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  • 42A02SE2017 2.19517 POWELL 010

    ASSESSMENT REPORT ON

    THE CAMPBELL PROJECT

    1996 STRIPPING PROGRAM

    FOR

    ABITIBI MINING CORP.

    POWELL TOWNSHIP, DISTRICT OF TIMISKAMING

    MATACHEWAN, ONTARIO

    NTS 41P NE

    RECEIVEDM'*'y on ,, ^tHi 2 S r;;)

    '' ollt ' !QJ^fsSMmr

    March 10,1999 Todd Keast

  • 42A02SE2017

    TABLE OF CONTENTS2.19517 POWELL 010C

    INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................Page lLOCATION AND ACCESS....................... ....... . .. .... . . .... ........................ ...Page 2PROPERTY......................................................................................................Page 2TOPOGRAPHY................................................................................................Page 5REGIONAL GEOLOGY..................................................................... .........Page 5ECONOMIC MINERALIZATION............................................................... ....Page 5PREVIOUS WORK.......................... .................................................................Page?1996 TRENCHING PROGRAM...... ...............................................................PageSRECOMMENDATIONS..........................................................................Page 12REFERENCES................................................................................................Page 13CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATIONS................. .......................................Page 14

    FIGURES

    FIGURE l PROJECT LOCATION MAP....................................................Page 3FIGURE 2 CLAIMS and TRENCH LOCATION..... ................................Page 4

    TABLES

    TABLE l CLAIM LIST.............................................................................Page 2TABLE 2 GOLD DEPOSITS OF THE MATACHEWAN AREA....... ..... .Page 6TABLE 3 TRENCH ASSAY RESULTS ...........................................Page 9

    APPENDICES

    APPENDIX I ASSAY CERTIFICATES

    MAPS

    MAP l TRENCH LOCATION MAP BACK POCKET

  • INTRODUCTION

    Between the period of September l and October 7, 1996 Abitibi Mining Corp. completed

    a sampling program on three existing trenches and completed back-hoe mechanical

    stripping on three new trenches on the Campbell Project. The purpose of the stripping

    program was to follow up on geophysical targets identified during previous exploration

    programs, and to evaluate several old showings. Three trenches were completed with a

    combined total length of 440 metres. A total of 188 grab samples were collected from the

    three old and three new trenches. All samples were analyzed for Au by fire assay method.

    A strong tectonic deformation breccia zone was identified with widespread alteration and

    sulphide mineralization.

    Rock types exposed included syenite, altered syenite and altered mafic volcanics. Narrow

    quartz feldspar porphyry dykes were a minor component. The assay results from the

    sampling were very encouraging, with a number of samples returning highly anomalous

    gold assay. The highest assay returned 1.85 gm/t Au, with 16 samples returning assays

    greater than 100 PPB Au. The intense widespread k-feldspar alteration, silicification, and

    sulphide mineralization, combined with numerous anomalous gold assays indicates a very

    good environment for the development of significant gold mineralization.

    The Campbell Project is located in the Matachewan greenstone belt, of the Larder Lake

    Mining Division. The greenstone belt is situated along the highly productive Kirkland-

    Larder Lake-Cadillac Break, which has produced in excess 40 million ounces of gold. The

    Matachewan gold camp has a long history of exploration and mining activity. A total of

    950,000 ounces of gold has been produced from the camp. The majority of production

    has come from the Matachewan Consolidated Mine and the Young-Davidson Mine.

    Recent work by Royal Oak Mines on these same properties has identified a mineable

    reserve of eight hundred thousand ounces. The Campbell Project is located 6 km north of

    the Royal Oak Mines Matachewan Project.

  • Further work is recommended for the Campbell Project. A combination of geological

    mapping, geophysical surveys geochemical surveys, and diamond drilling is recommended

    to further evaluate the potential of this project.

    LOCATION AND ACCESS

    The Campbell Project is located approximately seven kilometres northwest of the town of

    Matachewan, Ontario, and approximately fifty five kilometres southwest of the town of

    Kirkland Lake, Ontario (Figure 1). The property is situated in Powell Township, in the

    Larder Lake Mining Division. The latitude and longitude of the property is 80 40' E and

    47 57' N respectively 41 P/NE.

    Access to the property is excellent. Highway 566 from the town of Matachewan, passes

    one kilometres southwest of the property. A 4-wheel drive road accesses the central

    portion of the property into Shields Lake.

    PROPERTY

    The Campbell Project consists often contiguous unpatented mining claims located in

    Powell Township of the Larder Lake Mining Division (Figure 2). The claims are

    optioned from a group of prospectors. A listing of claims is enclosed on Table 1.

    Table 1: Campbell Project Claim List

    Claim No. ClaimsL.387777 lL. 387778 lL. 441845 lL. 441846 lL. 442488 lL. 442489 lL. 442490 lL. 442491 lL. 442492 lL. 442493 l

    l O claims

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  • Campbell Project

    98142 -

    Ministry of Ministry ofNatural Northern DevelopmentResources and Mines

    INDEX TO LAND DISPOSITION

    M.N.H. ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT

    KIRKLAND LAKEMINING DIVISION

    LARDER LAKELAND nrUS/HEGISTRY DIVISION

    TIMISKAMINGPOWELL

  • TOPOGRAPHY

    The topography of the area is characterized by a series of steep north-south trending

    ridges of diabase dykes, which define drainage. The vegetation consists predominantly of

    cedar, alder and hazel in the low areas, and a mixture of poplar and spruce in the high

    areas. Outcrop exposure is approximately one to three percent.

    4

    REGIONAL GEOLOGY

    The property lies within the Watabeag Assemblage of the Abitibi Subprovince. The

    general geology of the Matachewan area has been described in 1967 by H. L. Lovell of

    the Ontario Geological Survey (O.G.S.), (G.R. 51, Map 2110). In addition, L . Jensen of

    the O.G.S. has recently mapped portions of Powell township (O.G.S. Map 3356).

    The dominant geological feature of the region is the Cairo stock, a large syenite intrusion

    centered in Cairo township. A number of trachytic syenite and syenite porphyry dykes and

    sills associated with the Cairo stock intrude the surrounding volcanic units. Tholeiitic

    basalt and andesite flows, with minor iron formation and interflow sediments possibly

    correlate with the Kinojevis Group (Jensen 1979), in Kirkland Lake. This sequence of

    volcanic rocks are isoclinally folded with the axial plane orientated at Az 070.

    A sequence of sedimentary and alkalic volcanic rocks of the Timiskaming Group (Lovell

    1967; Jensen, 1979), unconformably overlies the volcanic rocks. The Timiskaming Group

    contains distinctive fluvial conglomerates and greywackes and is spatially associated with

    the Kirkland-Larder Lake - Cadillac Break Granitic to dioritic intrusions, are present

    mainly in the north and southeastern parts of the region. All the rocks are intruded by

    north trending diabase dykes of the Matachewan swarm. In the southeast and southwest,

    proterozoic sedimentary rocks of the Cobalt Group, mainly conglomerates, unconformably

    overlie the older rocks.

    ECONOMIC MINERALIZATION

    The majority of gold deposits of the Abitibi Subprovince are generally situated within a

    few kilometres of two major structural breaks, the Kirkland-Larder Lake - Cadillac Break,

    and the Destor -Porcupine Break. Production in excess of one hundred million ounces has

  • come from areas proximal to these two major deformation zones. This spatial association

    makes the areas along these breaks key exploration targets. Recent mapping by the

    O.G.S. (Jensen, 1996), has identified and extended the Kirkland-Larder Lake - Cadillac

    Break from Kirkland Lake through to the Matachewan area.

    The Matachewan area has a long history of exploration and mining dating back to 1906.

    Between the period of 1934 to 1957, in excess of nine hundred and fifty thousand

    (950,000), ounces of gold were produced in the Matachewan camp. The majority of this

    production was from two mines, the Young-Davidson Mine and the Matachewan

    Consolidated Mine (Table 2). Royal Oak Mines, who now owns both the Young-

    Davidson Mine and Matachewan Consolidated Mine, has recently defined a mineable

    reserve in excess of eight hundred thousand ounces (800,000) of gold (Royal Oak Mines

    Annual Report, 1995). This reserve includes open pit and underground material. An

    aggressive exploration program is continuing on this property in hopes of bringing it into

    production.

    Table 2 Gold Deposits of the Matachewan Area

    Deposit NameYoung- DavidsonMatachewanConsolidatedRyan Lake

    Total

    Years of Operation1934-57

    1934-54

    1948-57

    Ounces Au585,690

    378,101

    1,352

    965,143

    Grade oz/t0.10

    0.11

    0.01

    Type

    Syenite

    Syenite,VolcanicPorphyry Copper

    Nature of Ore

    Auriferous pyrite in quartz stockwork.Auriferous pyrite inquartz stockworkAuriferous chalcopyrite in quartz stockwork

    Gold deposits and showings of the Matachewan area are subdivided into four types

    (Sinclair, 1982). These types are based on rock type, associated sulphide mineral

    assemblage, and associated alteration assemblage. The four types are, syenite hosted,

    volcanic hosted, porphyry copper, and quartz vein. The majority of production

    has home from the syenite hosted type deposits (Table 2).

  • Syenite hosted deposits are relatively large, one to five million tons, with an average grade

    of 0.1 oz/ton. The two largest deposits, Young-Davidson and Matachewan Consolidated,

    are of the syenite hosted type. They occur at opposite ends of a large trachytic syenite

    3,000 feet long and 600 feet wide. The syenite trends east-west and is oriented subparallel

    and proximal to the contact between the volcanic rocks and sedimentary rocks. The

    syenite is foliated at the contacts, and generally massive in the interiors. Gold bearing

    syenite is typically pink to red, highly fractured and cut by quartz and quartz carbonate

    veins. They contain 2-3*Vo disseminated pyrite, with some pyrite in quartz veins but rarely

    in quartz carbonate veins. Gold occurs as native gold associated with pyrite. Minor

    chalcopyrite, galena, and molybdenum are associated with the disseminated pyrite.

    The Matachewan syenite hosted gold deposits are similar in some respects to the Kirkland

    Lake gold deposits. The Matachewan deposits are situated along the Kirkland-Larder

    Lake - Cadillac Break (Matachewan Branch, Jensen, 1995), as are the Kirkland Lake

    deposits (04 Break). Similarly, the Matachewan Deposits are hosted within syenite

    intrusions, as are the Kirkland Lake deposits. The Kirkland Lake deposits differ in that

    they consist mainly of narrow high grade quartz veins, and quartz vein stockworks and

    breccia zones. Although the average recovered grade for the Kirkland Lake camp (0.51

    oz/ton), is much higher than the Matachewan camp (0.10 oz/ton), the gold-silver ratio

    (4.3 : l ) is very similar (Sinclair, 1982).

    PREVIOUS WORK

    The area has a long history of exploration activities for a variety of different metals dating

    back to 1906. Only one report of past work has been recorded on the Campbell property.

    Midas Resources Ltd, (1976):

    Midas Resources Ltd. completed trenching linecutting, geophysical surveys and limited

    diamond drilling. A number of moderate to strong induced polarization (IP) anomalies

    were identified in the survey. Subsequent stripping and sampling identified a zone

  • containing highly anomalous copper and molybdenum, with weakly anomalous gold.

    Although five holes were planned, results of the drilling were not reported. Midas did not

    report any further work.

    1996 ABITIBI MINING CORP. TRENCHING PROGRAM

    Three trenches were completed with a combined total length of 440 metres. A total of

    188 grab samples were collected from three trenches completed by Midas Resources Ltd.

    in 1976, and three new trenches completed by Abitibi Mining Corp. All samples collected

    were analyzed for Au by fire assay method. A wide zone of tectonic breccia was identified

    containing widespread alteration and sulphide mineralization. Trenching was restricted to

    claims 387777 and 441845 (Figure 2). Results of the program are discussed below for

    each individual trench. Assay certificates are enclosed in APPENDIX I.

    Trench l (old) totals 15 metres in length and is located over an IP anomaly. Mafic

    volcanics, quartz veins, with strong silicification, tr-5% chalcopyrite, tr-5% py, trace

    galena and trace sphalerite were identified (TRENCH MAP). A total of 16 grab samples

    were collected from the trench (Table 3). The highest assay result returned was 447 PPB

    Au. The remaining samples returned low assay.

    Trench 2 (old) totals 15 metres in length and is located over an IP anomaly. A Felsic dyke

    hosting a quartz veins was identified. Heavy silicification, with t-5% py and trace

    chalcopyrite are present in the trench(TRENCH MAP). A total of 9 samples were

    collected for analysis (Table 3). Assay results were low for all the samples from this

    trench.

    Trench 3 (old) totals 40 metres in length and is located along the strike extent of a 2metre

    wide quartz vein hosted within syenite. Tr-3% py and tr chalcopyrite were identified

    (TRENCH MAP). A total of 15 samples were collected for analysis, with all samples

    returning low assays (Table 3).

  • Campbell Property

    Sample#

    8667866886698670867186728673867486758676867786788679868086818682

    868386848685868686878688868986908691

    869286938694869586968697869886998700870187028703870487058706

    912913914915916917918919920

    921922

    Trench #

    Trench 1Trench 1Trench 1Trench 1Trench 1Trench 1Trench 1Trench 1Trench 1Trench 1Trench 1Trench 1Trench 1Trench 1Trench 1Trench 1

    Trench 2Trench 2Trench 2Trench 2Trench 2Trench 2Trench 2Trench 2Trench 2

    Trench 3Trench 3Trench 3Trench 3Trench 3Trench 3Trench 3Trench 3Trench 3Trench 3Trench 3Trench 3Trench 3Trench 3Trench 3

    Trench 4Trench 4Trench 4Trench 4Trench 4Trench 4Trench 4Trench 4Trench 4

    Trench 5Trench 5

    Rock Type

    Mafic VolcanicMafic VolcanicQuartz VeinQuartz VeinSiliceous ZoneSiliceous ZoneQuartz VeinQuartz VeinSiliceous ZoneSilceous ZoneQuartz VeinQuartz VeinQuartz VeinQuartz VeinQuartz VeinQuartz Vein

    Siliceous ZoneAlteration ZoneQuartz VeinFelsic IntrusionFelsic IntrusionQuartz VeinFelsic IntrusionFelsic IntrusionFelsic Intrusion

    Quartz VeinQuartz VeinQuartz VeinQuartz VeinQuartz VeinQuartz VeinQuartz VeinQuartz VeinQuartz VeinQuartz VeinQuartz VeinQuartz VeinQuartz VeinQuartz VeinQuartz Vein

    TABLE 3 - 1996 Trench Samples

    Sulphide V,(Pyrite)trpytrpyS-7% py tr mal.1-30/6 cpy, 1-2"fcpy•\-3K pyl^py1-2"X. py1-2"ft mal.1-2% cpy, 1-2-K, py, tr sph?2-3*6 cpy, S-7% py2-3"K. py3-5'Kpy,'\-2'KcpyS-5% py, S-5% cpy1-20X,mal, 2-3'fcpy2-3"K mal, 1-2")* cpy, S-7% mo, S-5% pytr-1% cpy, tr mal, 1-2"}*! py, tr mol^ py.tr cpy

    1-3*X) py•\-2*K pytr-1 "Xi py, tr cpyS-5% py, tr cpyS-5% py, tr cpy, As? (garlic odor)trpylO-IS'ybpy

    ^tr-mal, 1-30̂ pyS-5% py, tr cpy

    tr py, tr cpy

    1*M)py, trcpy

    tr py, tr cpy

    trpytr py, tr cpyT-3% py, trcpytr py, tr cpy

    1-3"fcpy, trcpy

    Alteration

    chlorchlor

    Qtz, serQtz, chorchlorchlorQtz, serQtz, chlor

    chlor

    qtz, chlork-spar,hem,bio

    k-spark-spark-spark-spark-spark-spar

    chlor

    qtz

    AuPPB

    -

    317

    722

    -

    275

    263814

    447175

    -

    247

    2219

    57

    7514

    527

    9361512151417

    -

    553

    1217

    101543

    52

    14323

    29

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  • Trench 4 (new) totals 80 metres in length and is located immediately south of the IP

    anomaly. Fine mafic volcanic and syenite dykes were encountered in the trench

    (TRENCH MAP). A total of 9 samples were collected from the trenches, with all

    samples returning low assay results (Table 3).

    Trench 5(new) totals 300 metres in length and is located over an IP anomaly, along strike

    to Trenches 1-2-3. The trenching exposed heavily altered brecciated mafic volcanics and

    syenites. Due to the intense tectonic brecciation and widespread alteration, contacts were

    difficult to map. A total of 90 samples were collected of gold analysis. A number of

    samples returned anomalous assay results including 15 samples which returned assays

    higher than 100 PPB Au, with the highest assay of 1.85 gm/t Au (Table 3). Pyrite

    mineralization was recorded throughout the trench ranging from trace-10% (TRENCH

    MAP)

    Trench 6 (new) totals 40 metres in length and is located over an IP anomaly, along stike

    to trench 3. Trenching exposed altered syenite and altered volcanics (TRENCH MAP).

    A total of 12 samples were collected, all of which returned low assay results (Table 3).

    RECOMMENDATIONS

    Results of the stripping program indicate highly anomalous gold assays in a strong zone of

    tectonic brecciation with intense pervasive alteration. Previous work on the property has

    identified an IP geophysical response coincident with the breccia zone. Diamond drilling,

    geological mapping, prospecting, and IP geophysical surveys are recommended to follow

    up on this showing.

  • REFERENCES

    Assessment File Data:

    Midas Resources Limited 1976

    References:

    Jensen, L. S. 1995Precambrian Geology Powell Township, Ontario Geological Survey. Scale 1:20,000, uncoloured.

    Lovell H. L., 1967Geology of the Matachewan Area; Ontario Department of Mines Geological Report 51 Exploration, 61 p. Accompanied by coloured geological maps 21O9, 2110, scale l inch to 1/2 mile.

    Powell, W. G., Hodgson, C. J. and Carmichael, D. M. 1990Tectono-metamorphic Character of the Matachewan Area, NortheastOntario. Geoscience Research Grant Program, Summary of Research 1989-1990.p. 56-65. O.G.S. Miscellaneous Paper 150.

    Pyke, D.R., Ayers, L.D. and Innes, D.G. 1973.Timmins-Kirkland Lake; Ontario Department of Mines, Geological Compilation Series, Map 2205.

    Royal Oak Mines, 1995Royal Oak Mines Annual Report 1995.

    Sinclair, W. D. 1982Gold Deposits of the Matachewan Area, in Geology of Canadian Gold Deposits, edited by R. W. Hodder and W. Petruk, Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Special Volume 24, p. 83-93.

  • CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATIONS

    I, Todd Keast, of 1204 Grace Ave., Porcupine, Ontario, do hereby certify that:

    1. I am the author of this report.i

    2. I am a graduate of the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, having received an Honors Bachelor of Science (Geology), in 1986.

    3. I have practiced in the field of mineral exploration since 1987, for a number of exploration companies throughout Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec.

    4. I am a Fellow of the Geological Association of Canada.

    5. I am a member of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.

    6. I am a Professional Geoscientist registered with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of the Province of British Columbia.

    7. I have not received nor do I expect to receive any interest in the Project.

    Dated at Porcupine, Ontario this 10th day of March, 1999.

    Todd Keast, B.Se.

  • APPENDIX I

    Assay Certificates

  • Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assayers Inc.

    Assaying - Consulting - RepresentationEstablished 1928

    Geochemical Analysis Certificate

    Company: T. OBRADOVICHProject: W. SAttn: T. Obradovich

    We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 40 Bulk samples submitted AUG-27-96 by .

    Page l of 2

    6W-3301-RG1

    Date: SEP-05-96

    Sample Number8667 8668 8669 8670 86718672 8673 8674 8675 86768677 8678 8679 8680 86818682 8683 8684 8685 86868687 8688 8689 8690 86918692 8693 8694 8695 8696

    Au PPBNil

    3 17 7 22

    Nil 2 7 5

    26 3814

    447 17

    5 Nil 24 7

    22

    19 5 7

    75 14

    5 27 9

    36 15

    Au Check PPB

    5

    -

    513

    12

    -

    34

    One assay ton portion used.

    Certified by_/l ~~-A——^

    (*JA^t-t

    P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POJK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300

  • Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Axsayers Inc.

    Assaying - Consulting - RepresentationEstablished 1928

    Geochemical Analysis Certificate

    Company: T. OBRADOVICHProject: W. SAttn: T. Obradovich

    We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 40 Bulk samples submitted AUG-27-96 by .

    Page 2 of 2

    6W-3301-RG1

    Date: SEP-05-96

    Sample Number

    Au PPB

    Au Check PPB

    86978698869987008701

    8702"8703870487058706

    12 15 14 17

    Nil

    22

    553

    1217

    One assay ton portion used.

    Certified by

    P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705) 642-3300

  • Established 1928

    Assay Certificate

    Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assayers Inc.

    Assaying - Consulting - Representation

    Company: T. OBRADOVICHProject: SedexAttn: T. Obradovich

    We hereby certify the following Assay of 48 Rock samples submitted SEP-25-96 by .

    Page l of 2

    6W-3771-RA1

    Date: OCT-03-96

    Sample Number912 913 914 915 916917 918 919 920 921922 923 924 925 926927 928 929 930 931932 933 934 935 936937 938 939 940 941

    Au PPB10 15 43

    i 5 214 32 3 29 5

    48 19217

    51 Nil

    3 NilNil

    9••j

    Nil 10

    Nil 12 27

    Nil 36

    Au Check PPB

    39

    2

    -

    53

    -

    -

    One assay ton portion used.

    Certified by_

    P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705)642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300

  • Established 1928

    Assay Certificate

    Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Afisayers Inc.

    Assaying - Consulting - Representation

    Company: T. OBRADOVICHProjecc: SedexAttn: T: Obradovich

    We hereby certify the following Assay of 48 Rock samples submitted SEP-25-96 by .

    Page 2 of 2

    6W-3771-RA1

    Date: OCT-03-96

    Sample Number942943944945946947948949950201512015220153201542015520156201572015820159

    Au PPB431531

    2041 31

    14Nil31

    18487

    NilNil14

    Nil22175209598

    Au Check PPB

    --

    27209

    ---

    291817

    --------

    One assay ton portion used.

    Certified by

    P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TOTelephone (705)642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300

  • Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assaycrs Inc.

    Assaying - Consulting - RepresentationEstablished 1928

    Assay Certificate

    Company T. OBRADOVICHProject: SedexAttn: T.Obradovich

    We hereby certify the following Assay of 100 Core samples submitted SEP-25-96 by .

    Page l of 4

    6W-3870-RA1

    Date: OCT-07-96

    Sample Number20160 20161 20162 20163 2016420165 20166 20167 20168 2016920170 20171 20172 20173 2017420175 20176 20177 20178 2017920180 20181 20182 20183 2018420185 20186 20187 20188 20189

    Au Au Check PPB PPB8943 33 7

    87 519

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    One assay ton portion used.

    Certified by

    P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TOTelephone (705)642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300

  • Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assayers Inc.

    Assaying - Consulting - RepresentationEstablished 1928

    Assay Certificate

    Company: T. OBRADOVICHProject: SedexAttn: T.Obradovich

    We hereby certify the following Assay of 100 Core samples submitted SEP-25-96 by .

    Page 2 of 4

    6W-3870-RA1

    Date: OCT-07-96

    Sample Number20190 20191 20192 20193 2019420195 20196 20197 20198 2019920200 20201 20202 20203 2020420205 20206 20207 20208 2020920210 20211 20212 20213 2021420215 20216 20217 20218 20219One assay ton portion used.

    Au Au Check PPB PPB519 549

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    P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705) 642-3300

  • Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assayers Inc.

    Assaying - Consulting - RepresentationEstablished 19?8Assay Certificate

    Company: T. OBRADOVICHProject: SedexAttn: T.Obradovich

    We hereby certify the following Assay of 100 Core samples submitted SEP-25-96 by .

    Page 3 of 4

    6W-3870-RA1

    Date: OCT-07-96

    SampI e Number20220 20221 20222 20223 2022420225 20226 20227 20228 2022920230 20231 20232 20233 2023420235 20236 20237 20238 2023920240 20241 20242 20243 2024420245 20246 20247 20248 20249

    Au Au Check PPB PPBNil

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    P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705)642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300

  • Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assaycrs Inc.

    Assaying - Consulting - RepresentationEstablished 1928

    Assay Certificate

    Company: T. OBRADOVICHProject: SedexAnn: T.Obradovich

    We hereby certify the following Assay of 100 Core samples submitted SEP-25-96 by .

    Page4of4

    6W-3870-RA1

    Date: OCT-07-96

    Sample Number

    Au Au Check PPB PPB

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    One assay ton portion used.

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    P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705) 642-3300

  • Ontario Declaration of Assessment WorkNorthern D*v*lopm*m -M. . . .and Mines Performed on Mining LandMining Act, Subsection 86(2) and 66(3), R.S.0. 1990

    Transaction Number (office use)

    0 - GO 3Assessment Files Research Imaging

    Uons 65(2) and 66(3) of the Mining Act. Under section B of the Mining Act sment work and correspond with the mining land holder. Questions abou mi Development and Mines. 3rd Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury

    42A02SE2017 2.19517 POWELL 900

    Instructions: - For work performed on Crown Lands before recording a daim, use form 0240. - Please type or print in ink.

    1. Recorded holders) (Attach a list if necessary)Name

    ——yfer)52*r-Z487

    OhJ /MOFax Number

    Name Client Number

    Address Telephone Number

    Fax Number

    2. Type of work performed: Check K) and report on only ONE of the following groups for this declaration.———————————————-————————————————————————————-f—————;————;———————;——————————————————————————-————

    D Geotechnical: prospecting, surveys, rv Physical: drilling stripping, n Rehabilitation •^r-f^i/o onH uunrV unrlar cortion 1ft frenO Uu tronrhinn anri assrv:iatari aasavs LJassays and work under section 18 (regs) trenching and associated assaysWork Type Office Use

    CommodityTotal S Value of^f, . ^ Work Claimed ^ l O, L, f ̂

    Oates Work From Performed

    ' ; , 0 !!__l

    To O"? IODay Mo* \

    NTS Reference

    Global Positioning System Data (if available) Township/Are. Mining DivisionResident Geologist District

    Please remember to: - obtain a work permit from the Ministry of Natural Resources as required;- provide proper notice to surface rights holders before starting work;- complete and attach a Statement of Costs, form 0212;- provide a map showing contiguous mining lands that are linked for assigning work;- include two copies of your technical report.

    3. Pereon or companies who prepared the technical report (Attach a list if necessary)Telephone Number

    Fax Nu

    Name Telephone Number

    Address Fax Number

    Name Telephone Number

    Address Fax Number

    4. Certification by Recorded Holder or AgenHoldv

    GEOSCIENCF ASSESSMENTOfFICE

    , do hereby certify that I ave personal knowledge of the facts set forth in(Print Name) X

    this Declaration of Assessment Work having caused the work to be performed or witnessed the same during or after its completion and, to the best of my knowledge, the annexad report is true.Signature of Recorded Holder or Agent

    ZAgent's Add/sss/74 Telephone Number Fax Number/0241 (03^7) P+P•6:

  • Ontario Ministry o( Statement of Costs for Assessment CreditTransaction Number (office use)

    Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of subsection 6 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96. Under section 6 of the Mining Act. this information is a public record. This information will be used to review the assessment work and correspond with the mining land holder. Questions about this collection should be directed to a Provincial Mining Recorder, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 3rd Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 6B5.

    Work TypeUnits of work

    Depending on the type of work, list the number of hours/days worked, metres of drilling, kilometres of grid line, number of samples, etc.

    Cost Per Unit of work

    Total Cost

    gg/ 2-

    Associated Costs (e.g. supplies, mobilization and demobilization).

    Transportation Costs

    Food and Lodging Costs

    Total Value of Assessment Work

    Calculations of Filing Discounts:

    1 . Work filed within two years of performance is claimed at IQ.0% of the above Total Value of Assessment Work. 1 If work is filed after two years and up to five years after performance, it can only be claimed at 500Xo of the Total

    Value of Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims, use the calculation below:

    TOTAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK 2,1 } 3JO x 0.50 ^ Total S value of worked claimed

    Note:- Work older than 5 years is not eligible for credit.- A recorded holder may be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 45 days of a request for verification and/or correction/clarification. If verification and/or correction/clarification is not made, the Minister may reject all or part of the assessment work submitted.

    Certification verifying costs:

    l, A) A___ ^ ___, do hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as may reasonably(please print full name) '

    be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying

    Declaration of Work form as(recofded holder, agent, or state company position with signing authority)

    l am authorized to make this certification

    OC-v U! [RECEIVED| j * ;;;f 2 8 r;s3l ! --^CSCIF- rf ,'SSESSf/ENT* s ' - - ' -- ~ C

    Signature J

    fif/' L/ f Date JrtM M,,?^(J ' "

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  • 5. Work to be recorded and distributed. Work can only be assigned to claims that are contiguous (adjoining) to the mininc la'nd where work was performed, at the time work was performed. A map showing the contiguous link must accompany thh form.

    Mining Claim Number. Or if work was done on other eligible mining land, show in this

    column the location number indicated on the claim map.

    1

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    Number of Claim Units. For other mining land, list hectares.

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    to 69 x

    Value of work applied to this claim.

    Value of work assigned to other mining claims.

    Bank. Value of work to be distributed at a future date

    iyw4•V x i

    *fO^95., do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible under_______ —

    (Print Full Nvrft)subsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for assignment to contiguous claims or for application to the claim

    where the work was done.Signature of Recorded Holder in Writing 0110

    6. Instructions for cutting back credits that are not approved.

    Some of the credits claimed in this declaration may be cut back. Please check K) in the boxes below to show how you wish to prioritize the deletion of credits:

    QT 1. Credits are to be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option 2 or 3 or 4 as indicated.O 2. Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims listed last, working backwards; orD 3. Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims listed in this declaration; orD 4. Credits are to be cut back as prioritized on the attached appendix or as follows (describe):

    Note: If you have not indicated how your credits are to be deleted, credits will be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option number 2 if necessary.

    For Office Use Only———-————————.————-Received Stamp

    0241 (03/97)

    Deemed Approved Date

    Date Approved

    Date Notification Sent

    Total Value of Credit Approved

    Approved for Recording by Mining Recorder (Signature)

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  • Ministry of Ministers duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines et des Mines Ontario

    Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road

    September 1, 1999 6th FloorSudbury, Ontario

    DONALD JOSEPH CAMPBELL P3E6B5214AMABILLISAVEMATACHEWAN, Ontario Telephone: (888) 415-9846POK-1MO Fax: (877)670-1555

    Visit our website at: www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm

    Dear Sir or Madam: Submission Number: 2.19517

    Status Subject: Transaction Number(s): W9980.00339 Approval After Notice

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

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

    Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the response date on the summary.

    If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Lucille Jerome by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5858.

    Yours sincerely,

    ORIGINAL SIGNED BYBlair KiteSupervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section

    Correspondence ID: 14116

    Copy for: Assessment Library

  • Work Report Assessment Results

    Submission Number: 2.19517

    Date Correspondence Sent: September 01,1999___________________Assessor: Lucille Jerome^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    Transaction First ClaimNumber Number Township(s)/Area(s) Status Approval DateW9980.00339 387777 POWELL Approval After Notice August 31, 1999

    Section:10 Physical PTRNCH 10 Physical PSTRIP

    The revisions outlined in the Notice dated July 28, 1999 have been addressed.

    Assessment work credit has been redistributed, as outlined on the attached Distribution of Assessment Work Credit sheet, to better reflect the value of work.

    Correspondence to: Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):Resident Geologist Robert BaileyKirkland Lake, ON TIMMINS, ONTARIO, CANADA

    Assessment Files Library DONALD JOSEPH CAMPBELL Sudbury, ON MATACHEWAN, Ontario

    Page:1Correspondence ID: 14116

  • Distribution of Assessment Work Credit

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

    Date: September 01, 1999

    Submission Number: 2.19517

    Transaction Number: W9980.00339

    Claim Number Value Of Work Performed

    387777 4,403.00

    441845 4,200.00

    Total: S 8,603.00

    Page: l

    Correspondence ID: 14116

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