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SE... QN. IHE^UNDER.. THE QlNllAj*lQ. ,. PR.O.SPJECXQ^
COMMENCING IN MAY, 1930, WU F? K WAS CARRIED OUT BY DAVE KUKKFI. EIAl. dix! T H). GLAGIFR ORl'TK PROPERTY NORTH K. AB! OF NIPIGON ONTARIO,IN lin, COSGRAVE i.AKi A RI.: A (CLAIM MAP B-:/::,),.
TIE WORK CONSISTED OF RF. MOVING THE OVERFU TRDFN IN SELECTED AREAS HAVING Till:; HOST OBVIOUS ROTENIIAL l OR MINERALIZATION, THEN S-; AM K' l :iNG THE ROCK Al "i m T HOROUGHLY WASHING THE OUTCROP CLEAN USING l II B! l PR! BBUR) WA1 ER HOSE,,
THF OVERBURDEN WAS.:) l IRBT RFHOVF.D PY MEANS OE A PUG! i- POWERED LIGHT WEIGHT BACK- HOI }, CAPABLE OE MOVING IT 1ROUGI ! WOODED AREAS ANDSWAMPY AREAS wrrn VERY LITTLE DAMAGE o n D IETICULTY, AE; WELL AS in INC AHL.I. TO WORK ON RUGGED
Till: EX(;Ei. L.ENt:i:: OE THlfi "SUPER-HOE" PICTURED ON THE: BACK CCJVER OE Tl-IIf; RFF'ORT HI) l f:KI Y F(H:AMF EVIDENT.
AT'n'R WORKING 1-OR VOUli DAYS::, T l IE "BUPi: R ' HOI:" HAD COMPLETED NEARLY 3000 SQUARE METRES O! STRIPPING, BY FAR OUT --DOING CONVENT 10NAL EQILI -
HYDRAULIC STRIPPING WAS DONt IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING AMD IN CONJUNCTION WITH MECI IAMI GAL STRIPPING TO INCREASE THE MAN-HOUR I T! ICIENCY, AND ALTHOUGH USING 2" HIGH-PRESSURE HOSE WAS NOT AN EASY JOB li WAS rXTFWMELY EFFECTIVE, THF HONDA 20 PRESSURE PUMP PERFORMING ADMIRABiY AT D I STANK.;! G O! UP TO GOO FEE'L..
).-.:| AS1IN!,-; USilNG C- I -l... MAGNA-PAC FAS] l Y BROKF: UP THE ROC:K FOR SAMP! ) FIG, Wl l) (.T! WAS T 1 11; N CARRJFD GUI, CAREFULLY RECORDING ANDMARK:I MG EACH SAMPI ..r LOCATION.
MAPPING O) HI). OUTCRO! :'S ? THE SAMPLE LOCATIONS, AND TT IE ASSAYRFBULTB COMPLl'TTl.) Till, L'RO(y;RAM. THE MAPPING WAS DONE IN SEVERALSTAGES, 10 ENSURE Till OORR1 CTNFCB OF Tl IF SAMPI E LOCATIONS.
A REFERENCE LINE 3 S SHOWN ON THE ENCLOSED MAP, ADDED FOR THEia Nil IT OF TYING; IN THE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY RESULTS, GATTIEI^ED AND r;oLip:i i. ED BY ID KUKKEE^ IN JULY AND AUGUST 1990.
A WARM T HANK- YOU GO! S OUT TO KATERI MARCHAND, GEOLOGIST, AMD NORAMDA FXPI. URAT IONS' GEOLOGIST KEVIN THOMSON FOR THEIR CAPABLE ASSiS'lANCE AND DETAILED SAMPLE DESCRI F'T IONS, TO THEIR FIRMS WHICH COVfTOD MUCH O) THE OUGTM 01 THF ASSAY WORK, AND TO MR. BERNIE SCHNEIUERS, RESIDENT GEOLOGIST, M.N.D.M. FOR HIS EXCF l. l. FNT ASSISIAMCE,
ABOUT l HE..FRONT COVER;
A V 'J l W 01 l OCA'1 ) i IN "EK-1" , I ROH 1!!! NOR'I l i S3DE fir 11 II OUTCROP,,piio'io SHOWS -lin-:, i :IN:ISHI-D PRODUCT 01- 'i i-ir S'l RIPPING PROGRAM; CLEAN BARK- ROCK IN win on "i i u- MINI RAI IXA'I ION, vi :ING, IRACIURH:, TEXIURE,Ef) DDJN!-.;, i/IRJ'IO , riC, ARE R] AD1I Y APPAR1- M'l ,
:iM "11!). FORVGROUND, MOT)- '11-11 OON'I AO'I BE'IWEEN "l M I- GRANO --Dl ORI TF AND )l!i MI l ACJ DlMfM'iC,
[!if:A"i:uN "EK-1" L.. ] I.B OM THE IMMEDIATE WEST SIDE DF THE LENGHTY GLACIER CREEK FAULT IN THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF MINING CLAIM T.B.IOEK-IB:-;?, ?o METRES SOOTH OF A BUSH ROAD LEADING EAST FROM THECOSGRAVE LAKE ROAD, ABOUT 600 METRES WEST OF CANDLE LAKE.
Tl- IE .RE A R.. CO VE R ; :| IOW!: 'l Hi CAN! l ("K :A'T J l IN y "EK-1" 1JI"I' ORL T l -li:ini^pi'jNt-;. K!(,nr -11-11. SOPER--HOE", C.IWNKD AND on KAIID HE: MR. STEVEHAM*. R, O!' KAMINIEH IQUIA, ONTARIO.
THIS MACHINE IS ABLE TO OPERATE IN UP TO SIX FEET OF MUD, MUSKEG, WATER, E 1C. , AND EASILY WORKS ON UNEVEN SLOPES UP TO 45 DEGREES.
INS:[DE.REPOR:i.
rm'lO S'iHOWi; THl SOOTH SIDE OF LOCATION "EK-i" AM E R 5-ri 'RJ PI '-' INGwriH 'nn: "SUPER-HOE" AC VJEWID i U-OM !OCAT:![IN "ei. -SB" REF-ER TO r NOI fin) D M
NO-IT, -mi GR) KM:I;;M coii'ii^ ox:ii)i SIAJNJNG :IN 1 1 ir FORE- GROUND, THISPlltilO I'JAi; TAKKN WIIJI. I S'IAM))]NG ON A VE3N T HAT RETURN I.' D ASSAY VAi l .11 S 01 Lil' 10 l 'S 7. C .:OPPFK AND . Ol'j 01 INC* S l 'F. R TON 00 1.. D.
l OCA"! ION "EK-i" HAS RETURN) D VAI O) S 01 UP 10 0.135 OUNCES PER TON GOLD.
DESCRIPTIONS 0} 'i HE ROCK COMPOSITION ARE INCLUDED IN THE ENCLOSED MAP, AMD ASSAY REPORTS.
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FIGURE (ill) CLAIM MAP GLACIER CREEK PROPERTY page (9)
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Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.
Assaying - Consulting - Representation11
Assay CertificateCROUPE ARIEL
OW-0926-RA1
: JUL-06-90Project: GCAnn:
We hereby certify thesubmitted JUL-04-90
SampleNumher32039320403204 13204232043320443204532046320473204832049 -P
following Assay of 1 1 ROCKby K. MARCHAND.
Au Au -Checkg/tonne g/tonne
0.370.023.59 3.260.120.350.01NilNil
0.01Nil
0.34 0.30
Copy t. 640 3RD AVE.VAL D'OR.QUEBEC2. 540 SELKIRK ST.S.THUNDER BAY.ONT3. FAX TO THUNDER BAY
samples'
Cu Cu -Checkppm ' ppm
74206340
127800 12700049400
392079401970
17410701270
12200
NOTE: "P" Indicates where the whole sample was pulverized and assayed using duplicate l A. T. portions.
Certified by
G. Lebel / Manager
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK1TO ' Telephone (705)642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300
Established 1928
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.
Assaying - Consulting - Representation Jt l S f] fh fi 5 C
Assay CertificateCompany: GROUPE ARIELProject: GC
Ann: K.MARCHAND
We hereby certify lne following Assay of 21 ROCK samples submitted MAY-23-90 by K. MARCHAND.
OW-0673-RA1
Dme: MAY-28-90 Copy l. 540 SELKIRK ST.S.,THUNDER BAY.ONT.
2. ARIEL.6403 AVE.VALDOR.QUEDEC.J9P-IS53. FAX TO VAL d'OR
Sample Nurcber32018 32019 32020 32021 3202232023 32024 32025 32026 3202732028 32029 32030 32031 3203232033 32034 32035 32036 3203732038
Au Au check g/tonne g/tonne
0.19 0.15 0.07 0.02 0.24 0.200.16 0.15 0.07 0.37 1.24 1.120.23 1.59 1.57 0.39 0.12 0.060.08 0.19 0.05 0.75 1.11 Nil0.01
Cu ppm
12200 17600 11300 3070
2590011800 86300 16000 29700 47303970 14200 10300 68800 1920031300 23300 6680
23900 2860313
Certified by_
G. Lebel / Manager
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244, FAX (705)642-3300
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Sample description
All samples assayed for Gold and Copper (See attached assay sheets for results)
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SampleNumber
32018l/t
32019
32020
b
32021
32022
32023
32024U-.
32025
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C^ 32026
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Oo 32027f i \' 1 0 lCr'3 ' v
Description
7 in. wide zone of Qz-CB - m alachite with 39fc Cy. Contained within brecciatedbiotite gneiss (probably of dioritic origin?).Orientation: 3350 775 0
Banded Qz - CB - malachite Vein with host-rock material and 5 - 69fe diss Cy (up to109fc Cy). About 6 - 8 in. wide. Host - rx is biotite-chlorite-kspar gneiss.Orientation: 0200 788 0
Thin semi-massive stringer of Cy (about 1-2 cm thick). Hosted in biotile-kspar-chlorite gneiss (id. as before) that is carbonated.Orientation: 0050 7900
Qz-CB veinlets with J-2% diss Cy. Hosted in sediment-like schist with chlorite anccarbonate.Orientation: 0100 7 900 and are perpendicular to the E-W foliation in the schist.The veinlets actually correspond to the filling of fractures developed along the axialplane of some microfolds affecting the schist.
Blue-grey Qz-CB-CL vein with 2-49fc diss Cy. About 10 in. wide. Sample takenacross the vein. Host rock is biotitc-chlorite gneiss with foliation developed atN0900Orientation of vein: 0 1 50 7 600
Blue-grey Qz-CB-CL banded vein with J-2% diss, blebby Cy. About 2 - 6 in. wideOrientation: 3600 7750
Stringer of semi-massive Cy mixed with cnibonaie. Aveiages 2 In. width. Hostedsilicified, carbonatized biotite-chlorite gneiss containing Tr - 19fc Cy.Orientation: 3600
Stringer of semi-massive to disseminated Cy mixed with carbonate. Averages 2 -49k Cy. Hosted in Biotite-kspar-chlorite gneiss.Orientation: 3600
Idem as before. Stringer of semi-massive to disseminated Cy with carbonate. Vanin width from 2 to 7 in. Hosted in biotite-kspar-chlorite gneiss.Orientation: 0200 7900
Brecciated, chloritized and silicified gneiss. Quartz flooded. Located at the intersetion of two fracture systems oriented 0050 and 3000 . 3 - 49o diss. Cy.
l Kl 0.2.0^
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32028
32029
(0.0*)
l - 03 -?i C^ 32030
l 0-2*1
B 6.S# y. C-u. 32031
O.^
ToCu- 32032
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"5. \37oOc 32033
l 0-0&
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32035
32036
Qz-CB-CL banded vein with l - 37o diss. blebs of Cy. About 10 in. wide. Repre sents the continuation to the north of the vein system present in area GL3C Orientation: 0250
Represents the northern extension of the vein from sample #32028. 'Hie vein is well banded and made up of sugary Qz-CB-CL, malachite staining and some kspar gneissic host-rx. About 3 - 49fc Cy. Sample taken over the width of the vein Orientation: 1950 778 0
Closely spaced sugary Qz stringers in a 10 in. wide, brecciated zone made up of silicified, carbonatizcd, kspar-rich gneiss. About 2 - 6^0 Cy with locally 8 - 109fc Py. Orientation: 3550 7900
Sugary Qz-CB vein, 7 in. wide, banded. Contains semi massive Cy (20 - 257o) with some malachite and azurite staining. Orientation: 350V900
Mineralized biotite gneiss at the intersection of E-W and N-S fracture systems; chloritizcd, silicified and carbonatized, malachite staining. About 3 - 49b Cy with locally 109fc Cy.
Sugary Qz-CB-k5par vein hosted in chloritized biotite gneiss. About 3 - 4^o Cy. The vein is 12 to 16 in. wide and is continuous across the outcrop over 12 meters. Orientation: 356V880
Zone of Qz stringers (20 - 25^o) in biotite gneiss. Carbonatized, hcmatized, mal achite staining. Zone is about 14 in. wide and continuous over outcrop for 8 meters. Orientation: 0050
Silicified, carbonalizcd (vuggy A rusty) wall-rock ol biotite gneiss in contact with Qz stringers. The wall-rx itself contains 10 - 159b Qz, 2 - 39fc Cy and Tr wine- stained pyrite. Sample taken over 16 in. width. Orientation of Qz Stringers: 3450
Repeat of samples 4294 - 4295 from Goldfields which ran 0.139 oz Au/t. Qz Vein mostly contained in pink/white granite near contact wilh biotite gneiss. 4 - 69fc Cy, heavy malachite staining. Sample is a l 1/2 foot chip sample across the face of the vein and includes granite and gneiss wall-rx material. Orientation: 3400 7800
32037 Metamorphosed sediments with well developed foliation at 1000 1 78 0 . Seds are turned into Muscovite, Biotite, Chlorite schist that is weakly carbonatized. Seds are in contact with the granite. Sample is taken along contact zone and contains l - 29fc Cy.
32038 Plain seds i.e. biotilc-muscovite-carbonaie schist which are cross-cut by 2 - 39fc Q/, stringers oriented perpendicular to the foliation and containing Tr - 19b Cy.
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LaboratoryT Number
l L - 22131
T L - 22132
l L - 22133T L - 22134
B L - 22135
IF L - 22136
L L - 22137
P L - 22138
L L - 22139
l L - 22140
II L - 22141
1 L - 22142
f L - 22143
l L - 22144
f L - 22145
L L - 22146
P L - 22147
L L - 22148
P L - 22149
L L - 22130
1 L - 22151
J L - 22152
I L - 22153
f L - 22154
L L - 22155
P L - 22156
Li, - 22157 S
PL -/2215X'
JV- 2^59
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11071-A
11071-B
11071^0
11071-D
11071-E
11071-P
11071-0
11071-H
11071-1
11071-J
11071-K
11071-L
11071-M
11071-N
11071-0
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11072-B
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11072-D
11072-E
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11072-N
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Gold
g/tonne
0.17
0.34
NIL
TRACE
TRACE
TRACE
TRACE
NIL
TRACE
0.17
TRACE
0.17
0,17
0.34
NIL
0.17
TRACE
0.17
0.17
0.17
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0.17
0.51
0.34
0.17
0.17
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TRACE
0.17
Copper
ppra
38000
17000
510
100
1790
42500
420
380
80
9800
3500
7400
4500
40500
1150
1130
440
1240
8300
6400
4200
2800
4400
82000
80000
10000
6200
19000
9700
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Attention: Mr. Garth Pierce
SAMPLE ( S Rocks
Page 2 of
Laboratory Number
Harks on Satrple
Gold
g/tonne
Copper
ppm
L - J2J161 L - 22162
11073-A 1.72 8100011073-3 TRACE 1350
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REF. LINE-CUTTING JULY-AUGUST 1990
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LEGEND
ALTERATION
SYMBOLS
FP FELDSPAR PORPHYRY
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CB* ORBOKAT1Z.ED
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"* SkiCIFiED
ATTITUDE of VEINS
SHEARED
SAMPLES-
QUARTZ - CARBONATE VEINS
CHIP
STRIPPING AND SAMPLING
SCALE 1;2OO
GLACIER CREEK PROPERTY
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