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AGRICULTURAL MINERAL PROSPECTORS INCP.O. BOX 866 ERIN, ONTARIO
NOB 1TO(519) 833-9827
FAX (519) 833-7515
SPANISH RIVER PROPERTY
2000 STRIPPING AND TRENCHINGPROGRAM
#.21444
RECEIVED
MAY 1 1 :::iQEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT
OFFICE_____
41I12SW2001 2.21444 VENTURI 010
SPANISH RIVER PROPERTY2000 STRIPPING AND TRENCHING PROGRAM
Table of Contents
Introduction............................................................................... 3
Property Description and History................................................... 3
Location and Access................................................................. 5
General Geology of Spanish River Complex....................... 5
Regional Structural Geology................................................... 6
Spanish River Complex Structure.......................................... 6
Fenitized Quartz Monzonite................................................... 6
Spanish River Carbonatite Complex Transition Zone.... 7
Spanish River Carbonatite Complex - Outer Core.............. 7
Spanish River Complex Inner Core.................................... 8
Zone 2 Trenching and Stripping............................................ 9
Table of Figures
Figure: 1.......................................................... Bulk Sample Site
Figure: 2................................................................LocationMap
Figure: 3 ................................................... Property Claim Map
Figure: 4 .........................................................General Geology
Figure: 5........................................................Trenching Zone 2
Figure: 6...............................Plan View Zone No. 2 Stripping
Figure: 7...............................Assay Plan Zone No.2 Stripping
List of Appendixes
Appendix 1......................................................Assay Certificate
Appendix 2.................................. Equipment and Man Hours
Appendix 3.............................Evidence of Beneficial Interest
41I12SW2001 2.21444 VENTURI 010C
INTRODUCTION
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AND HISTORY
The original Spanish River property consisted of six mining leases and 5 unpatented claims in Venturi and Tofflemire Townships All claims originally were 10007o owned by Ltd. ("JMS"). In 1999 Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. (AMP) was incorporated and optioned the property from JMS. The new company was formed to run all activities associated with the Spanish River Property and is controlled and run by the principles of JMS Chris Caron and John M. Slack hold the unpatented claims in trust. Subsequent staking has added an additional 6 claims, which are held by either John M. Slack or Chris Caron in trust on behalf of AMP. The list of leases and mining claims that comprise the Spanish River Property are listed in table: l
The property was optioned because of the likelihood of locating sufficient reserves of the minerals calcite, apatite, biotite and vermiculite for the purpose of selling to organic fanners, market and backyard gardeners From 1994 through to 1996, JMS conducted several site visits collecting samples, preliminary geological mapping and assaying. The purpose of the sampling was to determine consistency of material and potential toxic elements. This was critical To ensure Spanish River Carbonatite would be approved under the organic guidelines The samples collected were crushed, screened and used in garden test plots and fed as mineral supplement to small flocks of layer hens. Coinciding with these activities JMS began extensive market studies and research into organic agricultural practices and accepted soil mineral amendments.
lo 1996 JMS conducted a trenching and bulk sample program to delineate potential zones of afore mentioned minerals, either alone our combined. The program was successful in locating three areas that could be used as a source of nutrients and soil amendments for organic agriculture. As a result a 100 tonne bulk sample was taken and shipped to our farms in Southern Ontario. This material was used in test gardens on the farm, turf applications, layer hen mineral supplement and finally field trials in die Chatham-Kent area.
Hollowing these initial trials we began a comprehensive research and investigation of soil mineral deficiencies, organic and conventional farming practices, weathering characteristics of Spanish River Carbonatite including soil geochemistry and biogeochemistry From January 1998 until to May 2000 this was the total focus and only business activity carried out by AMP employing three people full time. In the spring of 2000 AMP commenced an advanced exploration program comprising of stripping, trenching, sampling and a second 000 metric tonne bulk sample
Figure: l Bulk Sample lieiorc 2000 birippmg and Trenching Commenced
Spanish River Property ^
Sault Ste,Marie
HICHZGAH
Spanish River Property Location MapFigure : 2
The following work report documents the stripping, and trenching carried out between the dates of June 1 st to November 25th 2000.
Table: l - Claims and Leases Comprising Spanish River Property
Mining Claims Township Ownership_____________Recorded Holder
1237466 Tofflemire Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. Chris Caron
1237463 Tofflemire Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. Chris Caron
1198345 Tofflemire Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. John Slack
1198344 Tofflemire Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. John Slack
1237467 Venturi Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. Chris Caron
1237464 Venturi Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. Chris Caron
1237462 Venturi Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. Chris Caron
1237465 Venturi Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. Chris Caron
1214616 Venturi Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. John Slack
1214615 Venturi Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. John Slack
1198430 Venturi Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. John Slack
1198154 Venturi Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. John Slack
1136165 Venturi Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. John Slack
Mining Leases Township Ownership_____________Recorded Holder
359399 Venturi Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. AMP Inc.
359400 Venturi Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. AMP Inc.
377231 Venturi Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. AMP Inc.
378212 Venturi Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. AMP Inc.
378894 Tofflemire Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. AMP Inc.
378893 Tofflemire Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. AMP Inc.
True North
TOWNSHIP
Area Covered by 20(10 Stripping andIB* L * *- ' :: '-
Trenchm
SYMBOLS
Road
Trail
Trench
Diamond Drill Hole
Claim Number
Claim Boundary
Township Boundary
Venturi Tp, - Tofflenlre Tp,
Spanish piver Property - Claim Map
Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc.TOWNSHIP
mitral JOG 100 O^^ZW^WO^ 600
t -Z.O.OOO
FUTURE EXPLORATION
Exploration on the property will commence in May of 2001 and will be focused on developing sufficient reserves of vermiculite, biotite and apatite, which are complementary to the calcite (sovite) AMP wfll produce. This will entail trenching, geological mapping, prospecting, soil geochemistry, geophysics, bulk sampling and product testing. Diamond drilling will be carried out over the main pipe where overburden thickness exceeds 50 metres. In all likelihood this work will begin in the winter of 2003.
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The Spanish River Carbonatite Complex straddles the common boundary of Venturi and Tofflemire Townships just south of a sharp bend in the Spanish River known as the "Elbow". The property is cut by numerous, very well maintained, logging roads.
Access to the property is via the Fox Lake Lodge road, which turns off highway 144 at Cartier. From Cartier it is 25 km to the property. At present the Fox Lake Lodge maintains the main road. All river and creek crossing have had culverts and bridges put in place to handle heavy logging trucks. Road infrastructure is excellent and would require very little upgrade. In fact flatbed and tandem highway transports were brought onto the site to haul the bulk sample to southern Ontario.
Cartier is the closest town, a village with approximately 500 inhabitants. Within the town limits is a rail spur owned by C.P.R. Sudbury is approximately 50 kilometres south of Cartier on highway 144. Total driving time from Sudbury to die property is l Vi hours.
Accommodation was at the Fox Lake Lodge, located 1000 metres south of the property.
GENERAL GEOLOGY OF SPANISH RIVER COMPLEX
The Spanish River Carbonatite emplacement occurred between 1790 90 Ma to 1883 95 Ma die same time as the Sudbury norite. This suggests that the to alkalic magmatic events are related and the Sudbury eruptive may account for the alkaline glasses of the Onaping Formation.
The Spanish River Carbonatite Complex is enveloped in a halo of fenitized granitic rocks. Carbonatite rocks with a high silicate mineral content occur along the periphery of the body. Lower silicate carbonatite occurs toward the core. The contact between fenitized wall rock and carbonatite appears to be over a maximum thickness of 300 metres. This observation is based on the trenching program and the Union Carbide drill hole. This area is referred to as the "Transition Zone" and is a complex, erratic assemblage of layered biotite sovite, fenite and mafic rocks. The transition zone appears to be a result of contact metamorphism and metasomatism. Discreet lenses bands and veins of high purity sovite have been located in this zone. The sovites in this area appear to have higher quantities of magnetite, vermiculite and apatite. The second classification of the complex is referred to as die "Outer Core". This classification is used for the purpose of describing the trenching program and is adopted from a drill hole completed in 1968, by Union Carbide. The outer core is
very similar to the transition zone with exception of a marked increase in sovite (calcite). The third and last classification of the complex is the "Inner Core", comprised almost entirely of sovite.
The main characteristic that distinguishes the Spanish River Carbonatite from other carbonatite complexes in northern Ontario is me very high content of sovite verses mafic rock components.
REGIONAL STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
The Spanish River Complex Carbonatite Complex lies within the Abitibi Subprovince of the Superior Province of the Canadian Shield. The complex occurs along a north-south striking fault zone along the west side of the Sudbury Basin. According to the 1987 O.G.S. Study 30 this fault system maybe a graben structure branching off the Ottawa-Bonnechere graben, a system hosting carbonatite-alkalic rock complexes in the Nipissing area.
Airphotos of the region also suggest the complex occurs at the point of intersection of a number of regional lineaments.
SPANISH RIVER COMPLEX STRUCTURE
Shearing and brecciation of the enveloping quartz monzonite is common. Fractures are commonly filled with mafic pyroxenes, amphiboles and calcite. There is evidence in the trenching and the Union Carbide drill hole that blocks of fenite have peeled of the walls and are incorporated into the complex. Banding of fenites and sovite is common.
Post faulting has not been encountered at this time. The heterogeneous mixture and lack of outcrop makes it very difficult at this time to suggest that post faulting has occurred.
FENITIZED QUARTZ MONZONITE
The host rock enclosing the Spanish River Complex is massive, medium grained pink quartz monzonite. In contact with the complex the quartz monzonite has been fenitized. The granitic rock becomes mottled pink and green-blue in colour. Sodic amphibole and pyroxene have replaced the quartz in the quartz monzonite.
The fenitized quartz monzonite is brecciated and intruded by dark green mafic veins. Carbonate is commonly associated with the veins and fracture fills. The closer to the intrusive the greater the number of mafic and calcite filled fractures and veins.
SPANISH RIVER CARBONATITE COMPLEX - TRANSITION ZONE
The transition zone is predominantly fenite, but exhibits less brecciation and more banding. There is a marked increase of sovite veins, lenses and bands. The purity of the sovite in this zone varies from 45^0 CaCOs to nearly pure. The variations and types of accessory mineral found in the sovite is as follows:
* Vermiculite - O to 1507o
* Biotite - O to 1507o
* Magnetite - O to 507o
* Pyrrhotite - O to 5"7o
* Apatite - O to 507o
Numerous lenses and veins of clean calcite (sovite) have been located through the trenching program, which occur in what previously would have been described as the transition zone. It is from one of these lenses that the 1996 bulk sample was taken.
SPANISH RIVER CARBONATITE COMPLEX - OUTER CORE
The actual contact between the transition zone and outer core is not well defined and is based on the degree of sovite verses fenite present and overburden thickness. Where there is a sharp increase in overburden is the logical location for the contact between the complex and altered host rock. The approximate thickness of the outer core based on the above observations would be 200 metres. The outer core appears only to outcrop along the road where Vein No.3 is located. A vertical rotary percussion hole (TP-2) drilled, in 1975, in this vicinity encountered 15 feet of overburden. This is also in the vicinity of test pits, which exposed decomposed sovite very similar to TP-2.
In the O.G.S. Study, "Spanish River Carbonatite Complex" the outer core is described as the Outer Phase. The outer phase based on mis report is comprised of syenite, pyroxenite, ijolite and biotite sovite.
For the purpose of this report the description of the composition for the outer core is from the Union Carbide drill hole.
Outer Core of the carbonatite-filled diatreme, composed of biotite amphibole sovite with some phyrrhotite and minor chalcopyrite and gramphite. There is no appreciable magnetite between 1066'4" and 1339'. Between 1339' and 1495' coarse magnetite is present in both sovite and the gramphite. For the purpose of logging this core, 3 rock types art recognised, gramphite, sovite inclusions, which may be either sovite with a high proportion of inclusions, or gramphite, which has been carbonated. In either case, the dark minerals constitute up to 5QVo of the rock. The proportions of sovite, inclusions and gramphite in this section are: 22"fo, 32"fo and 46"7o respectively. "
All trenching, geological mapping, bulk sampling has been located in the outer core. Outcrop exposure is poor. Trenching has located sovite mineralization in four separate areas. Prospecting and geological mapping has located sovite bedrock in two localities.
The 1996 trenching program was carried out almost entirely over this zone covering 800 metres of strike length along the western contact of the complex. The approximate thickness of the transition zone outer core is approximately 300 metres.
The trenching program located several areas of economic interest. For the purpose of describing these areas they will be described as follows:
* Zone No. l - area where the 100 tonne bulk sample was taken and the best continuous high grade CaCOs has been located to date.
* Zone No. 2 area that had been stripped for a potential bulk sample and contained a blend of calcite, apatite, biotite, vermiculite with minor silicocarbonatite and pyroxenide rocks.
* Zone No. 3 area that was originally sampled in 1993 and contained mineral composition similar to Zone No.2. The main difference is a marked increase in biotite and vermiculite content.
* Road Zone area of high purity calcite banded with magnetite, pyroxene rich sovite.
* Residual Vermiculite this area measures 82m x 32m and is comprised of at least 5007o fine vermiculite.
Overburden thickness overlying the outer core transition zone transition zone varies from O to 15 metres. Bedrock exposed is highly oxidized and weathered. A seismic survey conducted in 1975 over this area suggested depths of overburden were 50 to 90 feet and a dense layer that came to surface covered bedrock. It is this dense layer that the trenching program exposed.
SPANISH RIVER COMPLEX - INNER CORE
The inner core of the Spanish River Complex is entirely covered by a thick layer, +100 feet, of overburden. Descriptions provided from various sources all relate back Union Carbide diamond drill hole. All descriptions use calcite content to describe and classify the inner core. Concentrations of calcite (sovite) increase closer to me centre of the complex.
The inner core in all probability contains economic deposits of CaCOl Diamond drilling will be required to locate the more favorable areas of clean calcite and access will have to be via an underground decline.
For the purpose of mis report Union Carbide's description was used to describe the inner core. Union Carbide describes the inner core being comprised almost entirely of bioute/magnetite sovite, with minor sections of gramphite. Accessory minerals found were pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite and apatite.
l lll
True North
LEGEND
Carbonatite ComplexClean Sovite - white massive, fine grain to decomposed granular texture, In excess of 50X CaD. Minor Iron oxide and magnetite, ,5X to 5X P2D5, minor to abundant vermiculite.
Dirty Sovite - white to grey w ith black banding, moderate to abundant vernlbullte, 5X Iron oxide, 2X to 5X P2Q5. Often Interbanded with fenite.
Alteration Z oneFenite - altered granodiorite, fine grain, translucent dolomltlzed unit to coarse grain black to grey, n lnor Iron oxide and sovite, 2X to 5X K2D,
SYMBOLS
1178536
Road
Trail
Trench
Diamond Drill Hole
Claim Number
Claim Boundary
Township Boundary
2.21444
Venturi Tp. - Tofflemire Tp,
Property GeologyAgricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc.
Date i May 5000 Figure
ZONE 2 TRENCHING AND STRIPPING
Zone 2 was first trenched in 1996. The zone is comprised of banded decomposed sovite with coarse vermiculite, minor mafic bands and apatite. Trenching in this area was able to hit what appeared to be outcrop at a depth of about 7.5 metres. Figure 4 outlines the extent of trenching, stripping and geological mapping after the 2000 field program.
Original sampling of the banded, decomposed sovite returned 47.2407o CaO and 3.1707o PaOs over a 60 metres section. A 20 metre section within this returned 38.4107o CaO and S.12% PaOs. Based on the preliminary sample results and potential size of mineralization AMP commenced a bulk sample from this area commencing May 7th 2000. From May 7* to May 31st 2000 AMP extracted approximately 400 metric tonnes for test marketing in southern Ontario. On completion of this bulk sample a stripping program was undertaken to determine continuity of sovite mineralization within the vicinity of the bulk sample site. As the stripping progressed material was mined and screened from die newly exposed zones of sovite. Application of this new material took place in the fall and monitoring of field trials will commence in the summer of 2001.
Nearing completion of the 2000 program the stripped extension of Zone 2 was trenched on 20 metre centers. These trenches were sampled and mapped. Figure 5 shows assay results and dimensions of stripping and trenching.
The stripping program was successful in locating concentrated zones of biotite, vermiculite and carbonate bearing pyroxene. Presently, there are insufficient amounts to market these minerals into the larger farm field market but there are probably sufficient quantities to begin testing in the high- end backyard and lawn care sector. Further work is required to locate larger reserves of the fore mentioned minerals. Test marketing of limited quantities will begin in the summer of 2001.
Figure: 5 2000 Stripping and Trenching Program
l2.21444 'V*.
True North
2000 Stipping and Trenching
1. Stripping - 3477 sq,n at an average depth of 2.75 m equals 956E cubic netres renoved,
2. Trenching - four trenches dug for a totalfootage of 103 n to depth
Key Map
Explanation
( J 2000 Test Pits
1996 trenching
2000 trenching
\ Banding - strike and dip
: :; Claln boundary and claln number
Assay Data - CaCD3, P205, K2D
Overburden - unconsolidated, fine to nedlum, sharp, glacial sand.Vermiculite - residual beds, exceeding l metre dark brown to black, fine to medium grain.Biotite - massive coarse grain, brown to black lenses, Including vermiculite.SlUcpcarbonatlte - syenltlc, rocks .occurring as resistant lenses, surrounded by llmonltlc sovite and abundant vermiculite to pyroxenltlc rocks occurring, as. fine, friable material .usually as a residual cap on top of syenltlc rocks.Transition Sovite - limonite stained biotite, vermiculite sovite, with numerous bands and nodules of Slllcocarbonatlte, abundant vermiculite.Sovite - white, fine to sugary textured, biotite and magnetite rich zones, brecciated to banded, minor Slllcocarbonatlte bands and nodules. Brecciated zones - coarse grain banded sovite In clay, vermiculite, sovite matrix.
Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc.
2000 Stipping and Trenching Zone 2
Spanish River Property
1000
Date i May 5 2001 Drawn by i J. Slack
Figure: 6
True North
Stipping c.nd Trenching1. Stripping - 3^-77 s c.r. a t an average depth of 2,75 m equals 5562 cubic metres removed,
2, \ ^encng - our trenches dug for a total footage of 103 m to death of 3,5 r.
.10 4533,167,
6856,5,19,081
84.07,2,19,0.43
EOOO Stripping
2.21444
Key Map
Lxplanation
2000 Test Pits
"- j; 1996 trenching
~f 2000 trenching
--
Banding - strike and dip
Claln boundary and claln number
Assay Data - CaCD3, P2D5, K2D
Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc.
Trenching Assay Results Zone 2
Spanish River Property
l i 1000
Date i May 5 2001 Drawn by i J. Slack
Figure i 7
Appendix l — Assay Certificates
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SAMPLE*
Tr20 19-22Tr20 22-24Tr20 24-29Tr20 29-35Tr20 35-40
Tr40 15-17Tr40 17-19Tr40 19-21Tr40 21-26Tr40 26-31
Tr40 31-37Tr40 37-39.5Tr40 39.5-44Tr40 44-49RE Tr40 44-49
TrSO 30-33TrSO 33-36.5TrSO 36.5-40TrSO 40-45TrSO 45-50
TrSO 50-55TrSO 39-47 .TrSO 47-50STANDARD SO-15/CSB
Si02 A1203 Fe203 MgO CaO Na20 K20 Ti02 P205% t>/ y y y e/ ta y y
/o /o A /o fa n n /o
29.91 8.31 9.54 2.97 23.05 3.01 2.31 1.22 2.6714.93 2.82 7.61 2.49 38.43 1.25 .87 .86 2.5326.25 3.4311.483.9729.672.17 .901.492.9331.25 3.83 11.88 4.18 26.06 3.13 .75 1.48 2.4921.11 3.33 9.413.0134.311.85 .871.123.07
7.79 2.61 4.22 1.70 44.90 1.05 .37 .35 2.5017.66 4.30 11.51 4.47 30.55 1.30 1.24 1.34 2.719.14 1.72 5.902.0843.86 .98 .31 .523.6313.96 4.00 7.832.5637.481.15 .98 .872.5412.43 3.44 6.232.0739.701.04 .87 .702.92
23.40 5.49 7.212.2031.762.451.15 .812.2524.78 3.51 8.77 2.87 32.71 2.57 .65 .82 2.6414.51 3.63 8.40 2.90 37.54 .93 .97 .95 3.6013.97 2.97 6.62 2.34 39.70 1.09 .66 .69 2.7514.05 2.95 6.75 2.31 39.40 1.10 .66 .69 2.81
16.06 3.19 8.082.6337.541.27 .83 .812.9427.58 4.55 11.92 3.81 27.29 2.66 1.11 1.54 2.4912.53 2.93 6.87 2.21 40.55 1.02 .84 .73 3.129.45 2.05 5.31 1.61 43.42 .88 .55 .45 2.7013.44 3.12 7.35 2.31 39.05 .94 .77 .79 2.63
16.25 2.95 8.32 2.74 37.45 1.33 .59 .86 3.0326.29 4.81 11.69 3.59 27.40 2.54 1.10 1.32 2.008.42 1.97 4.641.3845.23 .69 .60 .412.67
49.05 12.81 7.30 7.26 5.87 2.41 1.84 1.66 2.70
: : ^Submitted j by:
MnOy.
.16
.16
.20
.21
.18
.17
.29
.15
.15
.15
.15
.19
.16
.15
.15
.1619
.15
.14
.15
.16
.19
.131.39
Cr203 y.
.001
.004
.003
.003
.002
.002
.004
.001
.003
.002
.003
.003
.005
.003^001
.004
.003
.001
.001
.004
.003
.003
.0061.060
Ba ppm
765549421416410
431448335466583
705380537413408
426458449406431
3464423762052
v^rspfc:- ; ;, ,; ; . : ; ... ; : ;;: ; : ': :v ;: .. : ; . . :v;. , - - , . -mm - .Ni Sr
ppm ppm
^0 240424 3873^0 240235 1946^0 3066
^0 4349^0 2851^0 408322 3382^0 3842
^0 3205^0 2925^0 3530^0 3559^0 3540
^0 3463^0 2217^0 3769^0 4018^0 3742
^0 334827 2430178 436978 396
Zr ppm
17692208263171
532101866664
15520973117145
10724715110598
159185125911
Yppm
2436292734
4134413437
3031373637
3627383635
34303722
Mb ppm
806812013884
73206463444
6778424043
43123462645
591002925
Se LOI ppm y.
1 16.22 27.45 17.18 14.25 21.2
1 33.53 23.91 31.11 28.01 29.8
2 22.65 20.03 25.83 28.53 28.5
2 25.95 16.41 28.41 32.72 28.8
3 25.715 18.5
1 33.413 5.9
TOT/C
3.847.104.253.435.48
9.045.778.327.207.81
5.635.146.517.287.31
6.774.047.388.327.29
6.344.439.152.41
TOT/S
.04
.05
.02
.02
.04
.08
.02
.07
.04
.11
.06
.06
.04
.04
.04
.06
.06
.06
.05
.08
.07
.05
.025.45
SUMy.
99.7699.9099.9799.8099.91
99.7599.7299.95100.0099.89
99.9799.9599.9099.9499.86
99.9099.9199.8899.8099.87
99.8599.82100.1599.67
GROUP 4A - 0.200 GM SAMPLE BY LIB02 FUSION, ANALYSIS BY ICP-ES. LOI BY LOSS ON IGNITION.TOTAL C S S BY LECO. (NOT INCLUDED IN THE SUM)- SAMPLE TYPE: CUTTING P150Samples beginning 'RE' are Reruns and 'RRE' are Reject Reruns. /O
DATE RECEIVED: NOV 28 2000 DATE REPORT MAILED.y**l BY. W ,'SIGNED BY.W. rXTrrr/b. TOYE, C.LEONG, j. WANG; CERTIFIED B.C. ASSAYERS
AU results are considered the confidential property of the client. Acme assumes the liabilities for actual cost of the analysis only. Data FA
SAMPLE*
Tr20 19-22 to Tr80 47-50
Tr20 19-22 to Tr80 47-50
STANCWiO CT3
Mo Cu
PP" PP"
<.S 28
<.5 26
29.7 70
PU
PP"
4
3
43
Zn
ppm
58
57
179
AgPP"
'.2
^2
6.1
Hi
PP"
3
3
42
Co Mn
pp" ppn
15 1171
15 1144
13 910
Fe
I
5.12
5.02
3.88
As
PP"
,2
*2
62
U
ppn
,,
.1
27
Au In Sr Cd Sb 61 V Ca P La Cr Mg Ba Ti Al Ha 1C U Ir ce Sn 1 m Ta Be Se Li S Rd
ppn ppn ppi ppi pp* ppi ppi t I ppn pp" l ppi S t t S ppippippippippnppippippiippipFii t ppi
^ 63290 <.2 4 *1 20824.311.184 145 61.46 412.4981.851.309 .77 ^ 81.2 235 .930.139.3 1.1 1 4 6 s. 01 44
*4 53146 t. 2 4 tl 19523.061.130 139 61.42 412.4521.801.247 .75 4 55.7 229 .530.029.7 .7 1 4 6 ^01 44
*4 28 242 25.7 26 24 152 1.52 .109 28 271 .90 1020 .414 7.08 1.945 2.05 28 42.2 46 19.9 12.5 18.3 t.5 5 12 33 .04 72
Hf
PP"
2
1'1
ite.^^ ' ................................................... ......
iffi^
GROUP 1EX - 0.25 GH SAMPLE DIGESTED WITH HCL04-HN03-HCL-HF TO 10 ML. UPPER LIMITS - AG, AU, U = 200 PPM; MO, CO, CD, SB, BI, TH S U = 4,000 PPM; CU, PB, ZN, NI, MN, AS, V, LA, CR = 10,000 PPM. DIGESTION IS PARTIAL FOR SOME MINERALS i. MAY VOLATIZE SOME ELEMENTS, ANALYSIS BY ICP-ES. - SAMPLE TYPE: COMPOSITE P150
lDATE RECEIVED: NOV 28 2000 DATE REPORT MAILED: Og^ J l W S IGNED BY.V. i J^f . . . . JD. TOYE, C.LEONG, J. UANG; CERTIFIED B.C. ASSAYERS
AU results are considered the confidential property of the client. Acme assumes the liabilities for actual cost of the analysis only. Data
Appendix 2 — Equipment and Man Hours
Manpower and Equipment Work Summary
Date C9-Jun-OO
14-Jun-OO16-Jun-OO
1-JuMX)12-Jul-OO17-Jul-OO24-Jul-OO25-JuWX)26-JuMX)27-JuWO28-Jul-OO29-JuMX)30-Jul-OO31-Jul-OO1nAug-002-Aug-OO3-Aug-OO4-Aug-OO5-Aug-OO7-Aug-OO8-Aug-OO
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Date C1-Sep-OO2-Sep-OO3-Sep-OO4-Sep-OO5-Sep-OO6-Sep-OO7-Sep-OO8-Sep-OO9-Sep-OO
10-Sep-OO11-Sep-OO12-Sep-OO13-Sep-OO14-Sep-OO15-Sep-OO16-Sep-OO17-Sep-OO18-Sep-OO19-Sep-OO20-Sep-OO21-Sep-OO22-Sep-OO28-Sep-OO29-Sep-OO
1-Oct-OO2-Oct-OO3-Oct-OO4-Oct-OO5-Oct-OO
10-Oct-OO11-Oct-OO12-Oct-OO13-Oct-OO14-Oct-OO15-Oct-OO19-Oct-OO20-Oct-OO21-Oct-OO22-Oct-OO23-Oct-OO
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Chris Caron - 7 @ 5100.00/day Jules Anglehart - 32 @ SlOO.OO/day JD Backhoe - 256hrs @ S18.757hr 843 Skkteteer - 12hrs @ 518.75ftir Ford 550 Truck - 256hrs @ S12.507hr
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Totals 47 117.25
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29 days 24days
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June
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Descriptionscreening, load bulk truck, p/u suppliesscreening, load truck-40 totesC-build loading ramp, J-p/u totesC-build loading ramp, J-p/u totessite prep, fill totes, equip maint.screeningstrip pit, fill totesload truck-40 totes, strip pitstrip pitfox lake gardenfox lake gardenscreening, fill totesscreening, trenching, fox lake gardentrenchingsurvey elbow, maint.strip pit
screening, strip pitload truck-40 totes, strip pitstrip pitstrip pitload truck-40 totes, strip pit, fill totes,strip pitstrip pit, maintload two bulk trucksstrip pit, tour greenhousescreening, strip pit, maint.strip pit, fix chainsawscreening
, maint.
supplies
26 days 28 days
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travel, maint.strip pitscreeningp/u trees @ greenhouse, travelstrip pit
strip pit, trenchingsite prepopen house @ fox lakemaint. (stabilizer seal), strip pitlocate posts, skid trees
strip pit, maint.strip pit, interview-Northern Lifestrip pitstrip pit, suppliesstrip pit, suppliesJ-strip pit, C-stakingJ-strip pit, C-stakingstrip pit
23 days 25 days
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TimesheetAgricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. For: Chris Caron S Jules Anglehart Period : September, 2000——^—-
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Admin. - contact MNR, Domtar, MNDM, DST
Marketing - farmers marketResearch - lab methodsAdmin - timesheets, lab budgetAdmin - lab budget, R2RPit - equip, maint., move screening plant, strip overburdenPit - equip, maint., strip overburdenMtg. - Charles, BarryMtg. - Barry, travel to ErinFarm show - WoodstockFarm show - WoodstockFarm show - WoodstockAdmin. - Barry, Gratton Trans., INCO, Horticultural Soc.Admin. - DST, travel to ErinBoard meetingMtg. - Larry, boardResearch - Ag CAN, NRCTravel - ChelmsfordPit - mtg with Erika A Peter, tour, strip overburdenMtg - Gratton, Chamber of CommerceAdmin - SRDC, INCO, DST, LU, Hort. Soc., GrattonPit-fill totesPit - build ramp, equip maint.Admin. - DST, Ontrac, Telstar, Goodyear, K. WinterhalderPit - fill totesp/u trees from Charles, deliver to barryAdmin. - MNDM, maps etc.Admin - expenses, supplies, MP, SRDC, INCOPit - fill totes, equip maint.
Dit - strip overburdenPit - strip overburdenPit - strip overburdenPit -strip overburden3it - strip overburdenPit - strip overburdenPit - equip, maint., move screening plant, strip overburdenPit - equip, maint., strip overburdenPit - strip overburdenPit - strip overburdenPit - strip overburdenPit - strip overburdenPit - strip overburdenPit - strip overburdenPit - strip overburdenPit - strip overburdenPit - strip overburdenPit - strip overburdenPit - strip overburdenPit - strip overburdenPit - strip overburdenPit - strip overburden with DougPit-fill totes with DougPit - build ramp, equip maint.Pit - fill totesPit - fill totesp/u trees from charies, deliver to barryPit - strip overburdenPit - strip overburdenPit - fill totes, equip maint.
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Marketing, Supplies, screening Pit - Load two trucks, screening Pit - build ramp, tour, screening Marketing Marketing l Research
Pit - screening, equip maint with DougPit - screening, equip maint with DougPit - screening, equip maint with DougMarketingAdmin - MNDM, Fisher WavyMarketingMarketing - TimAdmin - Bulk mailingAdmin - Bulk mailingPit - ship one truckPit - ship sample to Esso A TimPit - ship one truckp/u powderp/u suppliesPit - screening, blasting (Doug)Pit - screening, blasting (Doug)AdminAdmin l Marketing
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TimesheetAgricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. For: Chris Caron 8* Jules Anglehart Period : November. 2000^^———
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Pit ~ slashing, Fox Lake garden dean upAdmin.Pit - mtg with Days, p/u totesPit - channel sample (with John)Pit - channel sample (with John)Pit - channel sample (with John)Pit - channel sample (with John)Pit - channel sample (with John)
Pit - slashingPit - slashing, infrastructurePit - ship one loadsupplies, totes, etcPit - ship one load, fill totesPit-fill totes with jetsAdmin
AdminPit - maint, clean-upPit - maint, clean-upAdminPit - slashing, infrastructurePit - slashing, infrastructurePit - slashing, infrastructurePit - slashing, infrastructure
Pit - ship one load
Mtg. - MNR, Jets, etc.
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Appendix 3 — Evidence of Beneficial Interest
I, Christopher Michael Caron, client number 392355, swear the following statement s is true and accurate.
1. I reside in Chelmsford Ontario.2. I supervised all exploration activities in 2000 on the Spanish River
Property3. I am Vice President of Operations for Agricultural Mineral Prospectors
Inc., Client Number 393265 and act as an agent for the company.4. I hold the following claims in trust for Agricultural Mineral Prospectors
Inc. and have so since the recorded date, a. S1237463 b. S1237466 c. S1237462 d. S1237464 e. S1237465 f. S1237467
Christopher Michael Caron
I, John Malcolm Slack, client number 195010, swear the following statement s is true and accurate.
5. I reside in Hillsburgh Ontario.6. I sampled, mapped and prepared all drawings and reports for the 2000
trenching and stripping exploration program on the Spanish River Property.
7. I am President and a director of Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc., Client Number 393265 and act as an agent for the company.
8. I hold the following claims in trust for Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. and have so since the recorded date,
a. SI 198344 b. SIl98345 c. S1136165 d. S1198154 e. SI 198340 f. S1214615 g. S1214616
John Malcolm Slack
MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES
Work Report Summary
Transaction No: W0170.30146 Status: APPROVED
Recording Date: 2001 -MAY-22 Work Done from: 2000-JUN-06
Approval Date: 2001-AUG-14 to: 2000-NOV-25
Client(s):
1 9501 0 SLACK, JOHN MALCOLM
392355 CARON, CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL
Survey Type(s):ASSAY GEOL PSTRIP PTRNCH
Work Report Details:
Claim*
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1198154
1198340
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1237465
1237466
1237467
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External Credits:
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53,200
S800
S594
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5800
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519,612
Assign519,612
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19,612
0
0
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Reserve531,231
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Reserve Approve
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Due Date
2002-MAY-31
2002-OCT-26
2002-JUN-30
2002-JUN-25
2002-JUN-25
2002-JUN-28
2002-DEC-08
2002-DEC-08
2002-DEC-08
2003-AUG-29
2003-AUG-29
Reserve:S31
S31
,231 Reserve of Work Report*: W0170.30146
,231 Total Remaining
Status of claim is based on information currently on record.
41I12SH2001 2.21444 VENTURI 900
2001-Aug-16 16:24 Armstrongjd Page 1 of 1
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Date:2001-AUG-16
Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines Ontario
GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE 933 RAMSEY LAKE ROAD, 6th FLOOR SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3E 6B5
AGRICULTURAL MINERAL PROSPECTORS INC. GENERAL DELIVERY ERIN, ONTARIO NOB1TO CANADA
Tel: (888) 415-9845 Fax:(877)670-1555
Dear Sir or Madam
Submission Number: 2 .21444 Transaction Number(s): W0170.30146
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 LUCILLE JEROME by email at [email protected] or by phone at (705) 670-5858.
Yours Sincerely,
Ron GashinskiSupervisor, Geoscience Assessment Office
Cc: Resident Geologist
John Malcolm Slack (Claim Holder)Agricultural Mineral Prospectors Inc. (Assessment Office)
Assessment File Library
Christopher Michael Caron (Claim Holder)
Visit our websrte at http://www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm Page: 1 Correspondence ID: 16257
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