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GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS -- IP, HEM A MAG
PROPERTY OFBAY RESOURCES A SERVICES INC.
BEARDMORE PROJECT
SUMMERS TOWNSHIP
OCTOBER 1990 C. LAVOIE, Ph.D.
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1020, 3e Avenue Est (route 117 Sud), C.P. 418, VAL D'OR (Quebec) J9P 4P4 Tel: (819) 825-8212 Fax: (819) 825-9742
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INTRODUCTION
An induced polarization survey, an horizontal loop electromagnetic survey and a magnetic survey were performed over a property owned by Bay Resources 4 Services Inc. The property is located in the Summers township, province of Ontario. These surveys are following up previous works described in our December 1987 report (for Stratmin Inc.).
The IP survey has been performed in order to define conductive or polarizable horizons such as massive or dissemi nated sulphide zones, to which economic mineralization may be associated. The H.E.M. survey was done to outline possible conductive zones. The purpose of the magnetic survey was to define the geological structure of the property and to establish correlation with the other geophysical data.
PROPERTY. LOCATION AND ACCESS
The property is located at approximately 95 km North-East of Thunder-Bay, in the Summers township, province of Ontario. The field work has been performed over the claims (1100 hectares approximately) listed on the next page.
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Summers township:
Licence Licence
941907 941909974202 to 08 974210 to 18974223 974225 to 232974234 to 37 974240
Access to the property is easy. From Thunder-Bay, one follows the Trans-Canada highway to the North-East, The property is located 2 km North of the town of Beardmore, a few hundreds of metres North of the road.
GEOPHYSICAL WORK
During the periods of February 15 to 23,1990, and of August 14 to September 3,1990, an IP survey was done using an IPT-1 Phoenix transmitter (1 and 3 kW) and an IP-2 EDA receiver. The electrode configuration was, first, PPL (9,7 km; "p6le-p6le lateral") on the west part of the grid and, second, pole- dipole (20,7 km) east of line 27+00 W. The pole-dipole survey was done with the following specifications: the separation was a = 25 metres and n = 1 to 3. Iron electrodes were used west of line 28+00 W (during the winter) and porous pots east of that line (during the summer).
The departure from the planned configuration (PPL) has been imposed to us because of very noisy conditions. Our field crew investigated and found out that the noise was due to a leak from an electric power line.
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During the period of September 30 to October 7, 1990, an horizontal loop electromagnetic survey (34 km) was performed using a MaxMin II from Apex, using the 444 and 1777 Hz frequencies, along with a 100 metres cable.
The magnetic survey (37,1 km; total field and vertical gradient) has been performed during the period of February 13 and 14, 1990, using an Omni-Plus from EDA. The usual diurnal corrections have been done using data from an automatic recording base station (Scintrex) located on the property.
The line cutting (37,2 km) was performed by G6ola Ltee. The grid lines are North-West f South-East, with a spacing of 100 metres.
DISCUSSION ON THE METHODS
The induced polarization method:
The induced polarization survey consists in introdu cing an electric current into the ground in the form of a "square wave", by means of two metallic electrodes. Two other electro des permits the measurement of the current and of the voltage present in the ground during the transmission. The resistivity of the ground is then calculated with these two parameters while the chargeability is measured by observing the decrease of the voltage after the current flow stops. The chargeability is in millivolts/volt (mV/V) or milliseconds, and the resistivity in ohms- metres (Q-m).
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The induced polarization method allows the detection of massive or disseminated sulphide zones which are not necessarily conductive. The chargeability intensity of an anomaly depends mainly on the total surface of the disseminated sulphide grains, their nature, the geometrical shape and the depth of the sulphide zone as well as the conductivity and the thickness of the overburden.
That means the intensity of an I.R. anomaly varies with the grain size and theoritically, massive sulphide zones give a lower anomaly in chargeability than the same amount of sulphides disseminated. At the limit, if it is completely massive, we do not have a chargeability anomaly. It is almost impossible to interpret which quantity of sulphides is producing the anomaly. However, from previous data known on the property, we may guess the amount of sulphides.
If a weak anomaly of chargeability coincides to a low resistivity associated to a resistivity gradient, this anomaly may be produced by ionic currents. Care should be taken in presence of this phenomenon.
High readings of resistivity normally mean that the bedrock is near the surface. Very often, this is also associated with a higher chargeability reading which is then difficult to say if there is presence of weak disseminated sulphides. High resis tivity may also indicate the presence of silicified rocks.
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Low readings of resistivity without high chargeability readings normally mean that the current does not reach the bedrock. A greater separation should be used in these areas. However, it may also mean presence of massive sulphides, which may be interpreted by the shape of the anomaly itself.
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In other words, an induced polarization survey may sometimes be difficult to interpret (it gives no information about the dip) and it is normally recommended to detail any main anomalies and to interpret them with respect to the geological, topographic and all other pertinent information before proceeding with the drilling.
The readings of the survey (pole-dipole) are plotted in form of pseudo-sections. The anomalies are indicated by hatching. The probable location of the polarizable zone is indicated by an axis.
The resistivity was calculated using the following formula:
PPL:
P, - 2 - H - V - a/I 0-m
PPL Configuration:
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pole-dipole data, we have combined the three (3) separations as B follows:
Separation: Measures:
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fl n = 3 D. E. F.
lCombination: [A 4- (B 4- CJ/2 4- (D 4- E 4- FJ/3] 7 3
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We also combined the chargeability and the resistivity readings as follows:
New value: (Chargeability x 1000) f Resistivity
This new value permits to enhance the anomalies. It was drawn on the pseudo-sections. If strong variations of resistivity is encountered, it is recommended to go back to the initial data for a better interpretation.
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The PPL data are presented as contour maps.
The Horizontal loop electromagnetic survey:
A horizontal loop electromagnetic survey consists in measuring the "IN-PHASE" and "OUT-OF-PHASE" components of a magnetic resulting field. This field is the sum of the field induced in the conductive source with the primary field produced by the transmitter. The transmitter and the receiver, which consist of two horizontal loops or coils, are linked by electric wires enabling comparison between the primary and the resulting fields. The measured values are expressed in percentages of the primary field.
The H.E.M. method is capable of delineating zones of conductivity which could represent, but not necessarily, massive concentrations of minerals having metallic conductive properties. The common minerals displaying such properties are pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, nickel (but not sphalerite) and graphite. In certain areas, the overburden is a conductor and it may be difficult to determine the source of the various anomalies. While interpreting an H.E.M. anomaly, one must take into account the lenghth of the anomaly, its shape and its intensity. Generally,
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the length, the thickness, the depth to the top, the dip and the conductivity-thickness product of the conductive zone can be calculated with some precision.
The magnetic method:
A concentration of minerals having a different magnetic susceptibility compared to the surrounding rocks, will give rise to variations in the earth's magnetic field. Systematic observation of the earth's total field over the property, allows us to outline zones of different magnetization, which are related to more or less magnetic geological units or concentrations of magnetic minerals. By measuring or calculating the vertical magnetic gradient, the resolution of the survey is increased, thus helping its interpretation. The magnetic field units are" gammas " (Y) or" nanoTeslas " (nT). 1 -y = 1 nT.
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Minerals having strong magnetic susceptibility are magnetite and pyrrhotite and are usually but not necessarily associated as primary or accessory minerals in massive sulphide deposits or other possible economic mineralizations. Thus, coincident magnetic and H.E.M. or I.R. anomalies could be important but are not necessarily significant. The global inter pretation of the magnetic survey, consisting in delimitating zones of different magnetic susceptibility, is highly advisable. This interpretation contributes in outlining the major geological units and structures such as faults on the property.
On the profile map, the approximate location of the contacts of the magnetic units has been plotted. We assumed that all the magnetic units were outcropping (not true). Conse quently, the plotted contacts show the largest possible magnetic unit related to each particular anomaly (for a given anomaly, the width of the source will be smaller if the source is deep).
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DESCRIPTION AND INTERPRETATION
The induced polarization survey:
The IP survey has permitted to detect thirty-nine (39) anomalies. Among them, two (2) have been classified in the first priority and ten (10) in the second. All have been described in tables which appear at the end of the report.
The apparent resistivity on the property varies widely, from less than 100 Q-m to more than 30000 fl-m locally. The low resistivity zones are interpreted as valleys and/or fractures in the bedrock. Some of these zones, such as P-02,03 and 13, which are observed all across the grid, define a slightly south of east trend. These are related to schear zones (Gilles Tremblay, pers.comm.). Area where the bedrock is near or at the surface are related to high resistivities.
The first priority anomalies are P-19 and P-26. They are well defined but only P-19 shows relatively strong I.R. effects (on line 14+00 W). P-19 shows in fact mainly a resistivity low (a fracture or a schear zone) to which IP. effects are associated locally. Where the IP. effects are observed, the resistivity values tend to be higher. Both P-19 and P-26 may be interpreted as being produced by disseminated sulphides. They should be verified by drilling.
The second priority anomalies are P-03,07,08,14, 16, 18, 20, 21, 35 and 38. P-03 is a resistivity low zone which goes across all the property. IP. effects are locally observed along it. It is also related to P-26. Since P-07 and 08 have been detected with the PPL survey, they should be detailed with a pole-dipole survey, before any other work. P-14 and P-16 show
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some I.R. effects. P-18, 20 and 21 are related to P-19 by the fact that they all closely follow the sides of P-19. They are possibly produced by secondary disseminated zones, which would be parallel to P-19.
The third priority anomalies display mainly resistivity lows but also some weak or not well defined I.R. anomalies.
Some of the anomalies (P-03,14,25,27) show very low resistivity values locally. Since no response has been observed on the H.E.M. data, these resistivity values may be produced by a strong horizontal gradient (?), by casings of diamond drill holes (?) or by an other cultural feature. It would be necessary to verify that in the field.
The H.E.M. survey:
The H.E.M. survey did not permit to detect well defined or strong conductive zones. On a compilation map of an airborne electromagnetic survey provided by Gilles Tremblay, we observe two bands of weak E.M. INPUT anomalies which are related to resistivity low zones but to which no well defined H.E.M. responses were observed. The H.E.M. anomalies described in the table at the end of the report, show mainly "out- of-phase" responses. They are interpreted as being produced by overburden effects, by valleys or possibly fractures in the bedrock. On the 1777 Hz profile map, the location of their contacts has been interpreted using the layered earth model. The use of the vertical plate model would have led to much narrower zones. The resistivity data and the H.E.M. data are in agreement as for the location of the major resistivity zones on the grid. As mentionned previously, some very low resistivities, defined locally on the resistivity data, do not have any response on the H.E.M. survey.
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The magnetic survey:
The data show a very flat magnetic relief. A few anomalies, some of them seemingly inverted, go across the general trend (defined in the south part of the property; see our December 1987 report and the 1:5000 magnetic compilation map in the present report) and are interpreted as dykes. The contour map shows however some variations in the base level, which may be interpreted in many ways. For example, knowing the pre sence of a horizontal diabase sill underneath the property (Gilles Tremblay, pers.comm.), these variations may be produced by variations in the depth to the top of the sill, or by variations in its thickness or of its composition, etc...
Two weak linear negative zones can be observed on the contour map. They strike slightly south of east and seem to correspond to resistivity lows. One of these magnetic lows, runs between the P-02 and P-11/P-13 resistvity lows, which are associated to the Sandy Creek and to the schear zone men tionned previously. The second corresponds to P-12 and P-37 resistivity lows. These three low magnetic features may be effectively interpreted as schear zones. They are furthermore located near the two bands of E.M. INPUT anomalies mentionned above. A third magnetic low is located between the first two but has no clear and direct low resistivity association. The magnetic low zones have been plotted with the fracture symbol on the profile map.
Note that on the 1:5000 magnetic compilation map some data are not exactly coincident between the 1987 and the 1990 survey. This is easily explained by the bad localisation of the 1987 grid lines.
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CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The I.R. survey has permitted to detect thirty-nine (39) anomalies. Among them, two (2) have been classified in the first priority and ten (10) in the second. The H.E.M. data show that there is no good conductive zone on the grid covered by this survey. The weak E.M. INPUT anomalies detected over the north part of the property seem therefore associated to the overburden filled valley of the Sandy Creek, and f or to related schear zones.
However, the I.R. first priority anomalies P-19 and P-26 are very well defined and should be verified by drilling. As for the second priority anomalies, they worth more study. Among them, P-18, 20 and 21 form a very interesting zone. Since P-07 and P-08 were detected with the PPL survey, they should be detained with the pole-dipole configuration, a ** 25 metres, n ^ 1 to 3, before anything. Finally, all the available geoscientifical data, including geological, geochemical and other geophysical data, should also be studied in order to evaluate the potential of the second priority anomalies and to help to localize the best targets (i.e. to optimize the drilling campaign).
Respectfully submitted, j1
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Revised by:Clermont Lavoie, Ph.D.
Larlgis Plante, M.Se.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE H.E.M. ANOMALIES
Project: Beardmore property Township: Summers (Ontario)
HAP NO. ANOMALY
H-01
H-02
H-03
H-04
LINE
25+00 W
23+00 W
12+00 W
14+00 W
STATION
14+50 N
16+00 N
14+00 N
10+00 N
MAXMIN II F: 1777 Hz C: 100 m
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L W
2750
450
(2800)
800
Dip
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REMARKS AND
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Probably produced by overburden effects.
Probably produced by overburden effects.
Probably produced by overburden effects.
Probably produced by overburden effects.
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F: Frequency; C: Cable; I V: In-Phase component; O *: Out-of-Phase component; ff.T: Conductivity-thickness h: depth to top of the source; L: Length; PMo: Priority;
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DESCRIPTION OF INDUCED POLARIZATION ANOMALIES
Project: Beardnore property Township: Summers (Ontario)
HAP NO. ANOMALY
P-01*
P-02
P-03
P-04*
P-05*
P-06
P-07*
P-08*
P-09*
P-10
LINE
32+50 W
15+00 W
9+00 W
28+50 W
34+50 W
24+00 W
31+50 W
25+50 W
25+50 W
25+00 W
STATION
18+40 N
12+65 N
10+15 N
13+20 N
12+75 N
10+10 N
0+75 N
6+90 N
11+50 N
12+20 N
LENGTH (m)
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2750
2200
125
150
1300
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150
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350
CHARGEABILITY
Anomlv Base
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RESISTIVITY
Anomaly Base
440p
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222
2700 > 3000
4524
__ 115> 200
3085
1727 > 2000
3698
__ US> 400
ASSOCIATION
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Very tow resistivities at depth, L25W. Related to P-26 as for the IP effects.
Resistivity low.
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Weak IP effect at depth on L24W.
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Weak IP effect.
Resistivity low.
Mainly resistivity low. IP effects locally (see lines 8W, 9W, 14W etc...).
Weak.
Weak.
Resistivity low.
IP effects. Should be detailed.
Should be detailed.
Weak.
Resistivity low.
P r 10
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CHARGEABILITY: Chargeability In ml l H seconds;
Base: Approximate base level near the anomaly;
RESISTIVITY: Resltlvlty 1n ohns-netres;
Prlo: Priority; l nT - l gamma.
DESCRIPTION OF INDUCED POLARIZATION ANOMALIES
Project: Beardmore property Township: Summers (Ontario)
MAP NO. ANOMALY
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P-12
P-13
P-14
P-15
P-16
P-17
P-18
P-19
P-20
LINE
23+00 W
24+00 W
18+00 W
25+00 W
18+00 W
24+00 W
23+00 W
21+00 W
14+00 W
16+00 W
STATION
15+90 N
19+20 N
16+25 N
15+30 N
15+75 N
13+35 N
10+35 N
8+15 N
7+15 N
7+70 N
LENGTH (")
850
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1800
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300
1800
1450
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1100
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CHARGEABILITY
Anomaly Base
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RESISTIVITY
Anonalv Base
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188 ^ 200
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781 Gradient
__ 8Z> 600
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12078
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Very low resistivity at depth. No response on the HEM survey.
Follows P-13 on 3 lines.
Follows the south side of P-02 on all Its length.
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High resistivities. Possible extension " P-20.
Mainly resistivity low.
Possible extension " P-18.
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Resistivity low.
Resistivity low at depth?
Resistivity low.
IP effects.
Weak IP effects.
IP effects, at depth (n - 2,3) 1n general.
Resistivity low.
IP effects. Possible disseminated sulphides.
IP effects locally. Strong and well de fined on L14W. Disseminated sulphides?
Weak IP effects. Disseminated sulphides?
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CHARGEABILITY: Chargeability In milliseconds;
Base: Approximate base level near the anomaly;
RESISTIVITY: Resltlvity 1n ohms-metres;
Prlo: Priority; l nT * l gamma.
DESCRIPTION OF INDUCED POLARIZATION ANOMALIES
Project: Beardmore property Township: Summers (Ontario)
HAP NO. ANOMALY
P-21
P-22
P-23
P-24
P-25
P-26
P-27
P-28
P-29
P-30
LINE
12+00 W
14+00 W
14+00 W
11+00 W
24+00 W
18+00 W
12+00 W
9+00 W
9+00 W
8+00 W
STATION
6+30 N
6+05 N
7+90 N
7+90 N
17+50 N
10+10 N
9+40 N
8+95 N
10+65 N
10+50 N
LENGTH (m)
200
650
(300)
150
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350
250
150
150
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CHARGEABILITY
Anomaly Base
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RESISTIVITY
Anomaly Base
5163
1256 > 8000
17" * 5000
S34 > 800
__ 2S > 500
Gradient
__ 2P.> 200
105 > 300
127> 700
682
ASSOCIATION
Follows the south side of P- 19.
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IP effects on L8W and L9W.
No response on the HEM survey.
Associated to P-03.
No response on the HEM survey.
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REMARKS AND
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IP effect at depth. Disseminated sulphides?
Resistivity low.
Resistivity low.
Resistivity low.
Very low resistivities at depth.
Very well defined IP anomaly. Disseminated sulphides?
Very low resistivities.
Resistivity low.
Resistivity low.
Weak IP effects.
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CHARGEABILITY: Chargeability In milliseconds;
Base: Approximate base level near the anomaly;
RESISTIVITY: Resltlvlty In ohms-metres;
Prlo: Priority; l nT - l gamma.
DESCRIPTION OF INDUCED POLARIZATION ANOMALIES
Project: Beardmore property Township: Summers (Ontario)
MAP NO. ANOMALY
P-31
P-32
P-33
P-34
P-35
P-36
P-37
P-38
P-39
LINE
12+00 W
15+00 W
12+00 W
8+00 W
8+00 W
9+00 W
11+00 W
11+00 W
13+00 W
STATION
13+15 N
15+95 N
15+45 N
14+75 N
15+05 N
16+20 N
16+95 N
17+40 N
20+20 N
LENGTH W
150
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150
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150
(300)
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CHARGEABILITY
Anomaly Base
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RESISTIVITY
Anomaly Base
153
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;?4> 300
451> 600
2410
378 > 1000
193 > 200
3011 Gradient
3854 > 5000
ASSOCIATION
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Related to P-34?
Related to P-36?
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REMARKS AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
Resistivity anomaly.
Resistivity low.
Resistivity low.
Resistivity low.
IP effects. Disseminated sulphides?
Resistivity low.
Resistivity low.
IP effects. Associated with the resistivity gradient?
Resistivity low.
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CHARGEABILITY: Chargeability 1n milliseconds;
Base: Approximate base level near the anomaly;
RESISTIVITY: Resltlvlty In ohms-metres;
Prio: Priority; l nT - l gamma.
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STATEMENT FOR ASSESSMENT WORK
l, the undersigned, Clermont Lavoie, for G6ola LJmit6e, certify to the following:
During the periods of February 13 to February 23, August 14 to September 3, and September 30 to October 7, 1990, an induced polarization survey (30,4 km), an horizontal loop electromagnetic survey (34 km) and a magnetic survey (37,1 km) have been performed over a property owned by Bay Resources A Services Inc along with the line cutting (37,2 km). The survey lines are North-West.
The property is located at approximately 95 km North-East of Thunder-Bay, in the Summers township, province of Ontario. The field work has been performed over the following claims (1100 hectares approximately):
Summers townshi:
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941909 974210 to 18 974225 to 232 974240
1020, 3e Avenue Est (route 117 Sud), C.P. 418, VAL D'OR (Quebec) J9P 4P4 Tel.: (819) 825-8212 Fax: (819) 825-9742
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Description of the IP survey:
Transmitter:Receiver:Configuration:
Separation (pole-dipole):
Measurem. interval: Time domain; Parameters: Time "On": Time "Off": Integration:
IPT-1, Phoenix, 1 and 3 kW; IP-2, EDA; PPL (9,7 km), Pole-dipole (20,7 km); a = 25 metres, n - 1 to 3; 25 metres;
Resistivity and chargeability;2 seconds;2 seconds;Start * 0,16 second,End * 1,74 seconds.
Description of the H.E.M. method:
Instrument: Parameters: Frequencies: Cable lenght: Precision: Measurement interval:
MaxMin II from Apex;In-phase and out-of-phase;444 and 1777 Hz;100 metres;•\-2K;25 metres.
Description of the magnetic survey:
Instrument: Parameters: Precision: Measurem. interval:
Omni-Plus, EDA;total field and vertical gradient;± IY; 12,5 metres.
i020, 3' Avenue Ea (route 117 Sud),C.P, 418. VAL D'OR (Qutfbcc)
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ri (40 days) Mignault Jocelyn" R. de la Croix
: Mont-Brun, QCrff" (30 days) St-Jacques Claudel 1274, Harricanal Val d'Or, QC
l (29 days) Trudel Joell 55, rue DuparquetB Duparquet, QC
1 (21 days) Belanger Daniel R.R. 1
r D'Alembert, QC
(11 days) Duguay Marcel : 666, du Village
I Authier-Nord, QC
(9 days) Bouchard Michel Jr.142, Perreault Est, apt. 12 Rouyn-Noranda, QC
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l1. l, the undersigned, Clermont Lavoie, residing at 1148
Berard Avenue, Val d'Or, Quebec, graduated with a B.Sc.A. degree in Geology from Ecole Polytechnique in 1965. l obtained an M.Sc.A. degree in Geophysics
m from Ecole Polytechnique in 1968 and received a l Ph.D. in Geophysics from McGill University in 1972.
1 2. l am a member of the Order of Engineers of Quebec, the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, the Quebec Prospectors Association and the Society of
m Exploration Geophysicists.
3. l have no direct or indirect interests in the mining. claims owned by BAY RESOURCES A SERVICES INC.Jj nor in the securities of this company and l have no; intention of receiving such interests.
l 4. The interpretation and recommendations described inthis report are based partly on a personal and
i-g technical experience in this district of Quebec.
™ 5. l authorize the above-mentioned company to use thisreport for any legal and/or official purposes.
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Signed in Val d'Or, thtwenty-second (22nd) day of the month of Oc- I tober, one thousand nine hundred and ninety (1990).
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1020, 3e Avenue Est (route 117 Sud), C.P. 418, VAL D'OR (Qufbec) J9P 4P4 Tel: (819) 825-8212 Fax: (819) 825-9742
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INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYMofhnH - POLE-DIPOLEwetnoa . T IME- DOMAIN
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GEOLA LTEEEXECUTED BY : J. Mignault OB/90
INTERPRETED BY : L. Plants H. Se. 09/90
DRAWN BY : G. Bacon Tech. O9/90
N.T.S.: 42 E PLAN NO : 90-512-18
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Summers Township, Ont.
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYuofhnH - POLE-DIPOLE Method . TIME DQMAIN
I. P. TRANSMITTER : PHOENIX IPT-1 #A-15132, IkW. Instruments: j p RECEIVER : EDA IP-2 #0016
Time sequence : 2 sec. "ON": 2 sec. "OFF"
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Summers Township, Ont.
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYMofhnH - POLE-DIPOLE Method . TIME DOMAIN
I.R. TRANSMITTER : PHOENIX IPT-1 IA-15132, IkW. Instruments: j p RECEIVER . EDA Ip.2 #0016
Time sequence : 2 sec. "ON": 2 sec. "OFF"
Separation of electrodes : a - 25 metres Separation between dipole : n ~ 1, 2, 3
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BAY RESOURCES S SERVICES INC.BEARMORE PROPERTY
Summers Township, Ont.
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYMPthnrt - POLE-DIPOLE Method . TIME DOMAIN
I. P. TRANSMITTER Instruments: j p RECEIVER
: PHOENIX IPT-1 #A-15132, IkW. : EDA IP-2 #0016
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INTERPRETED BY : L. PI ante M. Se. 09/90
DRAWN BY : e. Bacon Tech. 09/90
N.T.S.: 42 E PLAN NO : 90-512-15
LTEEBEMMOflE PflOPEflfY
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BAY RESOURCES S SERVICES INC.BEARMORE PROPERTY
Summers Township, Ont.
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYMPthnrt - POLE-DIPOLE Method . TIME DQMAIN
I.R. TRANSMITTER Instruments: j p RECEIVER
: PHOENIX IPT-1 #A-15132, IkW. : EDA IP-2 #0016
Time sequence : 2 sec. "ON": 2 sec. "OFF"
Separation of electrodes : a s 25 metresSeparation between dipole : n s 1. 2, 3
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GfOLA LTfEEXECUTED BY : J. NignauJt 08/90
INTERPRETED BY : L. PI ante M. Se. 09/90
DRAMN BY : G. Bacon Tech. 09/90
N.T.S.: 42 E PLAN NO : 90-512-14
BEMHfff 'PflOPEflW 3/mers 7*p, M.
Scale : 1 : 2500
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BAY RESOURCES S SERVICES INC.BEARMORE PROPERTY
Summers Township, Ont.
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEY- POLE-DIPOLE
I.R. TRANSMITTER : PHOENIX IPT-1 IA-15132. IkW. Instruments: I? RECEIVER . EDA IP.2 #0oi6
Time sequence : 2 sec. "ON": 2 sec. "OFF"
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GEOLA LTEEEXECUTED BY : j. MignauJt 08/90
INTERPRETED BY : L . PJante H. Se. Off/90
DRAWN BY : G. Bacon Tecfi. 09/90
N.T.S.: 42E PLAN NO : 90-512-13
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BAY RESOURCES S SERVICES INC.BEARMORE PROPERTY
Summers Township, Ont.
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYMethod :
Instruments: I.R. TRANSMITTER : PHOENIX IPT-1 #A-15132, IkW. I.R. RECEIVER : EDA IP-2 #0016
Time sequence : 2 sec. "ON": 2 sec. "OFF"
Separation of electrodes : a - 25 metres Separation between dipole : n s l, 2.3
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GEOLA LTEEEXECUTED BY : J. MignauJt OB/90
INTERPRETED BY : L. PJante ft. Se. 09/90
DRAWN BY : G. Bacon Tech. 09/90
N.T.S.: 42 E PLAN NO : 90-512-12
Simers Tup. Ont.Scale : l :2500
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CHARGEABILITY (•a. Hilliseconds)
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L -15+OOmV
RESISTIVITY Ohm-metres)
740(MI-H——— 9+OOlN-H—— 10+00^ 11
0=1 "7077 "13606 "41202 "39878 "33394 "49403 "13921 "7084V V
H4 "14910 "6674 "14810 "17798 "14716 "14279 "12802, 14 "4165 "4873 "2024-4-1894 "1306x"373 "363-^100 "107 "330n - 2
n"16583 '16917^58248 "46568 "33854^15680
3 "17219M9402 "60978 "37671M6025 "16881"14327*4978^3875 "15759 "6055 "12784 "16757 "15913 "13307 "5190 "6816 "5424 ^901 "2994\"182/ ^4^6^^7?lv^222 "26;x^lR3\ 3811-9511 ^5209 "31^3 "14458 "563*6 "12482 -17064 "12594 "6884 "6286 "6611 "2695 "2205 "2394 "1233^503 "lOtT~M295X "398 ' "130 \-2C
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BAY RESOURCES S SERVICES INC.BEARHORE PROPERTY
Summers Township, Ont.
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYMethod- pOLE-DIPOLElie UMUU . "r Tjuir nniul A T M
I.R. TRANSMITTER : PHOENIX IPT-1 #A-15132, IkW.JLIiDlrUIIieniS. T n nt-pi~T\ipn . cm TCI o ji.r\r\icI.R. RECEIVER : EDA IP 2 #0016
Time sequence : 2 sec. "ON": 2 sec. "OFF"
Separation of electrodes : a s 25 metres Separation between dipole : n s 1, 2, 3
CONFIGURATION OF ELECTRODES| — a — | —— na —— r~{y)— i i— (l) ———— infinite
TT TT 1\ / \ / \ /
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AV ^/^ A ^NS5^^ ' ^ Operators: J. ffignault S ^f ^? \* J. TrudeJ ^ L ——— ~ — ..^ s C. St-Jacquesg LANGIS PLANTE 1 D- B aierS . ,., IMI , __ ^ M Jw/W
^ \4i85sy ^ , 1R|(](]mW ~^- QUEB& .tK *— •L*-' ' v viiifi
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GEOLA LTEEEXECUTED BY: J. Wn*ult OS/90 RUffMffF PWPFPTY
INTERPRETED BY : L. PJante M. Se. OS/90 Of/OHerc Tun fat •/wwVCy */ f fffJi Ut f L .
DRAWN BY : e. Bacon Tech. 09/90 Scale : 1 : 2500
N.T.S.: 42E PLAN NO : 90-512-11 o | 25 ^ 75 100
i
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L -15+00/nH ' —— i — ' —— ' —— ' —— i —— ' —— ' — ' —— i —. lr— . . i . . i i i^ ro*"t- i--!— i--rooj-^NEW VALUE -so* J
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(Char. /Res. x 1000) /' ^ ffi
1 cm^ 10X ' ^-~ . ' +10X -| 1
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BY TRIANGLE . — -char. ----Res.
j|l A^^JJ C -t- A/^^l i fTlO^^AI Z j ~ m j\ j\ t t " TvVBB' ^TVWMV DT^^MM* -15+OOfflH . —— i —— . —— . —— . —— i —— . —— . —— . —— i —
CHARGEABILITY *-/ -1.2 -J -2 .8 .3.5 Ve .4.5 Ve -2^1.y?*^ -1.3-3.1 -4.6 -1.8-1.8 "3.3 "2.8 "2.8
(aa, Milliseconds) n *3 -1.3 "3. i "3.ix -i.e'-z.a -5.1 -2.8 "3. ^ ^ ^ s
Z ^CjnninL/ 4+WlN 5H)OlN 6-HX)M-15+00/ntr ' —— i —— — —— i — H1 —— i —— i — -r-^ — i —
RESISTIVITY n " J "7077 "13606 "41202 "39878 "33394 "49403 "13921 "7084y49
0=2 "16583 '1^917^58248 "46568 "33854^5680 "14327 *4978N
( P&, Ohi-roetres) n ^ 3 "17219^19402 "60978 "37571-^16025 "lessi ^9511 ^2
929*- frOE- E^2-^ 8E2- 9E2-^-99l- 691-
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Z -16+OOfflV
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Z -16+OOmV
CHARGEABILITY (•a. Milliseconds)
1 cm^ 20* +20X -,
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L -16+OOmH RESISTIVITY ( /'a, Ohi-metres)
6+00*4 7+00*4 8+00*4-H—— 9+00*1—H—— 10+00*4 11+00*4
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^22431 "5834^19674 "14469 "10127^9708 "10895 "14948 "7137 "7^06^875 "4058--*5l36~^7813^612 M52 ^ige^ "1407 \05X^323 \"5868 "6193 "25En = 3
1 1 *1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
BAY RESOURCES S SERVICES INC.BEAflHORE PROPERTY
Summers Township, Ont.
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYMethod: ™™LE
1 1Mb uUMAIN
I.R. TRANSMITTER : PHOENIX IPT-1 #A-15132, IkW. Instruments: j p RECEIVER . EDA lp.2 #OQ16
Time sequence : 2 sec. "ON": 2 sec. "OFF"
Separation of electrodes : a s 25 metres Separation between dipole : n - 1, 2, 3
CONFIGURATION OF ELECTRODESp d "y* n
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GEOLA LTEEEXECUTED BY : J. Mignault 08/90
INTERPRETED BY : L. Plante H. Se. 09/90
DRAWN BY : G. Bacon Tecfi. 09/90
N.T.S.: 42 E PLAN NO : 90-512-10
BEMMOE 'PflOPEflW Summers Tup, M.
Scale : 1 : 25000 . 25 5.0 75 __ 100
Z -l6+0OmH
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n ' 3 -30890 -31906^52980 -45705 "37484^5841 -6668 -8735 -5583 -15758 -5125 "9217"217^-4450 -605"1865x*"2154 -2543 "2978 x
6 "2316 -4205 -4628 *863 "1548^-2178 " 2670 " 2g57 *38!
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BAY RESOURCES S SERVICES INC.BEABMRE PROPERTY
Summers Township, Ont.
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEY"f": 3TS
I. P. TRANSMITTER : PHOENIX IPT-1 IA-15132, IkW. Instruments: l p RECEIVER . EDA Ip.2 #0016
Time sequence : 2 sec. "ON": 2 sec. "OFF"
Separation of electrodes : a - 25 metres Separation between dipole : n * 1, 2. 3
CONFIGURATION OF ELECTRODES| — a — | —— na ——
[— (y)— [ r-(7) ———— > infinite
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GEOLA LTEEEXECUTED BY : J. Mignault 08/90 fffjiffMJfiF Pff/TPfff^
INTERPRETED BY : L. Plante ff.Sc. 09/90 SUHKrS TlffJ Ont
DRAWN BY: e. Bacon Tech. 09/90 Scale : 1 : 2500
N.T.S.: 42 E PLAN NO : 90-512-09 o | 25 so 75 100
1
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(aa. Milliseconds) n ^3 M.S -3 *3 -3.
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n - 2 "33517 "32044 "30876 "43574
( P&, Ohm-metres) n * 3 "sosgo "31906^52930 MS
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L-18+OOmH
CHARGEABILITY (ma, Milliseconds)
n -
6+00*1 7+OM4 8+OOlN 9400M 10+00** 11+OOaN 12+
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a - 3 "2.8 "2.8 "1.8 "2.8 "3 "3.5 "4.1 "2.8 "2.8 "3 "4.3 "2.8 "2.8 "2.8 "2.8 "4.3 "6.8 "6.1 "6^1 "41-3 "28 "17 "28 -18^^ ^ ^%^^'
L -18+OOfflH RESISTIVITY (/fe, Ohm-metres)
6+00*1—l—— 8+00*1 9+00*1 10+00*1 11+00*1 12+
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2 "17448i "2912 -3445 "3741 -sQ541 -^mpO "9606 "8132 "6772 "2660^707 ("2111 "3685 "15394 "17934 "134 10563'*9614V "2973 "4978*~^5941 "2110 "9288 J8432V8031 ("3858 ("1542 "1493 "2940 "3163 "19664^0774-
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BAY RESOURCES S SERVICES INC.BEAflMORE PROPERTY
Summers Township, Ont.
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYMethod - POLE~DIPOLE
I.R. TRANSMITTER : PHOENIX IPT-1 #A-15132. IkW. Instruments: j p RECEIVER . EDA IP.2 #0016
Time sequence : 2 sec. "ON": 2 sec. "OFF"
Separation of electrodes : a s 25 metresSeparation between dipole : n - 1. 2, 3
CONFIGURATION OF ELECTRODESp^ d J lid
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^ ^f . ^F ^* \ S \ . Operators: J.
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GEOLA LT^EEXECUTED BY : J. Mignault 08/90 PfADH/nOP' DLnranm/nr rnINTERPRETED BY : L. PJante K. Se. 09/90 0/MWC Ttm •JVlllfCI J llffj,
DRAWN BY: G. Bacon Tech. 09/90 Scale I 1
N.T.S.: 42E PLAN NO : 90-512-08 Lj-JJLJiL-
WERTY Ont.: 250075 100
—— 1 1
l cm." 20* +20X -i
L -18+00/nH
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-20X J ro t-*-
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^ -10X +10X -
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n * 2 -3.1 -3 -2
n*3 -2.8 -2.8 -1.8 -2.8 -3^ %
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L-18+OOfftH
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6+OOaN—l—— 7+00*1
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NEW VALUE (Char./Res. x 1000)
L -19+OOfflH
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1 cm." 20*+20X -i
-20X -
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CHARGEABILITY (aa. Milliseconds)
6+00*1—l—— 7+00*4 —l——— 8+00*1—l——— 9+OOrtl 10+00*4 11400*1 12+001
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BAY RESOURCES S SERVICES INC.SEASHORE PROPERTY
Summers Township, Ont.
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYMethod: ™|™E
1 IMt UUMAIN
I.R. TRANSMITTER : PHOENIX IPT-1 IA-15132, IkW.inS Li UIHcD tS. T n ncpnTUcn . t~nA Tn i jtnntcI. P. RECEIVER . EDA IP-2 #0016
Time sequence : 2 sec. "ON": 2 sec. "OFF"
Separation of electrodes : a * 25 metres Separation between dipole : n - 1. 2, 3
CONFIGURATION OF ELECTRODES
i— ®-i r-(T) ———— > jnfjnjterr rr t\ / \ /
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S f *jP \ Ik ^ Trude] ^ L ——————— i v. f St-Jacques^ LANGIS PLANTE | # Belanger
VSV L-19+OOnK^MBWWtf^1 —————————
GEOLA LTEEEXECUTED BY: j. mgn*at 08/90 BEAftWRE fflOPEPW ~
INTERPRETED BY : L. Plants H. Se. 09/90 SUIMGrS IffD Oflt
DRAWN BY : e. Bacon Tech. 09/90 Scale : 1 :2500
N.T.S.: 42E PLAN NO : 90-512-07 o ^25 sp 75 loo
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BAY RESOURCES S SERVICES INC.BEARMORE PROPERTY
Summers Township, Ont.
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYMethod - POLE-DIPOLE
TIME DOMAIN
I.R. TRANSMITTER : PHOENIX IPT-1 IA-15132, IkW. Instruments: l p RECEIVER . EDA IP.2 #0016
Time sequence : 2 sec. "ON": 2 sec. "OFF"
Separation of electrodes : a * 25 metresSeparation between dipole : n - 1, 2, 3
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N.T.S.: 42E PLAN NO : 90-512-06 ? u-j5 Jte
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BAY RESOURCES S SERVICES INC.BEARMORE PROPERTY
Summers Township, Ont.
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYMPthnri - POLE-DIPOLE Method . TIME DQMAIN
I.R. TRANSMITTER : PHOENIX IPT-1 #A-15132. IkW.Instruments: l? RECEIVER . EDA IP.2 #0016
Time sequence : 2 sec. "ON": 2 sec. "OFF"
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: 250075 100
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BAY RESOURCES 8 SERVICES INC.BEARMORE PROPERTY
Summers Township, Ont.
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYMp . hnf1 . POLE-DIPOLE Method . TIME DQMAIN
I. P. TRANSMITTERInstruments: j p RECEIVER
: PHOENIX IPT-1 #A-15132, IkW.: EDA IP-2 #0016
Time sequence : 2 sec. "ON": 2 sec. "OFF"
Separation of electrodes : a - 25 metresSeparation between dipole : n - 1,2,3
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GEOLA LTEEEXECUTED BY : J. HignauJt 08/90
INTERPRETED BY : L. PJante M. Se. 09/90
DRAWN BY : ff. Bacon Tech. 09/90
N.T.S.: 42 E PLAN NO : 90-512-04
BEMMOflE PROPERTYSimers ftp. fat.
Scale : 1 : 2500Q . 2.5 5.0 7.5 100
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BAY RESOURCES S SERVICES INC.BEARMORE PROPERTY
Summers Township, Ont.
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYMethod - POLE~DIPOLE
I. P. TRANSMITTER . Instruments: j p RECEIVER
: PHOENIX IPT-1 #A-15132, IkW. : EDA IP-2 #0016
Time sequence : 2 sec. "ON": 2 sec. "OFF"
Separation of electrodes : a s 25 metresSeparation between dipole : n - 1,2,3
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J. TrudeJ C. St-Jacques 0. Belanger M. Asselin
K)OmH
GEOLA LTEEEXECUTED BY : J. MignauJt 08/90
INTERPRETED BY : L. Plants fif.Sc. 09/90
DRAWN BY : G. Bacon Teen. 09/90
N.T.S.: 42E PLAN NO : 90-512-03
Summers Tip. fat-Scale : 1 : 2500
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Z -23+OOfftH
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1 cm.* 20X +20X
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BAY RESOURCES S SERVICES INC.BEARMORE PROPERTY
Summers Township, Ont.
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYMethod : POLE-DIPOLE
TIME DOMAIN
Instruments:I.P. TRANSMITTER : PHOENIX IPT-1 #A-15132, IkW. I.P. RECEIVER : EDA IP-2 #0016
Time sequence : 2 sec. "ON": 2 sec. "OFF"
Separation of electrodes : a s 25 metresSeparation between dipole : n - 1.2,3
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BY : GEOLA LTEEEXECUTED BY : J. MignauJt OS/90
INTERPRETED BY : Z. Plante M.Se. 09/90
DRAWN BY : G. Bacon Tech. 09/90
J.T.S.: 42E PLAN NO : 90-512-02
Simers Tup, Ont.Scale : l : 2500
O 25 50 75 100
L -24+00/nH
NEW VALUE (Char./Res. * 1000)
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Ministry of Ministere duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines et des Mines
November 13, 1991
42E12SWe044 2.13928 SUMMERS 900
Mining Lands Branch Geosoienoe Approvals Section 159 Cedar Street, 4th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6A5
Toll Free: Telephone: Fax:
1-600-465-3880 (705) 670-7264 (705) 670-7262
Our File: 2. 13928Report of Work #: W. 9140. 080
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Developmentand Mines435 James Street SouthP. O. Box 5000Thunder Bay, OntarioP7C 5G6
Dear Sir/Madam:
RE: NOTICE OF INTENT FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC AND INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYS ON MINING CLAIMS TB 974203 ET AL, IN SUMMERS TOWNSHIP.
Please find enclosed a revised Technical Assessment Credit Form.On the original version, dated April 22, 1991, the creditsapproved for claims TB. 974211, TB. 974214, TB. 974225-226, TB. 974233 andTB. 974235 were not clearly defined. This revised credit form willclarify the application of the approved credits for these and theother listed claims. The credits listed on the revised Credit Formhave been approved as of May 22, 1991.
If you have any questions regarding this matter please contact Clive Stephenson at (705) 670-7251.
Yours sincerely,
Ron C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands BranchMines and Minerals Division
CDS/j l Enclosures:
cc: Exploration Duverny Inc. Montreal, Quebec.
N. WilloughbyNR St J Resource Assoc.Toronto, Ontario
Geola LteeVal d' Or, Quebec
Resident Geologist Thunder Bay, Ont.
Assessment Files Office Toronto, Ontario
MlntrtryofHcMtwn Developmentend Mint*
Technical AsMtsmant Work Crtdits
Date
Nov. 13, 1991
File
2.1392BMlnlna Recorder* Report ef
W0.rl9T40.080
(REVISED)Recorded Holder
Exploration Duverny Inc.Townthlp of Area
Summers TownshipType of aurvey and number of
Aat*e*mant day* credit par claimGeophysical
Eketronugnttie 16.4 rtny,
Mlgnttomttitr .... ,. rl.yt
|n0gc*d polarization . 1 9 * ' **yt
O*^r ,, rt.yt
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Geological dayi
ftBnohemir.nl rtayt
Man days Q Airborne Q
Special provision Q Ground Q
fi Credit* have been reduced because of partial coverage of claim.
Q Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work datei and figures of applicant.
Mining Claimi Anatttd
TB. 974203-207 incl. 974212-213 974216-217 974227 974229-232 incl. 975236-237 974240 941907 941909
Special crediti under section 77 (16) for the following mining claimi
TB. 974211, 974214, 974225-226, 974235: 6.2 days Electromagnetic 6.2 days Induced Polarization
TB. 974215: 8.7 days Electromagnetic; 8.7 days Induced Polarization TB. 974233: 12.4 days Electromagnetic
Note: reduction due to maximum Geophysical credits being reached.No crediti have been allowed for the following mining claimi
g] not sufficiently covered by the survey Q insufficient technical data filed
TB. 974209, 974228, 940214-215, 1134182-183
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment day* recorded on each claim doe* not exceed the maximum allowed es follows: Geophysical - 80; Geologocal - 40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(19) - 60.
' Ministry o' Northern Development
"inesOntii
DOCUMENT NVK9140.
Mining ActReport of Work(Geophysical, Geological a ieocnemical Surveys)
Instructions- Ploase type or print- Refer lo Section 77. the Mmmg Act tor a-.swsr"^-
and maximum credits aliened per survey upe' If number of mining claims traversed excocM* attach a list.
- Technical Reports and maps m duplicate stv , Mining Lands Section. Mineral Development' r
Type of S'jrvoy(s)
Recorded
Mining Division
Address , . ^
Township or Area
4V/&S ZU'S*P'ospector's Licence N'
-—^^.j^fzxH k*. Iffrl Telephone NonV:* 1 "!.!. .-//y ~,sj s s±Sy~4?te-farS
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical Report) Y'q to)
Credits Ftequested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Special Provisions
F-'or first survey.
I:itVi -H) .l.iys (This include line cutting)
Fo' Odi'h nitditiO'Ml survey: usiMfi !hf ^.IM'.-I grid
Enter 20 days (for each)
Geophysical
- Electromacjnelic
- Magnetometer
- Other
i Geological
Geochemical
Man Days
Corn|)lftc ii'vurst1 enter trial s) More RECEIVED
MININGAirborne Credits
Note: r, vi i,il provisionsl If'lllS (Jo IH)1
aupiv lo Ai holm; S .rvcy
Dale
Ccitidca! on Verifying Pfufjort of Wo
Geophysical
ignetic
- Magnetomelei
f EB l
Total miles flown over claim(s)L j _ ^ ' Recqoled Holder or AgeatiSignatu
v toriify that l h.ivo a psrsonal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in this Report nl Work, having performed the work or witn^vsed s v.*-? -,s - -: fiei its completion and annexed report is true.
Name and Address of Person Certifying
"" "'—'""' '
MAR O 4 1991
MINING LANDS ShCTION'SEE REVISED WORK STATEMENT
irioMinistry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ministers du Developpement du Nord et des Mines
Mining Lands Section4th Floor, 159 Cedar StreetSudbury, OntarioP3E 6A5
Telephone: Fax:
Your File: Our File
(705) 670-7264 (705) 670-7262
H. 9140. 080 2. 13926
May 22, 1991
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Developmentand Mines435 James Street, SouthP. O. Box 5000Thunder Bay, OntarioP7C 5G6
Dear Sir/Madam:
RE: Notice of Intent dated April 22, 1991 for Geophysical(Electromagnetic) and Geophysical (Induced Polarization) Surveys on mining claims TB. 974203 et al. in the Summers Township.
The assessment work credits, as listed with the above-mentioned Notice of Intent have been approved as of the above date.
Please inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so indicate on your records.
Yours sincerely,
lorf. C.Provincial Manager, Mining LandsMines 8c Minerals Division
CDS/j l
cc: Exploration Duverny Inc. Montreal, Quebec
NR&J Resources AssociatesLimited
Toronto, Ontario
Geola LteeVal d' Or, Quebec
Resident Geologist Thunder Bay, Ontario
N "IhfM* Dove\opnien\ •T.'
Report of Work ^ Mining Act (Geophysical. Geological anJTGeocrTernlcal Surveys)
Instructions- Plc.w IvIV or prinl
Rplt*r lo Section 77 the Mm i-g Act '-v .1 and maumum credits a'ic*,*rt pi' M, 1 II ri.mber Ol rtnninj el.vir.i IMW:*:! iiil.n n a list
t Reports a-xi -Mi's ir i*iMining Lands Section. Mitral Pe^-i l"1 '
Township orMining Division
Nam* and Aadress ol Author (ol Geo-Technicai Repon)
jgfy~#te-fccsOat* ol Survey (from t to i
Credits Ftequested per Each Claim in Columns at rightipccltl Provision*
FOf lirsl it.-.-'-.
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'cf ^ii-'" -I*' M'li d
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Geophysical
- Magnetometei
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Days per Claim
/.o
Man Days
fEBl!)W
WINING
Geophysical i Days per j Claim
- Magnetomeic'
h-Airborne Credits \
Note: fi' - 'ii pr-viS'ons | Clcolromagneiic
,,, li Wagnetome'.ei
i Days PAI i Claim
Total iTvii'S flown over claim(s^.__ j0*o t ~~'fR*co[ded~Hoide~r or gtpl^ignatuj
rMJ?tfe-^ZHHic.iTu'i Vc r lying Report ol worK ~?
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Mining Claim
Prefix Number
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Mining Claim
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Total iiumiw c* mining clairrj r,..p-. by lh''. -M -i ' .-.
ne"-!;. " '. "-Jt l h.ivo .1 persona! and intimate t-3Aledge ol the lads sel lorth m this Rerxm -l Work, having pertotmeo she wo'k .1 ,vipt- ;j: - v -' -...- * P* '!^ r ~ ; "Jt'O" and ,-:nnr*ecl tcpon is fue
-idrf *-s c' Person Certifying
'SEEREVIStOWORKSTATEMENT
MAR O 4 1991
MINING LANDS ShCTlON
Ttchnlc* AMtt*ir*m
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jxgloration.
summers.
Inc
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feetion 77 41 fi *" -w-"* C""1* Am*"r eolim"
TB. 974203-207 incl. 974211-217 incl. 974225-227 incl. 974229-232 incl. 974235-237 incl. 974240 941907 941909
NbndcyiO Q
Note:claims TB.974211, 974214, 974225-226 974235 can only receive 12.4 days credit as this puts them at the maximum allowed.
j, no, .ufffctwrtly eovwtd by ** nw TB.974209. 974228. 974233. 940214-215. 1134182-U.3.
Ttchnteil WortcCttdtti
l 2.13928 KM**** Atponi
p?/Ql JM.9140.nRQ
Duverny Inc.
Summers
TB.974203-^207 incl. 974211-217 incl. 974225-227 incl. 974229-233 incl. 974235-237 incl. 974240 941907 941909
HW to -Mlnln, ewim A^^T column
AllbOOM Q
83 eovvno* of cltlim.Q C**dltth*v*b**ftf*duc*db*e*u**ofeon*etlOA*
to work tftm *od flgum of ippllcont
Note: Claims TB.974211, 974214, 974225-2^6, 974233, 974235 can only receive 12.14 days credit as this puts them at the maximum allowed.
l Ofodlu ucwkr toction 77 (K) far tht following mining dolim
Cfodte htvt botn iflowxl w m rommum........, —..,----—--—--—,j-———QQ not Miffktontly covtr*d by thi turvty Q Inwfflcltnt t*chnlc*t dtt* fltod
TB.974209, 974228, 940214-215, 1134182-183
o^yi rtconM on wen cwm (tow not
NR&J Resource Associates Limited651 COSBURN AVENUE, TORONTO, ONTARIO, M4C 2V1
TELEPHONE: (416) 429-5691, (416) 923-6920
9 February, 1991
Mr. Larry Stolickerc/o Mining Lands SectionMinistry oi Northern Development and Miners1S9 Cedar St., 4th FloorSudbury, Ont.P3A 6AS
Dear Sin
As per oar telephone communication earlier today please find enclosed form 1362 Report of Worm covering geophysical surveying on the Stratmin Inc. Summers Township claims previously filed at your office on form 879.
As l mentionned to you t'll he out of town for the next several months, l direct you to contact Gilles Tremblay of Stratmin (B14- 961-6699) for any further communications re the filed work on this property.
l should also draw your attention to the enclosed copy of form 1362 covering geophysical/geological compilation. Claim no. TD 94O21S shown on the far right hand column (Mining Claims Traversed) was inadvertantly omitted on the original.
Thank you and happy assessing!
Yours sincerely,
Neil Willoughby, President
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10'd Wd30:5 T66T '8 83d Z9ZL :01 A8 3ji:.'dO DNININiWGdd
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Northern Development und Mines Claim
\f\ t*\a Name of
A. KOSKI
MtijIngAct__'"""ILicVnt* NoT
E 271E 27897 H662212
P.O. Box 303Beardmore, Ontario POT 1GO
Clilm NO. TB940214
Oat* RecordedFebruary 26, 1987
Bat* end Tim* of Suiting p,T,
Feb.12/87 10*00 a.m.
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Offic* Ut* OnlyAn*Mrtient Work Credit! Anlgned to oth*r Clslmi
OfVi BalanceDeicrlptlon'of Clelm
SUMMERS TOWNSHIP (G-165)
nntrvetloni - 400 foot 8ur fee* ftlghtt r*t*f vttion *round •Ulaket and riven. Sand, frtv4l inrt (4*'*t r*t*rv*d.
OTHER RESERVATIONS UNDER THE MIMING ACT MAY APPLY
FM* No,
940214
OayiWork No.
"WA v, f\ - V-rsV V May 7/87 Transfers all:interest to STRATMIN ING. (T4Q73)
(.940214) ....v.......... ......... ........... , ,...Feb. 19/88 40 liEP^L^i^0 0^ ..LL. (131-88
...JjB/ftft. -.2fl.
Nov.14/89 (T10) Stratmtn Inc. (T4873) transfers 100X to EXPLORATION
(545-89)
te).....e.U iiL^PjdeL J&nse.^(I4Q214J,
840 (80/4)
55407720'd NdT0:2 T66T 'B H3d :01 AH BDIddO ONINIW:WOyd
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Lyy and Mints x"dlnl y 1 . S 1 1.^Ontario Mining Actt^----^1'";'^^^^""Recorded in the NJoin* o^
J A E. NABIGONLicence No. Receipt No.
E 29443 H662212
' BOX 384 ! White River, Ontario POM 3GO i
Of f le* Ut* OnlyAueisinent Work Credlu Asilgned to other Clalrt*
otyt BalanceD.,crlp,lon o* Ci*im
,t,^j**.*--"* p "
Date Accorded
February
Claim No.
TB941909
26, 1987Date and Tim* of Stak Ing F,T.
Feb. 15/87 3i30 D. m. i *
SUMMERS TOWNSHIP (G-165)
Reservation* . 400 foot Surface flight! reservation around all lakei and riven. Sand, gravel and plat reterved.
OTHER RESERVATIONS UNDER THE MINING ACT MAY APPLY
rue NO. -
941907
D,,.
..May 7/87....
Feb. 19/88
Mar, 16/88^Apr.15/88
Nov. 14/89
s
Dayi Work
40
20
83
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(941907)(GEOD Geological ^rrnovp (ltl-88
IllU ~9 TI VWft (MAO) Geophysical (Mag) " wn fi ' lwg (181-8B)(PDRILL) Diamond Drilling (239-88)
(T10) Stratton Inc. (T4873) transfers 100* to EXPLORATIONDUVERNY INC. (T5320)
1
Ractipt NO.
H66412&...
x
(545-89)
554076E0 - d WdT0:2 T66T '8 83d AE 3DIddO
Northern Development MiningVJdM 8nd Mlrt9' VIOMII 1 j ,^r .
Ontw^ LMlnlni AU — — — "*fletorded 'n (ho Nima of
.Peter J. NABIGONLlcenc* No,
D 13181Aoar*u
Box 39 White River, Ontario POM 3GO
Off le* Us* OnlyAti*nm*nt Work Credit* Aiii0nf d to other Claim*
i
p*yi Recorded eclertce
~J*Z~ —— JReceipt No.
H662212
Oticrlptlon o' Cii'rn
Claim No.
TB9742036atf ft t corded
A Febpary 25, 1987 ..,D*w end Tim* oTraklng T
Feb. 12/67 1:00 D. m.
SUMMERS TOWNSHIP (G- 16 5)
fteiervtlioni - 400 foot Surface flight*' retention cound (li i(kai end riv Send, grivil md p*it reierved.
OTHER RESERVATIONS UNDER THE MINING ACT MAY APPLY.
flit No.
2,74201
Oete Deyi Work Receipt NO.
May 7/87h .,Transfers all interest to STRATMIN INC. (T4873)
(974201) H66412'
Feb. 19/88
Mar, 16/88-——.-,,,,,,,,,..,...,.'Apr, 15/8 8
4CL
- 20
83
(GEOL) Geological MAR81988i;i*V~-l.
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,, J!!^LLi^iaMDL^.?.yM;!19..*!L..l-n___ (2.39-88.),...
(IIP) Stratmln^^ Inc. (T4873) transfers..lOpX..to EXPLORATION
oyyiRNtMi ,iT.5229JL—.. l.-.._ (.W5.-.9S!)
I'd "'"dS0:2 T66T 'B 83d 0i9 S0i :oi Ae oNiNiw:woad
of Expenditures - Summers Project - by Gestion Miniere E ;Ti online Ltee. (geophysics) for Stratmin Inc.
Geola Ltee Feb 27/90-IP - *13,500
Jul 26/90-IP -- 32,000- HEM - 7,660
Oct 16/90-IP - 3,200- HEM - 460
Total *56,820
1020. 3' A venus Est (rouw IP Sud), C.P. 418. VAL D'OR (Qirfbec) J9P 4P4 Til.: (819) 82S-8212
GEOLACONSH EN EXPIOWTON
FACTURE No. / INVOICE No.: 783
DATE : Le 27 levrler 1090
FACTURE A l INVOICED TO :
rBAY RESOURCES fit SERVICES INS.Alt: M. G///6S Tremblay 630, boul. /tend Levesque Bureau 3200
^-Montreal, Qc H3B 1S6 J
POUR SERVICES TECHNIQUES ET PROFESSIONNELS
Projet: Beardmore
412 Coupe de lignes: 37.0 km @ $290./km
455 Relocalisation des claims et des piquets: 46 claims @ $40./cl.
418 Lev6 magnetique: 36.8 km @ $95./km
420 Leve de polarisation provoque: 9]rs@il,500yjr (Indus 2 jrs de mob-dem, une Journee d'attente)
TOTAL
SfO,730.00-
31,840.00 -
33,496.00 -
313,500.00 -
530
{0 S29.566.00
^NANCEMENT: APPROBATION:
CLERMONT LAVOIE Ph.DPresident
Ges^on m'inifere Explomlne Lt6e/630. bou). Rwi*-Uv*wjui Oumt, buraiu 3240, Monlri, . ju*b*c) H3B IS* "MUphOM: (M4) 661-6688 T*l*copieur: (S14)WMW
,**VJNOT~NEUF.MILLE** ; ''^NEUF CENT SiblXANTE-SIX
DO CAN ADA
, PAYiR A VORDRE DE 13 fAVTOTHIOROEBOF BEOLA -' '^. ;.'^. :^ :; ^~: :~^:
CQNSEIL EN EXPLORATIPN 1020 3E AVE E ROUTE 117S C.P. 418, VAL D^DR,
i: 101* s i- s 1,00726"'
S.V.P. DETACHER AVANT D'ENCAISSER/PLEASE DETACH BEFORE CASHING
Gestion minifere Explomine Lt6e630, boul. RenA-Uvesque Ouesl, bureau 3240. Montreal (Quebec) H3B 1S6 Telephone: (S14) 861-6668 T6l6copieur: (514) 866-6193
DATE
N* CHEQUE
NO.
90 04 30
200763
FOURN. 50 GEOLA PAGE l DE l
29966.00*
05630
NO FACTURE/INVOICE NO.
782
783
sncs: TOTAL -1
DATE
90 02 2', 90 02 21
MONTANT/AMOUNT
400.00 29566.00
29966.00
CREDIT PAIEMENT/PAYMENT
400. OO 29566.00
29966.00
injii. .V Avrnuf En (route 117 Sud). C.f 418. VAl DOR .Qufbcvi
, FACTURE No. / INVOICE No.: 861
DATE
^CTURE A i INVOICED TO :
Le26juillet 1990
GESTION MINIERE EXPLOMINE LTEEAtt:Ml Gille5 Tremblay 630, boul. Ren6 Levesque Quest
L Bureau 3200 i Montreal, QC H3B 1S6
POUR SERVICES TECHNIQUES ET PROFESSIONALS
Projet: Beardmore. Facture pre"l6minaire
412 Coupe de ligne: 37.0 km @ S2707km
419 H.E.M.: 32 km @ S 230./
420 P.P.: 20 jours @S1,600./
i
TOTAUX
^errnont
V
GEOL/CONSei EN EXPLOMTK
1020. 3' Avenue Est (route 117 Sud), C.P. 418, VAL D'OR (Quebec) J9P 4P4 Til.: (819) 825-8212
o. l INVOICE No.: Q25
Le 16 octobre 1990
APPROBATION;. FACTURE
r
ENREGISTREMtNT: PAIEMEMT:
L Bun
DATE .
/ INVOICED TO :
MINIERE EXPLOMINE LTEE, Gilles Tremblay
boul. Ren6 Levesque Quest au 3200 j real, Qc H3B 1S6
POUR SERVICES TECHNIQUES ET PROFESSIONALS
Projet: Beardmore, Facture finale par rapport d celle estimee le 1 mai 1990On a du changer la configuration de polarisation provoqu6
412 Coupe de lignes: -37.0km (estime) + 35.34km(effectue)-1.66km@$270./km
419 Lev6 E.M.H.: -32.0km(estime) + 34.0km (effectue)2.0km
420 Lev6 P.P.: -20]r(estim6) -i- 22jr(effectue)2jr@$1,600./jr
455 Chemin de 4 roues, sur demande des geologues2jr-h @ SSOO./jr-h
TOTAUX
lermont Lavoie Ph.D
i Gestlon mlniferevExplomine Ltee (?' 830.1x)u(. R*ne-Uvesque Oued, bureau 3240. Montreal (Quebec) H3B ISA i Tiliphone: (514) 861-6688 Telecopieur: (514) 866-61931 9**VINST~HUIT M;LLE**
j**CENT SOIXANTE-ET-UN ~v-.———————————DOLLARS ET 80 CENTS**
de Comment QUEST 10433
, PAYEZAL'ORDREOEl PAY TO THE ORDER OF QEQL A
CONSEIL EN EXPLORATION 1020 3E AVE E ROUTE 117S C.P. 418, VAL D V OR, DUE
l J9P 4P4
DATE
90 11 30
GMtton mlnUre Explomim LUe
1:07001*0101: R^07010"-S.V.P. DETACHER AVANT D'ENCAISSEft/PLEASE DETACH BEFORE CASHING
Gestion minifere Explomine Lt6e•30, boul. Ren*-Uvesque Quest, bureau 3240. Montreal (Quebec) H3B 1S6 elephone: (514) 861-6688 Telecopieur: (514) 866-6193
DATE
N* CHEQUE
NO.
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Resource Associates LimitedCOSBURN AVENUE, TORONTO, ONTARIO, M4C 2V1
TELEPHONE: (416) 429-S681, (416) 823-6928
January 24, 1991
Mr. Harold Tracanellic/o Mining Lands SectionAssessment Files159 Cedar St., 4th FloorSudbury, Ont.P3A 6AS
Dear Mr. Tracanelli;
As per our telephone conversation of Jan 14/91 (as if you would remember!) regarding the possibility of filing a detailed exploration data compilation for assessment, please find attacked a covering report and accompanying maps on the Summers Township claim group of Stratmin Inc./Bay Resources and Services Inc.
All exploration data previously completed on and in the vicinity of the property was examined in some detail and included some 30 days of field follow-up (prospecting, local detailed structural/lithologic mapping) in an effort to investigate some of the more favourable results, particularity old drilling and geophysical anomalies. In my opinion the previous reporting failed to come to grips with the exploration problem to hand, namely the targeting of areas of potential gold mineraliiation.
The results of this compilation enabled the designation of five potential gold targets which are now recommended for future drilling which wasn't possible previously.
A great deal of time, thought and effort went in to the project, not to mention the expense (approximately ^60*00^ and Stratmin and myself feel some credit should be allowed for the work.
l calculate the total hours expended on the project at 121 and have completed form 1362 Report of Work. By this formula some 17 days credit may be applicable for each claim. Please review as soon as possible and let myself or Cities Tremblay of Explomine (514-861-6688) know at your convenience. In any event Stratmin and myself authorize you to enter the report into the assessment file system.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Hell Willoughby,
Mining Act for assessment work allowed under this Subsection, if of expenditures in duplicate
nds Section, Mineral Development
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Report{Expenditures, Subsection 77(19
Name and Address of Author (of Submission) Date When Work wa* Performed To:
All the work was performed on Mining Claim(s): Indicate no. of days performed on each claim, *See Note No. 1 on reverse side
Mining Claim No of Days
IS7.fi
InstructionsTotal days credits may be distributed at claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim in the expenditure days credit column (below).
Calculation of Expenditure D|ys Credits Total Expenditures Day
^
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Total Number of Mining Claims Covered by this Report of Work
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dining Claims (List in numerical sequence). If space is insufficient, attach schedules with reTjClred information
9-7 V22ST t Z.T/2 77YTotal Number of Days Perfi Number of Days Claimed Total Number of Days to be Claimed at a Future
Certification of Benefici 2 on reverse sidel hereby certify that, at the tirtte the of work were recorded in the current r by the current recorded holder
rk was performed, ded holder's name
i claims covered in this report held under a beneficial interest
Recorded Holder or AaenUSJgnature)q-A*/ 71/Certification Verifying Repprt of
e of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same true.
hereby certify that l have a personal and intnriate knowle during and/or after its completion tend the annelid report iName and Address of Person Cerifying
For Office Use Only
JAN 3 O 1991Date Approved as Recorded Provincial Manager, Mining Lands MINING LANDS SECTION
676 (89/06)
•Note No. 1Where work e.g. overburden drilling crosses a claim boundary, indicate the number of assessment days performed on each claim.Where the work performed is greater than the work applied to contiguous claims, specify the claim(s) that the work assignment should be calculated on.
•Note No. 2Examples of beneficial interest are unrecorded transfers, option agreements, memorandum of agreements, etc. with respect to the mining claims.
T1 i n i nq C l a i m No. of Days
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B9TJntarioMinistry of Northern Developmentand Mines
Ministere duDe"veloppement du Nord et des Mines
lore : IHIS u a C^(AJ*J /a^f*s//^Mining Lands Section ' 159 Cedar Street4th FloorSUDBURY, OntarioP3E 6A5
Telephone: (705) Fax s (705)
670-7264 670-7262
February 20, 1991
File: 2. 13928
Stratmin Inc.630 Rene Levesque Blvd. W.MONTREAL, P. Q.H3B 4H7
RE: Geology Survey submitted on Mining Claims TB 974201 et al in the Township/Area of Summers.
This report has not been assessed because maximum credits for geology have been reached.
Since this file will not be assessed we are returning the report and maps in duplicate.
For further information, please contact Larry J. Stoliker at (705) 670-7264.
Yours truly,
Ron C. Gashinski Provincial Manager, Mining Lands
nes and Minerals Division
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