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Stripping and Sampling Report On NP-2 Area of the
Shib M Project Shibananing Township, Sudbury M.D., Ont. 1.252
By: GA. Harron P.Eng , P Geo May 7, 2003
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Table of Contents
; , Page1.0 Summary........................................ ... . ... .......... .................... ......... .. ..... ....................;.....i....;.... 12.0 Location and Access ........................................................................ ......................................,^.L.......23.0 Property and Title.......... ....... ...... ................. ................. ............... ....... ..........................L..........24.0 General Geology................. ......... ............................................ ............................................!....i.;.'......25.0 Work Program........... ........... ........................................................................................;...;.......... :.:.......3
5.1 Stripping............................................................................................... .................................;.........,.35.2 Washing....................................... ..................... .................... ..........................................................35.3 Sampling NP-2 Area.................... ..................................................................................:........:..... v ..4
6.0 Analyses, NP-2 Area Samples ......................... ........................................ ...........................................47; 0 Results, NP-2 Area Samples.................................................................................................................48.0 References............................. ................................... ....................... ..... ...........................................59.0 Certification......................... ........ ............ ...... ........ .................. ............... ... ..................................6100 Appendix 1 Analytical Result:;. ........................................... ...................... ......................................7
List of FiguresAfter page
F: igure 1 Location Map.............. ......................... .. .... ................................. ..........................................2F: igure 2 Claim Map............... .................... .............................................. .. ..........................................2Figure 3 Property Geology ....................................... ........................... .................................................2Figure 4 1991 Grab Sample Results.. ....................................................... .........................................3Figure 5 Stripping Locations...................... ...... ................. i .................. ...... .....-................^. ^.,,T.......,3FigureG NP-2 Channel Sarr'plca, rt 8. Pd Values....... .. .................... ...... ..... ....................................4Figure 7 NP-2 Channel Samples, Plotted Values............................................... ....................................4
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1.0 Summary
During the period from August 22, 2001 to December 9, 2001, MacDonald Mines Exploration Ltd, funded an overburden stripping / outcrop washing l and sampling program on claims 1118378 and 1165386;: A total of 5,750 square metres of bedrock were stripped at 5 locations, of which two were washed (1,250 square metres). A total of 99 channel samples and 7 grab samples were collected from the NP-2 area, and 1 grab sample from the NP-1 East area were collected in the November 5 to 9, 2001 period. All ; samples were analyzed for platinum, palladium and gold and an additional 52 elements. y,
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The stripped areas are underlain by medium grained gabbronorite containing pyroxenite and nodular anorthosite inclusions characteristic of the inclusion-bearing zone of the Lower Series. Sulphide j, r , mineralization consists of 1 -2Va irregular aggregates of pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite hosted in the l 3; j gabbronorite matrix. L : r
Analytical results from the NP-2 channel samples indicate an average of 529 ppb Pd, 122 ppb Pt^ Oil.9% Cu and D.07% Ni over 6.5 rn in samples # 931-943 in channel #3. ' * f
Grab samples of pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite-bearing gabbronorite from the NP-2E area returned values in the range of 246-833 ppb palladium, 66-198 ppb platinum, 1380-3310 ppb Cu, 706-1390 ppb Ni ' accompanied by a low Au value Further sampling of this area is recommended
The one grab sample (#966) from the NP-1 E area contains significant values of palladium and platinum (1000 ppb Pd and 224 ppb Pt) accompanied by a low gold value. Further sampling of this area is recommended
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2.0 Location and Access J
The property is located in the central western part of Shibananing Township, Sudbury Mining Division, Ontario (Plan G-2866). The claims are approximately 18 kilometres northwest of Webbwood (located on Highway 17, and about 75 kilometres west of Sudbury (Figure 1). ! '
Access to the property is via a combination of forestry roads and trails (Figure 1). Approximately 6 km along the paved Agnew Lake Road, north of Webbwood, a Domtar Ltd. forestry gravel road bears west. This road is followed for about 10 km to a dirt road bearing northwest, which provides access to a hydro transmission line and Kitts Lake This trail is followed for about 3.5 km to the hydro right-of-way, and a further 6 km along a trail ending at Nodule Pond (local name). Manitou Stone (Canada) Inc. constructed this trail in 1992 to access a dimension stone prospect on claim 1118378 Extensive windfall removal and clearing of creek crossings was required to allow for ATV transit.
3.0 Property and Title
The property consists of 5 un-patented mining claims containing 29 units covering a nominal 464 hectares (Figure 2). Assessment work filed pursuant to this report extends the current tenure as shown in the following table.
Claim Record Date Anniv. Date Required BankedNumber Units (yy/mm/dd) (yy/mm/dd)11183781165386123752312375241237525
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915.29
91/08/21 92/02/20 00/01/25 00/01/25 00/01/25
06/08/21 07/02/20
OG/01/25 03/04/25
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3,6006,00010,860
25,2071,271
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26,478
Recorded Owner Brunne 66.70 Brunne 66.70Xo,Turcott Brunne 66 707o,Turcott 33.3"Xo Brunne 66.707o,Turcott SS.3% Brunne 66 7 0Xo,Turcott 33.307o
Note: * Work Report Pending (SG298), which will extend tenure for an additional year, if accepted.
MacDonald Mines Exploration Ltd. has an option to earn a 100"7o interest in the property, subject to a net smelter royalty in favour of the vendors
7 4.0 General Geology
The claims cover portions of the Marginal, Lower and Main Series lithostratigraphic units of the East Bull Lake Intrusion ("EBLI") near its eastern terminus (Figure 3). The Marginal Series consists of l : discontinuous footwall breccia (Border Zone) and aphanitic to fine grained gabbronorite (Gabbronorite Zone). Lower Series rocks consist of inclusion-bearing gabbronorite, anorthosite and nodular anorthosite. The inclusion-bearing gabbronorite contains predominantly pyroxenite inclusions. Main Series lithologies on the property comprise! massive to weakly layered and rhythmically-layered Seucogabbronorite and vari- textured gabbronorite.. : ;
In general, no major faults or folds have been noted on the property. However a north trending topographic linear of unknown significance is present immediately south of Nodule Pond. .-. .
Lower Series rocks are the focal point for magmatic contact type Cu-Ni-PGE mineralization. Contact type mineralization comprises approximately equal amounts of pyrrhotite -t- chalcopyrite (average 2-30X) combined, maximum observed 10 07o) These sulphides are most abundant in a variety of gabbroic rock types that form the matrix of the inclusion-bearing zone at the base of the Lower Series. The platinum group metals occur in, or proximal to, sulphide minerals The most common PGE-bearing minerals are Pd-Bi-Te compounds and sperrylite (PtAs^). Inclusions of melanogabbro and pyroxenite also contain PGE-enriched sulphides (Peck, O.C., James, R.S., Chubb, PT., Prevec. S.A. and Keays, R. R., 1995).
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PROTEROZOICHuronian Supergroup15 Breccia Dyke
East Bull I&ke IntrusionMain Series'9 Rhythmically Layered Zone8 Leucogabbronorite Zone
6a massive leucogabbronortte8b massive to layered leucogabbronorite
Lover Series7 - Anorthosite Zone
7a massive anorthosite 7b nodular anorthosite
6 Inclusion Bearing Zone6a inclusion bearing leucogabbronorite 6b inclusion bearing gabbronorite
Marginal Series5 Gabbronorite Zone4 Border Zone
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Prospecting in 1991 by Mr Brunne and Mr Turcott (property owners) discovered interesting Pt and Pd values at 2 locations (NP-1 and NP-2) southeast and southwest of Nodule Pond on claim 1118378 (Figure 4, after Turcott, 1992). Both PGE occurrences are hosted by rusty weathering gabbronorite of the Lower Series.
5.0 Work Program
The work program, consisting of power stripping, washing of selected stripped areas, collection of grab samples and diamond saw channel sampling of selected areas was conducted by Lordan Explorations Ltd. (P.O. Box 35, Whitefish Falls, Ontario POP 2HO), under contract to MacDonald Mines Exploration Ltd. Supervision of the work and provision of Qualified Person services was contracted to G.A. Harron Z Associated lnc.(133 Richmond St W., Suite 615, Toronto, Ontario M5H 2L3).
Machinery was mobilized to the property on August 22, 2001 and was removed on December 9, 20017
5.1 Stripping "~~"" "~
Prior to stripping an access trail was constructed from the hyrdo right-of-way to the site, generally along a pre-existing trail. Significant amounts of time were required to remove windfall and clear debris from watercourses. A total of 52 excavator hours was required to complete the 11 km long access trail in the August 22 to September 1,2001 period.
Mechanical stripping using a Caterpillar 225 excavator was conducted at four sites on claim 1118378 and one site on claim 116538G (Figure 5). Overburden depth ranges from zero to a maximum of 3.5 metres in one small local area. The dimensions of the stripped areas are listed in the following table.
Claim1118378 1165386'"1118378 "l"il837'8"~"~
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3*QOO5,750
In some cases it was necessary to cut the tree cover for machine access trails and removal of heavy vegetation from the proposed stripping areas. An ATV and trailer was required for daily fuel haulage and local transportation to the work site.
A total of 191.5 machine hours was required to clear the total 5,750 square metre area, over 30 days in the September 3 to December 9, 2001 period.
5.2 Washing
Washing of the NP-1 and NP-2 stripped areas was accomplished using a Wajax pump and or a Wanda pump, with water sourced from Nodule Pond. The total area washed was approximately 250 m2 at NP-1 and approximately 1,000 m 2 at the NP-2 site. The onset of cold weather prevented the washing of other sites. One person was required for this work type, supported by an ATV and trailer for fuel and hose handling and access to the work site
The washing required 27 man days and 25 days of rental pumps and hoses during the September 11 to November 9, 2001 period
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5.3 Sampling NP-2 Area
A total of 99 channel samples were sawn from three channels within the stripped area of the NP-2 site (Figure 6). Stihl power saws fitted with either a single or dual 14 inch diameter diamond saw blade(s) was used to cut the 5 cm wide samples Each sample was limited to a measured 05m length. A unique number embossed on aluminum tape anchored to the bedrock marks each sample location. Figure 6'" ~ shows the locations of the channel samples. . ~ —-.r———.—r^T^T. —
In addition 7 grab samples were collected outcrops at the NP-2 site and one from the NP-1E area. The locations of these samples and their Pd and Pt contents are also shown in Figure 6.
Analytical results for all of the samples collected are listed in Report 23856, which is included as Appendix 1. A total of 108 samples were collected in the November 5-9, 200' period.
Two persons (and occasionally one person) supported by an ATV and trailer wan required to accomplish the sampling.
6.0 Analyses, NP-2 Area Samples
Activation Laboratories Ltd. of Ancaster, Ont jrio, analyzed all samples using multiple analytical techniques. Platinum, palladium and gold values were obtained by fire assay of a 30 gram sample with an ICP l OES finish for sampled listed in "Report 23856".
Samples listed in "Report 2385(3" were also analyzed for an additional 52 elements by ICP / MS techniques following aqua regia digestion.
7.0 Results, NP-2 Area Samples
All of the areas stripped are underlain by dark coloured medium grained gabbronorite intermixed with pyroxenite and nodular anorthosite inclusions characteristic of the inclusion-bearing zone of the Lower Series. Sulphide mineralization consists of 1-207o combined pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite as irregular aggregates in the gabbronorite matrix. A topographic north-trending linear immediately south of Nodule Pond may offset the NP-1 and NP-2 zones in a vertical sense.
Analytical results from the NP-2 channel samples indicate an average of 529 ppb Pd, 122 ppb Pt, D.19% Cu and Q.07% Ni over 6.5 m in samples # 931-943 in channel # 3. Numerous other narrow zones of Pd + Pt enrichment are also present in all three channels (Figure 7).
A grab samples of pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite-bearing gabbronorite from the NP-2E area returned values in the range of 246-833 ppb palladium, 66-198 ppb platinum, 1380-3310 ppb Cu, 706-1390 ppb Ni accompanied by a low Au value. Further sampling of this area is recommended.
The one grab sample (#966) from the NP-1 E area contains significant value? of palladium and platinum (1000 ppb Pd and 224 ppb Pt) accompanied by a low gold value. Further sampling of this area is recommended.
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8.0 References
Pock, DC, James, R.S., Chubb, PT., Prevec S A and Keays, R R , 1995, Geology, Metallogeny and Petrogenesis of the East Bull Lake Intrusion, Ontario, OGS OFR 5923
Turcott, MB. 1992, Report on Decorative Stone Sampling and ProspecUnci -- Shibananing Twp., AFRI# 41J08NE0001.
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9.0 Certification
l hei eby certify:
1. that l am a Consulting Geologist, and reside at 1050 Caldwell Avenue, Mississauga, Ontario, L5H 1Z4
2. that l graduated from Carleton University with a Bachelor of Science degree 'n 1969, and that l also graduated from The University of Western Ontario with a Master of Science degree in 1972.
3. that l am a member in good standing of:The Association of Professional Engineers of OntarioThe Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicist'; of the NorthwestTerritories and Nunavui
4. that l have been practising my profession in North and South America, and Africa for more than 30 years.
5. that l am a "Qualified Person" as defined in Nl 43-101, and responsible for n! ; portions of this report not subject to disclaimer.
6. that the accompanying report is based on examination of private and public documents pertaining to the property The author last visited the property in October, 2001 at v\hich timo surface geology, sample sites and sampling protocol were examined l discussed.
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10.0 Appendix 1 Analytical Results NP-2 Area
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Activation Laboratories Ltd. Work Order: 23932 Reoort: 2385t
Sample ID
NP2-859
NP2-860
NP2-861
NP2-862
NP2-863
NP2-864
NP2-865
NP2-866
NP2-867
NP2-868
NP2-869
NP2-870
NP2-870 Dup
NP2-871
NP2-872
NP2-873
NP2-874
NP2-875
NP2-876
NP2-877
NP2-878
NP2-879
NP2-880
NP2-881
NP2-882
NP2-883
NP2-884
NP2-885
NP2-886
NP2-837
NP2-839
NP2-890
NP2-891
NP2-892
STANDARD FA-1 OR
NP2-893
NP2-894
NP2-895
NP2-896
NP2-897
NP2-898
NP2-899
NP2-900
NP2-901
NP2-902
NP2-903 f
NP2-904
NP2-90S
NP2-906
NP2-907
NP2-908
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13 16
108 144
21 107
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7 -4
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-S -4
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8 -4
9 9
14 6?
37 137
21 .-in
21 59
32 57
20 127
13 62
10 23
5 55
12 27
11 j 25
- ~ v '
7l 18
-5 5
13 ! 54
13: 29
490 499
17 54
27 60
22! 89
60 226
43: 112
S 7
27, 92
7 j 27
33 85
12 29
16 12
1li 7
23 42
21 [ 61
33 107
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Sample ID j Au i
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NP2-909 4
NP2-910 -2
NP2-910 Dujj^ -2
NP2-911 : 3Npz-gff " " "sNP2-913 3
NP2-914 -2
NP2-91S ^ ^ 2
NP2-916 i 17
NP2-917 -.j .4
NP2-913 l -2
NP2-919 -2
NP2-92O -2—— — — — —— - - -t- ———— - NP2-92 1 8
NP2-922 -2
NP2-923 17
NP2-924 2
NP2-925 __ 2
NP2-926 H -2STANDARDFA-10R j 480
NP2-927 j 52
NP2-928 ' 8
NP2-929 ' 10
NP2-930 _ 8
NP2-931 29
NP2-932 ! 33
NP2-933 62
NP2-934 ; 60
NP2-935 64
NP2-93S j 24
NP2-937 ! 27
NP2-933 j 19
NP2-939 40
NP2-940 33
NP2-940 Dug. 29
NP2-941 54
NP2-942 37
NP2-943 14
NP2-944 30
NP2-94S i 36
NP2-94S , 16
NP2-947 16
NP2-94S 21
NP2-949 10
NP2-950 10
NP2-951 39
NP2-952 7
NP2-953 6
NP2-954 3
NP2-955 -2
NP2-9S6 l 3- - - ---""- -— ' -- i - -- —— NP2-9S7 l 3
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pph ppb
29! 61
15 31
11 33
35! 59"""""an- si
21 66
101 26
22 32
84 367
9 18
12 26
2;i 37
9 30
38; 114
8 24
73 397
11 j 26
8! 4
14 8
481 479
62 271
9] 62
34 146
14 64
109 413
126 543
214 1 889
109 560
183 948
64 ' 233
121 354
70; 306
164! 644
95 ! 408
98 416
157 763
147 688
55 242
114 5I2
79 1 469
40: 264
49 211
65 300
44' 126
32 125
159. 693
18 78
S 54
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-5; 28
21 5
9 11
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Sample ID
NP2-958
NP2-959
NP2-960
STANDARD FA-10R
NP2-961
NP2-962 -
NP2-963 — - -'
NP2-964
NP2-965
NP2-966
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Pt; Pd
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152 600
194 833
66 246
472 475
189 694
126 393'""""198 1"" "' 687
147 796
242 730
224 1000
480 470r 1
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Client: MacDqnatd Mines Contact: F.Smeenk Negative Values Equal Not Detected at That Lower Limit.
NP2-061N'P2-862NP2-H63NP2-^64NP2-865NP2-E66NP2-837NP2-S68NP2-8,;8 RepNP2-ati9NP2-S 70NP2-8"1NP2-8V2NP2-813NP2-E/4NP2-375
NF2-3V7 NP2-8.V8 NP2-8V9 NF2-860
NP2-CB2 NP2-833
NP2-SJ5
NP2-888 (PULP ODP) NP2-889 ' NP2-890 riP2-830 Rep
NP2-8S2 NP2-893 NP2-8S4 NP2-895 NP2-896 NP2-897 NP2-898 .
NP2-900NP2-901 NP2-902 NP2-903
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Control Material GXR-6Control Material GXR-2Control Material GXR-1Control Material GXR-4
Cert Data GXR-6Cert Data GXR-2Cert Data GXR-1Cert Data GXR-4
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Shib i l Project Shibananing Township, Sudbury M.D., Ont.
By: G-A. Harron P.Eng., P. GeoJanuary 9, 2002
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Table of Contents
Page 1.0 Summary..........................................................................................................................................12.0 Location and Access........................................................................................................................43.0 Property and Titte........................ .....................,.................... ..................,.................................54.0 General Geology ............,...............,...............,...............,......,.............,.,.,................,..................75.0 Work Program................................... .....................,............... ....................................................9
5.1 Stripping............. ..................................................,..,.................,.,........ .....................................105.2 Washing.....................................................................................................................................125.3 Sampling.....................................................................................................................................13
6.0 Analysis....................................................................................................................................'.157.0 Results.......................................................................................................................................168.0 References................................................................................................................................189,0 Certiftcation................................................................................................................................^lO.OAppendix 1 Analytical Results ..,............................................................. ...,. ...............................22
List of FiguresAfter page
Figure 1 Location Map.................,,....,....................................................................,.....................,..........2Figure2 Claim Map................................................................................ ................................................2Figures Property Geology ... ..........................,..................... .................................................,..,............2Figure 4 1991 Grab Sample Results............ ....................,... . ...................,................................-..........2Figures Stripping Locations................. ....................................,............................ ................................3Figure 6 NP-1 Channel Samples. Pt S Pel Values...................................... ,. ,..........,...........................4
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1.0 Summary
During the period from August 22, 2001 to December 9, 2001, MacDonald Mines Exploration Ltd. funded an overburden stripping l outcrop washing and sampling program on claims 1118378 and 1165386. A total of 5750 square metres of bedrock was stripped at 5 locations, of which 3 were washed [1250 square metres]. TheNPl and NP2 sites were systematically channel sampled. The NP1 area was reported on in an earlier report in Jan 2002. Due to financial difficulties, the company was delayed getting the results from the NP2 channel samples and surrounding grabs samples fromNP2-E, NP1-E and NP1-W. A total of 107 channel samples were collected from the NP2 area, 23 grab samples from the NP2-E, 2 grab samples from theNPl-W and l grab sample was from the NP1-E. All samples were analyzed for platinum, palladium and gold plus 52 additional elements.
The stripped areas are underlain by medium grained gabbronorite containing pyroxenite and nodular anorthosite inclusions characteristic of the East Bull Lake inclusion bearing zone of the Lower Series. Sulphide mineralization consists of 1-2*^ irregular aggregates of chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite hosted in the gabbronorite matrix.
Analytical results from the NP2 stripped area indicate encouraging values over significant width. Ex: .689 grams/ tonne, TPGM, G.06% Ni, .17907o Cu. over 7m.
Further sampling of the above site locations is recommended.
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2.0 Location and Access
The property is located in the central western part of Shibananing Township, Sudbury Mining Division, Ontario (Ran G-2666). The claims are approximately 18 kilometres northwest of Webbwood (located on Highway 17, and about 75 kilometres west of Sudbury {Figure 1).
Access to the property is via a combination of forestry roads and trails (Figure 1). Approximately 6 km along the paved Agnew Lake Road, north of Webbwood, a Domtar Ltd. forestry gravel road bears west. This road is followed for about 10 km to a dirt road bearing northwest, which provides access to a hydro transmission fine and Kitts Lake. This trail is followed for about 3.5 km to the hydro right-of-way, and a further 6 km along a trail ending at Nodule Pond (local name). Manitou Stone (Canada) Inc. constructed this trail in 1992 to access a dimension stone prospect on claim 1118378. Extensive windfall removal and clearing of creek crossings was required to allow for ATV transit.
3.0 Property and Title
The property consists of 5 un-patented mining claims containing 29 units covering a nominal 464 hectares (Figure 2).
Claim Record Date Anniv. Date RequiredNumber Units (w/mm/dd) fw/mm/dd) i Recorded Owner1118378 1 91/08/21 04/08/21 400 Brunne 66,7"Xaurcott SS.3%1165386 2 92/02/20 04/02/20 60 Brunne 66.70A,Turcott SS.3%1237523 2 00/01/25 02/01/25 800 Brunne 66.7*fc,Turcott tt.3%1237524 9 00/01/25 02/01/25 3600 Brunne 66.70X),Turcott 33. 3Vo1237525 15. 00/01/25 02/01/25 6000 Brunne 66.7 0 Turcott 33^
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MacDonald Mines Exploration Ltd. Has an option to earn a 10007o interest in the property, subject to a 206 NSR in favour of the vendors.
4.0 General Geology
The claims cover portions of the Marginal, Lower and Main Series lithostratigraphic units of the East Bull Lake Intrusion ("EBLI") near its eastern terminus (Figure 3). The Marginal Series consists of discontinuous footwall breccia (Border Zone) and aphanitic to fine grained gabbronorite (Gabbronorite Zone). Lower Series rocks consist of inclusion-bearing gabbronorite, anorthosite and nodular anorthosite. The inclusion-bearing gabbronorite contains predominantly pyroxenite inclusions. Main Series lithologies on the property comprise massive to weakly layered and rhythmically-layered leucogabbronorite and vari- textured gabbronorite..
In general, no major faults or folds have been noted on the property. However a north trending topographic linear of unknown significance is present immediately south of Nodule Pond.
Lower Series rocks are the focal point for magmatic contact type Cu-Nr-PGE mineralization. Contact type mineralization comprises approximately equal amounts of pyrrhotite + chalcopyrite (average 2-30Xo combined, maximum observed '\Q0A). These sulphides are most abundant in a variety of gabbroic rock types that form the matrix of the inclusion-bearing zone at the base of the Lower Series. The platinum group metals occur in, or proximal to, sulphide minerals. The most common PGE-bearing minerals are Pd-Bi-Te compounds and sperrylite (PtAs2). Inclusions of melanogabbro and pyroxenite also contain PGE-enriched sulphides (Peck, D.C., James, R.S., Chubb, P.T., Prevec, S.A. and Keays, R.R., 1995).
Prospecting in 1991 by Mr. Brunne and Mr. Turcoft (property owners) discovered interesting Pt and Pd values at 2 locations (NP-1 and NP-2) southeast and southwest of Nodule Pond on claim 1118378
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(Figure 4, after Turcott, 1992). Both PGE occurrences are hosted by rusty'weathering gabbronorite of the Lower Series.
5.0 Work Program
The work program, consisting of power stripping, washing of selected stripped areas, collection of grab samples and diamond saw channel sampling of selected areas was conducted by Lordan Explorations Ltd. (P.O. Box 35, Whitefish Falls, Ontario POP 2HO), under contract to MacDoi laid Mines Exploration Ltd Supervision of the work and provision of Qualified Person services was contrac'ed to G.A. Harron k Associated lnc.(150 York St., Suite 1800, Toronto, Ontario M5H 335).
Machinery was mobilized to the property on August 22, 2001 and war, removed on December 9, 2001.
5.1 Stripping
Prior to stripping an access trail was constructed from the hyrdo right-of-wsv to the site, generally along o pre-existing trail. Significant amounts of time were required to remove v/inclf'ill end clear debris from watercourses, A total of 52 excavator was required to complete the 11 km long access trail in the August 22 to September 1,2001 period.
Mechanical stripping using a Caterpillar 225 excavator was conducted nt 4 sites on claim 1118378 and 1 site on claim 1165386 (Figure 5). Overburden depth ranges from zero to a maximum of 3.5 metres in one small local area. The dimensions of the stripped areas are listed in the following table.
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In some cases it was necessary to cut (he tree cover for machine access trails and removal of heavy vegetation from the proposed stripping areas. An ATV and trailer was required fer daiiy fuel haulage and local transportation to the work site.
A total of 191.5 machine hours was required to clear the total 5,750 square ruotre area, over 30 days in the September 3 to December 9, 2001 period ~ ~~"l~~~~~~
5.2 Washing
Washing of the NP-1 and NP-2 stripped areas was accomplished using a Wfijnx pump and or a Wanda pump, with water sourced from Nodule Pond. The total area washed was approximately 250 m2 at NP-1 and approximately 1,000 rr;2 at the NP-2 site. The onset of cold weather prevented the washing of other sites. One person was required for this work type, supported by an ATV and frailer for fuel and hose handling and access to the work site
The washing required 27 man days and 25 days of rental pumps and hoses during the September 11 to November 9, 2001 period.
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5.3 Sampling
A total of 107 channel samples were sawn from the stripped area of the NP2 site. Stihl power saws fitted with single and dual 14inch diamond blade [s] were used to cut 5cm wide samples. Each sample was limited to a measured 0.50 m length. A unique number embossed on aluminum tape anchored to the bedrock marks each sample location. Figure 7 shows the sample locations.
In addition 23 grab samples were collected from the NP2-E site, 6 from the NP1-W and one from the NP l-E site.
6.0 Analyses
ActLabs of Ancaster, Ontario, analyzed all samples using multiple analytical techniques. Platinum, palladium and gold were obtained by fire assay with an ICP l OES finish for samples listed in "Report 23856 & 23856rpt". Samples are identified by site initials accompanied with a numerical sequence. Ex: NP2 - 934. NP1-856.
The results of all sample analyses are included in Appendix 1.
7.0 Results
All of the areas stripped are underlain by dark colored medium grained gabbronorite intermixed with pyroxenite and nodular anthorthosite inclusions characteristic of the inclusion-bearing zone of the Lower Series. Sulphide mineralization consists of t-2% combined chaclcopyrite and pyrrhotite as irregular aggregates in the gabbronorite matrix. A topographic north-trending linear immediately south of Nodular Pond may offset the NP1 and NP2 zones in a vertical sense.
At the NP1 site, the maximum values obtained were 745 ppb Pd, 161 ppb Pt, 0.02 Cu, 0.09 Ni over 0.5 m in sample number 762. The most continuous mineralization sampled was from NP2 where channel samples averaged .689 grams per tonne TPGM over 7 metres. Other important values were encountered in grab samples at various sites however, follow up work is required to identify the significance of these samples.
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8.0 References
Peck, D.C., James, R.S., Chubb, PT, Prevec. S A. and Keays, R.R., 1995, Geology, Metallogeny and Petrogenesis of the East Buii Lake Intrusion, Ontario, OGS OFR 5923
Turcott, M.B., 1992, Report on Decorative Stone Sampling and Prospecting - Shibananing Twp., AFRI # 41J08NE0001.
9.0 Certification
l hereby certify:
1. thalTarrfa Consulting Geologist, and reside at 1050 Caldwell Avenue. Mississauga, 'Ontari67~L5H 1Z4~
2. that l graduated from Carleton University with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1969, and that r also graduated from The University of Western Ontario with a Master of Science degree in 1972.
3. that! arn a member in good standing of:The Association of Professional Engineers of OntarioThe Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicsts of the NorthwestTerritoriesAssociation of Geoscientists of OntarioThe Society of Economic GeologistsAssociation of Exploration Geochemists
4. that l have been practising my profession in North and South America, and Africa for more than 30 years.
5. that l am a "Qualified Person" as defined in Nl 43-101, and responsible for all portions of this report not subject to disclaimer.
G. that l have no interest directly or indirectly, nor do l expect to receive any interest in the subject property or adjacent properties.
7. that in the past three years l have not received a majority of my income from the Company or persons for which this report was produced.
8. that the accompanying report is based on examination of private and public documents pertaining to the property. The author last visited the property in October, 2001 at which time surface geology, sample sites and sampling techniques were examined.
Toronto, Ontario Gerald A Harron, M Se, P.Big., P. Geo. January 9, 2002 Consulting Geologist.
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10.0 Appendix 1 Analytical Results
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Activation Laboratories Ltd. Work Order: 23932 Report: 23856
Sample ID
NP2-859NP2-860NP2-861NP2-862NP2-863NP2-864NP2-865NP2-866NP2-867NP2-868NP2-869NP2-870NP2-870 DupNP2-871NP2-872NP2-873NP2-874NP2-875NP2-876NP2-877NP2-878NP2-879NP2-880NP2-881NP2-882NP2-883NP2-884NP2-885NP2-886NP2-887NP2-888NP2-889NP2-890NP2-891NP2-892STANDARD FA-1 ORNP2-893NP2-894NP2-895NP2-896NP2-897NP2-898NP2-899NP2-900NP2-901NP2-902NP2-903NP2-904NP2-905NP2-906NP2-907
Auppb
263963
-2-2-2-23
-24
-2-2-2-2-2-23
-22
-23345542545338
492463
1462634
-23
-2-27
10
Ptppb
10313
1082113198
15-5-5-5-587
-5-5-589
1437212132201310
51211
67
-51313
4901727226043
527
733121611232133
Pdppb
25416
144107454912
7-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-44
-49
62137405957
1276223552725
718
55429
499546089
226112
79227852912
74261
107
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Activation Laboratories Ltd. Work Order: 23932 Report: 23856
Sample ID
NP2-908NP2-909NP2-910NP2-910DupNP2-911NP2-912NP2-913NP2-914NP2-915NP2-916NP2-917NP2-918NP2-919NP2-920NP2-921NP2-922NP2-923NP2-924NP2-925NP2-926STANDARD FA-1 ORNP2-927NP2-928NP2-929NP2-930NP2-931NP2-932NP2-933NP2-934NP2-935NP2-936NP2-937NP2-938NP2-939NP2-940NP2-940 DupNP2-941NP2-942NP2-943NP2-944NP2-945NP2-946NP2-947NP2-948NP2-949NP2-950NP2-951NP2-952NP2-953NP2-954NP2-955
Auppb
254
-2-2353
-22
174
-2-2-28
-217
22
-2480
528
108
29336260642427194033295437143036161621101039
763
-2
Rppb
89291511353121102284
91222
g38
87311
814
48162
93414
10912621410918364
12170
1649598
15714755
114794049654432
15918
8-5-5
Pdppb
2956131335981662632
36718263730
11424
39726
48
479271
6214664
413543889560948233354306644408416763688242512469264211300126125693
78544
28
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Activation Laboratories Ltd. Work Order: 23932 Report: 23856
Sample ID Au Pt Pd ppb ppb ppb
NP2-956 3 21 5NP2-957 3 9 11NP2-958 51 152 600NP2-959 60 194 833NP2-960 22 66 246STANDARD FA-1 OR 483 472 475NP2-961 50 189 694NP2-962 27 126 393NP2-963 41 198 687NP2-964 56 147 796NP2-965 39 242 730NP2-966 43 224 1000STANDARD FA-1 OR 475 480 470
Accepted FA-1 OR 450-500 450-500 450-500
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23856rpt
Actlabs Uttratrace 1 Job #: 23932 Report*: 23856 Client: MacDonald MinesTrace Element Values Are in Parts Per Million unless otherwise indicated. Negative Values Equal Not Detected at That Lower Limit.Values s 999999 are greater than working range of instrument.Sample ID: LiNP2-859 29.9NP2-860 20.9NP2-861 24.1NP2-862 27.4NP2-863 31.0NP2-864 34.2NP2-865 38.2NP2-866 24.8NP2-867 29.4NP2-868 22.5NP2-868 Rep 22.6NP2-869 37.0NP2-870 34.3NP2-871 23.1NP2-872 20.7NP2-873 15.0NP2-874 19.4NP2-875 43.3NP2-876 45.6NP2-877 36.9NP2-878 27.2NP2-879 26.4NP2-880 25.6NP2-881 25.6NP2-882 31.4NP2-883 26.5NP2-884 20.8NP2-885 21.2NP2-886 18.9NP2-887 15.5NP2-888 13.9NP2-888 (PULP DUP) 13.8NP2-889 8.1NP2-890 12.3NP2-890 Rep 12.9NP2-891 21.8NP2-892 21.2NP2-893 17.5NP2-894 19.1NP2-895 19.6NP2-896 13.5NP2-897 17.3NP2-898 15.1NP2-899 16.8NP2-900 16.7NP2-901 18.0NP2-902 18.0NP2-903 18.9NP2-904 21.7NP2-904 Rep 22.0
Contact: F.Smeenk
Be-0.10.10.10.10.10.10.30.40.40.40.50.40.50.40.40.40.40.50.40.20.20.1-0.10.10.10.1-0.10.10.10.1-0.1-0.10.1-0.10.1-0.10.10.10.10.10.2-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.10.10.10.10.10.2
B325532-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-110148958
1410122111-11
-1-13918191
-1-1-1-11
-1-1-1-111333
Nt%0.1330.1470.1170.1030.1380.1100.0850.1520.1440.1490.1700.1500.1560.1580.1670.1670.1610.1460.1220.1440.1420.1240.1490.1230.1540.1680.1840.1650.2940.2850.2060.1360.4580.4150.5010.2350.2440.3070.2720.2680.3270.2360.2320.1320.1470.2020.2280.2290.2480.254
Mg'K AI0A KK Ca07o V Cr2.30 3.15 0.11 1.12 36 96.11.64 2.46 0.12 1.28 48 53.91.61 2.43 0.13 1.16 44 38.51.89 2.54 0.08 1.18 54 36.92.48 3.10 0.08 1.39 52 1142.20 2.86 0.20 1.26 65 58.91.85 2.60 0.19 1.66 107 44.01.75 2.47 0.22 2.09 158 63.01.50 2.52 0.29 2.18 155 21.51.37 2.33 0.28 2.24 149 19.81.43 2.44 0.28 2.46 161 20.91.50 2.64 0.63 2.16 160 20.41.80 2.89 0.30 2.39 180 25.41.49 2.66 0.65 2.24 159 22.71.38 2.57 0.56 2.32 155 19.91.25 2.31 0.45 2.40 148 18.21.33 2.30 0.38 2.33 154 20.52.25 3.14 0.23 2.09 197 56.82.47 3.07 0.19 1.96 170 83.02.06 3.02 0.14 1.66 83 60.11.46 2.50 0.13 1.58 56 39.71.59 2.55 0.09 1.23 41 60.41.58 2.69 0.09 1.46 49 38.41.24 2.61 0.13 1.53 38 27.91.97 3.20 0.11 1.62 55 42.01.70 3.34 0.12 1.87 63 43.91.10 3.16 0.14 2.07 56 37.81.34 2.75 0.10 1.71 64 38.51.87 3.64 0.44 1.77 47 83.81.52 3.24 0.38 1.68 46 62.71.13 2.55 0.31 1.21 29 26.71.00 2.06 0.33 0.84 23 20.90.39 5.04 0.07 3.22 23 11.00.86 4.48 0.22 2.70 38 21.00.98 5.32 0.23 3.24 47 22.92.03 3.60 0.42 1.43 45 57.41.90 3.54 0.47 1.50 46 41.51.72 3.77 0.36 1.78 50 42.11.84 3.71 0.48 1.63 50 47.81.87 3.58 0.56 1.66 53 56.61.36 3.57 0.36 2.01 79 32.91.51 3.03 0.44 1.55 50 44.21.30 2.82 0.33 1.43 45 27.11.20 2.18 0.36 0.85 32 19.51.31 2.36 0.31 0.94 35 21.61.35 2.69 0.16 1.39 48 46.91.58 3.14 0.13 1.66 43 42.41.54 3.00 0.11 1.94 53 52.41.72 3.24 0.15 2.05 62 64.51.74 3.26 0.15 2.07 62 65.9
Mn430343350401651646618720693709742733821743724687661809727534377379392391489452306356369326240185114199253376367357362366352321287224254303349366413420
Fe'%3.742.783.023.314.074.624.925.456.005.655.926.207.236.316.075.455.376.825.544.072.762.862.902.403.853.442.372.683.332.822.341.961.051.902.183.753.663.323.543.793.613.042.702.522.572.712.982.903.313.41
Co49.422.033.934.139.238.327.529.131.531.231.932.334.534.332.529.828.637.033.730.221.023.323.916.835.726.515.919.628.624.521.319.310.519.620.432.531.028.729.838.438.124.120.627.121.022.425.222.825.926.2
Ni52613224023718819710158.542.635.035.135.641.340.133.731.732.952.150.210585.310212572.424012947.470.014811510498.629.783.688.818916415115925832012493.921210313111996.1109112
Cu107046267865917027617023317115014813811117116314612816623712671.392.916586.034025696.018771.816987.894.730318218215514812620531399613818537315826814497.778.681.0
Zn11165.684.596.910494.752.447.462.158.858.964.476.461.660.054.554.460.447.941.840.342.640.632.360.542.831.231.934.129.524.021.017.318.819.841.039.133.836.838.633.937.027.127.326.627.830.527.131.431.2
Ga5.674.894.745.266.437.888.597.639.638.348.618.6311.09.449.078.358.4510.69.236.815.144.855.184.746.365.995.365.116.605.904.563.446.446.567.846.656.536.946.796.746.555.585.294.314.535.246.156.016.906.75
Ge-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.10.10.1-0.10.20.20.10.10.10.10.10.10.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.-0.-0.-0.-0.-0.-0.-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1
As-0.10.5-0.10.20.20.71.00.90.50.40.2-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.10.40.90.60.60.1-0.10.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.10.31.43.32.92.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.10.51.11.30.4-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1
Se1.40.40.80.90.10.40.30.30.60.40.50.40.40.60.50.60.60.40.30.30.4-0.10.4-0.10.90.30.10.4-0.10.40.20.40.30.30.30.20.20.30.40.51.7
-0.1-0.10.70.20.30.30.10.10.2
Rb5.85.56.33.93.89.18.79.6
13.411.711.336.514.435.831.924.317.68.78.37.37.34.74.77.35.46.06.24.417.615.212.313.32.48.18.3
16.918.714.018.921.613.717.312.814.912.56.55.44.56.26.1
Sr30.032.430.824.623.021.235.318.122.724.127.725.730.426.427.826.623.621.922.038.433.926.433.252.136.453.169.545.665.061.546.334.212410812753.555.069.161.657.970.751.549.630.533.745.649.948.852.453.7
Y2.84.33.75.04.65.79.0
12.313.012.213.412.513.713.413.814.916.315.314.27,15.33.34.23.24.25,24.43.93.43.92.82.43.94.55.13.33.44.14.34.05.34.24.02.62.94.13.54.14.84,8
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Actlabs Ultratrace 1 Job #: 23932 Report*: 23856Trace Element Values Are in Parts Per Million unless otherwise indicated. Negative ValuesValues 5 999999 are greater than working range of instrument.Sample ID: LiNP2-905 21.1NP2-906 20.0NP2-907 17.4NP2-908 18.5NP2-908 (PREP DUP) 17.5NP2-909 19.4NP2-910 19.5NP2-911 18.2NP2-912 19.4NP2-913 18.4NP2-914 17.7NP2-915 13.5NP2-916 16.3NP2-916Rep 15.0NP2-917 18.3NP2-918 14.4NP2-918 (PULP DUP) 13.9NP2-919 25.2NP2-920 17.5NP2-921 16.6NP2-922 17.7NP2-923 14.9NP2-924 15.3NP2-925 16.5NP2-926 18.7NP2-927 17.0NP2-928 16.4NP2-929 17.6NP2-929Rep 17.1NP2-930 19.7NP2-931 16.5NP2-932 19.1NP2-933 15.3NP2-934 17.5NP2-935 20.7NP2-936 18.4NP2-937 18.9NP2-938 25.9NP2-939 21.4NP2-940 28.6NP2-941 23.9NP2-942 24.9NP2-943 27.7NP2-944 19.9NP2-945 18.2NP2-946 19.6NP2-947 20.5NP2-948 20.8NP2-948 (PULP DUP) 21.4NP2-948 (PULP DUP) Rep 21.0
Client: MacDonald MinesEqual Not Detected at That Lower Limit.
Contact: F.Smeenk
Be0.10.10.10.1-0.1-0.1-0.10.10.10.20.10.1-0.10.10.10.1-0.10.10.10.10.10.20.-0.-0.0.0.
-0.-0.0.10.10.10.10.20.1-0.1-0.1-0.10.10.20.20.20.20.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.10.10.1
B-1-1-11
-1-1-1-111
-1-1-1-11
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1622331737
10131365123577
Na'X)0.2860.2690.2980.2640.1240.1650.2330.2590.3270.3110.2530.3100.2450.2170.2620.2550.1580.1080.2460.2850.2370.2800.2990.2060.1570.1820.2580.2200.1800.2010.2610.2560.2380.2280.1560.1770.1800.1020.1420.1320.1290.1230.1290.1650.1230.1250.1770.1700.1880.182
MCJ^I Al'Jt K'Jfe2.00 3.96 0.311.90 3.75 0.271.67 3.66 0.181.63 3.50 0.161.20 2.14 0.131.41 2.45 0.211.67 3.24 0.231.60 3.21 0.361.95 4.00 0.351.89 3.78 0.371.91 3.41 0.291.56 3.35 0.311.65 3.18 0.181.48 2.80 0.161.71 3.33 0.191.48 2.82 0.151.15 2.11 0.131.95 2.52 0.071.71 3.12 0.261.64 3.29 0.271.97 3.05 0.241.60 3.11 0.271.69 3.37 0.241.88 2.81 0.071.93 2.58 0.041.79 2.76 0.091.69 3.13 0.301.51 2.83 0.121.33 2.44 0.111.70 2.99 0.111.53 3.26 0.121.72 3.21 0.121.47 2.89 0.101.63 3.01 0.101.83 2.92 0.081.83 2.68 0.061.71 2.93 0.082.51 3.07 0.051.92 2.89 0.072.28 3.39 0.101.81 3.17 0.131.71 2.98 0.151.58 2.63 0.131.59 2.79 0.081.43 2.32 0.061.37 2.20 0.071.60 2.74 0.071.89 2.93 0.081.97 3.09 0.091.96 3.04 0.08
CM2.031.872.132.010.931.121.661.722.182.161.932.161.951.712.051.831.131.171.882.112.042.312.251.751.231.621.901.821.431.672.202.172.042.161.681.511.591.211.681.821.801.491.521.411.001.081.421.521.631.65
V Cr60 44.550 45.754 48.351 34.829 22,340 34.749 45.051 10967 49.564 78.860 12759 71.178 48.966 45.362 47.763 55.341 38.644 52.765 42.677 48.069 10675 77.058 12542 17027 17847 11364 50.662 42.452 35.360 48.958 51.972 56.263 48.659 56.060 68.745 84.744 61.437 13245 88.850 66.434 11036 38.753 35.634 37.628 46.333 39.839 43.543 11747 12745 123
Mn382364360323212249310314379370387360362324373342241363375396470429426392350383402363301394382429388424427412380519445482411413404368324285373398433421
FM3.553.463.333.112.542.402.872.883.443.323.423.043.903.613.272.852.183.313.313.693.774.053.403.012.773.623.403.352.993.444.134.704.644.264.193.483.284.383.974.013.933.553.503.133.072.622.993.403.663.59
Co31.631.234.433.838.022.426.326.731.132.626.724.068.965.525.721.617.327.423.537.626.764.224.521.220.842.925.335.734.427.755.864.582.562.160.632.740.046.554.345.768.449.329.940.049.829.828.645.046.845.5
Ni16117626123631112513814920118612911962158110888.474.512010331690.563913769.464.247913826525916975193613709288703334575057955591110832316544578322252490504498
Cu1772976618791040215251185433398151191
1190114018714515037219770113097927966.478.1117034155455146217102080344022802780724124010902090153030001900705149022901240815127013001270
Zn35.836.140.334.729.426.534.434.037.633.439.632.641.438.935.435.423.940.035.237.639.242.734.334.336.246.337.950.747.344.347.251.763.756.290.444.848.461.760.867.488.056.367.753.143.069.198.648.750.550.1
Ga Ge7.14 -0.16.40 -0.16.35 -0.16.12 -0.14.07 -0.14.58 -0.15.39 -0.15.38 -0.16.75 -0.16.24 -0.16.87 -0,16.61 -0.16.46 -0.15.81 -0.16.59 -0.16.30 -0.14.51 -0.15.48 -0.16.25 -0.16.65 -0.16.29 -0.16.32 -0.16.35 -0.15.39 -0.14.70 -0.15.43 -0.16.32 -0.16.09 -0.15.15 -0.16.07 -0.16.39 -0.16.46 -0.16.09 -0.16.58 -0.16.52 -0.15.50 -0.15.84 -0.16.79 -0.16.24 -0.16.67 -0.16.11 -0.15.79 -0.15.98 -0.15.29 -0.14.56 -0.14.47 -0.15.45 -0.15.89 -0.16.19 -0.16.10 -0.1
As-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.11.00.7-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.10.31.00.5-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.10.5-0.1-0.1-0.1-0.1
Se0.30.40.61.11.30.40.30.50.50.50.20.32.62.60.2-0.1-0.10.20.20.90.22.30.2-0.1-0.11.50.21.21.20.33.53.44.72.42.40.71.41.32.41.33.12.30.71.32.00.90.61.11.41.2
Rb11.710.87.06.25.68.48.8
14.313.614.411.812.16.86.17.35.95.83.1
10.811.59.4
10.69.62.51.63.6
13.25.04.84.64.84.63.64.13.92.83.82.43.25.97.58.66.73.72.93.73.33.63.93.8
Sr Y63.6 4.959.7 3.967.7 4.158.5 4.729.1 2.935.4 3.649.8 3.955.4 3.969.9 5.267.3 5.355.3 5.268.2 4.954.3 5.747.5 4.857.9 5.353.3 5.034.8 3.417.8 3.947.1 4,755.3 5.939.5 5.452.2 6.660.3 5.042.1 5.831.4 4.633.7 4.448.6 5.942.2 5.337.8 4.637.7 5.555.6 4.948.2 6.247.0 5.943.5 6.028.4 5.532.4 5.444.4 5.317.7 3.931.9 4.936.2 5.644.3 3.844.8 4.439.4 5.945.0 3.630.2 2.631.2 3.343.3 4.040.4 4.544.6 4,743.9 4.8
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Actlabs Ultratrace 1 Job #: 23932 Report*: 23856 Client: MacDonald MinesTrace Element Values Are in Parts Per Million unless otherwise indicated. Negative Values Equal Not Detected at That Lower Limit.Values s 999999 are greater than working range of instrument.Sample ID:NP2-949NP2-950NP2-951NP2-952NP2-953NP2-954NP2-955NP2-956NP2-957NP2-958NP2-959NP2-960NP2-961NP2-962NP2-962 RepNP2-963NP2-964NP2-965NP2-966NP2-966 (PULP DUP)
Control Material GXR-6 Control Material GXR-2 Control Material GXR-1 Control Material GXR-4
Cert Data GXR-6 Cert Data GXR-2 Cert Data GXR-1 Cert Data GXR-4
Certified By:
Contact: F.Smeenk
Li23.418.125.721.018.321.717.326.422.117.320.226.126.320.620.723.124.322.724.324.3
29.150.85.9
10.5
32.054.08.2
11.1
Be-0.10.1-0.1-0.10.40.40.40.20.30.10.10.20.1-0.10.10.20.30.2-0.1-0.1
0.91.01.01.6
1.41.7
1.221.9
B374-1-1-1-193
-1614522-13311
31210
1
1042154.5
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0.0650.1200.0430.106
0.104O.S560.0520.564
MgK2.341.581.912.001.801.541.351.101.601.731.521.751.921.991.971.691.982.002.702.77
0.440.540.171.72
0.6090.8500.2171.658
ATO3.382.762.821.702.082.411.942.182.462.702.713.382.792.622.612.333.713.513.703.75
7.503.490.423.04
17.716.53.157.20
K.%0.070.090.090.050.090.140.110.180.190.130.120.140.100.050.050.160.070.080.080.08
1.150.650.041.84
1.871.370.054.01
CaVo1.541.601.391.452.462.651.981.642.351.601.681.951.851.461.462.073.472.851.491.50
0.180.680.920.89
0.180.930.961.01
V434646461261841286713063565163565610472654748
152217879
186528087
Cr11644.564.526915224.321.433.460.176.344.250.350.589.589.659.550.754.058.158.5
77.221.98.1
59.6
96361264
Mn480359404416581689537324590395409445408521514600402415503494
100010101020153
1,0071,007852155
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Co35.326.265.330.827.130.723.816.824.349.165.846.010056.957.281.778.876.6106104
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23.317.443.842.0
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65.277.212306210
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D. D'Anna, Dipl. T.ICPMS Technical Manager, Activation Laboratories Ltd.
This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of the laboratory. Unless otherwise instructed, samples will be disposed of 90 days from the date of this report.
Date Received: 04-Jan-2002
Date Reported: 30-Jan-2002
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Actlabs Uttratrace 1 Job #: 23932Trace Element Values Are in Parts Per Values = 999999 are greater than wort Sample ID: Zr NP2-859 11NP2-860NP2-861NP2-862NP2-863NP2-864NP2-865NP2-866NP2-867NP2-868NP2-868 RepNP2-869NP2-870NP2-871NP2-872NP2-873NP2-874NP2-875NP2-876NP2-877NP2-878NP2-879NP2-880NP2-881NP2-882NP2-883NP2-884NP2-885NP2-886NP2-887NP2-888NP2-888 (PULP DUP)NP2-889NP2-890NP2-890 RepNP2-891NP2-892NP2-893NP2-894NP2-895NP2-896NP2-897NP2-898NP2-899NP2-900NP2-901NP2-902NP2-903NP2-904NP2-904 Rep
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Mo0.360.580.460.590.410.360.620.680.710.810.800.710.650.690.750.850.850.490300340.460.270.380.260.830.520.390.350.460.440.320.361.190.800.580.580.310.610.580.510.861.920.400.350.420.440.250310300.31
Ag0.660.210.390.490.090.160.05
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Cd0.60.40.50.80.50.60.1
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Sn-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-0.05-005-005-0.05
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73.2160158159148
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23856rpt
Actlabs UHratrace 1 Job #: 23932Trace Element Values Are in Parts PerValues = 999999 are greater than wortSample ID:NP2-905NP2-906NP2-907NP2-908NP2-908 (PREP DUP)NP2-909NP2-910NP2-911NP2-912NP2-913NP2-914NP2-915NP2-916NP2-916RepNP2-917NP2-918NP2-918 (PULP DUP)NP2-919NP2-920NP2-921NP2-922NP2-923NP2-924NP2-925NP2-926NP2-927NP2-928NP2-929NP2-929 RepNP2-930NP2-931NP2-932NP2-933NP2-934NP2-935NP2-936NP2-937NP2-938NP2-939NP2-940NP2-941NP2-942NP2-943NP2-944NP2-945NP2-946NP2-947NP2-948NP2-948 (PULP DUP)NP2-948 (PULP DUP) Rep
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Control Material GXR-6 Control Material GXR-2 Control Material GXR-1 Control Material GXR-4
Cert Data GXR-6 Cert Data GXR-2 Cert Data GXR-1 Cert Data GXR-4
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Actlabs Uftratrace 1 Job #: 23932Trace Element Values Are in Parts Per Values s 999999 are greater than wortSample ID: Pb Bi Th UNP2-859 31.1 0.41 0.9 0.3NP2-860 16.7 0.07 1.4 0.4NP2-861 24.8 0.37 1.3 0.3NP2-862 86.1 0.14 1.7 0.3NP2-863 14.0 0.05 1.2 0.2NP2-864 11.1 0.07 1.5 0.3NP2-865 19.6 0.08 2.6 0.4NP2-866 65.7 0.03 2.7 0.6NP2-867 14.3 -0.02 3.5 0.6NP2-868 5.66 -0.02 2.7 0.4NP2-868Rep 5.63 -0.02 2.9 0.4NP2-869 4.36 -0.02 2.8 0.4NP2-870 5.02 -0.02 3.2 0.5NP2-871 8.35 -0.02 3.0 0.5NP2-872 2.86 -0.02 3.0 0.4NP2-873 3.41 -0.02 3.3 0.5NP2-874 7.47 -0.02 4.2 0.8NP2-875 2.89 -0.02 3.7 0.8NP2-876 1.58 -0.02 2.0 0.4NP2-877 1.18 0.04 1.2 0.2NP2-878 4.45 0.11 1.4 0.2NP2-879 3.89 -0.02 1.0 0.2NP2-880 3.71 0.03 1.0 0.2NP2-881 3.42 0.04 0.7 0.1NP2-882 4.71 0.04 0.9 0.1NP2-883 2.19 0.03 1.3 0.2NP2-884 2.32 -0.02 1.0 0.2NP2-885 2.04 0.03 0.8 0.1NP2-886 1.75 0.05 1.2 0.3NP2-887 1.67 0.05 1.4 0.3NP2-888 1.34 0.04 1.2 0.3NP2-888 (PULP DUP) 1.11 0.05 1.3 0.3NP2-889 4.15 0.05 1.9 0.4NP2-890 3.01 0.04 2.0 0.4NP2-890Rep 3.36 0.03 1.9 0.4NP2-891 1.39 0.11 1.2 0.3NP2-892 1.44 0.07 1.4 0.3NP2-893 1.92 0.10 1.4 0.3NP2-894 1.54 0.19 1.6 0.3NP2-895 1.68 0.19 1.7 0.4NP2-896 2.01 0.90 1.7 0.4NP2-897 1.65 0.28 1.5 0.3NP2-898 1.70 0.04 1.5 0.3NP2-899 1.30 0.24 1.3 0.3NP2-900 1.07 0.09 1.6 0.3NP2-901 1.74 0.24 1.5 0.3NP2-902 1.77 0.06 1.2 0.2NP2-903 2.33 0.03 1.1 0.2NP2-904 2.42 0.02 1.3 0.3NP2-904Rep 2.36 -0.02 1.3 0.3
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Actlabs UKratrace 1 Job #: 23932Trace Element Values Are in Parts Per Values s 999999 are greater than wortSample ID: Pb Bi Th UNP2-905 2.00 0.11 1.6 0.4NP2-906 1.83 0.21 1.2 0.3NP2-907 3.59 0.38 1.1 0.2NP2-908 2.09 8.19 1.5 0.3NP2-908 (PREP DUP) 1.82 7.94 1.4 0.3NP2-909 1.71 0.24 1.5 0.3NP2-910 2.56 0.14 1.3 0.3NP2-911 1.70 0.18 1.2 0.3NP2-912 2.13 0.28 1.5 0.3NP2-913 2.18 0.24 1.4 0.3NP2-914 2.41 0.10 1.3 0.3NP2-915 1.46 0.09 1.3 0.3NP2-916 2.07 1.05 1.6 0.4NP2-916Rep 1.93 1.09 1.4 0.3NP2-917 1.67 0.08 1.3 0.3NP2-918 1.50 0.10 1.0 0.2NP2-918(PULPDUP) 1.23 0.10 1.1 0.2NP2-919 2.46 0.16 1.0 0.2NP2-920 1.81 0.10 0.8 0.2NP2-921 1.98 0.40 1.7 0.3NP2-922 1.34 0.07 1.1 0.3NP2-923 2.79 1.03 1.7 0.3NP2-924 1.37 0.11 1.1 0.2NP2-925 1.00 -0.02 1.0 0.2NP2-926 0.86 -0.02 0.9 0.2NP2-927 1.18 1.07 1.1 0.2NP2-928 1.34 0.27 1.5 0.3NP2-929 2.85 0.65 1.4 0.3NP2-929Rep 2.79 0.72 1.4 0.3NP2-930 3.30 0.34 1.7 0.3NP2-931 2.07 1.71 1.1 0.2NP2-932 1.88 2.14 1.4 0.3NP2-933 1.95 2.86 1.2 0.2NP2-934 2.20 1.60 1.3 0.2NP2-935 29.0 3.08 1.1 0.2NP2-936 1.36 0.76 1.2 0.2NP2-937 1.88 1.16 1.3 0.2NP2-938 1.19 1.04 0.8 0.2NP2-939 1.99 2.02 1.2 0.2NP2-940 2.61 1.23 1.3 0.2NP2-941 3.02 2.32 1.0 0.2NP2-942 3.47 2.02 1.0 0.2NP2-943 11.8 0.67 1.5 0.3NP2-944 6.22 1.92 1.0 0.2NP2-945 1.57 1.82 1.0 0.2NP2-946 33.4 1.13 1.4 0.2NP2-947 47.1 1.04 1.0 0.2NP2-948 1.66 1.16 1.0 0.2NP2-948 (PULP DUP) 1.74 1.22 1.0 0.2NP2-948 (PULP DUP) Rep 1.65 1.08 0.9 0.2
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Actlab* Ultratrace 1 Job#: 23932Trace Element Values Are in Parts PerValues ' 999999 are greater than workSample ID:NP2-949NP2-950NP2-951NP2-952NP2-953NP2-954NP2-955NP2-956NP2-957NP2-958NP2-959NP2-960NP2-961NP2-962NP2-962 RepNP2-963NP2-964NP2-965NP2-966NP2-966 (PULP DUP)
Control Material GXR-6Control Material GXR-2Control Material GXR-1Control Material GXR-4
Cert Data GXR-6Cert Data GXR-2Cert Data GXR-1Cert Data GXR-4
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Invoice No.: Work Order: Invoice Date: Date Submitted: Your Reference:
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ONTMIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES
Work Report Summary
Transaction No:Recording Date:Approval Date:
Client(s):
112992
203573
Survey Type(s):
W0370.00513
2003-MAR-28
2003-JUL-07
Status: APPROVED
Work Done from: 2001 -SEP-22
to: 2001-DEC-09
BRUNNE, DAN ALBERT
TURCOTT, MITCHELL BERNARD
ASSAY
Work Report Details:Perform
Claim* Perform ApproveS 1118378
S 1237525
56,298 86,298
80 50
56,298 56,298
Applied
5056,298
56,298
Applied Approve
So56,298
56,298
Assign
56,298
SO
86,298
Assign Approve
6,298
0
56,298
Reserve Reserve Approve Due Date
80 50 2006-AUG-21
80 SO 2004-JAN-25
50 SO
External Credits:
Reserve:
SO
SO Reserve of Work Reports: W0370.00513
50 Total Remaining
Status of claim is based on information currently on record.
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2003-Jul-10 15:11 ArmstrongjJ Page l of 1
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Date: 2003-JUL-07
Ministere du Developpement du Word et des Mines Ontario
GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE 933 RAMSEY LAKE ROAD, 6th FLOOR SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3E 6B5
DAN ALBERTBRUNNE P.O. BOX 3577 NORTH CHANNEL DRIVE WHITEFISH FALLS, ONTARIO POP 2HO CANADA
Tel: (888) 415-9845 Fax:(877)670-1555
Dear Sir or Madam
Submission Number: 2.25287 Transaction Number(s): W0370.00513
Subject: Approval of Assessment Work
We have approved your Assessment Work Submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached Work Report Summary indicates the results of the approval.
At the discretion of the Ministry, the assessment work performed on the mining lands noted in this work report may be subject to inspection and/or investigation at any time.
The revisions outlined in the Notice dated June 10, 2003 have been corrected. Accordingly, assessment workcredit has been approved as outlined on the AMENDED Declaration of Assessment Work Form that accompanied thissubmission.
If you have any question regarding this correspondence, please contact STEVEN BENETEAU by email at [email protected] or by phone at (705) 670-5855.
Yours Sincerely,
Ron GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section
Cc: Resident Geologist
Dan Albert Brunne {Claim Holder)
Mitchell Bernard Turcott (Claim Holder)
Assessment File Library
Dan Albert Brunne {Assessment Office)
Visit our website at http://www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm Correspondence 10:18469
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