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MINING LP NDS BRANCH
1983 DRILL PROGRAMME REPORT
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KLOTZ LAKE PROPERTY
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NORTHERN ONTARIO
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iDesignated Programme No. OM83-4-C-268
M. MazurskiGeologist, Central-CanadaMarch, 198*Getty Canadian Metals, Limited
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1983 DRILL PROGRAMME SUMMARY KLOTZ LAKE PROPERTY
NTS *2 F/13Klotz Lake Area, G-295Claim TB 552588
PROGRAMME DURATION: December 15 - 31, 1983
DRILL HOLES:
DRILL CONTRACTOR:
30INT VENTURE:
KL-83-02 KL-83-03 KL-83-04
Total
Length
133.40 m 122.0 m 122.0 m
377.* m
Longyear Contract Diamond Drilling North Bay, Ontario.
Getty Canadian Metals, Limited (Operator): 7596 Explorations Banque-Or: 2596.
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INTRODUCTION
The 1983 Klotz Lake drill programme consisted of 377.^0 metres of diamond drilling in 3 holes. The programme was designed to intersect, along strike, and at depth, a gold- bearing siliceous unit partially defined by Explorations Banque-Or in previous shallow drill programmes.
A brief summary of the three drill holes is outlined below. The following data is extracted in whole or in part from an in-house report by Gilles A. Tremblay, P. Eng., to Getty Canadian Metals, Limited, January, 198*. Drill logs and sections are appended.
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INTERPRETED SURFACE GEOLOGY
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KL-83-02
TARGET
The inclined (-60 05) drill hole KL-83-02 was aimed to test the down dip extension of the gold-bearing silicified and pyritic tuff at 100 m down the hole. A wide zone of tuff with low grade gold mineralization was intersected by previous drilling at shallow depth on the same section.
DRILL HOLE
Inclined drill hole KL-83-02 was 133.* m in length. Two parallel units (3.70 m - 28.20 m; 75.00 m - 88.60 m) of mafic to intermediate tuff were intersected; they apparently dip to the north at 65O. Those tuff units contain some thin flows of basalt and are part of a sequence of basaltic flows. The tuff unit intersected between 3.70 m and 28.20 m returned assays ranging from nil to 0.018 oz Au/ton; it contains less than 196 sulphides, mainly pyrite. The other tuff unit (75.00 m - 96.30 m) is sometimes silicified and carbonated with a pyrite content of 5-896 locally up to 15-2096; gold values range from trace to 0.03* oz Au/ton, the highest values being in silicified, carbonated and highly pyritic tuff with quartz sweats. One drill core section (97.30 m - 97.90 m) of fractured basalt returned 0.076 oz Au/ton over 0.60 m. -
CONCLUSIONS
The second tuff unit (75.00 m - 96.30 m) intersected by the drill hole is the down dip extension of the gold-bearing silicified and pyritic tuff, but it is not directly in contact with the dioritic intrusive, as it was the case in the previous shallow drilling. That wide silicified, carbonated and pyritic tuff unit is open down dip.
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The inclined (-60OS) drill hole KL-83-03 was aimed to intersect the dip extension of the gold mineralization (0.23 oz Au/ton over 5.12 m) defined in Banque-Or drill hole 83-3*; the gold mineralization was expected to be encountered between 95.0 m and 105.0 m down hole KL-83-03.
DRILL HOLE
Drill hole KL-83-03 was terminated at the depth of 122.0 m. Two parallel units (15.50 m - 20.80 m; 98.20 m - 108.40 m) of mafic to intermediate tuff and five quartz feldspar porphyry dykes (33.90 m - 36.00 m; 38.40 m - 40.00 m; 44.00 m - 52.15 m; 68.30 m - 70.40 m; 120.70 m - 121.30 m) were intersected. The tuff units are dipping to the north at 55 - 75 o. They contain some very thin flows of basalt and form part of a sequence of basaltic flows. Gold values in the first unit vary from trace to 0.021 oz Au/ton; pyrite content in that unit is 2 - 496. The quartz feldspar porphyry dykes contain gold values up to 0.010 oz Au/ton. The second tuff unit returned assays ranging from trace to 0.112 oz Au/ton; in that unit two drill core sections have averaged values of 0.043 oz Au/ton over 2.20 m (102.20 m - 104.40 m) and 0.061 oz Au/ton over 2.00 m (106.90 m - 108.90 m). The foliated diorite or chill margin returned an assay of 0.055 oz Au/ton over 0.50 m, at the contact with the tuff. The pyrite content of the second tuff unit ranges from 3 to 596, but locally can reach up to 2096.
CONCLUSIONS
The drill hole intersected the down dip extension of the gold mineralization defined in Banque-Or drill hole 83-34. The grade is lower (0.037 oz Au/ton vs 0.230 oz Au/ton), but the width is about the same (6.70 m vs 5.12 m).
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i KL-83-0*
TARGET
The inclined (-60OS) drill hole KL-83-0* was aimed to test the down dip extension of the gold mineralization (0.10 oz Au/ton over 5.27 m) defined at shallow depth by the Banque-Or drilling in hole 83-23. The drill hole was expected to intersect the mineralization at about 100 m down the hole.
DRILL HOLE
Drill hole KL-83-0* was completed to a depth of 122.0 m. No mafic to intermediate tuff units were intersected, only basalt-andesite and diorite. The best gold values were in the foliated diorite (100.00 m - 103.10 m), the chill margin of the diorite. The foliated diorite returned 0.012 oz Au/ton over 3.10 m.
CONCLUSIONS
The drill hole did not intersect the down dip extension of the gold mineralization defined in Banque-Or drill hole 83-23. Faulting may have displaced the target horizon.
REFERENCE
Tremblay, Gilles A.; 1983 Drill Summary Report December 1983 - January198*. Klotz Lake Property. Unpublished report submitted to Getty Canadian Metals, Limited, January, 1984.
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CLAIM MAP G - 295
LATITUDE 49* 47' LONGITUDE 85* 49'
FOR: M. SWEREDA
BY: GUY RCYER DATE: Sept
INTRODUCTION TO REPORT
In September of 1993 the author was personally engaged on a mineral exploration program on Melvin Swereda 1 s "Klotz"s" property Most of this property lies southwest of Chowder (fish) Lake and consists of one 9 claim block unit !'TB 1196510". Additionally two claim units on the east boundary of it registered in the name of Deborah Swereda were also scrutinized ; a third claim wich includes an island on Choweder Lake was also examined briefly. The entire- 11 claim block consisting of TB1196510,TB1196559, and TB1196552 were mapped/prospected in a considerable detail . after the installation of a grid over them for control. This con sisted of flagged 'lines measured with a hipchain generally spaced at 100 metre intervals trending due north-south with stations flag ged at 25 metre intervals. However, due to the prescene of large areas of wet muskeg/cedar swamp parts of several lines , especially on the east and north sections were omitted. In addition tdt comprehensive mapping a reconnaissance "beep mat" survey was conduct ed over most of the property with the exception of the wet swapmy areas. The "beep mat" seems to be a type of magnetometer but is limited by the fact that even a relatively narrow thickness le 1 metre of overburden seems to mask prescence of magnetic minerals. Outcrop is relatively scarce on this claim group(about 15?0 however even the edges of the cedar swamp were examined for any possible bedrock,thus it is believed that very little outcrop could have been missed. In addition, a litho- and soil geochemical, survey was conducted on the southeast corner of claim #1196510 and the adjacent area on claim # 1196599. A total of 20 soil samples and 16 rock samples were collected in a stripped area 40 metres by 15 metres, which lies just east of the road and east of the claim boundary#1196510.
DISCUSSION OP "BEEP MAT" SURVEY
The operation of the "beep mat" survey was conducted according to insturctions provided in the manual. All exposed bedrock on the Swereda claim group was traversed with this instrument; the highest readings were obtained over the stripped areas on the south eastern portion of the claims. The higher readings could generally be correlated with the prescence of significant iron alteration and in a couple of cades with the occurrence of much visible pyrite. All the readings obtained by the author were less than 10,000, although readings over 1000 can be considered anomalous. The background readings on the outcrops generally ranged from 100 to 300 with quartz veins and felsic intrusives often yielding readings less than 50. Only values of 1000 or greater or plotted on the geological map.
PHYSIOGRAGHY AND VEGETATION
It is estimated that expoded bedrock occurs on 15# of the Swereda- claim group, it is particularly prominent on and near the south claim boundary,the south-central and southwest area, and the norhtwest corner. Much wet muskeg and cedar swamp lies on the central,' northern and eastern areas of the claim group. As much" sandplaln underlies the east side of #1196510 perhaps-here only a few metres of overburden is concealing the rock underneath.
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PHYSIOGRAPHY AND VEGETATION (CONT'D)
Most of the claims are very flat-lying, though on east side of claim 1196510 eskers of sand up to-12 metres high create an undulat ing surface here; whilst outcrops form scarps several metres high on the extreme southwest corner of the claim block*.* The terrain adjacent to Chowder Lake is low and swampy whilst the island is mainly a sand plain with a little muskeg and no outcrops. Generally speaking the claims are poorly drained; no major creeks traverse the property.
The Klotz Lake area is well wooded with tin* forest a mixed growth of spruce,balsam,jackpine,poplar,white birchrcedar,ane tamarack Apparently maost of the area was once logged off though considering t he size of the trees,must have been many decades ago. Even in the cedar swamps the vegetation in not excessively thick,and in the sandy areas the trees are spaced quited far apart with very little under- growth^tbis makes the traversing of the property relatively facile.
SUMMARY OP REGIONAL GEOLOGY
The Klotz Lake area is gerarlly considered to be at the extreme east end of the auriferous Beardmore Geraldton greenstone belt. It belongs tc the Wabigoon sub province of the Superior of the Canadian Shield;all rocks are of Precambrian age. The Beardmore Geraldton Belt is situated within an east - trending,isoclinally folded metavocanlc-metasedimentary sequence. Lithologic units have been transposed into a series of alternating slices or interleaves of metavolcanics and metasediments within a wrench fault or megashear zone. North of this belt is the Onaman-Tashota metavolcanic belt; it isjseparated from 6t by, the Paint Lake fault, a major dextral transcurrent fault. The On nan belt is a felsic to mafic,calc- alkali c andtholeiitic metavolcanic sequence, Judging by the lithologics the rocks in the Klotz Lake area would seem to belong to the Tashota belt. The T Beardmore-Geraldton belt has produced 4.12 million oaz. of gold and 0.25 million ozs. of silver, though there are no producing mines at present. Over 944 of the gold produced from here is spatially related to folded ironstone and occurs in vlens, breccia and'shear zones hosted by metasediments,intrusive rocks and metavolcanics. Gold appears to be stricturally controlled although chemical trapping of It may also occur. Igneios intrusives may ultimately have supplies much of the gold also. The rocks in the Klotz Lake area are wholly of Archaean age; the volcanics belong to the Keewatin and are the dominat lithlogies \n the area as well as the oldest. Basic igneous intrusives are probably of Algoman age are large bodies of granite and smaller intrusions of aplite and pegmatite.
EXPLORATION BISTROY OF KLOTZ LAKE AREA
Len Morrow; a prospector'fromjreraldton, was very active In the Immediate vicinity of Klotz Lake and Chowder Lakes in the 1930's reputedly some of his workings which host visible gold lie immediat ely southeast of the Swereda claim group. During this time much exploration for gold occurred slighty westwaed towards Adel and Pagwachuan Lakes; and?although many gold occurrences were identified no record of any production exists. HoweverMocal prospectors including Morrow apparently obtained several ozs. from auriferous veins. This area was also explored for its iron ore potential in the 1950's and 1960's mainly by Can-Fer Mines and Algoma Steel; banded iron formations were outlined by ground magnetometer^surveys and diamond drilling but nothing economic was ever discovered. Due to relatively easy access of the Klo.tz Lake area many prospectors have probably scrutinized this area in the past. Gold exploration experienced a dramatic decline by thee earJy 1960's due mainly to its fixed price of 535/oz.,but several factors one of the most ; significant being the discover of the fabulous Hemlo Goldcamp 100kms southward,rekindled new interest in the area. In the mid-1980 major and ezpensive exploration programs were Initiated in this area.'nG-ettyi-Hinerals (renamed Total Energold in the late 1980's) accomplished much mineral exploration here from 1983-1985* including approximately 3000 metres of diamond drilling,no doubt Including some on the Swereda claim group though nojidrill hole locations were discovered by the author. They also conducted extensive geological and geophysical surveys though maost of the work appears to have been done sloghtly southeast on Shields property and futher towards Chowder Creek. Golden Tiger Res.,a junior mining company then appear ed on the scene in 1985 and completed a major program which consis ted of linecutting,geophysics and diamond drilling, During 1984 and 1985 a company called Transway Exploration was also involved; perhaps these companies were all allied in a joint venture. Major explor ation activity south of Klotz Lake seems to have ceased by the end of 1988, though prospectors have continued to be active here since then. In 1989 Jay Shields did stripping ,trenching and drilling on his properties near Pagwachuan Lake which lies ea.22 kms. west of Chowder Lake; he received an OPAP grant to explore propert immedlat- ly southeast of Swereda 1 s in 1993. Mckinnon Prospecting was quite active in the immediate vicinity in 1991-92 with a program involving line cutting,geology,geophysics and geochemistry.
GEOLOGICAL OP THE SWEREDA PROJrERTY v
Exposed bedrock occurs on about 15# of this claim group with the vast majority of rocks being mapped as intermediate to mafic metavolcanics,! .e. "greenstones 11 . These were somewhat arbitrarily divided by the author into four separate categories utilizing such criteria as colour,density,grain size and degree of alteration IT was gradually determined that four different varieties could be differentiated though it must be realized that they are totally gradational and that all four types are often found intimately togeth er even in one small outcrop. The term "Basalt" was applied to a hard dense,often aphanitic or very fine grained rock that is very dark - green to almost black in coloir. "Andesite" refers to a rock with a lower specific gravity,a medium to dark green colour, a''fine grai ned though rarely aphantic jjrain size which, i s so-n^what softer t^an " ' "~~~~* ~ ' '"' ""' ""' v"
P35GEOLOGICAL OP THE SWEREDA PROPERTY
"Dacite" veries in colour from light grey to light green, is generally very fine grained or even aphanitic and is less dense than the more mafic rocks. "Amphibolites" are medium grained,rarly almost coarse grained with a colour index of 50 to 80 with often-schistose aspect. In these rocks actinolite often seems more abundant than hornblend; they aldo seem to contain much quartz and carbonate. The three finer grained varieties of the greensyone are often finely porphyr itic with mafic phenocrysts prenocrysts predominting in the "Basalts" and more felsic phenos. in the other varieties. The texture of these rocks vary from massive to more commonly foliated and often they have a schistose aspect probably dae to much chlorite. Epidote and iron cabonate alteration seems more rarer but is more economically significant as it seems to be associated with the prescence of pyrite. The volcanics particulary the andesites are often tuffaceous and small pillows were rarely discerned. Andesite was mapped as the most common variety followed by basalt and amphibolite.
A second major rock type delineated was diorite which occurs as dykes up to 50m. wide generally intrusive into the volcanics. It is quite problematical however to often determine their contacts as they often seem to blend imperceptibly into the .country rock. Where these rocks are finer grained they appear almost identical to some of the intermediate volcanics whilst the coarser grained vari- ities often resemble amphibolltes. They are ichleflj differentiat ed from the finer volcanics by the fact that the diorite is more mas sive and unaltered,whist their colour index is lower than the amphiholites, i.e.40 for the former vs. 70 for the latter. The grian size for both types varies from 1 to 5 mms. with the diorites genmrally a darker green this is cheifly due to the fact that hornblende rather than actinolite is the dominant amphibole in the diorites;also carbonate and epidote are common in the amphibolltes. Volumetrically diorite is the second most abundant lithology and may be more common than indicated on the map.
All the aformentioned lighologies are typically intruded by granitic or aplitic dykes;the latter is simply a very fine grained hololeucocratic granite. These rocks are very fresh very hard and are white^tpv more typically pink coloured; they vary in width from a few cms. to several metres, rarefy up to 15 metres. The aplites lack any visible mafic minerals with the granites having a colour index of 10 and biotite the only apparent dark mineral. Grain size for the aplites is ea.1mm. whist the granites vary from 1 to 7 mms. but are generally quite fine grained also. The granitic dykes are generally of greater width and are more common these felsic lithologies rarely noted on the east portion of the property. Quartz veins are often associated with these dykes-mainly bull quartz, white to light grey varying in width from a few cms. to 5 metres. However on the east side of the property these veins are quite common despite rareness of granitic dykes,thus perhaps no genetic relaionship between the dykes and the veins. The veins are either straight of less commonly are anastomosing.
GEOLOGICAL OP THE SWEREM PROPERTY
as is typical in volcanic rocks purite is ubiquitous in traces amounts. Often though it was nqted to ouccur in amounts greater than 1# and rarely 5*. Generally itoccurs very finely disseminated as grains less than 1 mm. or rarely in narrow stringers up to a few mms. wide. It seems most abundant on the southeast corner of TB#1196510 and just eastwards on TB#1196559;three areas have recent ly been stripped here in order to better expose and sample the pyritiferous zones. It seems to occur mainly in the metavolcanics, though as they are the dominant lithology, this may be of little economical importance. Some of the hithest percentages of sulphides were obtained from the vicinity of quatz veins though a greater amount of sulphides seems to lie in the adjacent volcanics,
The greatest percentages of sulphides originates from the eastmost stripped area wher locally pyyite composses up to 15# of rock;traces of chalcopyrite were also noted from this zone. But whether these sulphides assay high in gold remains to be seen.' The relationship of the quartz veins with the sulphides is worthy of future investigations.
'AGE 1 of 11
SUMMARY (i? WORK L( G
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Total number of days worked by self 41 days
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J.Gadon (running raag. ect) 8 days
J.Sr.ields ("beep mat", -lugger) 12 days
G.Royer (geoglist) 17 days
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D6 bulldozer 24 hours
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FEL SWF.REDA '.vTRK LOG 1993 C?Ai# 0193 - 425
PAY 13 fixing road into camp
Mel Swereda (self) 8 hrs,
Jerry Gadon 8 hrs.
May 14 bringing gear into camp and fixing camp
self 8 hrs,
Jerry Gadon 8 hrs.
Hay 15 running raagnatometer from the bush road along west claim ling(going west)
self 8 hrs,
Jerry Gadon 8 hrs.
May 16 running magnatometer along the pipeline right away west of the bush road (860 metres) as well as 90 metres east of the bush; r ad
Self 8 hrs.
Jerry Gadon 8 hrs
Kay 17 running magnatometer from bush road to highway (1075) meters
self 8 hrs.
Jerry Gadon 8 hrs.
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May 18 running msgnat meter(line i s 20 east fnortn) A-3 as shown on diagram #1(attached) gning east 3-C, C-D (as shown on diagram .^1)
-self 8 rrs,
Jerry Gad^n 3 hrs.
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Kay 19 running magna tome ter from D-?,, PI--? t ?-G,
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Jerry Gadon
8 hrs.
8 hrs.
May 20 moving gear out and returning to Geraldton charting and mapping result information
self
Jerry Gadon
8 hrs.
8 hrs.
June 1 cnecking out drill holes said locations
self
Jay Shields
8 hrs,
8 hrs.
June 2 looking over core from previous drilling
self
Jay Shields
8 hrs,
8 i.rs.
June 3 day spent witr John Kason and Gerry V/hite "been mat" course in Beardmore and bush
June 5 working on #1 showing cutting and preparing for stripping
self 8 hrs.
June 6 working on #1 showing cutting and stripping
self 3 hrs.
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METi S./ERE^.A WORK I/.G 1993 CFAI # C193 - 425
June 7 working an -*1 showing stripping
self 8 hrs,
June 8 visit with Jchn Kason and Gerry Whitepicked UT "beeo mat" and wrked until dark on Croll and Ashnrre Townships
June 9 running "beep mat : ' ^ver property
self
Jay Shields
8 hrs.
8 hrs.
June 10 running "beec mat' ever property
self
Jay Shields
Q hrs.
8 hrs.
June 11 running "beer mat" over property
self
Jay Shields
8 hrs.
8 hrs.
June 12 running ''beer mat"
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Jay Snields
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'T T!: 9,10,11,12 th of June, running ''been mat from 6am - 2r^m t;.en helping Jay ohields until dark running !: bee; mat' -ver property.
:une 13 - 15 worked helping Jay n f.is property and brought"beep mat' back to Geraldtc-n and retuned t -, r-'.inisty office. Talked t Oerry - ';.'te abcut ti.e mac!-, i ne arid gave him some rock samples.
June 19 worked on #2 showing cutting and stripping
self
Jay Shields
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8 hrs.
June 20 working on #2 showing cutting and stripping
self 8 hrs.
Jay Shields 8 hrs.
June 21 working on #2 showing cutting and stripping
self
Jay Shields
8 hrs.
8 hrs,
June 27 worked on
selfshowing cutting and stripping
8 hrs.
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MEL SV/EREDA v/CRK LOG (TAr -?OF93 -425
June 28 worked on #2 showing cutting and stripping
self 8 hrs.
* NOTE: #1 and #2 showing ready for drilling and blasting
June 29 picked up plugger from John Mason also gave him some rock samples
July 1 drilling y* 1 shewing
self 8 hrs,
Jay Shields 8 hrs,
July 2 drilling .? 2 showing
self 8 hrs.
Jay Shields ^ hrs.
July 3 drilling #2 showing
self 8 hrs,
Jay Shields 8 hrs.
July 4 and 5 helped Jay Shields
PAGE 7 of 11
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KEL 3WEREDA W-RX T.CG C "A! * C T93 - 452
July 6 brought plugger back to John Kason
July 7 cutting and stripping on #2 showing.-
self 8 hrs
July 8 cutting and stripping on #1 showing
self 8 hrs.
July 9 cutting and stripping ,-?1 showing
self 8 hrs.
* ITCTE: took rock samples from showings #1 and #2 and
went and hftlped Jay Shields
I left for Mexico on July 25,1993. Before leaving I made arrangements
with Guy Royer a geological consultant to visit and work on my
property.
July 29 geological consulting
Guy Royer 8 hrs.
July 30 geological consulting
Guy Rcyer 8 hrs
July 31 geological consultingGuy Royer 8 hrs.
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KLOTZ LAKE I ROP..;RTY
3WEREDA WORK L( G fyAP^ C79"} - 452
September 5
September 6
September 7
returned from Mexico
talked to Guy Royer agreed to commence work on my property Sept. 8
Called Gerry White told him I was back. Askedif it would be a convienent time for a property visit, '.'e said he was busy at this time. T asked if the ''beep mat" was available he said yes you can pick it up in Beardmore wich i did
September S commence exploration program mobilization and grid preparation
self
Guy Royer
8 hrs.
8 hrs.
September 9 geophysical surveying with "beep mat 1',some grid preparation
self
Guy Royer
8 hrs
8 hrs
September 10 geopnysical sureying with "beep map"
self
Guy Royer
8 hrs.
8 hrs.
September 11 geophysical serveing with '"beer: mat 1 '
self
Guy Royer
8 hrs.
8 Lrs.
'•Af,F. 9 Of 11
KLOTZ LAKE FRCI-Ii-RTY
f-EL SV/EREDA 'VCRK LOG CPAi# ;- ; 93 -425
September 12 geological surveying with "beer mat"
self 8 hrs.
Guy Royer 8 hrs,
September 13 geological surveying with "beep mat"
self 8 hrs,
Guy Royer 8 hrs,
*NOTE: After work Mel Swereda returned "beep mat" to
Geraldton, and made arrangments to bring in the D6
September 14 commence geological mapping/nrosrectingGuy Royer 8 hrs.
Sertember 15 finish grid preparation
Guy Royer 8 J:rs.
brought in D6 from Geraldton to enterence on highway 11 and walked D6 to job site
Self 8 hrs.
September 16 geological mapping/prospecting
Guy Rcyer 8 i. r s
worked on #1 showing with T)6
self 8 hrs
FAGS 10 cf 11
XUTZ "AK.-. I Ri PETTY
ML SWERhDA ./CTK TX.G C PAT? r 19 3 - 425
September 17 geological ma'ping/prospecting
Guy Royer 8 hrs.
worked on -1 showing with D6
self 3 hrs.
September 18 geological marrdng/prcs'ecting finishedstart geochemical sampling
Guy Royer 8 hrs.
finished clearing #1 showing and started walking tractor down to #2 showing Guy R yer discoved more rock in between finished the day off cleaning this rock called it ^3 showing. Tractor broke down
self 3 hrs.
*NCTi': talked things over with Guy R yer felt there wasenough wcrk done at this time end decided to wait for assays
September 19 finished geochemical sampling
Guy Royer 8 hrs.
Took some rock r-amrles
self 8 hrs.
3ertember 24 draughting maps and repnrt writing
Guy noyer 8 nrs.
- age 11 of 11
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KEL SWEilEDA WORK ~CG Cr/V* C?93 - 425
Se'tember 25 draughting maps and repcrt writting
Guy Royer 8 hrs.
September 26 rerair tractor and walked out to hywl1
self 8 hrs.
October 3 muved tractor tc Geraldton
self 8 hrs.
ATTACHMENT "B"* *"
PAGE 1 OP 8
SUMMARY OP COSTS
MEL SWEREDA OFAP# OPS3 - 425
B - 2,3 EQUIPMENT CONTRACTS S3,
B - 4 LABOUR (CONTRACT) SERVICES 3,700.00.
B - 5 MEALS AND GROCERIES (FIELD WORK) 536.29
B - 6,7 SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS 1,364.77423 85
B - 8 ASSAYS **
TOTAL 09,526.31
I-AGE 2 of 7
KLOTZ "-AX" ?RC7AR~Y
EQUIJK2:!? CC^TRArrT C'..S? 1993 CFj?# C*:93 - 425
JULY 1 ,2,3
plugger was borrowed fr m tr.e ministry cf ''-rthern T)evelcpcent
in Ti.under Bay SO. 00
Billed by: Stan Swereda
D..Y:;:V;LRKZD: 3:C??i:-3ER 15,16,17,18 CCTCBER 3
.I-urs S, 8, S, 8 B
COST 5 days et :32C.OO per day 'S 1,600.00
4x4 T?.-' '.K
Billed by: Stan 's drilling
15.00 -er day at 48 days o 720.00
3'. AT ;."
510.00 per day at 31 days 3 310.00
: :;ZR :;.',r i ilcd fcy Deb-5
5.00 per day at 3' days -, 155.00
JAGS 3 of 7
KLOTZ ~,A?:E ^RCJS^TY
CC"TR;.CT CCCT 19?3 ' lAI-? CP93 - 425
r^B-: A "D Dzr:cB3Billed by: LA^RY'S 2G3'~ and KT:I"GI A:TD .^aT 3 LIEITSD
c278.20 times 2 (in and cut) 3 556.40
TOTAL C ST C? IQl.'I. I-3'TT R3"TAI,S
JE 4 of 7
KLCT^ T AXE PRCIElTv
CC"TR;.Cr LA3MJR TST'5 1993 OPIP .7 OP93 - 425
J^RRY "ArC";
:';.Y 13,14,15,16,17,13,19,20 5 days et ::100.0C per day 3300.00
nrT, 1, 2, 9, 10,11, 12,19,20,21
JULY 1,2,3 12 days at 100.00 per day 21,200.00
GUY RCYZR:
JULY 29,30.31
SSIT^BIR 8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,24,25
17 days at 3100.00 per
S3, 700. 00
FAGS 5 Of 7
KLOTZ LAIC PROPERTY
r-2L SV/ERZjA HALS A mTD GROCERIES CPA?,? CI93 -425
i'ay skaffs groceries 262.? 5
daneffs groceries ^.98
Longlac meals 30.00
June 7 StAfF'S groceries 43.90
1 5 5^/Vr^ groceries 32.54
11 DWCf(f^ groceries 22.95
25 GtcklfS groceries 8?. 17
July brought f o-- d from ;:crre ap-rcxmate -100.00
.le-.tember 7 ^-c-U^c^-Cix grcceries 71.63
.'erteirber 3 t- K ^Cn^c-Yv—i - groceries 10.75
e-5teraber 1 0 OK jLcc-o,eTv-\ ercceries 27.^2O
C(,TA" 536.2Q
r AGE 6 of 7
Y'' TZ "AKI .-Rr.::'3?Y
/PirSS /."? KATZR'ALG G - 425
Kay ribbon, maps .stationary *
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June 1
3
5
6
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15
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gas
gas, oil, and greese
gas
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gas
gas
ges
gas
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"20.00
86 - 6
84.19
8 - 26
27 ' 50
27.92
27.50
23.0009 r*^ ^.o.,
27.00
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34.09
20.41
25.60
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V/-.HT;. r/in-vzs ;:r r:.-:?:: RIALS c:;/- c. 93
gas 32.66
20 OArJ'-? gasoil 91,61
23 P**0 '-7 gas 36.00
CCTCBZR 1 ^ A|J 'J gas 3'?. n 6
3 ^ Al? 42.66
Si:Ti:;-:3--:R 24 oil for tracter^ 27.59
7 i^rfa-a^^y- chsltrek Geological rupriies -83.96^
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su::r-!ARY F CCSTSKEL SV/^RliD/ O:'A7-? CV93 - 425
3-1,2 ~-;Tj:r;-~"T cr^R^'TS ~ 3,3*1.463-3 lAE-"-U?. (CC"TR;,CT) S:-:.17JOJi; 3,700.00
3-4 T'eals end Groceries'.field work) 536.29
35-6 supplies,materials,assays 1,948.62
Total 3 9,526.31
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ROCK SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONS -eOLLECTED IN SEPTEMBER, 1993
Rl9-A:Light to mediim grey bull quartz apparently barren in contact with rusty
aplite-2% disseminated pyrite in the aplite.
R-19-B: "Typical" dark grey,fine grained mafic metavolcanic-slightly rusty on the
external surfaces with 2-3% disseminated pyrite.
R-19-C: Similar to above but pyrite forms tiny stringers l irm.ccmposingl-2% of rock
R19-D: Medium grained diorite dyke,colour indearfO,rusty rock;31 disseminated pyrite
R19-E: Same as f219B&C,pyrite 5%of rpck.Transected by 5 mnu thick quartz veinlets.,
R19-F: Medium green,fine grained,intermediate metavolcanic with edge of white to slightly
rusty quartz vein. Quartz has 5% disseminated pyrite whilst it constitutes 101 of volca
nic. It is mainly in sub-paralell stringers 1-3 mras.wide.
R19-G: Similar to above but rustier;disseminated pyrite-7% of rock.
R19-H: Same as above but much external siderite alteration;31 disseminated pyrite.
R19-J: Moderately rusty epidotized&carbonatized volcanic;7-101 disseminated pyrite.
R19-K: Dark green fine grained slightly rusty mafic volcanic,21disseminated pyrite.
R19-L: Similar to R19-F,101diss. pyrite in the quartz;151 disseminated pyrite in the
volcanic, trace of chalcopyrite.
R19-M: Typical dark green mafic volcanic with 1-21 disseminated pyrite.
R19-N: Strongly epidotized and carbonatized intermediate volcanic inn contact with med
ium grained amphibolite and mafic volcanic.81 pyrite both disseminated and in stringers.
R19-P: Similar to R19-F andL but only 31 disseminated pyrite.
R19-Q: Moderately rusty,mafic fine grained volcanic with light green zones of epidotized
and carbonatized rock. -71 disseminated pyrite here whilst only 31 sulphide in the mafic
darker coloured section.
R19-R: Typical mafic volcanic with light pink rusty quartz veinlets;very fine pyrite
constitutes 3-51 of rock.
Rock samples R19-A to R19-C taken from the westernmost stripped area;sample
R19-D from central stripped area,R!9-E was taken 50 metres east of ID on east side of
road. All che remaining rock samples were collected frontthe "main" easternmost stripped
area,i.e. R19-F to R19-R. A total of 16 rock samples.taken by the author.
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Ministry of Ministers duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines et des Mines
August 30, 1993
Mr. Mel Swereda P.O. Box 936 Geraldton, ON POT 1MO
Dear Mel:
The following are base metal results for numerous samples that we received from you since the start of the field season in May 1993. Again I apologize for the delay.
Sample No. Cu (ppm)
GEOCHEMICAL RESULTS
Pb (ppm) Zn (ppm) Ag (ppm)
93-MMS-l (Croll Prop. - Drill Cuttings)
93-MMS-2 (#1-2-3)
93-MMS-3 (#4-5-6)
93-MMS-4 (#7-8-9)
93-MMS-5 (Croll Twp. Property)
93-MMS-3A (Klotz L. - Sample Loc. #1)
93-MMS-4A '*. (Klotz L. -
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GEOCHEMICAL RESULTS
Sample No. Cu (ppm) Pb (ppm) Zn (ppm) Ag (ppm)
93-MMS-6A (Klotz L. - Sample Loc. #4)
93-MMS-7A (Croll Prop. - East Side El dee Rd. )
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Gerry WhiteStaff GeologistBeardmore-Geraldton DistrictMines and Minerals DivisionMinistry of Northern Development and Mines435 S. James St. , Suite B002Thunder Bay, ON P7E 6E3Tel. (807)475-1331
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Ontario
Ministry of Ministere duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines et des Mines
July 26, 1993
Mel Swereda P. O. Box 286 Geraldton, Ontario POT 1MO
Dear Jay:
The following are gold assay results for four samples from your Klotz Lake property that we received in mid June, 1993. Base metal results will follow shortly.
Sample Number Au (oz/ton)
93-MMS-2 <0. 01 (Loc. #1, Klotz Lake) v,
93-MMS-3 <0. 01 (Loc. #1, Klotz Lake)
93-MMS-4 ":0. 01 (Loc. #2, Klotz Lake)
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93-MMS-5 <0. 01 - (Loc. #3, Klotz Lake) l
93-MMS-6 <0.01/ (Loc. #4, Klotz Lake)
(Croll property, east side of Eldee .Roa.d)
Sincerely, s ' ,^-t--': / - ' l i A *~^ . ','^iS h , s
Gerry WhiteStaff GeologistBeardmore-Geraldton DistrictField Services Section-NW Ontario ,Ontario Geological Survey A/r* '- iMinistry of Northern Development and Mines /435 S. James Street, Suite BOO2Thunder Bay, Ontario P7E 6E3Tel. (807)475-1331Fax (807)475-1112
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Mr. Mel Swereda August 30, 1993 Page 2
GEOCHEMICAL RESULTS
Sample No. Cu (ppm) Pb (ppm) Zn (ppm) Ag (ppm)
93-MMS-6A (Klotz L. - Sample Loc. #4)
93-MMS-7A (Croll Prop. - East Side El dee Rd. )
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ONTARIO PROSPECTORS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (OPAP)
INSTRUCTIONSi'Please read the guidebook before completingform Please type or printSubmit completed form and supporting documentationby January 31,1994 (May 31,1994 for winter program) to:Incentives Office (Mineral Development and Rehabilitation Branch)Ministry of Northern Development ft Mines5th Floor, 933 Ramsey lake Rd., Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5
TO BE COMPLETED BY SUCCESSFUL GRANTEES AFTER PROJECT COMPLETION AND ACCOMPANIED BY WRITTEN REPORTS, MAPS, ETC.
l Winter Program Q
Applicant
Regular Program
File Number
Proposed project area(s) (Twp. or claim map name, latitude and longitude)
1. j^Lft'ty.t—CtvCfc. yCoOPrVvl. Y\\f}'T7-i-'V^if** CJLrcx
2. ———————————————————————
Changes to proposed projects) (if any)
List other co-owners of the property with OPAP grants that worked on project
Completed?
Yes Q No Q
Yes Q No Q
WORK PERFORMED BY APPLICANT (Summary of Section W)
1. Project il area/name Y\\^C^T7^ L/^K^.
KKr Traditional prospecting
Geological surveys
Geophysical surveys
Geochemical surveys
Drilling
Stripping/Trenching
Other
No. of samples
Set
Type
Type
Type Qv\
Method
Type—
Miles/kmNo. of samples—
Ft/m \J)\ \
No. days workedby applicant
(thafs only you)
\q
TOTAL
L WORK PERFORMED BY APPLICANT (Continued)
2. Project #2 area/name K^C)r\^._______________ No. days worked*" by applicant
Traditional prospecting No. of samples _________________LJ___ —Geological surveys Scale __________________________ —— Geophysical surveys Type ———^-—————- Miles/km_________ iftJ* lGeochemical surveys Type ________- No. of samples ______ ft ty ]* iDrilling Type ——————— Ft/m _________^ *^ \Stripping/Trenching Method _________ ,.^——.^——.—^—— Other Type__________________________ '
TOTAL
TOTAL DAYS (ALL PROJECTS) A. (Attach additional sheets for additional project areas as required)
n. EXPENDITURES (total of all projects) - Summary of I and H
1. Number of working days by applicant (A) x SlOO/day ..........................
2. Number of report preparation days by applicant x SlOO/day .M
^f 3. Analyses/Assay costs .....^.O.iA...^?.CUCt\9.le^.
4. Equipment rentals/supplies (specify)
$5. Contract services (state type)
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6. Travel (state method: road, air, etc.)^fl^:A S................ $
7. Food and Accommodation .........JST/ejiecJ............................................................... t
8. Other expenses (specify, e.g. helpers) - ''.e^.^i.fDcdSfJ.^IS $
TOTAL EXPENDITURES .................... t
V. SIGNIFICANT RESULTS (please complete)
Project Area New Showings — Commodity Best Analysesand/or Anomalies
oz/r )
VL CLAIMS STAKED DURING/AFTER PROSPECTING ACTIVITY (please complete)
Project Area Claim Numbers Number of Claim Units
VIL OPTION AGREEMENTS RESULTING FROM OPAP PROJECT (please complete)Dollar Value of
Optionee Property/Claims Work Commitment
The Ministry of Northern Development and Mines may verify all statements related to and made herein this application.1. I am the pereon named in the Application for Grant under the Ontario Prospectors Assistance Program.2.1 am ordinarily a resident of Canada.3.1 have complied with all the requirements of the said program.4.1 understand that it is an offence under the Ontario Mineral Exploration Act, 1989, to make a false or
misleading statement and that all statements and all other information submitted in support of the said application are true and correct.
5.1 was not employed by the Ministry while in receipt of the OPAP grant. 6.1 am not the spouse, child, sibling or parent of a Ministry employee.7.1 am aware that any other Provincial or Federal Government financial assistance received for said appli
cation will be deducted from the amount of incurred Total Eligible Expenses".
It is an Offence under subsection 8(1)(A) of the Ontario Mineral Exploration Act, 1989 toknowingly furnish false or misleading information. iPersonal rtoonation on this kxm is obtained have a program designated tor financial purposes. Questions about this cotection should under the authority of the Ontario Mineral assistance and die amount of such assistance. be effected to Supervisor. Incentives Office. Exploration Act. 1989. sections 2,3 and 4 and the Other information, such as statistical information Mneral Development and Rehabmtation. Ministry Ontario Prospectors Assistance Program about the ndhndual projects w* be used tor the of Northern Development and Mines. 5th Floor. Regulation, sections 4.5and6. The financial and purpose of determining the overal effectiveness 933 Ramsey Lake Road. Sudbury. Ontario P3E technical information wfl be used for the purpose of the program. It may be disclosed for those 685. Td free 1-800-2(55-0834. ofdetemuninglheeigbatyoflheappicantto purposes and l consent to Us Disclosure for such
Signature of Applicant _______________________ Date _^^_^^__^_^^___^__^___ Name (print)
ONTARIO PROSPECTORS' ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (OPAPJREGUIATIONS
Begulation 887, RJLO 1890
L In this Regulation,
by the Ministerunder subsection 3 (3);
'eligible exploration expenses* means expenses allowed under section 5. 0 -Reg 559169. s. 1.
2. For the purposes of this Regulation, a pre scribed mineral resource is any rock, mineral or composite of minerals other than crushed rock used lor construction purposes, sand, (ravel. natural (as and petroleum. O. Reg 659/89, s. 2.
3.-U) In this section.'associate*, where used to indicate a relationship
with any person, means,
(a) a corporation of which the person henefi- oatty owns, directly or indirectly, equity shares carrying more than 30 per cent of the voting rights attached to all out standing equity shares of the corpora-
(b) a partner other than a joint venture partner with respect toaproposed project under this Regulation,
(c) a trust or estate in which the penon has a beneficial interest of more than 30 per cent or serves as trustee or in a sunUar capacity,
(d) parent, child, brother or sister of the person.
(e) a person of the opposite sex to whom the penon is married or with whom the penon is living in a conjugal relation ship outside marriage, or
(f) any other relative of the penon or of a penon mentioned in rlaiipr (e) who has the same home as the person;
'equity share* means a share of any class of shares of a corporation carrying voting rights Mnder all Timimstainf^ ••"t atmr* A^af*y rlanii of shares carrying voting rights by reason of the occurrence of any contingency that is continu ing;
"penon* means
(a) an individual, partnership or limited partnership,
(b) an unincorporated association, syndi cate or organization,
(c) a trust, trustee, executor, administrator or other legal representative, or
(d) a corporation. . —
(2) An individual who proposes to carry out a project of exploration in Ontario may apply for designation of the project on a form to be provided by the Minister. O. Reg.55*89,s.3O,2).
(3) Subject to subsection (4), the Minister may designate a project if,
(a) the application is submitted before eligi- ble exploration expense* are incurred on the project;
(b) the applicant has the legal right to per form exploration on the land on which the project is to be carried out;
(c) the applicant has provided evidence of having sound knowledge of mineral prospecting technology obtained through experience or training;
(d) the applicant is committing sufficient Bnanrial resources to ensure the com pletion of the project;
(e) theappUcantdearlyspecinesthemethod of carrying out the project and demon strates that the method meets appropri ate exploration standards; and
(f) where the work consists of prospecting on Crown land, the applicant holds a valid Ontario Prospectors' licence.O. Reg. 55*89, aJOfc O. Reg. 532/90.S.1.
(4) A project is not eligible to be A*ag.,*t*A it the applicant is,
(a) regularly entitled to receive proceeds from the output of a mine anywhere in the world, other than a royalty, or
(b) an associate of any penon who is regu larly entitled to receive proceeds from the output of a mine anywhere in the world, other than a royalty.
(5) Subject to subsection (6) only one applica tion for designation may be submitted for each proponed project.
(6) Twoor more individuals may apply forsepa- rate designations of a proposed project if,
(a) the work consists of prospecting on Crown land; or
(b) the work consists of prospecting on land in respect of which they are the co- holders of the mining rights.
(7) A proposed project may consist of work to be carried out in more than one geographical area.
(8) A designation under subsection (3) expires on the date specified therein.
(9) At the time a project is designated, the Minister may pay to the applicant an amount equal to one-half of the proposed eligible explora tion expenses, up to the nMHrimiifn ggt out jn section (8) O. Reg 559*9. s. 3X4-9)
4.-C1) An individual whose project has been , before the mrpity nf the Htxrigna.
tion, submit a final submission on a form to be provided by the Minister. O.Reg. 55909. 559/ 89.8.4(1)-. O.Reg. 532/90,8.31)
(2) Upon the filing of a final submission, the *ft"frt*r may. subject to section 8. pay to the applicant a grant equal to the amount of eligible exploration expenses incurred in respect of the project, less the amount paid to the applicant under subsection 3 (9). OJteg.559789.a.4(2)-, O. Reg. 532/90^2(2)
(3) If a final submission is not submitted before the expiry of the designation of a project.
(a) the """"'"t paid under subsection 3 (9) shall be returned to the Minister, and
(b) no further amounts are payable in re spect of the designated project O. Reg- 559*B9.s.4(3)-.O.Reg.532S90,s.2(3)
5.-U) Subject to subsection (2), eligible cxplo- . ration expenses consist of.
(a) the expenses for services, personnel, supplies, accommodation, machinery rental and transportation of personnel, supplies and machinery incurred under a designated project with respect to,
(i) prospecting on the property, if such activity includes the preparation of a report and a map showing traverses and observations made,
(ii) geotechnical surveys, including ground or airborne geophysical surveys, geological surveys and geochemical surveys, including overburden test drilling, if such activities include the preparation of maps and reports,
(iii) the establishment of a grid by line cutting, including picketing and chaining, or by compass line and flagging, where dictated by circum stances, if the grid established is used to carry out a survey.
(iv) stripping, trenching and the taking of samples, if such activities in clude the preparation of plans and reports.
(v) assays and analyses, if such activi ties include the preparation of maps and reports and the submission of assay or geochemical certificates, and
(vi) surfacedrillingforexplorationpur- nnniT[| only, including mobilization, demobilization and core logging and the preparation of plans, sections, drill logs and reports;
(b) a daily allowance of S100 for the time spent by an applicant working on a designated project, if a daily log outlin ing the applicant's work activity is sub mitted.
(2) Incakulatingeligibleexplorationexpenseg,
SeoIV. DAILY REPORTS (Summarize work activity in Section D
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Day Project Area Date Work Performed
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SeoIV. DAILY REPORTS (Summarize work activity in Section I)
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Ministry o!Northern Development
Ontario
Report of WorK Conauctea After Recording Claim
UlmlMM Ao*•lining MCI
Transaction Number
Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This infonnatkxiwiH be used for correspondence. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager. Mining Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. Fourth Floor. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario. P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264. 't - :
Instructions: - 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 complete 42Fi3swooo2 2.15705 KLOTZ LAKE ——————— qon- Technical reports and maps must accompany W IV/.M, ,., UUK..v~~. ( ^ U- A sketch, showing the claims the work is assigned to. must accompany this form.
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Total Assessment Work Claimed on the Attached Statement of Costs
Note: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit all 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.
Persons and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report)
(attach a schedule if necessafy)
Certification of Beneficial Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverse sidel certify that at the time the work was performed, the claims covered in this work report were recorded in the current holder's name or held under a beneficial interest by the current recorded holder.
Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)
Certification of Work Reportcertify that l have a personal knowledge of the facts set forth in this Work report, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after
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1. D Credits are to be cut back starting with the claim listed last, working backwards.2. \a 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.
Note 1: Examples of beneficial interest are unrecorded transfers, option agreements, memorandum of agreements, etc., with respect to the mining claims.
Note 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.
Signature Date
Ontario
Ministry olNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ml— 'e duD\ •ppement du Nordet des mines
Statement of Costs for Assessment Creditlitat des coats aux fins du credit devaluation
Mining Act/Loi sur les mines
Transaction NoJN* de transaction
Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This information will be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining daim(s). Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager-. Minings Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. 4th Floor. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
Les rensetgnements personnels contenus dans la presente formule sent recueiMs en vertu de la Loi sur les mines ei serviront a tenir a jour un registre des concessions minieres. Adresser toute question sur la collece de ces renseignements au chef provincial des terrains miniers. ministere du Devetoppement du Nord et des Mines. 159. rue Cedar. 4e etage. Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
1. Direct Costs/Couts directs
Type
Wage* Salaires
Contractor's and Consultant's Fees DroHsde ['entrepreneur et de I'expert-
Supplies UsedFoufntturesuttlteeea
Equipment Rental Location de malertel
Description
Labour Main-d'oeuvreField Supervision Supervision sur to terrain
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Totals Total global
2. Indirect Costs/Couts indirects* * Note: When claiming Rehabifitalion work Indirect costs are not
allowable as assessment work.Pour to remboursement des travaux de rehabilitation, tos couts indirects ne sent pas admissibtos en tart que travaux d'evaluation.
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Food and Lodging Noumture et hebergement
S&ffMobilization and Demobilization Mobilisation et demobilisation
Sub Tottil of Indirect Costs Total partJel des couts Indirects
Amount Allowable (not greater than 20H of Direct Costs) Montant admtoslbto (n'excedant pas 20 H des couts directs)Total Value of Assessment Credtt Vataur totate du cnWtt(Total of Direct and ABowaMa d'evahiaHoniMlract coala) (Total das .
f 3^Note: The recorded holder will be required to 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 ttulaire enregistre sera tenu de verifier kts depansesdemandtesdans le present etat des couts dans les 30 jours suivant une demande a cet effet. Si la verification n'est pas effectuee. le ministre petit rejeter tout ou une partie des travaux d'Avaluation presentes.
Filing Discounts Remises pour depot
1 . Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at 10tWb of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.
1. Les travaux deposes dans tos deux ans suivant tour achevement sont rembourses a 100 *fc de la vatour totate susmentionnee du ere* d'evaluation.
2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 504b of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:
Total Value of Assessment Credit Total Assessment Claimedx 0.50
2. Les travaux deposes trois, quatre ou cinq ans apres tour achevement sont rembourses a 50 Vt de la vatour totale du credit d'evaluation susmentionne. Voir les calculs ci-dessous.
Vatour totato du credit d'evaluationx 0.50
Evaluation totale demandee
Certification Verifying Statement of Costs Attestation de I'etat des coQts
l hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were incurred white conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompanying Report of Work form.
that as
J'atteste par la presente :que les montants indiques sont le plus exact possible et que ces depenses ont ete engagees pour effectuer tes travaux d'evaluation sur les terrains indiques dans la formule de rapport de travail ci-joint.
T Agent. Position in Company)l am authorized Et qu'a litre de je suis autorise
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to make this certification
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Ministry ofNorthern De* .opmentand Mines
Ontario
Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim
Mining Act
reaction Number lPersonal info. Jon collected on this term is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This infonnationwil be used for correspondence. Questions about this coHectton should be directed to the Provincial Manager. Mining Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. Fourth Floor. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario. P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264. fs l* C*O OInstructions: - Please type or print and submit in duplicate. k
- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations for requirements of filing assessment work or consult the Mining Recorder.
- A separate copy of this form must be completed for each Work Group.- Technical reports and maps must accompany this form in duplicate.- A sketch, showing the claims the work is assigned to, must accompany this form.
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Note: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit all 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.
Persons and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report)Name Address
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(attach a schedule If necessary)
Certification of Beneficial Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverse sidel certify that at the time the work was performed, the claims covered in this work report ware recorded in the current holder's name or held under a beneficial Merest by the current recorded holder.
Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)
;vCertification of Work Report
l certify thai l have a personal knowledge of the facts set forth in this Work report, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and annexed report is true.
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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 (*-) one of the following:1. D JEredits are to be cut back starting with the claim listed last, working backwards.2. (y 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.
Note 1: Examples of beneficial interest are unrecorded transfers, option agreements, memorandum of agreements, etc., with respect to the mining claims.
Note 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.
Signature Dale
Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Mi — e duCM jpement du Nordet des mines
Statement of Costs for Assessment CreditEtat des couts aux fins du credit devaluation
Mining Act/Loi sur les mines
Transaction NoJN* de transaction
Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This information will be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining dairnfs). Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager. Minings Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. 4th Floor, 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
Les renseignements personnels contenus dans la presente formuto sont recueiHis en vertu de la Loi eur tea mine* et serviront a tenir a jour un registre des concessions minieres. Adresser toute question sur la coBece de ces renseignements au chef provincial des terrains miniers, ministere du Devetoppement du Nord et des Mines. 159. rue Cedar. 40 etage. Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
1. Direct Costs/Couts directs
Type
Wages Salalre*
Contractor'sand Consultant's Fees Drafts de ['entrepreneuret de I'expert- consei
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Description
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Totals Total global
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2. Indirect Costs/Couts indirects* * Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not
allowable as assessment work. Pour to remboursement des travaux de rehabilitation, les couts indirects ne sont pas admissfetes en tant que travaux d'evaluation.
Type
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not greater than 20H of Direct Costs) (n'excedant pas 20 H des coots directs)
Total Value of Assessment Credit Vateur Mate du credtt (Total of Direct and AMowabto d'evshiatlon ImHrMl CMtml (TaM dM eoAts dbccH
Totals Total global
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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 etulaire enregistre sera tenu de verifier tes departs landeesdarele present etat des couts dans les 30 jours suivant une demands a eel effet. Si la verification n'est pas effectuee. le ministre peut rejeter tout ou une partie des travaux d'evaluation presentes.
Rang Discounts Remises pour depot
1. Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at KXWfe of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.
1. Les travaux deposes dans les deux are suivant tour achievement sont rembourses a 100 9b de la vateur totato susmentionnee du credl d'evaluation.
2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at SOTb of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations betow:
Total Value of Assessment Credit Total Assessment Claimedx 0.50
2. Les travaux deposes trois. quatre ou cinq ans apres tour achievement sont rembourses a 50 M) de la vateur totato du credit d'evaluation susmentionne. Voir les calaite cwJessoos.
Valour totato du credit d'evaluation Evaluation totato demand**x 0.50 =
Certification Verifying Statement of Costs Attestation de Petal des coflts
hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were incurred white conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompMvina Report pf Work form.
that as
to make this certification
in Company)l am authorized
J'atteste par la presente :quo les montants indiques sont le plus exact possible et que ces depenses ont ete engagees pour effectuer les travaux d'evaluation sur les terrains indiques dans la formule de rapport de travail ci-joint.
Etqu'atitrede je suis autorisei enregistre. representant. poste occupA dans la compagnto)
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Ministry of.Northern Development arid Mir.es
Ontario
Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim
Mining Act
Transaction Numoei
Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This information will be used tor correspondence. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager. Mining Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. Fourth Floor. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario. P3E 6A5. telephone (70S) 670-7264. p ~ * ' *
Instructions: - Please type or print and submit in duplicate.- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations for requirements of filing assessment work or consult the Mining
Recorder.- A separate copy of this form must be completed for each Work Group.- Technical reports and maps must accompany this form in duplicate.- A sketch, showing the claims the work is assigned to, must accompany this form.
CCffiti&S,Work Performed (Check One Work Group Only)
WorkGroup Type
Geotechnical Survey RECEIVEDPhysical Work. Including Drilling DEC Z 9 1994Rehabilitation
Other Authorized Work
AssaysfAssignment from
ReserveV S /
Total Assessment Work Claimed on the Attached Statement of CostsNote: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit all 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.
Persons and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report)Marne Address
(attach a schedule tt necessary)
Certification of Beneficial Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverse sidel certify that at the time the work was performed, the claims covered in this work report ware recorded in the current holder's name or held under a beneficial interest by the current recorded holder.
Dale Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)
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1. D Credits are to be cut back starting with the claim listed last, working backwards.2. ^/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.
Note 1: Examples of beneficial interest are unrecorded transfers, option agreements, memorandum of agreements, etc., with respect to the mining claims.
Note 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.
Signature Date
Ontario
Ministry olNorthern Developmentand Mines
M^ e duDi ^ppement du Nordei des -nines
Statement of Costs for Assessment CreditEtat des couts aux fins du credit devaluation
Mining Act/Loi sur les mines
Transaction NoJN* de transaction
Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This information wiR be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining daim(s). Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager. Minings Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. 4th Floor. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
Les renseignements personnels contends dans la presente formate sont recueilis en vertu de ta Loi sur les mines et serviront a tenir a jour un registre des concessions minieres. Adresser toute quesiton sur la collece de ces renseignements au chef provincial des terrains miniers. ministere du Devetoppement du Nord et des Mines. 159. rue Cedar. 4* etage. Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
1. Direct Costs/Gouts directs
Type
Wages Sateire*
Contractor's and Consultant's Fees Dfottsde ('entrepreneur et de I'expert-COOMVl
SuppNesUaed FounWture* utfllsee*
Equipment Rental Location de materiel
Description
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Totals Total global
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2. Indirect Costs/Gouts indirects* * Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not
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Type
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Food and Lodging Nourriture et
Mobilization and Demobilization Mobilisation etd4AM*tfbi*ili0Ati4*M(WmOOIHSBIIOn
Description
Type
Amount Montan!
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Amount Allowable (not greater than 20* of Direct Costs) Montant admissible (n'excedant pas 20 H des coots directs)Total Value of Assessment Credit Vateur Mate du enVdtt [Total of Direct and Allowable d'evaluation
Totals Total global
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Note: The recorded holder will be required to 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 an or part of the assessment work submitted.
Note : Le titulaire enregistre sera tenu de verifier tesdepi de Kites dale present etat des couts dans les 30 jours suivant une demande a eel effet. Si la verification n'est pas effectuee. to ministre peut rejeter tout ou une partie des travaux d'evaluation presentes.
Hling Discounts
1. Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at KXWfe of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.
Remises pour depot
1. Les travaux deposes dans les deux ans suivant tour achevement sont rembourses a 100'Mi de la vateur totale susrnenfonn6e du crtd* d'evaluation.
2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 5(Wb of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:
Total Value of Assessment Credit Total Assessment Claimedx 0.50
2. Les travaux deposes bois, quatre ou cinq ans apres teur achevement sont rembourses a 50 "fc de la valour totale du credit d'evaluation susmentionne. Voir les calcute ci-dessous.
Vatour totato du credit d'evaluationx 0,50
Evaluation totale demandee
Certification Verifying Statement of Costs
l hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were incurred white conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompanying Report ofWprk form.
that as
Attestation de I'etat des couts
J'atteste par la presente :que tes montants indiques sont le plus exact possible et que ces depenses ont ete engagees pour effectuer tes travaux d'evaluation sur les terrains indiques dans la formule de rapport de travail ci-joint.
(Rfcorded Holder. Agent. Position in Company)
to make this certification
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0212(04/91) irsonnes. le mascufin est utilisA au sen* neutre.
OntarioMinistry of Minister© du Geoscience Approvals Office Northern Development Developpement du Nord 933 Ramsey Lake Road and Mines et des Mines 6th Floor
Sudbury, OntarioP3E 6B5
Telephone: (705) 670-5853 Fax: (705) 670-5863
Our File: 2.15766March 8, 1995 Transaction /: W9440.00310
W9440.00311 W9440.00312
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development fc Mines435 Janes Street SouthSuite B003Thunder Bay, OntarioP7E 6E3
Dear Mr. Weirmeir:
Subject: APPROVAL OF ASSESSMENT WORK CREDITS OH MUflKG CLAIMS 1196510, 1196552 6 1196560 IM KLOTZ LAKE AREA
All the deficiencies outlined in the Notice of Deficiency/Reduction dated January 17, 1995 have been corrected. Furthermore, enough information was submitted to allow assessment credit to be given for the "Beep Mat" survey.
However, please note that no assessment credit was given for the mangetometer survey as outlined in the Notice of Deficiency/Reduction. If assessment credit for the magnetometer survey is sought, Mr. Swereda is asked to please file a report of work according to section 14 (Geophysical) of the Mining Act Regulations at the Mining Recorder's office.
Accordingly, assessment work credits have been approved as outlined on the attached Assessment Work Credit Form for the submission. The credits have been approved under Section 9 (Prospecting), Section 10 (Physical), Section 12 (Geology) and Section 17 (Assays) of the Mining Act Regulations.
The approval date is March 03, 1995.
-2-March 08, 1995 M.F. Svereda
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Steven Beneteau at (705) 670-5858.
ORIGINAL SIGNED BY:
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Ron C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section Mining and Land Management Branch Mines and Minerals Division
SBB/jl Enclosure:
cc: Resident Geologist //Assessment Files Library Thunder Bay, Ontario Sudbury, Ontario
Note, assessment work credits have been distributed to reflect the value of assessment work performed on each claim.
MARCH 08, 1995FILE NUMBER: 2.15766TRANSACTION NO. W9440.00310
VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK CLAIM NUMBER DOME OM THIS CLAIM
1196510 $l,890.001196552 $ 105.001196560 $ 105.00
TOTAL $2,100.00
FILE NUMBER: 2.157*6 TRANSACTION NO. W9440.00311
VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK CLAIM NUMBER DONE ON THIS CLAIM
1196510 $161.00
TOTAL 5161.00
FILE NUMBER: 2.15766 TRANSACTION NO. W9440.00312
VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK CLAIM NUMBER DONE ON THIS CLAIM
1196510 $6 f 749.001196552 $ 375.001196560 $ 375.00
TOTAL (7,499.00
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THE SURFACE RIGHTS LYING WITHIN 40 25 rn OF THE CENTER LINE OF THF TRANS CANADA PIPELINE RK3HT-OF WAY ARE WITHDRAWN FROM STAKING OUT, PROSPECTING SALE OR LEASE BY ORDER W U1/91/ONT, DATED SEPT. 20. 1991 SECTION 112 OF THE NATIONAL ENERGY ACT APPLIES TO THIS AREA
THE INFORMATION THAT APPEARS ON THIS MAP HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES, AND ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED. THOSE WISHING TO STAKE MIN ING CLAIMS SHOULD CON SULT WITH THE MINING RECORDER, MINISTRY OF NORTHERN -DEVELOP MENT AND MINES, FOR AD DITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF THE LANDS SHOWN HEREON.
LEGENDHIGHWAV AND ROUTE No OTHER ROADS TRAILS SURVEYED LINES
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