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DATES WORK PERFORMED: JUNE 1st thru SEPTEMBER 10th 1993
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
This prospecting report details the work performed on the Pat/Ann Property between June 1 and September 10, 1993
Periodic assistance during the various activities was provided by E. Christ i anson, P.Nielsen, T. Sanders and P. Simoneau.
The overall project is classified by sub-endeavour as follows: A..GEOLOGICAL MAPPING: NE PART B..BEEPMAT SURVEY: NE PART C..PROSPECTING/SAMPLING: D..GEOCHEM REFERENCE TO NORTH ZONE E..V.L.F. PROFILES: SOUTH ZONE F..DETAILED MAPPING OF CONDUCTIVE HORIZONS: SOUTH ZONE (WITH BEEPMAT RESULTS)
Each of these topics is discussed in detail later in this report.
2.0 LOCATION and ACCESS
The property is located approximately 40 km*s northeast of Thunder Bay (figure 1) and is accessible via the Camp 46 logging road which extends east from Hwy. 527 (Spruce River Road) at km 15.
Approximately 21 km east on logging road an ATV trail of about 2 km's in length provides access to a camp site on the property.
3.0 CLAIMS
The property consists of 37 unpatented mining claims registered to David E. Christianson of Thunder Bay, Ontario (fig.2). The claims are located on Claim map G-2706, "Tartan Lake Area".
A list of claim numbers with their respective recording dates is listed as follows:
TB 1183228-243 April 15/91TB TB TB TB TB
183278 (4 units) December 16/91183501-506 April 29/91183511-516 April 29/91183578-583 April 29/91183595-596 (12 units) August 15/91
4.0 REGIONAL GEOLOGYThe Tartan Lake area remains unmapped by the O.G.S. . The
Bedrock Geology of Ontario (Map 2543) indicates the property to be underlain by an assemblage of metasedimentary rocks ie. wacke, arkose, argillite, slate, chert, iron formation and minor metavolcanics. Intruding these rocks are muscovite bearing granitic rocks ie. muscovite-biotitie and cordierite-biotite granite or granodiorite-tonalite.
5.0 PREVIOUS WORK
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Figure-3 . General geological map of the MacGregor Township and Tartan Lake area by E.G. Pye, 1966. (From OGS Maps 2065 and 2232) .
The previous work history of the property has been well documented in the most recent geological report on the property authored by P. Simoneau (1992). [O.G.S. Assessment files]
6.0 1993 WORK PROGRAM DETAILS
A..GEOLOGICAL MAPPING: NE PART.. Earlier mapping covered the N.W. portion of the claim group and was bounded by Beck Creek. This project covered the N.E. portion of the claim group east of Beck Creek. The existing grid lines were extended east by flag and compass and mapping was performed at the same scale as previous work (1:2500). A geological plan is included in this report. PROPERTY GEOLOGY: The area of the property mapped in this survey is underlain by three major lithotypes : quartz-biotite-sericite schist (metasediments), pegmatitic dykes and granite.
METASEDIMENTARY ROCKS: The southern portion of the mapped area is predominantly underlain by wacke sedimentary rocks which have been metamorphosed to quartz-biotite schist with variable amounts of sericite. The rock is fine (*:.1mm) to medium .3mm) grained, grey to black. Sericite content tends to increase toward the northwest part of the mapped area as the granite contact is approached. Remnant bedding is observed in one outcrop trending 320 degrees with an 80 degree dip to the northeast. The fabric of the rock is subparallel to bedding and schistosity trends vary from 310 to 330 degrees.
PEGMATITE DYKES: Pegmatite dykes intrude the metasedimentary rocks immediately east of Beck Creek. The rock is grey to pink with coarse grains of feldspar up to 2 cm. in diameter. Minor amounts of sericite and biotite are also present. The dykes vary in width from less than 10 cm to several metres. Associated with the dykes are several narrow clear quartz veins. The exact relationship between these dykes and the larger granite intrusive to the north has not been established.
FELSIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS: Granite occupies the entire northern portion of the mapped area and appears to be part of a large intrusive body noted on Map 2542, Bedrock Geology of Ontario. The rock is medium (3mm) to coarse (1 cm) grained, light grey to pink, with 40 to 50X feldspar, 30 to 40X quartz and 10-20X biotite and amphibole. The rock is generally unaltered and massive with an absence of sulphides.
STRUCTURE: The Beck Creek gorge is part of a major north trending structural lineament. No other fault structures are observed. Bedding of sedimentary layers trends ESE and dip moderately to steeply north. Shistosity is parallel to sub-parallel to bedding.
ALTERATION: No significant alteration is observed in the mapped area. Sericite content within the metasedimentary rocks increases
in close proximity to the granite intrusive. Quartz veining is observed in the biotite schist close to pegmatitic dyke contacts. Whole rock analysis was performed on a number of samples and the results are noted later in this report.
MINERALIZATION: No sulphide mineralization is observed in situ within the mapped area. Numerous magnetite bearing gabbro boulders were detected by the beep mat.
CONCLUSIONS and RECOMMENDATIONS: The southern part of the mapped area is underlain by wacke type metasediment s. Along Beck Creek pegmatitic dykes intrude the metasediments and silicification of the host rock in the form of quartz veining is noted. Further prospecting is warranted in this area as there is some potential for the continuation of the silicified iron formation units previously mapped.The northern portion of the mapped area is underlain by granite which is part of a large batholith and will not be given further consideration at this time.
B..BEEP MAT SURVEY: NE PART
Earlier beep mat surveys pinpointed several conductive horizonswithin the NW portion of the property.A beep mat (BM II) survey (11.275 km.s) was carried out onnortheast trending flagged lines spaced 100 metres apart withreadings taken every 25 metres. This survey covered the N.E.portion of the property east of Beck Creek and following flaggedlines used for geological mapping, (claims 1183595, 1183229,1183230)The particular instrument used for this survey was on-loan from theMNDM Thunder Bay Resident Geologists office.RESULTS: Three high frequency responses were obtained (Table 1).All can be attributed to magnetite within gabbro boulders.
TABLE 1
BEEP MAT ANOMALIES
COORDINATES READINGNORTHING EASTING (FREQUENCY VARIATIONS)
700 615 -7951000 1185 -6551000 627 -990
C..PROSPECTING/SAMPLING
The 92 beep mat survey located several conductive horizons. This part of program '93 was designed to follow up this information.
Most of these conductive horizons were located in the field, stripped enough to obtain fresh samples, sampled and examined. Locations are noted on the sketches attached to this report.
All samples are described in the Sample Description Tables and assay results are detailed in the Assay Certificates found later in the report.
No significant, (economic) values were obtained from the samples collected; however, no attempt will be made to analyze these results until l more work has been performed on the southern portion of the property.
D..GEOCHEM REFERENCE TO NORTH ZONE
Soil and humus samples were collected at 20 metre stations along line 1185 North, for approximately 800 metres west and 200 metres east as part of a 1990 OPAP project. The samples were assayed for au cu and zn. This assay information was put into context this season and is represented in Profile form as found on attached Figures.
An attempt was made to obtain fresh rock samples from the anomalous points (3 times background); however, bedrock was not available at any of the sites.
No further interpretation is attempted at this time.
E..V.L.F. PROFILES: SOUTH ZONE
This very limited project was initiated to determine what kind of VLF signature might be obtained by profiling some trench areas known to contain massive sulphide mineralization.
The location of selected profiles is noted on respective Figures attached and the results are deemed to be self evident.
F..DETAILED MAPPING OF CONDUCTIVE HORIZONS: SOUTH ZONE
Precise locations of the trenches put in by Wright Hargreaves Ltd. circa 1955 were not known. Several spotty conductive horizons were noted in the 1992 beep mat survey and were thought to relate to the older work.
This project involved detailed mapping (scale 1:500), of a potentially continuous conductive horizon(s) between Line 100 South and Line 500 South and close to BL 0/00.
A beep mat was rented for one day and used to trace the known conductive zone located at 100S/040E in a southerly direction crossing Line 500 South * approx. 075 West.
Topography, grid lines, old trenches, beep mat readings, sample locations and detailed conductive zones are noted on the "Detailed Map" found later in this report.
31 Samples were collected during this campaign and all were analyzed for au, cu and zn. Sample descriptions and assay results are found in following Tables.
Although the assay results didn't indicate any presence of economic mineralization it is unknown at this point as to how anomalous zinc and copper values (1520 ppm, 558 ppm cu), fit in to the as yet unknown overall geological picture.
No conclusions are drawn at this time.
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REFERENCES
Ontario Geological Survey, 1991. Bedrock Geology of Ontario, we^t central sheet; Ontario Geological Survey, Map 2542, scale 1:1,000,000.
Simoiieau, P. 1992. Results of 1992 Exploration work Geological Mapping and Prospecting Pat/Ann Property Tartan Lake Area, Northwestern Ontario N.T.S. 52A10/SW
Simoneau, P. 1992. Results of 1992 Exploration work Electromagnetic (C.E.M. * Beep Mat) and Magnetic Surveys Pat/Ann Property Tartan Lake Area, Northwestern Ontario N.T.S. 52A10/SW
APPENDIX ONE
SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONS..PN SERIES
NUMBER LOCATION DESCRIPTION
PN-01 SOON 775E BIOTITE SCHISTPN-02 SOON 175E PEGMATITEPN-03 700N 625E BIOTITE SERICITE SCHISTPN-04 70ON 615E MAGNETITE BEARING GABBROPN-05 1000N 275E BIOTITE SCHIST, PEGMATITEPN-06 930N 0/00 SHEARED, SILICIFIED IRON FORM.PN-07 1000N 045W BIOTITE WITH RECRYST. QTZ
^56 po, GARNETS, 1056 MAGNETITEPN-08 1025N 050W IRON FORMATION, M 056 poPN-09 1050N 075W BIOTITE, QTZ, > 15% po, 2056 MAGPN-10 1085N 185W BIOTITE, QTZ, 1556 po, 2056 MAGPN-11 1000N 130W BIOTITE ^056 po, 1556 MAGPN-12 945N 000 RECRYST QTZ, >1056 po,PN-13 610S 000 SILIC. IRON FORMATION
APPENDIX TWO
LOCATION SAMPLE NO. DESCRIPTION
L 1+20S - 0+30E PS01
L 1 + 10S - 0 + 37E PS02
L 1+20S - 0 + 35E PS03
L 1+40S - 0+25E PS04
PS05
L 1 + 55S - 0 + 28E PS06
L 1+50S - 0+25E PS07
L 1+58S - 0+20E PS08
L 1+66S - 0+18E PS09
L 2 + 02S - 0+17E PS10
L 2 + 20S - 0+07E (NEW BLAST SITE)
PS11
PS12
PS13
PS14
Cherty ironstone, 10 cm bedding, two magnetite layers with l chert J ayer and < 2% pyr ite-pyrrhotite.
Mineralized greywacke with banded pyrite-pyrrhotite (15%).
Mineralized greywacke, amphiboli- tized, with bedding, chloritic layer with variable sulphide content (2 to 1(^) and some garnets. 30cm chip sample.
Magnetic cherty ironstone with 2% pyrite-pyrrhotite.
White to reddish saccharose quartz vein with <2% pyrite.
Almost massive pyrite-pyrrhotite 25% Py-Po in light grey chert. traces of chalcopyrite.
Fractured cherty ironstone with fault gouge, folded with seams of magnetite and Q.5% recrystal- lized pyrite along fractures.
Grey recrystallized chert, X-2% pyrite with hematite seams and magnetite. Fractures filled with Pyrite.
Grey recrystallized chert with S-4% disseminated pyrite blebs associated with chlorite nodes.
Grey recrystallized chert with chlorite-epidote nodes.
Darker chert with S-10% pyrite.
White quartz vein with possible t our ma l ine
Darker chert with 20* pyrite.
Massive sulphide layer 3 cm wide across chert.
MAIN TRENCH
L 2+45S - 0+05W PS15
L 2 + 45S - 0+07W PS16
L 2+45S - O+IOW PS17
Dark grey chert with almost mas sive pyrite ( 40\) and speculari te (?).
Grey chert with 4 0\ pyrite-pyrrho- tite and some chalcopyrite.
Massive marcasitic pyrite with some quartz crystals (8mm size).
OLD BLASTED ODTCROP
L 3 + 50S - 0+25W PS18
PS19
PS20
Mineralized greywacke with S-10% py rite-pyrrhotite.
Quartz vein with very coarse quartz crystals with J.5% pyrite.
Quartz vein with some fuschite.
MUCK FROM TRENCH
L 3+94S - 0+45W PS21
L 3 + 93S - 0+46W PS22
Greywacke with l - 2% pyrite.
Massive magnetite layer with some pyrite d-2%).
SOUTH OF A TRENCH
L 5+OOS - 0+75W PS23 Dark cherty greywacke with 5- pyrite and traces of chalcopyrite.
NORTH OF A TRENCH
L 5+10S - 0+52W PS24
L 5+12S - 0+50W PS25
Quartz vein with t.5% rounded pyri te "nodules" in a fine-grained greywacke.
Quartz vein with recrystallized quartz crystals and J.5% pyrite.
L 2+05S - 0+05W PS26
L 1+90S - 0+04W PS27
Recrystallized grey chert with 2% to 5% pyrite-pyrrhotite.
Recrystallized grey chert with 2% to 5% pyrite-pyrrhotite.
NEW BLAST SITE
L 1+36S - 0+17W PS28
PS29
Light grey mineralized chert and quartz vein with 1^ pyrite.
Dark with
cherty magnetic ironstone pyrite.
NEW BLAST SITE
L 1+34S - 0+25W PS30
PS31
Recrystallized greenish white chert, 2-3% pyrite and X-2% magne tite as dark grey bands.
Banded cherty magnetite ironstone stringers of pyrite parallel to bedding M-5% total pyrite, 2-3% total pyrite).
APPENDIX THREE
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5991 TS 51 2*058 0*07 U v veak No
5992 TS 52 2+02S (HIDE veak no
5993 TS 53 i*05N 0+OSii veak No
DESCRIPTION
white quartz vein/chert II py
vhite quartz/chert 2-11 py, IS ug+po
recryst chert tr py i-21 po 2-3J lag
5994 5S I Line 5S trench no spotty veak-iod shear'd qtz-bio schist: 2-31 dis and stringer py
5995 5S 2 Line 5S trench Ne No shear'd qtz-bio schist: 3-51 dis and stringer py
5996 SS 3 Line SS trench veak No Qtz-bio sch : poss silified, ( 51 late qtz
SAJIPLE FIELD LOCATION KA5NETIC CONDUCTIVENO. NO
16352 TS-3! 10+OSN H75y strongly v veak
16353 TS-32 10MSN H5W strongly v
16951 TS-33 10+9SN 2*OSU wak-aoderate ne
16955 TS-3* 1!*10K 2+20U strong no
16956 TS-35 10+8SN H80U strong weak
16957 TS-36 10*85* 1+80W strong no
16958 TS-37 10+05N O+IOE no no
16959 TS-38 10*OSN 0+lOy strong no
16960 TS-39 10*0511 0*1011 strong no
16961 TS-300 10400N 0+35V strong no
16962 TS-301 IO*OON 0+35V strong veak-aod
16963 TS-te 2*95N 0*l5y strong v vk to vk
16964 TS-1A 2*95N 0+1511 moderate no
16%5 TS-2 3+OON 0+05V strong no
16966 TS-3 3*9SN 0*25li Md-strong no
16967 TS-4 3*9SN 0+27U weak no
16968 TS-5 4+25N (K10V strong no
16969 TS-6 '5*6511 OtIOV none no
16970 TS-7 -S+80N OtSOU veak v. strong
16971 TS-8 -StSONOiSOV none veak
DESCRIPTION
banded kagnetite iron foriation80S fg tag, < 1 0 qtz , si. chloritized
assive Bag iron fi: 70-801 Bag +/-PC, Ir py, 10-301 silica */- thl
garnetiferous chl-si l Mta-sed:501 fine silica-chl, 101 garnets, 1-21 pyposs tr cpy
garnetiferous Bag-chl-sil Beta-sed:501 fine siiica-chl, 20S garnets, 10-201 Bag101 qtz, 1-21 py
shr'd bx'd oarn-iag-sil Beta-sed: 101 garnets, 30-101 Bag, 2-31 stringer py
garnetiferous Bag-si l aeta-sed: 101 garnets, 30-101 Bag
quartz-biotite-Bica schist
Bag-silica iron fi: 10-501 Bag, 101 qtz II py
Bag-silica iron fi: 10-201 Bag t/- chl, 21 py
Quartz-rich Beta-sed ( recrystallized chert ? ) 90-951 qtz, < SI qtz-bio sch, tr py
Bag-silica iron-fa: 20-301 Bag, 10 l qtz, 11 py
sag-silica iron-fa: 30-101 Bag, 10 I qtz, 1-21 py
banded silica-aag aet-sed: (01 re-cryst chert 10-201 late qtz, , (101 Bag , 1-21 py
aag-silica iron-fa: 60-701 aag *l- chl, 2-31 py
silica-aag aeta-sed: 20-301 Bag */- chl, 1-21 py 101 qtz
recrystalized chert, 31 aagnetite
aag-silica iron-fa: (0-701 Bag */- chl, trace py
late vhite quartz vein : li py
py-po-qtz vein : 80-901 py, ( 51 po, ( 51 qtz
chl (*/- talc-ser ) schist, trace pyrite
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ACCURASSAY LABSA DIVISION OF ASSAY LABORATORY SERVICES INC.
1070 LITHIUM DRIVE. UNIT 2THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7B 6G3
(807) 6234448 FAX 6234820Page l
MR. DAVID E. CHRISTIANSON R. R. 14, Dog Lake Road Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5E5
August 18, 1993
Job 1934324
Sample fAccurassay
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PS-01 PS-02 PS-03 PS-04 PS-06 PS-07 PS-09 PS-11 PS-12 PS-13 PS-13 PS-14 PS-15 PS-16 PS-17 PS-18 PS-19 PS-20 PS-22 PS-23 PS-23 PS-24 PS-25 PS-26 PS-27 PS-28 PS-29 PS-30 PS-31 PS-32 PS-32
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Certified By:
ACCURASSAY LABSA DIVISION OF ASSAY LABORATORY SERVICES INC.
1070 LITHIUM DRIVE. UNIT 2THUNDER BAY. ONTARIO P7B 6G3
(807) 623-6448 FAX 623-6820Page l
MR. DAVID E. CHRISTIANSON R.R. 14, Dog Lake Road Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5E5
August 18, 1993
Job 1934324
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Certified By:
ACCURASSAY LABS 21A DIVISION OF ASSAY LABORATORY SERVICES INC.
1070 LITHIUM DRIVE. UNIT 2THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7B 6G3
(807) 623-6448 FAX 6234820Page l
MR. DAVID E. CHRISTIANSON August 18, 1993 R.R. 14, Dog Lake RoadThunder Bay, Ontario Job 1934325 P7B 5E5
Sample f Gold Gold Accurassay Customer ppb Oz/t
1 PN-06 < 5 ^ .0012 PN-07 21 KO.OOl3 PN-08 ^ ^ .0014 PN-09 5 ^.0015 PN-10 <5 <0.0016 PN-11 < 5 < 0.0017 PN-12 9 ^.0017 PN-12 Check <5 ^.001
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APPENDIX FIVE
Line Easting Reading(Frequency Variation)
200200200200200200200200200200200200200200200200200300300300300300300300300300300300300300300300300300300300300300300300300400400400400400400400
075100125150175200225250275300325350375400425450475750725700675650625600575550525500475450425400375350325300275250225200175175200225250275300325
-107-160-30-101-54-40-24-48-90-170-155-190-70-32-52-25-45-70-84-115-130-71-35-127-87-230-218-132-184-125-303-44-136-82-92-252-24-26-74-24-120-48-56-57-82-64-55-43
12
Line Basting Reading(Frequency Variation)
400400400400400400400400400400400400400400400400400400400400400400400400400400400400500500500500500500500500500500500500500500500500500500500
3503754004254504755005255505756006256506757007257507758008256508759009259509751000102510251000975950925900875850825800775750725700675650625600575
-49-37-54-57-130-141-45-55-117-70-61-78-90-172-170-271-42-42-40-42-40-56-52-48-40-91-95-121-220-102-91-178-55-56-69-89-101-66-66-42-56-238-75-50-384-44-55
13
Line Easting Reading(Frequency Variation)
500500500500500500500500500500500500500500500500600600600600600600600600600600600600600600600600600600600600600600600600600600600600600600600
550525500475450425400375350325300275250225200175150175200225250275300325350375400425450475500525550575600625650675700725750775800825850875900
-101-95-120-84-90-134-221-110-106-110-230-168-145-230-200-130-225-95-90-92-105-102-125-105-122-103-80-102-173-108-162-145-264-178-316-109-180-126-107-188-225-155-113-115-118-120-130
14
Line Easting Reading(Frequency Variation)
600600600600600700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700700800800800800
9259509751000102510251000975950925900875850825800775750725700675650625615600575550525500475450425400375350325300275250225200175150125125150175200
-125-107-213-144-95-55-45-8-22-54-93-85-97-90-41-70-43-56-165-91-90-136-795-49-55-76-92-106-115-211-111-87-106-154-36-165-56-49-143-155-255-122-84-68-325-55-67
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Line Easting Reading(Frequency Variation)
800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800800900900900900900900
2252502753003253503754004254504755005255505756006256506757007257507758008258508759009259509751000102510501075110011251150117512001225122512001175115011251100
-112-93-83-75-24-97-99-88-225-146-175-105-33-56-109-122-143-115-100-95-192-178-153-224-225-210-82-92-78-88-195-87-14-55-106-90-72-89-78-56-40-122-95-31-62-110-115
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Line Easting Reading(Frequency variation)
90090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090090010001000100010001000100010001000
107510501025100097595092590087585082580077575072570067565062560057555052550047545042540037535032530027525022520017515012512251200118011751150112511001075
-112-22-18-44-54-56-115-65-112-132-62-52-42-60-80-72-56-44-57-72-120-115-92-73-56-88-72-56-35-17-85-94-107-64-83-126-220-132-365-131-466-655-101-102-144-213-121
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Line Easting Reading(Frequency Variation)
100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001100not)1100110011001100110011001100110011001100
105010251000975950925900875850825800775750725700675650627625600575550525500475450425400375350325300275250225275300325350375400425450475500525550
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18
Line Easting Reading(Frequency Variation)
11001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001200120012001200120012001200120012001200120012001200120012001200120012001200
575600625650675700725750775800825850875900925950975100010251050107511001125115011751200122512501000975950925900875850825800775750725700675650625600575550
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Line Easting Reading(Frequency Variation)
12001200120012001200120012001200120012001300130013001300130013001300130013001300130013001300130013001300130013001300130013001300130013001400140014001400140014001400140014001400140014001400
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1400140014001400140014001400140014001400140014001400140015001500150015001500150015001500150015001500150015001500150015001500150015001500150015001500150015001500150015001500
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Ontario
Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim
MlnhiQ ActU Wit-
xmatkmcoMctod on IMS form to oM^mdundtrttw (11*10*11X01111* M1-'-- *-•M coHecoon should be dtoeded to Hw Provincial Manager. Mning Lends. Mi-udbury. Ontario. P3E 6A5. telephone (70S) 670-7204.
52A10NW0006 2.15400 TARTAN LAKE
nstructions: - Please type or print and submit in duplicate.- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations for re
Recorder.- A separate copy of this form must be completed for each Work Group.- Technical reports and maps must accompany this form in dupKcate.- A sketch, showing the claims the work is assigned to. must accompany this form.
900
Work Performed (Check One Work Group Onty)WorkGroup
Geotechnical .Survey
Physical Work. Including Drilling
Rehabilitation
Other Authorized Work
Assays
Assignment iHHib Reserve
Type
er&oSoG/dti. (ttosSeers~*G tfrSfar)
"otal Assessment Work Claimed on the Attached Statement of Coststote: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit an or part of the assessment work submitted if the recorded
holder cannot verify expenditures claimed in the statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification.
•ersons ami Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report)Name Address
P
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attach a schedule K neceasary)
of Beneficial Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverse sidel certify that at the time the work was performed, the da lin this workreport were recorded in the current holder's name or held under a beneficial Dy the current recorded holder.
•erttfication of Work Reportl certify that l have a personal knowledge of the facts set forth in this Work report, having performed the work or i its completion and annexed report is true.
i during and/or after
Barrie and Address of Pereon Certifying
r*topon* No. Date
or Office Use OnlyTotal Value Cr Recorded" Oat. Recorded AeSfcdlJlid TIM) leSi
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Is you are daiming in this report may be cut back. In order to minimize the adverse effects of such deletions, please indicate from i claims you wish to priorize the deletion of credits. Please mark (s) one of the following:
Credits which1 . E Credits are to be cut back starting with the daim listed last, working backwards.2. d. Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims contained in this report of work.3. D Credits are to be cut back as priorized on the attached appendix.
In the event that you have not specified your choice of priority, option one will be implemented.
'ote 1: Examples of beneficial interest are unrecorded transfers, option agreements, memorandum of agreements, etc., with respect to the mining claims.
ote 2: If work has been performed on patented or leased land, please complete the following:
l certify that the recorded holder had a beneficial interest in the patented •x leased land at the time the work was performed.
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Credits you are claiming in this report may be cut back. In order to minimize the adverse effects of such deletions, please indicate from which claims you wish to priorize the deletion of credits. Please mark ty) one of the following:1. 0 Credits are to be cut back starting with the claim listed last, working backwards.2. HD Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims contained in this report of work.3. G Credits are to be cut back as priorized on the attached appendix.
In the event that you have not specified your choice of priority, option one will be implemented.
iote 1: Examples of beneficial Interest are unrecorded transfers, option agreements, memorandum of agreements, etc.. with respect to the mining claims.
ote 2: If work has been performed on patented or leased land, please complete the following:
l certify that the recorded holder had a beneficial interest in the patented or leased land at the time the work was performed.
Date
Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
M ire du ' -eioppemenl du Nord
jes mines
Statement of Costs for Assessment CreditEtat des couts aux fins du credit d'evaluation
Mining Act/Loi sur tes mines
Transaction NoJN* d* transaction
ersonal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority f the Mining Act. This information will be used lo maintain m record and ngoing status of the mining claim's). Questions about this collection should e directed to the Provincial Manager. Minings Lands. Ministry of Northern wetopment and Mines. 4th Floor. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario 3E 6AS. telephone (705) 670-7264.
Les renseignements personnels contenus dans la presente formule sont recueiKs en vertu de la Lot sur tea mines et serviront a lenir a jour un registre des concessions minieres. Adresser toule quesHon sur la conece de ces renseignements au chef provincial des terrains mmiers. ministere du Devetoppement du Nord et des Mines. 159. rue Cedar. 4* etage. Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264
Direct Costs/Couts directsT
Type
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2. Indirect Costs/Couts indirects* * Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not
allowable as assessment work.Pour le remboursement des travaux de rehabilitation, tes couts indirects ne sont pas admissibles en tant que travaux d'evaluation.
Type
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Food andl nrti^biiaLoogmg Nounttureet
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Sub Total of Indirect Costs Total partial des couts Indirects
Amount Allowable (not greater than 20* of Direct Coats)
Vateur totete du cnMHd'erakialion(ToMd
Total Value of Assessment Credit (Total el Direct and Mtowabto
ote: The recorded holder will be required lo verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Note : Le titulaire enregistre sera tenu de verifier tes depenses demandees dans to present etat des couts dans tes 30 jours survant une demande A cet effei. Si la verification n'est pas effectuee. to ministre peut rejeter tout ou une partie des travaux d evaluation presenter
iling Discounts Remises pour depot
Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at lOCWfe of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.
l Les travaux deposes dans les deux ans suivani leur achevernei" scrv rembourses a 100 4b de la vateur tolale susmentionnee du cred* d'evaiuanor
Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 50*M) of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:
otai Value ot Assessment Credit Total Assessment Claimedx 0.50
2. Les travaux deposes trois. quatre ou cmqejDs apres leur acneveme-v sont rembourses a 50 (*b de la valeur totSe du credit d'evaluation susmentionne. Voir les calculs ci-dessod^ — —4
Valeur totale du credit d'evaluationx 0.50 =
landee
ertification Verifying Statement of Costs
lereby certify:it the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs re incurred white conducting assessment work on the lands shown
. the accompanying Report of Work form.
at asiRecorded Holder. Agent. PPI
make this certification
Attestation de I'etat des couts *-* o ^eaJ'atteste par la presente : OO
que les montants indiques sont le plus exact possible et que ces depenses ont etc engagees pour effectuer les travaux d evaluation sur les terrains indiques dans la formule de rapport de travail ci-|0ini.
l am authorized Et qu'a litre de. je suis autorise(titulaire enregistre. representanl. poste occjp* dans la compagn.ei
a faire cette attestation.
Date
Nota Dans cette fo-mu'e. lorsqu il designe des pe'sor.res. te es: -: s6 a . ?r
OntarioMinistry of Ministers duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines et des Mines
Geoscience Approvals Office 933 Ramsey Lake Rd., 6th Fir Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5
Telephone: (705) 670-5853 Fax: (705) 670-5863
Our File: 2.15400 Transaction t: W9440.099
July 7, 1994
Mining Recorder Thunder Bay
Dear Mr. Weirmeir:
RE: Approval of Assessment Work on mining claims TB 1183228 et. al. in the Tartan Lake Area.
The assessment credits for Prospecting, section 9 of the Mining Act Regulations, as listed on the original Report of work, have been approved as of July 7, 1994.
Please indicate this approval on the claim record sheets.
If you have any questions concerning this submission please contact Dale Messenger at 670-5858.
Yours sincerely.
Ron C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section Mining and Land Management Branch Miaes and Minerals Division
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Resident Geologist Thunder Bay, Ontario
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