Norex Drilling LimitedTelephone (705) 235-2222
Fax (705) 235-2806
P.O. Box 88 - Porcupine, Ontario PON 1CO
April 3, 1996 Invoice #F96402 Page 2 of 2
FALCONBRIDGE LIMITEDP.O. BOX 1140
TIMMINS, OHTARIO P4N 7H9
HOLE *MAN-54-02. Casing 36m15 x 544.0015 x 552. 0006 x 561.0036 to 150 = 114 x 544.00150 to 240 = 90 x 545.75Left In Hole:33m NW Casing x 547.0036m BW Casing x 540.00l NW Shoe x 5204.00l BW Shoe x 5154.00
HOLE *MAN-55-03. 15 x 544.00 15 x 552.00 15 x 561.00 15 x 570.00
x 580. 002 x 544. 00
Caeino; 69m
09
660.00780.00366.00
5,016.004, 117. 50
1,551.00l, 440. 00
204.00154.00
660.00 780.00 915.00
l, 050. 00 720.00
Core Trays x 55.25
Sub total:GST #R103904504
INVOICE TOTAL:
-35^-762. 72 3s/ -S, 503. 3Q 3
ft
38.266.11-IbU
THANK YOU
42A15SW0070 W9660.00577 MANN 010
,: " k?
Norex Drilling LimitedTelephone (705) 235-2222
Fax (705) 235-2806
P.O. Box 88 - Porcupine, Ontario PON 1CO
r
April 17, 1996 Invoice #F96420 Page l of 2
FALCOHBRIDGE LIMITEDP.O. BOX 1140
TIMMINS, ONTARIO P4N 7H9
EAST ONTARIO - APRIL 1-17/96
HOLE *MAN 55-03. Casing 69m71 to 150 = 79 x 044.00 150 to 179 = 29 x 045.75
-L- Tost K 050. 00 ' Pulling Casing: l hr x O75.00
HOLE *MAN 55-04. Casing 51m 15 x 044.00 15 x 052.00 15 x 061.00 06 x 070.0051 to 150 = 150 to 260
99 x 044.00 110 x 045.75
51m BW Casing x 040. 00l BW Casing Shoe x O154. 00
HOLE *MAN 24-02. Casing 28m15 x 044.0013 x 052.0028 to 150 = 122 x O44.00150 to 161 = 11 x O45.75O Tcata x -^5e. 00
Pulling Casing: l hr x 575.00
Waterline:762m14 hrs x O25.0005 Propane x 036.00Total:
350.00 160. 00 530.00 x 15V.
3, 476.00 (- 1,326.75 4
--CO. 00 ' l 7500
660. 00780.00915. 00420.00
4,356.005,032.50
200.002,040.00
660.00676.00
5,368.00503. 25150- 0075.00
79. 50
Moving to MAN 24-02, 10 km5 hrs x 050. 00 = 250. 00 x 50*/. 125.00
r:: = =cont:Lnued on page "2---
Telephone (705) 235-2222k l r-^. I., l II II l .o.CK"uiiC|.uj;iOO-^^Norex Drilling Limited Fax (705,235-28o6P.O. Box 88 - Porcupine, Ontario PON 1CO
April 25, 1996 Invoice #F96424
FALCONBRIDGE LIMITEDP.O. BOX 1140
TIMMINS, ONTARIO P4N 7H9
RE; EAST ONTARIO
Demob Charge 1,000.00
129 Core Trays x 55.25 677.25
Sub total: l, 677.25 GST #R103904504 117.41
INVOICE TOTAL: ____ S 1.794.66
THANK YOU
"T.-x cv.--..p v-d-v^.^-o 3 ?~'r ~ i'o\. vs ^ C [ V 'H) ^lA^'TS-cY o -f ^
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DUPLICATE
YOUR HOSTS: RALPH TESSIER PHIL TESSIER
APRIL 24,
HWY: 11 NEWMARKET TOWNSHIP
P.O. BOX 640 IROQUOIS FALLS, ON
POK 1GO
PHONE: 705-232-6933FAX: 705-232-6668OFFICE: 705-232-5344
Falconbridge Ltd., P.O. Box 1140, - 571 Moneta Ave., Timmins, Ontario P4N 7H9
Invoice: Rent - for 2 Rooms &L Lobby
For: April 1-15/962 x 400.00. . . . . . . . . . ^800.00
GST 56.00
3856.00
Thanking you, I remain,
Sincerely,
OASIS PARK MOTEL
Phil Tessier, Owner
Swastika. Laboratories P.O. Box 10 Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO
SOLD TO:
FALCONBRIDGE EXPLORATION LTD BOS 1140
TIMMINS, ON P4N 7H9
GST Number: R132862640
SHIP TO:
INVOICE
NO- : 00036720
DATE: 05/31/96
PAGE: j
Same
Proj I/P.O. # 8269
QUANTITY
5
DESCRIPTION
WRA Package #1 Cert #6W-1571-RG1 GST @ 7K
UNIT PRICE
14.50
COMMENTS:
Net 30 Days TOTAL l
72.50
5.08
77.58
Swastika Laboratories P.O. Box 10 Swastika, Ontario POK l TO
SOLD TO:FALCONBRIDGE EXPLORATION LTD BOX 1140
TIMMINS, ON P4N 7H9
GST Number: R132862640
SHIP TO:
Same
Proj t /P.O. # 8278
DESCRIPTION2725
WRA Package #1 Sample Prep Cert #6W-1545-RG1 GST @ 7"/o
(\?o- Si oo HA/OSi"
COMMENTS:
Net 30 Days
INVOICE
NQ.: 00036480
DATE: 05/01/96
PAGE: l
UNIT PRICE
14. 503.50
391.5087.50
33 .54
3ZZ 7 /
TOTAL l 512.54
Swastika Laboratories P.O. Box 10 Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO
SOLD TO:
FALCONBRIDGE EXPLORATION LTD BOX 1140
TIMMINS, ON P4N 7H9
GST Number: R132862640
SHIP TO:
INVOICE
N0: 00036702
DATE: 05/29/96
PAGE: l
Same
Proj ft/P.O. # 8269
DESCRIPTION
Geochem Package #3 Cert #6W-1571-PG1 GST @ I K
UNIT PRICE
19.00 19.00
1.33
COMMENTS:
Net 30 Days TOTALI 20. 33
Swastika Laboratories P.O. Box 10 Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO
SOLD TO:
FALCONBRIDGE EXPLORATION LTD BOX 1140
TIMMINS, ON P4N 7H9
GST Number: R132862640
SHIP TO:
Same
Proj #7P.O. # 8269
DESCRIPTION
9794
Geochem Package #1 Sample Prep Cert #6W-1571-RG1 GST @ TX,
WVAT-.
INVOICE
NO.: 00036485
DATE: 05/01/96
PAGE: l
UNIT PRICE
10.003. 50
V-"
- ATo'-f
COMMENTS:
Net 30 Days TOTAL l
970.00329.00
90.93
389.93
Swastika Laboratories P.O. Box 10 Swastika, Ontario POK ITO
SOLD TO:
FALCONBRIDGE EXPLORATION' LTD BOX 1140
TIMMINS, ON F4N 7H9
GST Number: R132862640
SHIP TO:
INVOICE
MO.: 00036449
DATE: 04/26/96
PAGE: l
Same
Proj f/P.O. # 8269
DESCRIPTION43
Geochem Package #1 Sample Prep Cert #6W-1525-RG1 GST @ 7%
UNIT PRICE
10.003.50
e-
0 K
COMMENTS:
Net 30 DaysTOTAL l
40.0010.50
3.54
54.04
Swastika Laboratories P.O. Box 10 Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO
SOLD TO:
FALCONBRIDGE EXPLORATION LTD BOX 1140
TIMMINS, ON P4N 7H9
GST Number: R132862640
INVOICE
N0' : 000363,85
04/19/96
SHIP TO: PAGE:
Same
Proj tf/P.O. # 8262
DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE
10.003.50
640.00213.50
Geochera Package #1 Sample Prep Cert #6W-1432~RG1 GST @ TX,
COMMENTS: '
Net 30 Days
Swastika Laboratories P.O. Box 10 Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO
SOLD TO:
FALCONBRIDGE EXPLORATION LTD BOX 1140
TIMMINS, ON P4N 7H9
GST Number: R132862640
SHIP TO:
INVOICE
NO- : 00036407
DATE: 0 4/23/96
PAGE: l
Same
Proj #XP.O. # 8269
DESCRIPTION
20 '- 19
WRA Package #1 Sample Prep Cert #6W-1433-RG1 GST @ T/o
UNIT PRICE
14.503.50
MOO
COMMENTS:
Net 30 Days
'.M yXa^ ^ J e^ *TOTAL f
290.0066. 50
24. 96
3 8 l . 4 6
FALCONBRIDGE LIMITED
MANN BELT PROJECT GRID MAN96-12MANN TOWNSHIP
DIAMOND DRILL PLAN
1200909(8 Units)
N55-04 (L 800 t , 1 75mN ; Az. 203" , Dip -45'
(L 700 E ,/IOOmN ; Az. 206'A Dip -45'
SSOmN ; Az.7206' , Dip -45') 7 /AMAN55-01
1200,906(16 Uni/s)L 300 E , 150mS ; Az./SOO 1 , Dip -45') MAN54-0?
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LEGEND
[9 | FH.SIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS
la J INTEWrfEDIATE INTRUSIVE ROCKS
[~T] MAFIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS
POCKS
INTERMEDIATE VOLCANtC ROCKS
MAHC VOLCANH: ROCKS
ULTRAMAFIC VOLCANIC ROCKS
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
— 10Of" grid l
lin* TFU
eh ; cond. smfn*ns ; eh 6 Pp"i
200m
FALCONBRIDGE LIMITED
Exploration Division Timmins ONTARIO
PROJECT
ROTATED DRILL SECTION 1 100 E
DDH MAN55-03
Az 200" MANN Twp.
DRAWN: d o l DATE: 02/05/96
SUPERVISED: P J Nogert DATE: 20/03/96
NTS: 42-A/14 k 15 PROJECT: 3269
SCALE t :S 000
M W 120 160
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ro no "— — ro ro no no ro rsa ro co o ~~j co *—- .^ ^j ut en r\j i—
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MAN55-04 (L 800 E , 175mN ; Az. 200' . Dip -45'
LEGEND
FELSIC INTRUSIVE ROCK5
INTERMEDIATE INTRUSIVE ROCKS
MAFIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS
ULTRAMAFIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
ruSC ^CROCKS
~ 3 1 INFERMEDIATE VOLCANIC ROCKS
~T| MARC VOLCANIC ROCKS
ULTRAMAFIC VOLCANIC ROCKS
200m
FALCONBRIDGE LIMITED
Exploration D ivision Timmins ONTARIO
ROTATED DRILL SECTION 800 E
V\ V~\ l __ j jk A A KJ CT CI ___ /^V ^
Az 200" MANN Twp.
TRACED: PROOES DATE: 15/O5/96
DATE: 15/05/96
SUPERVISED: P J M DATE. 20/03/96
NTS: 42-A/U k 1 5 PROJECT: 8269
RLE: 8269 BU
FL12O7559 (16 UNITS) MAR 31/97
FL1207558 (16 UNITS) MAR 31/97
702.85 E 500996.44
TOWNSHIP OF HANNA
a1200902
(12 UNITS)
NOV 5/95
a 1200925 (16 UNITS)
TOWNSHIP OF MANN
N 5413902.85a1200909
(8 UNITS)
NOV 5/95
1186760
(6 UNITS) 1200683
(2 UNITS)
OCT 14/95
WARD
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(4 UNITS)
a1200911 (16 UNITS)
NOV 5/95
NOV 5/95
(8 UNITS) 1200910 FL FALCONBRIDGE LIMITED
a12O0915
(16 UNITS)
NOV 5/95
a1200916 (16UNITS)
NOV 5/95
Exploration Division
MANN BELT PROJECTSMANN AND HANNA TOWNSHIPS
GRID SKETCH COMPILATION MAP
MCMSOk p J Mogul DUE: 20AU/W
LEGENDGeology
MAJOR ROCK DIVISIONS
TO BE ANNOUNCED
HURONIAN SUPERGROUP
METAMORPHIC (Unknown)
GNEISS
SCHIST
DIABASE
FELSIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS
TEXTURAL/GEOCHEMICAL MODIFIERS TEXTURAL/STRUCTURAL MODIFIERS MINERALOGICAL NAMES
3,C
INTERMEDIATE INTRUSIVE ROCKS
MAFIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS
ULTRAMAFIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
SULPHIDE (>40%)
FELSIC VOLCANIC ROCKS
INTERMEDIATE VOLCANIC ROCKS
HETEROLITHIC VOLCANIC ROCKS
MAFIC VOLCANIC ROCKS
ULTRAMAFIC VOLCANIC ROCKS
O Fine Grained Ab Medium Grained Bbx Breccia Cc Coarse Grained Dd Quartz—Feldspar Phyric Ee Amygdaloidal/Vesiculor Ff Primary Frogmentals Gg Graphitic/Argillaceous Hh Tholeiitic li Alkalic Jj Calc-Alkalic Kk Komatiitic Ll Flows Mm Massive Nn Voriolitic/Spherulitic Pp Pillowed Qq Quartz Phyric Rr Oxide Iron Formation Ss Sulphides, Exhalites Tt Pyroclastic Uu High Mg Vv High Fe Ww High Al Xx Andesite Yy Icelandite Zz Highly Evolved
ALTERATION MODIFIERS<Ab> Albitization^^ Bleached<C>> Carbonaceous<Cb> Carbonatization<Cb> Chloritization<Ep> Epidotization<FCb> Iron Carbonatization<He> Hematization<K>> Potassic Alteration<Rs> Rust Stained<Se> Sericitization^'o S ilicification<Sr> Serpentinization*CTO Tele—Carbonatized•CTIO Talc
PrimitiveEvolved f^O2CK60)HeterolithicFeldspar PhyricChertWackeLeucoxene BearingBasaltic Komatiite
PyroxeniteNet TexturedPeridotiteDuniteOphiticPorphyritic
PolysuturedFracturedGabbroic TexturedPyroxene SpinifexOlivine SpinifexSkeletal/CrescumulateAdcumulateMesocumulateOrthocumulate
*a Tuff(675^2mm)*b Lapilli(2— 64mm)*c Lapillistone(76?^264mm)*d Block(>64mm)*e Autoclastic*f Thickly Laminated*g Thinly Laminated*h Clast Supported•i Matrix Supported*j Granule(grit 2-4mm)*k Pebble(4-64mm)*l Cobble(64-256mm)*m Boulder^256mm)*n Graded Bedding*o Cross Bedding*p Fault Gouge*g Augen*r Porphyroblastic*s Hornfels*t foliated/sheared*u folded*v boudinage*w frogmental(felsi^mafic)*x fragmental(moficMelsic)*y Crystal Tuff(>50% of frags)*z Lithic Tuff (> 50?5 of frogs)
ROCK TYPE<QFP> Quartzofeldspathic <ANT><QTZ> Quartzite ^IO<MAR> Marble <PER><SKA> Skarn(Calc-Silicate) <SER><PHY> Phyllite <DUN><TON> Tonalite <PRX><SYN> Syenite <LMP><GRA> Granite <SST><MON> Monzonite ^RIO<GRD> Granodorite <WCK><APL> Aplite <CGL><FEL> Felsite ^Tl^<QDI> Quartz Diorite <ARG><GAB> Gabbro <.EXH><NOR> Norite <Q\F>
AkAlbAlAmAhAdAyApArAspAsbAugAzBaBiBiBoCaCnCcCPChlCt^CrCpxCoCvCtDpDolEpiFeiFIFc
AnorthositeDioritePeridotiteSerpentiniteDunitePyroxeniteLamprophyreSandstoneArkosic sandstoneGraywackeConglomerateSiltstoneMudstone— org illiteChert/exholiteSilicate IF
ActinoliteAlbiteAlmandineAmphiboliteAnhydriteAndalusiteAnthophylliteApatiteArgentiteArsenopyriteAsbestosAugiteAzuriteBariteBismuthiteBiotiteBorniteCalciteChalcedonyChalcociteChalcopyriteChloriteChloritoidChromiteClinopyroxeneCobalt MineralsCovelliteCordieriteDiopsideDolomi'eEpidoteFeldsparFluoriteFuchsite
<0\F><S!F><aF><SHA>•ci.s^<CHM><S\_fi.><KIM><CAR></\MP>OrtIO^'EO<LEU><MEL>
Gn GalenaGt GarnetVG GoldGf GraphiteGS Gravel St SandGyp GypsumHem HematiteHb HornblendeHy HyperstheneII Ilmenite1— F Iron FormationJr JarositeKy KyaniteLs LimestoneLm LimoniteMag MagnetiteMe MalachiteMa MarcasiteMi MicaMk MicroclineMi MilleriteMo MolybdeniteMu MuscoviteNe NephelineNe NiccoliteNi Nickel MineralsOv OlivineOr OrthoclaseOpx OrthopyroxenePI PhlogopitePg PlagioclasePn PentlanditePy PyritePx Pyroxene
Oxide IF *OJNIOSulphide IF <UMF>Carbonate IF <MAF>Shale <AND>Limestone ^AOChem. Precip. <RYD>Slate <RHY>Kimberlite ^Cl^Carbonate <RWV>AmphiboliteMigmatitePegmatiteLeucocraticMelanocratic
Po PyrrhotiteQt QuartzRo RhodochrositeRu RutileSur SerpentineSe SericiteSh ScheeliteSid SideriteSil SilicaSim SilliminiteSps SpessariteSph SphaleriteTi Sphene (Titanite)Ag SilverSp SpinelSpd SpodumeneSt StauroliteSb StibniteSul SulphidesS— M Mass. SulphidesS-D Diss. SulphidesTk TalcTe TellurideTt TertrahedriteTa-CI Tontalite-ColumbiteTI TourmalineTr TremoliteWo WollastoniteZr Zircon
Unknown ProtolithUltramaficMaficAndesiteDaciteRhyodaciteRhyoliteSulphide ClastsReworked Volcanic Debris
HOLE NUMBER: MAN55-03FALCONBRIDGE LIMITED DRILL HOLE RECORD
DATE: 10/27/1996 IMPERIAL UNITS: METRIC UNITS: X
PROJECT NAME: 8269 PROJECT NUMBER: 8269
CLAIM NUMBER: P1200906LOCATION: Mann Township
DATE STARTED: 03/31/1996DATE COMPLETED: 04/02/1996
DATE LOGGED: 04/03/1996
PLOTTING COORDS GRID: UTM
NORTH: 5411801.86NEAST: 501696.71EELEV: 280.00
COLLAR ASTRONOMIC AZIMUTH: 200" O' O"
ALTERNATE COORDS GRID: MAN96-12
NORTH: 1+50 S EAST: 11+ O E ELEV: 280.00
GRID ASTRONOMIC AZIMUTH: 200 0 O' O"
COLLAR DIP: -45 0 O 1 O"LENGTH OF THE HOLE: 179.00M
START DEPTH: O.OOMFINAL DEPTH: 179.OOM
COLLAR SURVEY: NO
RQD LOG: NOHOLE MAKES WATER: NO
PULSE EM SURVEY: NO
PLUGGED: NOHOLE SIZE: BQ
CONTRACTOR: Norex Drilling Ltd.CASING: casing pulled
CORE STORAGE: Minesite UTM COORD.:
COMMENTS : Target: Mod. large mag., cross-cutting weak conductor. Source: fault (?) in weakly magnetic WEDGES AT:
DIRECTIONAL DATA:
Depth Astronomic Dip Type of FLAG Comments (M) Azimuth degrees Test
71.00 " ' " -49 0 0' 0" A OK 155.00 " ' " -45" 0' 0" A OK
granite.
Depth Astronomic Dip Type of FLAG Comments (M) Azimuth degrees Test
-
HOLE NUMBER: MAN55-03 DRILL HOLE RECORD LOGGED BY: C.A. Petcb- PAGE: l
HOLE NUMBER: MAN55-03 DRILL HOLE RECORD DATE: 10/27/1996
FROM
TO
ROCK
TYPE TEXTURE AND STRUCTUREl ANGLE l
j TO CAJ ALTERATION MINERALIZATION REMARKS
0.00
TO
69.27
69.27
TO
86.18
86.18
TO
179.00
Casing H ob (-s
Mafic Volcanic *2,b,m,
MaficIntrusive*7,b,c,T*
dark green.medium grained to locally fine grained.massive to weakly foliated at 55-80Vca.homogeneous texture. Variations are a result ofalteration (40% of interval).cut by 0.5-1 cm, pink, hornblende-porphyriticgranitic veinlets.downhole contact is sharp, strongly foliatedfor the last 20 cm with hornblende augen(?).
- medium to dark green with pale pink and white.- medium to coarse grained.- massive, typically porphyritic.- moderately hard, weakly magnetic.- 25-35%, 2-3 mm, subhedral to euhedral, dark green, hornblende.
- matrix is very fine grained, pale pink to white, and felsic.
- overall textures are variable.- both leucocratic and melanocratic phases.- fine grained zones and pockets (It), locally resemble diffuse fragments of 3cm x 10cm.
- intervals where felsic minerals are mediumgrained with up to 30%, 2 mm, rectangular, pale pink and white feldspar phenocrysts and/or 5%, anhedral, purple-stained, dark grey quartz.
- 128.80-130.45m - interval with GO'S, finegrained, medium green mafic dykes cut corerandomly.
i|l49.0-149.15m||; *Fault Zone* - pale grey, denseclay fault gouge. Contact at 75"Vca, weaklymylonitic, l cm into rock.
- finer grained intervals at 152.5-155m and 155.4-157.4m are brown green and typically still hornblende porphyritic.
epidote alteration in 2-15 cm wide zones as fine veinlets with trace sulphides. These zones are usually moderately to strongly foliated at 60-700/ca.cut by rare, late fracture- controlled carbonate veinlets, in turn cut by diffuse, dark green and grey, chlorite -i- epidote * dark grey carbonate veins, locally hematite stained.locally fracture-controlled veinlets have up to l cm weakly bleached alteration halos.
2-10mm, grey quartz veins withassociated k-spar (or hemetite) *epidote carbonate * pyriteveinsrare, weak, pervasive carbonatealteration.fine chloritic(?) veinlets cut core,are fabric destructive and oftenweakly foliated at high angles tocore axis.pale pink, transluscent quartz veinat 169.84-170m. Up to J.% similar0.5-1 cm wide veinlets scatteredthroughout interval.
- casing pulled.
D.1%, fine disseminated pyrite. D.5%, fracture-controlled pyrrhotite.epidote-altered zones contain up to 2fc pyrite with lesser pyrrhotite and trace chalcopyrite.
trace to D.5% disseminated pyrite, up to 2% disseminated pyrite commonly associated with all alteration types.
HOLE NUMBER: MAN55-03 DRILL HOLE RECORD LOGGED BY: C.A. Fetch PAGE:
HOLE NUMBER : MAN55-03 ASSAYS SHEET DATE: 27/10/1996
Sample
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0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
Cu/Zn Co Pt Pd S Se As Hg ppm ppb Ppb ppm PPm PPm ppb
.3
. 1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
. 111
.1111111
Sb Est.Ni Est.Po Est.Py Est.Cp Est.Sp Est.Gn ROCK TYPE ppm % % % % % %
KRAP2
tr py+cpy+po2
2
aaaaaa2
7, c7, c7c
7c, wk altaaaa
7c, 3 cm qv7c
7, c
Comments
standardcut off2tr py
tr py
tr pycut off
HOLE NUMBER: MAN55-03 ASSAYS SHEET PAGE:
HOLE NUMBER : MANS5-03 GEOCHEMICAL ASSAY DATE: 27/10/1996
Sample
AT03086AT03080AT03081AT03082
AT03083
AT03084
AT03085
AT03087
From (M)
0.0071.0080.00
89.00
116.00
129.40
152.00
164.00
To
(M)
0.
74.
83.
92.
119.
130.
155.
167.
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
Leng.
(M)
0.00 j
3.00 j
3.00
3.00 |
3.00 |
0.60 |
3.00 |
3.00 |
SI02 *
74
46
46
49
49
48
62
57
99
19
83
72
37
72
22
20
AL2O3
\
11
15
13
13
15
14
15
14
09
06
66
06
13
85
61
34
0
11
11
12
9
9
4
7
GAO
%
.51
.48
.54
.21
.73
.72
.96
.20
0
8
9
87
7
2
5
MGO
%
.51
.83
.83
.42
.96
.03
.97
.47
NA20
\
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
3
09
83
71
87
44
48
33
91
7
0
0
0
1
0I1
K2O
%
.44
.60
.64
.66
.14
.64
.34
.68
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*
2
12
13
10
9
9
4
7
45
69
44
44
81
24
87
57
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
80
79
68
64
50
41
65
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\
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
06
10
12
42
34
22
20
40
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
MNO
%
.03
.15
.20
.17
.16
.14
.07
.12
CR203
\
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00
05
05
04
05
04
04
04
0
2
2
2
2
4
2
1
LO I
k
.77
.51
.12
.26
.83
.83
.84
.99
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
SUM
S;
.19
.29
.93
.95
.60
.41
.86
.57
Y
PPM
120
14
12
14
10
10
8
16
ZR
PPM
294
22
20
62
34
50
98
86
EA CU
PPM PPM
5
65
80
55
75
75
10
15
ZN
PPM
130
60
65
80
60
60
55
70
NI
PPM
10
130
235
135
115
190
40
255
CR FIELD NAME PPM
KRAP
2, b
2
7, c
7, c
7, a dike7, a (life py)
7, a
CHEM
ID
9hz
2hu2hu
7(h)yB7 (h)yB7(j)u
9JA7(j)yB
ALUM
123
108
98
83
106
100
134
112
HOLE NUMBER: MAN55-03 GEOCHEMICAL ASSAY PAGE:
HOLE NUMBER : MAN55-03 GEOCHEMICAL ASSAYS DATE: 27/10/1996
Sample
AT03086
AT03080
AT03081
AT03082
AT03083
AT03084
AT03085
AT03087
From
(M)
* 0
71
80
89
116.
129.
152.
164.
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.00
.00
.00
.00
.40
.00
.00
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(M)
0
74
83.
92.
119.
130.
155.
167.
.00
.00
.00
00
00
00
00
00
Lang. jj RB SR C02 AG AU CO PB S
(M) || PPM PPM 1 PPM PPB PPM PPM PPM
0.00 ||
3.00 ||
3.00 ||
3.00 ||
3.00 ||
0.60 ||
3.00 ||
3.00 ||
cS
50
60
40
40
35
15
25
100
400
1500
100
100
300
2300
^00
V AS SN CD SB BI SE HF TA W MO TH U B CS LA CE ND
PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM
25
285
275
225
205
150
85
140
HOLE NUMBER: MAN55-03 GEOCHEMICAL ASSAYS PAGE:
HOLE NUMBER : MAN55-03 GEOCHEMICAL ASSAYS DATE: 27/10/1996
Sample
AT03086AT03080
AT03081
AT03082
AT030B3
AT03084
AT03085
AT03087
From (M)
0
71
80
89
116
129.
152.
164.
. 00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.40
.00
.00
To
(M)
0.
74.
83.
92.
119.
130.
155.
167.
.00
.00
.00
.00
00
00
00
00
Leng. j| SM EU GD DY ER LU OS IR RU RH PT PD LI BE MN GA GE IN TL SC BR (M) jj PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM
0
3
3
3.
3
0.
3.
3.
.00 ||
.00 II
.00 II
.00 H
.00 II
.60 ||
.00 II
.00 II
cici
cici
ci
ci
1
1
4
47
42
26
28
25
10
18
YB MB HG MGOtt PPM PPM PPM
30
c5
c5
c5
cS
cS
<5
5
00
00000.
0
.33
.62
.64
.66
.66
.65
.59
.63
CA/AL NI/MG
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.
0
.05
.76
.84
.93
.64
.65
.32
.50
2
1
2
1
I2
1
4
HOLE NUMBER: MAN55-03 GEOCHEMICAL ASSAYS PAGE:
HOLE NUMBER: MANS5-04FALCONBRIDGE LIMITED DRILL HOLE RECORD
DATE:IMPERIAL UNITS:
08/08/1996 METRIC UNITS: X
PROJECT NAME: 8269PROJECT NUMBER: 8269CLAIM NUMBER: P1200906
LOCATION: Mann Township
PLOTTING COORDS GRID: UTMNORTH: 5412209.07N EAST: 501524.96E ELEV: 282.00
ALTERNATE COORDS GRID: MAN96-12NORTH: 1+75 NEAST: 8-1- O EELEV: 282.00
COLLAR DIP: -45" O' O"LENGTH OF THE HOLE: 260.00M
START DEPTH: O.OOMFINAL DEPTH: 260.OOM
DATE STARTED: 04/01/1996DATE COMPLETED: 04/08/1996
DATE LOGGED: 04/09/1996
COLLAR ASTRONOMIC AZIMUTH: 200 0 O 1 O"
COLLAR SURVEY: NO
RQD LOG: NOHOLE MAKES WATER: NO
GRID ASTRONOMIC AZIMUTH: 200" O"
PULSE EM SURVEY: NO
PLUGGED: NOHOLE SIZE: BQ
CONTRACTOR: Norex DrillingCASING: BW
CORE STORAGE: Minesite UTM COORD.:
COMMENTS : Target: Weak mag., deep TEM conductor. Source: l-3% PO+ tr cpy, stringers in 2 over 130m as MAN55-02 WEDGES AT:
DIRECTIONAL DATA:
Depth Astronomic Dip Type of FLAG Comments (M) Azimuth degrees Test
62.00 " ' " -46" 0' 0" A OK 113.00 o i n .450 0, Q,, A OK185.00 " ' " -45" O 1 0" A OK 224.00 " ' " -45" 0' 0" A OK
Depth Astronomic Dip Type of FLAG Comments (M) Azimuth degrees Test
HOLE NUMBER: MANS5-04 DRILL HOLE RECORD LOGGED BY: C.A. Fetch PAGE:
HOLE NUMBER: MAN55-04 DRILL HOLE RECORD DATE: 08/08/1996
FROM
TOROCK
TYPE TEXTURE AND STRUCTUREl ANGLE l
j TO CAJ ALTERATION MINERALIZATION REMARKS
0.00
TO
51.50
51.50
TO
129.15
CasingH ob h
Mafic Volcanic
- medium green to grey-green.- fine to medium grained.- massive to weakly foliated (various orientations).
- locally weakly porphyritic with up to 2%, 1mm, fine, white feldsparf?) laths.moderately hard with chlorite-altered intervals only slightly softer.60.25m - first appearance of 2(^, l-2mm, rounded, hazy white spots.locally, zones of chlorite alteration resemble pillow selvedges as edges are diffuse and locally have a spotty texture that are possible varioles.medium grained and or spotty interval in 80fc of interval.local dark grey-green, fine grained, homogeneous intervals (may be a tuff) are cut by 1mm, irregular chlorite-filled fractures, local framboid white spots up to l cm in size appear be composed of a fine grained mixture of calcite (red stain) and quartz (vitreous, grey). Locally coalesce.66.4m - 4 cm 'fragment' has rounded but a well defined edge with a slightly irregular, lcm, speckled white 'halo 1 around a dark green, fine grained center. This may be an alteration texture (diffuse fracture) or pillow remnant? 87.25-87.40m - concentration of chlorite veinlets creating an in situ brecciated texture with 2-4 cm, rounded fragments. 88m - 10 cm, rounded pillow with a 0.3 cm bleached rim with darker green, 'ashy 1 selvedge containing fine fracture-controlled carbonate * pyrrhotite * trace chalcopyrite. 109m - well defined varioles are 3mm, rounded in clusters (not diffuse spots). 111.9m - sharp discordant contact of medium grey flow/pillow against a dark forest green ashy interflow material!?).124m - widest occurrence of coarser grained(?) mafic with up to 2mm feldspar phenocrysts and 5
local, pervasive olive brown carbonate alteration locally dolomitic (stains blue). fi*, imm-wide carbonate veins(calcite, red stain). spotty texture may be alteration or varioles or both, up to 5% (increasing downhole) chlorite!?) alteration is fracture- controlled in 1mm to 2 cm-wide irregular fractures. Altered rock is a deep forest green and very fine grained. Often associated with white carbonate and trace to 2% sulphides.D.1%, hairline chlorite veinlets are irregular and often contain trace blebs of pyrrhotite, rare, pale brown-green, fracture- controlled and patchy quartz epidote sericite alteration. 90m - 3 cm-wide, pale brown, carbonate-rich halo with feathery edges around a 5 mm wide carbonate vein.93.2-93.7 - pervasive pale brown carbonate alteration fracture- controlled around the edges.
53-54m - 3%, fracture-controlled pyrite is partially weathered out (ground water) in 2-5 mm wide, irregular, bands of massive pyrite at 0-20Vca.trace fracture-controlled pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite are often associated with carbonate and almost always associated with chlorite alteration. This is the style of mineralization that becomes predominant in the downhole unit. rare, finely disseminated chalcopyrite pyrrhotite, pyrrhotite is magnetic and has purplish tinge suggesting it will contain nickel.106-107m - up to I t pyrrhotite with trace chalcopyrite in stringers.
- 54 metres of BW casing left in hole.
60.25m WR AT03096 to check spots (varioles or alteration?). Thin section MB-06.
100.4m - WR AT03098 - possible pillow core. Spotty texture with chlorite alteration and trace carbonate in veinlets with pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite.
112.47m - WR AT03099 - fine grained, dark forest green sample with trace sulphides and feldspar veinlet.
118.22m - fine to medium grained, medium to light grey dyke (?).
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HOLE NUMBER: MAN55-04 DRILL HOLE RECORD DATE: 08/08/1996
FROM
TO
ROCK
TYPE TEXTURE AND STRUCTUREl ANGLE l
l TO CAJ ALTERATION MINERALIZATION REMARKS
129.15
TO
260.00
Altered Mafic Volcanic *2,a,Ch,Po*
mm, irregular, dark green patches in more quartz-sericite or epidote(?)-rich patches (alteration or igneous inhomogeneity?). 125.75-125.96m - 10cm of weakly banded, brownish-green interflow sediment with deformed quartz veining or cherty sediments. Brecciated by carbonate veins (40%) and contains trace pyrrhotite.127.5 - rare, 4 cm-wide, white and pale pink, medium grained feldspar cluster, downhole contact approximate at increased density of chlorite alteration.
medium to dark green with green-grey, fine grained to very fine grained in altered intervals.weak to moderate foliation. Wisps of fracture- controlled mineralization are flattened, coarse grained chlorite or pseudomorphed amphibole as up to 5 mm, tabular crystals at the cores of the wider chlorite-altered zones, locally with pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite, lighter grey zones appear to derive much of their colour from pale grey, 1mm spots that occur between 10-6(H in 2-30 cm wide patches Locally these zones are cut by chlorite veinlets also exhibiting the spotted texture, widest chlorite-altered zones with typically up to 10% stringer/fracture-controlled pyrrhotite and trace to D.5% chalcopyrite are at:
- 132.2-133.6m and- 141.5-146.Om.
local hazy, darker green, fracture-controlled alteration of medium green, weakly altered!?) mafic. This texture is in turn cut by carbonate and sulphide veinlets.rare, 0.5-1 cm, irregular clots of very fine grained, quartz+feldspar+epiodote mixture!?) only locally associated with carbonate and sulphides.141.5-142m - poorly constrained breccia zone with matrix of carbonate, chlorite, and 3% stringer pyrrhotite. Gradational boundaries. 154.7-155.Om - 2-5 cm fragment-like zones of light grey spotted rock (alteration?). after apx. 155m, grey 'fragments' in intervals
rounded, l-3mm, framboidal, white to light grey spots resembling varioles occur in l cm bands with spots concentrated at a base and diffusing away from it (alteration or pillow selvedge?).chlorite alteration occurs as diffuse bands (may be pillow selvedges) and narrower well defined veinlets (as at 150m). these alteration zones are hard, suggesting a later silicification event.blue-grey, fine grained, transluscent, fracture-filling carbonate (calcite) is typically associated with the mineralization and is more common near uphole contact.beige, pink-brown, fine grained felsic material in veins predominates over carbonate in downhole veining. Thin veinlets often cross-cut the diffuse pyrrhotite mineralization, white carbonate fills rare, late 1-2 cm, sigmoidal tension gashes. local chlorite on fracture surfaces.after apx. 164m - the blue-grey carbonate in the chloritic intervals (with mineralization) may also contain trace epidote or sericite.
1-3* fracture-controlled pyrrhotite locally with carbonate and trace chalcopyrite and pyrite. Sulphides occur as stringers in the chlorite altered rock as well as in well defined late veins and fractures, main mineralized zone is from apx. 130-148m and again at 210-215m containing intervals of up to 10% pyrrhotite and D.5% chalcopyrite, near top of interval sulphides occur in a very fine net texture around clasts that are l-10mm in size, up to 2 cm.chalcopyrite occurs with pyrrhotite as small blebs often concentrated at the tips of short dendritic fractures or along vein walls, although mineralization decreases away from the main stringer zone (apx. 135m) it appears that chalcopyrite occurs in greater proportion to pyrrhotite in the peripheral zones (uphole of 128m and downhole of 150m).
133.4m - zone of pyrrhotite t light grey material (quartz * epidote * sericite?). The light grey material occurs as l-3mm blebs or balls with a rim of sulphides. On these rims chalcopyrite > pyrrhotite, after 155m pyrite content increases
- unable to conclusively determine if unit is a series of altered pillowed and mafic flows with interflow sediments or a variable and strongly altered mafic volcanic or intrusive.
- Gut feeling is that it is a mixture of the two.
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HOLE NUMBER: MAN55-04 DRILL HOLE RECORD DATE: 08/08/1996
FROM
TO
ROCK
TYPE TEXTURE AND STRUCTUREl ANGLE l
j TO CA ALTERATION MINERALIZATION REMARKS
have become much more homogeneous.- 173.6-175m - wide interval of r.70%, dark forest green interpillow(?) or interflow sediments!?) with 3-15 cm-wide pale grey 'fragments', 'flows' or 'pillows'.
- 176.68-176.8m - possible altered interflow sediment with moderate banding and weak foliation at 70Vca.
- 177.93-178.3m - beige to pale green felsic to intermediate dyke with 5%, dark green chloritef?) and trace, white feldspar phenocrysts. Uphole contact is sharp at 8 0'/ea and very siliceous. The dyke becomes progressively greener downhole and has an irregular downhole contact.after 191.9m - carbonate alteration intensifies (up to 10%) . Spotty texture no longer observed, overall chaotic nature of core increases, 1 \ white quartz + feldspar * epidote patches appear. Rare green and light grey 'fragments' occur but hard to determine if alteration product or primary.194.8-195.15ra - Fault Zone - dark grey-green, grungy with 1-2 cm, tightly packed, angular fragments with interstitial pyrite (5%) and carbonate. Fault may be responsible for surrounding increased carbonate alteration and fracturing. Also at 193 . 35-193 .45m. 196.80-196.83m - Fault Zone - sandy fault gouge and 30%, well rounded pebbles of mafic rock. Sharp contact at 60"/ea.209.97-211.96m - medium brown-green mafic dykef?) with diffuse contacts is pervasively carbonate altered. At its core, has a 30 cm chlorite and feldspar porphyritic zone with 0.5mm, tabular, euhedral feldspars and subhedral chlorites, No carbonate is present at the core (WR AT03144).214.6m - l cm-scale, thinly laminated banding may mark the begining of another mafic unit that is slightly coarser grained and contains leucoxenes and -clmm, Ifc, anhedral magnetite grains with white ilmenite(?) rims. 233.56-233.83m - first of a series of fine grained, dark grey mafic dykes that are very weakly magnetic and homogeneous. Contacts are
182m - rare, l-3mm, white to pale pink carbonate veins with a l cm, beige-bleached carbonate-rich alteration halo that cuts all fabrics.
191-207m - interval of up to J.0%carbonate in late, angularfractures.203-218m - mm to cm-scale patches offeldspar * quartz epidote havelocally reappearedf?).214.6m - grungy, fractured core.
from rare to up to 2% (not observed in MAN55-02) disseminated with pyrrhotite and as smeared blebs on fracture surfaces.173-185m - l-2cm, massive pyrrhotite mineralization associated with carbonate veins. Sulphides typically occur against one wall of the vein and finger outward towards the other side.186.6m - local 2 cm pyrrhotite swaths are net textured around sub- millimetre-sized, rounded fragments.189.4m - 3mm, late quartz-carbonate vein with 1 \ remobilized chalcopyrite and lesser pyrrhotite.
193.5m - dark grey-brown magnetite intermixed with pyrrhotite up to 10*. Locally magnetite has white rims (ilmenite?).212.70-214.6m - lot sulphides, net textured stringer pyrrhotite with trace chalcopyrite. Intermixed with pyrite and magnetite near base of interval. Also at 239m.
HOLE NUMBER: MAN55-04 DRILL HOLE RECORD LOGGED BY: C.A. Fetch PAGE:
HOLE NUMBER: MAN55-04DRILL HOLE RECORD DATE: 08/08/1996
FROM l ROCK TO l TYPE TEXTURE AND STRUCTURE
l ANGLE l
i TO CA| ALTERATION MINERALIZATION REMARKS
sharp and at high angles to core axis. Also at 234.63-234.85m and 243.27-243.65m.
- 240.0-240.65m - well developed breccia with 2-5 cm, medium green, irregular fragments with dark green, 2mm, altered rims in a medium grained, 'ashy 1 matrix with trace carbonate, up to 2% pyrrhotite with magnetite and trace chalcopyrite (flow top?).
- 243.72-246.5m - tuff(?) foliated/well banded at 70Vca with up to 3% pyrrhotite and trace chalcopyrite.
^[250.4-258 . Sfc *7,a* - very fine grained, dark grey, contains trace blebs of pyrrhotite. Finer grained margins are similar in texture to surrounding mafic and contacts are diffuse. Flow or dyke? Dike may be slightly more chloritic at 257.4-258.5m. Mafic xenolith at 254.22-255.4m is moderately pervasively carbonate-altered and contains a l cm-wide stringer of 30% pyrrhotite and trace chalcopyrite t carbonate.
- 257.15m - 30 cm-wide feldspar porphyriticinterval with 2fc, 1mm, beige feldspars and D.5% ^mm, chlorites. Contacts are diffuse.
- 258.5-260m - altered mafic with 5 mm widechlorite alteration in bands at 80"/ea and l-2% pyrrhotite mineralization as before (hornfelsed?).
- 216.5-218m - 3t, fine grained, cream-coloured patches contain 1-2 mm magnetite crystals.
1-2 cm pyrrhotite stringers or 2-5 cm net textured pyrrhotite patches with trace chalcopyrite and pyrite occur apx. every 1-1.5 metres to end of hole.
HOLE NUMBER: MAN55-04DRILL HOLE RECORD LOGGED BY: C.A. Fetch PAGE:
HOLE NUMBER : MAN55-04 ASSAYS SHEETDATE: 08/08/1996
Sample
AT04440AT044S7
AT04487
AT04425
AT04426
AT04427
AT04428
AT04429
AT04430
AT04431
AT04432
AT04433
AT04434
AT04435
AT04436
AT04437
AT04438
AT04439
AT04441
AT04442
AT04443
AT04444
AT04445
AT04446
AT04447
AT04448
AT04449
AT04450
AT04451
AT04452
AT04453
AT04454AT044S5
AT04456
AT04457
AT04458
AT04459
AT04460
AT04461
AT04462
AT04463
AT04464
AT04465
AT04466
AT04468
AT04469
AT04470
From (M)
0
0
0
5253
54
122
123
124
125
126
128
129
131132
134
135137
138
140
141
142
143
144
146
147
148
150
152
153
155156
158
159
161
162
164
165
167
168
170.
171
173.
174.
176.
177.
179.
.00
.00
.00
.50
00
37
47
25
15
00
50
00
50
00
50
00
50
00
50
00
50
44
56
50
00
50
80
50
00
50
00
50
00
50
00
50
00
50
00
50
00
50
00
50
00
50
00
To
(M)
0.00
0.00
0.00
53.00
54.37
58.27
123.25
124.15
125.00
126.50
128.00
129.50
131.00
132.50
134.00
135.50
137.00
138.50
140.00
141.50142.44
143.56
144.50146.00
147.50
148.80
150.50
152.00
153.50
155.00
156.50
158.00
159.50
161.00
162.50
164.00
165.50
167.00
168.50
170.00
171.50
173.00
174.50
176.00
177.50
179.00
180.50
Leng. jj
(M) ||
o.oo IIo.oo jio.oo li0.50 II
1.37 ||
3.90 ||
0.78 ||
0.90 ||
0.85 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 i|
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
0 . 94 ||
1.12 ||
0.94 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.30 ||1.70 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
l.SO ||
1.50 ||
l.SO ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||it
Cu
ppm
13
14
14
126
152
246
1500
112
234
539
480
172
262
87
592150
83
216
213
105
1080
1040
174
89
315
219
459
790
127
120
71
54
26
166
110
177
72
34
106
166
475
301
182313
481
553110
Zn
ppm
109111108
48
28
29
97
38
62
50
78
95
93
48
81
73
50
34
39
28
31
38
32
29
29
23
29
33
40
31
24
24
35
37
30
39
51
38
31
27
29
28
27
21
32
21
15
Au
ppb
c2
f2*27
c2
7
55
*27
21
10
c2
^
c2
c2
^
*2c2
^
^
c2
7
3-:2
141
c2
3
10
31
^
c2
c2
3
^
^
3 e 2
^•:23
33
^
*2
f23
7
Ag
ppm
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.20.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.10.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.10.1
0.1
0.1
Pb Co ppm ppm
12
13
13
11
6
10
9
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Cu/Zn Ni ppm
766
8911553
122
43
72
78
76
81
89
83
281
85
68
65
134
100
411
471
134
75
135
144
165
380
138
73
54
46
55
81
69
150
88
42
111
103
197280232293665504172
Est.Ni Est.Po Est.Py Est.Cp Est.Sp Est.Gn ROCK TYPE Comments % % % % % %
KRAP
KRAP
KRAP
2
2 2t py1.3m long
tr po,cpy 2aaaaaaaaaa
l-2%po, tr cpy 2 altaa
3% po,tr cpy.py 2 altIt po, cpy 2 alt
aaaa
l-2% po, tr cpy 2 altaa
3% po, tr cpy 2 alt7% po, D.5% cpy 2 alt2% po, tr cpy2* po 2 alt11 po 2 altIt po
24 po, tr cpy 2 alt3% po, tr cpy 2 alt1?; po, cpy 2 alt
aaaa
tr-0.5% po, cpy 2 altaaaaaa
It po, tr cpyIt potr poIt po
aa tr pyaa
4t po 2 alt3t po
aa3t po.tr cpy,py
aaaa
HOLE NUMBER: MAN55-04ASSAYS SHEET
PAGE:
HOLE NUMBER : MANS5-04 ASSAYS SHEETDATE: 08/08/1996
Sample
AT04471AT04472
AT04473AT04474
AT04475
AT04476
AT04477AT04478
AT04479
AT04480AT04481
AT04482AT04483
AT04484AT04485
AT04486AT04488AT04489
AT04490AT04491AT04492AT04493AT04494
AT04495AT04496AT04497
AT04498AT04499AT04500
AT04S01AT04502AT04503
AT04504AT04505
AT04506AT04507
AT04508AT04509
AT04510AT04511
AT04512
AT04513AT04S14
AT04515
AT04516
AT04517
AT04518
From (M)
180.50182.00
183.50
185.00
186.50188.00
189.50191.00
192.00193.10
194.00
195.50197.00198.50
200.00201.50
203.00204.50206.00
207.50209.00210.50212.00212.70
213.60214.60215.80217.30
218.75219.17
221.00222.50
224.00225.50
227.00228.50
230.00231.50
233.00234.50
236.00
237.50
239.00240.65
241.80
243.19
244.05
To
(M)
182. 00183.50185.00
186.50188. 00
189.50191.00
192.00
193.10194.00
195.50197.00
198.50200.00
201.50203.00204 .50
206.00207.50
209.00210.50212.00212.70213.60
214.60215.80217.30
218.75219.17221.00
222.50224.00
225.50227.00228.50
230.00231.50
233.00
234.50236.00
237.50
239.00
240.65241.80
243.19244.05
245.10
Leng. ||
(M) ||
1.50 ||1.50 ||
1.50 ||1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||1.50 ||
1.00 ||1.10 ||
0.90 ||1.50 ||
1.50 ||1.50 ||
1.50 ||1.50 ||
1.50 ||1.50 ||
1.50 ||1.50 ||1.50 li1.50 ||1.50 ||
0.70 ||0.90 Ji1.00 ||
1.20 ||1.50 ||
1.45 ||0.42 ||
1.83 ||1.50 ||
1.50 ||1.50 ||1.50 ||
1.50 j|1.50 |j
1.50 ||
1.50 ||1.50 ||1.50 ||1.50 ||1.50 ||1.65 ||1.15 ||
1.39 ||0.86 ||
1.05 ||
Cu
ppm
354
1200
67
694
418
403
364
242
296
437
418
217
257
792
500
88
391
219
153
244
150
12
235
19001700
443
284
928
278
538
63
538
270
465
546
147
209448
472
573
287
368
1070
940
1590
840
1000
Znppm
1929
14
20
23
25
20
18
44
26
24
21
2621
19
18
15
10
13
15
30
35
12
15
21
10
9
13
8
12
13
16
21
18
20
21
25
26
25
20
21
26
30
29
27
3147
Au
ppb
:2
^
c2
^
c2
e.2
^
7
3
7
7
^2
f23
69
21
^
3
*2^
3
14
3
7
3
C 2
*2c2
3
7
14
c2
^
^
^
c2
3 e 2
c2
3^
147c2
*21017
10
Ag ppm
000000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.
0.
0.
0
0.
0
0.
0
0
0
00.
0
0.
0.
0.
0.0.
0.
0.0.
0.
.1
.2
. 1
.1
. 1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.i
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.1
.1
.2
.2
.2
.3
.2
.2
Pb Co ppm ppm
11111111112
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Cu/Zn Ni ppm
443
102
116
620
771
800
857
334
473
1180
782
590
783
2610
1760
1110
2030
1140
965
1110
586
153
843
10100
4480
2180
981
3930
469
4900373
2920
1130
1780
1330
539
1030
1300
1520
1040
1290688
1770
880
3320
1310
824
Est.Ni Est.Po Est.Py Est.Cp Est . Sp Est.Gn ROCK TYPE Comments % % % % % %
aaD.1% cpy, 2% potr po+py+cpy
aa2% po, tr py
aaaa reraob cpy t rtr po,py
2 Cb tr sxHf po34 py faulttr poIt po 2 alt
aaaa 2 cbaa
I.* po, tr cpyaaaa
l-2% po 2 altJ.% po 2,77 cb
2% po 2 alt20% po, tr py5% po, UT cpy2ifc po 2, b, altD.5% po3fc po, tr mt (c)2 alt no sx
St po, tr pytr po
3% po, tr cpyaa
It poaa
tr po1?; potr po
2% po, tr cpyQ.5% cpy, 2t po3t po
2t po, tr py.cp7t po, tr cp,pyIt po
5% po, tr cpy3t po3t po
HOLE NUMBER: MAN55-04ASSAYS SHEET
PAGE:
HOLE NUMBER : MAN55-04 ASSAYS SHEETDATE: 08/08/1996
Sample
AT04519
AT04520
AT04521
AT04522
AT04523
AT04524
From(M)
245.10
246.50
254.00
255.50
257.00
258.50
To
(M)
246.
248.
255.
257.
258.
260.
50
00
50
00
50
00
Leng . || (M) ||
1.40 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
1.50 ||
Cuppm
370
23
484
284
357
218
Zn
ppm
41
47
143
223
92
131
Au
ppb
c2
*2
14
10
3
^
Ag ppm
0.10.20.20.10.10.1
Pb Co Cu/Zn ppm ppm
111111
Ni Ppm
2662145273032
Est.Ni Est.Po Est.Py Est.Cp Est.Sp Est.Gn % % % t % %
Ittr2
7a2
ROCK TYPE
po, tr pypo,pyalt
7,2?alt
Comments
traaIt1*
po.PY
popo
HOLE NUMBER: MANS5-04 ASSAYS SHEETPAGE:
HOLE NUMBER : MAN55-04 GEOCHEMICAL ASSAY DATE: 08/08/1996
Sample
AT03150AT03096AT03097AT03098AT03099AT03100AT03139AT03140AT03141AT03142AT03143AT03144AT04496AT04497AT04501AT0314EAT04514AT04516AT03146AT03147AT03148AT03149
From (M)
06077
100.112118124.143.164.183.197.209.213.214.219.221.239.241.245.250.257.258.
.00
.25
.13
.40
.47
.22
.30
.00
.00
.3900.9760601700008010380050
To (M)
06177
100112118124146167184.200.211.214.215.221.224.240.243.246.252.258.260.
.00
.55
.59
.70
.80
.95
.60
.00
.00
.31
.00
.96
.60800000651955105000
Leng. (M)
0100.000330.
3.1.
1.1.1.3.1.1.1.1.1.1.
.00
.30
.46
.30
.33
.73
.30
.00
.009200990020830065394572SO50
|| SI02
II *
II 75II 48II 47
II 48II 47II 43II 48II 39II 46
II 48II 48.II 51.II 43.II 47.II 45.II 50.II 45.II 42.II 47.II 51.II 48.II 47.
.12
.19
.24
.55
.07
.46
.84
.73
.52
.84
.49
.12
.77
.2207.80659541885295
AL2O3k
1115151414
121411.1415.13.12.
510.11.13.9.8.
10.14.12.12.
.05
.02
.23
.61
.85
.33
.95
.22
.13
.0547.5510802852809025124028
CAO ST
0111012.118
13.11.
12,14,14.8.
15,15.13.13.14.14.13.8.9.8.
.51
.77
.65
.75
.18
.57
.74
.97
.568342.1020154967442045119324
MGO
0666.
6126.5.6.6.7.
10.e.7.6.6.6.S.4.4.4.3.
.50
.95
.56
.77
.59
.65
.98
.66
.032556.7798
293955253170822285
NA2O
122221212223122.3.22.1.4.2.1.
.03
.15
.55
.44
.71
.27
.28
.74
.55
.51
.47
.21
.25
.14
.76
.27
.35
.2967.14.1552
K2O
7
00000000000.00.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.
.42
.78
.78
.58
.80
.04
.64
.78
.48
.36
.30
.46
.24
.1230.28.441626628490
FE203
2131512159
1027.
1510117
2114.17.9.
16.21.18.14.19,18.
.48
.57
.99
.26
.99
.68
.49
.77
.99
.16
.21
.03
.87
.8164.77.969965361798
TIO2 fc
00000000000.0.011.1.1.0.1.1.1.1.
.25
.74
.74
.74
.77
.46
.71
.65
.77
.85
.81
.37
.512037.54387547136457
P2O5
00000
0000000,00.0.0.0.1.1.0.0.0.
.06
.08
.10
.08
.10
.22
.10
.28
.10
.12
.10
.20
.10
.08
.06
.06
.20
.62
.14
.221616
MNO
0
000000000000000.00.0.0.0.0.
.03
.17
.22
.24
.23
.18
.20
.23
.18
.18
.17
.13
.19
.17
.15
.IB
.19
.18
.43
.20
.3534
CR203
*0.
000.00.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0,0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.
.00
.10
.10
.09
.08
.1411.05.081312.1303080505010105040504
LO I
01
010
11101117.21.1.1.1.2.0.1.1.1.
.77
.42
.69
.39
.69
.54
.47
.16
.04
.68
.52
.05
.30
.12
.73
.01
.652480.190989
SUM
9910010010010110010010010010010010199
10010010099
100100.100.100.97.
.22
.94
.85
.50
.06
.54
.51
.24
.43
.96
.64
.12
.54
.18
.29
.70
.32
.60
.28
.83
.52
.72
Y PPM
1221820
18201014222018221042361824264450263636
ZR BA CU PPM PPM PPM
2942824302862282
283042687070
828876
10276788480
103904104809010857530355510
132547044025810
1325445120115140
ZN PPM
125
5595705590
10555
10560565707065705575
807590
110135
NI PPM
10140165145145405150155125170
285290
37902220463527514903165205355050
CR FIELD NAME PPM
KRAP2?
2, a2 , p core2, a alt
2/72 patchy2 alt chl
22 P
22/7 Cb
222
2, b22
2, b7a
7, a, chl?2 alt, chl
CHEM ID
9hz2hv2hv2hu2hv1H!2hu2hv2hv2 hw2hu1H
1HS2hvS
2(h)vS2(h)u2hvS
2hyBS2hyB$7hv57hv
2hvS
ALUM
123102109
93101
1259077918578
1073162687957
5367
11096
115
HOLE NUMBER: MANS5-04 GEOCHEMICAL ASSAY PAGE:
HOLE NUMBER : MANSS-04 GEOCHEMICAL ASSAYS DATE: 08/08/1996
Sample
AT03150
AT03096
AT03097
AT03098
AT03099
AT03100
AT03139
AT03140
AT03141
AT03142
AT03143
AT03144
AT04496
AT04497
AT04501
AT03145
AT04514
AT04516
AT03146
AT03147
AT03148
AT03149
From (M)
060
77
100112
118
124
143164
183
197
209
213.
214.
219.
221.
239.
241.
245.
250.
257.
258.
.00
.25
.13
.40
.47
.22
.30
.00
.00
.39
.00
.97
.60
.60
.17
.00
.00
80
10
38
00
50
TO
(M)
0
61
77
100
112
118.
124
146.
167.
184.
200.
211.
214.
215.
221.
224.
240.
243.
246.
252.
258.
260.
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.55
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.70
.80
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.60
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.00
.31
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96
60
80
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00
65
19
55
10
50
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Leng. || RB SR
(M) IJ PPM PPM
0
l00000
3.
3.Q.
31.1.1.1.3.
1.
1.
1.1.
1.
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00 ||
99 ||
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83 ||00 ||
65 ||
39 ||
45 ||
72 ||
50 ||
50 ||
C02 AG AU CO PB S % PPM PPB PPM PPM PPM
t560
55
50
70
45
45
105
65
55
50
35
375
205
370
50
250
475
190
45
45
55
100
100
1600
100
100
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*100
2000
100
100
100
t ioo52500
19500
41100
100
27000
47500
10500
5600
100
8800
V AS SN CD SB EI SE HF TA W MO TH U B CS LA CE ND PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM
30
245
260
255
270
150
245
215
270
270
330
135
665
605
585
450
870
705
460
275
365
365
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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ontario
Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim
Mining Act
Transaction Number
.(M77Personal Information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This information will be used for correspondence. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager, Mining Lands, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, Fourth Floor, 159 Cedar Street, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264.
Instructions: - Please type or print and submit in dupl- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulation
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rung
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Recorded Holder(s)
Address571 Honda Avd. P.O.
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Assignment from Reserve
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Total Assessment Work Claimed on the Attached Statement of Costs $Note: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit all or part of the assessment work submitted if the recorded
holder cannot verify expenditures claimed in the statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification.
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Transaction No.IN" d e transaction
Personal Informalion collecled on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This Information will be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining clalm(s). Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager, Minings Lands, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 4th Floor, 159 Cedar Street, Sudbury, Onlario P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264,
Les renselgnements personnels contenus dans la prdsente formule sonl recueillis en vertu de la Lol sur les mines et servlronl A tenlr A Jour un reglstre des concessions mlnleres. Adresser toute queslton sur la collece de ces renselgnements au chel provincial des terrains miniers, mlnlslere du Developpemenl du Nord el des Mines, 159, rue Cedar, 49 stage, Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264.
1. Direct Costs/Coflts directs
Type
Wages Salalrea
Contractor's and Consultant's Fees Drolts de ('entrepreneur et de ('expert- consell
Supplies Used Fournltures utlllsees
Equipment Rental Location de materiel
Description
Labour Maln-d'oeuvreField Supervision Supervision sur le terrain
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Type
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Amount Montan!
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Total Direct Costs Total des couts -directs
Totals Total global
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P^'57'C
2. Indirect Costs/CoOts Indlrects* * Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not allowable as assessment work.Pour le remboursement des travaux de rehabilitation, les coOts Indlrects na sont pas admlsslbles en tent que Iravaux devaluation.
Type
Transportation Transport
Food and Lodging Nourrllure et hibergementMobilization and Demobilization Mobilisation el demobilisation
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Sub Total of Indirect Costs Total partlel des couts IndlrectsAmount Allowable (not greater than 20^ of Direct Costs) Montan! admissible (n'excgdant pss 20 H des coOts directs)Total Value of Assessment Credit Valeur totals du credit (ToHI ol Direct md Allowable devaluationInHlrnrt rnftt*l rToll! tilt eodti dlrectl
Totals Total global
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Note: The recorded holder will be required to verify expenditures claimed In this statement ol costs wllhln 30 days of a request lor verification. If verification Is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Note : Le titulalre enregislre' sera lenu de verifier les defenses demande'es dans le present e tat des couts dans les 30 Jours suivant une demands a eel elfel. Si la verification n'est pas efleclue'e, le mlnislre peut rejeler tout ou une partle des Iravaux devaluation pre'sente's.
Filing Discounts
1. Work filed within Iwo years of completion Is claimed at 100 07o of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.
2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion Is claimed at 50 07o of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:
Total Value of Assessment Credit Total Assessment Claimedx 0.50
Remises pour de'pit
1. Lss travaux de'pose's dans les deux ans sulvanl leur achievement son! rembouTse's a 100 Vn de la valeur totals susmenllonne'e du credit devaluation.
2. Les travaux de'pose's trois, quatre ou cinq ans apres leur achievement sont rembourse's a 50 "A d e la valeur tolale du cre'dit devaluation susmentlonne'. Volr les calculs cl-dessous.Valeur lotale du credit devaluation
x 0,50
Evaluation totals demandee
Certification Verifying Statement of Costs
l hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompanying Report of Work form.
thai asC'
(Recorded Holder, Agonl, Posilion In Company)
to make this certification
Attestation de I'^tat des coOts
J'atleste par la presenle :que les montants Indlqu^s sont le plus exact possible et que ces depenses ont e"t6 engagers pour effectuer les travaux devaluation sur les terrains Indlqurjs dans la lormule de rapport de travail cl-Jolnt.
am authorized Et qu'a litre de |e suls autorlse'(Illulalre enreglslrd, represenlanl, poslo occupe dans la compagnle)
a falre cette attestation.
i02I2 (04/91) Nola : Dana cotte formula, lorsqu'll dsslgne des personnes, la masculln est utilise au sens neulre.
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wi.R.O. .VIINiNG RIGHTS uNLY
S.R.O. -SURFACE R KHTSONLY
M.-f S. - MININr ANLJ SURFACE r.iGHTS
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1200928 1200927II131O6
RI) MININO AND aURPACE RI6MTS WITIUNUbH bbl l IUN 36 UP THE MININQ AC
-f-OCTOBER 15, 1987 )~we -fflr 8948597
(8 UNITS)SURFACE 4ND MINING RIGHTS RE-OPENEO TO PROSPECTING STAKING OUT. SALE OR LEASE UNDER SECTION 56 OF THE MMIN6 ACT R.S.O. I960 EFFECTIVE 90-SEP-OS AT 7AM E.S.T ORDER NO. 0-P 4/90 NR DATED 90-AUG-2Z . JNITS l
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P 1154624 XPW54628
120091394^7-3+9— [917309
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910934 918936
P MW569 120190ft
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1200)922
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1200921
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1204445 ; M* 6061
I00923: ( 4 UNITS)
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120137300000 700910
THE INFORMATION THAT APPEARS ON THIS MAP HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. AND ACCURACY IS NOT GUAR/iMTEED. THOSE WISHING TO STAKE MIN ING CLAIMS SHOULD CON SULT WITH THE MINING RECORDER, MINISTRY JF NORTHERN DEVELOP MENT AND MINES, FOR AD DITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF Tl- E LANDS SHOWN HEREON.
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SANT 8. GRAVEL ..........___.......... . ..... .LAND USE PERMIT--- —— — — - - — — - —- —NOTE: M INING R IGKTS I N P ARCELS P ATENTED PRI'' . l
'913. VESTED IN ORIGINAL PATENTLY B v ' LANDS ACT, R.S.O. 197O. CH*P 380. SEC. 6- l-U8
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MANNMMR ADMINIS.'ATIVE DISTRICT
COCHRANEMINING DIVISION
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