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GEOPHYSICAL REPORT FOR MR. D. LALONDE/MR. R. ROBITAILLE ON THE BYERS PROPERTY BYERS TOWNSHIP PORCUPINE MINING DIVISION NORTHEASTERN, ONTARIO 2 29206 t** * . ~- i FEO - 7 ?005 REASSESSMENT Prepared by: J. C. Grant, February, 2005 42A12NE2064 2.29206 LOVELAND 010

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GEOPHYSICAL REPORTFOR

MR. D. LALONDE/MR. R. ROBITAILLEON THE

BYERS PROPERTYBYERS TOWNSHIP

PORCUPINE MINING DIVISIONNORTHEASTERN, ONTARIO

2 29206t** * . ~- i

FEO - 7 ?005

REASSESSMENT

Prepared by: J. C. Grant,February, 2005

42A12NE2064 2.29206 LOVELAND 010

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

INTRODUCTION 1,2

PROPERTY LOCATION AND ACCESS 2

CLAIM BLOCK 2

PERSONNEL 3

GROUND PROGRAM 3,4

SURVEY RESULTS 4

MAGNETIC SURVEY RESULTS 4

HLEM SURVEY RESULTS 4,5

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. 6

CERTIFICATE

LIST OF FIGURES: FIGURE l, LOCATION MAPFIGURE 2, PROPERTY LOCATION MAP FIGURE 3, CLAIM MAP

APPENDICES: A: APEX PARAMETRICS MAXMIN II SYSTEMB: SCINTREX ENVI MAG SYSTEM

POCKET MAPS: PROFILED 1777HZ HLEM SURVEY, SCALE l :2500PROFILED 444 HZ HLEM SURVEY, SCALE l :2500 CONTOURED MAGNETIC SURVEY, SCALE 1:5000

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INTRODUCTION:

The services of Exsics Exploration Limited were retained by Mr. Doug Lalonde to complete a follow-up ground survey and report for a Horizontal Loop Electromagnetic, (HLEM), survey and a total field magnetic survey that had been completed over an extension grid, (the Byers Property), that was cut across a portion of his claim holdings in Byers Townships. The extension grid cutting was completed by an independent line cutting contractor and the new data from the total field magnetic survey was merged with the existing data that had been completed across the north grid.

The existing grid was completed from line 800MN to line 0+00. The new portion of the grid that was cut during the 2005 program continued from line 0+00 to and including 1900MS and all of these lines were cut from the baseline to 800MW.

In all, a total of 17.10 kilometers of new grid was cut and surveyed across the property during the month of January, 2005. The magnetic survey was completed across all of the cut lines where as the maxmin survey was completed across the cross lines only. This report will deal with the results of the present HLEM and magnetic program.

The purpose of this program was to test the southern section of the property for conductive trends that may be continuations of the northern zones and or new target zones.

Historically there are numerous ore grade rock floats in Loveland Township about 3 miles south-southeast of the Byers property. These floats range in size from 2 feet to 20 feet across and have assays ranging from 2 to 3"/o nickel and t-3% copper. These floats are slightly magnetic and lie in an area of 100 feet wide by 300 feet long and generally align in a north-south direction.

The Byers Property is in close proximity to the Cominco property that has a small deposit of 130,000 tons of copper-nickel and the Hollinger deposit that has about 420,000 tons of copper-nickel. This deposit has historical drill assays of Q.11% nickel and 0.42 "/o copper. This property has had in excess of 15000 ft of drilling, assorted EM, VLF and magnetic surveys as well as boulder prospecting, geological mapping and line cutting, all from 1970 to 1977.

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The Byers Property has been covered by a ground electromagnetic and magnetic survey in the past by Noranda Exploration. That survey included a vertical loop electromagnetic survey and total field magnetic survey that outlined one good conductor just to the west of the Byers- Loveland Township line which may relate to the recent Megatem airborne targets. However, the conductor was never drilled.

PROPERTY LOCATION AND ACCESS:

The Byers Property is situated approximately 50 kilometers north-northwest of the City of Timmins. The entire claim block is situated in the northeast section of Byers Townships of the Porcupine Mining Division, Northeastern, Ontario. More specifically it is situated such that the north claim boundary represents the township line between Moberly and Byers and the east boundary represents the township line between Byers and Loveland. Byers Creek cuts across the northern section of the claim block. Refer to figures l and 2 of this report.

Access to the grid during the survey period is somewhat involved. Highway 101 travels west of Timmins to the junction of the Kamiskotia Highway. This highway in turn runs north- northwest to the community of Kamiskotia Lake. Just to the north of this Lake, there is a good all weather gravel road, locally called the Abitibi access road, which provides access to a secondary road called the Winter Lake road. The Winter lake road provides access to a number of ingress overgrown logging roads that provided skidoo access to within 400 meters of the south end of the present grid area. A foot traverse through a clear cut provides access to line 0+00/baseline of the present grid. Lalonde's access was from a good gravel road that came to within 1600 meters to the east-northeast of the township line. It was the same route used by the Exsics stakers to access the Lalonde claim block on the Byers-Moberly Township late last fall.

Traveling time from Timmins to the grid is about 3 hours.

CLAIM BLOCK:

The claim number that was covered by the geophysical survey is listed below.

P-1248417 15 unitsP-3010644 7 unitsP-3010645 l unit

Refer to figure 3 copied from MNDM Plan Map of Byers Township for the positioning of the grid and the claim number.

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LOCATION MAP

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EXSICS EXPLORATION LTD.PJO. Box taeO, F4M-7H

LOCATION MAP

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BYERS

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CLAIM SKETCH fig. 8

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PERSONNEL:

The field crew directly responsible for the collection of all the raw data was as follows.

E. Jaakkola... Timmins, Ontario J. Derweduwen... Timmins, Ontario

GROUND PROGRAM:

The HLEM survey was completed over all of the cross lines from line 100MS to and including 1800MS. The survey was done using the Apex Parametrics MaxMin II system. Specifications for this unit can be found as Appendix A of this reports.

The following parameters were kept constant throughout the survey period. Line spacing 100 meters Station spacing 25 meters Reading intervals 25 meters Coil separation 150 meters Theoretical search depth 75 to 90 meters Frequencies recorded 1777Hz and 444HzParameters measured Inphase and quadrature components of the secondary field. Unit accuracy +I- 0.5 07o

Once the survey was completed the field data was plotted directly onto a base map at a scale of l :2500, a separate base map for each frequency, and then the data was profiled at lcm to +I- 1007o. All conductor axis were then interpreted and plotted directly onto the base maps along with their depth estimates and conductivities. A copy of these profiled base maps are included in the back pocket of this report.

The magnetic survey was completed across all of the cut lines including the baseline and one compassed line, line 1900MS. The survey was completed using the Scintrex Envi mag system for both the field unit and the base station unit. Specifications for the system can be found as Appendix B of this report. The following parameters were kept constant throughout the survey.Line spacing 100 meters Station spacing 25 meters Reading intervals 12.5 meters Diurnal correction Base station recorder Record interval 30 seconds Reference field 57000nT Datum subtract 57000nT

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Once the survey was completed, the data was corrected, leveled and then plotted onto a base map at l :5000 and then contoured at 50 gamma intervals wherever possible. A copy of this contoured base map is included in the back pocket of this report.

SURVEY RESULTS

MAGNETIC SURVEY RESULTS:

Previously, the magnetic surveys were successful in locating and outlining the suspected geological structures of the property. The two most predominant features relate to narrow magnetic high units that generally strike north-south across the grid area. The western zone was traced from line 800MN/550MW to and including line 0+00/450MW and the second magnetic high unit was traced from line 800MN/325MW to and including 100MN/250MW where it seems to have been cut off by a possible cross structure generally paralleling line 0+00. The northern extension of the zone continues off of the grid to the north. The airborne targets are thought to lie along the eastern edge of this magnetic high unit.

Both of the magnetic trends appear to be near vertical in dip and range in widths from 100 meters to 150 meters.

The new magnetic survey extended the western zone from line 0+00/500MW to 1300MS/600MW where it appears to have been faulted off to the west and continues from 1500MS to 1900MS at about 750 to 800MW.

The second or eastern magnetic trend was continued from line 100MS/225MW to and including 700MS/300MW. The zone then appears to either deepen and or weaken as it continues southward across lines 900MS to 1300MS.

HLEM SURVEY RESULTS:

ZONE A:The zone can be traced from Line 800MN at it's eastern edge to and including Line

200MN at 075MW and it appears to continue off of the grid to the north.This target lies to the immediate east of one of the well-defined magnetic units and the

zone relates directly to the Megatem airborne targets. Interpretation has positoned the zone at a depth range of 40 to 75 meters and with a conductivity range of 6 to 35 mohs. The zone appears to be dipping near vertical.

ZONE B;This zone can be followed from Line 800MN to and including 100MN and appears to

continue to Line O but may have been faulted to the southeast between line 100MN and Line 0. The zone does appear to continue off of the grid in both directions.

This zone also seems to lie along the eastern edge of the second magnetic dike like feature that was well defined by the magnetic survey. Interpretation has placed the zone at a depth to source of 20 to 70 meters and it has a conductivity range of 4 to 10 mohs. The zone also appears to be dipping near vertical.

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The new HLEM program outlined several conductive zones across the southern section of the property.

The first zones strikes across lines 0+00/350MW to and including line 400MS/80MW and appears to continue off of the grid to the east. This zone appears to relate to a possible fault zone that has interrupted the strike of the magnetic high trends. ____The zone is interpreted to by at a depth of 50 meters and has a weak to modest conductivity of 3 mhos.

There is a second short zone striking across line 500MS at the eastern edge of the eastern magnetic trend. This zone is situated at a depth of 65 meters and has a conductivity of 5 mhos. It appears to relate to a legitimated bedrock conductor, possibly a contact zone.

A third conductive zone, albeit quite weak, generally follows the western edge of the eastern magnetic trend. This zone can be followed from line l DOOMS to 1800MS and appears to continue off of the grid to the south. Interpretation of the southern tip puts the zone at a depth of 90 meters with a conductivity of 6 mhos.

The final zone generally follows the western magnetic high trend and it can be traced from line 900MS to and including 1700MS. At this writing, the zone is either weak or too deep for the search depth capabilities of the present survey.

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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS:

The afore mentioned magnetic survey was successful in outlining two parallel magnetic high units. The eastern high has a series of Megatem airborne electromagnetic targets associated with it's northeastern flank.

The MaxMin II survey was successful in locating and outlining the targets as was expected, however, the western parallel zone was not noted in the airborne survey and was thus not expected. The eastern zone is well defined and lies along the flank of a good magnetic dike like feature. This dike like feature has been successful in hosting at least two deposits to the south and along; strike with this HLEM Zone A, that being the Cominco and Hollinger copper nickel deposits mentioned earlier in this report.

Also, the second HLEM Zone B also appears to lie along the eastern flank of a dike like structure. This zone may not be as strong as Zone A but it does appear to relate to a legitimate bedrock conductor.

The northern zones appear to have been faulted off by a zone that cross cuts the magnetic highs and can be traced striking northwest to southeast across lines 0+00 to and including 400MS.

The two parallel zones outlined across the central and southern sections of the property may be extensions of the northern zones or may be independent features. In any event, the northern zones should be drill tested first. If the results of that drilling are encouraging then all of the zones should be re-evaluated.

Respectfully submitted

J. C. Grant February, 2005

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CERTIFICATION

I, John Charles Grant, of 108 Kay Crescent, in the City of Timmins, Province of Ontario, hereby certify that:

1). I am a graduate of Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Technology, 1975, Sudbury Ontario Campus, with an Honors Diploma in Geological and Geophysical Technology.

2). I have worked subsequently as an Exploration Geophysicist for Teck Exploration Limited, (5 years), and currently as Exploration Manager and Geophysicist for Exsics Exploration Limited, since 1980.

3). I am a member in good standing of the Certified Engineering Technologist Association, (CET), since 1984

4). I am a Fellow of the Geological Association of Canada, (FGAC), since 1986.

5). I have been actively engaged in my profession since the 15th of May of 1975, in all aspects of ground exploration programs, including the planning and execution of field programs, project supervision, data compilation, interpretations and reports.

6). I have no specific or special interest in the herein described property. I have been retained by the property holders and or their Agent as a Geophysical Consultant and Contract Manager.

John Charles Grant, GET., FGAC.

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APPENDIX A

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Minimum coupled! operation with reference cable.

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Coil separations: 25, 50,100,150, SOO and S5O m C with cable J or 100,200,300,400,600 arid BOO ft.

Reliable data from depths of up to ISO m C6CDO ft 3.

Built-in voice comnriunication circuitry with cable.

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222,444, BBS, 1777 and 3555Hz.

MAX: Transmitter coil plane and re ceiver coil plane horizontal (Max-coupled; Horizontal-loop mode]. Used with refer, cable .

MIN: Transmitter coil plane horizon tal and receiver coil plane ver tical (M in-coupled mode). Used with reference cable.

V. L. : Transmitter coil plane verti cal and receiver coil plane hori zontal (Vertical-loop mode]. Used without reference cable, in parallel lines.

25,50,100,150,200 S 25Om (MMH] or 1OO, 2OO, 3OO, 4OO.BOO and BOO ft. (MMHF]. Coil separations in VL.mode not re stricted to fixed values.

- In-Phase and Quadrature compo nents of the secondary field i n MAX and MIN modes.

- Tilt-angle of the total field in V.L. mode .

- Automatic, direct readout on 3D mm (3.5"] edgewise meters in MAX and MIN modes. No null ing or compensation necessary .

- Tilt angle and null in 3Omm edge wise meters in V.L.mode .

In-Phase: ±2O'/. , ±1OCT/. by push button switch .

Quadrature: ±2d -/i, ±1OO'/. by push button switch .

Tilt: ±75 DXo slope.Null (VLJ: Sensitivity adjustable

by separation switch.

In-Phase and Quadrature : 0.25 */. to 0.5 "f. \ Tilt: 1 '/. .

±O.25 0Xoto±1 0Xo normally, depending on conditions, frequencies and coil separation used .

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Voice i-ink :

222 Hz : 22OAtm2 444Hz : 2OO Atma

- BBS Hz : 12OAtm2- 1777 Hz : BO Atm2- 3555 Hz : 3O Atms

. SV trans, radio type batteries (4). Life: approx. 35hrs. continuous du ty (alkaline, 0.5 Ah J. less in cold weather.

12V B Ah Bel-type rechargeable battery. (Charger supplied].

Light weight 2-conductor teflon cable for minimum friction. Unshield ed. All reference cables optional at extra cost. Please specify.

Built-in intercom system for voice communication between re ceiver and transmitter operators in MAX and MIN modes, via re ference cable .

indicator Lights : Built-in signal and reference warn ing lights to indicate erroneous readings .

Tsrnosrstur-Ksr.as: -4O"C to *SO"C (-4O"F to*14O"F] .

n-ceivsr V.-^ipht: 6kg (13lbs.]

Transmitce- Vi/eirht:: 13kg (29 IDS.)

Shipping V'veigrrc: Typically BOkg C135lbs.3, depend ing on quantities of reference cable and batteries included. Shipped in two field/shipping cases.

Specifications subject to cnange without notification

I p ^Si. P, A.2OO STEELCASE RD. E., MARKHAM, ONT., CANADA, L3R 1G2

Phone; (41E3 4S5-1B12 Cables: APEXPARA TORONTO Telex: OB-3BB773 NORDVIK TOR

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APPENDIX B

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ENVI-MAG Environmental Magnetometer/Gradiometer

Locating Buried Drums and Tanks? Main features include:me ENVI-MAG is the solution to this environmental problem. ENVI-MAG is an :nexpensive, lightweight, portable WALKMAG" which enables you to survey targe areas quickly and accurately. ENVI-MAG is a portable, proton precessionnagnetometer and/or gradiometer, for

geotechnical, archaeological and environ mental applications where high produc-on, fast count rate and high sensitivity.re required. It may also be used for other

applications, such as mineral exploration, ~nd may be configured as a total-fieldlagnetometer, a vertical gradiometer or

as a base station.*Tie ENVI-MAG

easily detects buried drums to depths of 10 feet or more

* more sensitive to the steel of a buried drum than EM or radar

* much less expensive than EM or radar ' survey productivity much higher than

with EM or radar

* select sampling rates as fast as 2 times per second

* "WALKMAG" mode for rapid acquisition of data

* large internal, expandable memory* easy to read, large LCD screen

displays data both numerically and graphically

* ENVIMAP software for processing and mapping data

ENVI-MAG comprises several basic modules; a lightweight console with a large screen alphanumeric display and high capacity memory, a staff mounted sensor and sensor cable, rechargeable battery and battery charger, RS-232 cable and ENVIMAP processing and mapping software.For gradiometry applications an upgrade kit is available, comprising an additional processor module for installation in the console, and a second sensor with a staff extender.

ENVI-MAG Proton Magnetometer in operation

For base station applications a Base Station Accessory Kit is available so that the sensor and staff may be converted into a base station sensor.

matures and Benefits"WALKMAG"

agnetometer/Gradlometer'.. le "WALKMAG" mode of operation (sometimes known as "Walking Mag") is i er-selectable from the keyboard. In this i ide, data is acquired and recorded at the rate of 2 readings per second as the operator walks at a steady pace along a l 3. At desired intervals, the operator "u.ggers" an event marker by a single key stroke, assigning coordinates to the r :orded data.1. je Simultaneous GradiometerAn optional upgrade kit is available to c ifigure ENVI-MAG as a gradiometer to n ke true, simultaneous gradiometer measurements. Gradiometry is useful for geotechnical and archaeological surveys w are small near surface magnetic targets are the object of the survey.So'ectable Sampling RatesO second, 1 second and 2 second reading rates user selectable from the keyboard.

Large-Key KeypadThe large-key keypad allows easy access for gloved-hands in cold-weather opera tions. Each key has a multi-purpose function.

Front panel of ENVI-MAG showing a graphic profile of data and large-key keypad

Large Capacity MemoryENVI-MAG with standard memory stores up to 28,000 readings of total field meas urements, 21,000 readings of gradiometry data or 151,000 readings as a base station. An expanded memory option is available which increases this standard capacity by a factor of 5.

Easy Review of Data For quality of data and for a rapid analysis of the magnetic characteristics of the survey line, several modes of review are possible. These include the measure ments at the last four stations, the ability to scroll through any or all previous readings in memory, and a graphic display of the previous data as profiles, line by line. This feature is very useful for environ mental and archaeological surveys.Highly Productive The "WALKMAG" mode of operation acquires data rapidly at close station intervals, ensuring high-definition results. This increases survey productivity by a factor of 5 when compared to a conven tional magnetometer survey."Datacheck" Quality Control of Data"Datacheck* provides a feature wherein at the end of each survey fine, data may be reviewed as a profile on ENVI-MAG's screen. Datacheck confirms that the instrument is functioninn rnm

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allows the user to note the magnetic relief (anomaly) on the line.Large Screen Display "Super-Twist" 64 x 240 dot (8 lines x 40 characters), LCD graphic screen provides good visibility in all light conditions. A display heater is optionally available for low-temperature operations below 0"C.

Close-up of the ENVI-MAG screen showing data presented after each reading

Interactive MenusThe set-up of ENVI-MAG is menu-driven, and minimizes the operator's learning time, and on-going tasks.

Close-up of display of ENVI-MAG showing interactive set-up menu

SpecificationsTotal Field Operating Range20,000 to 1 00,000 nT (gammas)Total Reid Absolute AccuracyW- 1iiT

Sensitivity0.1 nT at 2 second sampling rate TuningFully solid state. Manual or automatic, key board selectable

Cycling (Reading) Rates0.5. 1 or 2 seconds, up to 9999 seconds for base station applications, keyboard selectableGradiometer OptionIncludes a second sensor, 20 inch (ttm) staff extender and processor module"WALKMAG"Mode

digital DisplaySB"V IST JWiSt"' 240 X M dots 9ra ' "ne x 40 characters alphanumencsllsplay Heater

Thermostatically controlled, for cold weather operationsCeyboard Input

17 keys, dual function, membrane type Notebook Function2 characters. S user-defined MACRO'S for

Muick entry

Rechargeable Battery and Battery ChargerAn "off-the-shelf" lead-acid battery and charger are provided as standard. The low-cost "Camcorder' type battery is available from electronic parts distributors everywhere.HELP-Llne Available Purchasers of ENVI-MAG are provided with a HELP-Line telephone number to call in the event assistance is needed with an application or instrumentation problem.ENVIMAP Processing and Mapping Software Supplied with ENVI-MAG, and custom designed for this purpose, is easy-to-use, very user-friendly, menu driven data processing and mapping software called ENVIMAP. This unique software appears to the user to be a single program, but is in fact a sequence of separate programs, each performing a specific task. Under the menu system, there are separate programs to do the following:a) read the ENVI-MAG data and reformat it into

a standard compatible with the ENVIMAP software

b) grid the data into a standard grid formatc) create a vector file of posted values

Standard MemoryTotal Reid Measurements: 28,000 readingsGradiometer Measurements: 21.000 readingsBase Station Measurements: 151,000 readingsExpanded MemoryTotal Reid Measurements: 140,000 readingsGradiometer Measurements: 109,000 readingsBase Station Measurements: 750,000 readingsReal-Time ClockRecords full date, hours, minutes and secondswith 1 second resolution, W-1 second stabilityover 12 hours

Digital Data OutputRS-232C interface, 600 to 57,600 Baud. 7 or 8 data bits, 1 start, 1 stop bit, no parity format. Selectable carriage return delay (0-999 ms) to accommodate slow peripherals. Handshaking is done by X-on/X-offAnalog OutputO - 999 mV full scale output voltage with keyboard selectable range of 1, 10, 100, U on 0,000 nT full scalePower Supply

Rechargeable "Camcorder" type, 2.3 Ah, Lead- acid battery.12 Volts at 0.65 Amp for magnetometer, 1.2 Amp for gradiometer.External 12 Volt input for base station operations Optional external battery pouch for cold weather operationsBattery Charger110 Volt - 230 Volt, 50/60 Hz

.000

with line and baseline identification that allows the user to add some tide information and build a suitable surround

d) contour the gridded datae) autoscale the combined results of the

posting/surround step and the contouring step to fit on a standard 8.5 ins. wide dot- matrix printer

f) rasterize and output the results of step e) to the printer

ENVIMAP is designed to be as simple as possible. The user is required to answer a few basic questions asked by ENVIMAP, and then simply toggles "GO" to let ENVIMAP provide default parameters for the making of the contour map. The user can modify certain characteristics of the output plot. ENVIMAP'S menu system is both keyboard and mouse operable. HELP screens are integrated with the menu system so that HELP is displayed when ever the user requests it.Options Available* True simultaneous gradiometer

upgrade* Base station upgrade* Display heater for low

temperature operations* External battery pouch

Operating Temperature Range Standard O* to 60"C Optional -400C to 60"C

DimensionsConsole -10 x 6 x 2.25 inches

(250 mm x 152 mm x 55 mm)T.F. sensor - 2.75 inches dia. x 7 inches

(70 mm x 175mm)Grad. sensor and staff extender - 2.75 inches

dia. x 26.5 inches (70 mm x 675 mm)T.F. staff -1 inch dia. x 76 inches (25 mm x 2 m)WeightConsole - 5.4 Ibs (2.45 kg)

with rechargeable batteryT. F. sensor - 2.2 Ibs (1.15 kg)Grad. sensor - 2.5 Ibs (1.15 kg)Staff-1.75 Ibs (0.8 kg)

Head Office222 Snidercrott RoadConcord, Ontario, Canada L4K 1B5Telephone: (905)669-2280Fax: (90S) 669-6403 or 669-5132Telex: 06-964570

In the USA:Sdntrex Inc.85 River Rock DriveUnit 202Buffalo. NY 14207Teleonone: (716)298-1219 Fax: (716)298-1317

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ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES

Transaction No:

Recording Date:

Approval Date:

Client(s):156077

Survey Type(s):

W0560.00190

2005-FEB-04

2005-FEB-09

Work Report Summary

Status: APPROVED

Work Done from: 2004-DEC-02

to: 2005-JAN-15

LALONDE, DOUGLAS JOSEPH

EM LC MAG

Work Report Details:Perform Applied

Claim* Perform Approve Applied Approve Assign

P 1248417 S4.599 S4.599 56,000 S6.000 SO

P 3010644 59,963 59,963 52,800 S2.800 31,801

P 3010645 50 SO 5400 S400 SO

514,562 514,562 S9.200 S9.200 51,801

External Credits: SO

Reserve:

Assign Reserve Approve Reserve Approve oue Qate

0 SO SO 2006-FEB-07

1,801 55,362 S5.362 2007-MAR-01

0 SO SO 2007-MAR-01

S1.801 55,362 S5.362

S5.362 Reserve of Work Report*: W0560.00190

55,362 Total Remaining

Status of claim is based on information currently on record.

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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Date: 2005-FEB-09

Ministers duDeveloppement du Nord etdes Mines Ontario

GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE 933 RAMSEY LAKE ROAD, 6th FLOOR SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3E 6B5

DOUGLAS JOSEPH LALONDE 53 WAY AVENUE TIMMINS, ONTARIO P4N 3C4 CANADA

Tel: (888) 415-9845 Fax:(877)670-1555

Dear Sir or Madam

Submission Number: 2.29206 Transaction Number(s): W0560.00190

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 BRUCE GATES by email at [email protected] or by phone at (705) 670-5856.

Yours Sincerely,

Sheila LessardActing Senior Manager, Mining Lands Section

Cc: Resident Geologist

Douglas Joseph Lalonde (Claim Holder)

Assessment File Library

Douglas Joseph Lalonde (Assessment Office)

Visit our website at http://www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm Page: 1 Correspondence ID:20334

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