qtet#i2.....(2..^

0'1• ----f------

TOTAL 8 HOUR LINE- CUTTING DAYS ^L

June 8, 1984 Our File: 2.6425

Jedburgh Resources P.O. Box 960 Postal Station 2 Toronto, Ontario M4T 2P1

Dear Sir:

RE: Geochemical Survey on Mining Claims P 704005 et al In Brackin Township

The above-described survey does not qualify for credit under Special Provisions as there Is not a minimum of forty samples taken per claim.

Please complete the enclosed "Assessment Work Breakdown" (1n duplicate) listing the names and addresses of the employees and the dates that each man worked on the survey. The geochemical survey will then be assessixl under the provisions of Section 77(12) of the Mining Act.

For further Information, please contact Mr. Ray Plchette at (416)965-4888.

Yours sincerely.

S.E. YundtDirectorLand Management Branch

Whitney Block, Room 6643 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3 Phone:(416)965-4888

S. Hurst:mc

cc: Mining Recorder TT1nm1ns, Ontario

Encl.

Our File: 2.6425

1984 03 15

Mining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources60 Wilson AvenueTimmins, OntarioP4N 2S7

Dear Sir:

We have received reports and maps for B Geochemlical survey submitted under Special Provisions (credit for Performance and Coverage) on mining claims P 704005 to 28 1ncl. 711421 to 26 1ncl. 1n the Township of Brackin,

This material will be examined and assessed and a statement of assessment work credits will be Issued.

We 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 sincerely,

S.E. YundtDirectorLand Management Branch

Whitney Block Room 6643 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3 Phone: 416/965-6918

A. Barr:dg

cc: Jedburg Resources Ltd. 215 - 10th Avenue S.W. i 206 Calgary, Alberta T2R OA4

BC: Prospecting Geophysics Ltd. 70 Ch1swell Crescent Wniowdale, Ont. M2N 6E1 Attn; H.J. Bergmann

FY. s;--'. .'titi!"'I.:

PROSPECTING GEOPHYSICS LTD.GEOPHYSICAL S GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS

7O CHISWELL CRESCENT, WILLOWDALE, ONTARIO M2N 6EI - TEL. 416-228-2388

February 15, 1984

Mr. F. Matthews R E C !* ' * ' H DLands Administration BranchMinistry of Natural Resources i-rrt^ttr*jrsnr l i *^Whitney BlockQueen's ParkToronto, Ontario MINING LA..^.M7A 1W3

Dear Mr. Matthews:

Re: Claims P704005 - P704QZ8 and P7V1421 vp711426

Enclosed you will find two copies of the report

and map covering a geochemical survey carried out on the

above-mentioned claims in Brackin Township.

The work has already been filed with the Mining

Recorder.

Sincerely yours,

PROSPECTING GEOPHYSICS LTD.

H. J. Bergmann, P. Eng. (y

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Mining Lands Section

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rOStal Address of Peison Certifying

|, Bergmann, 70 Chiswell Crescent, WillowdaTe, Ontario |M2N 6E1 ^eT.rtiTS, 1984 "~

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