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2. 14044.1RECEIVED

MINING LANDS SECTION

REPORT OF FIELD WORK

SETTING NET IAKE PROPERTY

(GEOTEST CORPORATION)

FOR

NORAMOO EXPLORATIONS INC.

P.J. WHITTAKER, Ph.D., F.G.A.C.

October, 1989

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MINING lANDS S[CT/ON

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I SEI'l'1OO NET lAKE moPERIY

(GIDl'EST OORFORATICN)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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SUMMARY ................................................... 1.

INTRODUCTION .............................................. 1.

LOCATION AND ACCESS ....................................... 2.

l PREVIOUS WORK ............................................. 3.

REGIONAL GEOLOGY .......................................... 6.

PROPERTY GEOLOGY .......................................... 6.

B SHOWINGS EXAMINED, this work .............................. 11.

GRANODIORITE ..............................................11.

METASEDIMENTRY ROCKS ......................................12.

MAFIC METAVOLCANIC ROCKS .................................. 13.

CONCLUSIONS ...............................................14.

RECOMMENDATIONS ...........................................15.

REFERENCES ................................................ 20.

APPENDIX 1: Sample descriptions and assays ................ 21.

LIST OF FIGURES

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Fig.l Location map .............................................. 4.

I Fig.2 Regional geology map ...................................... 7.Fig.3 Property geology map ...................................... 8.Fig. 4 Sanple location maps (Back Pocket)

l LIST OF TABLES

Table 1. Claim list ................................................ 2. Table 2. Table of Lithologies ...................................... 9. Table 3. Assays, felsic intrusion hosted mineralization ............ 16.Table 4. Assays, metasedimentary rock hosted mineralization ........ 17.

l Table 5. Assays, roetavolcanic hosted mineralization ................ 18.

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SHOWINGS ~, this work •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.

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LIsr 01' FIGURES

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LIS!' OF' TABUS

Table 1. Claim list ................................................ Table 2. Table of Iathologies •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Table 3. Assays I felsic intrusion hosted mineralizatim •••••••••••• Table 4. Assays I IOOtasedim:mtaIy rock hosted mineralization •••••••• Table 5. Assays I metavolcanic hosted mineralizatim ••••••••••••••••

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l Reconnaissance prospecting was carried out on the Setting Net property of Geotest Corporation, Ottawa, Ontario. The purpose of this work was to

l evaluate the property to determine its potential for gold and base metals on behalf of Noramoo Explorations Inc., Vancouver, British Columbia.

l Sampling and localized mapping of mineralized areas was done in the southeast part of the property where it is underlain by granitoid intrusive rocks. Metasedimentary rocks were sampled in the central and northern parts of the property and metavolcanic rocks were sampled near the outlet of Setting Net Creek.

Granitoid rocks in the southeast part of the property host quartz veins and sericitized shears with associated sulphides. Sampling of these features by Geotest returned anomalous gold values and Noramoo sampling returned values in the 1,000's of ppb gold. Metasedimentary rocks are argillaceous siltstones, fine-grained wackes and graphitic shales. These are variably sericitized and mineralized with pyrrhotite, arsenopyrite and minor chalcopyrite and pyrite. Geotest sampling of these rocks returned weakly anomalous gold and Noramco sampling returned similar values with anomalous silver and copper. Metavolcanic rocks host sulphide mineralization in quartz veins and in sericitized shears. Fractures also cut mafic metavolcanics and are infilled by l to 2 mo wide sulphide veinlets. Pyrrhotite, pyrite and chalcopyrite are the predominant phases and are listed in order of decreasing abundance. Geotest and Noramco sampling returned weakly anomalous copper and zinc values.

Introduction

A total, of 21 man days were spent on the Setting Net Lake property(Fig. 1) to conduct reconnaissance prospecting of known mineralized areas

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Reconnaissance prospectirq was carried rut 00 the Sett.in;J Net pIq)erty of

Geote..c;t Corporation, ottawa, Ontario. '!be p.u:pose of this work was to

I evaluate the property to detenni.ne its potential for gold am base Iretals

on behalf of Norarrco Explorations Ioo., Vaoocuver, British Colunbia.

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Sanplirq am localized mappirq of mineralized areas was dale in the

sootheast part of the pIq)erty Were it is urde.rlain by granitoid

intrusive rocks. ~tasedi.mental:y rocks were sanpled in the central am northern parts of the pIq)erty arrl netavolcanic rocks were sanpled near

the outlet of Settin:;J Net Creek.

Granitoid rocks in the southeast part of the property host quartz veins

ani sericitized shears with associated sulIirldes. Sanplirq of these

features by Geotest returned arnnaloos gold values arxi Noranx:x> sanpli.rg

returned values in the 1,000' s of ~ gold. Metased1mental:y rocks are

argillacecus siltstones, fine-grained wackes am qraprltic shales. 'lhese

are variably sericitized am mineralized with pynhotite, ~ite am m.i.nor d1al.copyrite am pyrite. Geotest sanplirg of these rocks returned

~y ananaloos gold am Noral'OClO sanplirq returned similar values with

ananaloos silver am cq:per. Metavolcanic roc:Jcs host sulpude

mineralization in quartz veins am in sericitized shears. Fractures also

cut lMfic Iretavolcanics am are Willed by 1 to 2 DIll wide sulJ;hlde

ve1nlets. Pyn:hotite, pyrite am d1alcq:Tjl"ite are the predaninant t:mses ani are listed in order of decreasiIg abIrx:1ance. Geotest am Norcmoo

sanpliIg returned weakly ananalCW3 ~ arrl zinc values.

Introduction

A total of 21 man days were spent on the Settirg Net Lake prq>erty

(Fig. 1.) to corrluct reconnaissarv:::e prospect.inJ of knc:Mn mineralized areas

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from August 31 to September 6 , 1989. the field crew consisted of two to five geologists under the direction of Peter J. Whittaker and included Todd D. Kanpnan, Don Lee, E. Grayme Anthony and Brian Berdusco. A total of 78 outcrop samples were collected and submitted to Chemex labs Ltd. in Mississauga, Ontario for their Au * Trace 10 package.

Location and Access

TJ}e claim group (Table 1) is adjacent to Setting Net Lake, 200 kilometres north of Red Lake, Ontario and is centred about latitude 52 degrees, 46 minutes and longitude 93 degrees, 31 minutes (Fig. 1). Access is by charter float equipped aircraft from Red Lake. Setting Net Lake provides boat and shoreline access to the western part of the property. Iron the shoreline access is by foot. Several old drill roads and trails are on the property, but are heavily overgrown. For the purpose of Noramoo work, the field crew was based at the Zahavy minesite. From the minesite acoes was gained by the South Trout Lake and a branch road to the landing at Setting

; ' Net Creek, by boat along Setting Net Creek to the head of the portage trail to Setting Net lake. The trail is traversed by foot to Setting Net Lake and from there a boat was used. Viking Helicopters operated a Hughes 500D rotary wing aircraft based at the Zahavy minesite and this was used for the eastern most parts of the property.

Table 1. List of claims.

KRL. 993315 TO KRL. 993332 INCLUSIVE KRL. 993363KRL. 993366 TO KRL. 993367 INCLUSIVE KRL. 993415 TO KRL. 993425 INCLUSIVE KRL. 993465 TO KRL. 993476 INCLUSIVE KRL. 993478 TO KRL. 993486 INCLUSIVE KRL. 1000501 TO KRL. 1000524 INCLUSIVE KRL. 1000541 TO KRL. 1000585 INCLUSIVE KRL. 1000541 TO KRL. 1000585 INCLUSIVE KRL. 1000587 TO KRL. 1000603 INCLUSIVE KRL. 1000605 TO KRL. 1000620 INCLUSIVE

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fran August 31 to Sept:.eJrber 6, 1989. '!be field crew ccnsisted of two to five geologists urrler the direction of Peter J. \tU.ttaker ani ircl\Xled

Tcxkl D. F'anpnan, Don lee, E. Graytre Anthony ani Brian Berdusoo. A total of

78 outcrcp sanples were collected an::l sul::mi.tted to Olerex labs I.td. in Mississauga, Ontario for their Au + Trace 10 package.

IDeation an::l Access

'Il1e claim group (Table 1) is adjacent to Settin;J Net lake, 200 kllaretres

rx>rth of Red lake, Ontario am is centred aOOlt latitJXie 52 degrees, 46

minutes arrl. lON;Jitude 93 degrees, 31 minutes (Fig. 1) • hxess is by charter

float equiwed aircraft fran Red lake. Setti.r.g Net lake provides boat an::l

shoreline acx::ess to the western part of the pI'q?erty. Fran the shoreline

access is by foot. several old drill roads am trails are on the

Pl:oper1..-y, but are heavily overgrown. For the pn:pose of Noram:x> work, the

field ~ was based at the zahavy minesite. Fran the minesite a~ was gained by the Sart:h Troot lake an::l a braoch road to the lamin;J at Settirq

Net Creek, by boat alaq Settin] Net Creek to the head of the portage

trail to Settirq Net lake. '!he trail is traversed by foot to Set:ti.t'q Net

lake am fran there a boat was used. Vi1d.rq Heliocpters cpmlted a ~

SOOD l:OtaJ:y win;J aircraft based at the Zahavy minesit.e am this was used

for thE! eastern IroSt. parts of the prcperty.

Table 1.. List of clailns.

RRL. 993315 ro I<RL. 993332 lNCIIJSIVE RRL. 993363 RRL. 993366 ro I<RL. 993367 INCLUSIVE RRL. 993415 ro I<RL. 993425 INCLUSIVE RRL. 993465 ro I<RL. 993476 INCWSIVE RRL. 993478 ro KRL. 993486 INC1USIVE RRL.1000501 ro I<RL.1000524 INC1USIVE RRL.1000541 ro KRL.1000585 INCLUSIVE RRL.1000541 ro KRL.1000585 INCLUSIVE RRL.1000587 ro I<RL.1000603 INCLUSIVE RRL.1000605 ro I<RL.1000620 INCWSIVE

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Previous Work

Burst (1930) refers to an 1886 geological reconnaissance of the area by A.P. Low of the Geological Survey of Canada. Lew surveyed the Berens and Severn Rivers which led to discovery of the Favourable lake greenstone belt. Douglas (1926) examined the Favourable Lake belt for the Ontario Division of Mines in 1925. Ihis report instigated mineral exploration activity which was reported by Hurst (1930).

Unreported diamond drilling was done in the southeast corner of the property where it is underlain by intrusive granitoid rocks, This work may have been done in the 1940's or early 1950's. Galvanized keg shaped fuel drums and drums with "Air Force - U.S. Army11 stamped on them may suggest this period.

de Beorens River mine (Zahavy mine) is 4 kilometres north of the property. Ihis mine operated from 1939 to 1948 and produced 157,341 ounces of gold,

•') 5,676,486 ounces of silver, 6,105,872 pounds of lead and 1,797,091 pounds of zinc: from 560,707 tons of ore (Ayres, 1970).

A group of leased claims within the property known as the Itolef f claims were drilled by Kega Mines (3,451 feet) in 1944 - 1945. Peteque Mines Exploration Ltd. drilled 627 feet in 1952 and Senet Copper Mines Ltd. drilled 8,690 feet in 1956 - 1957 (Ayres, 1972). The Itolef f claims have copper and copper + gold -f- silver showings.

Continental Mining Corporation explored for copper on the peninsula southeast of the narrows and also examined the old "Oliver showings'1 east of the north of Setting Net Lake. This work was done in 1957 and included six diamond drill holes.

Ihe entire property area was part of a larger area napped by Ayres from 1968 to 1970 at a scale of 1/4 inch to l mile (Ayres; 1970, 1972).

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Provirus Work

Hurst (1930) ,refers to an 1886 geolCXJical reconnaissan::: of the area by

A.P. XDN of the GeolCXJical SUrvey of canada. II:M surveyed the Berens am

Severn Rivers which led to disocNexy of the Favourable lake greenstone

belt. l):)uglas (1926) examined the Favourable lake belt for the Ontario

Division of Mines in 1925. 'Ibis report instigated mineral exploration

activity whidl was reported by Hurst (1930).

Unrep01:ted diarron:i drillirq was done in the sootheast comer of the

properly where it is un:lerlain by intrusive granitoid rocks. 'Ibis work

rray have been done in the 1940's or early 1950's. Galvanized. keg shaped

fuel clnms an:l dnnns with "Air Force - U.S. ArnrJ" st:anped on them may suggest this period.

'!he BE!I'enS River mine (Zahavy mine) is 4 kilanetres oorth of the prcpnty.

'Ibis DUne operated fran 1939 to 1948 an:l produced 157,341 amces of gold,

5,676,486 ounces of silver, 6,105,872 pounds of lead and 1,797,091 ~

of zin:: fran 560,707 tons of are (Ayres, 1970).

A gralp of leased claims within the prcpnty known as the Koleff claims

were drilled by }{ega Mines (3,451 feet) in 1944 - 1945. Peteque Mines

Exploration ltd. drilled 627 feet in 1952 am Senet ~ Mines It.d.

drilled 8,690 feet in 1956 - 1957 (Ayres, 1972). 'lhe Koleff claims have

~ am cc.wer + gold + silver shCMin;Js.

Continental M.inirq o::>rporation explored for c:qpn- 00 the peninsula

southeast of the narrcMS am also examined the old "Oliver shcMin;Js" east

of the north of Settirq Net lake. '!his work was done in 1957 an:l iooluded

six diaoon:i drill holes.

'!he entire property area was part of a larger area JaR'EId by Ayres fran

1968 to 1970 at a scale of 1/4 ird1 to 1 mile (Ayres; 1970, 1972).

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Exploration Company Ltd. worked on a copper -i- molybdenum showing in 1969 that occurs at the north edge of the property and extends to the northeast. Diamond drilling in 1969 and 1978 defined an area of molybdenum mineralization about 300 m X 850 m. Assays from the 1978 drilling returned D.022% Mo over 188 m to Q.107% MD over 12.2 metres. Only one molybdenite showing is reported on the claim group (Ayres, 1970).

m 1970, Neoconex Canadian Exploration Ltd. conducted ground geophysical surveys on claims adjacent to and north of the Koleff claims. Ihis group of 46 claims was covered by ground horizontal loop EM and fluxgate magnetometer surveys.

Questor Surveys Ltd. flew airborne EM (INPUT) for Minorex Ltd. in March of 1970. This survey covered the current claim group. Seven conductive zones were identified and three of these zones were tested by six diamond drill holes.

Denison Mines Ltd. conducted a soil geochemical survey in 1979 in an area that corresponds to the northern part of the current claim group.

Geotest Oorporation retained R. D. Cruickshank, in September and October of 1987, to conduct a reconnaissance field program. This work consisted of pace and compass traverses to sample mineralized areas indicated on Ontario Department of Mines preliminary geological maps (Ayres, 1970).

Ihe work described in this report was conducted for property evaluation purposes by Nbramco Explorations Inc. geologists.

Other material that covers the claim group includes:

Aeromagnetic Map 859G, 1:63,360, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources (based on a survey by Spartan Air Services, 1957).

Geological Compilation Map 1201A, 1:253,440, Geological Survey of Canada, 1967.

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in 1969 that c:x::arrs at the oorth Edge of the property an1 exterrls to the

nort:hE>ast. DiaIrorxi drillirq in 1969 an1 1978 defirm an area of mlytdernIm

mineralization about 300 m X 850 m. Assays fran the 1978 drillirq

returned 0.022% l-b over 188 m to 0.107% l-bCNer 12.2 metres. Only one molytrlenite showID;J is reported on the clam gra.Jp (Ayres, 1970).

In 1970, Neocx>nex canadian Exploration Ltd. corrlucted groord geqilysical.

surveys on claims adjacent to am north of the Koleff claims. 'lhis gra.Jp

of 46 claims was covered by grourrl horizontal loql EM am fluxgate

nagnetareter SUIVeys.

Q.lestor SUrveys Ltd. fl~ airborne EM (INFUI') for Minorex ltd. in March of

1.970. '!his sw:vey covered the current claim grcq>. Seven corrluctive zones

~ identifiErl am three of these zones were tested by six cli.an¥::m drill

roles.

Denison Mines Ltd. corrlucted a soil geochemical survf?j in 1979 in an area

that corresporrls to the northern part of the current claim groop.

Geotest CotpOration retained R.D. cruickshank, in Sept:.eni>er an1 0ct00er of

1987, to c::orrluct a reconna~ field pro;JralD. '!his work consisted of

pace arrl c:x:IIpaSS traverses to semple mineralized areas in:iicated at

~io Deparbnent of Mines preliminary geological. maps (Ayres, 1970).

'!be t,V()rk described in this report was c::orrluct:ed for prc:puty evaluatioo

pn:posE!S by Noran'CO Explorations Inc. geologists.

other naterial that covers the clam groop includes:

Aeranagnetic Map 859G, 1: 63,360, Department of Energy, Hines am Resooroes

(based on a SUIVey by Spartan Air Selvices, 1957).

Geological. CaTpilation Map UOlA, 1:253,440, Geological SUrv~ of canada,

1967.

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^peological Compilation Map 2262, Ontario Department of Mines, 1973.

Ayres, 1974 and 1977 discusses volcanic stratigraphy of the Favourable Lake greenstone belt.

Regional Geology

The Setting Net lake claim group is underlain by Archean metavolcanic, volcanogenic metasedimentary and felsic intrusive rocks that make up part of the Favourable Lake greenstone belt (Ayres, 1970, -72 and -74). The Favourable Lake belt strikes approximately northwest and terminates in Manitoba. At its thickest, in the Setting Net Lake area, the greenstone belt is 13 kilometres wide an thins to a width of 2 kilometres in the Favourable Lake area. Overall the belt extends for about 160 kilometres and defines part of the Sachigo Subprovince of the Superior Province. (Fig. 2)

Supracrustal rocks of this greenstone belt are interpreted by Ayres' (1977) to represent part of collapsed caldera. Associated stratigraphy is divided into five major depositional cycles that encompass fifteen formations. The total stratigraphic thickness is estimated at 9.5 kilometres.

Metamorphism is greenschist facies in the central parts of the belt and rises to amphibolite and hornblende hornfels at the margins (Ayres, 1977). Isoclinal folding is present in the form of regional scale folds to cm scale second and third order parasitic folds.

Property Geology

Lithologies referred to are described in detail by Ayres (1970,-72 and -77) and are summarized in Table 2. Supracrustal rocks of the Favourable Lake belt that underlie the claim group have north northwest strike and subvertical dip (Fig. 3). Interflow roetasedimentary rocks in the northern

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~ional Geology

'!be setting Net lake claim group is urrlerlain by AIdlean lOOtavolcanic, volcanogenic lOOtasErlilnentary arrl felsic intrusive rcx:.b that lMke up part of the Favourable Lake greenstone belt (Ayres, 1970,-72 arrl -74). '!he FaVourable lake belt strikes awroxi:mate.ly nort:lYwest and tenninates in Manitoba. At its thickest, in the Settin:] Net lake area, the greenstone belt Lo; 13 kilaretres wide an thins to a width of 2 kilanetres in the Favourable lake area. OVerall the belt exterrls far abc:ut 160 kilanetres anI defines part of the Sachigo 5uq>rovi.nce of the Superior Provirce. (Fig. 2)

SupracnlStal rocks of this greenstone belt are intel:preted by Ayres' (1977) to represent part of rollapsed caldera. Associated stratigrapty is divided into five major depositional cycles that eJXX:.IIpaSS fifteen formations. 1he total stratigraIirlc thickness is estimated at 9.5 kilaretres.

MetaIroq:hlsm is greenschist facies in the central parts of the belt am rises to anprlbolite am homblen1e hornfels at the mrqins (Ayres, 1977). Isoclinal fol~ is present in the fom of regi.cm1 scale folds to an scale secooo arrl third order parasitic folds.

Prq?erty Geology

Lithologies referred to are described in detail by Ayres (1970,-72 arx1 -77) arrl are sumnarized in Table 2. SUpracrustal rcx:Xs of the Favoorable rake belt that umerlie the claim grcA.1p have north rorthwest strike am subvertiC'".a1 dip (Fig. 3) • Interflow metasedilrentary lOCks in the northern

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Phanerozoic ProterozoicGranitoid rocks: plutons, old sialic crust

and unspecified gneisses fij Metasedimentary and gneissic rocks

Metavolcanic-metasedimentarygreenstone belts

Subprovince boundary

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C=:J Granitoid rocks: plutons, old sialic crust and unspecified gneisses

r~ ~::::~~:n~~~~:t:::d~~:~~~Y rock. greenstone belts

--...... ..... Subprovince boundary

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Hudson Bay

QUEBEC

• Komatlite occurrence

Fig. 2. Regional geology and location of the Favourable lake Greenstone belt.

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LEGEND FELSIC PLUTONS

MAFIC INTRUSIVES METASEDIMENTS FELSIC VOLCANICINTERMEDIATE VOLCANICS MAFIC VOLCANICS ULTRAMAFIC VOLCANICS

FAULT LINEAMENT

DETAILED AREAS

GEOLOGICAL CONTACT; ASSUMED

SCALE 0. .5 1.0 mi.

1": l mile

1^-

FIG.3. PROPERTY GEOLOGYl AFTER AYRES, 1970, -72)

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MAF IC INTRUSIVES METASEDIMENTS fELSIC VOLCANIC INTERMEDIATE VOLCANICS

MAFIC VOLCANICS ULTRAMAFIC VOLCANICS

F AUL T LINEAMENT

CD DET A ILED AREAS •••••• -.... GEOL.OGICAL CONTACT, ASSUMED

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Apart of the claim group define anomalous northeast strike and shallow (35 degree southeast ) dips. This structure nay define a fold within stratigraphy with a northwest striking axial plane. Archean supracrustal rocks are intruded by granodioritic to quartz monzonite plutons and these in turn are intruded by mafic dikes.

Table 2. Table of Lithologies

Diabase dikes

Mafic dikes (intrude felsic batholiths)Granitic batholithSetting Net Lake Stock (quartz monzonite)

Ultramafic sills Gabbro sills/ dikes DioriteFeldspar porphyry Quartz feldspar porphyry

Postvulcanism Intrusive Rocks

Ayres, (1977)

cycle Formation Ihickness(metres)

3 J O - 1450

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H

G

F

E

O - 200

O - 1500

0-630

O - 60

300-2200

Coeval Intrusive Rocks

Volcanic and Volcanogenic Sedimentary Pocks

Description

Mafic flows, minor pyroclastics, shale,arenites.Clastic sediments, tuffs, chertFelsic to intermediate flows, tuff,agglomerate and sandstone.Felsic tuff, sandstone, ferruginous chertSiltstone, sandstone, marble, chertMafic flows, minor mafic to intermediatepyroclastics, argillite, ferruginous chert

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degree sootheast ) clips. '!his sb:ucture nay define a fold within stratigtatily with a northwest striki.rg axial plane. Archean supracrustal.

rocks are intruded by grancxlioritic to quartz mnzonite plutons an:! these

in turn are intruded by mafic dikes.

T-ctble 2. Table of Lithologies

Postvulcanism Intrusive Rocks

Diabase dikes

Mafic dikes (intrude felsic batholiths)

Granitic batholith

Settin:J Net rake Stock (quartz l1'Onzonite)

U1 trarnafic sills

Gabbro sills, dikes

Diorite

Feldspar porphyry

~artz feldspar porphyry

Ayres, (1977)

Cycle Formation 'lhickness

(IOOtres)

3 J o - 1450

2 I o - 200

H o - 1500

G o - 630

F o - 60

E 300-2200

Q:)eval Intrusive Rocks

Volcanic ani Volcaoogenic

Se.diJoontaly Rocks

Descriptioo

Mafic flows, minor pyroclastics, shale,

arenites.

Clastic sediIoonts, tuffs, chert

Felsic to intenrediate flCMS, tuff,

aC]3laoorate an:! sarxlst:.ooe.

Felsic tuff, sarxlst:.ooe, ferruginoos chert

Siltstone, sarxlst:.ooe, lDaIble, chert

Mafic flows, minor nafic to intermediate

pyroclastics, argillite, f~ dlert

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Cycle Formation Thickness Description(metres)

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Structure

240 - 560 Argillite, siltstone, iron formation, coarse clastic sediments, tuff

O - 670 Felsic flows200 - 620 Mafic flows, ferruginous chert3000 4- Intermediate and felsic flows, lapilli

tuff, tuff, iron formation.

The aiain structural feature of importance to the Setting Net property is a north northwest striking fault, or shear zone, lineament. Ihis feature extends through the property, closest to its eastern boundary. Parallel shears were noted in the trondhjemitic intrusion in the southeastern part of the property. These shears are narrow, from centimetres to tens of centimetres wide, the widest shear was about 1.5 metres vide. This area also hosts shear parallel quartz veins and corresponds to the area where anomalous gold values were obtained by Geotest Corp. (Cruidcshank, 1988).

Several northeast shears cut across the north northeast striking structure. The southernmost of these shears, shown on Geotests' map (Cruickshank, 1988), was drilled by parties unknown. Casings indicate a northerly plunge for the holes.

Folding on a kilometre scale may be defined by metasedimantary rocks in the northwest corner of the property, east of the north end of Setting Net Dike. These metasediments are mineralized and are known as the "Oliver area". They define an open syncline with a northwest striking axial plane, open to the southeast.

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cycle Fonnation 'Ihickness Description

(metres)

1. 0 240 - 560 Argillite, siltstone, iral formation,

coarse clastic sediments, tuff

C o - 670 Felsic flows

B 200 - 620 Mafic flows, ferrugina.ls chert

A 3000 + Intermediate am felsic flows, lapilli

tuff, tuff, iron fonnatioo.

Sb:uct:ure

'!be nain struct:ural feature of !Irp:>rtance to the Settirq Net prqerty is a north northwest strikin:.J fault, or shear zone, limament. '!his feature exterrls t:lu:'<:uJh the prqerty, closest to its eastern bo.nl:Sary. Pal:allel

shears were ootErl in the trorrlhjemitic intrusion in the sootheastem part

of the prqerty. 'lhese shears are narrc:M, fran centimetres to tens of

oentinetres wide, the widest shear was abcut 1.S meb:es wide. 'Ibis area also hosts shear parallel quartz veins am conesparls to the area where

arx::tralcus gold values were cbtained by Geotest Cbrp. (Cruickshank, 1988).

Several northeast shears cut across the oorth oortheast striki.rq

structure. '!he sootheIIDlost of these shears, slXMl Ql Geotests' map (cruickshank, 1988), was drilled by parties UJ'lkrx:7.m. C8sin:Js in:llcate a

lX>rtherly plUI'qe for the holes.

Folding on a kilanetre scale may be defined by lOOt.asedi:toontal roc::ks in

the nort:hwest corner of the prqerty, east of the oorth em of ~ Net

lake. 'Ihese met.asediJrents are mineralized am are kr¥:1.m as the "Oliver

area". 1l1ey define an open syncline with a no~ strikin;J axial plane,

q)el'l to the sart:heast.

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Showings Examined; this work

Sample descriptions and assays for samples collected during this work are tabulcited in Appendix I. Sample locations with values are shown on Fig.3. Five areas were examined with previously known areas of mineralization. These include showings hosted by; 1. Granodiorite

2. Metasedimentary rocks3. Mafic metavolcanic rocks

These areas were traversed by pace and compass and data were mapped onto air photo enlargements at a scale of about l":400'. localized magnetic anomalies caused compass deviations at roost of the mineralized localities.

Granodiorite ( Area l, Fig. 3)Part of a granodiorite pluton intrudes the southeast corner of the claim block. It defines a north northest trending wedge bounded on the east by a major lineament with similar strike and intermediate volcanics. To the

;) west, granodiorite is bounded by a thin unit of felsic volcanics.

Granodiorite that underlies the property is medium-grained to coarse-grained and subporphyritic. It is greyish-pink to greyish on weathered surfaces and tends towards darker shades on fresh surfaces. Normally massive structure is cut by 10 cm to 1.5 m wide shears.

Shears are strongly foliated and oriented at about 150/V. A less developed shear direction is 065/V; this direction was tested by diamond drilling, results are unknown. Individual shears weather to a rusty drab green or greenish tan. This reflects oxidation of a low percentage sulphides that has stained sericitized and sheared granodiorite. Grain size within shears is fine-grained to very fine-grained and equigranular.

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SaIrple descriptions am assays for sanples oollected durin:] this 'NOrk are

t:al:W.ated in Appemix I. Sanple locations with values are shc:Mn on Fiq.3.

Five areas were examined with previoosly knc1.m areas of mineralizatien.

'Ihese include showinJs hosted by; 1. Granodiorite

2. MetasedjtrentaIy rocks

3. Mafic Iretavolcanic rocks

'Ihese areas were traversed by pace am cx:rtpa.SS am data were ~ onto

air P'loto enlargen-ents at a scale of aba.lt 1":400'. I.cx:al.ized magnetic

anomalies caused CCil'paSS deviations at nost of the mineralized localities.

Granodiorite ( Area I, Fiq. 3)

Part of a gra.ncxtiorite pluton intrudes the sootheast comer of the claim

block. It defines a north northest t.ren1in:J wedge l::wrrled en the east by a

major lineament with similar strike arxi intel:mediate volcanics. To the

west, gra.ncxtiorite is boorrled by a thin unit of felsic volcanics.

Graoodiorite that \lJ'rlerlies the prcperty is meclium-grained to ~~ am su1:poqilyritic. It is greyish-pinlc to greyish al

lIIeathe:red surfaces am teros towards darker shades en fresh surfaces.

Nonnally massive structure is cut by 10 an to 1.S m wide shears.

Shears are strorgly foliated arxl oriented at aboJt l5O/V. A less developed

shear direction is 065/V; this direction was tested by dianord drillin],

result.., are unknown. Irrlividual shears weather to a rusty drab green or

. greenish tan. '!his reflects oxidatioo of a low percentage sulIirldes that

has stained sericitized arxl sheared granodiorite. Grain size within shears

is fine-grained to very fi.ne-<Jrained am equigranular.

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Shear zones also host associated quartz veins, both within the shear in the case of wider ones, and adjacent to shears. Quartz veins are concordant with shearing, but are usually discontinuous along strike. Quartz veins are oonroonly 3 cm to 20 cm wide. Disseminated pyrite and chalcopyrite may be observed at vein contacts or weakly disseminated within quartz. Where sulphides are present, veins are limonite stained.

Samples were taken from shear zones and quartz veins, these were assayed for Au (Table 3) . Sample descriptions for assays in Table 3 are given in Appendix I.

Metasedimentary Rocks ( Areas 2, 3 S 4, Fig. 3 )

Mineralized metasedimentary rocks were examined in the northeast, northcentral and northwest parts of the claim group. These occur as discontinuous tectonic slivers and as interflow depositional units.

Metasedimentary rocks include shale and graphitic shale, siltstone, argillite and wacke. Oxide facies iron formation is locally deposited at area 4 ( Fig. 3) . Mineralization hosted by areas 2, 3 and 4 includes predominantly pyrhotite with minor pyrite, chalcopyrite. An occurrence of molybdenite was observed at area 3, in a quartz vein that cut the metasediments. Arsenopyrite is suspected in some occurrences.

MEitasedimentary rocks exhibit north northwest bedding with steep to vcsrtical dips. Bedding strikes north northeast in the northwest corner of the property and may outline a fold. At this area dips are shallow to the southeast. Siltstones and argillites are thinly bedded with thicker wacke beds separating them.

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Shear zones also host associated quartz veins, both within the shear in

the case of wider ones, am adjacent to shears. Quartz veins are

ooncX>l:'dant with shearin], Wt are usually di.sa:xlt.imals alon;J strike. ~ veins are ccmronl.y 3 au to 20 an wide. Disc;eninated pyrite am

chalcqJyI'ite may be cb;etved at vein contacts or lIIeakl.y disseminated

within quartz. Where sulIirldes are present, veins are limnite stained.

5aIrples were taken fran shear zones am quartz veins, these ~ assayed

for Au (,rable 3). Sarrple descriptions for assays in Table 3 are given in

~ixI.

~tased.i.m:mtary Rocks ( Areas 2, 3 & 4, Fig. 3 )

MineralizEd Iret:asediIrentary rocks ~ examined in the northeast,

oorthoentral am northwest parts of the claim groop. 'lhese ooc:m' as

discontinuoos tectonic slivers am as interflow depositional units.

~ rocks inclme shale ani graprltic shale, silt.st:.ooe, argillite am wacke. Oxide facies iron fonnatiat is lca)ly deposited at

area 4 ( Fig.3). Mineralization hosted by areas 2, 3 am 4 incltx1es

predan:inantly pyrhotite with minor pyrite, dlal<XV,irite. An oocurrenoe of

lOOlytdenite was observed at area 3, in a q.mtz vein that cut the

lOOtasediJnents. ~ite is suspected in saoe ocxml:ElD!S.

!i:~tase::llioo:ntary rocks e.>dlibit north northwest bed1irg with steep to vErtical dips. Beddirq strikes north northeast in the oorthwest oorner of

the property arrl may ootline a fold. At this area dips are shallow to the

scut:heast. Siltstones am argillites are thinly bed:3ed with thicker wacke

beds SEp:rratirq them.

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Sulphide mineralization is predominantly disseminated in form with crosscutting fractures filled by massive sulphides, usually pyrrhotite. Pyrrhotite, the main sulphide phase, is fine-grained to medium-grained in disseminated form.

Assays are given in Table 4 and corresponding sanple descriptions in Appendix I.

Mafic Metavolcanic Rocks ( Area 5, Fig. 3)

Mafic metavolcanic rocks were examined in the northwest corner of the property in the vicinity of the outlet of Setting Net lake at Setting Net Creek.

Metabasalt flows in area 5 are massive, fine-grained to very fine-grained and equigranular. They have dark grey-green weathered surfaces and black-green fresh surfaces. In areas of strong chloritization they are dull earthy green.

This flow sequence is cut by approximately east striking vertical quartz veins and narrow shears. Quartz veins are 0.5 on to 3 cm wide, discontinuous along strike and separated by metres to tens of metres of metabasalt. In the area examined numerous quartz veins have up to 35 percent sulphides that are fine-grained to medium-grained. Sulphides include mainly pyrite with lesser amounts of chalcopyrite, often in a ratio of 3:1. Late fractures also cut these roetabasalts, are 0.5 to 1.5 mn wide and are pyrite * chalcopyrite filled. Ihis suggests late sulphide resnobilization.

Shear zones strike easterly and have vertical dip. Ihey are 5 cm to 1.0 m wide and are chloritized, weakly sericitized and carbonatized. Rusty brown weathered surfaces reflect oxidation of weakly disseminated sulphides and possibly iron carbonate.

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e SUlpude mineralization is predaninantly disseminated in form with

crosscuttirg fractures filled by massive sulprldes, usually pyrrllotite.

Pyrrhotite, the main sulpude IilaSe, is fine-grained to JOOdium-<;Jtained in

disseminated fonn.

Assays are given in Table 4 am corresporxiirx.J semple descriptions in AWerrlix I.

Mafic Metavolcanic Rocks ( Area 5, Fig.3)

Mafic Iretavolcanic rocks were examined in the rort:h\o4est comer of the

property in the vicinity of the outlet of Settirg Net lake at Settirq Net

Creek.

Jwk!tabaf""alt flows in area 5 are nassive, fine-grained to verJ fine-qrained

ani equigranular. '!bey have dark grey-<p:'OOl'\ weathered surfaces ani

black-C;}reen fresh surfaces. In areas of strorxJ chloritization they are

dull ectrthy green.

'!his flCM sequence is cut by approximately east st.rl.Jdn;J vertical quartz

veins ani narrc:M shears. Quartz veins are 0.5 an to 3 an wide,

discxmtinuoos alorg strike ard separated by ll'etres to t:.e.m of metres of

metabasalt. In the area examined numercus quartz veins have up to 35

percent sulIirldes that are fine-qrained to ne:li~. SUl);'hides

include mainly pyrite with lesser anoonts of cbalcxvtrite, often in a

ratio of 3: 1. late fractures also cut these metabasalts, are 0.5 to 1.5 DID

wide am are pyrite + dlalcopyrite filled. '!his ~ late ~Prlde

raoobilization.

ShP..ar zones strike easterly am have vertical dip. '!bey are 5 an to 1.0 m

wide am are chloritized, weakly sericitized am cat1xrlatized. Rusty bram ~thered surfaces reflect oxidation of weakly disseminated sulprldes ani

possibly iron carbonate.

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Assays are given in Table 5 and corresponding sample descriptions in Appendix I.

Conclusions

The Setting Net Lake area is underlain by submarine basaltic volcanic rocks. These are interrupted by interflow metasedimentary units that include minor sulphide facies iron formation. These rocks represent a succession of volcanically active periods separated by by periods of quiescence in which fine-grained clastic sedimentation and chemical sedimentation took place. Deformation of these rocks was concomitant with intrusion of felsic ( granodioritic ) batholiths. Amphibolitization was probably a result of batholith emplacement and is overprinted on regional greenschist facies metamorphism.

Sulphide mineralization is hosted by felsic plutons, metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks. Mineralization in metasedimentary rocks may be syngenetic and is epigenetic in metavolcanic and felsic plutonic rocks where sulphide minerals of economic interest are quartz vein and shear zone hosted. Fart of the sulphide assemblage in metasedimentary rocks is secondary and fills fractures or exhibits replacement of primary beds. These secondary sulphides are possibly remobilized from syngenetic sulphides.

Results from the reconnaissance prospecting program suggest that quartz veins and sericitized shear zones in the granodiorite represent the highest potential target for gold. Sulphide occurrences in metasedimentary rocks are the secondary target for gold, silver and base metals, primarily copper.

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given in Table 5 ard oorresporrli.rg semple descriptions in

'lhe Settin] Net lake area is urrlerlain by su1:marine basaltic volcanic

rocks. '1hese are interrupted by interflCM metasedimentary units that

in::lu:ie minor sulprlde facies iron fonnation. '1hese rcx::'.ks represent a

succ:ession of volcanically active periods separated by by periods of

cpi~..nce in whim fine-grained clastic secHtrentation an:l d1eJn.ical

sed.iroontation tcx::>k place. Defonnation of these rocks was concani.tant with

intrusion of felsic ( granodioritic) batholiths. ~litization was prcbably a result of batholith enplacement ar:rl is overprinted on regional

greenschist facies metarrotphism.

Slllpude mineralization is hosted by felsic plutons, met:asedinert:a am IOOtavolcanic rocks. Mineralization in met:a.sec:li.nent rocks may be

syn]eOOtic an:l is epigenetic in metavolcanic am felsic plutarlc rocks

where sulIirlde minerals of econanic interest are cpntz vein am shear

zooe hosted. Part of the sullirlde assenblage in metasedilImt.al rocks is seoorrlary ard fills fractures or exhibits replaceoout of primaIy beds.

'lbese sec::orrlary sulpudes are possibly ratd:>ilized fran syrqenetic

sul{hldes.

Results fran the reconnaissance prospect.inJ program ~ that quartz

veins am sericitized shear zones in the granodiorite represent the

highest. potential target for gold. SUl{irlde oocurrenoes in metasedimentary

rocks are the secorrlary target for gold, silver an:l base metals, primarily

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Gold dn the granodiorite is confined to quartz veins and shears. These features are generally narrow ( l ea to 20 on ) and discontinuous along strike. It would be necessary to define a zone of closely spaced (50cm ?) veins and shears in order to outline a zone of economic significance. Current field work has not shown potential for this environment.

Sulphide mineralization in metasedimentary rocks is well developed in several of the localities visited. Outcrop areas are limited in thickness and strike length. Faulting and the interflow nature of netasedimentary units within the mafic pile limit their potential for large tonnage deposits. Gold values returned from this work suggest moderately anomalous but scattered values.

Recommendations

The discontinuous nature and narrowness of quartz veins and shears suggest limited potential for development of either a gold or base metals deposit. No further work is recommended at this time in light of the above conclusions.

If work were to continue in pursuit of gold or base metals the following should be done:

1. Establish a cut grid.2. Ground magnetic and VLF-EM surveys.3. Geologic mapping and sampling of the property with detailed work

around metasedimentary units and over the granodiorite body.4. Diamond drilling based on results from this program with some drilling

targeted at the north northwest striking lineament that forms the east: boundary of the intrusive.

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Gold jn the granodiorite is oonfined to quartz veins an:i shears. 'Ihese

features are generally narrcM (1 an to 20 an ) am di.sca1t.i.nuoo alorq

strike. It wcmd be ne.cessaxy to define a zone of closely spaced (soan 1)

veins am shears in order to ootline a zone of ecaOnlc significarnl.

Olrrent field ~rk has not shcMn potential for this envira1ment.

sulIirlde mineralization in netasediroontary rocks is ~ deve1q>ed in

several of the localities visited. rutcrop areas are limited in thickness

and strike lerqth. Faultin;J am the interflow nature of mt:asedimentaJ:y

W1its within the nafic pile limit their p:rt:ential for large tonnage

deposits. Gold values returned fran this ~rk sucnest m:xierate1y ananaloos

rut scattered values.

RecoImre.rrlations

1he discontinuous nature am narrowness of qUartz veins am shears Sl9.Jest limited potential for develcpnent of either a gold or base mt:als deposit •

No further ~rk is ~ at this time in light of the above

conclusions.

If work were to continue in pn.-suit of gold or base metals the followirg

shoold be done:

1. Establish a cut grid.

2. Groorrl nagnetic am VU'-EM SUIVeys.

3. Geologic nawin;J am sanplin;J of the property with detailed work

arourxi netasEdimentary units am over the granodiorite body.

4. oiaroc>rxi drillirg 00sed on results frau this program with saxe drillirq

t:art;Jeted at the north northwest str:ik.in:J linearrent that fonns the

east: bourrlal:y of the intrusive.

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mTable 3.

SanpleNumber'

122953

122954

122955

122956

122957

122958

122959

122960

122961

122962

122963

122964

122965

122966

122967

122968

122969

122970

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Assays from Granodiorite.

Au Ag

PPb ppn

860 2.5

115 2.0

195 5.0

7,460 8.5

1,690 17.0

45

90 6.0

1,060 1.5

5,500 11.0

420 4.5

110 0.5

10 1.0

5

40

3,360 7.5

260

25-

cuppra

90

64

58

237

255

6

560

258

1,360

277

13

20

4

37

48

11

110

7

Nippn

3

5

2

11

3

5

197

85

21

11

5

8

9

11

5

9

2

10

Fb

ppn

5

5

25

695

630

20

1,485

25

20

5

5

5

5

80-

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Znppo

28

16

22

232

252

202

2,020

162

72

58

8

46

24

74

28

38

8

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Sanple Au hJ Ol Ni Fb Zn

I Number Rb IPIl t:PU IP1l I=Pll I=Pll

I 122953 860 2.5 90 3 5 28 122954 115 2.0 64 5 5 16

I 122955 195 5.0 58 2 25 22 122956 7,460 8.5 237 11 695 232

I 122957 1,690 17.0 255 3 630 252 122958 45 6 5 20 202 122959 90 6.0 560 197 1,485 2,020

I 122960 1,060 1.5 258 85 25 162 122961 5,500 11.0 1,360 21 20 72

I 122962 420 4.5 277 11 5 58 122963 110 0.5 13 5 5 8

t:) 122964 10 1.0 20 8 5 46 122965 5 4 9 24

I 122966 40 37 11 5 74 122967 3,360 7.5 48 5 80 28 122968 260 11 9 38 I 122969 25 110 2 8 122970

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122754

51515

51516

51517

51518

51519

51520

51521

122594

122595

122596

122597

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226

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122

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55

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432

26

104

744

212

1,900

372

54

1,680

2,880

334

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198

401,615

420

262

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I Sanple Au kJ OJ Ni Ib Zn

1 NuI1t>er PIi> RE PIlll wn IPll IPll

1 122971 10 86 8 10 126 122751 155 43 20 228

I 122752 15 1.0 379 81 65 432 122753 42 7 10 26 122754 10 53 44 20 104

1 51515 20 0.5 290 19 65 744 51516 15 158 14 212

I 51517 5 233 98 25 1,900 51518 10 1.0 528 35 15 372

I 51519 0.5 1,420 36 54 51520 5 3.5 2,290 226 5 1,680

I. 51521 50 6.0 5,120 302 2,880 122594 20 3.0 468 122 15 334 -

I 122595 5 2.0 652 189 644 122596 2.0 476 239 10 336 122597 485 190 5 862

I 122598 150 24.0 >10,000 116 5 288 122599 170 22.5 >10,000 90 10 198

I 122600 45 8.0 3,990 13 40 51451 275 >200 >10,000 161 1,615

I 51452 20 4.0 1,830 138 20 420 51454 0.5 350 406 262

I 51455 1.0 359 372 25 3,500

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I Number PIi> IPlt wn wn IPl\ IPIl

I 122972 0.5 86 8 10 126 122973 0.5 69 26 34

I 122974 255 28 40 122975 20 294 68 5 98

I 122976 15 1.0 215 58 102 122977 0.5 43 13 30

I 122978 123 129 12 122979 101 53 24 122980 224 71 40

I 122981 115 256 12 52 122982 10 0.5 378 38 62

l) 122983 10 4.0 866 49 26 122984 1.5 329 37 22

I 122755 16 968 44 122756 185 34 56

I 122757 10 9 6 122727 1,075 668 38 122728 0.5 588 545 24 I 122729 0.5 698 716 38 122730 149 51 278

I 122731 62 11 34 122732 10 256 64 10 62

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1 51453 - 1.0 51456

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REFERENCES

AYRES, L.D. (1970): Setting Net Lake area; Ontario Division of Mines, Preliminary Geological Map No. P.538 (revised).

AYRES, L.D. (1972): Northwind Lake area; Ontario Division of Mines, Preliminary Geological Map No. P.756.

AYRES, L.D. (1974): Geology of the Trout Lakes area; Ontario Division of Mines, Geological Report 113.

AYRES, L.D. (1977): Importance of stratigraphy in Early Precambrian volcanic terranes: cyclic vulcanism at Setting Net Lake, northwestern Ontario; ijj Volcanic Regimes in Canada, eds. W.R.A. Barager, L.C. Coleman, and J.M. Hall, Geological Association of Canada Special Paper No. 16, p. 243-264.

HURST, M.E. (1930): Geology of the area between Favourable lake and Sandy Lake, District of Kenora (Patricia Portion); Ontario Department of Mines, vol. 38, part 2, 1929, p. 49-84.

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AYRES, L.D. (1970) : Settirq Net lake area; Ontario Division of Mines, Preliminary Geological Map No. P.S38 (revised).

AYRES, L.D. (1972) : Northwin:l lake area; Ontario Division of Mines, Preliminary Geological Map No. P.756.

AYRES, L.D. (1974): Geology of the Trout Lakes area; Ontario Division of Mines, Geological Report 113.

AYRES, L.D. (1977): Importance of stratigr<lIil.y in Early Precambrian volcanic terranes: cyclic wlcanism at Sett.irq Net lake, northwestern Ontario; .m Volcanic Regimes in canada, eels. W.R.A. Barager, L.C. Coleman, am J.M. Hall, Geological Association of canada Special Paper No. 16, p. 243-264.

HURST, M.E. (1930): Geology of the area between Favcmable lake arxl 8an:iy lake, District of Kenora (Patricia Ibrtion); Ontario De~t of Mines, vol. 38, part 2, 1929, p. 49-84.

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l i i . j T^^ORAMCO EXPLORATIONS LTD.Chemex Labs Ltd.Analytical CtwmltU * G*ooh*mlMt * fUglttwtd Attayer*450 MATHESON BLVD.,E.. UNIT 14, MISSISSAIOA.

ONTARIO, CANADA L4Z-IR5

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Commend: ATTN: ART MURDY, CC: P. WHITTAKER

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NORAMCO EXPLORATIONS LTD.PROJECT : 40 57P.O.* :

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450 M\THESON BLVD .• E .• UNIT 54. MISSISSAlIOA, ONTARIO, CANADA 14Z-IIlS

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NORAMCO EXPLORATIONS LTD. PROJECT :4057

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Chemex Labs Ltd.Analytical Ch*ml*tt * 0*ooh*mlttt * R*glat*r*4 At**y*r*450 MATHESON BLVD.,E., UNIT 54, MISS1SSAIKU,

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PHONE (4161 '90-0310

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205 205 205 20.5 205

- ----20.5 205 205 205 205

.. 205 205 205 205 205

--205 205 205 20.5 20.5

20.5 205 205 205 205

298 15 298 5 298 10 298 <5 298 5

----_.-298 50 298 20 298 5 298 <5 298 <5

298 150 298 170 298 45 298 <5 298 <5

298 <05 298 <5 298 <5 298 <5 298 <05

298 <5 298 <5 298 <5 298 <5 298 <5

4 < 0.5 6 20 < 0.5 34

5 1.0 13 6 0.5 14 5 3.5 74

--.-- ---.- ----.--1.5 6.0 98 6 3.0 51 4 2.0 162 3 2.0 98 5 < 0.5 66

-4 24.0 30S 4 22.5 119 3 8.0 6 3 O.S 1 4 0.5 28

5 < O.S 2S 14 < 0.5 20 10 < 0.5 13 63 < 0.5 41 30 < 0.05 13

6 < 0.5 232 4 0.5 190 5 0.5 245 9 < 0.5 25 4 < 0.5 2

J 275 MAIN ST., W. NORlH BAY, ON PIB 2W7

ProJec t : 4057 Coam .... : ATTN: ART "-'ROY. OC: P. WHITTAKER

~Ie : J~-89 Invoice' :1-8926060 P.O. ,

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A8 926060

Cu Pc Mt M> Ni Pb Zn ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm

>10000 >1.5.00 110 5 161 <5 1615 1830 4.97 480 3 138 20 420

7.52 4.38 430 94 2.59 <.5 136 350 .5.94 590 7 406 <5 262 359 4.14 450 14 372 25 3500

f--- ._-- ._--- ---. 40 3.03 300 <1 23 .5 96

289 3.27 290 71 118 <5 38 378 5.23 265 114 114 <5 26 125 >15.00 41.5 664 259 60 64 292 4.18 395 30 57 < 5 40

------. __ 00 ---- f-----.------ ... ..- ... _------ ---2S7 3.20 510 34 49 5 52 247 2.29 135 194 20 < 5 22 380 4.55 420 3 45 <5 60 324 2.61 160 1 25 <5 34 290 7.83 1595 3 19 65 744

5.-12 --- ------- _._--- -------- .---.~--.--.-_._--_0._._-

------~-- ------..

IS8 970 < 1 14 <5 212 233 5.50 610 2 98 25 1900 528 4.11 495 6 35 15 372

1420 8.67 2090 17 36 <.5 54 2290 13.35 730 5 226 5 1680

---- ---.-- _._--- --.---- --_._-_ .. _-. ... _--- --- -------. - --. .. .--- . - ... ,- - . - .-. -+--

5120 >15.00 875 5 302 <5 2880 468 5.39 825 4740 122 IS 334 652 8.82 995 1455 189 <.5 644 476 8.95 71.5 439 239 10 336 485 9.31 1850 170 190 5 862

-.----.--- - ---.---- 1---_00 _--- . " -----_._., . - .. .. -_. ___ , __ " __ 4_ 4 .. - . >10000 11.20 690 4 116 5 288 >10000 8.21 500 7 90 10 198

3990 I. 38 6.5 1 13 <5 40 109 0.82 80 71 4 20 6 444 5.19 985 49 42 15 180

~--~ . --"-->-123 4.79 890 1 98 20 106 4S 4.12 685 1 80 5 84 18 2.47 37.5 < 1 4.5 <.5 .58 905 7.86 675 I 167 20 236 33 2.69 790 < 1 29 10 36

1075 12.60 10.5 9 668 <5 38 0588 9.31 45 8 545 <5 24 698 12.00 85 4 716 <.5 38 149 10.35 610 1 .51 <5 278 62 2.35 1395 5 11 <5 34

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Chemex Labs Ltd.Analytical Ch*mlsU * G*och*ml8U * R*0HI*(*d A***y*r*4SO KUTHBSON BLVD..B.. UNIT 5 4, Ml SSlSSAKOA.

ONTARIO, CANADA L4Z-IRSPHONE (416) 190-0)10

1275 MAIN ST., W.NORTH BAY, ONP1B 2W7

PfOj*cl : 40J7 Coom.nli: ATTN: ART MURDY. CC:

•H 'Mi l PageNo. r^Tot. Pages 2 Date . J-OCT-99 Invoice t :1-8926060 P.O. l

P. WHITTAKER

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A8926O60

SAMPLEDESCRIPTION

122732122733122734122735122736

122737122751122752122753122754

122755122756122757122971122972

122973122974122975122976122977

122978122979122980122981122982122983122984

PREPCODE

205205205205205

205205205205205

205205205205205

205205205205205

205205205205205

205205

298298298298298

298298298298298

298298298298298

298298298298298

298298298298298298298

Au ppbFAMA

1010

< 5< 5< 5

55< 515

< 510

< 5< 5< 510

< 5

< 5< 52015

< 5

< 5< 5< 511510

10< 5

Asppm

99996

932439

110

1273

199

67005801711

1610669

76

ASppm

< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5

< 0.50.51.0

< 0.5< 0.5

< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5

0.5

0.5< 0.5< 0.5

1.00.5

< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5

0.5

4.01.5

Coppm

6330292526

5018

1004

197

45212615

112238194

4220252026

2120

Cuppm

256116100227239

3541553794253

16185108641

6925529421543

123101224256378

666329

Fea

4.774.064.294.292.46

4.083.646.403.40

XS.OO

5.083.430.3610.302.97

1.913.504.444.292.60

1.872.383.645.024.83

5.518.61

Mnppm

450480580455530

680530500795755

710785190

5020645

295275515785375

1803804255355355951010

MDppm

< 112

171

642241

<<^<"c

<^•^

<

10

1728

Nippm

6451604344

7943817

44

9683498

41

2628685813

12953711238

4937

Pbppm

10< 5< 5< 5

5

520651020

< 5< 5< S105

< 5< 5

5< 5< 5

< 5< 5< 5< 5< 5

< 5< 5

Znppm

6268505218

3222843226104

44566

12666

34409810230

1224405262

2622

sW^ctVJ^n

-SAMPLE

DESCRIPTION

122732 122733 122734 122735 122736

122737 122751 122752 122753 122754 ~-------

122755 122756 122757 122971 122972

122973 122974 122975 122976 122977

122978 122979 122980 122981 122982

122983 122984

-

-.

- -- - -. - - - Tf!!"t~~ONS •.

Chemex Labs Ltd. pa,.~r-~ _ Tot. Paaes: 2 -

An.lrtloal Chemists • G~.t. • Reglal".d A ... y". 450 MATHESON BLVD .• E., lINIT 54, MISSISSAtlOA,

ONTAaIO. CANADA L4Z-laS PHONB (416) 190-0)10

PREP Au ppb A. AS Co CODE FMM ppn ppn ppn

205 298 10 9 < 0.5 63 205 298 10 9 < 0.5 30 205 298 <5 9 < 0.5 29 205 298 <5 9 < 0.5 25 205 298 <5 6 < 0.5 26

1205 298 55 9 < 0.5 50 205 298 <5 32 0.5 18 205 298 IS 43 1.0 100 20S 298 <5 9 < 0.5 4 205 298 10 110 < 0.5 197

-----205 298 <5 12 < 0.5 45 205 298 <5 7 < 0.5 21 205 298 <5 3 < 0.5 2 205 298 10 19 < 0.5 6 205 298 <5 9 0.5 15

- --<·s -.----'-- -- ---205 298 6 0.5 11 205 298 <5 700 < 0.5 22 205 298 20 580 < 0.5 38 205 298 15 17 1.0 19 205 298 <5 11 0.5 4

- 20S- --.----- -----.- ------ -----298 <5 16 < 0.5 42

20S 298 <5 10 < 0.5 20 205 298 <5 6 < 0.5 25 205 298 115 6 < 0.5 20 205 298 10 9 0.5 26

t--20S 298 10 7 4.0 21 20S 298 <S 6 I.S 20

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~te : J~-'9 Invoice' :1-8926060 P.O .•

CBRTIFICATB OF ANALYSIS A8926060

Cu Fc Ml M> Ni Ph Zn ppn % ppm ppm ppm ppn ppm

256 4.77 450 . < 1 64 10 62 116 4.06 480 1 51 <5 68 100 4.29 580 2 60 <5 50 227 4.29 455 17 43 <5 52 239 2.46 530 I 44 5 18

- '~--'--'-- ----. ---_. ----- "--_._----_. 354 4.08 680 64 79 5 32 155 3.64 530 2 43 20 228 379 6.40 500 2 81 65; 432 42 3.40 795 4 7 10 26 53 >15.00 755 1 44 20 104

---'- ---_ ... . -- . -----._-" ----. -"-.-- _.----".«--16 5.08 710 < 1 968 <5 44

185 3.43 785 < 1 34 <5 56 10 0.36 190 <1 9 <5 6 86 10.30 5020 <1 8 10 126 41 2.97 645 < 1 41 5 66

1:91 - ... ----- ._--_. .-.---~--.- ------_. .. --- --:-;:- ---_ .. _- .. - ---~~--- --"----- .. ---

69 295 < 1 26 <5 34 255 3.50 275 <1 28 <5 40 294 4.44 515 < 1 68 5 98 215 4.29 785 < 1 58 <5 102 43 2.60 375 2 13 <5 30

_oW _._-- ----- ---.-._._. -.-.-•... - - ----.---- -_._- - --- ---- ----._- ---_. -.. --.~ 1.87 180 <1 129 <5 12

101 2.38 380 2 53 <5 24 224 3.64 425 10 71 <5 40 256 5.02 535 <1 12 <5 52 378 4.83 S35 1 38 <5 62

5.-51 ---f05- -----.f -----~i9 --<os ~--.----.. --- ---- ------- ---------- --- ---- - -- .. 166 26 320 8.61 1010 28 37 <5 22

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4SO MATHESON BIVU .E . UNIT 14. MI6SIKSAIVM. ONTARIO. CANADA I.4Z-IRS

PHONE (41*) 190-0110

U7J MAIN ST., W.NORTH BAY, ONPIB 2W7

P.oJ.ei ; 4017 Coaimnli: ATTN: ART MliRDY. OC;

p*sDal* : 3-OCT-J9 Invoice l .-I -l 02 6060 P.O. l j

r. WHITTAKER

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A8926060SAMPLE

DESCRIPTION

51451 51452 51453 51454 51455

51456 51457 51458 51459 51460

51461 51512 51513 51514 51515

51516 51517 51518 51519 51520

51521 122594 122595 122596 122597122598 122599 122600 122719 122720122721 122722 122723 122724 122725

122727 122728 122729 122730 122731

PREP CODE

205 205 205 205 205205 205 205 205 205

205 205 205 205 205

"205 205 205 205 205

205 205 205 205 205

205 205 205 205 205205 205 205 205 205

205 205 205 205 205

298 298 298 298 298

298 298 298 298 298

298 298 298 298 298

298 298 298 298 298

298 298 298 298 298298 298 298 298 298298 298 298 298 298

298 298 298 298 298

Au ppb FAfAA

275 20

< 5 < 5 < 5

< 5 < 5

10 5

< S

< 510 20 60 20

is5

10 < 5

5

50 20

S < 5 < 5

150 170 45

< 5 < 5< 5 < S< 5 < 5 < 5

< 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5

As ppm

S 4 5 3 4

10 5 7

24 6

6 4 4 4 5

4 20

5 6 5

"" 15 6 4 3 54 4 3 34

514 10 63 30

6 4 5 94

Ag ppm

^OO 4.0 1.0 0.5 1.0

< 0.5< 0.5

0.5 5.0

< 0.5

< 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5

0.5

< 0.5 < 0.5

1.0 0.5 3.5

6.0 3.0 2.0 2.0

< 0.524.0 22.5 8.0 0.5 0.5

< 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5

< 0.5 0.5 0.5

< 0.5 < 0.5

Co PPm

119 29 33 51 66

16 44 85

127 49

25 8

23 12 8

6 34 13 14 74

98 51

162 98 66

305 119

6 1

2825 20 13 41 13

232 190 245

25 2

Cu ppm

;-ioooo1830 752 350 35940

289 378 125 292257 247 380 324 290158 233 528

1420 22905120

468 652 476 485

5*10000 ^0000

3990 109 444123 45 18 95 33

1075 588 698 149 62

Fe96

;*i 5 . oo4.97 4.38 5.94 4.14

3.03 3.27 5.23

XS.OO 4.18

3.20 2.29 4.55 2.61 7.83

5.12 5.50 4.11 8.67

13.35

^15.00 5.39 8.82 8.95 9.31

11.20 8.21 1.38 0.82 5.19

~ 4/79 4.12 2.47 7.86 2.69

12.60 9.31

12.00 10.35 2.35

M) ppm

110 480 430 590 450

300 290 265 415 395

510 135 420 160

1595

970 610 495

2090 730

875 825 995 715

1850690 500

65 80

985890 685 375 675 790

105 45 85

610 1395

Ntoppm

53

94 7

14

< 171

114 664

30

34 194

3 1 3

< i2 6

17 5

5 4740 1455 439 170

4 7 1

71 49

<

<

9 8 4 1 5

Ni ppm

161 138 259 406 372

2~3

118 114 259 57

49 20 45 25 19

14 98 35 36

226

302 122 189 239 190116 90 13 4

42

98 80 45

167 29

668 545 716

51 11

Pb ppm

< 320

< 5 < 5

25

S < 5 < S

60 < 5

5 < 5 < 5 < 5

65< 5

25 15

< 5 5

< 515

< 5 10 55

10 < 5

20 1520

< 520 10

< 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5

Zn ppm

1615 420 136 262

350096 38 26 64 4052 22 60 34

744212

1900 372

54 16802880

334 644 336 862288 198 40

6 180106 84 58

236 3638 24 38

278 34

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CERTIFICATION :

-SAMPL

DBSCRIP

51451 51452 51453 51454 51455

51456 51457 51458 51459 51460

51461 51512 51513 51514 S1S1S

51516 51517 SlS18 51519 51520

51521 122594 122595 122596 122597

122598 122599 122600 122719 122720

122721 122722 122723 122724 122725

122727 122728 122729 122730 122731

B TION

450 PMTHI!SON BtVII .• 1! • t'NIT '4. MISSISSAtlOA. ONTA~IO. CANA()A t4Z-IRS

PHONB C416, '90-0)10

PREP Au pph AI AI Co CODE PIrlM ppm ppm ppn

205 298 275 5 >200 119 205 298 20 4 4.0 29 205 298 <5 5 1.0 33 205 298 <5 3 0.5 51 205 298 < 5 .. 1.0 66

. -- - .. ~. -... " -. ~ .. ... -.- .- --_._._. 205 298 <5 10 < 0.5 16 205 298 < 5 5 < 0.5 44 205 298 10 7 0.5 85 205 298 5 24 5.0 127 205 298 <5 6 < 0.5 49

... "_ ... ¥--"' •• . .... -. - _., __ 44 • . - -- -., .. - . __ . __ .... _--205 298 <5 6 < 0.5 25 205 298 10 4 < 0.5 8 205 298 20 4 < 0.5 23 205 298 60 4 < 0.5 l2 205 298 20 5 0.5 8

- - ... <.- .. . " .. . .. ,. ... ,_ ....... 205 298 15 4 < 0.5 6 205 298 5 20 < 0.5 34 205 298 10 5 1.0 13 205 298 <5 6 0.5 14 205 298 5 5 3.5 74

"_._ .. .. " '" . - . - ..- .. -- . -. . .. 205 298 SO 15 6.0 98 205 298 20 6 3.0 51 205 298 5 4 2.0 162 205 298 < 5 3 2.0 98 205 298 <5 5 < 0.5 66

. ------ ~- ~--- ... "._.- .. _.-.- --._----_. ----24:0- --.-- 30S 205 298 ISO 4 205 298 170 4 22.S 119 20S 298 45 3 8.0 6 205 298 <5 3 0.5 1 20S 298 <5 4 0.5 28

---. -- ..•.. .. ---.---- .•. ---.. -.--- -- ----_ .. 205 298 < 5 5 < 0.5 --is 20S 298 < 5 1" < 0.5 20 205 298 <5 10 < O.S 13 205 298 <5 63 < 0.5 41 205 298 <5 30 < 0.5 13

.--.- - _.-.-- - .--.---.. ---- ---''7''

205 298 <S 6 < 0.5 232 205 298 <5 4 0.5 190 205 298 <5 5 0.5 245 205 298 <5 9 < 0.5 25 205 298 <5 4 < 0.5 2

-ProJecl : 40 J7 COllln .. lI: ATTN: A~T t.l'ItUY. 0:: 1'. ,",ITTAU~

- _Pa._-' __ Tot:-Ta'j ~tc : J-ocT-19 JnvoJce , :J-3926060 P.O. ,

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A8926060

Cu Pc Ml ~ Ni Ph Za ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppn ppn

>10000 >15.00 110 5 161 <5 1615 1830 4.97 480 3 138 20 420 752 4.38 430 94 259 <5 136 350 5.94 590 7 406 <5 262 359 4.14 450 14 372 25 3500

, .. ---40 3.03 300 <I 23 5 96

289 3.27 290 71 118 <5 38 378 5.23 265 114 114 <5 26 l25 >15.00 415 664 259 60 64 292 4.18 395 30 57 <5 40

_ ... '-is? ,. '-'--- ....... _ .... . . .. -,~ --- . .... - - .-. 3.20 510 34 49 5 52

247 2.29 135 194 20 <5 22 380 4.55 420 3 45 <5 60 324 2.61 160 1 25 <5 34 290 7.83 1595 3 19 65 744 -- .. - - .. . 158 5.12 970 <I 14 <5 212 233 5.50 610 2 98 25 1900 528 4. II 495 6 35 15 372

1420 8.67 2090 17 36 <5 54 2290 13.35 730 5 226 5 1680

. -,- .. -5120 >15.00 875 5 302 <5 2880

468 5.39 825 4740 122 15 334 652 8.82 995 1455 189 <5 644 476 8.95 715 439 239 10 336 485 9.31 1850 170 190 5 862

----.--- --,J:'20 _ .. -_ ... " .. - --~ .. ---_. - ---288 >10000 690 4 116 5

>10000 8.21 500 7 90 10 198 3990 1.38 65 I 13 <5 40

109 0.82 80 71 4 20 6 444 5.19 985 49 42 15 180 _. . ... _._. -"'-'- ..... -.. --- -- ---_ .. _- 123- 4.79 890 . "-'-'-'j 98 20 106

45 4.12 685 I 80 5 84 18 2.47 375 < 1 4S <S 58 95 7.86 675 1 167 20 236 33 2.69 790 < 1 29 10 36

--1m ~60- f-"IOS -----9 668 <5 38

588 9.31 45 8 54S <5 24 698 12.00 8S 4 716 <5 38 149 10.35 610 1 51 <5 278 62 2.35 1395 5 11 <5 34 .

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MAIN ST. , W. NORTH BAY, ON PIB 2W7

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Tot. Pal*DiU s J-OCT-J* Invoice l: 1-9926060 P.O. l :

l*. WHITTAKBR

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A8926O60SAMPLE

DESCRIPTION

122732122733122734122735122736

122737122751122752122753122754

122755122756122757122971122972

122973122974122975122976122977

122978122979122980122981122982

122983122984

PREP CODE

205205205205205

205205205205205

205205205205205205*

205205205205

205205205205205

205205

298298298298298

298298298298298

298298298298298

298298298298298

298298298298298

298298

Au ppb FAfAA

1010

< 5< 5< 5

55< 515

< 510

< 5< 5< 510

< 5

< 5< 52015

< 5

^ 5< 5< S11510

10< S

Aa ppm

99996

932439

110

1273199

67005801711

1610669

76

Ag ppm

< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5

< 0.50.51.0

< 0.5< 0.5

< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5

0.5

6.5< 0.5< 0.5

1.00.5

< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5

0.5

4.0l.S

Coppm

6330292526

SO18

1004

197

45212615

112238194

4220252026

2120

Cuppm

256116100227239

3541553794253

16185108641

6925529421543

123101224256378

866329

Fe96

4.774.064.294.292.46

4.083.646.403.40

^5.00

5.083.430.3610.302.97

1.913.504.444.292.60

1.872.383.645.024.83

5.518.61

Mi ppm

450480580455530

680530500795755

710785190

5020645

295275515785375

180380425535535

5951010

M)ppm

< 112

171

642241

<<<<<

<<<<

<

1<

1728

Ni ppm

6451604344

7943817

44

9683498

41

2628685813

12953711238

4937

Pb ppm

10< 5< 5< 5

5

520651020

< 5< 5< 5105

< 5< 5

5< 5< 5

< 5< 5< 5< 5< 5

< 5< 5

Znppm

6268505218

3222843226

104

44566

12666

34409810230

1224405262

2622

CERTIFICATION :

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DBSCRIP

122732 122733 122734 122735 122736

122737 1227S1 122752 122753 122754

122755 1227S6 1227S7 122971 122972

122973 122974 122975 122976 122977

122978 122979 122980 122981 122982

12298) 122984

B TION

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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A8926060

PREP Au ppb A. As Co Cu Fc Ml M> Ni Pb Za CODE PM-M ppm ppm ppm pprn CJ6 pprn pprn pprn ppm ppm

205 298 10 9 < 0.5 63 256 4.77 450 <1 64 10 62 205 298 10 9 < 0.5 30 1J6 4.06 480 I 51 <5 68 205 298 <5 9 < 0.5 29 100 4.29 580 2 60 <5 50 205 298 <5 9 < 0.5 25 227 4.29 455 17 43 <5 52 205 298 <5 6 < 0.5 26 239 2.46 530 I 44 5 18

. ----- , ' ... - ,., . ---- -205 298 55 9 < 0.5 50 354 4.08 680 64 79 5 32 205 298 <5 32 0.5 18 ISS 3.64 530 2 43 20 228 205 298 151 43 1.0 100 379 6.40 500 2 81 65 432 205 298 <5 9 < 0.5 4 42 3.40 795 4 7 10 26 205 298

--.~Iil 110 < 0.5 197 53 >15.00 755 1 44 20 104

.. --. .. -- ... ". -- ------ ._--_._-- .. -_ .... ~- _ .... - -- .... -. ---- ._ ••• '4"~_ .... -_._. ___ 0" __

205 298 12 < 0.5 45 16 5.08 710 <I 968 <5 44 205 298 Iii < 0.5 21 185 3.43 785 < 1 34 <5 56 205 298 < SI < 0.5 2 10 0.36 190 < 1 9 <5 6 205 298 10, < 0.5 6 86 10.30 5020 < 1 8 10 l26

··~~:-I· .~~~ < 5, 91 0.5 15 41 2.97 645 < 1 41 5 66 ... _. '(,'1 - .. - ,.-. ... ' .... .. .. . ~ . - - .. . -, . ,-

20S 298 <S 0.5 11 69 L91 295 < I 26 <5 34 205 298 <S 700 < 0.5 22 255 3.50 275 <I 28 <5 40 205 298 20 S80 < 0.5 38 294 4.44 SIS <I 68 5 98 205 298 IS 17 1.0 19 215 4.29 785 < I S8 <5 102 205 298 <5 11 0.5 4 43 2.60 .l75 2 13 <5 30

- .- .. -.- .~ .. .. , , . ... --205 298 <S 16 < O.S 42 123 1.87 180 < 1 129 <5 12 20S 298 <5 10 < 0.5 20 101 2.38 380 2 53 <5 24 205 298 <S 6 < 0.5 25 224 3.64 425 10 71 <5 40 205 298 liS 6 < 0.5 20 256 5.02 S3S < 1 12 <5 52 205 298 10 9 0.5 26 378 4.83 535 1 38 <S 62 -_._.- . -.--0- ----.-~-. - __ • _ •• ~ 04 .~ ow. _ •• _ •• _

'" .-_ ... -.. - .. - __ •• w _ ••• _ .-." .... - ... -20S 298 10 7 4.0 21 866 5.Sl S9S 17 49 <S 26 20S 298 <S 6 l.S 20 329 8.61 1010 28 37 <S 22

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ONTARIO, CANADA L4Z-IRS

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CERTIFICATE A8926062

NORAMCO EXPLORATIONS LTD. PROJECT : SETTING NET 40J9 P.O.D :

Samp l ei tubmitted to our lab in Mitiiiiaug*. ON. Thii report wjn printed on J-OCT-89.

SAMPLE PREPARATIONCHEMEXCODE

20 J29 S

WMBERSAMPLES

1 81 t

DESCRIPTION

Rock Geocbem: Cruth.tplit.rinjICP: Aqua regia digeition

T6...ORAMCO EXPLORATIONS LTD. l H

1275 MAIN ST., W. j |V NORTH BAY, ON PIE 2W7

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ANALYTICAL PROCED

CHEMEX

CODE

100 l J

005 929 9 J l 9 J 2 9 J 7 9 J J 940 004 9 JO

NIMBER

SAMPLES DESCRIPTION

Au ppb: Puic 10 t (ampleAi ppm: HNOJ-aQua refla dijtitAf ppm: 9 element.ioil and rockCo ppm: 9 element, loll A rockCu ppm: 9 element, toil A rockPe 516: 9 clement, toil A rockMn ppm: 9 element, toil A rockMo ppm: 9 element, (oil A rockNi ppm: 9 element, toil A rockPb ppm: 9 clement.toil and rockZn ppm: 9 element, toil A rock

MHTHOO

FA-AASAAS-HVDRI ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-ABS ICP-AES

- - -Chemex - - -- ----- 10 Labs Ltd. T~ .•• ORAMCO BXPLORATIONS LTD.

"n.lylloal Chtml,l. • G~mI'I' • Rtgltl.,td "' .. r,,. 4S0 tM.THI!SON 8\.\11) .• 11 .• lINIT '4. MISSISSAllOA.

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Sample. submitted to our lab in Mil.i,.au,a, ON. Thi. report wa. printed on 3-ocr-a9.

SAMPLE PREPARATION CHIlMl!X NlMBF.R

(x)()E SAMPLES

20S 29 a

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Au As A. Co Cu Pe Mn Mo HI Pb Zn

ANALYTICAL PRO CED

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ppm: ppm: ppm:

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AS HYDRI AES AES AES AES AES AES AES ABS ABS

ICP-9 clement. soil cl rock ICP-9 clement. loll 4 rock ICP-

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I'HONK (4IA) 1(0-0)10

1275 MUN ST., W.NORTH BAY, ONPIB 2W7

Project : 8HTTINO NET 4059 Comntnti: ATTN; AM MMRDY, CC:

Tot. Pag*,.: l Date : 3-OCT-89 Invoice t : 1-8926062 P.O. H -.

l', WHITTAKHR

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A8 92 6062

SAMPLEDESCRIPTION

122953122954122955122956122957

122958122959122960122961122962

122963122964122965122966122967

122968122969122970

PREPCODE

205205205205205205205205205205

205205205205205205205205

298298298298298298298298298298

298298298298298

298298298

Au ppbFAtAA

860115195

74601690

4590

10605500420

110105

403360

26025

< 5

Asppm

28502400

36050431116251511

6912

71045

1212

7

A*ppm

2.52.05.08.5

17.0

< 0.56.01.5

11.04.5

0.51.0

< 0.5< 0.5

7.5

< 0.50.5

< 0.5

Coppm

82573

65456165

79794

82

10

Cuppm

906458

237255

6560258

1360277

1320

43748

11110

7

Feft

1.943.181.923.754.71

3.738.79

10.602.432.84

2.092.141.412.271.36

2.311.392.31

Mnppm

125903025

230107015751800255390

75330190410140

315120375

Mbppm

< 111

< 19

<<<^<

^<<^<

<

Nippm

352

113

5197852111

589

H5

f

Pbppm

55

25695630

201485

2520

5

55

< 55

80

< 5< 5< 5

IIHRTIHU'ATION :

Znppm

281622

232252

2022020

1627258

846247428

388

54

sW^cJV4vJU

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DESCRIPTION

122953 122954 122955 122956 122957

122958 122959 122960 122961 122962

122963 122964 122965 122966 122967

--

1---0----------122968 122969 122970

- - - - - - ,@iiIl.dIIIxPLIltlIONIIf!IIIt. Chemex Labs Ltd.

__ IIi-. _ Pa'iC'NO' ,--Tot. Pas".: I - -

Anal~tloal eMmieta • G.oohmlet. • Raglat".d A ..... ,. 450 tMTHKSON aLVI) , .11,. tINIT f •• M188188AllOA.

ONTAlIO. CANADA L.Z-Ilf PHONK C.I~) '90-0)10

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205 298 860 2850 2.5 8 205 298 115 2400 2.0 2 205 298 195 360 5.0 5 205 298 7460 50 8.5 7 205 298 1690 43 17.0 3 -----

205 298 45 11 < 0.5 - 6 205 298 90 16 6.0 54 205 298 1060 25 1.5 56 205 298 5500 15 11.0 16 205 298 420 11 4.5 5

1-205 298 110 69 0.5 7 205 298 10 12 1.0 9 205 298 5 7 < 0.5 7 205 298 40 10 < 0.5 9 205 298 3360 45 7.5 4 ------ ---- ----

205 298 260 12 < 0.5 8 205 298 25 12 0.5 2 205 298 <5 7 < 0.5 10

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ProJect: SIITTINO NIIT .IISO eoa-lIl1: ATTN: AlT .... 'lIlY. CC: I', V<lfITTAKlll

Da t e : 3-ocr-89 Invoice' :1-8926062 P.O. ,

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A8926062

Cu Fc Mt tyb Ni Ph Zn ppm 'l6 ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm

90 1.94 125 <1 3 5 28 64 3.18 90 1 5 5 16 58 1.92 30 1 2 25 22

237 3.75 25 <1 11 695 232 255 4.71 230 9 3 630 252

-3.73 - <TI------s --20 - ._- ~-- -- --- ------- -._------ ------6 1070 202

560 8.79 1575 < 1 197i 1485 2020 258 10.60 1800 < 1 85 25 162

1360 2.43 255 <1 21 20 72 277 2.84 390 <1 11 5 58

- ------ --------- --.--.- - --- ---"------- ---.-~- ----~--- -~-.----~

13 2.09 75 <1 5 5 8 20 2.14 330 < 11 8 5 46

4 1.41 190 < 1 9 <5 24 37 2.27 410 < 1 11 5 74 48 1.36 140 < 11 51 80 28

----1------- --------- ---<TI--9-r------< 5 --.~------- ------"---- - -----~-- -.. ------11 2.31 315 38

110 1.39 120 1 2 < 5 8 7 2.31 375 <11 10

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INSI

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PcoJ*cl : SBTTINO NET 4019 Commali: ATTN: ART MHW)Y, CC:

i P*iTot. P* g t. Date : J-OCT-t* Invoice 1 :1-1926062 P.O. l :

f. WHITTAKER

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A8926062

SAMPLE DESCRIPTION

122953122954122955122956122957

122958122959122960122961122962

122963122964122965122966122967

122968122969122970

PREP CODE

205205205205205

205205205205205

205205205

298298298298298

298298298298298

298298298

205 , 298205

205205205

298

298298298

Au ppb FA-MA

86O115195

74601690

4590

1060550042O

11010S

A* ppm

28502400

Ag ppm

2.52.0

360 5.050 8.543

1 1

17.0

< 0.516 6.025 1.515 11.011 4.5

69127

0.51.0

< 0.54O 10 < 0.5

3360

26O25

< 5

45

12127

7.5

< 0.50.5

< 0.5

Coppm

82573

65456165

79794

82

10

Cu ppm

906458

237255

6560258

1360277

13204

3748

II110

7

FeS6

1.943.181.923.754.71

3.738.7910.602.432.84

2.092.141.41

M\ ppm

125903025

230107015751800255390

75330190

2.27 4101.36

2.311.392.31

140

315120375

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Ni ppm

< ' 3i S

^

9

<

2113

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5

92

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55

25695630

201485

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80

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281622

232252

20220201627258

846247428

388

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-SAMPLB

DBSCRIPTION

122953 122954 122955 122956 122957

lit' - - - - - T"'~ PL~NS_ vnemex Labs Ltd " 127S M\IN ~T" W. "l\6Iyllo.I ehemltl •• Geoo~I •• R .... ' ... d " •• .,... • ~,":~AY I ON <450 ~THI!SON 8L.Vn .I! .• ''NIT 14. MISSISSAtlOA.

ONTA~IO. CANAUA L.4Z-I~S J>'OJ.CI : SI!TTINO NIlT 41119

- - - P .... :~.,-·- -Tot. P.,e., •

.Dlto : )~-,. Invoice. :1-1926062 P.O. ,

J>HONI! "'UI 190-lIlIo c_ ... : ATTN: A~T ..", •• uy. ~"C: I'. WHITTA~U.

PREP Au ppb As CODB PIrlM ppn

liAS ppn

205 298 ·860 205 298 liS 205 298 195 205 298 7460

i

28501 2400

2.5 2.0 5.0 8.5

205 298 1690 17.0

Co ppn

8 2 5 7 3

Cu ppn

90 64 58

237 255

CBRTIFICATB OF ANALYSIS A8926062

Pc CJ6

1.94 3.18 1.92 3.75 4.71

Mt ppn

125 90 30 25

230

M> ppn

TN' /p:.n

I < I'

I i

< : I 9:

3 5 2

11 3

Ph ppm

Zn ppm

5 28 5 16

25 22 695 232 630 252 \--------_ ......... "'.- . " .. .

360~ SO' 43 1

1 - .. 'r- ... , .. .( II <I < l' < II < 1.

..--~----I-----+----II----+---~ 122958 122959 122960 122961 122962

122963 122964 122965 122966 122967

122968 122969 122970

205 298 205 298 205,' 298 205 298 205 i 298

. ~glr-ar 205, 298 205' 298

45 90

1060 5500

420

110 10 5

40, )360

205 298 260 205 298 25 205 298 < 5

111 <0.5 16, 6.0 25 I 1.5

.. -~!J- __ I ~.:.~ 691 0.5, 12 1.0

7 < 0.5 10' < 0.5, 45 I 7.5

-- i 21 '<0.-5 12 O.S

7 < 0.5

6 54 56 16 S

7 9 7 9 4

8 2

10

6 560 258

1360 277

'3 20

4 37 48

II 110

7

3.73 8.79

10.60 , 2.43/' 2.84

~:n'l 1. 41 2.27, 1.361

2.31 I. 39 2.31

1070 15H 1800 255 390

75 330 190 410 140

315 120 375

< ,I < I. < 11 <1 <1.

< ~ I" <1

!

5 197 85 21 11

20 202 1485 2020

25 162 20 72 5 58

.. ··~----4----I-----+----+---1 5 5 8 8 5 46 I) < 5 24

11 5 74 5 80 28

""'9 ---<-5+- 38 2 < 5 8

10 < 5 54

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ftOJBCT HAME:

REPARBD BY:

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PROJECT COST

l

:ed-Wing (14)

Jirborne Surveys (32)

Is s ays (22)

•iamond Drilling (38)

•leld Equipment (20)

BLeld Supplies (18)

rGeochemical Surveys(36)

Geology (30)

Geophysical Surveys(34)

i iATAL t io\

5PAR-TO-DATE

lmature:

Ucopter (12)

4

Land Costs (28)

Llnecutting (42)

Misc. Contracts(46)

___r Overburden Drilling(40).

A3 Rentals (16) ^

Salaries (01) _.

. Sundry (24) -—

Travel tt Ace. (10) ^^ /O 70-

Trenching 4 Stripping(44^

Overhead (47) ———

Date:

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NORAMCO EXPLORATIONS INC.

I e PROJECT COST

"I~OJiCT NAHE: .-de ;/i;&J Ytl NUMBER: Ii 05 :f-

IREPARED BY: hQLYnQ HO"~989 I 11rborne Surveys (32)

Issays (22)

tamond Drilling (38)

reId Equipment (20)

reId Supplies (18)

red-VI.ng (14)

/o,} 13

481·$0

Geochemical Surveys(36) _____ _

I Geology (30) i/6()·OO I

Land Costs (28)

Linecutting (42)

Misc. Contracts(46)

Overburden Drllllng(40)

Rentals (16)

Salaries (01) \5: 855-3 i Sundry (24) L/oI9·~b

Travel , Ace. (10) /O·,/(). DQ.

Geophysical Surveys(3~) _____ _

Illcopter (12)

Trenching & Stripping( 4 4,-) ___ _

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Report of Work(Geophysical, Geologii;iil, Geochemical and Expenditures

DOCUMENT No.

The Mining ActT yno of Sin veyts)

. PXOJVc- TClaim HolcittiU)

Aficlrpss

# (' X Y.Survey Company

/-c"-) ^ c' rv? s 7Name arid Arttlress of Author (of Geo Technical report)RAr ikfe

Instructions: — Please type or prinl.-- If number of mining claims tFaX'ersecT

exceeds space on this form, attach a list. Note: - Only days credits calculated in the

"Expenditures" section may be entered in the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.

- Do not use shaded areas below.Township or Area

Prospector's licence No.

s TKHDate of CurVbyTfTom 61 to)

~ JO #9 l "2ODay j Mo. j "r. J Day | Mb. J Y*r.

total Miles of line"Cut"

ic

te 2 . 1 A O 4 4Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions

For first survey:

Enter 40 days. (This includes lino cutting)

For each additional survey: using the same grid:

Enter 20 days (for each)

Man Days

Complete reverse side and enter total(s) hero

Airhoine Credits

Note: Special provisions credits do not apply !o Airlioine Surveys.

Geophysical

- Electromagnetic

- Magnetometer

- Radiomelric

O t he'

Geological

Geochemical

Geophysical

- Electromagnetic

- Magnetometer

- Radiometric

Other

Geological

Geocheniicol

t lectromagnoi ic

Magnetometer

Radiometric

Days per Claim

Days per Claim

Days per Claim

fVlining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)

Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Typo of Work

Performed on Clnimls)

- L t s #- ^ o

V V ?V/ 7 . f)CfltruMtion of Exppmhiure Days Credits

Total ExppMditmctTotal

Days Credits

2IO\

lnstr ucl ionsTotal Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected in columns at right.

Mm i n_g_C[a|rrl__ Prefix Number

Pi. f Ooo MO

315417.

RECEIVED

FEBO

Expend. Days Cr.

41

i

FINING LAN11991

bs'SBITIDN

RECEIVE i

Mining ClaimPrefix Number

V; X

Expend. Days Cr.

Total number of mining claims covered by this fOport of work.

^ . ^

Dale FlecordRd-l'lpW'rr.ofyAgent (Signature)

Certification Vnrifyiinj Reppft of Workl hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts sot forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same di/ihaand/or after its completion and the annexed report is tiuc.

......... 'Il10

~"""f ® Mom".yn' Report of Work PI .. ~ ",p, o. p.i".. Aft,.,' ,Zoo ~ _ Natur,11 DOCUMENT No. If number of mining clail'"s tra~ersed

RCSOllrCC'5 'Geophysical, Geologie,ll, k) 91 ~o. 0(0 exceeds space on this form, attach a li5l.

(,"II"no _ .. III J,.J Gcochcmical and E xncnditurcsl .'" Note: - Only days credits celculeted in the

-'1ll ,..----------... Instructions: -

"-... .,.j "Expenditures" section may bl! entered in the "Expend. Davs Cr." columns.

The Mining Act Do not use sh ded areas below. 1 YI'O of Su' vry(~-\----------------------------------r:Tr.o:-:w7':::ns:;h:-:i::p-:o:-:r;"A~re:-:8-";";"''':'''~:;:''':;''::;;M;y:.T-~--:,~

\ I1APPt lv''-j ;

(.;/-'0 ,or') 7(:,(1 f! I~. ~··~··~t~ //'3 -fi / J'. 7.._'1._

.... _..

p_r_o_s_p-:recto;~'_8llctY_.nc •. No. (iC;: r"61-~' A 7 I 0,1/ ." 0

.. - . - -L-c--------i

S' TN 1-1

Snpcial Provisions

FOl first survey:

EntN 40 dilYs. (This Includes Imp cull ing)

For each addItional survey: USiOlq thp salnp. ql 1(1:

[ntl'r 20 days (lor each)

M~" D~vs

Complete revelse slek "Old "ntN totill(S) hNe

Geophysical

· Eloctrornagnetic

· Magn cton1oter

· Radiometric:

·Othe'

Geologici'll

Geochemical

I Geophysical

· Elcrtro,nagnetic

· MagnotofllC'!tCl

· Rndion1etric

· Other

GeologIcAl

Days per Claim

. __ .-

Dc1YS per Clainl

~-----------------.~-O-C-h-p.-rn-ic-n-'------~----~ Alrhorn,.. Cr~dlts I Dr.ys per

I Claim

Notf": Sppu;ll IHO\,I~!{Hl$

CI('d,ts do not npply

I

\n I\i,holne SurV!!ys. Magnetometer

RadionH~tfic

Ex pelld I t III es (('xci ud(,:.::s.,epc::..0:;,.w.:..:..::c_r ..::s..::tl:..:i~p.!.p_i 1 .... '9::;):..-______ ---, T VPP. of Wor k Pflrf or n)(~d

?/~L'l)e (.~l", c. rrrforrneci 0" Cle,ml.) ·-+--.:...:.-:..H'---f------.,

<) (/ 5 </'.2~ 1 'I t) (' {' '; t/ 2-- ;j

C"lrulAtion of Ex!,!'n:!,'"r" Day, C,pdils TO'81

lot~1 Expendilq,(,\ Day!> Cr~clI1S

Iflt;1rUCllons

1 otal ()~Y' Cred'ts may be apportioned at Ihe claim holder's choice. Enter nUfnher of days credits pcr claim selectpcl in ('olll nlns a1 r 19i1t.

Certifica1.lofi Vr.rilyinu R,eP2{t of Work

OTI//lttYT KJ/i . .7J// ",70S 1i-G,-4003 .1D~e 01 survev"1frorn & 10)?- q.()jTotal·~soflin.-CU\-

~ay l.J.'!r. _ .. ____________ _

Prelix Numher Expend, Days Cr.

{ {J 4~Q_ 6Z~_ 4'2-9'?}'+:(i. _ .. 1J· 9 '1.3417. __ 1..1· '-i'i.?lll9 if 2

.REC IVE

EE.~ Q .. 1991

~INING LAN S' SE , I , !

~ECE\V

For Office Usc Only 1 Olal Days Cr. Datjl Recorded

Mining Claim E>cpend. Nu";;-'b:--er---I Days Cr. Prefix

~---<-- ----_._---

·--------i----I

---- .. ------.--t----I

-..,.-- -_.}. - .... --_.

- ---- ._---1

TotAl numher of mining clAims covered by this report of work.

Recorded , • a I fo~ ,,;g~,Yo"d~/-.l.G,d? I.-",~,~

I hereby o:rtlf\, that I h~ve a personal and intimate knowledge of the facg set forth in the Report 01 Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnpssccl same dl(jand/or aftN its complctlo~d the anne>ceti'eport is true.

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Ontario

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.

iuZs

Type of Township or Area.

Claim Holder(s) .—ft d* I I 5f r S rv /S

Survey Company. Author of Report. })Address of Author.Covering Dates of Survey..

Total Miles of Line Cut —

t " S Z/? 6(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.

DAYSper c a'm

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

Magnetometer____Electromagnetic. . Radiometric

DATE:.

(enter days per claim)

SIGNATURE:.Author of Report or Agent

Res. Geol. .Qualifications.Previous Surveys

File No. Type Date Claim Holder

MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically

(prefix)

S3

RECEIVED•A-PR-H-199f

TOTAL CLAIMS.

837 (85/12)

·® Ministry of Northern Development and Mines

Geophysical-Geological-Geochemical Technical Data Statement

e Ontario File _____ _

TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORT FACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT

TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.

Type of Survey(s) _ ...... 6....u..E"'-'()o:::.....:..t..-=O:.....;t:-=.L.r'----,(f-/ ___ !.c../l:....;.'H...!....L.~....::.~..L./...:..;,.u.::;.;~+_____ p ____________ ..

Township or Area _-I-,H<..-:T'--.:>o..--_.s_·-=~~/'-4-/1'----"6.L.·~Il ..... h'""'W--I..JIif."'""JL-~9 __ -Claim Holder(s)._-"6::.u.:::e=-()::::.......:...~~~r_~C(J::::J' ~/':.:...'l~ _____ _

';)# 1/5fr S' n../ tI C)'CT#IV/9

Survey Company __ -:-AJ~o!::..-~I!.L'!2LLn~C~· cJ=__---'[~,,..;~f_/1..LV--l-/'.J./J...:...!::~=---_ A uthor of Report _~pf--.I"'-::---"W=-'-H--'---'-I-'-.,-'7'-',4,_·L-yc: ..... £j~<"{' ________ _ Address of Author t;h day 113">- 5 7' P II (/ 77AtJ,1l

Covering Dates of S urvey--,,..,./l.-"u~f'----yL'7-'-/;:;--_-;--5=E..L-~=-""7--_____ _ ~ (linecutting to office)

Total Miles of Line Cut _______________ _

)VISIONS

MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically

.... I(I1.t ........... /./(eP...~???. .............. . (prefix) (number)

............................. tJ.'f. ?..t!.. I. 2 ................ .

............................. 1.1..?.tf.t.r... .............. .

............................. tfi. 'J..1..1.!.. 7. ............... .

SPECIAL PRC CREDITS RE QUESTED Geophysical

DAYS per claim ·········· .. ········ .. ···· .. ·· .... · .. · .. ··· .. · .... ······ .... ·····1

III

ys (includes ENTER 40 da line cutting) f( )r first survey.

ys for each ENTER 20 da additional sun same grid.

'ey using

'-----

--Electromagnetic

-Magnetometer

-Radiometric

-Other

Geological

Geochemical

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

Magnetometer ___ Electromagnetic Radiometric __ _

DATE:

Res. Geol.

(enter days per claim)

___ SIGNATURE: _~-:---::-::--~--:---:-_ Author of Report or Agent

____ Qualifications _________ _

Previous Surveys File No. Type

--'~-.r---~-----------~ Date Claim Holder

837 (85/12)

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............ MINING .. [AND.S .. ~.~.:.I.n:;i~ ......

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. Station interval —— Profile scale————-

.Number of Readings

.Line spacing .———

Contour interval ..

a •zo

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

U

Isw w

Instrument.Coil configuration Coil separation ——Accuracy —Method:Frequency.

Parameters measured.

Fixed transmitter D Shoot back D In line CD Parallel line

(specify V.L.F. station)

O

Instrument.Scale constant —.Corrections made.

Base station value and location

5o*— J

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Elevation accuracy.

Instrument ———————— Method Q Time Domain Parameters — On time ———

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

O Frequency Domain _ Frequency ______ Range ______

Power.Electrode array — Electrode spacing . Type of electrode

GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA

GROUND.§..!2BY!r2. -- If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey •• Number of Stations _________________ Number of Readings ____________ _ Station interval Line spacing _______________ _ Profile scale COntourinterval ________________________________________ __

Instrument

I Accuracy - Scale constant ________________________________________ _

Base Station check~n interval (hours) _____________________________________________ ~ Base Station location and value _________________________________________ _

Instrument Coil configuration ____________________________________ _ Coil separation _______________________________________ _ Accuracy

Method: o Fixed transmitter o Shoot back o In line o Parallel line Frequency

(specify V.L.F. station) Parameters measured __________________________________________ _

Instrument

Scale constant >-b Corrections made ____________________________________________ _ > ~ ~ Base station value and location ____________________________________ _

Elevation accuracy ___________________________________ _

Instrument

Method 0 Time Domain o Frequency Domain Parameters - On time ________________ _

- Off time ______________ _ -'- Delay time ________________ _

- Integration time _____________ _

Power

Electrode array

Frequency ____________ _ Range _____________ __

~ Electrode spacing ____________________________________ _ Type of electrode ___________________________________ _

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SELF POTENTIALInstrument—-——————-————-——^—-—^——-————————.^--——— Range.Survey Method ..—-——————^-——————————————.^—-———-—————————

Corrections made.

RADIOMETRICInstrument ———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 turvey) Aircraft used———————-———^—^-^————^^——.^———...—Sensor altitude.Navigation and flight path recovery method.

Aircraft altitude________________________________Line Sparing Miles flown over total area________________________Over claims only.

•• SELF POTENTIAL

Instrument ___________________________________________ Range ___________________ _

Su~eyMethod----------------------------________ -----------------------------------

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} ________________________________________ _

NRBORNE SURVEYS

Typeofsu~ey(s)----------------------------------------------------------______ ----

Instrument(s)

Accuracy

Aircraft used

Sensor altitude

(specify for each type of survey)

(specify for each type of survey)

Navigation and flight path recovery method ___________________________________________________ _

Aircraft altitude _____________________________ Line Spacing __________________ _

Miles flown over total area Over claims only------------------

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GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY - PROCEDURE RECORD

Numbers of claims from which samples taken.

Total Number of Samples. Type of Sample.

(Nature of Material)Average Sample Weight——————— Method of Collection————————

Soil Horizon Sampled. Horizon Development. Sample Depth———— Terrain————————

ANALYTICAL METHODSValues expressed in: per cent

p. p. m. p. p. b.

D Dn

Cu, Pb,

Others—

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

Field Analysis

Drainage Development———————————— Estimated Range of Overburden Thickness.

Extraction Method. Analytical Method- Reagents Used ——

Field Laboratory AnalysisNo. ———^——————

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

Mesh size of fraction used for analysis-———

Extraction Method. Analytical Method. Reagents Used ——

Commercial Laboratory (. Name of Laboratory.—. Extraction Method——Analytical Method. Reagents Used ——,

.tests)

-tests)

-tests)

General. General.

GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY - PROCEDURE RECORD •• Numbers of claims from which samples taken ________________________ _

Total Number of Samples __________ _

Type of Sample (Nature of Material)

Average Sample Weight ___________ _

Method of Collection ____________ _

Soil Horizon Sampled ___________ _

Horizon Development ___________ _

Sample Depth_

Terrain __ _

Drainage Development. ___________ _

Estimated Range of Overburden Thickness, ____ _

SAMPLE PREPARATION (Incl";;'des drying, screening, crushing, ashing)

Mesh size of fraction used for analysis ______ _

GeneraJ1-__

ANALYTICAL METHODS

Values expressed in: per cent 0 p.p.m. 0 p.p.b. 0

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

Others ________________ _

Field Analysis ( ___________ tests)

Extraction Method __________ _

Analytical Method __________ _

Reagents Used ____________ _

Field Laboratory Analysis

No. (,-------_______ tests)

Extraction Method __________ _

Analytical Method __________ _

Reagents Used ____________ _

Commercial Laboratory (.--______ tests)

Name of Laboratory __________ _

Extraction Method __________ _

Analytical Method __________ _

Reagents Used ____________ _

General----------------

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Ontario

Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Ministere du DeVeloppement du Nord et des Mines

July 15, 1991

Mining Lands Section159 Cedar Street, 4th FloorSudbury, OntarioP3E 6A5

Telephone: (705) 670-7264 Fax: (705) 670-7262

Your File: Our File:

W. 9120. 010 2. 14044

Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Developmentand MinesOntario Government BuildingBox 324Red Lake, OntarioPOV 2MO

Dear Sir/Madam:

RE: Notice of Intent dated June 12, 1991 for Expenditures on mining claims KRL. 993417 et al. in the Setting Net Lake Area.

The assessment work credits/ as listed with the above-mentioned Notice of Intent have been approved as of the above date.

Please inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so indicate on your records.

Yours sincerel

Ron. C. Gashinski,Provincial Manager, Mining LandsMines S Minerals DivisioniM/j l

Enclosure:

cc: Geotest Corporation Ottawa, Ontario

Resident Geologist Red Lake, Ontario

Mr. Jens E. Hansen Nepean, Ontario

/Assessment Files Office Toronto, Ontario

..

(t) Ontario

Ministry of Northern Development and Mines

Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines

Jul Y 15, 1991

Mining Reoorder

Mining Lands Seotion 159 Cedar Street, 4th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6A5

Telephone: (705) 670-7264 Fax: (705) 670-7262

Your File: W.9120.010 Our File: 2. 14044

Ministry of Northern Development and Mines Ontario Government Building Box 324 Red Lake, Ontario POV 2MO

Dear Si r /Madam:

RE: Notioe of Intent dated June 12, 1991 for Expenditures on mining claims KRL. 993417 et al. in the Setting Net Lake Area.

The assessment work credits, as listed with the above-mentioned Notice of Intent have been approved as of the above date.

Please inform the recorded holder of these mining olaims and so indicate on your records.

Y~s sinc~rely /7 f/'9CG~~# Ron. C. Gashinski, Provincial Manager, Mining Lands Mines & Minerals Division

,Ii ALM/ j 1 yI/l~~cl os ure:

cc: Geotest Corporation Ottawa, Ontario

Resident Geologist Red Lake, Ontario

Mr. Jens E. Hansen Nepean, Ontario

~ssessment Files Office Toronto, Ontario

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® Mw*try * Ttchnteil AMW Northern Otvttoomw* . is***. •nd Mm** Wonc Crwfits

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Typ* o* turvty *nd numb* of AtMwmtnt dtyi w*dtt p*r d*lm

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O Credits h*v* b**n r*due*d b*c*uM of p*rti*l eov*r*4* of cltirm.

Q Credit* hiv* bMin r*duc*d b*c*ui* of cometlom to work ditM *nd flgunn of *ppllc*nt.

Mnln(CWimAiN(M4

$2486.25 spent on assaying samples taken from mining claims:

KRL. 993417 to 419 incl. 1000620

165.75 days credit allowed which may be

grouped in accordance with Section 76(6) of the Mining Act R. S. O. 1980.

SfMcliI crtxfitj under wctkm 77 (16) for th* following mining diJmt

No crtditt htv* bwn allowod for th* following mining dtlmt

Q not tuffictontly eov*r*d by tht iurv*y Q in*ufflci*nt tKhnte*! d*U rll*d

Th* Mining R*cord*r rmy r*duo* th* *bov* enxJta H n*c**ury In ord*r th*t th* tot*) numb*r of *porov*d *M*urmnt d*y* r*oord*d on **ch el*)m dOM not

•xe**d tht maximum illomcd M followi: O*oonvile*l - tO: Q*oloaoe*t * 40: OtoehMnled - 40: iMtbwi 711101 . id.

•2* (KM*

14i,

Geotest Corporation ~~~~ : T.~. or·NfIo

______ <iettjog Net La e Area

EJtctrOf'l\l8MtIc cIIY'

MIgnetomotor dIYI

Aldlometrlc dIYI

InductcI pollrlutlon cIIY'

Other dIya

Section n (19) $H"Minlno Clllml AmtNd" column

Geologlcal ____________ cIIY'

Geochem~I __________ cIIY'

Airborne 0

Speclel prOYlllon Cl Ground 0

o Crediu "- btln reduced btc:Iu .. of pertlll co ....... of cilima.

o CrtdIu hi .... bltJn ~ bItIuIl of comctloN to work dltnlnd flgu,. of IppllClllt.

Speell' crtdlb und.r aec:tJon n 18 for the onowtng ( ) f

$2486.25 spent on assaying samples taken from mining claims:

KRL.993417 to 419 incl. 1000620

165.75 days credit allowe.d which may be

grouped in accordance with Section 76(6) of the Mining Act R.S.O.1980.

mini elel ~~. IN

No crtdlb hlYt been aIIoMCI for the followlnt mlnlnt eI.l""

o not sufficlentlv co .... red by th.SUMV o Insufflcllftt ttchnlcll dati filed

The Mini", Recorder mlV reduce thllbo ... credits" IIICIIIIty In order thlt thl totII number of epproYid """"""t dIyI rtCOrdtd on IICh ctllm dOlI not

txCMd thl mlxlmum llIOONId • follolM: Otophyslcll·lO; G.o1ogoca1. 40; Oeoc~· 40; Section "".) • eo.

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LABORATOIRE D'ANALYSE BOURLAMAQUE LTtt

BOURLAMAQUE ASSAY LABORATORIES LTD.

Jen* Hao*tn Napean, OntAfto

Jens,

After our t*lophonw oonvwrnation this morning I looknd up the price* t ho t you

According to a 1988 Foe Schedule from Chemex, vt)u would have paid the following prices to have your assays done:

Go H - 30 grams. Fire assay, A. A. finish ^ 8,75Ooid related trace elements (11 elements) 17,00Sample preparation (up to 10 Ib. cample) 3.RQ

Total cost per

X hope this is of atone help to you.

Regards,

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JUN IE '91 9:50 PfiGE.002

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1 hope this is of .o~e help to you.

ReCiJards,

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JUN 12 '91 9:50

$ 8.75 17.00 3.~O

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aOJECT NAME:

fREPARED BY:

NORAMCO EXPLORATIONS INC.

PROJECT COST

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ssays (22)

jiamond Drilling (38)

.eld Equipment (20)

eld Supplies (18)

bced-Ving

sochemical Surveys(36)

ology (30)

ophysical Surveys(34)

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LOTS. MINING CLAIMS. PARCELS. ETC ------

UNSURVEYED LINES, LOT LINES PARCEL BOUNDARY MINING CLAIMS ETC

RAILWAY AND RIGHT OF WAY

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FLOODING OR FLOODING RIGHTS

SUBDIVISION OR COMPOSITE PLAN

RESERVATIONS

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. MINING RIGHTS ONLY _________ .. _. __ ..

LEASE. SURFACE & MINING RIGHTS ____________ • ___ .•

• SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY ___ . ___ • __ .. ___ ~ __ ~

.. • MINING RIGHTS ONLY ___________ .. __ • __ . ~

LICENCE OF OCCUPATION _____ ~ ________ . ______ ~ ___ ....

ORDER.IN·COUNCI L _____________________ ..... ___ • OC

RESERYA TlON ~ _________________________ .... ___ • <9 CANCELLED SAND & GRAVEL __ • __ • ___________________ • ___ . <9

NOTE; MINING RIGHTS IN PARCELS P ... TENTED PRIOR TO ~AV 6. HJ13. VESTED '''1 ORIGINAL ,. ... TENTEE BY THE "UBLIC LANOS ACT. R..Si.O. t1iil70. CH ... ~. DC. ~EC, U. SUBSEC 1

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