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James D. ReskyProspector's Licence No: C38778
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Project: Graphic Lake
The area of interest is the south shore of Graphic Lake from Highway #71 to the
south end of Graphic Lake. The area includes a strip from the south lake shore extending
approximately 300 meters south at the highway. This area extends from the northeast end
of the lake to the southwest end of the lake narrowing to approximately 200 metres wide
near the south end of the lake. 400 metres east of line 50 there is an expansion of the
zone of interest to the south in a pie shape meeting line 50 about 150 metres south of the
base line.
Claims 1221266, 1221037, 1221036, and 1221035 are mainly sedimentary rock
with pegmatite veins. The area is heavily tree covered with a layer of moss up to l foot in
depth. Even areas that have no overburden are moss covered and traveling in this is like
walking on a soft sponge. The sedimentary rock has in most areas weathered more than
the pegmatite veins creating areas with heavy overburden and mini swamp areas. Even
the pegmatite rock faces area heavily covered with moss making it difficult to determine
the veins.
Stripping was done at sample 22 approximately 5 metres by 4 metres. At samples
19 and 44 stripping was done 6 metres by 4 metres. At sample 36 stripping was 3 metres
by 3 metres and at samples 25 and 26 stripping was 3 metres by l metres. All stripping
was of moss and very little humus material exposing white pegmatite rock in all cases.
All stripping was done manually on areas that were not heavily overburdened for the
purpose of collecting rock samples for assay.
Transverse Line O marked from the baseline in a southeast direction for 220
metres followed the western edge of a grainy magnetic igneous type rock fault. The fault
extended in a northwest to southeast direction. The high point of the fault is about 30
metres south of the base line sloping to the southeast until it disappears into a swamp
reappearing south of the swampy area near the Bug Lake Road. The western edge of the
fault is approximately 2 to 3 metres to the west of line 0. The width of the fault varies
from on line 50 near the south end of transverse line 50 to 10 metres east of line 50 at the
base line. On the east side of the fault the height is approximately 25 to 30 metres above
the sedimentary rock to the east and the east side of the fault is very steep as it joins the
sedimentary rock. On the west side of the fault the slope is more gradual with the
intersection of fault and sedimentary rock is at the same height. To the north the height
of the fault quickly lessens and the fault actually widens to the west and east until it
reaches an unnamed creek at the end of graphic lake. Samples were taken along or near
the transverse lines where rock exposure made collection of samples possible.
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ASSESSMENT REPORT
Report of Claims 1221034, 1221035, 1221036, 1221037, 1221266.
Claims are located 55 kilometres south-east of Kenora on Highway 71. Travel time is one hour by highway and 30 minutes by trail from the Bug Lake Road by ATV for a total of 3 hours travel time per day.
Attached are two articles taken from Ontario Geological Survey, Report 5522 and Report 5718. These two articles explain reasons for staking of this property.
Six days were spent of prospecting to learn the area and discover areas of interest.
Eight days were spent of cutting and marking of base line and three intersecting lines. Base line was started on the west edge of claim 1221034 and continued through claim 122103! and into claim 1221036. Intersecting lines were marked and started from base line and continued south for 220 metres on claim 1221034.
Eight days were spent on manual stripping on selected areas of claims 1221034, 1221035, and 1221036 to expose bed rock for detailed examination.
Geologist Alisdair Mowat spent two days on the claims to verify targets of interest.
Rock samples were taken from various areas and assayed in an effort to narrow the target are? A total of 44 samples were taken and assayed over the course of exploration of the claims. At this time the assay results are not ready for publication as more samples are required to verify the value of these claims.
FEB -6 ?OC^r ASSESSMENT
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52F 4 GRAPHIC LAKE
COMMODITY: Flagstone
STATUS: Occurrence
LOCATION:
ACCESS:
DESCRIPTION:
HISTORY:
REFERENCES:
52 E/9 SEThe deposit is located in north westernWork Township, Di strict of Kenora49036'12" North Latitude 940O4'26" West LongitudeUTM Grid 42235OmE 549485OmN Zone 15.Sample 83-70 was used as a location point.
The area is crossed by Highway 71 and an old logging road.
Geological Setting: The area is underlainby metasediments and minor metavolcanics intruded bygranitoid rocks.
Previous Geological Work: The area has been mapped by Suffel (1931) who described the rocks as "gneissoid biotite schist."
Geology: The rock is a well foliated dark grey biotite bearing metasandstone. The foliation trends O6OD to 0650 and dips vertically. The metasediment splits into slabs as thin as 6 mm in the outcrops exposed along the highway. There is a narrow unit of amphibolite interpreted as mafic metavolcanic by Blackburn et al (1981) along the south margin of the metasediment belt. Both this rock and tt metasediments split to flagstone. Rocks in the area tc the east of the highway inluding the amphibolite do not] split as thinly; most slabs here are l to 2 cm. The contact of amphibolite with granitoid rocks of the Dryberry Batholith marks the south boundary of the flagstone. There are numerous white or light pink muscovite-quartz-feldspar pegmatites cutting the amphibolite near the contact zone. Both the amphibolil and the biotite metasediment show a rusty colour on the foliation surfaces. The colour of the fresh surface varies from light grey, with black biotite layers, to dark grey and black in the amphibolite. There is incipient gneissic layering developed in most of the metasediment. Often the rock splits along the biotite layers. The flagstone material is limited to an area between the north end of Graphic Lake and the contact ^ with the Dryberry Batholith. To the north towards Gibi| Lake the metasediments continue but are not fissile.
There has been no recorded quarrying of this rock.
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Suffel, G.G.1931: Geology of the Bigstone Bay Area, Lake of the Woods, District of Kenora; Ontario Department of Mine Annual Report, Volume 39 part. 3 for 1930 p57 to 71.
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ACCESS:
DESCRIPTION:
COMMODITY: Rare elements
GROUP: Rare element
STATUS: Occurrence
LOCATION: NTS 52E/9 SE Work Township, District of Kenora.490 36'30" North Latitude. 94 0 03'24" Nest Longitude UTM Grid 423650mE, 5495450mN Zone'15. The largest pegmatite in the east part of the group was used as a location point.
The pegmatites are crossed by Highway 71; further access is provided by Graphic Lake and old logging roads (Figure 21).
Geological Setting: The area is underlain by metasediments intruded by pink and white pegmatites.
Previous Geological Work: The area has been mapped by Trowell (1979, 1980) and in part by Suffel (1931).
Geology: A large number of white to pale pink pegmatites intrude the metasediments and metavolcanics in this area. They are roughly parallel to the foliation of the host rocks (0400 to OSO0 ). Rudimentary zoning is evident in one pegmatite observed near the south end of Graphic Lake, where small quartz segregations were observed. The remainder of the pegmatites are homogeneous but some of the large ones have minor replacement or fracture filling zones. The major minerals present are pale green muscovite, biotite, quartz, white to pale pink microcline and microcline graphic granite. Trowell (1979) tentatively identified beryl from some of these pegmatites. Xenoliths of the host rocks are common.
Chemistry: Samples of these pegmatites are included with the pegmatite reconnaissance work sample numbers 34-2001 to 2009, 84-2022 to 2030, 84-2075 to 2079 (Table 27). Samples of the metavolcanic host rock show elevated lithium values. One sample near the main dike contains 158 ppm and one at the south end of Graphic Lake contains 860 ppm.
HISTORY: The area was aparently staked and explored circa 1980 (old claim posts) but no information on this work is available.
REFERENCES: NTS Map 52E/9
Suffel, G. G.1931: Geology of the Bigstone Bay Area, Lake of the Woods,
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District of Kenora Ontario Deparment of Mines Annual Report Vol. 39, p. 3 for 1930.
Trowell, N. F.1979: Gibi Lake Area, District of Kenora; p. 31-34 in Summary of Field Work, 1979 by the Ontario Geological Survey, edited by V. G. Milne, O.L. White, R. B. Barlow, and C. R. Kustra, Ontario Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Paper 90, 245p.
Trowell, N. F. Logothetis V., Caldwell, G. F. 1980: Gibi Lake Area, District of Kenora: p. 17-20 in Summary of Field Work, 1980, by the Ontario Geological Survey, edited by V. G. Milne, O.L. White, R. B, Barlow, J. A. Robertson and A. C. Colvine, Ontario Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Paper 96, 201 p.
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26*Dup 16*Blk BLANK*Std S03
AlICMS80
0.01Ve
7.586.854.027.157.43
5.264.080.275.275.60
5.187.70
•CO. 013.32
BaICMSSO
5PP"1
3526
<5< :̂
<5
•C5294
16<5O
63370265
CaICMSSO
0.01Ve
1.690.050.050.090.08
0.090.420.040.090.17
0.101.70
*;o.oi14.93
CrICMSSO
1ppm
290229
81210162
137369234103153
75270•Ci24
CuICMSSO
0.5P?™
28.011.86.05.97.1
6.813.88.95.88.4
5.829.2
•CO. 515.6
FeICMSSO
0.017o
3.840.610.450.530.61
0.532.680.590.500.77
0.533.93
*C0.011.56
KICMSSO
0.01It,
1.804.241.004.303.45
1.811.140.091.280.94
3.211.81
•C0.011.23
LiICMSSO
1ppm
2719163723
4723
48
14
627
•Ci10
MgICMSSO
0.01Ve
1.320.030.030.030.02
0.030.920.050.010.03
0.011.34
^.015.08
MnICMSSO
5ppm
593233139451
2000
794301
5912202420
2090595O536
NaICMSSO
0.01Ve
2.051.981.502.252.99
2.690.500.043.733.69
3.042.12
•C0.010.75
NiICMSSO
0.5ppm
45.38.05.76.94.9
6.743.214.24.47.2
3.943.7
*C0.513.0
PICMSSO
50ppm
478112146180153
114437
6077
158
106467
•c 50448
PbICMSSO
0.5ppm
23958.723.712.58.5
1.110.42.31.30.9
8.7235
•CO. 511.4
SICMSSO
0.0196
0.080.03
*:0.01•CO. 01<0.01
^.010.01
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•CO.Ol0.08
•CO. 010.02
SeICMSSO
0.1ppm
13.53.30.42.36.1
2.08.90.30.22.0
2.012.9^.1
4.8
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XRAL XRAL LaboratoriesA Division of SGS Canada Inc.
Work Order; 070445 Date: 22/11/02 FINAL Page 2 of 4
Element. Method. Det.Lim. Units.
1617181920
2122232425
26*Dup 16*BIk BLANK*Std S03
SrICMS80
0.5ppm
19313.27.28.79.4
4.379.24.96.43.8
7.1199
•CO. 5232
liICMS80
0.01'7o
0.330.02
•CO.Oi-CO.Ol•CO. 01
<0.010.20
<0.01-CO.OI<0.01
<0.010.34
<0.010.17
VICMS80
1ppm
1047
1368
68114
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899
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33
ZnICMS80
1ppm
11048282920
2346
81727
20109•Ci45
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0.5ppm
86.47.16.77.7
37.7
15.949.33.9
18.938.2
30.984.3^.555.2
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XRAL LaboratoriesA Division of SGS Canada Inc.
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Element. Method. Det.Lim.Units.
1617181920
2122232425
26*Dup 16*Blk BLANK*Std S03
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0.02ppm
1.290.210.04
•C 0.02<0.02
<0.02•C0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02
<0.021.13
•CO. 020.12
AsICMSSO
0.2ppm
89.920.1
8.71.82.6
0.71.80.30.3
*C0.2
•C 0.286.8
•CO. 22.3
BeICMSSO
0.1ppm
1.22.53.11.72.2
2.60.4
•CO.l2.42.1
2.01.2
•CO.l0.7
BiICMSSO
0.04ppm
0.3190.616.72.292.97
4.300.300.140.090.98
1.450.33
•CO. 040.05
CdICMSSO
0.02ppm
1.020.450.390.270.32
0.220.08
•CO. 020.510.37
0.280.95
•CO. 020.18
CeICMSSO
0.05ppm
49.81.841.001.8917.9
3.9029.71.726.3010.8
12.249.0
•C0.0530.2
CoICMSSO
0.1ppm
11.90.50.40.40.3
0.47.81.10.30.5
0.311.7
•CO.l5.1
CsICMSSO
0.05ppm
4.8624.726.425.719.3
12.72.670.299.184.76
8.234.86
•CO.OS0.95
GaICMSSO
0.05ppm
16.238.528.424.427.8
26.78.280.7330.625.4
22.815.5
•C0.055.91
GeICMSSO
0.1ppm
0.1•CO.l•CO.l•CO.l•CO.l
•CO.l•CO.l•CO.l•CO.l•CO.l
•CO.l0.2
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HfICMSSO
0.02ppm
2.090.360.280.362.04
0.940.860.031.801.77
1.552.09
•CO. 021.10
InICMSSO
0.02ppm
0.050.03
•C0.02•C 0.02*c0.02
•CO. 02•C0.02•C 0.02•C 0.02•C0.02
•C0.020.05
•C 0.020.02
LaICMSSO
0.5ppm
27.80.5
•CO. 50.76.1
1.416.10.82.04.2
4.427.1
•CO. 516.1
LuICMSSO
0.01ppm
0.100.02
•CO. 010.050.98
0.110.04
•CO. 010.020.36
0.410.10
•C0.010.17
MoICMSSO
0.05ppm
1.991.861.091.621.08
1.572.712.800.891.45
0.711.80
•CO. 050.55
NbICMSSO
0.1ppm
7.5101
39.958.5175
90.55.00.9
88.4176
1197.0
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XRAL XRAL LaboratoriesA Division of SGS Canada Inc.
Work Order: 070445 Date: 22/11/02 FINAL Pane 4 of 4
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1617181920
2122232425
26*Dup 16*Blk BLANK*Std S03
RbICMS80
0.2ppm
84.6706348535509
25951.9
4.7338158
35783.3
•CO. 233.7
SbICMSSii
0.05ppm
3.351.030.420.170.19
0.110.130.140.12o.n0.103.33
<0.050.23
SeICMS80
2ppm
<2^<2<2<2
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0.1ppm
0.78.08.35.14.1
3.7^.1*:0.1
9.94.8
3.70.7
<0.11.1
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0.05ppm
1.0513.77.357.9125.2
11.60.520.0722.613.9
11.11.25
•CO. 050.34
TeICMS80
0.2ppm
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0.2ppm
8.71.81.10.96.8
1.95.3
*:0.22.45.7
6.88.8
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TlICMS80
0.02ppm
1.486.622.374.414.50
2.090.380.042.010.99
3.421.49
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UICMSSO
0.1ppm
2.50.60.60.61.1
1.91.3
<0.l0.30.9
1.22.6
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WICMSSO
0.1ppm
0.72.51.51.82.2
2.10.60.11.21.9
1.30.7
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0.1ppm
7.01.31.02.6
27.1
6.94.10.37.5
18.3
13.96.9
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0.5ppm
0.6*;o.5^.5•CO. 5
5.9
0.7-C0.5•CO. 5•CO. 5
2.4
2.60.6
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2.55C. 630.951 37IflQ
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34.941750.3
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7\ 43.1246.7 2,4
6.219.1
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Laboratories A DIVISION OF ASSAY LABORATORY SERVICES INC.
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Certificate of Analysis
Date Received : 26-Sep-03
Date Completed : 03-Oct-03Job #200341384
Reference :
Sample #: 12 Rock
Accurassay #59287
59288
59289
59290
59291
59292
59293
59294
59295
59296
59297 Check
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59299
Client Id
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39
40
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42
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PROCEDURE
Certified ByDerek I.Bsc., Laboratory Manager approval of the laboratory
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The results included on this report relate only to the items tested
Thr rartififinr of Analysis should not be reproduced except in full, without the writtenAL903-0417-10/03/2003 02:21 PM
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343412723758282625
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2.793.402.725.795.003.022.613.341.542.702.511.963.58
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0.220.020.720.010.010.891.430.491.290.590.560.010.03
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317•:10057670836659215752511384335316640225
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30251611141521311217151017
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2.051.512.252.612.672.512.862.612.042.452.292.322.16
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17122221242819281319171210
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15960
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ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES
Transaction No: Recording Date: Approval Date:
Client(s):392655
Survey Type(s):
W0410.00224
2004-FEB-06
2004-MAY-30
Work Report Summary
Status: APPROVED
Work Done from: 2002-JUN-06
to: 2003-OCT-15
RESKY, JAMES DANIEL
ASSAY LC PROS P
Work Report Details:
Claim# PerformK 1221034 SO
K 1221035 SO
K 1221036 S5.677
K 1221037 SO
K 1221266 SO
55,677
External Credits:
Reserve:
Perform Approve Applied
S1,986 S800
51,986 S800
SO 81,600
51,705 81,600
SO S800
S5.677 S5.600
SO
Applied Approve
S800
S800
51,600
51,600
S800
55,600
Assign Reserve Assign Approve Reserve Approve Due Date
SO 1,186 SO
SO 1,186 SO
S4.000 0 577
SO 28 SO
SO 0 SO
S4.000 S2.400 577
SO 2006-FEB-07
SO 2006-FEB-07
SO 2006-FEB-07
S77 2006-FEB-07
50 2006-FEB-07
S77
S77 Reserve of Work Report*: W041 0.00224
S77 Total Remaining
Status of claim is based on information currently on record.
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2004-Jun-09 11:46 armstrong-d Page 1 of 1
' Ministry of Northern Development and Mines
Date: 2004-JUN-02
Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines Ontario
GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE 933 RAMSEY LAKE ROAD, 6th FLOOR SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3E 6B5
JAMES DANIEL RESKY 422 2ND ST. SOUTH KENORA, ONTARIO P9N 1G6 CANADA
Tel: (888) 415-9845 Fax:(877)670-1555
Dear Sir or Madam
Submission Number: 2.27148 Transaction Number(s): W0410.00224
Subject: Approval of Assessment Work
We have approved your Assessment Work Submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached Work Report Summary indicates the results of the approval.
At the discretion of the Ministry, the assessment work performed on the mining lands noted in this work report may be subject to inspection and/or investigation at any time.
The revisions outlined in the Notice dated April 15, 2004 have in part been corrected. The work report has been much improved. Accordingly, assessment work credit has been approved as outlined on the Declaration of Assessment Work Form that accompanied this submission.
Prior to any future assessment work submissions refer to the regulations regarding the necessary reporting requirements.
If you have any question regarding this correspondence, please contact BRUCE GATES by email at [email protected] or by phone at (705) 670-5856.
Yours Sincerely,
Roy DenommeSenior Manager(A), Mining Lands Section
Cc: Resident Geologist
James Daniel Resky (Claim Holder)
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