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52Be7Nweeei 12 POWELL LAKE

AREA ux ruvmju.Li JJ/UM:. KJSJPU.KX JMU.

010

This file contains work performed by Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. of Canada Ltd. on claims:

TB.82393

TB.83294

Hole

Hole

# 122A6

# 3455A

Mar/57 W e./Mar/ 5 7 -*P3*Mar/57 *4(o*Apr/57 7OO'

tMar/57 1^1 yMar-Apr/57 IS**''Apr/ 5 7 l^?'Apr/57 2 1 '

FORM 199 5M-5-53 O.P.

Hole No. Sheet.

336*

The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Limited

DIAMOND DRILL SAMPLING RECORD67*_______Lat. ——

-—^——— Dep. __ ____________ Elev.________:m.——————- True Dip

Hor. Comp.

.Etch at —.Ver. Comp. .Total Recovery .Logged by

68 .

Completed Objective -Location "HIE AM

FOOTAGE

FROM

O

29.

10' 29!

DESCRIPTION

- fine grained, slightly schistose, dark gray, ooaposed of tale with flecks of carbonate and nooeroas carbonate stringers, tip to J* bat generally ^1/10*, scattered throughout. Pyrite, crystals and sulphide flecks at Ilu7, 18.0, 19.3, 21.8, 22,6, 27.8** Slickenside carbonate cones at 27.6, 27.8, 39ju

darker gray, no carbonate stringers tatfViPlUj^rff of o^tBrts throughout, up Lo y** 29*1

pyrite, crystals^Mbft^ *Jfc*4 dt^B^B 4 Vft JWMMhriM^BK^^toV^A ^h^b4t^M^k^HWM ^veV^^C V^^^^WMM^ WbtflscupEaoes 33t greenswooe oevseexi Swrxngers ana.

for aboat 0.11 en each site of sons. 39.6^1.0 aiaor dlsseninated solphides*t.^ Q \.99 ** JftJt — - :.^--:-*-- -JL^-A ^Mm^ilVJit a*-— 4w* I M^. •in..Tun i i ' ——— A f*t ^"Vm M•••Otev**'^a\fAi3 ** ^•D^oBBBBM^BaVW^L 'avCLJhB^^MQBVav U ^^^^OO93^vv0ajBD cBaU iJMeVB^^B

of saliihides in qoarts teinlet. Pyrrhotite aakes ip

SHORTS

FEET

of the sulphides here and pyrite the reminder. - ditto. ^^ '~ pyrrhotite in sufficient (juantity to attract core to

dissasinated noaiT* o^uartx Teinlets.

SAMPLE

NO.

Shortsrhotite winlet.

LENGTH

FEET

ANALYSIS RECOVERY

FORM ia^~SM-S-53 Q.P.The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Conipany of Canada Limited

Un\0 isU S- Sh~f 1 UIMIVHJINLJ UmLL. ZDMIYII-'LirNKa KtUUKLJ

D~j u^k WYE GEODP I engl-K 203. 51 1 *K 961*ON Urtr Comp V*r Cnmp

Pjcfrir*- Port Arthur, M.D- Bearing 155^ Hep. 90liOE Ph-h at 199* Tofwl Recovery ?S 9^

rv,m *nr*wl March 9O., 19^ Dip 5U 00*.... Flsv. .... TW Dip 52 l ogged by G.F.Koehlerrompl^ Karch 23, 1957 Obj^tiv* - 1 ri WYE AM

FOOTAGE

FROM

0

18.

19

21.2

23.960.lt

61.680

88

89.7

121.6

ra

18*19.

21.2

23.9

oO.lj61.6

8088

89.7

121.6

179

DESCRIPTION

CasingGraaite - composed of equant blue quartz grains (30#), pink and white

feldspar (50^), euhedral to subhedral pale green crystals (feldspar?](15#), hornblende (^-5/0. Small area contains disseminated pyrite. -May be boulder resting on bedrock as no contact apparent in core;however, no water was lost during drilling, suggesting that this ispart of bedrock.

Greenstone - dark green, fine-grained, moderately schistose, chloritic -contains occasional scattered grains of pyrite 20. U f - 1/2" Teinletof granite - coarse grained, composed of pink feldspar and whitequartz.

Greenstone - more schistose; pyrite increases^ quartz stringers morenumerous.

Greenstone - as in section 19 - 21.2.Greenstone - fine grained, highly schistose, chloritic - contains many

small quartz stringers - moderate amount of sulphides generally asblebs of pyrite.

Greenstone - same as in section 19 - 21.2.Silicified greenstone - fine grained, light gray, generally equant

grains, with large percentage of quartz present -rock highlyfractured, and these are filled with slickensided chlorite envel oped by thin silicified zone. Moderate amount of sulphides asblebs and thinCtreinlets in, or close to, silicified fractures.Sulphides mostly pyrite but minor pyrrhotite and a few specks ofchalcopyrite.

At 88 1 grades into highly schistose chloritic greenstone containingminor sulphides.

Greenstone - moderately schistose, chloritic, contains occasional1/8* - lAtt quartz stringers.

Greenstone - dense^ fine grained, dark green, less schistose -scatteredthin quartz veinlets occasionally bearing pyrite and crystals.158.6 - several gm*yii crystals of hematite associated with 1/li"quartz stringers.

SHORTS

FEET

1

,.

SAMPLE

NO.

- -J'~

LENGTH

FEET

ANALYSIS

-

- 1"

*

j

-

i

RECOVERY

7*

^k^~

j

tarn 199

Hole No.

Q.P.

J^ SheeL-2i

The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Limited

DIAMOND DRILL SAMPLING RECORD

District

fe 1 engtb

Rearing

rvwl Dip

teA Objective

lat

FU,

Mor, Comp.

Etch at

True Dip

VW Comp

Totfll Recovery JS

1 ogged by

FDOTAC

FROM

179

188

19lu5

EHD OF ffi

'f" '

:,. ' - - -

-'1'

i-

i:, .

m-

5E

TO

188

19U.5

203.5

)LE

DESCRIPTION

Greenstone, slightly more schistose - scattered grains and crystals ofpyrite, generally distributed along thin schistose zones.

Greenstone, sericitic - increasing amount of fine-grained biotite andincrease in scattered pyrite crystals, now fairly evenly distrib uted in rock.

Greenstone - fine grained, dark green, chloritic, slightly schistose -contains occasional scattered grains of pyrite.

General Hotest Located 187* from E JH. station 10 * 00 W, 0 * 50 S onN shore of 'tifye Lake.

Buns Shorts Huns " Shorts0-18 Casing 168.620 - 178.6 -25 - 187.0 -35 - 193.5 .2 .l}2 .5 203.5 .5U6 .95660 - Total Shorts 12*7 i70 - 80 5.2 90 .296.5- - - ' .:

103 .5121 .6 . .n? .2121.5 -133.3

liil; 3.5

158!5 ".h

SHORTS

FEET

SAMPLE

NO.

LENQTH

FEET

(

^^,

ANAL

4

l** "

Y5IS

f Lr.-t^.t

.

^

RECOVERY

7c

^B^^

FORM 199 SM-S-53 Q.P.Mli^f ^c Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Limited

DIAMOND DRILL SAMPLING RECORDnoie 1^0.

Commence Completed

WYE LenQ*-h U6.0* LaK Hor. Comp.

Port Arthur K.D. BearJrwj 155 Dep. f-trh a*"^ March I8 f 19^7 Dip ^ FUv Tn,e Hip

Ver. C Total R Loggec

amp. ~-

ecoveryIhy

*/O ———————————————————————

j. J. Xoehlsr

;

FOOTAGE

FROM

0.0'

TO

U6.0'

-

DESCRIPTION

Casing - Hole abandoned in overburden.

SHORTS

FEET

SAMPLE

NO.

LENGTH

FEET

ANALYSIS

-^aU

RECOVERY

TO 5M-Z-51 Q.P.

yHole No.

The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Limited

DIAMOND DRILL SAMPLING RECORD^ WE GROUP

Port Arthur M,D,,

ru-f^A MamH ?t(, IQCf

^ March 29, 1957

Length 151.0*

Bearing 88

rv Y70 ii5* Dip j i *oObjective

Ut-

PU,

Locations

10,755ft9.900E

Trenched. Zone

Hor. Comp,

Tm^Dip 37

Ver. Comp

TnfnJ R**TJV*

. .. ..., Logged by?ry Je OOy5

G.F. Koehler

FOOTAGE

FROM

0

3.0

33.8

I3U.2

? 91.8

9l**0

96*0

97.5

100*0

105.0105.8

110.ltti -i

TO

3.0*33.8

3U.291.8

9U.O

96.0

97.5T''-''

100*0

105*0

105.8no.U

133.0

DESCRIPTION

CasingGranite - gray, medium grained, contains 15# quartz, 80^ pink to gray

feldspar, 5/5 biotite. Somewhat porphyritic in places. Finegrained acid dikes 25.0 - 25*3* and 32.3-32.6*. Hasty weather ing fractures to 25 ** Scant disseminated pyrite. A fewspecks of chalcopyrite in quartz stringers at v32.U.

Quartz porphyry dike - fine grained (bleached altered granite?)Granite - as section 3*0 - 91*8 - but becoming pink in places. - Fine

grained acid diJkes U6.3 - U8.0, 52.0 - 52.2, 52.3 - 53*3,62.0 - 62.5, 7li*5 - 76.0, 87.3 - 88.0. Occasional tfaial hem atite-filled fractures U6.0 - 73*5'. Scant disseminatedpyrite. Some chalcopyrite in 1/U*1 quartz stringer 53*0. 5/6epidote in fine fractures 67.3-67*5 l and some chalcopyrite infine fracture 77.5*.

Granite - somewhat silicified/ some chlorite in fractures. Minor pyriteas a fine disseminate and in discontinuous streaks. A fewspecks of chalcopyrite at 93.5* "

SHORTS

FEET

lGranite - as section 3lu2 - 91.8 - Minor fine fractures contain chlorite|

occasional pyrite. A little chalcopyrite in fracture at 19lt.lt.

Granite - highly silicified, with fine fracture containing chlorite,pyrite. f

Silicified granite, as abore but H^ chalcopyrite in fracture in addi- |tion to pyrite, chlorite* i

Silicified granite, as 96.0 -97.5 - a few specks chalcopyrite. Some 1pyrite in ^* quartz stringer at 10U.5.

Granite - gray, as in section 3.0 - 33.8.Granite - gray, wii2i moderate amount of fine-grained chlorite as alter

ation product. Some chlorite-fiHed fractures*Granite - gray, somewhat silicified - pyrite and minor chalcopyrite

associated with chlorite in ^" quartz stringers at 112.U,-H5*o, 122.0.

SAMPLE

NO.

LENQTH

FEET

ANALYSIS

II

' J

-

.

-Jmm mmi-

RECOVERY

S

Fom*:199 5M-2-51 QJ-.The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Limited

D^rA

Dict-rirf

Completed

1 enqth

FWiring

n;PObjective

1 *K Hor. Comp.

Dap, ' Ft-cri nt-

Elev_ True Dip

Ver. Comp,

Tohil Recovery /S

Loqqed by

FOOTAGE

FROM

133.0

139.2

mn OF H

.1

: " -

.'- " '

- " *

M

LM

TO

139.2

151.0

)LE

~

*

DESCRIPTION

Granite - mediom grained, pink. Numerous fractures containing chlorite,quartz, minor disseminated pyrite and a few scattered specks ofchalcopyrite.

Granite - gray, as section 3.0 - 33*8'. Occasional chlorite-filledfractures with minor fine disseminated pyrite.

^Rft3, ^?.^s Rons Shorts

0.0 - 3.0 Casing 68.05*2 " 73.0 0.16.8 0.2 76.08.6 1.0 79.0

10.2 0.3 63.0

13.2 - oij'o 2.016.5 1.5 102.5 1.017.0 . . - 107.5 OJL

SHORTS

FEET

21.E 3.0 ilh*o 12lu5 - ' 120.0 - 126.2 - 126.5 1.0 127.1* - " 133.0 1.5

. 31.5 1.5 137.0 1*535.5 0*5 Hii.2 1.039.5 0.6 '1^6.5 0.8 JWt*o *- ' 1U8.5 1.5l*9.o 0*5 151.053.0 0*3 '58.0 * Total Shorts 21.li63.0 1.565.0 -

- 1

SAMPLE

NO.

LENGTH

FEET

1

ANALYSIS

Aof

m i ^H^\firM- ' *itu*\

t

tmm

J-**

^

iU

-

^H-

RECOVERY

9

4fc^^

,

Pom 194 5M-2-51 Q.P.The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Limited

' MoUNo L SK~f 1 UIMIVIWINU UK ILL. ^/\IVII~LJINI? Kt^VJKLJ

D^p^^^ ftlE GHOUP 1 *ngth 15L.5* 1 -4- 10.826N Mor Comp. V~r Cnmp

-HJcfrirf Port Arthur, M. B. Bering 89O DPP 9,895E Fh-h *f T-^l D~-"v-ry # 895S

f-nmmenred March ?0, 19^7 Dip U?} E lev. Tn 1*1 Dip 1 nryr^fA hy WJSi.Little

Completed April 3 j 1957 Ohi^tive Trenched Zone ft G.F.Koehler'

FOOTAGE

FROM

O

5.0

17.5

U5.0

83.0

96*2

Ib9*2

151.0aid of Hole

f^

TO5.0^17.5

U5.o

83.0

96.2

Ili9.2

151.0

15U.5.

DESCRIPTION

OverburdenGranite, gray, medium grained containing quartz, white feldspar, minor

biotite.Granite, gray, medium grained. Similar to above but without biotite and

appears somewhat silicified. 1/2" quartz stringer containing somepyrite and chalcopyrite at 26.1. Occasional fractures containingchlorite and minor fine-grained pyrite.

Granite, red, medium grained. Color due to hematite in fine fracturesand as alteration of feldspar crystals. Fine fractures containingchlorite and quartz fairly abundant. Minor pyrite and scant chalcopy rite associated with chlorite in fractures, and in a few places as afine dissemination in the granite*

Granite, medium grained, grayish pink grading to gray at base of section.Occasional chlorite filled fractures. Very minor pyrite and scantchalcopyrite associated with chlorite in fractures and as a finedissemination in granite*

Granite, medium grained, gray. Occasional fine fractures containingquartz and chlorite. Minor pyrite and a few specks of chalcopyrite,mostly associated with chlorite*

Granite - light gray, medium grained, in places porphyritic with 2-3

SHORTS

FEET

mm* pink to gray phenocrysts of feldspar. Moderate amounts of 1chalcopyrite and lesser pyrite in small veinlets and disseminated lblebs. l

Granite - as in section 92.6 - 1U9.2. 1

*fcas, ^tlo.I1's Runs Shorts Runs Shorts R"T*P0-5.0 Casing 3^5 . 71^0 100-:

13.5 2.5 37.5 73.5 218.(23.5 3.5 1*1.0 77.5 123.C25.5 .3 U3.0 83.0 .8 13O.(28.0 .2 ij6,5 -2 89.5 .8 HiO*(29*0 - 51.CJ .3 92.0 U{6^433 S ^ S*? s 96** '6 15U'1

SAMPLE

NO.

LENBTH

FEET

Shorts"~2*0"

1*8

ANALYSIS

0.5 II-. 11.8

Jj/^y t.v*-t\*\

33*0 *3 67.5 .5 101*0 Total Short i 18*1011 II II II 1

V^L tl' tfCo*-t /k

L jl&At*t"^"*V.

RECOVERY

7o

^^^P

Pom 199 5M-2-S1 QJ.

Hole No.. Sheet-

The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Limited

DIAMOND DRILL SAMPLING RECORDProper District. Commenced Completed

Port Arthur M.D,April

.Length .

.Bearing.

.Dip —

8?c5oo

. Lot. .

. Dep..

.. Elev..

10.679 N9,

April 7. 1957 . Objective. Location:

— Hor. Comp.— Etch at— True Dip —Zone—-———

.Ver. Comp. ^-^

. Total Recovery % .

. Logged by G* F*

FOOTAGE

FROM

2U

36.5

37.5

53.0

t 70.3

76.7 81u5 85,0

305.5

108.0

Uio.5

TO

36.5

37.5

53.0

70.3

76.7

85.091.0

105.5

108*0

12U.O

iUo.5

1U6.0

153.0

DESCRIPTION

CasingGranite - medium grained, porphyritic, gray - contains 15^ quartz,

gray feldspar, 5^ biotite - white-gray feldspar phenocrysts - 2-3 ram dianeter.

Granite - medium grained, dark pink - 15# quartz, 80^ feldspar, 5^ u biotite - occasional quartz and feldspar phenocrysts. ranite - dark gray, fine-grained, occasional phenocrysts of quartz,

~ brecciated and highly silicified - about liOJ? quartz, 60^ feldspar - contains minor scattered pyrite C& occasional chalcopyrite blebs) throughout, 2 - 3# pyrite at 53.01 .

Greywacke ("chert") - dark gray, fine, even-grained, brecciated and sil icified. Fractures filled with quartz and minor amounts of pyrite. Pyrite and chalcopyrite blebs scattered throughout in minor amounts. Moderate pyrite in schistose zone at 56.5 - 56.6 and at 59.0.

Greenstone - fine-grained, light gray, moderately schistose, highly silicified. Contains minor disseminated pyrite and lesser amount of chalcopyrite,

Graiite - as in section 37*5 - 53.0.Greywacke - as in section 53*0 - 70.3. , Granite - brecciated - as in section 37.5 - 53*0 Greywacke - as in section 53*0 -70.3 - scattered quartz stringers

(9k^ and 96,60 1/2* stringers of massiTe pyrite. Greenstone - dark gray, .moderately to highly schistose, fine-grained -

contains scattered quartz stringers and blebs of pyrite* Greenstone * similar to section 70.3 - 76.7 - but nwre chloritic - pale

green - many quartz and feldspar stringers.Greywacke - fine-grained, dark to light gray, slightly schistose,

moderately brecciated and silicified - only occasional sulphides (mostly pyrite) as small blebs.

Greywacke - as in section 12U.O - HjO.5 - but highly brecciated - ffractures filled with quartz, pyrite and chalcopyrite. About pyrite and chalcopyrite.

Greenstone - dark green, moderately schistose, chloritic, fine-grained

SHORTS

FEET

SAMPLE

NO.

LENGTH

FEET

ANALYSIS

&URuns

36.5 U6.5 50.155.:59.: 62.{ 70.C 80.C 90*C 98*5

102*5 109*Cn5.c122.C 128*C 132.C

Ht6.C 150*C 153.C

Total Shorts 17

ShortsCasing

.3

.5

.0

*2

.0

.2

.6

.6

FORM 199 9M-S-S3 Q.P.The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Limited

UUU.KU S/l sk— 1 DIAMOND DRILL SAMPLINC

Propert^J

District

Commence

Completed

t Wye | Rn04-h 27.0 1,*

3 RECORDHor. Como.

'ort Arthur M-TS, RMr,-n0 087O r)**p Ctrh Mf

^ April h, 19*7 Dip ) lC^ plev Tllie n;rApril 5. 1957 Obj***K/* 1 or^fion Trenched Zone

Ver. C

Total R

Loggec

# -* 3mp.

ecoveryIhy

nG. F. Koehler

FDDTAGC

FROM

0.0'

TO

27.0'

DESCRIPTION

Casing - abandoned in overburden.

'••- -- ' 1 H- , " " - ' -

SHORTS

FEET

SAMPLE

NO.

y

LENGTH

FEET

ANALYSIS

X Q-e&n[•3•.^

*

•JLLL

RECOVERY

9fc

*

•ii "^

Form 199 5M-2-51 Q.P.

Mole No.

The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Limited

DRILL SAMPLING RECORDPrnporf4fe

District ^ PO3

Commenced

Completed

HIE GROUP-t Arthur M.D.

JS^rH 9th, 10^7Aprdl H-hh. 19 eft

1 ength

BearingDip

Objective

200*3^60

U80 1*2*-

LaK 9)!^8Tf

D^p 9050EFU,

Location: Wye Arm

Hor. Cornp

Ef-rh af 19*1

True Dip UU0 aprr ox.

V**r Comp

Tot"! Pp-rovpry JS OI|J?

l ogged by G* F, Koehler

FOOTAGE

FROM

09

57*5

58.0

77.0

85.0

8890

107no138'

181.3182

Ll 187m. -m 191B END OF I

TO

5'57.5

58.0

77.0

85.0

88

90107*no*135V

181.3

182187

191

200*[OLE.

DESCRIPTION

Casing Greenstone - talcose and calcic; - dark gray, fine grained, very-

schistose. Flecks of calcite scattered throughout and thin calcitestringers. Rare small grains of pyrite. White stringers made up toas much as 50^ of core at 23', 2k ' and 26.7 *. Core slightly tomoderately magnetic, showing stronger magnetism near calcite stringers

Chert - black, uniform, very fine grained 57.9 -58' is very slightlymagnetic.

Greenstone - same as section 5* ~ 57.5 - contains occasional scattered stringers of pyrrhotite. Slightly to moderately magnetic -notedthat magnetism stronger near areas of darker greenstone (sometimes associated with calcite stringers) than areas containing thepyrrhotite .

Greenstone - more massive, less schistose. Dark gray, fine, even grained. Contains numerous flecks and stringers of calcite, andscattered veinlets of pyrrhotite. Slightly to moderately magnetic.

Greenstone - schistose - as in section 58-77* - highly calcic;*^--pyrrhotite veinlets often within calcite stringers.

Greenstone - massive as in Section 77-85*Greenstone - schistose - as in section 58-77Greenstone - massive - as in section 77 - 85*.Greenstone - slightly schistose to massive -no magnetism. Ho calcite -

fine - even grained, talcose, dark gray.Greenstone - massive to cherty - dark gray to black contains occasional

thin veinlets of non-magnetic pyrrhotite. Minor disseminatedpyrrhotite below 160* - 17^.6 moderate amount of disseminatedpyrrhotite - slightly magnetic.

Greenstone - cherty, black - close to appearance of section 57.5 - 58.0.Greenstone - massive -same as section 138 - 181.3 - moderate disseminated

pyrrhotite am* crystals of pyrite - slightly magnetic.Greenstone - sericitic with moderate amount of pyrite blebs evenly

distributed throughout - schistose, even textured - Brown.Greenstone - massive to cherty as in section 138 - 181.3*.

SHORT3

FEET

.

SAMPLE

NO.

LENGTH

FEET

ANALYSIS

Runs

9*n.16.T Qlo.23. 30.3lu Wu

56l 61.

Aooy..

7U74.77 l f.

ft?

91101107m121131

1 t O1U8155 16U168173.181

905

8 88 k 55

J5y

3 3

2

Short Oasis?-2 ^.c*

2.2*U

1.2 1.6

2.01.5

.6

S Ru I 19

os0

on. jAJV

Total Sh

General K

ColSou wit app

TJ

Lared,TU .-x* 'tn. of i sameTnt^ma

^

.1,ltP\

-

Shorts

orts 1

}tes:

RECOVERY

7"^^

5.6

i few feet\na J5P1 )Dti ff±beari "g

Jf OiP^-Vi Jt w

Jr 4 *

-

[XT'

l

Trenched AreaSee Plate 3

for detail

LEGEND4 Q - D'omond Drill Mole

TB 82393

•. -s,' ~ - 1 '" : . : r- ." ".' .;™. ...^ ."-™- .;. '. v --.. ;-; 1 f.:. ,! '- ' i" 'i

CONSOLIDATE

*; - S- i WfWiV -? f'sViimtK'*

? "f;if!l'tSfp

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