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(Api-il 1951)
•niessweees BALDWINS A i BALDWIN 010
McKERROW MINING SYNDICATE, LTD.4? -
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In 1951 McKerrow Mining Syndicate held a large block of
mining locations in the northwestern part of Baldwin township.
The property is easily reached by motor road from McKerrow on
highway No* 17. Development work has been limited largely to
surface trenching, test-pitting, and sampling. This work was
done by Mr. Fred Springer and sons who live on lot 8, concession
V. A small amount of diamond-drilling has been done but the
records are not available, A large number of veins and sulphide
zones have been found by surface work; these are shown on Fig. .
Values in copper, nickel, and gold have been reported. The north
half of lot 11, concession IV, was optioned by Erie-Canadian Mines,
Ltd., in 1937. Work was confined to the sampling of a large
mineralized quartz vein.
The main showings on the Springer farm and westward lie
either in basic volcanics or intrusives (gabbro, diorite, and
diabase), North of the farm buildings there are several pits
showing disseminated sulphides in sheared lava and diorite near
the northern margin of a large sill. Several grab samples of
the sulphides from these pits were taken by the writer. These
were analyzed for nickel, copper, and gold; also complete
spectrographic analyses were made of several samples. Nothing
of economic interest was indicated by these analyses.
Along the old road that extends west from the farm buildings
thera are several pits on rusty silicified zones and veins
containing chalcopyrite. Heavy chalcopyrite mineralization is
found in one pit on lot 9* concession V. The quartz-chalcopyrite
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vein,is exposed over a width of 3 feet but cannot be traced
along the strike on surface. In addition to copper, trace s
of gold and a small amount of zinc are indicated by assays of
grab samples.
Two other quartz veins, about a quarter and a half mile
west of the above in lot 10, are traced on surface for a few
hundred feet and contain spotty chalcopyrite, but grab samples
of vein material taken by the writer contained no gold when
assayed*
A strong quartz-chalcopyrite vein, striking about N. 70O E.,
is exposed by test-pits for a length of 850 feet in the north
half of lot 11, concession IV. This is a composite vein that
follows a sheared zone in gabbro and is up to 15 feet in width.
At the east end it splits into two branches. The vein is well
mineralized in places with chalcopyrite. Systematic channel
sampling of this vein was done by Erie-Canadian Mines in 1937.
Every second channel sample was assayed for copper as well as
gold. All the gold assays were very low, most of them showing
only traces of the metal. The best copper assay averaged 3.3
per cent across 6 feet. Most of the samples contained anywhere
from a half to two per cent copper across widths ranging from
4 to 10 feet. Two character samples, heavily mineralized with
chalcopyrite, were taken by the writer from near the split in
the vein. In addition to the copper (9.92 per cent and 13.2
per cent) thesqcontained small amounts of nickel (0.06 per cent)i
cobalt (0.29 per cent) and gold (0.01 and 0.09 ounces per ton)
when analyzed*
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A "giant" quartz vein lies to the south of the above-
mentioned vein on the south half of lot 11, concession IV.
This attains a width of 100 feet and is well exposed for 1100
feet along the strike. It is largely barren white quartz but
a little disseminated chalcopyrite occurs in spots near the
margin of the main vein. This is locally referred to as the
"flux" vein.
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Mr. Fred Springer, UoKerrow P.O., Ontario.
Pear Mr. Springert
I wish to inform you that the samples taken from your claims on August ?th assayed as follows:
Sample No.?- Copper - 0.03 per cent.Ooid - 0.01 ounces per ton. A spectrograph! analysis showed that lead and oolybdemm wore present in snail quan tities (less than l por cent*)* and that only traces of other ate tale were in the sample.
J k). 1O- copper - 0*03 por cent. Gold - TraceSpeotrographio analysis snoloeed nothing of con&erolal interest.
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No.11- Copper - 0.10 per oent. Ooid - TraceSpeotrographio analysis enclosed. It shows nothing of oounerolal interest.
No. 12- Copper - 1^.99 per cent.Ooid -0.01 ounces per ton. Speotrographio analysis enclosed. Mote lino content. A ftlno analysis is now being uadt on this sample to determine axaot content*
29o,13- copper - 9 .92 par o ea t.Ooid -0.01 ipunoes per ton. Nickel - 0.06 per cent. Speotrographio analysis enclosed. Shows cobalt and *ino f
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Sample No.14* Copper - 5.57 per cent.Ooid -0.01 ounces per ton. Spectrograph!o analysis enclosed.
Sample No.15- Copper -1.40 per cent. Ooid - Trace Spootrographic analysis enclosed
The location and character of these samples are as follows:
No.? - Selected sample of best mineralization from showing SCO feet south oast of No.l .post. Claim S-'35766, Baldwin township.
No.10- Selected sample of best mineralization fromdifferent trenches and pits just east of sample 110.9.
No.11- Selected sample of beat ulnoralization in trenches just east of No.10 and near boundary between lots 7 and 8, concession V.
No.12- Selected canple of the beat cdnorolization in vein in claim S-20022, concession V, lot 9.
No. Selected sample of boot lalnoralization at junction of veins (.sylvanite option) on claim S-35527.
No .14- Selected sample of bost loin oral iza t ion from largo quarts vein on claim s-35^27. AYerage copper content of this vein would be very low.
No. i^- Sample chipped across 6 foot in the first trench going east from 250 feet south of 4 post of S~48?00 (MaoLecoi claims). Con. IV, lo t 5, Baldwin township*
I have recommended a detailed geological survey of Baldwin township for the coning year. If this is done we will be back to see you again and make an accurate map of your showings.
Yours very truly,
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J. 2. Thomson Assistant P-oviucial Geologist
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DISPUTE
CON. IVR OPTION
ERIE CANADIAN MINESDRAWING CLAIM MAP
BALDWIN A SHAKES PEARE TOWNSHIPS SUDBURY DISTRICT SPRINGER OPTION A E. C. M, STAKING
~ 1000' G.L.H.
LOCATION
SCALE DRAWN BY REF. NO. DATE MAY 10-37
SYLVANITE GOLD MINES, LIMITED
HEAD orrtOR KIMKUANO LAKKi O NT AM l O
June 13th, 1949 t-*4
Mr. J* E. Thomson, Asat* Provincial Geologist, Department of Mines, Parliament Buildings, TORONTO 2, Ontario.
Dear Sir: RE; Springer Property
UT. Gray has handed to me your letter asking about results on this property.
I enclose two prints, one a location map and the other an assay plan. On the latter you will find the copper assays shown on the south side of showing. You will note that the assays are given for alternate trenches only. These are all that were run.
you require.I hope thin will give you the information
Yours very truly,
SYLVANITE GOLD MINES, LIMITED (No Personal Liability)
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Superintendent
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