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41KI6SE0019 aai6AI GAUDETTE 010 REPORT ON GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY CONSOLIDATED NEW PACIFIC LIMITED 18 MINING CLAIMS GAUDETTE TOWNSHIP SAULT STE. MARIE MINING DIVISION ONTARIO NOT STE. r.\,\A KX 1'i.oiv-A'l'ioN t o.x.sr I.TA N rr,s

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41KI6SE0019 aai6AI GAUDETTE 010

REPORT ON

GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY

CONSOLIDATED NEW PACIFIC LIMITED

18 MINING CLAIMS

GAUDETTE TOWNSHIP

SAULT STE. MARIE MINING DIVISION

ONTARIO

NOT

STE.

r.\,\A KX 1'i.oiv-A'l'ioN t o.x.sr I.TA N rr,s

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4IK16SE0019 0016A1 GAUDETTE 010C

CONTENTS

Introduction.

Property. Location and Access....

Topography and Geology.

Survey Onto.

Survey Results ond Interpretation. .

Conclusions and Recommendations.

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The President and Directors Consolidated New Pacific Limited 145 Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario

Gentlemen:

This report describes the results of a program of geo

physical survey carried out by Cana Exploration Consultants on

18 of your mining claims in Gaudette Township, Sault Ste. Marie

Mining Division, Ontario. The results are depicted on the plan

accompanying this report.

PROPERTY. LOCATION AND ACCESS -

The 18 claims covered by the geophysical survey are

listed as follows:

SSM-70537 to SSM-70545, inclusive (9 claims) and SSM-70557, SSM-78147 to SSM-78154, inclusive.

The location is at the southeast part of Gaudette Township,

approximately 21/2 miles northeast of Searchmont - a small village

on the Algoma Cantral and Hudson Bay Railway, 25 miles north of

Sault Ste. Ma: .e.

Access was readily had by motor car from Sault Ste. Marie

to Searchmont, and from Searchmont to the south and west parts of

the property.

t'ANA KX 1'I.OK AT K ).N rONSf I.TA NTS J.1M1TKI)

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TOPOGRAPHY AND OEOLOOY -

Topographic feature* as noted by the geophysical

operators are depicted on the plan accompanying this report.

The first listed, or north, nine claims are at the

west part of your "East Group " of claims, the geology of

which has been described by R. Shields, geologist, In his report

to you dated October 26, 1085.

The renders are referred xo the n bo ve-s a id Shields'

report for the general geology. However, It should be noted

here that there is B chnlcopyrlte-raolybdenite-pyrrhotlte showing

known BS the Idxiak's showing located at the south O-claim jproup.

Mr. Shields described that showing as occurring In gritty basic

banded gneisses or metnvolcxnlca, which strike N. O" end dip

west at 30*- 45*. The showing wna visually estimated to be 30'

long nnd striking N. Q*, and exposing a 1. 5'- 3' width of outcrop

and loose muck. Of the 30' length, the central 10 feet was

apporently the richest, which might issay over 3ft Cu. , with

perhaps low-to-medium vtduea of MoS. possibly some Ni.

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3.

Sample* obtained by geophysical operator* from th*

id** of th* Idziak's trench *how*d heavy mineralisation of

pyrrhotite without vlelbl* chalcopyrite or molybdenite. A

test using dimethyl-glyoxlme obtained no Indlcaticm of nickel.

SURVEY DATA -

The geophysical survey wos carried out along picket

lines cut at 400' intervals east-west to cover the 18 du 1ms.

Magnetic and electromagnetic stations were established at 100

foot Intervals, except nt the electromagnetic conductors where

the check traverses were taken nt 50 foot stations.

A Sharpe Fluxgate M F-1 magnetometer nnd tt R onko

Mark IV E. M. unit with a 300 foot cable were used for the said

geophysical survey*. A detplled electromagnetic check work

was also carried out to check the electromngnetlc conductors,

using a Sharpe SE-20Q unit, but the data is not given on the pi?n

accompanying this report,

SURVEY RESULTS AND INTERPRETATION -

The mapnetometer survey outlined two narrow magnetic

anomoliea with readings in the order of 1000 gammas to 2000 gammas

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4.

In Claims SSM-78154 and SSM-70S57. The background readings

are In the order of 400 gammas to 500 gammas.

The anomalies are apparently striking north-south, and

the one outlined in SSM-70557 is apparently at the south end of a

slightly more magnetic cone which runs northerly for about two

claims and then turns northwesterly to the northwest part of the

surveyed area. These anomalies ore inferred os indicating

diabasic rock., cutting migmatite and gneisses.

The electromagnetic survey encountered two weak but

definite conductors In Claim SSM-78150, one over the known

showing nt L 20 S., 280' W. . and the other nt nbout 250' west

from the known showing. Series of check survey definitely show

the occurrence of these conductors, but fall to clearly truce their

extensions. It follows that the conductors are apparently with

limited lateral extensions. Furthermore, the conductors sre non

magnetic and associated with little variations in magnetism to

indicate their structure.

t'ANA KX ri.OK . \T10.N CONISI' l/l'AN T:s I.IMITKI)

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5.

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS -

The geophysical survey outlined two small magneticj

anomalies on the property. These anomalies are Inferred as diabasic j

rocks Intruding migmatite and gneisses. :

Two weak but definite electromagnetic conductors have

been encountered at 550* and 800' to the west of one of the magnetic

anomalies, but the conductors are associated with little variations In

magnettsn to Indicate their structures. Detailed electromagnetic

check work obtained no indication of appreciable lateral extensions

of the conductors.

One of the conductors coincides closely with the known

Idxlak's showing examined and described by Ross Shields, geologist.

The cause of the other and somewhet stronger conductor Is unknown.

Since this conductor is elso located on area of hi eh ground, the writer

recommends to closely check the location of this conductor for pos

sible occurrence of favourable geological features, auch as breccia

tion and interesting mineralization, prior to possible testing by

shpllow diamond drilling.

Respectfully submitted.

CANA EXPLORATION CONSULTANTS LIMITED - ' ' - , ^ - v.,

SSSrrk S S. Sietu, Ph. D. Encl. Consulting Geologist

Toronto, Ontario March 29, 1066

CANA KX l'!.OK AT It ) .N ('ON ST I .T A N T.S I.I.MITEI)

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Of M INING RECORDER SAULT STE. MARIE MINING DIVISIONBOX 669 SAULT STE. MARIE. ONTARIO

ONTARIO

DEPARTMENT OF MINES

41KI6SE0019 0316A1 GAUDETTE 900

\

X. August 16, 1966,

Mr. F. Niatthev/s, Mining Recorder, Toronto, Unt.

Dear Sir: \\\ilt-ase be advised that I have this daV filed

a multiple work report covering twenty days for* geo physical survey on each of Mrs. J. R. Mcmurray's claims 3314 70557/73147-54 inclusive.

Yours truly,

/m

GC ivirs . J. H. i'i 145 Yoru;e St Toronto l , L'r

.D. A. dodouin, Mining Recorder.

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OF M INING RECORDER SAULT STE. MARIE MINING DIVISIONBOX 669 S*01-7 STE MARIE. ONTARIO

ONTARIO

DEPARTMENT OF MINES

August 16, 1966.

Mr. F. Matthews, Mining Recorder, Toronto, Ont.

Dear Sir:

Please be advised that I have this day filed a multiple work report covering twenty days for geo physical sur/ev on each of Herman R. Benjamin's claims SSM 70537-45 inclusive.

Yours truly

/m

GC Mr. H. R. Benjamin, King Edward Hotel, Toronto, Ont.

A. Jodouin, f-iining Recorder.

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C 1C - Minister of Mines - Toronto

Use for one type of survey only Submit in duplicate

Assessment Work Breakdown

1. Type of Survey ........?^.^.e...^..l**t:1^^

2. Township or Area .......0*9^*.?*!*!^

3. Mining claim nurnl^,...!!?:!!^^

SSM-70543. SSM-70543. 8SU- 70544, 8SM-70545 , 8SM-70557, SSM-78H7,

SSM-78148. SSM-78149, 8811-78150. SSM-78151, SSM-78152. SSM-78153,

SSM-78154

4. Number of miles of line cut * ** *

* 5. Type of instrument used ShtrPO nuxC8Ie ^v- 1 mAfiCnetomcter. RonJw IV E. M. unit. 300'cabl* and Sharpe SE- 209 unit

* 6. Scale constant or sensitivity 20 gaitUn&B .. D*T ...d.^

* 7. Number of stations established **3 Btitlonc magnetic and tslectrom.gnetic

8. Summory of doys woiKed ( details on reverse side )

52 x 7 - 364Total technical {include consultants, draughting etc.) .

Total line-cutting

Total man-days ( technical plus line-cutting }

Assessment days credit per claim *

9. Dated ' S, 9 ned .

Complete only if applicable Complete list of names, oddresses and dates on revei ;* side

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Use for one type of survey only

1. Technical

Type of Work

Assessment Work Breakdown

Name t* Address Dotes Worked Hours Doys

Magnetic and GaMcq Hfyerdahl(OW*tor) Feb.9-23/8IV j JIT* i 2?Electromagnetic 12 Richmond St. E. .Toronto Feb. 27-Uar. S/66 iSurveys .... ..,...........,......,...,,...,........,.................. ............................ .............................,................................L .........,..

Jlua Young Tlmmint, Ont.

Feb. 9-23/66 120

Stanley Swan Feb. 27-Mar. 5/86 56 12 Richmond St. E., Toronto

Totols

Consultonts

Nome i Address Dotes Worked (specify in field or office)

Merch 2 5, 28, 30, 1068S.S. Sxetu, Ph.D. Consultant12 Richmond 9*. E, Toronto, Ont.

Dfoughtsmon, Typing, others (specify)

Nome S Address Type of Work

R. Knox Typing li drafting12 Richmond St. E. Toronto, Ont,

L. Nagy Drafting21 Tiche*t*r Rd, Toroteto, Ont,

2. L ine-Cu t ting

Nome Address

Boo Iduiak Searchmont, Ont. (contractor) 3 men

Totals

Dates Worked

Mar. 2 8,29, 30/68

Mar. 1 0.20/88

Totals

Dates Worked

15

352 44

Hours Doys

24 3

24

Hours Doys

24 3

16

40

2

5

Hours Dcys

Totals

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SEE MAP (5) IbeiJTiFieb

T]te MA?GttfWMEL /M TitE

SEQUENCE C x)f:xyv^esi- J^

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70539

70542\.

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78/53

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SM-78148

L-16 S

L-20S

L-24 S

L-28S

L-32S

W/EST^BLOCIT

NORTH-WEST iBLOCK

G AU D E TT E

SOUTH-EAST BLOCK

70557 178154

LOCATION

Scale : l" * 2640 feet...

LEGEND

O

Claim post and claim boundary.

Higher ground.

Cliff.

Swamp,

Magnetic control station.

Picket line cut and chained.

Magnetic readings obtained and plotted

at north side of picket line.

Magnetic contour.

Below O gamma.

O 400 gammas.

400 - 600

600 - 800

800 - 1000

1000 - 1200

1300 - 1500

1500 - 2000

Above 3000

**^^^

Electromagnetic readings obtained at the

receiver station by using a Ronka Mark IV unit

and 300 ft. cable.

In-phase readings plotted to the South,

out-of-phase readings plotted to the

North of picket line.

Scale of profile: I/IO" 2 I7o of phase change.

Readings and profiles of "check-traverse 1!

Electromagnetic conductor.

Direction of (a) traverse, (b) reverse traverse.

Geophysical survey data on 18 claim-group

(South-east block)

CONSOLIDATED NEW PACIFIC LTD,GAUDETTE TOWNSHIP

Sault Ste. Marie Mining Division, Ontario.

Scale: l" = 200' March 1966

CANA EXPLORATION CONSULTANTS LTD.