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GOLD OPTION I Okanagan Falls, B.C. 82E6W GEOCHEMISTRY 1984 ]c. D. Spence August 15, 1984 J CLAIMS: Gold, Golden 1, Golden 2. Osoyoos Mining Division 49O 17' N, 119' 19' W. - OWNER: Gold - P. 0. Nielsen Golden 1 6 2 - K. L.?Daughtry OPERATOR: Rio Algom Exploration fnc, AUTHOR : C. D. Spence C DATE: August 15, 1984 - GEOLOGICAL BR1NCH ASSESSMENT REPOUT 12,750

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GOLD OPTION I

Okanagan F a l l s , B . C .

8 2 E 6 W GEOCHEMISTRY 1984

]c. D. Spence August 15, 1984 J

CLAIMS: Gold, Golden 1, Golden 2 . Osoyoos Mining D i v i s i o n 49O 1 7 ' N , 119' 19 ' W.

- OWNER: Gold - P. 0. Nie l sen Golden 1 6 2 - K. L.?Daughtry

OPERATOR: Rio Algom Exploration fnc,

AUTHOR : C. D. Spence C

DATE: August 15, 1984 - G E O L O G I C A L B R 1 N C H A S S E S S M E N T R E P O U T

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GOLD OPTION OKANAGAN FALLS, B . % .

GEOCHEMISTRY 1984

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Summary

Introduction 1.1 General 1.2 Location, Access and Topography 1.3 Property 1.4 History

Geology 2.1 Regional 2.2 Property

Work by Rio Algom

Geochemical Results

Conclusions

Recommendations

References

Appendices

Analytical Results Acme Laboratories

Statement o f Qualifications C. D. Spence

Cost Statement

Figures

Histogram As ppm

Histogram Cu ppm

Histogram Pb ppm

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Maps

Location and Claim

GC - 8031 V. Geochemistry,

GC - 8032 V. Geochemistry,

GC - 8033 V. Geochemistry,

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GOLD OPTION Okanagan Falls, B.C.

8 2 E 6 W

GEOCHEMISTRY, 1984

After examination of a gold prospect on the Gold property located 27km east of Okanagan Falls on the Shuttleworth Creek road, Rio Algom Exploration negotiated an option agreement with the E 6 D Joint Venture and carried out a soil sampling programme in July 1984.

Alteration and quartz-carbonate veins are pyritized and contain gold and silver. They occur in andesitic tuffs clf Tertiary-age in an outlier on Monashee gneisses and Valhalla granitic rocks and may be correlated with rocks clf the White Lake basin to the west.

Soil samples were collected over 22.9km on lines at 50 or lOOm spacing, at 25m intervals, and analysed for Ag, As, Au, Cu, Pb, and Sb. Results show a trend of anomalies t o the southwest from and along the strike of mineralization. As, Ag and Cu yield the most distinct anomalies while Pb is discontinuously anomalous near known mineralization. Sb is nowhere anomalous and Au is only so in scattered samples.

The trend o f anomalies is of interest. Geological mapping and a magnetic survey are recommended.

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s Okanagan F a l l s , B . C . 82 E 6

Geochemistry, 1984

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General

INTRODUCTION

This r e p o r t d e s c r i b e s t h e r e s u l t s of t h e f i r s t phase of work by Rio Algom E x p l o r a t i o n Inc . on t h r e e c l a ims h e l d under o p t i o n from t h e E 6 D J o i n t Venture . The c l a i m s , a d j o i n i n g o t h e r s h e l d by Lacana Mining Corp.6 j . o i n t 'ven turers c o v e r a g o l d p r o s p e c t which was examined by Rio Algom i n May 1984.

The i n i t i a l work r e p o r t e d on h e r e comprised a s o i l sample su rvey o v e r 2 km o f l i n e . R e s u l t s a r e g iven and recommendations made.

Loca t ion , Access and Topography

c e n t e r e d on 49 1 7 . 1 ' N and 1 1 9 1 9 . 2 ' W. I t l i e s eas t o f Venner Meadows, t w e n t y - s i x k i l o m e t r e s from Okanagan F a l l s on t h e S h u t t l e w o r t h Creek logg ing road . The l o c a t i o n of t h e claims i s shown on t h e map L-6782,j.n t h i s r e p o r t .

Access i s e a s y by f o l l o w i n g t h e logg ing road which i s s u i t a b l e f o r a l l v e h i c l e s and t r a v e r s e s t h e p r o p e r t y Erom i t s w e s t e r n t o i t s e a s t e r n edge. The main a r e a o f c u r r e n t i n t e r e s t i s a t approximate ly 27km on t h i s road .

The propeSty i s on NTS Mapo82 E 6 W and i s

The p r o p e r t y l i e s on t h e Okanagan p l a t e a u w i t h g e n t l y r o l l i n g topography. I t i s a t 4500 - 4900 f t . e l e v a t i o n w i t h much o f t h e p r o p e r t y i n a low d e p r e s s i o n . Solco Creek t r e n d s a c r o s s t h e wes te rn claims and f l a n k s a l a r g e a r e a o f outwash g r a v e l s t o t h e wes t .

The a r e a s i s covered m o s t l y by second growth f o r e s t w i t h much w i n d f a l l .

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1.3 Property

The optioned property consists of three claims as follows and shown on the map L-6782.

CLA IM UNITS RECORD OWNER DATE -._

12 652 P. P. Nielson 1 March Gold Golden 1 12 1561 K. L. Daughtry 15 July Golden 2 20 1562 K. L. Daughtry 15 July

All in the Osoyoos Mining Division.

Field checks show that claims are as shown on this map and not as depicted on claim map issued by the B. C . Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources.

The E 6 D Joint Venture is formed of K. L. Daughtry and Associates and Energex Minerals Ltd.

1.4 History

Gold - silver mineralization was first uncovered in 1973 and staked as the Au - Rain claims when mineralization was exposed in a road - cut. Some trenching was done. Later that year Teck Corp. performed limited geophysical surveys and sampling

. and found some anomalous gold. Later work lead to the conclusion that the mineralization was very 1 imi ted.

In 1975 after the owners carried out some trenching, Granby Mining Corp. sampled trenches and outcrops but concluded that mineralization was erratic

- After this and minor work by the holders the claims lay dormant and lapsed in 1978.

P. P. Nielsen staked the Gold claim in 1979 for the present owners and the Golden 1 and 2 claims were added in 1982.

The E 6 D joint venture carried out an orientation geochemical survey collecting 39 samples on claim - lines in 1980 (Daughtry etd 1981) and in 1982 after adding to the property carried out an orientation

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magnetic survey over 2.lkm of flagged line and along the road over the area of geochemically anomalous soils and known showings (Daughtry, 1982). To follow up on.this orientation work a fuller survey of 5km of line was done by Nielson Geophysics in 1983 (Nielsen, 1983). Later this same grid was covered by soil sampling at 25m intervals (171 samples). Anomalies were found in arsenic, silver and gold, generally corresponding to an area of low magnetic response.

Lacana Mining Corporation for the Canadian Minerals Joint Venture acquired claims to the north- east of the showing in 1980 and have worked these and others added to the west and east. Lacana have drilled about 20 drill holes on the Venner 1 claim and some of these are about 25m from the Gold Claim. Results of this work are not known.

Rio Algom, following examination of the prospect on the Gold claim, negotiated an option to acquire an interest in the E D Joint Venture holdings. The agreement is dated 6 July 1984. Work by Rio Algom commenced immediately on conclusion of this agreement.

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2. GEOLOGY

2. :L Regional

The Gold property lies over part of a 10 X 4km outlier of Tertiary volcanic and sedimentary rocks lying on metamorphic rocks of the Monashee Group and parts of the Mesozoic Valhalla granitic rocks ( G . S . C . 1961). It has recently been proposed that the Tertiary rocks are thrust over the,basement (Templeman - Kluit, 1984 - personal communication).

Tertiary rocks of the inlier, consisting of andesitic and rhyolitic flows and tuffs overlying sedimentary rocks along the southern portion of the inlier, are correlated generally with rocks of the White Lake Basin to the West with which they were probably coextensive prior to faulting etc.

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2.2 Property

No mapping of the property had been done by Rio Algom at the date of this report. Previous work and brief examination show that the area of mineraliza- tion is underlain by green felspar porphyritic andesite flows and related tuffs.

A probably northeasterly trending zone of pyritisa- tion and silicification is exposed on both sides of the road near line 250 N, 25 W. Within this are zones up to 2.5m wide of brecciated quartz - carbonate. Sampling of this by Rio Algom yielded 4.8 g/t Ag, 4.0 g/t Au over a width of 2.5m.

Anomalous arsenic with this mineralization and alteration suggest a target for an epithermal gold- silver system as known in similar Tertiary rocks at the Dusty Mac deposit and the Vault prospect near Okanagan Falls.

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1. WORK BY RIO ALGOM

To the date of this report Rio Algom completed a soil

Field work was done by Van Alphen Exploration Services

sampling programme over 22.9km of flagged lines.

o:E Smithers, B.C. from the 6th to the 13th July, 1984, with travel daily to the property from Okanagan Falls.

grid lines at 50m intervals in the central area and lOOm intervals further to the north and south.

Sampling was done following flagging of a base line and

Eight hundred and eighty eight samples were collected f:rom stations at 25m spacing. No samples were collected f:rom twenty eight stations where no suitable soil was available.

Samples were of the c ' B r c soil horizon and collected at depths o f 10 - 30cm. Samples were placed in Kraft paper bags marked with station coordinates and shipped to Acme Labs in Vancouver. For all samples a 0.5g sub-sample was digested in 3ml 3-1-3 HCL HNO - H o diluted and analysed for 6 elements by Induced Couf7led hasma techniques. Gold content was analysed by Atomic Absortion after digestio~ o:E a log sample in hot dilute aqua regia and ignition at 600 C

All results are listed on the certificates in Appendix I.

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4. GEOCHEMICAL .RESULTS

Results of analysis for the six elements, Ag, As,Au,Cu, Pb, Sb, thought to be direct or indirect indicators of the sought mineralization are plotted on the maps with this report. (Dwgs. GC - 8031 V - As, Au; GC - 8032 V - Cu, Pb; GC - 8033 V - Ag, Sb).

Examination of results showed that statistical treatment was valid only for As, Cu and Pb results, as shown in figures 1, 2 and 3.

Anomalous values from these were based on the 95 percentile as follows:

AS - .10PPm cu - 718PPm Pb - 7llPPm

By inspection, levels for anomalies for the other elements are set at;

Ag - 70.2ppm AU - 715ppb Sb - 73PPm

At these levels clear anomalies can be seen in values of arsenic and copper and more vaguely for lead and silver.

Gold ranging from 5 - 480ppb shows no pattern, with high values scattered over the central part of the grid.

Antimony, apart from several higher values that may not be anomalous, is low over the entire grid.

at 0.3 - 0.7ppm but, apart from a recognizable concentratior near the road and known mineralization on lines 150 - 450 N, an.d at the western ends of lines 200 and 250 S , presents no strong pattern or highly anomalous values.

Silver, while mostly at O.lppm has scattered stations

Arsenic is clearly anomalous in the area southeast of’ known mineralization and in a smaller anomaly to the west.

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strongest.are o f which is on the eastern end o f lines 100 - 400 S and on the trend formed by anomalies for arsenic and silver, and the gold silver mineralization.

Lead is anomalous in scattered single or double statio] (anomalies and in a vague area around the mineralization, ie. east of the base line from 100 - 300 N.

Only anomalous areas for copper, silver and arsenic can and have been contoured on the maps.

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5. CONCLUSIONS

The soil sampling shows no strong anomaly over or clmtinuous with known mineralization. Weak or vague concentrations, however, o f lead, arsenic silver and some glDld occur over the altered mineralized exposures. More distinct arsenic and copper anomalies together form a southwesterly trend continuous with this area. This pattern o f anomalies is not understood but may be due tl3 the very variable nature and thickness of overburden and/or a metal zoning in a large mineralizing system. T h i s essentially anomalous area southwest from the eastern margin o f the Gold claim to Solco Creek is continuous with t'he area drilled by Lacana. Though anomalies are not strong, background is low and this general zone warrants m3re work.

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6. RECOMMENDATIONS

Based on p a s t work which i n g e n e r a l d e t e c t e d t h e same p a t t e r n geochemica l ly and because work by Lancana has shown t h a t a gold - b e a r i n g zone was r e f l e c t e d i n only i s o l a t e d anomalous v a l u e s , e s p e c i a l l y f o r g o l d , i t i s proposed t h a t work be con t inued and t h a t , a s o r i g i n a l l y planned, t h e a r e a of t h e g r i d be covered by g e o l o g i c a l mapping, rock geochemis t ry , a d e t a i l e d magnetic su rvey and VLF su rvey . C o n s i d e r a t i o n should be g iven t o u s i n g t o t a l f i e l d and g r a d i o m e t r i c methods f o r t h e magnet ic su rvey .

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Daughtry , K. L.

Daughtry, K.L. Gilmour, W.R.

Nielsen, P.P.

REFERENCES

(1977)

(1973)

(1970)

(1969)

(1982)

(1981)

(1976)

(1975)

(1974)

(1973)

(1961)

(1983)

Tertiary Stratigraphy in South Central B.C. in Geological Fieldwork, 1977 B.C. Ministry o f Mines 6 Petroleum Resources.

Geology o f the White Lake Basin. Bulletin 61 B.C. Department o f Mines 6 Petroleum Resources.

GEM pp 396-402. B.C. Department o.f Mines and Petroleum Resources.

GEM pp 294-296

Geophysical Assessment Report on the GOLD Property Osoyoos Mining Division, B.C.

Geochemical Assessment Report on the GOLD Property, Osoyoos Mining Division, B.C.

pp E26-27 AU, RAIN

p E21 AU

P 56 AU and DUSTY MAC

P 4 7 ' AU

Map 15. Kettle River W. Half 1 . 2 5 3 , 4 4 0

Geophysical Assessment Report on the GOLDEN and GOLD Mineral Claims, Osoyoos Mining Division.

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STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS

I am a geologist residing at 675 Burley Drive, West Vancouver, B.C. and am employed by Rio Algom Exploration Inc. o f Suite 520, 800 West Pender Street, Vancouver, B.C.

I graduated from the Royal School of Mines, London, England in 1955 with a B.Sc. Honours (Special) in Mining Geology and have practised my profession since then.

I have worked for Rio Algom and associated companies since July 1955 in several provinces in Canada and in B.C. since 1974 as Manager Western Canada of Rio Algom.

I am a Fellow o f the Geological Association of Canada and a Member of the Canadian Institute o f Mining and Metallurgy.

I supervised the programme of soil sampling done by contractors on the Gold property in July 1984.

C. D. Spence

Vancouver, B.C. July 1984

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ACME ANALYTICAL LaBORATORIES LTD. DATE RECEIVEDr JULY 16 1984 8'- E.HASTINGS ST.VANCOUVER B.C. V6A 1R6 -NE 253-3158 DATA LINE 251-1011 DATE REPORT MAILED:

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