42A165*8868 2 .6842 MOODY 010
UTAH MINES LTD
ASSESSMENT REPORT
-ON
1984 OVERBURDEN DRILLING PROGRAM,
MOODY, GALNA, KNOX AND KERRS TOWNSHIPS,
LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
ONTARIO
DATED: MAY, 1984
BY: DUNCAN MeIVORGeologist/Utah Mines Ltd
42A16SW806* 2.6842 MOODY 010C
CONTENTS PAGE
I Introduction and Summary l s 2
II Area and Access 2,3,4,5
III Exploration History 5,6,7
IV Preparation of Drill Sites 7
V Overburden Drilling System and Procedure 7,8,9
VI Overburden Logging Techniques and Lithologies 11
VII Cross-Section and Hole Descriptions 15,16
VIII Summary Of Expenditures 17,18,19
A) Overburden Drilling Expenditures
B) Road Preparation Expenditures
C) Utah Mines Supervision Costs
D) Total Costs and Application of Assessment Credit 20.
FIGURES
1. Property Location Map
2. Hole Location Map
3. Schematic of the Rotary Reverse Circulation Drilling System
APPENDIX
L. Attestation, Heath and Sherwood Drilling Invoices
John Wlad and Sons Invoices
2. Overburden Drill Logs
3. Overburden Drill Cross Sections
4. Drill Hole and Claim Location Map
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I INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY
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This report covers an overburden drilling pro
gram conducted by Utah Mines Ltd, on a property (312 contiguous
mining claims) located in Moody, Galna, Knox and Kerrs Townships
in the Larder Lake Mining Division of Ontario. Tbe program com
menced on February 2, 1984, and contiunted until February 19,1984.
Seven rotary reverse-circulation overburden drill holes were com
pleted on the property during that period by Heath and Sherwood
Drilling of Kirkland Lake, Ontario.
The holes were drilled with a Nodwell mounted Acker
MP-10 drill, supported by a small International tractor used pri
marily for hauling water from nearby streams. Utah's Project
Geologist, Mr. Johial Newsome and assistant Mr. Andrew Kuzma
completed lithological logging of the holes and sampling of all
till, gravel and coarse sand units.
The seven hole program was designed in part to
verify and delineate strong gold anomalies encountered in heavy
mineral concentrates from till horizons intersected in previous
drilling, as well as test new previously unworked areas of the
property. The program was partially successful,and resulted in 615' of diamond drilling that has already been filed for assess
ment credit.
Included in this report are drill logs of the seven
holes, with detailed lithologies descriptions, and cross-sections
displaying the hole locations and correlations of the encountered
Quaternary stratigraphy. A plan map outlining the hole locations
in relation to the claim boundaries, roads, lakes, etc, is also
included.
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Total program costs were $26,962.05, translating*
to 1797 man-days of assessment credit, and the appropriate attest
ations appear in the appendix of this report.
II AREA AND ACCESS
The Utah property surrounds Jim's Lake {also known
locally as Flipper Lake), which is located approximately 17 miles
northeast of the town of Iroquois Falls. The property currently
consists of 312 contiguous mining claims in southern Moody and
Galna Townships and northern Knox and Kerrs Townships. Work here in discussed applies to 57 of these claims, with the actual dril
ling having been performed on 6 mining claims in Moody Township.
Figure l illustrates the location of the property, and Figure 2.
the location of the drilling on the property.
Access to the property is excellent, with an all
weather gravel lumber road extending 20 miles south from Abitibi
Camp 29 to the shore of Trail Lake. Abitibi Camp 29 is approx., 40 miles from Iroquois Falls via the Abitibi Pulp and Paper Ltd.
North Industrial and Translimit roads. Numerous winter bush roads
branch off this gravel access road, providing good access to
much of the property.
Relief on the property is minimal. No outcrop
occurs on the property, and local maximum relief of 30 to 50'
occurs along the flanks of a major northwest-southeast trending
esker which runs through the centre of the property. This esker
is a northern arm of the ma]or Munro Esker System, which runs
from the south shore of Lake Abitibi south to Kirkland Lake.
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This esker system hosts abundant lakes along its*
core section, the largest of which is Trail Lake and the second
largest Jim's Lake, central to the property. Numerous kettle
depressions and smaller kettle lakes occur in the esker throughout
the property. The surrounding area is occupied by mostly low
swamp or semi-swamp areas. Drainage over most of the property
is south towards the Abitibi River or east towards Lake Abitibi.
Vegetation is typically a mixture of black spruce,
jackpine, poplar and birch, with a thick undergrowth of alder.
In the more swampy areas, black spruce is predominant, and along
the esker, birch, poplar and jackpine are more common. Much of
the northern portion of the property has been cut over by Abitibi
Pulp and Paper, and is some places replanting with jackpine and
black spruce.
Ill EXPLORATION HISTORY
The property has seen some limited exploration
work over the past twenty-odd years.
In Moody and Galna Townships, North American Rare
Metals carried out the first reported exploration work in 1962,
in the form of an airborne magnetometer survey. This work was
followed by ground magnetic and vertical and horizontal loop
electromagnetic surveys, which delineated several formational
type conductors and strong magnetic highs.
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During the same year (1962), Mistango River Mines
Limited, performed ground magnetic surveys in several areas of
the Moody and Galna Townships, and commenced a 34 hole diamond
drilling program which ran from 1962 to 1965. Most of their
targets were strong magnetic highs indicative of ultramafic
lithologies, as they were searching primarily for asbestos.
They also however, drilled several electromagnetic conductors
as delineated by a turam survey they completed in 1964. The
majority of these proved to be barren chert-sulphide iron for
mations .
Kenneco Exploration (Canada)Ltd., completed an
airborne survey of northeastern Kerrs and southern Galna Town
ships in 1965, delineating several weak conductors they chose
not to test.
In 1969, Amax drilled one diamond drill hole in
northern Kerrs Township, intersecting predominantly felsic
volcanics. Noranda also drilled two holes in this area in
1965.
In 1975, Texasgulf drilled four holes in Moody
Township, two on the ice at Trail Lake and two west of our
property just east of Marathon Creek. All holes intersected
metasediments with formational type graphitic conductors.
Cominco was active in the region in 1977, complet
ing ground magnetic and electromagnetic and limited gravity
surveys over grids in Moody Township. Two diamond drill holes
were reported, in the vicinity of the termination of the Abitib
logging road.
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Today, the area is seeing renewed exploration
activity, with much of the ground in Marathon, Moody, Galna Knox, Kerrs Purvis, and Bowyer Townships being held by Esso,
Noranda, Dome and ourselves. The property was selected for
reconnaissance overburden drilling programs in 1980 because
of its favourable interpreted geology and lack of any real de
tailed gold exploration effort, and work since that time has
continued to intrigue with strong gold anomalies in glacial
sediments and encouraging bedrock geology.
IV PREPARATION OF DRILL SITES
Camp was established on the south shore of Trail Lake at the termination of the gravel access road running south
from Camp 29. This road had been cleared by Esso Minerals
Canada Ltd., prior to our arrival. Access to all drill holes
was via pre-existing Abitibi Pulp and Paper Ltd., lumber roads,
which required snow clearance employing a D-7 Caterpillar
Dozer. This work was performed by John Wlad and Sons Construction Ltd., of Iroquois Falls, Ontario, during the period February 2,3,
4, 5 and 8, and require a total of 37 hours of dozer time. The operator of the dozer was Mr. Tom Jeffery also of Iroquois Falls, Ontario.
V OVERBURDEN DRILLING SYSTEM AND PROCEDURE
The drilling system was an Acker MP-100 drill,
mounted on a Flextrack Nodwell FM 240. Mounted with the drillw as a Lister BK Pneumatic Compressor. Water was provided for the
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system via hauling, using skid mounted tanks pulled by a small*
International 600 tractor.
The Acker drill has a hydraulic drive system whichturns ten foot dual tube reverse circulation drill rods. The bits used were Smith-Greuner tricone skirted bits of 2 15/16" diameter The bit is coupled to the lowest ten foot rod by an adaptor. The circulation fluid is a mixture of air and water which are varied dependant on encountered lithologies. The water-air mixture is ejected between the tricones of the bit, and the sample is cir
culated up the core of the dual tube rods and reaches the sur
face, passing through a cyclone collector in the drill shack.
The geologist and assistant log and sample the overburden as it is ejected from the cyclone collector. The +10 ( 1.7mm) size fraction of the sample is ejected or retained as a reference sample, The clay to gravel size fraction was collected in three gallon buckets, from which samples were taken. Normally, depending on the encountered stratigraphy, five foot samples were taken con tiguously through the till horizons, and ten foot samples through the gravel and coarse sand horizons.
The holes were drilled to bedrock, and an average of five foot of bedrock was drilled and sampled. Figure 3 is
a schematic of the reverse-circulation/overburden drilling system.
When the holes are completed, the circulation re cycling tank is cleaned out and the Nodwell moves on to the next
hole location.
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The drilling, as mentioned, was performed by;
Heath and Sherwood Drilling,
4 Duncan Avenue, North, Kirkland Lake, Ontario,
P2N 3L3
Equipment involved included;
Flextrack F.M. 240 Nodwell, Acker MP-100 Drill, Lister
BK Pneumatic Compressor, International 600 Tractor.
Personnell involved in the drilling operations were;
Mr. George Dudgeon - Driller
Mr. Pierre Truchom - Driller's Helper
Mr. Edward Kalnins - Tractor Driver
all employee's of Heath and Sherwood Drilling Ltd.,
The work period, from February 2, 1984 to February
19th, 1984 involved some 57 hours of drilling time.
INNER TUBE
CLAY
r5KIR'rED TRICONE BIT
BEDROCK
SCHEMATIC CROSS SECTION OF REVERSE CIRCULATION DRILLING SYSTEM
FIGURE 3
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VI OVERBURDEN LOGGING TECHNIQUES AND LITHOLOGIES*
The sample exists the cyclone collector as a slurry.
It is logged as it passes through a hand held Canadian Standard # 10
seive, with a mesh size of 1.7 mm. The material coarser than 1.7 mm
is either discarded or retained as a reference sample after visual
logging. The finer material ( 1.7 mm) passes through the # 10
seive and is collected in a 3 gallon sample bucket. Most of this
material is silt-sand size, as the clay fraction is often de
canted over the edge of the bucket into the recycling tank below.
The sample bucket and screening assembly are seated on top of a
100 gallon recycling tank.
The geologist logging the sample recognizes the
different lithologies by noting the particle sizes, shapes, and
compositions. Particle sizes range from clay to cobble size.
Shapes of clasts can be angular to very well rounded, and
lithologies include Archean metavolcanics, metasediments, and
intrusives, and Paleozoic sediments. Below is a brief summary
of the distinguishing characteristics used to differentiate glacial
lithologies.
TILL
Till may be defined as any sediment transported and
deposited by the direct influence of glacier ice. This definition
encompasses englacially and basally derived material, however, the
former may grade into gravel, depending on glacio-fluvial pro
cesses active during deposition. The degree of working and sorting
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by meltwater generates a wide spectrum of deposits from good 'lodgement' till to well sorted and stratified outwash gravel, and the exact type of deposit is often in question when logging overburden sections using the reverse-circulation method. Re- incorporation of pre-existing sediments by an advancing glacier also tends to complicate a genetic classification for these deposits. For example, the glacier may override proglacial gravels, re-incorporating them into its basal section, and redeposit them as till. Subsequently, the observed deposit displays characteristics of both gravel and till. Therefore, bearing in mind that many 'gray areas' still exist, the following criteria can be used to classify sediments as till:
i) complete range in particle size from clay to boulders, with clay content generally greater than 5 s! by volume. The clay is often observed as hard gritty clay balls in the + 10 fraction of the sample.
ii) inhomogeneous maxture of particle sizes, however, crude stratification may be developed in englacially derived till or till deposited by processes other than basal lodgement, for example, in basal melt-out till.
lii) size and shape of pebbles. Pebbles small enough to escape the grinding and shattering action of the bit are often wedge or bullet shaped, sub-rounded and more angular than those found in gravels. They often display a characteristic commonly re- fered to as 'armoured 1 clasts where clay is preserved in small pits or indentations on the pebble surface. The clay is forcibly smeared into these small cavities by the high pressures exerted in the debris-laiden basal portion of the glacier.
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iv) percentage of exotic vs. locally derived clasts: bedrock
in the vicinity of the property consists of a roughly east-
west trending belt of Archean metasediments and metavolcanics,
with minor intrusive ultramafics and felsic volcanics. The
belt is bounded to the north by granites and granite gneisses.
Tills are generally comprised of locally derived meterials, hence
deposits with 50?; or greater locally derived clasts were gen
erally logged as till. However, incorporation of gravels and
re-working of till often dilutes the content of locally derived
clasts. Therefore, this criteria must be applied in conjunction
with other parameters for classifying deposits as till.
v) percentage of matrix, generally, sediments with a matrix
of 3(H or greater clay to fine sand size content were classified
as till. Coarser sand content is often depleted in deposits
logged as till, possibly due to its inherant sporadic occurrance
or terminal mode of comminution of particle grinding. In
gravels, the coarse sand fraction is relatively abundant as the
finer material is often winnowed away by fluvial action.
vi) amounts of sample return; generally, less sample return
of the + 10 fraction is observed in till relative to that of gravel
due to the greater content of fine matrix material which passes
through the +10 mesh seive into the sampling bucket below. In
gravel, + 10 sample return may be very abundant for a combination
of reasons. The lack of the more cohesive finer matrix, combined
with drill down pressure, drill rod vibration and increased hydro
static pressure from the circulation drill water in the sediments
may cause collapse of the gravel above and around the drill bit.
The release of lithostatic pressure through the inner tube of the
d rill rod allows the collapsed gravel to flow up the rods producing
more +10 sample than is actually being penetrated by the drill.
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This is greatly in evidence when the gravel contains abundant coarse sand.
2) GRAVEL
The following criteria are used to distinguish gravel deposits from till.
i) Distinctive cycles of sorting and stratification of particle sizes from sand to large cobbles and boulders.
ii) Absence or restricted amounts of finer clay to fine
sand content.
iii) Rounded to well rounded pebbles generally dis playing a low degree of angularity.
iv) Greater abundance ( 5C^) of exotic clasts, i.e. granites, gneisses, Paleozoic carbonates.
v) Greater abundance of coarse sand
vi) More abundant return of +10 sample.
3) CLAY, SILT AND FINE SAND
These sediments are readily recognizable due totheir total or near total lack of coarser material. Interbedded clay, silt and fine sand represents glacio-lustrine varved sedi ments deposited in proglacial lakes or possibly and to a much lesser extent, interlobate ponds. Thick sequences of fine sand are also encountered on the flanks and over eskers and are attributed to the esker development. These deposits are not sampled as transport directions and distances are unknown for
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their depositional environments.
4) BEDROCK
Bedrock is easily recognizable as abundant rockchips of like composition. Bedrock is penetrated for at least 5 feet whenever possible to confirm that the medium being drilled is indeed bedrock and not a large boulder.
Recognizing these lithologies is not always simple, since the sample is highly disturbed as it passes up the drill stem core, using the above discussed characteristics, however, most lithologies can be identified with a high degree of cer titude .
VII CROSS SECTION AND HOLE DESCRIPTIONS
Appendix 2 contains detailed drill logs for the seven overburden holes. Appendix 3 contains detailed cross- sections outlining the results of this drilling, with correla tions of the encountered glacial stratigraphy.
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SECTION I
Section I correlates Holes JL-84-01,02,03, as well as Hole JL-82-23 which had been previously drilled. The section is drawn such that true distances between holes is shown, as opposed to off-setting the holes, and thus represents an idealized section in crudely a south to north direction. All holes, as can be seen, intersected esker sands and gravels.
Hole JL-84-01, did not reach bedrock, as the drill was unable to penetrate the thick sequence of very fine sand beneath the glaciolacustrine clay cap.
Hole JL-84-02, intersected glaciolacustrineclay,underlain by a thick sequence of esker sands and gravels. Bedrock was a dark green mafic volcanic. Samples were taken throughout the coarse gravel units, which returned no signifi cant base or precious metal values.
Hole JL-84-03, intersected, again, glaciolacustrine clays underlain by a thick sequence of very fine sands. A thin washed till horizon was intersected overlying bedrock, the bedrock being a chloritized mafic volcanic. Again, no significant base or precious metal anomalies were encountered.
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SECTION 2————————————————— 9
Section 2, illustrates the correlated glacial stratigraphy encountered in Holes JL-84-08.09,10, and 11.
Again, most holes intersected a thick glacio lacustrine clay cap underlain by interbedded glaciofluvial sands and gravels, probably outwashed material or material coming off the flanks of the major esker located just east of this area. One thin till horizon was encountered in Hole JL-84-11, probably a basal melt out facies till unit. No significant base or precious metal anomalies were encountered in these holes. Bedrocks were intermediate to mafic meta- volcanics.
VIII SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES
A) Overburden Drilling Expenditures; Heath S. Sherwood Drilling Appendix l contains invoices and copies of cheques for the two invoices, as well as copies of the daily work reports outlining the drilling progress. Note that these invoices cover the drilling costs of 11 holes, only seven of which are being applied for credit here. Applicable costs are outlined in red on the invoices, totalling 522,662.05. (The holes JL-84-01,02,03,08,09,10, and 11 are being covered by this report, with holes 04,05,06, and 07 being excluded)
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B) Road Clearing Expenditures, John Wlad andtSons Ltd., Appendix l, contains invoices and copies of issued
cheques to John Wlad and Sons Ltd., for road clearing work. This work occurred on February 2,3,4,5 and 8, and totaled 37 hours of D-7 Dozer time (@S50.00 /hr) totalling SI,850.00
C) Supervision Costs to Utah Mines Ltd.Cost of SSSO.OO/hole including personnel sal
aries and boarding, have been calculated.For this program then, of seven holes, the total
costs were 7x$350.00 = S 2450.Personnel involved on the project were;Mr. Johial Newsome, c/o Utah Mines Ltd.,1238 Riverside Dr , Tim, Ont, P4R 1A4
Mr. Andrew Kuzma, c/o Utah Mines Ltd, 1238 Riverside Dr, Tim, Ont, P4R 1A4
Mr. Duncan Mcivor, c/o Utah Mines Ltd, 1238 Riverside Dr. Tim, Ont, P4R 1A4
D) Total Costs and Application as Assessment Credit, Total direct costs incurred by Utah Mines Ltd., were as follows;
Overburden Drilling Costs $22,662.05 Road Clearing Costs S 1,850.00 Supervision Costs S 2,450.00
326,962.05
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This work classified as 'Benefication Studies',tunder Section 86, Subsection 18, of the Ontario Mining Act, tran slates to {26,962.05 15 = ) 1 797 Man-days of assessment credit. This work was all performed on Mining Claims L 610510, 610511, 610512, 610513, 610462 and 610463.
This work is to be applied against the following 54 claims, as outlined below and on the enclosed report of workform.
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469. 50' ds3* Ci' Z VSo) 163.50 rig hrs. 157.00
9.75 rig hrs. 157.00
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5445 Yonge Street,willowdole, ontorio, February 21st, 1984
M2N 551
invoice d.o. no. project no.
N2 6^6 695
in account with
heath s* sherwood drillingdivision of chollenger international services ltd.
' ii UT date of invoice
: (.over diamond drilling for the period
' i to footage completed rate
1 -i 'lau ling Minimum Hrs. Additional Hrs.
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J -.-..h .75 x 17.25 ^ 22.00 S
' ' ' ; : . 1 1 y i ! : '' Reverse circulation button ',.. : :.;. n-66053, B-66051 675.00 1,350.00 . - :': 314.00 t .- -- ::.upcr Poly 7.50 75.00
i.: : Shoe 151.00
1,890.00 i: - - 283.. 50
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willowdale, Ontario,f : w^:to Utah Mines Limited, fi Mineral Exploration, S' 1238 Riverside Drive, ';vv Timmins, Ontario..^ '. P4R 1A4
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invoice N- I jL d.o. no. 523 project no. 84-007
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Reverse circulation drilling program at Jim's Lake near LakeAbitibi, Ontario and Joutel, Quebec.Drilling Operations
February 16th17th18th19th
DrillingMoving
Footage
Water HaulingFebruary 16th
17th18th19th
Travel TimeFebruary 16th
17th18th19th
Materials
Drilling Moving8.75 C*-"7*) 1.259.75
10.75 .255.75 .25
35.00 1.7535.00 rig hrs. 157.00 3* .-^ ^ZIS.71.75 rig hrs. 157.00 { .1*
170185210185 ^ 4 q nz235 0 tn.985 ft. .65
5 O*)55 K^ -2* *37o.6o
20 hrs.6e) 20.60
2.25 man hrs.6.7563
18 man hrs. 22.00
2-15/16" reverse circulation button bitsNos. B-66054, B-66055,Bit Sub
Plus 15 1*
675.00 1,350.00314.00
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. . MOinvoice ri-d.o. no. project no.
tn account with
heath * sherwood drillingdivision of challenger international services ltd.
terms: net cosh 15 days after date of invoice
732
hole no.
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to cover diamond drilling for the period
from
Moving out
to footage completed rate
From the last drill site at Jim's Lake to thetruck loading point:February 19th 2 rig hrs. 144.45
MobilizationOf crew and equipment from Jim's Lake to Joutel - Lump Sum
Sleep camp and cookery set up and "tear downat Joutel -
Moving in
Lump Sum
From the truck discharge point to the first drill site at Joutel: February 29th 2 rig hrs.
O
144.45
Company Meals A. Kuzma H. Newsome V. Palma B. Gray
2317 6
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FOOTAGE SUMMARY''' ' ' ' ' ' ' "; i.
DRILLINGDIAMOND^DRILL, CONTRACTORS
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Mining Lands Section
Control Sheet
File No
300
TYPE OP SURVEY ____ GEOPHYSICAL
____ GEOLOGICAL
GEOCHEMICAL
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MINING LANDS COMMENTS:
Signature of Assessor
f f
Date
Natural.Vy^-flesoi ntafio
Report of Work(Geophysical, Geological, i Geochemical and Expenditures)
A, UlCi4Qa) Mining Act
Instructions: — Please type o r print.— If number of mining claims traversed
exceeds space on this form, attach a l ist.— Only days credits calculated in the
"Expenditures" section may be entered in the "Expend. Days Cr."
— Do not use shaded areas below.
Claim Holder(s)^qVERBURDENJDRILLING-
-UTAH MINES LTD-
Township o r Area
/ U.**^S . GfviProjector's L iefence No!
T-793
Survey Company12J58 Riverside Dr. , TinuninSj Ont. P4R 1A4
Tbate of Purvey (from 4 to)
^ HEATH S SHERWOOD DRILLING j Day | MJ. 1 8v1. p-p.v | MO. | 8v?Total M iles of line Cut
Name and Address of Author (o* Geo-Technical report)
Duncan F. Mcivor, c/o. Utah Mines Ltd, 1238 Riverside Dr. Timmins.OntCredits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Special Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete reverse side
MINING DIV.
~ MAY ^ 4 1984AM
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
- E Jectromaanet
M fctC- Magnetometer
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- Other
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Overburden DrillingPerformed on Claim(s)
610463.610462,610510,610511,
610512,^610513Cak ulation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total Expenditures
S 76,962.05 ^
Total Days Credits
^1- 179"3nstructions
Total Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's
choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected
n columns at right.
Date Recorded Holder or Ager
May 30,1984 "~Z)W** *Hit (Signature)
•*X
Mining ClaimPrefix
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610504
610505
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6
6
10506
10507
10SQ8
61Q511
610512
610513
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61 OR! 6
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'610422
61 042^
610428
610429
61 0410
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2020
20202020
20
20
20
90
20
20
20
2020
40
40
20
20
40
40
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Date Recorded
MAY 2 4 1984 vDate AppLOvedasRecor^i*7
Mining ClaimPrefix
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Number
610387
610393
61 0394
610866
610867
61 0868
R67179
S671S3
567184
R6718^
591087
^Ql 088
^5.1M9591090
591094
591095
591096
591343
591344T
609705,
-
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
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Expend. Days Cr.
20
20
20
20
28
28
20
20
20
2JL-
40
40
4040
40
40
40
40
40
19
54
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FCertification Verifying Report of Work \^^' ^^^""""7
hereby certify that 1 have a personal or witnessed same during and/or after
and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work
its completion and the annexed report is true. ' 1
Name and Postal Address of Parson Certifying
Duncan F. Mcivor, 1238 Riverside Drive, Timmins, Ontario, P4R 1A4Date Certified
SW os 3oCertified by (Signature)
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CLAIM NUMBER
L 790422
790423
790424
790425
790426
790427
790428
790429
790430
790431 i'
790432
EXPEND. DAYS CREDIT
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
1797 Days Total
1984 07 05 Our F11ei 2,6842
Mr. George J. Koleszar Mining Recorder Ministry of Natural Resources 4 Government Road East Kirkland Lake. Ontario P2N 1A2
Dear Sir:
We have received Data for Overburden Drilling submitted under Section 77(19) of the Mining Act R.S.O. 1980 for Mining Claims L 610504 et al 1n the Townships of Moody, Kerrs and Galna.
This material will be examined and assessed and a state ment of assessment work credits will be Issued.
Yours sincerely.
S.E. YundtDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6643 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3 Phone:(416)965-4888
S. Hursttmc
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LEGEND
PATENTED LANDCROWN LAND SALELEASESLOCATED LANDLICENSE OF OCCUPATIONMINING RIGHTS ONLYSURFACE RIGHTS ONLYROADSIMPROVED ROADSKING'S HIGHWAYSRAILWAYSPOWER LINESMARSH OR MUSKEGMINESCANCELLED
NOTES400' surface rights reservation along the shores of all lakes and r ivers.
L. O. 8674 s hown thus: contour 826' a nd 881*.
/covers land below
Subdivision of this township in fots and concessions was annulled May 29, 1963.
DATE OF ISSUE
Ministry of Nalural Resources TORONTO
PLAN N O, M. 1832
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UTAH MINES LIMITEDEXPLORATION DEPARTMENT
TORONTO ONTARIO CANAM
JIM'S LAKE PROPERTY
1984 OVERBURDEN DRILLING
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