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42A04NW8568 63.4883 KENOGAMING010

PRELIMINARY REPORT on theOutcrop Stripping - Trenching Program

Reeves Joint Venture Propertyfor

GLEN AUDEN RESOURCES LIMITEDand

GOLDROCK RESOURCES INC.by

Ron Burk, M.Sc.Eng. August 10, 1988

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION.

AREAS MARKED FOR OUTCROP STRIPPING/TRENCHING.

COMPLETED WORK.

CERTIFICATION

LIST OF FIGURES

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Property Location Property Claim Map Trench Locations

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INTRODUCTION

l A program of mechanical outcrop stripping and trenching was

initiated by Glen Auden Resources and Goldrock Resources in June,

B 1988 on their jointly held Reeves Joint Venture (RJV) property

B located in Reeves, Sewell, Kenogaming and Penhorwood Townships.

This work is being done to follow-up geologic mapping,

l geophysical surveying (ground magnetics and induced polarization

methods) and a limited amount of outcrop stripping done in

B November, 1987. Specifically, the trenching will attempt to

B expose areas marked by chargeability/resistivity (IP) anomalies

which ideally indicate concentrations of sulfide mineralization,

l Machinery being used for this work consists of a D7F Caterpillar

bulldozer and a 945 Caterpillar excavator. Bedrock exposed by

B the stripping and trenching is being mapped and sampled for gold

content. High-pressure water pumps are being used to wash loose

dirt and rubble from the bedrock surfaces. In trenches where

l bedrock is not reached samples of glacial till will be collected

and analyzed for gold.

M AREAS MARKED FOR OUTCROP STRIPPING/TRENCHING

Geologic mapping and the interpretation of airborne and

l ground magnetics survey data suggest that within the mafic

volcanic sequences which underlie much of the RJV property there

are westerly and southwesterly striking high strain deformation

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zones. These zones are considered to be prospective areas for

l gold mineralization. Chargeability anomalies located

coincidently with the interpreted positions of the deformation

zones represent the higher priority targets for the current

B trenching program (Map 2, see back pocket).

The southeast corner of Reeves Township is one area where

l mapping has identified a wide zone of highly sheared and

chemically altered rock which is also marked by a series of

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chargeability anomalies. Other target areas are located within

1500 meters northwest and southwest of Deerfoot Lake in

Kenogaming Township. A group of induced polarization anomalies

in Penhorwood Township which are associated with a sheared

ultramafic unit altered to a talc-carbonate, and locally

fuchsitic schist will also likely be trenched. Map 2 shows the

location of the more prominent chargeability anomalies which havelbeen targeted for trenching.

lCOMPLETED WORK

B As of August 5th, 1988, 15 days of mechanical stripping have

fl been done on the property, and specifically on claims 932075 and

901334 in the southeast corner of Reeves Township (Map 2 in back

l pocket). This work completes about one third of the total amount

of trenching estimated to be done on the property. Trench

B locations are controlled by a cut grid which was used for

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lgeophysical surveying. An east-west base-line follows the

l Reeves/Penhorwood and Sewell/Kenogaming township lines, with the

0+OOE/O+OON grid coordinate located at the mutual corner point of

B the four townships.

B The main area of stripping so far has been on line 7+OOW,

between 0+50N and 2+50N (see Map 2). An area of 1500 square

l meters which has been stripped between 7+OOW/1+75N and

7+OOW/2+OON has exposed highly deformed and altered mafic

B volcanic rock consisting of chlorite, sericite and iron

B carbonate. Narrow, discontinuous quartz veins (stringers) are

locally abundant. Schist rock hosting these veins contains

B appreciable concentrations of pyrite. There is also a number of

westerly trending ankerite-quartz veins, 20 to 50 centimeters

B wide, which are exposed in the outcrop.

M Trenches at 8+50W/2+75N, 7+OOW/2+25N and 5+80W/2+15N have

exposed a grey coloured, relatively massive rock which has been

B strongly ankeritized and is locally pyritic. This rock appears

to be highly altered greywacke. Spatially associated with this

rock are narrow zones or units of dark grey, carbonaceous schist

B commonly containing 20 to 40 percent pyrite.

The trenching work done to date has been successful in

B uncovering previously unknown zones of shear deformation,

alteration, quartz veining and pyrite mineralization, as well as

B expanding existing exposures of such rock. Overburden

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lthicknesses have not exceeded the depth penetration of the

l excavator, however, eastwards from the completed trenches the

overburden is expected to be thicker, and consequently sampling

B of glacial till instead of bedrock may have to be done.

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lRon Burk, M.Sc.Eng.

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CERTIFICATION

Ron Burk

I, Ron Burk of 29 Wardencourt Drive, Agincourt, Ontario certify H that;

1. I am a graduate of the University of Toronto

with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Geo-Engineering

2. I am a graduate of Queen's University with a l Master of Science, Geological Engineering.

3. I have been practising my profession in M Canada for 4 years.

4. I have no economic interests in the property M covered by this report.

Dated this August 10, 1988 l TIMMINS, Ontario

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REPORT on the OUTCROP STRIPPINGand

TRENCHING PROGRAMon the

Reeves Joint Venture Propertyfor

GLEN AUDEN RESOURCES LIMITEDby

Ron Burk. M.Se. Eng. October, 1988

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SUMMARY.

INTRODUCTION..

PROPERTY LOCATION AND ACCESS..........................

GENERAL GEOLOGY

ECONOMIC GEOLOGY..

PREVIOUS WORK..

AREAS OF OUTCROP STRIPPING/TRENCHING..................

RESULTS OF THE TRENCHING PROGRAM - GEOLOGY AND ASSAYS.

CONCLUSIONS

RECOMMENDATIONS

REFERENCES

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APPENDIX A:

Property Location Regional Geology

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SUMMARY

A program of mechanical outcrop stripping and trenching was

carried out from July 14 to September 9, 1988 on the Reeves Joint

l Venture mining property located in Reeves, Sewell, Kenogaming and

Penhorwood Townships, Porcupine Mining Division, approximately 55

l km west of Timmins, Ontario. This work has exposed a westerly

B trending zone of high strain deformation, 150 meters wide and

likely more than one kilometer in length, in southeastern Reeves

l Township. This zone is characterized by the development of

strongly foliated chlorite-ankerite schist, drag folding of the

l schist, and the presence of ankerite-quartz veins. More than 200

B rock channel samples were taken from stripped areas along this

deformation zone. Assays show that sheared and carbonatized

l mafic volcanic rock rarely contains anomalous amounts of gold,

but that pyrite-rich, chlorite or sericite schist is weakly

enriched in gold.

The outcrop stripping has, however, uncovered a new gold

occurrence on claim 932074 in the southeast corner of Reeves

l Township. The showing consists of a narrow quartz vein with

visible native gold that dips at a moderate angle to the

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lsouthwest apparently orthogonal to the plunge of a fold which is

l developed in the chlorite-iron carbonate schist, or host rock of

the vein.

* It is recommended that additional stripping/trenching be

B done in the immediate area of the gold-bearing vein. As well, a

number of short diamond drill holes are proposed to test for the

l presence of hidden veins oriented parallel to the known vein.

The major shear zone exposed by the stripping program also

B warrants more exploration work. A number of widely spaced,

B relatively long drill holes drilled northwards through the shear

zone would test for potential vein systems hidden by low-lying

l ground bordering a north-northeasterly flowing creek which occurs

north of the stripped areas.

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INTRODUCTION

l Mechanical outcrop stripping and trenching was done from

* July 14 to September 9 1988 on the Reeves Joint Venture (RJV)

* property located in Reeves, Sewell Kenogaming and Penhorwood

B Townships, Porcupine Mining Division. Ontario. The property is

jointly held by Toronto-based junior mining companies, Glen Auden

m Resources Limited and Goldrock Resources Inc. This work was done

to follow-up geologic mapping, geophysical surveying (ground

B magnetics and induced polarization methods), and a limited amount

U o f outcrop stripping done in October, 1987. The trenching has

exposed bedrock areas marked by chargeability (IP) anomalies

l which were interpreted as sites of disseminated sulfide

mineralization.

* The machinery used for the trenching consisted of a D7F

B Caterpillar bulldozer and a 945 Caterpillar excavator. A

high-pressure water pump was used to wash loose dirt and rubble

l from bedrock surfaces. Exposed bedrock was then mapped at 1:200

scale and sampled for gold content. Approximately 250 rock

B channel samples, cut with a power rock saw (using carbide blades)

H and typically one meter in length, were analyzed by Technical

Services Laboratories in Timmins using the fire assay/atomic

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PROPERTY LOCATION AND ACCESS

m The Reeves Joint Venture (RJV) property consists of 427

contiguous unpatented mining claims encompassing approximately

B 6,850 hectares which are broadly centred on the four-corner

B junction of Reeves, Sewell, Kenogaming and Penhorwood Townships,

some 55 kilometers west of Timmins, Ontario (Figure 1). Access

l to the property is via Highway 101 which skirts the northern

boundary of the property, and the main Kenogaming logging road.

B Branching northwards from the Kenogaming road is logging road #3

m which directly accesses the area of the property where most of

the trenching was done.

GENERAL GEOLOGY

The Reeves Joint Venture property lies in the northern part

of the Archean-age Swayze Greenstone Belt (Figure 2) and covers

typical sequences of mafic submarine flows and less abundant

l intermediate to felsic volcanics (Milne, 1972: Burk, 1987).

Exposures of sedimentary rocks are sparse on the property, though

l two prominent units of oxide and sulfide facies banded iron

B formation have been identified. Intrusive sheets and pods of

ultramafic and mafic rocks are common, particularly in the

l western and southeastern portions of the claim group.

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ECONOMIC GEOLOGY

Geologic mapping done in 1987 (Burk, 1987) and the

interpretation of airborne and ground magnetics survey data

indicate that within the mafic volcanic sequences underlying much

of the RJV property there are westerly and southwesterly

striking, high strain deformation zones which are deemed to be

prospective areas for gold mineralization. Chargeability

anomalies located coincidently with these deformation zones

constitute particularly attractive targets for detailed

exploration work. One such target area is in the southeast

corner of Reeves Township (claims 932075 and 901334) where

l mapping has identified a wide zone of highly sheared and

hydrothermally altered rock which is also marked by a series of

B chargeability anomalies. Old reports from the files of the

m Ministry of Northern Development and Mines describe trenching

work done in this area of Reeves Township in 1935-36 by Erie

Canadian Mines. This early work was done to locate the source of

black, pyritic quartz rubble evidently containing visible gold

and assaying 0.14 ounces gold per ton which was discovered in the

area. In addition, in 1946, Kalbrook Mining drilled 13 holes in

the vicinity of the "float" trench. Apparently no economic gold

mineralization was encountered, although drill logs are not

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The geology of the original 267 claims of the RJV property

was most recently mapped in the 1987 field season and is

described by Burk (1987). Early in 1988, eighty-six kilometers

of cut grid lines located within the limits of the original claimm

group were surveyed with a magnetometer (Burk, 1988A). In June,

1988, an induced polarization survey was done on approximately 26

line-kilometers of the same grid, specifically in areas where

geologic mapping and the magnetic data suggested good potential

for shear zone-hosted sulfide mineralization (report in

progress) .

In addition to the geologic mapping and geophysical

surveys, mechanical stripping and trenching was carried out in

October, 1987 in the southeast corner of Reeves Township, eastern

Penhorwood Township, and just west of Deerfoot Lake in Kenogaming

Township (Garner, 1987). Two series of overburden pits were also

excavated and sampled in these areas (Garner, 1987).

For a more comprehensive review of exploration work done on

the Reeves Joint Venture property by Glen Auden/Goldrock as well

as other mining companies which previously held claims in the

area the reader is referred to Burk (1987).

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AREAS OF OUTCROP STRIPPING/TRENCHING

l The majority of the stripping and trenching was done on

claims 932075, 901^334 and 932074 in the southeastern corner of

l Reeves Township. Nine separate areas were stripped or trenched

m on these claims; their locations are 'tied' to the metric grid

which has its baseline following the Reeves/Penhorwood township

l boundary and its 0+OON/O+OOE coordinate at the junction point of

Reeves, Sewell, Kenogaming and Penhorwood Townships (Maps l and

l 2). Stripped areas identified as Trenches 1,3,8 and 6 were

B targeted on an easterly trending, strong chargeability anomaly

which extends at least 900 meters between lines 3+OOW and 12+OOW,

l (see Map 2, Back pocket). A second chargeability anomaly, south

of, and parallel to the other anomaly was investigated by

l Trenches 2 and 5. Three areas on these claims were trenched

B because of the presence of small outcroppings of sheared and

hydrothermally altered rock, and are exposed in Trenches 2,7 and

lElsewhere on the RJV property eight trenches were dug to

l investigate chargeability anomalies on claims 933528, 933562,

g 933571, 933573, 987256 and 947253 (Trenches 10 to 16, Map 1). In

addition, two areas with known auriferous quartz veining located

l on claims 798201 and 798202 (Trenches 17 and 18) optioned by R.

Tremblay of Timmins to Glen Auden Resources, were stripped to

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can be accessed via an abandoned logging road which branches

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Sewell Lake.

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The trenching and stripping done during the 1988 field

l season was successful in uncovering previously unknown zones of

shear deformation, hydrothermal alteration, quartz veining and

l pyrite mineralization. As well, existing outcrops of such rock

n were enlarged. Most important, however, stripping done in the

northern part of claim 932074, southeastern Reeves Township, has

l led to the discovery of a new gold showing,

The new gold occurrence is located at about 2+90W/3+70N on

l the cut grid (see Trench 4, Map 2). The exposure consists of

•m tightly folded chlorite-ankerite schist which likely represents

highly deformed and altered mafic lava rock. The rock is

l strongly foliated and with the segregation of chlorite and iron

carbonate displays a thinly laminated texture. The configuration

J of asymmetric folds in the outcrop suggests the presence of a

H large-scale, westerly-verging fold. Based on the orientation of

the small, parasitic folds and crenulations, the larger fold

l plunges roughly 50 degrees northeast. Native gold occurs as fine

specks in a white quartz vein, 3 to 10 centimeters wide, which

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l roughly orthogonal to the axial plunge of the large fold. The

best assays for 8 samples from the vein were 1.1, 0.13, 0.04 and

l 0.04 ounces gold per ton. Samples of chlorite-ankerite schist

m from the immediate footwall of the gold-bearing vein (where the

vein rock has broken away from the fracture surface) yielded

l assay values of 550, 130, 40, 270 parts per billion (ppb) gold.

Several meters from the vein the altered mafic volcanic rock

M contains only marginally anomalous gold concentrations (10-40 ppb

m . gold).

The stripped area in Trench l clearly reveals the source of

l the chargeability anomaly which has been delineated through the

centre of claim 901334 between lines 3+OOW and 12+OOW. The

l exposure (see Inset l, Map 2) shows a strongly foliated, and

m locally drag-folded, pyritic chlorite-ankerite schist.

Disseminated grains and foliation-parallel lenses of pyrite

m constitute between 5 and 15 percent of the rock. Where pyrite

concentrations are greatest, the rock is primarily composed of a

8 blackish-green chlorite. Minor amounts of chalcopyrite were

m observed in disrupted quartz veins hosted by the sulfide-rich

rock. Also observed in the stripped outcrop are a dioritic dike

l which strikes east-west and a 4-meter long pod of ankerite-quartz

rock which is believed to be a boudinaged segment of a

l carbonate-quartz vein. The pyritic rock, the precursor of which

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may have been a sulfide-bearing. fine-grained volcanic

l sedimentary rock, is not appreciably enriched in gold. Of 18

samples collected from this rock all but 2 samples gave assays of

B less than 50 ppb gold. A sample taken at the schist/dike contact

m had the highest gold content, 100 ppb.

The source of the chargeability anomaly which was uncovered

B in Trench l was also the target of Trench 3. At the second

location (see Inset 3, Map 2), three zones of pyrite-rich

B chlorite schist were determined to be the cause of the high

m chargeability. Two of the sulfide zones follow the margins of an

intermediate dike, about 1.5 meters wide, which in appearance

l resembles the dioritic dike exposed in Trench 1. The

intermediate dike is characterized by the presence of muscovite

B phenocrysts up to 20 mm in size, is pervasively carbonatized, and

m contains a minor amount of disseminated pyrite. The sulfide zones

consist of strongly foliated chlorite and laminated aggregates of

B pyrite, with sporadic, small pods of massive pyrite. The third

sulfide zone lies a few meters south of the dike and trends

B obliquely to the dike. It is suggested that with the intrusion

m o f the dike into a pyritic rock, pre-existing sulfide was

remobilized and concentrated at the margins of the dike.

B Seventeen samples were collected from this exposure. Only 3

samples contain slightly anomalous amounts of gold (120, 85, 60

B ppb), all of them being from the pyrite-rich zones.

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Trenches 6 and 8 (see Map 2) failed to reveal the eastern

l extension of the strong chargeability anomaly which was

investigated in the two previously described stripped areas.

l Instead, variolitic and locally pillowed mafic flow rock was

m exposed. Based on the shapes of variolites and pillows, it

appears that these rocks have undergone much less shear

l deformation than the rocks exposed in the stripped areas to the

west. Hydrothermal alteration is also less intense in the

l exposure of the pillowed flow. Weak to moderate iron

M carbonatization is, however, developed at the south end of Trench

6, and disseminated euhedral pyrite (chargeability source) occurs

l just north of this carbonate alteration. None of the 27 samples

taken from these exposures yielded gold assays of greater than 30

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The source of a moderate to strong chargeability anomaly

which strikes across the southern portions of claims 932074,

l 901334 and 932075 was the target of Trenches 5 and 9. At the

former location there had been previous stripping and blasting

l done, probably dating back to the late 1930' s. Detailed mapping

a of this area (Insets 5 and 6, Map 2) shows the presence of

moderately to well foliated chlorite-ankerite schist, i.e.

l sheared and altered mafic volcanic rock. Small-scale drag folds

and crenulations are commonly developed in the schistose rock.

l In addition, a folded unit of weakly foliated, medium-grained

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l by the presence of angular clasts or clots of chlorite (which are

altered to fuchsite close to quartz veins). The unit appears to

B be either an intermediate pyroclastic or an early dike with

m widely dispersed mafic, xenolithic clasts.

Pods of massive pyrite, less than one meter long, and narrow

l zones of pyrite-rich, quartz-sericite rock which appear to pinch

and swell are found at 4+75W/0+80N and 4+95W/0+85N (see Insets 5

l and 6, Map 2). At the latter site narrow, smokey quartz veins

m a re common and the adjacent volcanic rock is bleached (altered)

and pyritic. Five samples were cut from sulfide-rich rock, and

l returned assay values of 100, 190, 900, 170, and 100 ppb gold.

An additional 12 samples were collected from the surrounding

l chlorite-ankerite schist, with gold values ranging between 10 and

m 1 20 ppb.

The chargeability anomaly investigated by Trench 9 was shown

l to be caused by a 1.5 meter wide zone of highly foliated chlorite

schist hosting narrow, smokey quartz veins which contain

l coarse-grained pyrite. Five samples from this zone failed to

m yield gold assay values greater than 25 ppb gold. A 30 cm wide

quartz pod located a few meters south of the sulfide-bearing zone

l of veining does, however, contain appreciable amounts of gold,

with two samples assaying 450 and 1950 ppb gold,

l The trenching and stripping done just west of Line 7+OOW,

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between 0+60N and 2+10N (Trenches 2 nd 9) has exposed a zone of

l high strain deformation roughly 125 meters wide. Mafic volcanic

rock has been sheared and altered to chlorite-iron carbonate

l schist, where the foliation strikes 080 to 100 degrees and dips

M steeply north. Evidence of the shear deformation is best

observed in the large stripped area of Trench 2 (see Inset 2, Map

l 2). Here, there are numerous westerly trending ankerite-quartz

veins, 10 to 50 cm wide, which have been boudinaged and drag

f folded in a dextral sense. Another noticeable feature of this

B exposure is the local abundance of foliation-parallel quartz

stringers. Low concentrations of pyrite d-3% of the rock) are

l commonly associated with these quartz stringers. (Interestingly,

no chargeability anomalies were detected over these areas of

l sulfide mineralization). A total of 78 channel samples were

M taken from this stripped area. Of these samples only 5 returned

assay values greater than 100 ppb gold, the highest value being

l 240 ppb, with all of these samples consisting of weakly pyritic,

- quartz vein-bearing chloite-ankerite schist. Several samples

l were collected from ankerite-quartz vein rock, however, none of

M these gave assay values greater than 100 ppb gold.

Outside of the southeastern corner of Reeves Township eight

l trenches were dug to test weak to moderate chargeability

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anomalies. Trenches in claims 933562 (Trench 11) and 987256

(Trenches 15 and 16) failed to reach bedrock and were abandoned.

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The bedrock exposed in Trenches 10,12,13,14 and 17 proved in each

case to be only weakly altered or structurally deformed. Mafic

volcanic rock with minor amounts of disseminated pyrite or

pyrrhotite, as is the case in Trench 17, appears to be the source

of the weak chargeability anomalies investigated by the trenches.

Finally, the stripping which was done on claims 798201

l (Trench 18) and 798202 (Trench 19) southwest of Sewell Lake was

to examine two different styles of auriferous mineralization.

l Detailed mapping of these stripped areas is yet to be done,

M however, key aspects of their geology could still be recognized.

On claim 798201 (Trench 18) a quartz-ankerite vein containing

l coarse-grained pyrite has been traced discontinuously in a

northwest direction for about 30 meters, and is seen to be hosted

l by pyritic, and locally banded, chlorite-ankerite rock.

tm Small-scale asymmetric folds in the vicinity of the vein and the

well developed foliation suggests the vein may be structurally

l related to a northwesterly trending fault shown to occur just

west of the stripped area. Grab samples collected from the

l pyritic vein rock has yielded assay values up to 1500 ppb gold,

M while samples of pyrite-rich wall rock generally run in the low

100's of ppb gold,

l The stripping done on claim 798202 (Trench 19) reveals a

very different style of mineralization, one which consists of a

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fissures within a massive, medium-grained dioritic rock. Between

5 and 10 veins, l to 10 cm in thickness, occur across a distance

of about 15 meters. Trace amounts of pyrite and galena are

present in the veins which have iron carbonate alteration halos a

few centimeters wide. This system of veins has been located 200

meters to the north and an equal distance to the south. At the

northern end of their known extent the veins are exposed in a

number of old blasted pits and trenches. Grab samples recently

taken of the blasted rock which contain a few percent pyrite and

galena have assayed as high as 0.45 ounces gold per ton.

CONCLUSIONS

1. A major, westerly trending zone of high strain deformation has been identified in the central portions of claims 932075, 901334 and 932074 in the southeastern corner of Reeves Township. In places this zone is at least 200 meters wide and is characterized by a highly foliated chlorite-ankerite schist, right-handed drag folding of the schist, and the presence of boudinaged ankerite-quartz veins.

2. Pervasive hydrothermal alteration has affected the mafic volcanic rock within the shear zone, primarily in the form of iron carbonatization.

3. Within the broad zone of deformed mafic volcanic rock there are a number of westerly striking horizons along which small pods of massive pyrite and, more commonly, zones of laminated chlorite-pyrite rock have been identified. These zones of sulfide mineralization are the sources of strong, linear chargeability anomalies, and are believed to be narrow, structurally disrupted sulfide-facies iron formations.

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4. Close to 250 rock channel samples were collected from the stripped areas in southeastern Reeves Township. Assays show that strongly carbonatized volcanic rock is generally not enriched in gold; typical gold contents being 5 to 15 ppb gold. Ankerite-quartz vein rock is only marginally enriched in gold, with assay values in the order of 50 ppb gold being most common. Samples from pyrite-rich rock contain geochemically anomalous amounts of gold, but rarely greater than 250 ppb gold.

5. In the northwest corner of claim 932074 sheared mafic volcanic rock has been folded into a west-verging, northeast-plunging structure. The deformation and alteration seen here appears to be separate from the major deformation zone passing 200 meters to the south. A narrow quartz vein oriented orthogonal to the plunge of the fold contains visible gold.

6. Trenching done in Kenogaming and Penhorwood Townships did not uncover zones of deformation and hydrothermal alteration comparable to those identified in south eastern Reeves Township.

l . Economic concentrations of gold occur in fissure-filled quartz veins hosted by dioritic rock southwest of Sewell Lake. However, stripping done on the trend of the veins shows them to be too widely spaced for an actual mineralized zone to be well defined.

RECOMMENDATIONS

1. The newly discovered gold-bearing quartz vein on claim 932074 should be the focus of future exploration work. Additional stripping/trenching could be done in the immediate area of the vein. A number of short drill holes collared in a crescent pattern around the fold, i.e. drilled at 50"NE, 50 0 N and 50 e E would test if a system of parallel veins transects the plunge of the fold in the sheared and carbonatized volcanic rock.

2. The intensity of deformation and alteration and thesize of the shear zone identified in the central areas of claims 932075, 901334 and 932074 make it highly prospective for gold, even though the recent sampling program failed to identify economic mineralization. A number of widely spaced, relatively long holes are recommended to be drilled northwards through and

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A series of relatively short drill holes oriented due east are recommended to test the northerly trending system of quartz fissure veins along its 400 meter known strike length on claim 798202. If these veins pass from diorite rock into foliated volcanic rock they may increase in size and/or be concentrated into a more confined zone.

Respectfully submitted

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REFERENCES

BURK, R.1987 Geological Report on the Reeves Joint Venture

Property of Goldrock Resources Inc. and Glen Auden Resources Limited, Reeves, Sewell, Penhorwood and Kenogaming Townships, Porcupine Mining Division.

BURK, R.1988A Report on Magnetometer Survey on the Reeves

Joint Venture Property of Glen Auden Resources Ltd. and Goldrock Resources Inc.

BURK, R.1988B Preliminary Report on the 1988 Trenching

Program on the Reeves Joint Venture Property of Glen Auden Resources Ltd. and Goldrock Resources Inc.

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3. I have been practising my profession in l Canada for 5 years.

4. I have no economic interests in the property M covered by this report.

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Name and address of Ontario land surveyor.

Other information (Common to 2 or more types)

Names and addresses of men who performed manual work /operated equipment, together with dates and hours of employment.

Names and addresses of owner or operator together with dates when drilling/strippingdona.

Nil

Attachments

Work Sketch: these are required to show the location and extent of work in relation to the nearest claim post.

Work Sketch (as above) in duplicate

Nil

768 (85/12)

T i m en :i. n s ,, O n tar i o October 6, J. 93F

I, Rob e r t S,, Mi i .Id l eton , Vi c: e--F1 r BS i d e. r: t G] nn A u d'-A r- i lr'v:-(.v...tr r'---?! : ;. i... i i n:1' ted ,, de:? hert-y'- f J" i'-' 1 ;-o l l o w i i") (j f (:''-:: r.' w.-?ri-~ paid t o r. uvr--'1 Stripping ni"i our property in Reeves;::,

L. e o A l a r i e a ri d R o n i?For POWC.T Stripping and E q u :i. p n i e n t. C o s t E

B u n r i B e R t? r 11 a 11".

R ,, Ei.. ' 1 i r:\ c.' J r-1 r" n E;: p i. o r a t. i. i::? r i

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121 Richmond Street West Suite 301 Toronto, Ontario M5H2K1Tel:(416) 861-9316 Fax:(416) 861-1367

inGlen AudenResourcesLimited

'Sef vices •

1300

ROBERT S. MIDDLETON EXPLORATION SERVICES INC.

36 Cedar St. So.O. Box1637mmins, Ontario4N7W8elephone (705) 264-4246ax: 705-267-6110

September 30- 1988

Suite301121 Richmond St. W.Toronto, OntarioM5H2K1Telephone: (416) 861-9316Fax:416-861-1367

Glen Auden Resources LimitedSuite 50067 Richmond Street WestTORONTO OntarioM5H 1Z5

RE Your Sewell-Reeves Joint Venture Property Our project //M-223___________________

EXPENSESAccommodations (no receipt) 3 200.00Copies S Paper ^ 34.56. \Equipment 'Rental?'"''~^?^^'7~V : ''7'T g87 .22}Extension of Time 189.00Field Expenses 66.65Gas 607.57Groceries 101.28Postage 6.15Prints 24.52Shipping 137.00Telephone (no receipts) 145.73Vehicle Rental f, Repairs l 768-77Warehouse Rental 50.00

+15% administration fee

TOTAL EXPENSES

TOTAL EMPLOYEES' TIME

S 4.218.45

632.77

$ 4,851.22

15.650.00

TOTAL AMOUNT DUE UPON RECEIPT OF INVOICE .22

27, INTEREST PER MONTH CHARGED IP PAYMKNT NOT Bi-TVivim i n H AVC L-DHM l MUM l l' t" li A '''I'

-2-

EMPLOYEES 1 TIME

Anderson. Shari-drafting20 1/4 hours @ $20./hour $ 405.00

Bellenger- Brian-drafting47 hours @ $20./hour 940.00

Binks, Jennifer-drafting17 hours @ $20./hour 340.00

Burk Ron-supervise trenching, prepare compilationbudget summary drafting of trench maps.water and pump repair, mapping trenches

13 days @ 3275./day 3,575-00

Carter, Greg-mapping, access/site preparation6 days @ $250./day l 500.00

Charbonneau, Marc -trenching and cut samples 9 days @ 3200./day l .800.00

Cooke Linda-typing3 hours @ 315-/hour 45.00

Davidson. David-trenching2 days @ 3200./day 400.00

Garner, Don-trenching, report work 15 1/2 days @ 3275./day 4,262.50

-3-

EMPLOYEES' TIME (Coat'd)

Mahoney- Shelley-draftingl hour @ $15./hour 15-00

Martin. Doug -linecutting l day @ $200./day 200.00

Middleton, R.S.-meetings, maps, budgets and planning,project review

9 1/2 hours @ 350./hour 475.00

Newsome. J.W.-geologial supervisionproperty visit,geology tour, review spraying atWaferboard

21 3/4 hours (^SO./hour 1,087.50

Pecoski, Sharon-drafting2 3/4 hours @ $20./hour 55.00

Plant, Jane-project .supervision11 hours @ 350./hour 550-00

TOTAL EMPLOYEES' TIME 315-650.00

iUO AURIEIIOKSllMltlD

SONS LTD.GENERAL CONTRACTORSP.O. BOX 912 HIGHWAY 101 WEST TIMMINS, ONTARIO P4N 7H1

PHONE: 705-268-2106 FAX: 705-268-3571

NVOICED TO:

MIDDLETON EXPLORATION P.O.BOX 1 637 TIMMINS, ONTARIO P4N-7W8 ;

DATE:

YOUR ORDER NO.:

INVOICE NO.:

August 31, 1988 J^^

T1223J ^———-^T88-08- 50

TERMS: NET ^ V^% PER MONTH AFTER 30 DAYS• •' DATE 't :

Aug 2, 1988Aug 3, 1988iAug4, 1988Aug 5, 1988Aug 8, 1988Aug 10, 1988Aug 11, 1988Aug 12, 1988Aug 15, 1988Aug 16, 1988Aug 17. 1988Aug 18, 1988

.Aug 19. 1988

Aug 23, 1988Aug 24, 1988

•Aug 25, 1988Aug 26, 1988

Aug 29, 1988:Aug 30, 1988:Aug31, 1988

''•••^#;^i^^^^RE EQUIPMENT RENTAL

R945 Hyd. BackhoeR945 Hyd. BackhoeR945 Hyd. BackhoeR945 Hyd. BackhoeR945 Hyd. BackhoeR945 Hyd. BackhoeR945 Hyd. BackhoeR945 Hyd. BackhoeR945 Hyd. BackhoeR945 Hyd. BackhoeR945 Hyd. BackhoeR945 Hyd. BackhoeR945 Hyd. BackhoeOPERATORR945 Hyd. BackhoeR945 Hyd. BackhoeR945 Hyd. BackhoeR945 Hyd. Backhoei

R945 Hyd. BackhoeR945 Hyd. BackhoeR945 Hyd, Backhoe

T \ A;,r KP )JJ jo* l

K Ac/ *\V4' o

LESS ESTIMATE ALREADY BILLEDONT88-08-1 -AUG 5,

1JOBNO ' : A-0800

1988

REFERENCE

RS1577IRS15772RS15773RS15774RSI5775

RS4280RS4281RS4282RS4283RS4284RS4285RS4286RS4287RS4207RS428BRS4289RS4290RS429I

i;QTY. UNIT

4 MRS7.5 MRS6.5 HRE6.5 HRE

8HRS7.5 HRE8, 5 HRE4.5 HRE4.5 HRE

8 HRE6 HRE

7.5 HRE5 HRE2 HRE4 HRE6 HRE

6,5 HRE6 HRE

9 HRE9HR9HR

-1 L

COMMENTS:

PRICE

169.41169.41169,41169,4!169,41169,41169.41169.41169.41169.41169,41169.41169.41124.26169.41169.41169.41169,41

169,41169.41169,41

12692,84

EXTENSION

1277.6-1520.511451. T1451.1:1555.2!1520.5!1589.9 (1312,351312.3!1555.211416.411520.5!13470!

140.5;1277.6'I4l6.4e1451. i;14I6.4(

1624. 6^1624, 6 1:1624.6^

(12692.04;

T01AL: J 6, 62 1.9 2

LEO ALARIE

LEO ALARIE AND SONS LTD.GENERAL CONTRACTORS P.O. BOX 912 HIGHWAY 101 WEST HMMINS, ONTARIO

"P4N 7H1 PHONE: 705-268-2106 FAX; 705-256-3571

^VOICED TO:

MIDDLETON EXPLORATION P.O.BOX 1637 TIMMINS, ONTARIO P4N-7W8

September 30, 1988DATE:

YOUR ORDER NO.:

INVOICE NO.: T88-09- 32

TERMS: NET 1WA PER MONTH AFTER 30 DAYS

DATE

Sep 1, 1988 Sep2, 1988 Aug 7, 1988 SPP 8. 1988 Sep 9. 1988 Sen 9, 1988

DESCRIPTION ' '

RE:EQUIPhENT RENTAL

R945Hyd,5ackhoe R945 Hyd. Backhoe R945Hyd.Backhoe RQ'IS Hyd. Backhoe R945 Hyd. Backhoe R945 Hyd. Backhoe

OPERATOR

JOB NO.: A.880Q

REFERENCE -:

DRT59e66 DRTB9867 DRT59869 ORT59870 DRT59871 DRT59919

- QTY/UNIT

6HR 8HR 8HR OHR 8 MR 8HR

12 HR

COMMENTS:

. ; •,4 | -, -,- .. u ,. s-i. : .'

..'; PRICE '

t69.41 J69.41

; J69.41J69.41

; J69.4I i ^69,41

J24.26

fl^TENSlON

U 1 6.46 J555.20 J555.28 t555.26 S555.28 {555.28

J29I.12

TOTAL: J3, 483.98

iLEO ALARIE

LEO ALARIE AND SONS LTD.GENERAL CONTRACTORS

J'.O. BOX 912HIGHWAY 101 WEST

i IMMINS, ONTARIO P4N 7H1

PHONE: 705-268-2106 FAX: 705-268-3571

VOICED TO:

MIDDLETON EXPLORATION P.O.BOX 1637 TIMMINS, ONTARIO P4N-7W8

September 30, 1 988DATE:

YOUR ORDER NO.: M ~ ov\\-Zs.^INVOICE NO.: T 88 . 09 . 3 |

TERMS: NET 1 V'? 07o PER MONTH AFTER 30 DAYS

DATE

ep2, 1988

IOB NO.:

DESCRIPTION

RE:EQU!Pt1ENT RENTAL

FLOAT MOVE FOR R945 BACKHOE

FROflKENO ROAD TO NEW SITE

A-8800

REFERENCE QTY. UNIT

A H P.'

COMMENTS:

PRICE

J62.00

EXTENSION

TOTAL: J 248:00

TIME OUT:TIME R'ET'D:

INTERIM BILLING

'We don't wantall the business

Just Yours"

'88JUL1J i.PlllOS' 264-3300, 268-4-435

Rented to:

^v- C ORPORATION Mfning, Commercial 8t Industrial Equipment

Let Our Experience Save You Money

r1 -. AJob Locaiion

Licence #

13982'^INVOICE NO.

395 Commercial Ave. Timmsns, Ont. P4N2X8

FTEWTAt CONDmONS: 'The La**e* vhall indemnify the L*i*cf vysirvt all kxts or damage caused W ar*y negligent hirxrfitnp or operation try the L*****"* employe** during The rentalperiod, and the Lraor h** no liatxirty for damages of any kind arising oui of the rama) whether by ihe negligence of The Lessor or otherwise.No person *h*H anempt to repair *Qu*txr..mt wrtSout auihoriuiion of Leswr.The le*s*v *hall, m hi* own expentt, mjrirnain public habilitv *nd property damage insurance to protect the Lest** and the Lesior against damage to property orpmBCrmfnxaiBlta* operation or handling oflne equtpment during the rental period, and the Lestee will insure the equipment for Iocs or damage by fire and alt otherinsurabfe t^^HCental patH-^^^irrwno** on date ecuip^nem i* chipped by Lessor and terminates on date egurpment ic received by Lector.Minirmim r*nu( perrod rs one day (8 hours). Payment n due on receipt of rnvoice uniecs otherwise stated.The La**** than pay all transportation charge* from and lo the Lessor's depotThe Lasvea chad Buppty at) fu*l and lubricants.The IB*"** shaH pay ihe coal of making tH repairs necessary lo mamtaifi ihe equfprnent in *5 good a stare of repair as rt was when r*eetved from the Lessor LfiSSBS"(ttxcvpttog normal wear *nd tear).L-mor reserves the right to remevrn equipment from any job. at any time, on giving reasonable noitce to the Lessee.Equipment shall not be tub-let.When equipment is operated for more Than 8 hours in any one day. Lessee shall bv liable for a charge based on SOX of the applicable rale for each 8 h,•-——' -;" -*-

r— —— J ^\ j

hour shift \ f-"—. J ' 1 V^E^L-W-*^/

TIME OUT:

INTERIM BILLING

"We don't wantall the business

Just Yours"o ^ 'o r.vj

254-3300, 268-4.435

Rented to:

,;H 7 23t*V ML

CORPORATION

14452VINVOICE NO.

S

Mining, Commercial 81 Industrial Equipment'

Let Our Experience Save You Money395 Commercial Ave. Timmins, Ont. O4','2xs

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REnTTAL CONDmONS: .. ^ ?.OS^ ^-^^^^"^rhe LekMs chafl indemnify The Letaov agairtsl all Ion or damage caused bv any negligent handling or operation by the Lecaw'm e mjju^us during the rental wrtod. and The Lessor he* no liabibry for damages of arry kind arising out of the rental whether by the negjipence of tfie L**foir or otherwise. No person the" anempt w rapeir •Quajynem wrmoot authorization of Lessor. The Lessee shafl, at hi* own expense, maintain pubftc liabfJitY and property dam*oe *rtsurance to proten the Lessee and the Lessor egxnrt damaoc to property ot persons from the operation or handling of the equipment during the rental period, and the Lessee will insure the equipment for toes or damage by lire and alt ctnernSLffB&J* riffc*.

Renial ofl^h^rtmences on date ecuipment is shipped by Lessor and terminates on dare equiprtient is received by Lessor. Mr-iimu^^^Vr period is one day (8 hours) Payment is due on recent of invoice unless otherwise stated. Fhe Leuaflncll pay AH transportation charges from and to the Lessor's depot. he lexsae shall suppty all fuel and lubrtcanu. ^*e L***** shad pav the ecsi of making ill repairs necessary lo maintain the oou^f^fni in as good a siate of repair as rt was when received from the Lessor excepong normal wur and tear). J-ttor rBearvac the nght to remove eoutpmem from any job. at any time, on gmr*fl reasonable notice to the Lessee. Iquipmeoi shaft not be sub-tet iVneo aouvm*frt ts opefBted for more lha.fi 8 hours tn any one day. Lessea shall be Latte for a charge based on SCrtt of the applicabV rate, tor each 8 hour shift. nrvrefl w*l be charged on past due account*.

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Rented to:

14535-/INVOICE NO

CORPORATION Mining, Commercial 8t Industrial Equipment'

Let Our Experience Save You Money

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RENTAL CONDITIONS:Tha LJBCM* k/iall indemnrfy tha Imtof egamst mtl loo or damage cats**d by any fte^l'Oeni handling or operation bv The Lo"**e * employee* during the r* period, and ttx Lfrttor ha* no li*bthry for dajnaoai of any kind ariaung out of the rental wtwthw try I h* negligence of the Lessor or otherwise. No penwn *K*U *TWm[7l to iwir *quipm*m wrtrKHft aHithoramion of L***or. rh* 'Jf****-2.ifiIL*!!ZiOWn *xt*n*a - rtl*irrt*'n public liabttrry and prooertv Oatnuyt insur.inoe lo protect the Lessee and th* Lessor ngatnst damaoe to pfOO*t persons trofJ^Bbptrxtion w handhng of the vqufpm*m duringi the rantal period, "rtd -he t****e will insure the equipment for Jots or damage by fir* and all 01 ruuraMa n^^^B 4enut p*sriei^'*B*Tim*rtc*s on dtrtf equtpiTienT is ihippad by Ltuor and tsrminates on date equipment is received by Levor. Mrnmum rwntxt p*riod it on* day (8 hourij. Paymvni is tfue on receipt of mro+c* unless otherwiM sist*d. The L*UM *K*H pay all transportation chBrgei from and to the Lessor's depot ThT LMMU *h*I1 uit.p'v *" fu*f end hibrcamx. *h.f t.aaaiMi talSaill p*v t h* oOaft of making BH repaiTi riKfttmrf to maintarn the •outprntrnt in ac oood * slate of reoair as rt was when received from the LM ekc-xxmg norm.,)! wvar and tear). **a*f' rMvviM tS* rtght to removw •quipmant from *fty job. *i any time, on giving reasonable nonce to th* Lessee. Equtptjaknt *h.ilt not bt sub-l*L rVhen aou.pm.irnt n optrrated for more than 8 hourt in any one day. Lwt*a shall b* l'*Me fw a char,?* bned on 50% of the applicable rate, for each 8 hoot ih

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3 fifl 7 28CORPORATION

14452-PINVOICE NO.

264-3300, 268-4435

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Let Our Experience Save You Money

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FINAL BILLING395 Commercial Ave. Timmins, Ont. D^\2X8

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pefq/is from the operation or handling of the equipmen^ during the rental period, and the Lessee will insure the equipment for loss or damage by f inajjric) all ot^

Rental Mya^commences on^date equipment it shipped by Lessor and terminates ori'date equipment is received by Lessor:-'' " -- ," ' " ;' **"*'\r ' " Miniaiu^^^te period is one 'day (8 hours).Payment is-dua on receipt of invoice unless otherwise stated. - \ "•.-.'••••- - . ' ; ' - V-. The Les^^BEll pay all transportation charges from arxMo J|ie Lessor's depot ':'.~-'-J?'. -5,'-''- : -. : :' ,-: - V' t "'V ; --, '... " - : .:'; '-.-' - -:'.; '

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•-.Equ'prnent shall not be" sub-let. -'"Sl.'X-" '"V-'^-iili'^'.V^v-.s ',* : /- . . ^ ; "--''( "3-^ 'fi^: -*- .' - : - - *. ; '.' ?v - c'.~ :. '^ :-" ' j • •'.~ ' f vyhen equipment is operated for more than 8 hours in any one day. Lessee shall be liable for a charge based on 5(^ of the applicable r ' ' - ' " ' Interest will be charged on past due accounts.'-^r^j'^'^x:-/^ ^ :; ~ . ' . V^Vr-";'.' . \: : '"- -. ' "' -- -:- ; - ~-

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of the applicable rate, for each 8 hour shift."

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TIME OUT:TIME RET'D:

'"We don't wantal! the business

Just Yours"

264-3300, 268-4435

Rented to:

^CORPORATION

14851INVOICE NO.

Mining, Commercial 8t Industrial Equipment

-J~et Our Experience Save^You^Money

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395 Commercial Ave. Timmins, Ont. P4N2X3

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. - t No person shall attempt lo repair equipment without authorization of . ' The Lessee shall, at his own expense, maintain public liability and prope

" . person! trggohe operanon or handling of the equipment during the rent

Rental pj^^^KmmenCfs on date equipment is shipped by Lessor an • f M rnimumrlWa period is one day (8 hours). Payment is due on rece - The Lessee shall pay all transportation charges from and to the Less

- fhq fcssee shart supply all fuel and lubricants, (. - *'- ^-- ' — The Lesse* shall pay the cost of making all repairs necessary lomaim (excepting normal wear and tear), - .

-tessar reserves the right to remove equipment from any job. *t any t Equipment shall not be sub-let . . -. - . -. . - . Vlhen^quipment is operated for mofc than 8 hours in any one day, L*SS merest will be charged on oast du* ai-r-n..*.*- ..- -

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rtydamaoe insurance to protect the Lessee and the Lessor against damage to prooertv or ^ ^ al period, and trie Lessee will insure the equipment for loss or damage bv f ire and all other

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REVISIONS ROBERT S. MIDDLETON EXPLORATION SERVICES INC

GOLDROCK RESOURCES INC. t GLEN AUDEN RESOURCES LTD,

REEVES JOINT VENTURE PROPERTY CLAIM MAP

Date: O ct. e? Scale: i :32500Drawn: B.S.B. File: M--223

200

rv STRIPPED AREA1500 ppb Au

STRIPPED OAREA "19 798202

0.11 02 T Au 804622

REEVES ASBESTOS

MINE

CHUBB LAKE

SEWELL TWP.shear zone

i) T RENCH abandoned due to thick overburden

933545 KENOGAMING TWPPENHORWOOD TWP.944889

TRENCHESabandoned due to \ thick overburden \

17 n T RENCHES

PENHORWOOD LOGGING ROAD ~

NOTE Trenches and stripped areas arereferred to by designated numbers in the accompanying report.

HANRAHAN

i L AKE949061

42A04NW8560 63.4863 KENOGAMING

SAMPLES

purplis/i grey, massive mafic floWj locally variolite, poorly formed variolites ore flatfened 2:

SAMPLES

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0031 - 0032-0033 --0034 -0035 -0036 -0037 -

0038 -0039 -0040 -004! -0042 -0043 -

ntermediate to mafic, massive flowquartz stringers and pyrite, .zone of quartz

stringers and pyrite

medium grey, moderately 'oliated, strongly ankeritic. chlorite schistgrey chlorite-ankerite schist

with numerous pyrite lenses quartz stringers and pyriteintermediate dike

pale grey, fine grained, massive fo weakly foliated intemediafe to mafic flow

zone of quartz stringers and

SAMPLES Au(ppb)0045 -0046 - - 47 -48 -49 -50 -

pyrite-rich zone

medium-grained, intermediate dike with muscovite phenocrysts (up to 20mm)i minor fuchsite f pervasiveFe carbonate alteration and iy0pyrite

pyrite-rich, highly foliated chlorite schistj sulfide is laminated

medium grey, fine-grained chlorite,tsericite, * Fe carbonate* minor py - ankerite alteration and foliation

ntensity increases towards dike

boudinaged ankerite-quartz veinsabundant pyrite enses

ankerite-chlorite schist-thin ankerite-rich layers separatedby chlorite laminae hosting smalllenses of smokey quartz

black chlorite schist with (O 0/* pyrite andlocally narrow quartz veining zone of quartzgossanous black

chlorite schist with ?0 0/, pyrite

52-120ankerite-quartz chlorite pod

oxidized, pyrite-rich, chlorite- ankerite schist* adjacent rock is ankeritic and strongly foliated

chloritoid porphyroblasts

Scale 1:200

SAMPLES Au(ppb)

SAMPLES Au(ppb)0020 - 50021 - 50022 - 50023 - 15

pyrite chlorite-ankerite schistdiorite dike

ankerite-quartz pod

see insetTRENCH l

flattened pillows, chloritic rims, ankeritic coressee inset 3,

weakly carbbonatized

TRENCH 8weakly foliated, locally variolitic mafic flow

fine-grained, massive, variolitic and locally pillowed mafic flow

intermediate dike

well foliated, pyritic chlorite schist

pillows possibly face south lock of oxide weathering

strongly oxidized.

^-iTRENCH 3pyrite-rich, chlorite-ankerite schist -S4/.63/

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SAMPLESbush roadTRENCH 2

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f ^J"7-— —-^ quartz veinlets^-^^~—-. minor pyrite N. —r-rJru

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TRENCH 6^highly foliated chlorite-ankerite schist

ankerite- quartz veins

see inset 2

j highly foliated chlorite-ankerite schisthighly foliated chlorite-ankerite schist boudinaged quartz stringers •sampled 1987* see Garner, 1987

locally quartz-ankerite boudinaged veins* trace pyritesmokey quartz veins

low ground, cedar bush

chiorite-ankerite schist with chloritoid porphyroblasts

west-dipping, black quartz vein previously

weakly foliat

highly foliated chlorite-ankerite schistboudinaged, smokey grey quartz-ankerite veinssample -91 from 1.5m wide zone of quartz veins locally containing coarse-grained pyrite

dark grey chlorite schist with numerous quartz lenses and pods^ trace pyrite -No. 8283 from 30cm wide quartz pod

TRENCH 5well foliated chlorite-ankerite ± sericite schist

sampled 1987, see Garner, 1987moderately foliatedchlorite * anker it ± s ericite \ \

'diamond' cleavage at 80/90, 110/90

moderately foliated, weak to moderate ankerite alteration

decreasing foliation, alteration locally vague, stretched pillows

schist (mafic flow)sulfide facies iron formation

SAMPLES Au(ppb) 0384 150385386387388389

TRENCH 9

intermediate tuff or breccia dike* chlorite clasts in med. grained feldspathic groundmass

stockwork of smokey quartz veinsbleached vole.

2-47o pylenses of pyrite in sericitic and locally cherty rocki sulfide-facies iron formation

Scale i:200

8 t 00 W 7 * 50 W 7 t 00 W 6 -f- 50 W6 * 00 W 5 4 50 W 00 W

42A04NW8560 63.4883 KENOGAMING 220

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fine-grained mafic/ flow, locally containing l-3 07o pyrite and \ quartz-calcite stringers

Trench 12

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933570

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Tfstreaky alterafion, possibly silicified, with 2-5 cXo pyrite; well developed cleavage

dark grey;very fine-grainedwell developed cleavage

mafic flow; moderately to strongly foliated (locally laminated) with

3Ve pyrite; week Fe carbonate

zone of gossanous, strongly foliated, mafic flow with strong, pervasive ankerite alteration; l-3cm quartz veins with sericite and pyrite in wall rock

blackish-brown, Fe-stained, foliated mafic flow rock wilh calcite and minor Fe|carbonate alteration and

l-3 070 pyrite

SCALE l : 200

TRENCH 12

water-fille

933572

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Trench 14

933573

933576

.00 200

highly fractured

mafic flow

ntermediate to mafic M.t.r* synvolconic dike

partially formed pillows

two cleavages give diamond pattern fracturing; fractures filled with calcite l epidote

strongly foliated, i.e. sheared small lenses of pyritic rock

intermediate to mafic synvolcanic dike

SCALE l:200

TRENCH 4

zone of fracturing, calcite stringers, and minor pyrrhotlt

947252

Trench 17

947253

logging rd. 4

947150

100 200

generally massive,mafic flow rock;

locally poorly formed pillows

SCALE l : 200

TRENCH 17

thin quartz vein with minor pyrite; chlorite schist next to vein locally contains 5 0x0 pyrite

well foliated, locally folded,chlorite-Fe carbonate schist

narrow, boudinaged quartz vein

tightly folded,chlorite-Fe carbonate schist

grab sample gf pyriticquartz vein yielded 1500 ppb gold

feldpar-biotite porphyry dike

well foliated chlorite-Fe carbonale schist, locally with few y* magnetite

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tot) 200logging road

quartz vein cutting folded, altered mafic flow rock; vein rock consists of two or more ages of quartz; vein contains small masses of coarse- grained pyrite

drag-folded, laminated, chlorite- Fe carbonate-sugary quartz rock; S-10% pyrite in chloritic layers; (has appearance of banded iron formation)

SCALE 1:200

TRENCH 18

831626

quartz veins (fissure type) with trace pyrite and galena

massive, fine- to medium-grained diorite

-"^•^ old loggingroad

O 100 200

SCALE l:200

TRENCH 19

NOTE : REFER TO MAP l FOR LOCATIONS OF TRENCHES

ON REEVES JOINT VENTURE PROPERTY

SYMBOLS

SHEARING

CLEAVAGE

FOLIATION

DRAG FOLDING

REVISIONS ROBERT S. MIDDLETON EXPLORATION SERVICES INC.

for

Title

Date:Drawn:^•^^•H

GLEN AUDEN RES. 1 G OLDROCK RES.

DETAILED MAPS OF TRENCHES ON RSV PROPERTY

'T^—C^^- MAP 3

Oct. 88 Scale: i : 200 N.T.S.:RB Approved: File: M-223

63.4883 KENOGAMING 230

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•Tj- 1072120

SEWELL

LAKEli 997143

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STRIPPED OAREA w 19 798202

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ODEERFOOT

LAKE

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abandoned due to \ thick overburden \

PENHORWOOD LOGGING ROAD —

HANRAHAN

LAKE949061

REVISIONS ROBERT S. MIDDLETON EXPLORATION SERVICES INC.

Goldrock Resources Inc. And Glen Auden Resources Ltd.

REEVES J.V. PROPERTYi

CLAIM MAP AND LOCATION OF 1988 TRENCHESMAP l

Scale: l : 10,000ate: F eb. 88Fie: M-223Aooroved:Drawn: SS/BSB

grey, massive mafic flow t locally poorly formed variolites are

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ermediate to mafic, massive flow

pyrite-rich zone

medium-grained, intermediate dike with muscovite phenocrysts (up to 20mm)j minor fuchsite^ pervasiveFe carbonate alteration and r/.pyrite

pyrtfe-rich, highly foliated chlorite schist* sulfide is laminatedmedium grey, fine-grained chlorite,isericite, * Fe carbonatej minor py - ankerite alteration and foliation

intensity increases towards dike

oxidized, pyrite-rich, chlorite - ankerite schistj adjacent rock is ankeritic and strongly foliated

inset 3.

SAMPLES0073 -- 74 -- 75 -- 76 - - 77 -- 78 -- 79 -- 80 -- 81 -

Au(ppb)2030 0082 - 1040 - 83 - 1015 -84-5 20 i ——————— 1

301 04040

txrffi --79

ne-grained, massive, ariolitic and locally - illowed mafic flow

flattened pillows} chloritic rims, ankeritic cores

weakly carbbonatized

TRENCH 8

S 1 -72'l 1 -7.

TRENCH 7

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-e?illows possibly face south sck of oxide weathering v jggests little Fe carbonate M ' f,, .. \ -64,-63/i* *- Iteration

SAMPLES Au(ppb)0062 --63 -

64 -65 -66 -67 -68 -69 -70 - 7 l - 72 -

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highly foliated, chlorite-ankerite schist with narrow, boudinaged quartz vein

variolitic, poorly formed pillows

tightly folded chlorite-ankerite schist (0306)

white quartz vein 4cm wide at (25/45 s with trace pyrite (0307,0308)

sheared and ankerittized mafic flow rock

minor folds plunge 50

SAMPLES0302 - -303 -304 -305 -306 -307 -308 -309 -310 -311 -312 -313 -

0328 chlonte- ankerite

0329 schist

weakly foliated, fractured mafic volcanic, weakly carbonatized

SAMPLES Au(ppb) 0314 - 40

315 - 30316 - 4680

- 38890 35

317318319320321322323

7535253515

white quartz vein 3-1 Ocm thick filling fracture at 125/40 SW, trace pyrite

tightly folded S4 foliation in chlorite-ankerite schist; axial s urfaces a t 85"

shear surface at 80"

SAMPLES0324 -

325 -326 -327 -328 -329 -330 -

Au(ppb)10 l O 10 l O 10 10 5

Scale 1:200

inset 4.

• 275m

- 225m

. 200m

weakly strained pillows, tops south ?l-3cm wide boudinaged quartz vein

grey, fine-grained, massive mafic flow } weak Fe carbonate alteration, minor pyrite subhedral x'ls narrow shear

moderate Fe carbonate alteration

TRENCH

low ground

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low ground, cedar bush

west-dipping, black /^ quartz vein

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TRENCH 5

SAMPLES Au(ppb) 0384 150

intermediate tuff or breccia dike t chlorite clasts in med. grained feldspathic groundmass

385386387388389390391392

11010251025100190900

stockwork of smokey quartz veins

ite in sericitic and rocki sulfide-facies

i -1 e i: 200 inset 5.

SAMPLES0085 --86 -87 -88 -89 -90 -91 -92 -93 -94 .95 -96 -97 -98 -99 -

0100 -

Au(ppb) 1015151510151010105151015101 530

SAMPLES Au (ppb)

ankerite-quartz pod (boudin)

quartz stringers

pervasively ankeritized mafic tuff or breccia dike ( chlorite clots

quartz vein dips shallow W

0393394395396397398399400

narrow ankerite bands parallel early foliation 3 0Xo pyrite cubes

folded quartz vein

3525305017040100

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anktrttliid mafic volcanic, tract pyrila

sulfide pod

quartz gashes at 120'

Scale 1:200

inset 6.

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previously stripped area

weakly foliated, c arbonatize^ mafic f low

50 c m tjlack quartz vein

chlorite-ankerite schist f \ altered mafic flow

intermediate tuff or breccia dike

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highly foliated, folded chlorite-ankerite schist with shallow dipping quartz vein; visible gold

foliation intensity and amount : of carbonate alteration decreases

towards N and S ends of exposure

TRENCH 4

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150m

125m

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75m

50m

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25m

l l old overgrown l l trenches

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grovel road No. 3

rubble from trench includes pyrite-bearing smokey quartz vein rock

old blasted pitin moderately foliated maTTivolcanic rocK; moderate Fe carbonate

4 -t- 00 W 3 -f 50 W 00 W 50 W

alteration, quartz veining and sulfides

2 * 00 W

k-REVISIONS ROBERT S. MIDDLETON

EXPLORATION SERVICES INC.for

GLEN AUDEN RESOURCES LTD.Title n r, - -

SE Reeves TownshipDETAIL OF STRIPPED

Date: Aug. 88Drawn :RB /SP

Scale: i : 500Approved:

AREAS Map 2

N.T.S.:File: M-223