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DETAIL MAGNETOMETER AND ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYS
ON THE
101 PROPERTY
MARRIOTT TOWNSHIP
LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
DISTRICT OF COCHRANE,
ONTARIO
FOR
ALEXANDER H, PERRON
APRIL 10, 2002MISS WENDY K, WELLER GEOTECH
PROVINCIAL RECORDINGerPieE-SUDBURY
RECEIVED
APR 1 2 2002A.r.;. P.M.
RECEIVES"APR f 2 "^
32D12SE2024 2.2343 MARRIOTT 010
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUMMARY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i)
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l
LOCATION AND ACCESS. ..................1,2
PROPERTY HISTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
TOPOGRAPHY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
GENERAL GEOLOGY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
PROPERTY GEOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 3
INSTRUMENTATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 4
PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION OF RESULTS .........4,5
OBSERVATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 6
REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
TECHNICAL DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
ASSESSMENT DATA FORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 9a!
LIST OF CLAIMS WORK PERFORMED ON . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
CERTIFICATE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
MAPS AND FIGURES
CLAIM LOCATION MAP - FIGURE l . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2a)
LOCATION MAP - FIGURE 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 b)
REGIONAL GEOLOGY - FIGURE 3............... 2 c)
GEOLOGI MAP - FIGURE 4................. 3 a)
GEOLOGICAL MAP KIRKLAND LAKE-NORANDA AREA - FIGURE 5 . . 6 a)
DETAILED GROUND VLF-EM MAP 101/VLF EM/2002 . . . IN BACK POCKET
DETAILED GROUND MAGNETOMETER SURVEY MAP 101/MAG/2002 IN BACK POCKET
SUMMARY i)
This report is a Geotechnical survey, as required by The Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, for assessment work purposes, following the recommendations set forth in the Mining Act Regulations 1991.
The report includes an introduction to the property, general geology, field results and conclusions, based on the field survey.
Technical data is provided in the Assessment Data Form found at the back of this report. Field data is compiled on the accompanying maps at the back of this report.
The property overlies an east northeast to east trend ing, south dipping, sequence of rocks composed mainly of mafic metavolcanic flows belonging to the Kinojevis Group. These rocks are cut by three sub parallel strike slip faults trending in an east northeast direction. The major Destor-Porcupine fault zone, lies along the northern edge of the claim group. These structures are known to host a number of gold deposits in the area (Hoit-McDermott, East Zone, Mattawasaga Zone, Battle Mountain, Teddy Bear Zone, T&H-Jonpol.
An Induced Polarization (I.P.) Survey completed in July, 1988, outlined at least twelve (12) anomalies on the property. Seven of these anomalies appear to be coincident with the Destor- Porcupine Fault zone or associated splays; therefore, they repre sent high priority drill targets.
DETAIL MAGNETOMETER AND ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYS
ON THE
101 PROPERTY
MARRIOTT TOWNSHIP
LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
DISTRICT OF COCHRANE, ONTARIO
INTRODUCTION
The 101 Group consists of a contiguous block of one hundred and one (101) unpatented mining claims located in Holloway and Marriott town ships, Larder Lake Mining Division, District of Cochrane, Ontario.
On March 18, 2002, two detail grids were started. This report covers the large east/west grid.For the purpose of this survey, picket line 34+OOE was re-established as the baseline. New fifty meter picket lines, between old picket lines were cut and chained every twenty five meters.
The large east/west grid was cut by Mr. M. Fecteau and crew and Mr. A. Pariscoat and crew.
All chaining was done by Miss Wendy K. Weller.
All drafting and report writing was done by Miss Wendy K. Weller, in the evenings during the surveys.
The anomalies detected therefrom are shown on the accompanying plan maps at a scale of 1:50000, that form an integral part of this re port.
Additional information on the instruments used in the surveys can be found at the back of this report on the Technical Data Form.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
The 101 Group consists of a contiguous block of one hundred and one (101) unpatented mining claims located in Holloway and Marriott town ships.
Ownership of the claims has been attested to by The Perron Gold Corporation, 103 Government Road East, Kirkland Lake, Ontario, P2N IA9, and was not independently ascertained by the writer.
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The 101 Group is located in the northeast corner of Holloway town ship and continues east to the northwest corner of Marriott Township. The property is approximately thirty five miles due east of the town of Matheson,
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Ontario, along Highway 101.
The property is accessible from the east via Highway 101 into Marriott Township and the north corner of the claim group. (See Figures l and 2).
PROPERTY HISTORY
Robert S. Middleton Exploration Services, 200 meter grid, magne tometer survey.
Perron Inc. (M. Greer), detailed magnetometer survey over entire grid.
Remy Belanger, I.P. survey over every other grid line, 1988.
Perron Inc. - Electromagnetic survey and Geology survey, 1990.
Perron Inc. diamond drilling, 1991.
Teck Corporation, line cutting, magnetometer I.P. over claims in Holloway Township (Check!in Lake) diamond drilling.
Reports can be viewed in the Regional Assessment Files.
TOPOGRAPHY
The overall terrain in this survey ranged from steep outcrop hills to low bogg and beaver ponds. A few creek systems cross the claims flowing to the Mattawasaga River.
A small mountain with very steep cliffs occurs in the south part of this survey. The vegetation ranges from red pine, jack pine, silver and white birch on the hills and mountain, to poplar and alder and balsam in the low lying areas.
GENERAL GEOLOGY
According to the O.G.S. report 173, Geology of Stoughton and Marriott Townships by L.S. Jensen, the underlying bedrock is predominantly volcanic rocks with lesser amounts of sedimentary rocks which have been intruded by ultra mafic and felsic lava flows. Lying between these lava flows are interflow siliceous horizons, sedimentary bands of grey-wacke, arkose and some iron formation.
These series of flows and rock types are of the Archean Age be longing to the Abitibi Greenstone Belt of the Superior Province. (See Figure 3).
PROPERTY GEOLOGY
The 101 Group is underlain mainly by an east-northeast to east
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REGIONAL GEOLOGY FIGURE 3
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ProterozoicKeeweenawan diabase (not shown)
I 2 Cobalt Group Archean
Matachewan diabase (not shown) Granitic rocks
II Granodiorite, monzonite, quartzmonzonite, syenite
10 Massive to gneissic Quartz diorite,tonalite, trondhjemite
Upper Supergroup9 9a* Timiskaming Group, 9b* * Destor-
Porcupine Complex 8 8a, 8n, Blake River Group, 8c"' Blake
River (Upper Fm., Tisdale Group)
7a, 7b, Kinojevis Group, 7c Kinojevis Group(Middle Fm., Tisdale Group)
6 6a Larder Lake Group, 6b Stoughton-Roquemaure Group, 6c Lower Fm., TisdaleGroup
5 5c Porcupine Group Lower Supergroups
4 4a Skead Group, 4b Hunter Mine Group,4c Upper Fm., Deloro Group
3 3a Catherine Group, 3c Middle Fm., DeloroGroup
2 2a Wabewawa Group, 2c Lower Fm., DeloroGroup
1 1a Pacaud tuffs* * * *
'a refers to Kirkland Lake Area, louth limb of synclinorium (Jensen 1978c, 1979)."b refers to Kirkland Lake Area, north limb of synclinorium (Jensen 1976, 1978b).' * *c refers to Timmins Area (Pyke, 1980).' ** (Goodwin 1965).
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trending series of massive to pillowed, mafic volcanic flows with minor intercalated flow breccia, hyacloclastite and tuff (Figure 4). These rocks form a continuous south-facing sequence dipping from 60 degrees to 85 degrees to the south. They are relatively unaltered, having been subjected to prehnite-pumpellyite facies regional metamorphison.
The Destor-Porcupine fault (a major deformation zone) lies along the north boundary of the 101 claims in Marriott township. In this area, the structure is composed of two or three converging faults forming a deform ation/alteration zone up to l mile wide.
At least three subparallel strike-slip faults, trending between 70 degrees and 90 degrees cut the rocks underlying the 101 Group. They occupy topographic depressions and are generally not well exposed. However, geolo gical mapping in the area (Jensen 1978, 1982) indicates that they abut against (not cross cut) the Destor-Porcupine Fault, thus they may represent splays associated with this large regional deformation zone.
There are no known gold occurrences on the 101 property; however, Cortez Explorations discovered a zone of silicified and pyritic flow top breccias which appear to be associated with one of the splay faults crossing the property. (See Figure 4).
INSTRUMENTATION
Magnetometer Survey:
This system uses a backward motion of spinning protons of a hydrogen atom within fluid of hydrogen and carbon. These spinning magnetic protons are caused to have two opposite poles by applying a magnetic fluid using a current within a coil of wire. This frequency of precision is proportional to the earth's total magnetic field.
This instrument is read directly in gammas which is the absolute value of the earth's total field for that station.
The diurnal variation was monitored by closing each loop at any secondary check station, at a grid line, baseline intersection. Diurnal corrections were applied by linear distribution of any observed variation over the time between base stations.
Electromagnetic Survey:
The VLF-EM method uses as a source, several of the main submarine communications transmitters in the 15 to 25 kHz band found throughout the world.
The submarine communication radio waves travel in a single mode parallel to the surface of the earth along the earth-air interace.
VLF instruments are capable of picking up any structures that change the direction of the waves by measuring the tilt angle being zero on flat ground, but when a conductor is present, the tilt angle will acquire a finite value. The direction of tilt indicates the direction of the conductor.
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Calculations of such parameters as depth, depth extent, dip and width of the conductors is very minimal.
The VLF easily illustrates the location of the upper limit of dipping structures which can be seen or plotted as VLF profiles as areas of greatest change in tilt angle per unit of distance.
The instrument used for this survey was a Geonics EM-16 unit. The sensitivity of this unis is l X for the inphase and 155 for the quadrature. The operating frequency for the EM-16 from 15-25 kHz and the station is made by plug-in units.
Further information on the VLF and the magnetometer can be found in the back of this report on the Technical Data and Assessment Forms.
PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
i) Magnetometer Survey:
The field data is presented on Map NO. lOl/mag/2002 The map is drawn at a scale of 1:5000 meters.
The magnetic data is illustrated as isomagnetic contours, contour interval 100 to 500 gammas, on a map of corrected magnetic values recorded at each station.
The magnetic trend is in an east to north-east direction. The magnetic relief ranges from 60,482 gammas to 57,000 gammas. (Difference of 3,482 gammas).
The new west side of grid, there are interruptions in the northern magnetic relief, small areas showing an intrusion or break into the east-northeast structure. These structures may be related to the Destor-Porcupine Fault Zone, (see Figure 5, Geological map of Kirkland Lake-Noranda area).
The large magnetic structure in the south/east section of the group, is a large outcrop showing. The rest of the magnetic response occurs over south sloping hills to flat areas of creeks and beaver ponds.
Many of the magnetic responses can be directly related to topographical features indicating exposed outcrop and overburden. Many of the outcrops in the field vary in height and have large cliff faces and oriented gouges which indicate extensive fault and joint systems.
The magnetic low anomalie that crosses both the west grid and the east grid (PL300N to PL800S) in an east to north/east direction has the same strike length of the high anomalie it mirrors. This low may prove to be an interflow siliceous horizon or felsic intrusion.
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The magnetometer detail survey has helped to define the magnetic low systems on both sides of the grid. Throughout the entire grid a break in the magnetics has been noted.
i i) Electromagnetic Survey:
The field data is presented on the map 101/vlf EM/2002 at a scale of 1:50000 meters, found at the back of this report.
In this detail survey eight new contacts were noted.
Ql - Crosses PL300S 295E to PL1000S 225E.The topography of the area is flat alder area along the large drainage creek to the north slope of one of many over burdened outcrops. Figure 4 (D. Hawke) noted this outcrop as being Volcanics tuff and chert.
Q2 - Crosses PL050S 580E to PL250S 595E.This contact crosses the top of one of many small over burdened outcrops in this grid. Figure 4 (D. Hawke) noted this small outcrop to be Volcanic - Basalt.
Q3 - Crosses PL750S 720E to PL1000S 710E.The contact starts in a flat thick spruce bogg to the north slope of the small south mountain. Figure 4 (D. Hawke) notes I.P.
04 - Crosses PL45-S 075E to PLOOOS 100E.The contact crosses the east side of a small outcrop showing. The quadrature is negative.
Q5 - Crosses PL400N 150W to PL800N 130W.The contact is found on the east side of the large drainage creek that crosses the entire grid.
06 - Crosses PL200N 435W to PL600N 454W.The topography of the area is flat to the west slope of a large hill. The quadrature is negative.
Q7 - Crosses PL550N 1120W to PL800N 1050U.The contact crosses over a very large overburdened outcrop. Figure 4 (D. Hawke) has mapped as being spherulitic lava and fragmental lava.fir. Hawke on Figure 4 shows I.P. Anomaly D in the area as this contact.
Q8 - Crosses PL550N 1440H to PL800N 1450W.The contact crosses over a flat timbered area to the north slope of a small overburdened outcrop. Figure 4 (D. Hawke) shows I.P. Anomaly C in this area.
OBSERVATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
Parallel magnetic highs associated with magnetic lows are very
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important, other discovered features are magnetic lines that are broken up or intruded upon by north-south stiking formations. (See Figure 5).
These north-south formations as in the break up of magnetic linears on the northern side of the group, indicate an interference such as a fault directly related to the Destor-Porcupine Fault.
At the present time the VLF survey is being put through the Fraser Filter Program to help take out geological noise.
A horizontal loop survey will be run to help with the origins of both the magnetometer and electromagnetic surveys. Also to look for areas of base metals.
Respectfully submitted,
April 10, 2002 Miss Wendy K. Weller Geotech
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REFERENCES
L. S. Jensen
M. Greer
M. Greer
Teck Corporation R. Burke
1986
D. R. Hawke July 28, 1989
Miss Wendy K. Weller April 5, 2000
Miss Wendy K. Weller April 8, 2002
- O.G.S. Report 173, Geology of Stoughton and Marriott Townships.
- Geophysical, Magnetometer Report, 1988.
- Geophysical Report, VLF and Geology, 1989.
- Teck Corporation Joint Venture, Magne tometer, I.R., Diamond Drilling, 1991, by R. Burke.
- Volcanology and Mineral Deposits, Ontario Geological Survey Miscellaneous Paper 129, 1986.
- Evaluation Report on 101 Claim Group
- Detail Magnetometer b Electromagnetic Surveys 101 Property, Marriott Township, Larder Lake Mining Division District of Cochrane, Ontario April 5, 2000
- Detail Magnetometer tt Electromagnetic Surveys 101 Property, Marriott Towmship Larder Lake Mining Division, District of Cochrane, Ontario April 8, 2002
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Technical Data:Line (mi/km):....5.!;.2.1..1?!..—.....—... Line traversed-... .....
No. of samples/stations-...2.:2.8.:........ Line/picket spacing-. 50M/25M
ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY: Operaton^^.
Instrument: EM - 16 . .............- Accuracy....:... 1;!.. ...
Coil config U alioVnFICAL * Coil
Vertical scale:...:,.50*.........— — —- Horizontal scale:..i.L5.0.0.^...
c 9A Q UM, QtnUon- SEATTLE . WASHINGTONFrequency:..,2.4.-8- j5]iz __ ......... _ ... btation...... _ ........^....
Operational technique:....ALL.BEAGL!UG5.J.ACmQjmT.H^AS-T.......^....,..
MAGNETIC SURVEY: Operator; JOH'! Et PERROHMCPHAR GO-8 PROTON ±
lnstrument:..........MAGi!IEIQMEIEJEL....— Accuracy:....-.. 5AMMA..........
Base station L.I1-.0*505 .- . .. Diurnal methodtJ.LOSED^LOOP
Base station time:...._..........._.. Loca-tion/value-.
Contour interval-_......._............ Datumn
Contoured by:.^ILs..!iEAD.L^.y.lL.L.E.R.,... Horizontal
Operational
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEY
Transmitter used......................... Receiver used:._..
Me t hod:.............—..............-..-..-... Frequency............
On time;_^_.............................. Range:...........___.
Off time;._.................................. Delay time;.............
Power source;...................___... Output 1'..................
Electrode array.'....._.........._... Electrode spacing:.
Readings taken;.......................... Other data:.,........
Operational
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Assessment Data FormType of Work.-Prospecting:..,............................ GeolpgicalPhysicah LINE CUTTING AND CHAINING
, , . ELECTROMAGNETIC (l STATION) AND MAGNETOMETER SURVEYGeophysical!, __ ...... _ .......~ -....-.-..--.-- _ ....-...-..-....
Geochemical L.:...........— -.-..... D
Assays/Analyses;.... ................... Other
Cost of Work'...|29^27o..oo........ Dollars Applied:,,j28,58Q.,oo
Recorded Holder: Survey Company:Namt- THE PERRON GOLD CORPORATION Name: GWEN RESOURCES LTD -
Address'. 103 GOVERNMENT ROAD EASJ^^ ^ Address^lp^^GO^R^IE^^OAp^EAST^.^
KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO P2.N IA.9 _ . K.l R !5kA-'l?--L^E .'-.0- NIARI0 ?2lN IA5
S u "r'v e y 7 Re p o'r't" 'ffi f o r m a fi b n -.Start of v/ork:. MARCH is, 2002^.^^ End of work^^AP^.P/.J^?..........
Draughting time^APRiL^i^^.^^gOp^^ -Report' timc^RiL 7 A8,9,.lO, 2002.....
Completion of report '....APR i L. .10 3 ..2002 Au t nor :...MJ.ss .'JEN.DY^K^I./EUER ^^
V/ork performed on claim(s)....._....................._..............................
L-980255, L-980256, L-980257, L-980258, L-980259, L-980260, L-980263, L-980264,
.L.:?^.6li.. L.:?.^.^5^ .Lr.9.8Q3i6., ..L.:.9.8.0^49^,^ :̂9^3^5^
L-980358, L-980359.
Work applied to dainMs)..(SEE ATTACHED LIST)
Persons who performed work (supervisor first):,GWEN RESOURCES LTD.
WENDY K. WELLER
JOHN E. PERRON
..MICHE.L...EEC.IEAU.ANIL.CREU.
ALAIN PARISCOAT.AND CREW
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WORK APPLIED TO THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS MARRIOTT AND HOLLOWAY TOWNSHIPS
L-980273
L-980274
L-980275
L-980276
L-980277
L-980278
L-980279
L-980280
L-980281
L-980282
L-980283
L-980284
L-980285
L-980286
L-980287
L-980288
L-980289
L-980290
L-980291
L-980292
L-980293
L-980294
L-980295
L-980296
L-980297
L-980298
L-980299
L-980300
L-980301
L-980302
L-980303
L-980304
L-980305
L-980306
L-980307
L-980308
L-980309
L-980310
L-980311
L-980312
L-980313
L-980314
L-980315
L-980316
L-980317
L-980323
L-980324
L-980325
L-980329
L-980330
L-980331
L-980332
L-980333
L-980334
L-980336
L-980337
L-980338
L-980339
L-980340
L-980341
L-980342
L-980343
L-980344
L-980345
L-980346
L-980347
L-980348
L-980349
L-980350
L-980357
L-980358
L-980359
73 CLAIMS
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LIST OF CLAIMS WORK PERFORMED ON MARRIOTT TOWNSHIP
L-980255
L-980256
L-980257
L-980258
L-980259
L-980260
L-980263
L-980264
L-980266
L-980267
L-980268
L-980269
L-980270
L-980342
L-980343
L-980344
L-980345
L-980346
L-980349
L-980350
L-980351
L-980354
L-980355
L-980357
L-980358
L-980359 26 CLAIMS
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CERTIFICATE
I, Wendy K. Weller, of Kirkland Lake, Ontario, do hereby
certify:
1) That I am a Geotech in Training and reside at:
71 Second Street, Apartment //2, Kirkland Lake, Ontario.
P2N IR6.
2) That I graduated from the Haileybury School of Mines as
a certified Diamond Driller in 1982. I have had a staking
licence for the past 12 years.
3) That I was employed as a Diamond Driller for Heath S Sherwood
for l year.
4) That I have been practising as a Geotech Trainee for a period
of twelve (12) yrs.and I am qualified to write this report.
5) That I supervised and participated in this survey.
W&ndy Y/ Weller Geotech
ONTMIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES
Work Report Summary
Transaction No: W0280. 00711 Status: APPROVED
Recording Date: 2002-APR-12 Work Done from: 2002-MAR-1 8
Approval Date: 2002-MAY-23 to: 2002-APR-09
Client(s):
200912 THE PERRON GOLD CORPORATION
Survey Type(s):
LC MAG VLF
Work Report Details:
Claim*
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
980255
980256
980257
980258
980259
980260
980263
980264
980266
980267
980268
980269
980270
980273
980274
980275
980276
980277
980278
980279
980280
980281
980282
980283
980284
980285
980286
980287
980288
980289
980290
980291
980292
980293
980294
Perform
31,253
S686
S813
S821
S849
32,607
3779
S259
S462
S1,284
33,154
347
3285
SO
SO
SO
SO
30
SOSO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
so30
30
SO
SO
30
SO
SO
Perform Approve
31,253
S686
S813
S821
S849
32,607
S779
S259
S462
51,284
S3, 154
347
3285
SO
so soso sosososososo30
soso30
sosososo sosososo
Applied
SO
sosososososososososososo
3400
3400
3400
3400
S400
3400
S400
3400
S400
S400
S400
S400
3400
3400
3400
3400
S400
S400
S400
3400
3400
3400
Applied Approve
soSO
sososo30
SO
sosososososo
3400
3400
3400
3400
3400
3400
3400
3400
3400
3400
3400
S400
S400
S400
S400
3400
3400
S400
3400
3400
3400
S400
Assign
S1,253
3686
S813
S821
S849
52,607
S779
S259
S462
31,284
33,154
347
S285
SO
SO
SO
SO
sosososososososososososososo sosososo
Assign Reserve Approve Reserve Approve Due Date
1,253
686
813
821
849
2,607
779
259
462
1,284
3,154
47
285
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
soSO
so30
30
SO
SO
SO
SO
30
30
30
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
30
sososososososososososososoSO
so30
30
SO 2002-APR-13
SO 2002-APR-13
SO 2002-APR-13
SO 2002-APR-13
30 2002-APR-13
30 2002-APR-13
30 2002-APR-13
SO 2002-APR-13
SO 2002-APR-13
50 2002-APR-13
30 2002-APR-13
30 2002-APR-13
30 2002-APR-13
30 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
30 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
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ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES
Work Report Summary
Transaction No: W0280. 00711
Recording Date: 2002-APR-12
Approval Date: 2002-MAY-23
Work Report Details:
Claim#
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
980295
980296
980297
980298
980299
980300
980301
980302
980303
980304
980305
980306
980307
980308
980309
980310
980311
980312
980313
980314
980315
980316
980317
980323
980324
980325
980329
980330
980331
980332
980333
980334
980336
980337
980338
980339
980340
980341
980342
980343
Perform
SO
sosososoSO
sosososososososososososososoSO
sososoSosososososososososososososo
S212
S380
Perform Approve
SO
sosososososososososososososososososososososoSO
SO
sososososososososososososo
S212
S380
Status: APPROVED
Work Done from : 2002-MAR-1 8
to: 2002-APR-09
Applied Applied Approve
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S4CO
S4CO
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
S400
Assign Reserve Assign Approve Reserve Approve Due Date
SO
SO
sososososososososososososososososoSO
sosososososososososososososososososososo
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SO
sososoSO
sososoSO
SO
SO
soSO
SO
SO
SO
sososososososososososoSO
sososososoSO
sosososoSO
so
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
JO 2003-APR-13
10 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
SO 2003-APR-13
2002-Jun-12 1456 Armstrongjj Page 2 of 3
ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES
Work Report Summary
Transaction No: W0280. 00711
Recording Date: 2002-APR-12
Approval Date: 2002-MAY-23
Work Report Details:
Claim*
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
980344
980345
980346
980347
980348
980349
980350
980351
980354
980355
980357
980358
980359
Perform
51,558
33,972
Perform Approve
51
S3
558
972
5808 5808
50
SO
S51
32,016
3885
51,021
S64
51,627
51,486
51,891
S29.270
External Credits:
32,
SO
soS51
016
S885
51,
31,31,
31
S29
30
021
364
627
486
891
270
Status: APPROVED
Work Done from: 2002-MAR-18
to: 2002-APR-09
Applied
5400
S400
3364
5400
S4CO
S400
5354
50
SO
SO
3262
5400
3400
328,580
Applied Approve
3400
5400
5364
5400
3400
3400
S354
SO
SO
50
5262
5400
5400
528,580
Assign
51,158
52,882
S444
SO
soso
51,662
5885
31,021
564
51,365
31.086
31,491
S25,357
Assign Approve
1,158
2,882
444 -
0
0
0
1,662
885
1,021
64
1,365
1,086
1,491
525,357
Reserve
50
5690
SO
SO
SO
50
50
SO
SO
SO
50
50
50
5690
Reserve Approve
50S690
soso50
30
SO
50
SO
SO
50
50
50
5690
Due Date
2003-APR-13
2003-APR-13
2003-APR-13
2003-APR-13
2003-APR-13
2003-APR-13
2003-APR-13
2002-APR-13
2002-APR-13
2003-APR-13
2003-APR-13
2003-APR-13
2003-APR-13
Reserve:3690
3690
Reserve of Work
Total Remaining
Report*: W0280. 00711
Status of claim is based on information currently on record.
2002-Jun-12 14:56 Armstrongjj Page 3 of 3
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Date: 2002-JUN-12
Ministere du Developpement du Nord etdes Mines Ontario
GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE 933 RAMSEY LAKE ROAD, 6th FLOOR SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3E6B5
THE PERRON GOLD CORPORATION 103 GOVERNMENT ROAD EAST KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO P2N 1A9 CANADA
Tel: (888) 415-9845 Fax:(877)670-1555
Dear Sir or Madam
Submission Number: 2.23430 Transaction Number(s): W0280 00711
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.
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
Gc: Resident Geologist
The Perron Gold Corporation (Claim Holder)
Assessment File Library
The Perron Gold Corporation (Assessment Office)
Wendy Kathleen Weller(Agent)
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