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32D04NE2031 2.20689 MCGARRY 010 PETROGRAPHIC DESCRIPTIONS OF TWO SAMPLES OF VOLCANIC ROCKS SAMPLES OF M. ARVO PROSPECTOR presented to MR. DONALD BOUCHER MONOPROS LTD by Rejean GIRARD IOS Services Geoscientifiques Inc. Your project number: # Our project number: 00-301-1 Jonquiere RECEIVED ' NOV o 8 :c:o GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE 11 October 2000
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32D04NE2031 2.20689 MCGARRY 010

PETROGRAPHIC DESCRIPTIONSOF TWO SAMPLES OFVOLCANIC ROCKS

SAMPLES OF M. ARVO PROSPECTOR

presented toMR. DONALD BOUCHER

MONOPROS LTD

by Rejean GIRARD

IOS Services Geoscientifiques Inc.

Your project number: #Our project number: 00-301-1

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RECEIVED

' NOV o 8 :c:oGEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT

OFFICE

11 October 2000

PETROGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF TWO SAMPLES

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GENERAL STATEMENTS

Two samples were submitted to our attention by Monopros LTD for a petrographic determination, in order to establish their nature and diamontiferous potential. The samples were provided by a prospector, Sir Arvo Salto. The provenance of these samples is unknown to the author.

The two samples are very similar and probably from the same occurrence. They represent a porphyritic trachyte (if a lava flow) or a trachytic porphyry (if hypabyssal dyke or sill). They are porphyritic hornblende, olivine and augite with locally some biotite and plagioclase. These crystals are in magmatic equilibrium with the host matrix, as shown by zoned, resorbed and skeletal crystal habits. The matrix is made of magnesium rich secondary silicate mineral (tremolite and chlorite) along with a ground mass of feldspar. The feldspar composition and abundance cannot be resolved.

Such a rock has no linkages with any rock type known for its diamontiferous potential, such as kimberlite, orangeite, lamproite or alnoite. They are critically saturated intermediate volcanic rock, in the andesite-dacite-latite- rhyolite differentiation suite. Such rocks are abondant in typical archean greenstone belt. Exploration effort should be focused towards base metal and gold in- such area.

Rejean Girard, Prof. Geol.

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PETROGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF TWO SAMPLES

SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION: 1187014 LITHOFACIES: PORPHYRITIC TRACHYTE

MEGASCOPIC DESCRIPTION

This rock sample, weighting 3.8 kilograms, collected from an outcrop surface, is a dull medium grey, slightly greenish rock on saw cut surface with a grey buff weathering surface. It is a rather homogeneous rock, aphanitic, microphyric in hornblende set in an intermediate matrix. No brecciated textures are visible. Rare clots of pale green material are noticeable on the saw surfaces, which might be interpreted as clast or alteration spots. No thorough alteration is noticed, no sulfide mineralization nor diamond indicator minerals are noticed. The rock has a slight respond to magnet and no reaction to hydrochloric acid.

MINERALOGY

MINERALPhenocristalsHornblendeBiotiteAugiteOlivinePlagioclaseMagnetiteHematite

MatrixSpheneChloriteTremoliteMagnetiteEpidoteFeldspar

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SIZE0.1-10 mm 0.5-1 mm O . 5 mm 0.3-0.5 mm 0.2-10 mm O . 3 mm O . l mm 0.02 mm

O.01 mm O . l mm 0.02 mm 0.02 mm 0.01 mm 0.01 mm 0.01 mm

TEXTURE

Microphyric, euhedral Microphyric, flakes Microphyric, euhedral Phenocristal, altered Phenocristal, zoned Microphenocristals Alteration of MG

Xenoblastic aggregatesFlakes, scatteredAggregatesDustingMicroscopic aggregatesMesostase

MAIN OBSERVATIONS

This rock is likely a porphyritic lava or hypabyssal intrusion of alkali intermediate composition, likely a trachyte. Phenocryst are represented by numerous mineral species, dominated by altered olivine (strict identification not possible). Augite is the second most abundant, followed by hornblende, biotite and concentric zonation of plagioclase. Hornblende phenocryst shows skeletal or resorbed textures, indicating a disequilibrium with the magma,

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possibly super-heating. Tiny euhedral magnetite grains can also be classified as microphenocrysts.

A few autolithe, subcentimetric in scale, are noticed. They are made of coarser grained hornblende, tremolite, plagioclase carbonate and other alteration mineral. They are considered as cognate.

The matrix is dominated by very fine graines material,* including chlorite, epidote and tremolite as alteration

mineral, and magnetite as primary phase. A mesostase of , epidote and feldspar dominate the matrix.

Such a matrix indicates a volcanic rock of intermediate "' composition, likely a trachyte. Olivine phenocrysts indicates

a silica undersaturation and suggest absence of quartz in themesostase.

^i J The suite of phenocrysts indicates a rather evolved

magma, based on the occurrence of hydrated phases (hornblende ^ and biotite) as well as plagioclase phenocryts. Such "l assemblage is in accordance with an intermediate nature of J the host magma.

-^ This rock has no parental linkage with lamprophyric or ! kimberlitic suite.

The rock has been affected by a greenschist facies metamorphism, which is pervasive and isochemical. No

deformation nor significant alteration in noted.

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Photo 1: General view of section 1187014 showing a collection

of phenocryst of pyroxene CPX, hornblende HBL and olivine OLV

set in a feldspathic fine grained matrix (PL, 50x).

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Photo 2: View of a large hornblende phenocryst, showing

concentric zonation, core resorption and magnetite inclusions

(PL, 50x).

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Photo 3: Detailed view of a large olivine phenocryst altered into tremolite, carbonate and chlorite {PL, 50x).

Photo 4: View of a large phenocryst of plagioclase, concentrically zoned, set in a matrix loaded with tremolite microporphyroblasts and altered olivine phenocrysts (XN, 50x)

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Photo 5: Detailed view of the matrix, showing a large yellowish aggregate of sphene, some tremolite porphyroblasts set in the fine grained matrix dusted of magnetite (PL,200x).

Photo 6 : Same view as photo 5 under cross-nichols, showing the intricated plagioclase, chlorite and tremolite of the matrix (XN, 200x).

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SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION: l EAST LITHOFACIES: PORPHYRITIC TRACHYTE

SAMPLE DESCRIPTION

This rock sample, weighting 2.7 kilograms, collected from an outcrop surface, is a dull medium grey, slightly greenish rock on saw cut surface, rather dark blackish on fresh broken surface with a grey buff weathering surface 5 millimeters in thickness. It is a rather homogeneous rock, aphanitic, microphyric in hornblende set in an intermediate matrix. Phenocryst are mainly visible of saw cut surfaces. No brecciated textures are visible. Some clots of pale green material are noticeable, mainly on the fresh broken surface, white pinkish on weathered surfaces which might be interpreted as clast or alteration spots. The rock is rather massive, with a very slight alignment of phenocrysts visible on saw cut surface. No thorough alteration is notice, no sulfide mineralization nor diamond indicator minerals are noticed. The rock has a slight respond to magnet and no reaction to hydrochloric acid.

MINERALOGY

MINERAL %Phenocristals 332-Hornblende il.5%Biotite trAugiteOlivineMagnetite

MatrixTremoliteChloriteEpidoteMagnetiteFeldsparSpheneSericite

66*

10*

30* tr l*

SIZEO.1-10 mm 0.5-1 mm O . 5 mm 0.1-0.5 mm 0.1-1 mm 0.1-0.2 mm

0.02-0.1 mm 0.01-0.03 mm 0.01 mm O.01-0.02 mm 0.01 mm 0.02 mm 0.01 mm

TEXTURE

Phenocrysts Microphyric, flakes Microphyric, ouralitized Phenocrysts, altered Microphenocrysts

Aggregates, felts Flakes and felts Isolated grains Dusting, euhedral Mesostase Aggregates Secondary

MAIN OBSERVATIONS

This sample is obviously coming from the same unit or intrusive as sample 1187014. It is an olivine-augite- hornblende porphyritic lava or shallow intrusive of intermediate composition, critically saturated in silica.

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Phenocrysts proportion does differ from the previous sample, being dominated by idiomorphic hornblende, with much less altered olivine. No plagioclase phenocryst were located. The matrix is very fine grained to cryptocristalline, probably a recristallized mesostase. It is made of chlorite, tremolite and feldspar. The original composition of the matrix cannot be solved, but everything indicates an isochemical greenschist facies recristallisat.ion of an intermediate magma, likely trachytic in composition.

Numerous cognate fragments are present, either rounded, angular or amoeboid. They differ from the matrix in regard of their grain size uniquely, either coarser or finer. Phenocrysts and bulk composition are identical to the host rocks. No exotic fragments were notice. No alteration, else than hydratation, is noticed.

This rock has no parental links with kimberlite or other potassic ultramafic magma series.

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Photo 7: General view of section East, showing hornblende phenocryst (green), augite phenocryst (pale green) set in a matrix of feldpathic dominance (PL, 50x).

Photo 8: View of two large phenocrysts : .. : ;.blende, concentrically zoned, set in the finer matrix (PL, 50x)

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Photo 9: , .-.-vi of pa: - . i. . cognate fragment made of hornblende phenocryst, tremolite and plagioclase, embedded in a finer grained matrix of similar composition (PL, 50x).

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Photo 10: Detailed view of the matrix under cross-polars, indicating the feldspathic dominance sparkled with chlorite and magnetite (XN, 200x).

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From: "Fred Sharpley" <[email protected]>To: "Arvo Salo" <[email protected]>Sent: October 20, 2000 7.59 AMSubject: RE: McGarryArvo

Received petrographic Descriptions on 2 samples from claim 1187014 from Monopros; expect you will receive your copy shortly; very strange rock; they say not kimberlite with no diamond indicator minerals or lamp or alnoid;

They are finding diamonds at Wawa in spessartite and heterolithicbreccia with no diamond indicator minerals. Suggest you show rock to OGSwith description for opinion.

D EERSA DIAMOND IS FOREVER

Fred SharpleyConsulting S Contract GeologistP.O. Box 231 6Webster St., Unit 5Virginia Town, OnPOK 1X0

1 3 October, 2000

Dear Fred

Please find enclosed the rocks Arvo Salo submitted for petrographic analyses.

As mentioned in a previous correspondence these rocks are typical archean volcanic rocks and not kimberlite, l have not received the final report to date however a copy will be forwarded to you as soon as we receive it. A brief interim note received from the laboratory describing the rocks is attached.

For your reference included a sample of kimberlite for you to compare with the volcanic

rock.

Yours truly,

Donald R.Voucher Divisional Manager East

De Beers Canada Exploration Inc.

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DEB EERSA DIAMOND IS FOREVER

October 12,2000

Mr. Arvo SaloBox 2064Prince George, BC V2N 2J6

Dear Sir,

Please find attached the translation of the letter I received from Mr.

Rejean Girard, from IOS Services Geoscientiflques concerning the study he did

on the samples.

If you have any questions concerning the report please do not hesitate to

give us a call.

Best Regards,

DRB/mg

End.

CC Fred Sharpley

Donald R. Boucher Exploration Manager Eastern Division

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September 14,2000

Mr. Donald Boucher, ing. Monopros Limited

Subject: Petrographic Studies 00-301

Mr. Boucher,

As per your request, I'm sending you a brief interpretation on the thin section from Mr. Arvo Salo's samples.

The rock samples are obviously not alkaline ultramafic, kimberlitic, lamprophyric or any other related rocks. These samples consist of volcanic rocks or hypabyssal intrusion with a felspalhic mesaslasc (probably dacite or latite) and abundant altered phenocrysts of magmatic hornblende and pyroxene. These rocks are from an calc- alkaline suite (intermediate composition). They are not related to the lamprophyric suite or any alkalic suite.

A more detailed report will be sent to you later.

Best regards,

RG/mt Rejean GirardIOS Services Geoscientifiques Inc.

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Sujet : ETUDES P&TROGRAPHIQUES 00-301

M. Boucher

Tel que convenu au telephone, j e vous envois une breve interpretation concernant les sections minces provenant des echantillons de M. Arvo Sfcal|o, prospecteur.

li ne s'agit paa de toutes evidences de roches ultramafiques alcalines, kimberlitiques, lamprophyriques ou autres. Ces roehes sent apparemment des volcanites ou des intrusions hypabyssale composees d'une mesostaae felspathique (probablement dacitique ou latitique) et d'abondant phenocristaux de hornblende magmatique et de pyroxenes altfires. De telle roches, appartenant a une suite calco-alcaline, de composition intermediaire, n'ont aucune affinitee avec les suites lamprophyriques ni meme aucune suite alcaline.

Un examen plus detaille ainsi que le rapport suivront d'ici peu.

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Dear Sir or Madam: Submission Number: 2.20689

Status

Subject: Transaction Number(s): W0080.00424 Approval After Notice

We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.

If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the notice, and any steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work which has received a 45 Day Notice. Allowable changes to your credit distribution can be made by contacting the Geoscience Assessment Office within this 45 Day period, otherwise assessment credit will be cut back and distributed as outlined in Section #6 of the Declaration of Assessment work form.

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If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact BRUCE GATES by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5856.

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ORIGINAL SIGNED BYLucille JeromeActing Supervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section

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Work Report Assessment Results

Submission Number: 2.20689

Date Correspondence Sent: March 15, 2001 Assessor: BRUCE GATES

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The 45 days outlined in the Notice dated January 22, 2001 have passed.

We have received your explanation of events and have allowed an additional 3225 of assessment credit (3300 t 3150 s 3450 x Q.50%) in this instance only. The rationale for the original notice and the current 5007o reduction is the lack of documentation to support the cost being reported. The field work should have been documented and if additional samples were collected they could have been described and located on the map with an explanation of the criteria used for the final selection of samples. The map provided is at a scale of 1:7874 and it would be impossible to accurately relocate the sample locations in the field.

Assessment work credit has been approved as outlined on the attached Distribution of Assessment Work Credit sheet.

The assessment credit is being reduced by 3375.00 The TOTAL VALUE of assessment credit that will be allowed, based on the information provided in this submission, is 3593.00.

Correspondence to:Resident Geologist Kirkland Lake, ON

Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON

Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):ARVO JOHN SALO VIRGINIATOWN, ONTARIO

Page: 1Correspondence ID: 15773

Distribution of Assessment Work Credit

The following credit distribution reflects the value of assessment work performed on the mining land(s).

Date: March 15, 2001

Submission Number: 2.20689

Transaction Number: W0080.00424

Claim Number Value Of Work Performed

1187014 593.00

Total: $ 593.00

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