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42A03NW0001 2.15491 FRIPP 010
DIAMOND DRILLING A GEOPHYSICAL REPORT
ON THE
Filo/Jones FRIPP TWP
BASE METAL
PROSPECT
FOR THE
ONTARIO PROSPECTOR ASSISTANCE PROGRAM(OPAP)
ASSESSMENT REPORTING
yBy: J.K. Rio H/BSc Geology May 9, 1994
42A03NW0001 2 15491 FRIPP 01OC
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
PROSPECT; LOCATION 4 ACCESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
PROPERTY HISTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
DISCUSSION OF PROGRAMi) Background Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
ii) Geophysical Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3iii) Drill Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
CONCLUSIONS ft RECOMMENDATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
BIBLIOGRAPHY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
CERTIFICATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Appendix l Appendix II Appendix III Appendix IV
Drill Logs By Rio Assay Results Geophysical Report Old Hollinger Drill Log
FIGURESRg #1 General Location MapRg #2 Property Location MapRg #3 Cons Tache IP. Profile on Line 5 southRg #4 CompilA/tion Map for Main Work AreasRg #5 Drill Hole Section
o MAJOR MINERAL DEPOSITS
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Property Location
150 mi
200 km
PHANEROZOIC
MESOZOtC-Wf SOZOOJf
Cretaceous Oeface
PALEOZOIC PALCQZOlQue
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MOCVE PRECAMBRIAN.
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lINTRODUCTION
During the winter of 1993 this author was awarded an OPAP grant to evaluate a
base metal prospect in Fripp Twp. southwest of Timmins, Ontario. This report will discuss
the project in detail and make recommendations for further work. The report will be
formatted such that it meets both OPAP 81 Ontario Assessment reporting requirements.
PROSPECT: LOCATION A ACCESS:
Initially, the Fripp Twp. Prospect consisted of 20 claims and 59 units; however, this
land position could not be maintained and efforts were concentrated on the most
prospective areas. The present block of claims consists of 12 claims and 19 units. The
original block and current block are shown in red and green, respectively. (Fig #2)
The access to the property is attained by driving along Pine, south from Timmins,
Ontario for about 25km. From this point access to the main portion of the property is via
an old lumber road heading due west for 7.5km. to the east shore of Bruce Lake. It
should be noted that access with heavy equipment in summer would be next to
impossible without extensive work, because of two large cedar swamps.
PROPERTY HISTORY
The entire Fripp Prospect was held by Hollinger Consolidated Mines in the 1960's
and 1970's. Hollinger carried out extensive mapping, ground geophysics and some
drilling. The drilling was oriented mainly to test ground EM anomalies, and showings
such as Cu-Ni showing presently located on the current Fripp claim 1170463, and the Cu
2
prospect on claim 1170466. Hollinger exploration efforts in this general area culminated
with the discovery of a small copper deposit just southeast of the current subject property.
According to current estimates, this deposit contains 144,228 tons of 1.6607o Cu
(Falconbridge Assess Rle 3482) After a substantial exploration effort on this Cu deposit,
Hollingefs interest began to subside and they eventually were left with five patents
covering the small deposit.
In the 1970's a company called on Consolidated Tache (Assess. Rle T-1592)
acquired a substantial land position in the vicinity of the original Hollinger Ni occurrence,
currently on claim 1170463 (Rg #4). Cons. Tache carried out an induced polarization
survey and detected a number of large IP. anomalies. There geophysicist recommended
drilling these zones to evaluate them for Ni-Cu sulphides. For one reason or another,
despite a positive recommendation, this did not get done.
After Cons. Tache let their ground lapse, the area once again became interesting
after a new government airborne completed in 1990, and the ground was acquired by Rio
A Jones in 1990.
DISCUSSION OF PROGRAM
i) Background Information
Initially the winter work program on the Fripp prospect was oriented to further
evaluate a disseminated Cu zone in a Hollinger drill hole and a Cu showing near the
mouth of a creek entering Bruce Lake on claim 1170466. (Fig #4)
A recent report (assess file 3482) by Falconbridge suggested the area in and
3
around the old Hollinger Cu deposit may have potential for porphyry or disseminated Cu
deposits. Thus, this author thought that a similar concept may be applicable to the Cu
occurrences on claim 1170466. It was thought that the best way to initially evaluate such
mineralization was to use an induced polarization survey. This is a classic geophysical
type survey used to search for such deposits.
Unfortunately, the survey was not successful and the results will be discussed in
more detail in the following sections. Efforts were reorienated to evaluate a known IP.
anomaly proximal to a nickel copper occurrence (Rg #4) and drilling was initiated on this
target instead. Details on results of this work are presented in more detail in the following
paragraphs as well.
ii) Geophysical Results
An induced polarization survey was carried out on GRID "B" with east west
oriented grid lines as showin in Fig #4. The purpose of this survey was to examine the
response and possible extent of known disseminated Cu mineralization in old Hollinger
drill hole (Rg #4) and a small showing on the same claim adjacent to the mouth of the
creek going into Bruce Lake.
A good response was expected on line 1+50 south which supposedly ran directly
over the mineralization in the Hollinger hole. However, there was no significant
chargeability response or resistivity low typical of such mineralization. There are two
possible explanations for these results,
a) The Hollinger hole is misplotted and the IP. line missed and thus no response.
b) The mineralization is oriented in an odd geometric orientation such that it was not picked up. Hollinger's follow-up drilling on this zone suggested it did not strike east-west, thus east-west lines were run on this survey to intercept a possible north-south oriented body.
It is this author's opinion that there was enough mineralization in this hole that the
I.P. survey should have responded. A review of the log in appendix four (4) may be
made to verify this. The subsurface expression of this zone may be small and perhaps
more detailed I.P. will be required to outline it. No response of significance was picked
up on line zero over a small Cu showing by the mouth of the creek on the same claim
(1170466), shown in Rg #4.
A more detailed account of the recent geophysical results in this vicinity including
profiles are documented in a short report by J. Grant (Appendix 3).
iii) Drill Hole Results
As a result of the poor response from geophysical surveys over the copper zone
on claim 1170466, attention was diverted to another target area
The second target area consisted of a strong I.P anomaly with a proximal
nickel/copper occurrence within a favourable geological environment for hosting
nickel/copper deposits. The I.P. target was developed by Cons. Tache Mines and never
drilled. A contoured plan view taken from the Cons. Tache Mine data is shown in Rg
#4, along with its relationship to the current land holdings and new grid. The best I.P.
response from profiles was on Cons. Tache Line 5 south. The detailed pseudo section
for this line is shown in the accompanying Rg 3.
Considering the strongest I.P. anomaly was on Line 5 south, a hole was laid out
5
to evaluate the strongest part of the very broad anomaly for its mineral potential. The
exact location of the collar and the relationship of the anomaly to the drill hole is shown
on the drill section, Fig 5.
Drill hole F J-94-1 was drilled to a depth of 52.2m. This hole should have went to
120m to fully evaluate the strongest section of the anomaly. Unfortunately, blocky caving
ground was encountered very early in the hole and the hole could not be completed. The
first portion of the hole contained 1 -207o disseminated fine sulphides with minor magnetite
from 3.25m to 41.6m within a gabbro/diorite unit. This mineralization corresponds well
to the broad weaker section of the I.P. anomaly. At 41.6m the hole intersected the
strongest part of the I.P. anomaly; this was reflected by a strongly magnetic talc chlorite
altered ultramafic volcanic. It is possible that the cause of this anomaly may have been
the magnetite in the ultramafic, but to be sure this hole would have to have been drilled
through the entire anomaly.
Every piece of core in this hole was assayed for Au, R and Pd and a suite of 28
elements including Ni, Cu and Co. No significant economic precious metals values were
detected in the drilling. The best platinum value was 21 ppb and the best palladium value
22ppb. Gold values were extremely low as well the best value being 6ppb. The platinum
and palladiam values that were slightly elevated including the ones mentioned above
were obtained within the ultramafic sequence in the latter part of the hole from 41.6 to
52.2m.
Also, at the start of the ultramafic sequence at 41.6, there is a distinct rise in
chrome values typical of an ultramafic, up to 1393ppm. Nickel values although sub-
6
economic increase as well from 180ppm initially to over lOOOppm in the last couple of
samples in the bottom of the hole. The multi-element analysis only gives Mg*fc and not
MgO for the sample. However, it can be seen that the Mg07o is increasing with the
increase in nickel values, suggesting that the unit is likely becoming more enriched in
MgO. This is a favourable situation as it is known that ultramafic volcanics enriched in
MgO are favourable hosts for nickel sulphide deposits.
No significant cobalt values were obtained in the drilling. A review of the other
elements obtained are documented within appendix II.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The induced polarization survey over the copper zone on the west side of the
Bruce Lake was not successful in delineating a geophysical response that suggested
further drilling was merited. There is a remote possibility that the hole was misplotted
originally from old Hollinger data and the survey missed the zone of interest and/or the
subsurface expression of the zone is very small. Thus, further geophysics on closer
spaced lines may be necessary to define this zone. This author believes it is indeed
present and it has been missed by this preliminary round of geophysics.
The drill hole FJ-94-1 did not fully evaluate the I.P. anomaly. Encouraging
although only anomalous results were obtained in the final few metres of this hole.
Consequently, this target should be redrilled to test the zone properly.
More formal recommendations for this property are listed as follows:
i) If at all possible, relocate the actual Hollinger collar for FP5-4-71 and to examine its location relative to the current geophysical lines. Assess if
H)
further I.P. would be useful here. If a casing is available, perhaps a mis a la masse down-hole survey might be considered.
Redrill hole FJ-94-1 to properly evaluate the conductor and plan on cenenting the hole to keep it open or start with larger size core NQ.
Respectfully Submitted
P.GEO.
8
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Assessment Filesa) Cons. Tache Assessment File T-1592b) Hollinger Mines Assessment File T-702c) Falconbridge Exploration File T-3482
9
CERTIFICATE
l, J. Kevin Rio of 535 Bartleman Street, Timmins, Ontario, do hereby certify that:
i) l personally carried out and or supervised the work on the Rio 4 Jones Fripp Twp. Prospect, and wrote the work report.
ii) l am a graduate geologist and hold my Honours BSc in Geology from Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario.
iii) l have been employed a both a mine geologist and exploration geologist continually since graduation in 1980. l have worked for numerous exploration and mining companies including, Texasgulf Exploration Inc., Amax Potash, Cominco (Pine Point Mines), Pamour Porcupine Mines, and Nerco Con Mines, l have also worked across North America and overseas with Northgate Exploration and Freeport MacMoran.
iv) l am a member in good standing with the Association of Professional Engineers ft Geologists of B.C.
J.K. Rio HBSc., P.Geo
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50057 Certificate of AnalysisPage: l
Fi Jo, Mr. J. K. 535 Bartleman Street TIMMINS, Ontario P4N 4X2
SAMPLE NUMBERS Accurassay Customer
932090932091932092932093932094
J32096932097932098932099932099932100932101932102932103932104932105932106932107932108932108932109932110932111932112932113932114932115932116932117
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1551155215531554155515561557155815591560156015611562156315641565156615671568156915691570157115721573157415751576157715781578
April 22 94
ftork Order t Project
940019
Gold Platinum PalladiumOz/T
< 0.001< 0.001< 0.001< 0.001< 0.001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001 .CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001CO. 001
Per:
ppb ppb
C15 15C15 12C15 CIOC15 CIOC15 CIO16 CIO
C15 CIOC15 CIOC15 CIO20 CIO
C15 CIOC15 1615 1215 CIO
C15 CIOC15 CIOC15 CIOC15 CIO15 CIO
C15 CIOC15 CIOC15 11C15 CIOC15 CIOC15 CIOC15 CIOC15 CIOC15 CIOC15 CIOC15 CIOC15 CIO
X// ,J? /JJUu^CQtA^
Check
Check
Check
ORIGINALS
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BOX 426KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA P2N 3J1
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50058 Certificate of AnalysisPage: 2
Fi Jo, Mr. J.K. 535 Bartleman Street TIMMINS, Ontario P4N 4X2
SAMPLE NOMBBRS Accurasaay Customer
932118932119932120932121932122~"*32123
J32124932125932126932126932127932128932129932130932131932132932133932134932135932135932136932137932137
15791580158115821583158415851586158715871588158915901591159215931594159515961596159715981598
April 22 94
Work Order i Project
940019
Goldppb
<5<5<5<5<56
<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<55<5<5<5<5
GoldOz/T
< 0.001< 0.001^.001<0.001< 0.001^.001< 0.001< 0.001< 0.001^0.001< 0.001< 0.001< 0.001<0.001<0.001< 0.001< 0.001< 0.001< 0.001< 0.001< 0.001< 0.001^.001
Platinum Palladium ppb ppb
101513
181521
19
151715
z U'. G. Dir-can 0 -?}
Check
16
121217132017
Check
Check
LF-30 Per:
ORIGINAL
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50094 Certificate of AnalysisMr. Kevin Fi Jo 535 Bartlenan Street TIMMINS, Ontario P4N 4X2 Work Order f:
Date Received:
Page lMay 3 , 1994
940019AApril 18, 1994
ICAP
155115521553155415551556155715581559156015611562156315641565156615671568156915701571157215731574
PPI* Ag
0.10.20.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.20.20.10.10.10.20.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.1
S Al
1.381.601.571.381.601.522.131.411.251.411.361.541.311.521.531.361.551.541.421.541.531.531.441.36
ppm AB
10116
1014111610111679
121116127
12121612171916
ppm Au
<3<3<3<3(3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<30<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3
ppm Ba
586656595899
1097464656968916168726462576357626055
ppm Be
(1<l<l<l<l<l<l<l<l<l<l<l<l<l<l<l<l<l<l<l<l<l<l<l
, ~ J z:
- x..o, -^ — -' .-.y--
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50095
ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION Ut BAKKINGlft LAUOKAf OKItS l IMITFD. REXDALt ONTAPlO
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Certificate of Analysis
.fi c s
Mr. Kevin Filo 535 BartJeman Street TIMMINS, Ontario P4N 4X2
Page 23, 1994
Work Order i: Date Received:
940 01 9 AApril 18, 1994
ICAP
157515761577157815791580158115821583158415851586158715881589159015911592159315941595159615971598
ppm Ag
0.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.20.20.10.10.10.20.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.20.1
t Al
1.671.551.491.481.401.401.541.541.721.631.711.541.511.812.522.452.302.082.652.141.931.971.881.81
ppm As
191816181111171512141815121523201724332222221222
ppm Au
<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<30<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3
ppm ppm fia Be
62 <l61 <l62 <l60 <l63 <l66 <l70 <l69 <l83 <l78 <l85 <l82 <l82 <l81 <l69 <l24 <l24 <l29 <l30 <l29 <l26 <l29 <l35 <l31 <l
Per:
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50096 Certificate of AnalysisMr. Kevin Filo 535 Bartleman Street TIMMINS, Ontario P4N 4X2 ttork Order #:
Date Received:
Page 3May 3, 1994
940019AApril I B, 1994
ICAP
155115521553155415551556155715581559156015611562156315641565156615671568156915701571157215731574
ppm Bi
<3<3<3O<3<3<3(3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3O<3<3<3
Ca
0.820.990.870.850.920.930.760.900.860.910.891.001.090.980.970.861.010.950.860.860.941.001.020.86
ppm Cd
111111111111111111111111
ppm Co
273032263432513232343540383437393533303130302623
ppm Cr
11283
15199
1035944597287
12486
1428789
10010889775997
12512091
ppm Cu
76100829197
18791
136131153175196154130194194120127114127123151138141
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50097
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Certificate of AnalysisMr. Kevin Filo 535 Bart lenan Street TIMMINS. Ontario P4N 4X2 Uork Order i:
Date Received:
Page 4May 3, 1994
940019AApril 18, 1994
ICAP
157515761577157815791580158115821583158415851586158715881589159015911592159315941595159615971598
ppm Bi
<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<34O<3<3<3O<3<3<37
<3
* Ca
1.181.091.000.961.000.961.001.031.101.021.281.081.061.030.780.380.541.620.710.640.500.470.380.91
ppm Cd
111111111111111111111111
ppm Co
342930272931353438344O38403847717649686056597861
t ."
ppm Cr
1 2811313510211594
11710099809286
12388
4871138982870
139313071114705875689
-::'~ ' - ' -. v/'" \ \: :.-. ; .- r .\ :. '
ppm CU
14414013412412213114712713813813613414112670117
193
(1d2
(l11
Per:
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50098 Certificate of AnalysisMr. Kevin Filo 535 Bart lenan Street TIMMINS, Ontario P4N 4X2 Hork Order 9:
Date Received:
Page 5May 3 , 1994
940019AApril 18, 1994
ICAP
155115521553155415551556155715581559156015611562156315641565156615671568156915701571157215731574
% ppm Fe Hg
4.30 <l4.53 <l4.49 <l4.27 <l5.10 <l5.40 <l7.17 <l5.35 25.15 <l5.59 <l5.49 <l6.06 <l5.88 <l5.02 <l5.89 <l6.16 <l4.79 <l5.01 <l4.57 <l4.79 <l4.60 <l4.84 <l4.12 <l4.19 <l
ppm La
151716171715141513141413201513131312121212141211
Mg
0.861.000.970.741.021.031.530.960.890.910.760.970.770.870.880.831.001.041.031.161.010.890.690.82
ppm Mn
502456410365456593730456319296319388342296319342319342365410365319296342
ppm Mo
223233223233322332232212
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50099
ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION Or UAHRlNGtfl LADORATORIFS l fMlTFD. RFXDALL ONTARIO
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Certificate of AnalysisMr. Kevin Fi lo 535 Bartleman Street TIMMINS, Ontario P4N 4X2 Work Order t:
Date Received:
P Age 6May 3, 1994
940019AApril 18, 1994
ICAP
157515761577157815791580158115821583158415851586158715881589159015911592159315941595159615971598
Fe
5.154.824.574.724.534.684.785.145.375.215.485.435.415.745.833.683.773.624.885.094.504.815.544.54
ppm ppm Hg La
<l 14<l 13<l 13<l 13<l 13<l 13<l 13<l 14<l 15<l 15<l 15<l 152 16
<l 13<l 11<l 1<l 1<l 1<l 1<l <l<l <l(j d<l <l<l <l
Mg
1.160.950.770.900.850.880.991.121.121.041.201.140.961.553.414.604.754.805.726.294.977.71
10.917.92
ppnt Mn
365365274319388319456456479456524456456593912912821707
1026981958
10491254
,.. 844
ppm Mo
312223233234334222234111
v..
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50100 Certificate of AnalysisMr. Kevin Fi lo 535 BartJenan Street TIMMINS, Ontario P4N 4X2 tiork Order i:
Date Received:
Page 7May 3 , 1994
940019AApril IB, 1994
ICAP
15511552155 J155415551556155715581559156015611562156315641565156615671568156915701571157215731574
Ate
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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION Or RARniMGtn LABORATORIES LIMMLU. RCXDAIE. ONTARIO
BOX 426KIRKLAND LAKE. ONTARIO. CANADA P2N 3J1
TEL.: (705) 567 3361
President: Or GEORGE DUNCAN. M.SC PH n r o-,..- ion . -.y K . M c i c.. M.H s c . A R c s T
50101 Certificate of flnalysisMr. Kevin Fi lo 535 Bart lenan Street TIMMINS, Ontario P4N 4X2 Work Order t:
Date Received:
Page BMay 3, 1994
940019AApril 18, 1994
I CAP
157515761577157815791580158115821583158415851586158715881589159015911592159315941595159615971598
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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION Oh UAKKINGbH LABORATORIES LIMITED. RCXOALf. ONTARIO
BOX 426KIRKLAND LAKE. ONTARIO. CANADA P2N 3J1
TEL.: (705) 567-3361
President: Dr. GEORGE DUNCAN, M s: P* o. t: ci-*- "On: i. c ciwm -.^n. v. c i c vi n s.c:. A.H C.S T.
50102 Certificate of AnalysisMr. Kevin Filo 535 BartJeman Street TIMMINS, Ontario P4N 4X2 Work Order i:
Date Received:
Page 9May 3 f 1994
940019AApril 18. 1994
ICAP
155115521553155415551556155715581559156015611562156315641565156615671568156915701571157215731574
ppm Sr
101416171626251614161717251719181817141516191916
Ti
0.220.240.200.190.270.330.350.320.300.240.250.330.230.250.280.270.250.240.300.270.220.200.190.19
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687275
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516297628173997346544561535953595561
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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION1 Or GAftUINGtR LAHORAlOHItS LIMITED. RFXDALL. ONTARIO
BOX 426KIRKLAND LAKE. ONTARIO. CANADA P2N 3J1
TEL.: (705) 567-3361
President: Or. GEORGE DUNCAN, M s.-. PI. o c Cicm .o i c. ci*-, .u - i M c: i.r M.e s c . A R r s
50103 Certificate of AnalysisMr. Kevin Fi lo 535 Bartiernan Street TIMMINS, Ontario P4N 4X2
Page May
Work Order #.- Date Received:
1994
94001 9AApril 18, 1994
ICAP
157515761577157815791580158115821583158415851586158715881589159015911592159315941595159615971598
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19191919191920182120222123231879
17131310101811
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0.230.210.210.220.200.220.250.260.300.290.310.290.300.330.310.050.040.050.070.060.060.030.030.03
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GEOPHTSICAL REPORTFOR
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BRUCE LAKE PROPERTYFRIPP TOWNSHIP
PORCUPINE MINING DIVISION
PREPARED BT: J. C. Grant GET, FGAC March 1994
42A03NWOOO1 2.15491 FRIPP
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
LOCATION AND ACCESS
PERSONNEL
GEOPHYSICAL PROGRAM
SURVEY RESULTS
CERTIFICATE
APPENDIX A: EDA IP-4 RECEIVER, SCINTREX IPC-7 TRANSMITTER
PSEUDO SECTIONS
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INTRODUCTION
This report will deal with the results of an Induced Polarization, (IP), survey which was completed on 3 lines which were cut due west from the west central shore of Bruce Lake.
Mr. Keven Fi lo retained the services of Ezsics Exploration Limited to complete the survey with the intent of locating a structrual trend suitable for base or precious metal deposition.
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The grid covered by the IP survey is located on the west central shore of Bruce Lake which in turn is situated in the south central section of Fripp Township, Porcupine Mining Division, District of Cochrane.
Access to the property during the survey period was by means of the Pine south road travelling south of the Timmins dump for 25 Km to the junction of a well travelled skidoo trail. This trail runs west southwest to the north end of Bruce Lake. A short skidoo ride south along Bruce Lake will bring one to the grid lines to be surveyed.
PERSONNEL
The field crew directly responsible for collecting all of the field data were as follows:
Richard Mathieu Timmins, Ontario Robin Mathieu Timmins, Ontario David Clement Timmins, Ontario Roland Collins Timmins, Ontario
All of the work was completed under the supervision of J. C. Grant. The plotting and compilation was completed by P. Gauthier.
GEOPHYSICAL PROGRAM
This program consisted of an IP survey using the EDA IP-4 Receiver and the Scintrez IPC-7 Transmitter system. Specifications for this system can be found as Appendix A of this report.
The following parameters were kept consistant throughout the survey period.
Mode: -Time Domain IPElectrode Array: -Dipole - Dipole"A" spacing: -25 metersN's Read: -1-4Pulse Time: -2 seconds on, 2 seconds offDelay Time: -500MSIntegration Time: -420MSChargeability Window Plotted: -f3
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The data collected in the field has been presented in Pseudo section form one for each line read. Plotted values are the apparent resistivity in OHM-meter and the chargeability in milliseconds.
These pseudo sections are included in this report.
SURVEY RESULTS
The IP survey was not successful in locating any structural trends of interest over the 3 lines which were covered.
Respectfully Submitted,
J.C. Grant, GET, FGAC
CERTIFICATE
I, John C. Grant, hereby certify that:
1) I am a graduate geophysicist (1975) of the three year program in Geological Technology at Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Technology, Sudbury, Campus. I have worked subsequentely as an Exploration Geophysicist for Teck Exploration Limited (5 years). North Bay office, and as Exploration Manager and Geophysicist for Exsics Exploration Limited from 1980 to present.
2) I am a Member of the Certified Engineering Technologist Association since 1984.
3) I am a member of the Geological Association of Canada.
4) I have been actively engaged in my profession for the last seveenteen (17) years, including all aspects of exploration studies, surveys and interpretations.
5) I have no specfic or special interest in the described property. I have been retained as a Consulting Geophysicist, for property appraisal.
John Charles Grant, GET, FGAC
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— attenuation of up to 40 volts on thefirst dipole. Input Voltage Protection ......... .Up to 1000 volts.Vp Resolution................... 1 microvolt.Vp Accuracy .................. .G.3% typical; maximum 196 over temperature range.Chargeability Resolution.......... .1 millivolt/volt for Vp greater than 10 millivolts.0.1 millivolt/volt for Vp greater than 100 millivolts. Chargeability Accuracy........... .D.6% typical; maximum 29b for Vp greater than10 millivolts over temperature range. Automatic SP Compensation .. .... ±1 volt with linear drift correction up to1 millivolt&econd. input impedance ............... .10 megohm.Sample Rate ................... 10 milliseconds.Automatic Stacking ............. .1 to 999 cycles.Synchronization ................ .Minimum primary voltage level of 40 microvolts.ection Filters ................ .50 and 60 Hz power line rejection greater than100 dB.Grounding Resistance Check .. . .0.1 to 128 kitoohms. Compatible Transmitters ......... .Any time domain waveform transmitter with a pulseduration of 1.2.4 or 8 seconds and a crystal timingstability of 100 ppm. Programmable Parameters ....... .Geometric parameters, time parameter, intensity ofcurrent, type of array, line and station number, dipotelength, window width and delay time (mode 2). Display....................... Two-line. 40{±iaracter alphanumeric liquid crystaldisplay protected by an internal heater for towtemperature conditions. Memory Capacity . .......... .1800 sets of readings.RS232CSerialK)lnterface ......... 300 to 19.200 baud rate: 7 or 8 data bits; 1 or 2 stopbits; odd. even, no parity. Console Power Supply ........... .Six -1.5V "D" cell alkaline batteries with auto powersave feature; 20 hours of operation at 200C. Operating Environmental Range..... -400C to *600C; O to 1009b relative humidity;weatherproof. Weight and Dimensions .......... .8.5 kg. (with batteries). 300 x 200x 240 mm.Standard System Complement...... Instrument console with carrying strap, batteries, data Toronto itransfer cable and operations manual. canada MOMHI Displayed Parameters ........... .Primary voltage, partial and total decimalizedchargeabilities. running and cumulative average oftotal chargeabilities (in fixed modes), standarddeviation of primary voltage and total chargeability, . self potential, number of cycles, dipote beingmeasured and contact resistance. Available Options ............... .Stainless steel transmitting electrodes, copper suite 370sulphate receiving electrodes, alligator dips, bridge Engtewood. Colorado. USA 80112teads.multi dipote wire cable, wire spools and software , m, ^^^^programs. Fat: 1303)7902902PRNTEDN CANADA
The Stintrex IPC Series of Time Domain Trans mitters was designed f or operation with the PR-8. PR-10 and ROC-8 Receives. Three models are avaiabte. rated at 25QW. 2.5KW and 15KW which are designated the PC-8/250W. PC-772.5kW and PC-7/ISkW respectively. WNte the IPC-8/250W is powered from internal, re chargeable batteries, the other, more powerful models use motor-generators as power sources.
Since the IPC-8/250W Transmitter is light enough (15.5 kg) to be moved from observation to obser vation, tt can provide a high speed of operation lor dipole-dipole and Wenner arrays when a low power source would suffice It is also ideal for driHhote togging.
The IPC-7/2.5KW Model is an aN purpose, medium power system. It is the standard power transmitter used on most surveys under a wide variety of geophysical, topographical and climatic conditions.
The IPC-7/15KW Unit is ideal for use where high power is required lo survey to great depths using large electrode spacings. even in areas of low resistivity or high contact resistance Normally the motor-generator is instated on a single axle trailer to be lowed to each transmitting station.
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Sudbury. Ontario. PSE 6AS. tatophom (706) 670-7264.
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tnatructlone: Please typa or print and aubmtt in dupicata. Refer to tha Mining Act and Ragulatlona for ra
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- A separata copy of thia form must be completed for each Work Group.- Technical reports and maps must accompany this form hi dupfcaJe.- A sketch, ahowing tha claims the work la assigned to. must accompany this form.
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HOOK Tha Minister may reject for assessment work ciodrl aH or part of the assessmentholder cannot verify axpemtturee claimed In the statement of costs within 30 days of
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Not* 2: SI daa travaux ont at* axacutaa aur un tanaJn da tottraa ou d'un bal, veuHaz auM:
tanahi fahan?rob)a) de tottw tnweuc OM at* maculM.
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Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern DevelopmentandMinw
Devetoppement du Nord
Statement of Coste for Assessment Creditttat des coOts aux fins du credit devaluationMining Act/Lot sur tes mines
Transaction NoJN* da transaction
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Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mnlng Act This information wM be used to maintain a record and ongoing statue of the mining ctaimfs). Questions about this collection should be Directed to the Provincial Manager. Minings Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. 4th Floor. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
Lw renwignoments porsonnols contemn dana la pnteenta formula aont racueiMs en vertu de la Lol sur lea mines et servironi a ter* It jour un registre dw concessions minierw. Adrawar touta quesiton sur la coieca da cea renseignements au chef provincial dw terrains miniers. ministare du Devetoppement du Nord et dw Mines, ISO. rue Cedar. 4* etage. Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (706) 670-7264.
1. Direct Costs/CoOts direct*
Type
Contractor'a and Coneuttant'a
OraMade rantreprenaur at da ('expert-
Description
Labour Main-d'oeuvreField Supervision Supervision sur to terrain
Typ*
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Amount
Total Direct Coets Total de* coOt* direct*
2. Indirect Costs/Gouts Indirect*;lnrJrei i are notWhen claiming Rehabittation wi
aflowabte w wsawmant work.Pour le rembouraement dw travaux da rehabilitation, bscouts inolrecta ne sort pw admissMw an tant qua travauxdevaluation.
Type
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Description
Type120
Sub Totet off Induect Cost* Total pertJol dee coOt* mdkectt
(n'axcewnt pw 20 H dwTotal Vakw of Aw (Total of Direct and
Now: The recorded holder will be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of coats within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work aH or part of the assessment work submitted.
:LetMu sgMreile present etat dw coots offot. Si ta verification n'est ou une partie dw travaux
i tenu de verifier tos
FWng Discounts
1. Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at 100** of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.
2. Work Wed three, four or five years after completion to claimed at 50** of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:
Total Vahi* of AsMHment Credit Total Assessment CtainMd
x 0.50
Remise* pour depot
1. Las travaux deposes dans tos lembourswa lOOHdetavateur
MAY 01994'' ^ara suivant tour achevement son)
2. Las travaux deposes trois.quatre ou dnq ana apres tour achevement sent rembourses A SO Mi de la vateur totato du crerJt d'evaluation susmentjonne. Voir tes calculs ct-dessous.
Vatour du credft d'evaluationx 0.50
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Certification Verifying Statement of Coste
l hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as i were incurred white conducting assessment \ on the accompanying Report of Work i
that as
to make this certification
and these costs on the lands shown
Attestation da I'etet das coOte
J'atteste par la present* :qua toe montants indiques sent to plus exact possible et qua ces depenses ont ete engagees pour effectuer toe travaux d'evaluation sur tes terrains indiques dans la formuto de rapport de travel cHoM.
l am authorized Et qu'a litre de je suis autorise(ttutom amgiMrt. npntMMMl. port* oceup* dam ta compMnM)
a fake cette attestation.
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Ontario. ,, ,,..lbifoniMtfonooitoclsdoniMsfonnlsotttnto oolsctfon should bs darsdsd to ths Piwlndsl MsnsQaYt MhikiQ Lsnos* MbiMiy of Nofthstn Dsvstopsnsnt snd MttisSt Founn Floor, io9 Qsdsr Sfrsst,Sudbu*. Ontario, P3E 6AS. tabphom (705)670-7264. 1 IT /l O 1
Inetructtone; - Please type or print and submit in duplicate. ^ * J. tJ **- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations for requirements of fMng sssessmsnt work or consult the Mining
A separate copy of this form must be comploted for each Work Group.Technical reports and maps must accompany this form hi dupicats.A sketch, showing the claims the work is assigned to, must accompany this form.
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M credtts doivant etra redu~ ^~.,*~,meant par la tentietousta* —— ^AM^A a B
jas cradHa doivant atra raduita aakm l'on.v uu... *.. ri'av6z pw choW d'oplion. la promtoro sora applkyi^o
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Ontario
Ministry otNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ministere du DAvetoppement du NonJ^A ftm^ .**Iak^^ei oes mmes
Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit6tat des coOts aux fins du credit devaluation
Mining Act/Lol sur let mines
Transaction NoJN0 de transaction
Personal information coiocted on this form is obtained under the authority of the MMng Act This information wM be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining daim(s). Questions about this cotocBon should be dkected to the Provincial Manager. Minings Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. 4th ROOT. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
Les renseignements personnels contemn dans la presente formuto sort recueWs en vertu de la Lot eur toe mtnee et servtant a tenir a jour un registre des concessions minieres. Adresser touto question sur la eolece de ces renseignements au chef provincial des terrains miniers. ministere du Devetoppement du Nord et des Mines. 150. rue Cedar. 4* Mage. Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
1. Direct Costs/CoOts directs
Type
and Consultant'sFeesDrafts de
et de ('expert__^
SuppSae Used '"*
Description
Main-d'oeuvreField Supervision Supervision sur to terrain
Typ*
Typ*
Amount MontsVit
Totals Total global
Total Direct Coats Total des coOts directs
2. Indirect Costs/Coots Indirect*i: When claiming Rehabiltatio nfchKfln Dstsarenot
t work.Pour to remboursement des travaux de rehabiWation. toe coots indbects ne sont pas admissMes en tart qua travaux d'evaluation.
Type
Transportation
NourritureM
Dsscription
Typ*
Amount Montant
Sub Total of Indkect Costs Total partJel dss couts bidJrscts
Aawunt AMowabto (not than 20* of Direct Costa)
Total Vatue of (Total of Direct and
Totals Total global
Note: The recorded holder wM be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work al or part of the assessment work submitted.
: Le Wuteire enregMra sera tenu de venter tos depenses damandsss dm le present Mat des oouts dans lee 30 jours sutvant une demande a cet efM.Silaven1icationn'estpaseffectuee.toininistrepeutreietertout ou une parde des travaux d'evaluation presentfe.
Filing Discounts pour depot
1. Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at lOWfc of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit
1. Les travaux deposes dans tos deux ara suivant tour achievement sort remboursfe a 100 * de ta vatew Mate susfnentiomte *
2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at SOTfe of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations betow:
Total Value of Assessment Credit Total As* telain
x 0.50
Certification Verifying Statement of Costs
l hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were incurred white conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompanying Report of Work form.
, //*io*^y _ ___that as ___ ___(Record*) Holder. AgM. Portion in Company)
to make this certification
2. Les travaux deposes trois.quatreoucinqansapresleurachevement sort rembourses a 50 to de la valeur totato du credtt d'evaluation susmentjonne. Voir tos calcuts oktossous.
Vatour wato du credit devaluationx O
Attestation de I'etat des coO s
J'atteste par la presente :quo les montants indiques sont kdepenses ont ete engagees poursur tos terrains indiques dans la formule de rapport da travail d-joint
l am authorized Et qu'a litre de jesuis autorise(mutolni *megaire. npntoenunt. porte occup* dm to oompipnto)
a faire cette attestation
Signature~
0212 (MA1) Nou : Dans cane formuto. to/equ'H designe das pareonnes. to maacuta aat ut*** au
Ministry otNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ontario
Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim
Transaction Number
e) info ation cosseted on this form to obtained under the authority of the Mining Act This infonnetionwl be uesd for corresp()ndsnce.this collection should be dbected to the Provincial Manager. MWng Lands. Ministry of Northern Development end Mines. Fourth Floor. 158 Cedar ^reet. Sudbury. Ontario. P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264. 2.15491Instructions: - Please type or print and submit in duplicate.
- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations for requirements of filing assessment work or consult the Mining Recorder.
- A separate copy of this form must be completed for each Work Group.- Technical reports and maps must accompany this form in duplicate.- A sketch, showing the claims the work is assigned to, must accompany this form.
Recorded Hotdsrfs) CttentNo.
Address Telephone No.
MMngDMsion Township/Area MorGPtenNa
PerformedFram:
Work Performed (Check One Work Group Only)WorkGroup
Geotechnical Survey
Physical Work. Inducing Drilling
^oi* rtiaSdafctioMnenaoMiaDon
Other Authorized Work
Assays
Assignment from Reserve
Type
^Wy^Cid /P^*///*/ ZsfT'C*^ gc~^f#'yS'Cs;c- -5cy^v fe" ^
//•xv/t t t^r 77"' - ^C —— RECORDED ——
MAY 0 9 1994
Receiut
Total Assessment Work Claimed on the Attached Statement of Costs
Note: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit all or part of the assessment work submitted if the recorded holder cannot verify expenditures claimed 'm the statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification.
Persons and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report)Name Address
•y L ,r^^
(attach a schedule H necessary)
Certification of Beneficial Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverse skte
l certify that at the time the work was performed, the claims covered in this work report were recorded in the current holder's name or hekf under a beneficial interest by the current recorded holder.
or J t (Signature)
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Certification of Work Report
and Address of Person Certifying
For Office Use Only
NoBcs for Amendments Sem
l certify thet l tuwe a personal knowledge of the facts set forth in this Work report, having performed the work or i Bs completion and annexed report is true.
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Les credits que vous redamez dans to present rapport peuvent etre reduits. Afin de diminuer tos consequences defavorabtos de telles reductions, veuillez indiquer I'ordre dans toquel vous desirez au'efles sotont appfiquees a vos claims. Veuillez cocher (^) I'une des op tions survantes :
1. D Les credits doivent etre reduits en commencant par to dernier claim sur la lisle.
2. D Les credits doivent etre reduits egaJement entre tous tos claims figurant dans to present rapport.3. D Les credits doivent etre reduits aston I'ordre donne en annexe. Si vous n'avez pas cnoisi d'option. to premiere sera appKquee.
Motel: Example* d'lnteretsbeneflclalras: cessions i •gtotree*. entente* *ur de* option*, protocol** d'entente, etc. retatH*
Note 2: SI de* travaux ont ete execute* sur un terrain fatoant I'obfet de tottres patentee ou d'un ball, veuillez rempllr ce qul autt:
Je certifto que to Wutaira anragistr* possMail un imerei MnMciair* sur to terrain taisant I'objet da tottres patentas ou d'un bail, au moment ou tosf*.
Signature Date
Ontario
r.-. i.s;:y 01Northern Developmentand Mines
Ministere du Devetoppement du Nord et des mines
Statement of Costs for Assessment CreditEtat des couts aux fins du credit devaluation
Mining Act/Loi sur le* mines
[Transaction No./N0 de transaction
Personal information cotected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mning Act. This information wtl be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining daim(s). Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager. Minings Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. 4th Floor. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
Les renseignements personnels contemn dans la presente formule sont recueilis en vertu de la Lot sur tea mines et serviront a tenir a jour un registre des concessions minieres. Adresser toute question sur la collece de ces renseignements au chef provincial des terrains miniers. ministers du Oeveloppement du Nord et des Mines. 159. rue Cedar. 4® etage. Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
1. Direct Costs/Cotts directs
Type
Wages SataiiM
Contractor's and Consultant's Fee* Drafts de1 '•fltfSpffWMUTet de I'expwt- conaeN
SuppMesUeed Fournttures
n^MB^i HvffmMLocation (toHfc^afBavfflal
Description
Labour Main-d'oeuvre
Field Supervision Supervision sur to terrain
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Type
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Type
Amount Montant
2 -y e.*^ C
7^' i-/
Total Direct Costs Total des coOts directs
Totals Total global
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2. Indirect Costs/CoOts indirects** Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not
allowable as assessment work. Pour le remboursement des travaux de rehabilitation, tes couts indirects ne sont pas admissioles en tant que travaux d'evaluation.
Type
Transportation^-— --^-.jB-aiiwispon
Food and Lodging Nourrttureet
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Description
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Afnount Montant?r~^//5
^
Sub Total of Indirect Costs Total partM des couts indirects
Amount Allowable (not greater than MN of Direct Coats) Montant admtosW* (n'excodant pas 20 H da* couts dlrecta)Total Value of Assessment Ci edit Vataur totals du credn[Total of Direct wid AJtovabto d evaluailoiibMflraet caolal fToM dH oak dtaeH
Totals Total global
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Not*: The recorded holder wNI be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Note: Le titulaire enregistiB sera tenu de verifier IBS depenses demandses dans le present etat des couts dans tes 30 jours suivant one demande a cet effet. Si la verification n'est pas effectuee. le ministre peut rejeter tout ou une partie des travaux d'evaluation presentes.
HHng Discounts
1. Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at 10XWfe of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.
2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at STMfc of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:
Total Value of Assessment Credit Total Assessment Claimedx 0.50
Certification Verifying Statement of Costs
l hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were incurred white conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompanying Report of Work form.ythat as ______^
(Recorded Holder. Agent. Position in Company)
to make this certification
Remises pour depot
1. Les travaux deposes dans tes deux ans suivant tour achevement sont rembourses a 100 *H) de to vateur Mate susmentionnee du ere* (revaluation.
2. Las travaux deposes trois, quatre ou cinq ans apres tour achevement sont rembourses a 50 ^ de la vateur totato du credit d'evaluation susmentionne. Voir tes catouls ci-dessous.
Vateur totate du credit d'evaluation Evaluation totate demandee
Attestation de I'etat des (e) MAY 9 1994
J'atteste par la presente : . — fo ^ que tes montants indiques sdnt te plus exact possible et depenses ont ete engagees sur tes terrains indiques dans
l am authorized Et qu'a litre de(titulaire emegistre. reprtaentant. poste occup* dans la
a faire cette attestation.
je suis autorise
0212)0*01) Not* : Dans cette formule. tafsqu? designe das personnes. to mascUin est utHise au sens neutre.
Ontario
Ministry of Ministere duNorthern Development Developpement du NordSeoscience Approvals Section and Mines et des Mines "3 Ramsey Lake Road
6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5
August 5, 1994 Our File: 2.15491 Transaction /: W9460.00118
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development fc Mines60 Wilson Avenue, 1st FloorTimmins, OntarioP4N 2S7
Dear Sir/Madam:
Subject: APPROVAL OF ASSESSMENT WORK CREDITS ON MINING CLAIM
P.1170468 IN FRIPP TOWNSHIP
Assessment work credits have been approved as outlined on the original work report form for the submission. The credits have been approved under Section 14, Geophysics (Induced Polarization) of the Mining Act Regulations.
The approval date is August 4, 1994.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Lucille Jerome at (705) 670-5855.
Yours sincerely,
Ron C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section Mining and Land Management Branch Mines and Minerals Division
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cc: Resident Geologist Timmins, Ontario
Assessment Files Library y Sudbury, Ontario
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THF INFORMATION THAT APPEARS ON THIS MAP HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES AND ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED THOSE WISHING TO STAKE MIN ING CLAIMS SHOULQ CON SULT WITH THE MINING RECORDER, MINISTRY OF NORTHERH DEVELOP MENT AND MINES, FOR AD OITIONM. INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF THE LANDS SHOWN HEREON
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DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS
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LICENCE OF OCCUPATION ____________ T
ROADSIMPROVED ROADS
KING'S HIGHWAYS
RAILWAYS POWER LINES
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