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DIAMOND
, ARE/V. S OUTH OF OTTER LAKE
WORK PERFORMED FOR: L IGHTVAL MINES LTD\
RECORDED HOLDER: SAME AS ABOVE k l
: OTHER [ ]
52Ki4Nwaae4 ae SOUTH OF OTTER LAKE
REPORT NO: 30
010
HOLE NO. FOOTAGE DATE NOTE•\S*-*l 1 1IT* B 1 VI
1107201 '
1107189
110719.7
1107164. ,
' '' ,. . .
MC-90-1
MC-90-2
MC-90-3
MC-90-4
169 M
128.3 M
182 M
154 M
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Aug/90
. Aug/90
Aug/90
Aug/90
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NOTE: ..r(l) W9120.12 filed April/91
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME 'OF PROPERTY
HOLE N O. MC-90-1
LOCATION
LATITUDE
ELEVATION
MOOSE CREEK EASTLENGTH 169.0 meters
Approx. 25km. southeast of Red T.aTcR29+OOE 49+75N^ J ' -J^
AZIMUTH DIP
STARTED August 9/90 August 12/90
FOOTAGE
169. On
DIP
-42'
AZIMUTH
Corr
FOOTAGE
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AZIMUTH
Test
HOUE
REMARKS
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FOOTAGE
FROM
0.0
16.16
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16.16
DESCR IPTI ON
- - "^ OVERBURDEN
f LAMINATED METASEDIMENTS- chlorite amphibole biotite, quartz
feldspar - laminations defined by chlorite-biotite
and light qtz-feld.- well laminated to less distinctly well
laminated fg rarely mg , micaceous - massive- amphibole - dark green, prismatic, f g,
tends to occur as disseminations in morepoorly laminated sections
- muscovite - associated with garnets andsulphides - local concentrations, formslaminae and bands, some cross-cutting; 1-2mmf g magnetite-localized concentrations asdisseminations of variable concentrationsand laminae to thin bands tendency withassociation light, qtz-rich (chertybands) .
- sulphides - disseminations, laminae to 'thin bands l-3mm of py and po; py:po 1:2;rare cpy .1mm to 3mm fracture fillingssulphide content overall <.5%
- garnets - thin bands and concentrations,pinkish red, typically up to 3mm,associated with chlorite-bio richsections; generally absent from lightcoloured quartz rich sections
- occassional thin bands of white chert -fpo
SAMPLE
NO.
MCI
MG 2
MG 3
MG 4MG 5
MG 6
MG 7
"Z, SULPH IDES
FOOTAGEFROM
98.0
10.1.0
125.8
126.2
134.0141.0
144.0
TO
98.1
101.1
125.9
126.3
134.1141.1
144.2
TOTAL
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DIAMOND DRILL RECORD?NAME OF PROPERTY
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UENGTH
DEPARTURE
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FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE McftflC 9 0-1 SHEET NO. 2
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DESCRIPTION
- 19.3-19.9 - py and po to 2% 23.8-24.30 - fault gouge, clay rich ?
overburden; fracture filling28.3-28.5 biotite- feldspar porphyry dykelet - crosscutting at 350 TGA - hematite stained32.2-32.4 - irregularly banded light coloured
epidote feldspar 32.9-39.64 -less distinctly laminated to
more massive sections ? tuffaceous- amphibole and bio-amph dominate mafic
mineral- lacks garnet and all bands and laminae 33.54-33.70 - grey feldspar (* qtz) porphyry - conformable to foliation37.0 AMC rep sample 39.64-40.4 - massive metagwk - bio amphibole-qtz-feldspar 40.4-43.7 -as above 32.9-39.6443.7-44.0 -as above 39.64-40.445.3-45.8 - folded-open to tight folds and
axial planes 600 TGA 47.57-47.75 - grey feldspar-qtz porphyry - conformable50.3-50.41 - as above 28.3-28.5- coarser grained - crosscutting 50.68-61.40 - 75% of section contains light grey feldspar up to 4mm amphibole crystal tuffs remainder is lam. metaseds.- conformable in bands from lcm to maximum
of 2 meters
SAMPLE
NO.25 SULPH IDES
FOOTAGEFROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
Z Z OZ/TON OZ/TON
NAME OF PROPERTY
HOUE NO. ——————————
LOCATION ————————
LATITUDE ^———————
ELEVATION ^^——^^——
STARTED ____________
DRILLLENGTH
DEPARTURE
AZIMUTH __
FINISHED -
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE n^C-90-1 SHEET NO.
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FROM TODESCRIPTION
- nonmagnetic - thicker sections show grain size
compositional variations strongly suggest a tuffaceous origin
- grades locally into crystal rich gwk. - downhole
56.62 at 57.2 - AMC sample porphyry conformable cross-cutting dyklets l-3cm, bio feldspar porphyry as above - 28.3-28.5; granitic similarly at 60.05 and 60.1, 61.8 and 64.65 and 73.9065.24-69.94 (1) -hematized feldspar porphyry/crystal tuff - fractured- feldspar phenos more numerous and closely
packed - sericitic on fractures and wisps - 75% crystal tuff in bands
1 cm to 2 meters(2) -type grey f eld. crystal tuff 69.94-80.5 -laminated meta seds/various FeFm - at 650 TGA- magnetic section- 30 cm section at 77.7:^ to 73. Ci;; po,
disseminated 2%
SAMPLE
NO."K
S,\S-ESH-FOOTAGE
FROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
31, Z, OZ/TON OZ/TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME OF PROPERTY
HOLE NO. ——^—~———
LOCATION -—^——^——
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ELEVATION ——-————-
STARTED .^—__^^__^
LENGTH
DEPARTURE
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FINISHED ——
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE MoMC-9f)-1 SHEET NO.
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DESCR (PTI ON
7 8. 1-7 8. 4 5 -tremolite S muscovite bearingmetased- 10% feldspar crystal tuff, grey -type 2- sulphide •c.5%86.4-87.2 - granific-pegmatitic crosscutting
dykelets; minor moly.87.2-87.4 - folds at 600 TGA94.70-95.20 - crystal tuffs or weldedtuff /foliated96.48-96.90 - sulphide zone, garnetiferous,mainly po; l*97.30-98.20 - laminated sediments with 1+ po,mgt- garnet-mag-chl
disseminated to laminated po, minor py,minor cpy
- widest laminae 4mm.- at 98m 900 TGA- AMC sample 98m98.20-99.20 - spotted rock, prismatic lightcoloured
amphibole, matrix and mgt- 98.40 AMC sample- spots-black fairly hard-mgt-cordierite (?)
grad. lower contact99.20-110.20 - laminated metaseds
101.24 AMC sample - tremolite- 103m 750 TGA
SAMPLE
NO.-x,
SULPH IDES
FOOTAGEFROM TO TOTAL
,
ASSAYS
36 35 OZ/TON OZ/TON
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DIAMOND DRILL RECORDSNAME OF PROPERTY
HOLE NO. —_______—
LOCATION _________
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STARTED ——-———--——
LENGTH
DEPARTURE
AZIMUTH ——
FIN (SHED ——
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE NO.'
MC-90-1SHEET NO.
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FOOTAGE
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DESCR IPTI ON
110.2-112.0 - muscovite bio-qtz-feld- laminated to indistinctly laminated rx?112.0-113.0 - laminated metaseds113.0-118.56 - section contains 40f greycrystal tuff- sparse phenos in porphyry- interveining rxs indistinct lam.
py lam. and stringers - hairline to 1mm;local concentration . 5%
- 117.2-117.4 - crosscutting graniticdykelet
- 116.18-116.35 - AMC sample-pyritestringers
118.56-125.12 - laminated metaseds.sulphides a hairline laminations to 5mmin width po and py with minor cpy 4%, anddisseminations plus one 3cm massive po
- containing up to 10cm sections of foliated?crystal tuffs/? alteration with muscovitelaminations
125.12-129.44 - massive bio metasediments- including minor grey crystal tuffs 3 to
30 cm.- sulphides po and py to IZ as narrow
lamination, and dissemination trace cpy- AMC sample at 121.43-121.52126.20-126.45 - qtz-feldspar veinlet- AMC sample at 126.21-126.35128.4-128.54 - granitic dyklet129.44-138.22 - laminated metasediments -possibly altered felsic fragmental
SAMPLE
NO. ULPH- DES
FOOTAGEFROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
•x. 56 OZ/TON OZ/TON
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FIN ISHED —m
DIP
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DESCRIPTI ON
lack garnets- prominent muscovite throughout .most of
interval as laminae and disseminatedcrystals
- minor talc- 135.06-135.28 - muscovite, porphyry dyke- py-po as thin laminae and stringers and
dissemination H-%- AMC sample 130.05 talc, muscovite- AMC sample 134.25-134.35- AMC sample 134.96-135.07- 135.80-136.04 - crystal tuff, foliated,
po diss. to 2%138.22-169.0 - laminated metaseds including140.40-140.85 - crystal tuff- 138.86-138.95 - massive po- 140.10-140.20 AMC sample - laminated scale
with massive po ,5cm wide- sulphides po-py about 1\, trace cpy- lack of mgt140.40-140.85 - crystal tuff- 141.16-141.28 - AMC sample- 141.75-141.84 - crystal tuff- 145.85-146.35 - crystal tuff- . 5% po as laminae and disseminations and
thin semi-massive bands, trace cpy144.20-144.40 - AMC sample lam. metaseds.
- 151.80-151.95 - AMC sample- 153.02-153.33 - crystal tuff, grey
- lower contact 73 TGA
SAMPLE
NO.% SULPH IDES
FOOTAGEFROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
X ?t, OZ/TON OZ/TON
DIAMOND DRILL REGOR''
NAME OF PROPERTY
HOLE NO. —-
LOCATION _______
LATITUDE
ELEVATION
STARTED ,.^——^——.———
LENGTH
DEPARTURE
AZIMUTH ——
FINISHED ——
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE Mft. MG-90-l SHEET NO. 7
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FROM TODESCRIPTION
- 152 . 75-158 . 21 - sulphides po-py with minorcpy no disseminations 'C.25% and narrowlaminae
- 154.25-154.37 crystal tuff- 159.74-160.00 - garnetiferous zone- 164.57-168.00 rocks become more chloritic
and fractured infilled with qtz and minorgranitic dykelets
- 165.40-165.75 - rehealed fault?- 169 . 0 end of hole
SAMPLE
NO."Z,srD - FOOTAGE
FROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
•z. K OZ/TON OZ/TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME OF PROPERTY
NO. MC-90-2
MOOSE CREEK EASTLENGTH 128.3
LOCATION Approx. ' 25km SE of Red Lake, OntarioLATITUDE 49 + OOE________1. DEPARTURE 36+30N—————^—-.
ELEVATION ___________________ AZIMUTH.
STARTED AUg. 15/90_______ FINISHED
560'DIP
-55'
17/90
FOOTAGE
L28m
DIP
-47.5
AZIMUTH
0 Cor:
FOOTAGE
ected
DIP
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AZIMUTH
Test
HOLE NoMC-90- 2 SHEET NO.
REMARKS ————-^——^—^^—
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FOOTAGE
FROM
0.0
17.10
39.52
f
TO
17.10 39.52
45.10
DESCRIPTION
0,0 17.10 Overburden 17.10-39.52 METASEDIMENTS
- massive, well laminated to indistinctly laminated
- f g, green to greenish grey - feldspar, bio, amphibole, quartz - weakly to moderately magnetic in sections- popy, finely disseminated, narrow bands
to 3mm. and <.5%- minor epidote- narrow hematized sections at 18 . 70 , 18 . 82 ,
19.70, and 20.00-20.3024.70-24.84 - metasediment, massive, greygreen, f g
- feldspar, amphibole and qtz.- crystals of green amphibole to 3mm.- lower contact at 7 O0 TGA- py-po f g disseminated < .5%- 24.84-39.52 laminated metasediments- many units massive, hard metagwk with <.5%
fg disseminated and narrow laminae of py- hematized beginning at 37m- lower contact intrusive detract at 8 O0 TGA
39.52-45.10 GRANITIC INTRUSIVE- massive to weakly fractured- hematized- feldspar, qtz, amphibole
fg to mg- rractures intnied. with epidote- no sulphides, non-magnetic- pink to whitish pink- 43.28-43.83 laminated metasediments
SAMPLE
NO.
MG 8
MC9 MCI C
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SUIPH-FOOTAGE
FROM
74.7 73.7
77.35
84.2 87.03110.0
109.35
TO
75.8 73.977. 4^
84.3 87.17
110. If109.4;
TOTAL
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DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME OF PROPERTY
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LOCATION ————————
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ELEVATION ^^-—^—^
STARTED —^———-————
LENGTH
DEPARTURE
AZIMUTH __
FINISHED ——
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE NoMC -90-2 SHEET NO. Z
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45.10-58.00 LAMINATED METASEDIMENTS- as above 17.10-39.52~ laminations narrow l-2mm and in part
better defined- altered sections at 50.54, 51.00, 51.30,
52.20, narrow epidote stringers , bleached,<.25% fg diss py, continues downhole to58.0m
- narrow cherty unit at 51.87, 3mm wide- at 47.0m 780 TGA- 53.64-54.12 as above 24.70-24.84- at 57.08 minor brecciation infilled with
carb.
58.00-61.14 GRANITIC INTRUSIVE- hematized, grey to pink in colour- mg- massive- as above 39.52 - 45.10- bio- upper contact gradational and brecciated,
marked by . 5% f g diss py and po insediments .
61.14-128.30 LAMINATED METASEDIMENTS- poorly laminated to laminated- at 61.40 and 61.50 and 61.70 and 62.62
narrow siliceous units probably cherts- to 61.70 units weakly to mod. mag. with
po and py fg disseminated- mg amphibole rich zone at 61.24 narrow
SAMPLE
NO."/o
SULPH IDES
FOOTAGEFROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
''•'0 36 OZ/TON OZ/TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME O F PROPERTY
HOLE NO. ——————————
LOCATION ——————————
LATITUDE —^————^.^
ELEVATION __________
STARTED ——^———.—^——
LENGTH
DEPARTUR E
AZIMUTH __
FIN ISHED ——
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE NfHC " 90 Z SHEET NO.
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FOOTAGE
FROM TO
DESCRIPTION
- numerous mg amphibole rich sedimentaryunits having a predominantly f eld. matrix
- po minor py as narrow 1mm laminae and asdisseminations in finer grained sediments<.5% l these sediments, are finely bandedat 790 TGA @ 68m
- narrow qtz. f eld. vein parallel TGA at65.5 m.68.50-73.66 - sediments fg and well
banded- purplish grey to grey green in colour- orange-pink garnets in well defined narrow
bands- unit is magnetic with mgt and po
69.35-69.62 - rep sample- at about 72m sulphide content increases
as py as disseminations and hairlinestringers mgt persist . 5*
- 73.66-74.23 - eg amphibole, chl and pyas diss. and hairlinefracture fillings 2 *
- 73.68-73.88 - rep. sample- similar unit at 74.69-74.95 but sulphides
T-% or less py74.69-74.79 - rep. sample
- biotite increases downhole and sulphidesdecrease to <.5% major concentrations at75.53-75.94, 77.26-77.43
- at 75.94-76.19 and 77. 05-77 . 15-qtz-feld.dykelets in part hematizedat 77.30 zone containing blue to bluishgrey acicular crystals-cordierite-kyanitepy-po fg disseminated li;77.36-77.61 - rep. sample
SAMPLE
NO.1& SULPH IDES
FOOTAGEFROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
^ % OZ/TON OZ/TON
DIAMOHD DRILL RECORDNAME OF PROPERTY
HOLE NO. ———————.—
LOCATION —————-——
LATITUDE ^^—————
ELEVATION -—^-^^——
STARTED ^^^-^———
LENGTH
DEPARTUR E
AZ IMUTH __
FINISHED ——
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE MpMC 90 2 SHEET NO.
REMARKS _______________-——
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FROM TODESCRIPTION
76-80.53 a bio-muscovite-chl zone, softgreasy (talc?) with radiating prismaticcrystals some having a reflected bluecolouration (tremolite?)
- po-py < .5% to .5:?; disseminated- 78.87-78.94 -possible foliated welded
tuff, 730 TGA- minor < .5% diss. py-po- 79.36-79.48 - rep. sample- 80.53-83.00 -laminated metaseds.- py-po as narrow laminae l-2mm and as diss.
.5*garnets f g minor < .2.5%
- core angle at 82.5m-770 TGA- 83.00-83.24 - crystal tuff- grey, massive, siliceous- pheno of f eld. to 4mm- lower contact conformable at 760 TGA
83.24-98.87 - laminated metaseds as above80.53-83.00
- mgt to 20% or greater, disseminated, fg- local increase in sulphides 84.10-84.30
to 2%, py-po, as diss. and narrowstringersthinly laminated in part, l-2mm.
- bluish acicular crystals at about 86.90mrep. samples 84.21-84.30 and 86.86-86.96
SAMPLE
NO.^ SULPH IDES
FOOTAGEFROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
T* •z. OZ/TON OZ/TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME OF PROPERTY
HOLE NO. __________
L OC A T l O N ^-——————
LATITUDE ^^——————
ELEVATION -—.^—^^—
STARTED ——-————--—-
LENGTH
DEPARTUR E
. AZIMUTH ——
FIN ISHED ——
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE NO.MC-90 2 SHEET NO. 5
REMARKS ——^.^^-—-^^^^^——-
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FOOTAGE
FROM TODESCRIPTION
- 87.00-87,20 - sulphide-rich zone py-poZ.3% as disseminations, laminae and masses
- rep. sample at 87.03-87.17- 89.45-90.10 - feldspar-qtz veining, could
represent in part re-crystallized sedimentsediments bio-amphibole rich with feldspar
- sulphides < . 5% f g, py diss.contorted laminations, core angle at92.00m, 450 TGA
- 93.10 axial plane 590 TGA- 93.84 axial plane 700 TGA- 94.51 axial plane 800 TGA- sulphides decrease downhole to .25!!; or
less- 96.33-96.48 - fg pale white to pinkish
garnetiferous zone- minor garnets at 96.80
97.75 soft sediment deformation about aquartz pebble
98.87-98.94 - granite dykelet98.94-99.30 - laminated seds. as above 83.24-
98.879S.30-SS.8S - granitic dyke
- mass. , pinkf elds, quartz, amphibole
99.89-100.60- laminated metasediments- chl-bio chill with dyke for 10cm.
100.60-100.85- granitic dyke as above 99.30-99.89 - coarser grained
100.85-101.74- laminated metasediments- micaceous and in part folded- sulphides - py as laminae -c. 5=1;
SAMPLE
NO. % SULPH IDES
FOOTAGEFROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
•z ^ OZ/TON OZ/TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD-NAME OF PROPERTY
HOLE NO. ——————————
LOCATION ^-——————
LATITUDE ^—^——-——
ELEVATION ^^^-^^——
STARTED ——————^^
LENGTH
DEPARTUR E
. AZIMUTH ——
FINISHED ——
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE SHEET NO.
REMARKS
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FROM TODESCRIPTION
101.74-101.86- granitic dyke as above 99.30-99.89101.86-102.45- laminated metaseds as above 100.85-101.74102.45-102.49- granitic dyke as above 99.30-99.89102.49-110.77- laminated metaseds as above 100.85-101.74
- not folded, core angle at 103m 780 TGA- sulphide content py-po -c.5% diss.- 106.67-106.72 - crystal tuff with po-py
as diss. and masses to 2.3%- 108.34-108.50 - narrow seams of po with
minor cpy, sulphide content l *- 109.20-110.77 - cherty unit mineralized
with mass, disseminated po with minor py2^, cpy not evenly distributed associatedwith more massive sections of po locallyto .5:!;
110.77-112.0 laminated metaseds.112.0-124.27- mafic rich metasediment, amphibole, bio,
f eld.- green, f g, massive, poorly laminated- non magnetic- sulphide content nil to trace
f g to 115.10, mg amphiboles, from 115.10to 117.90, from 117.90 they become eg. to121.20
- rep. sample 118.52-118.66- unit is interspersed by narrow to 10 cm
laminated biotitic sub units with f eld.and quartz
- from 121.20 sediments become laminated topoorly laminated
- at 123.20 unit becomes coarser
SAMPLE
NO. SULPH IDES
FOOTAGEFROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
K X OZ/TON OZ/TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME OF PROPERTY
HOLE NO. —————-—.
LOCATION —-———^^
LATITUDE —————————
ELEVATION ——-——^——
STARTED .-——^-^^——-
LENGTH
DEPARTUR E
AZIMUTH ———
FIN ISHED ——
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH
REMARKS
LOGGED BY
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FOOTAGE
FROM TODESCRIPTION
124.27-124.40 - granitic ayKe124.40-125.42 - eg mafic metasediment125.42-126.36 - f g mafic metasediment
- upper contact at 750 TGA- similar composition to above coarser units
but contains f g mgt- a few rounded quartz clasts to 3mm- at 125.90 - garnets noted with minor < .25%
py and cpy as disseminations in host rock126.36-128.30 - mafic metased. , fg and mg, magnetic128.30 - EOH
SAMPLE
NO. SULPH IDES
FOOTAGEFROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
7* 7o OZ/TON OZ/TON
v-rp-., •*jfr"DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME OF PROPERTY .
HOLE NO. MC-90-5LOCATION —
LATITUDE 51 + 00 E
ELEVATION ^———————
STARTED ^
MOOSK CRF.F.K EASTLENGTH 182.0
Approx 2 S Tem S H nf T.aV^ rtn 1- g -r -i nDEPARTURE ——i
. A ZIMUTH 360 DIP-55'
Align 9 1 1 0 /Q Q FINISHED Alienist 71/1 QQfi
FOOTAGE
182m
DIP
-4V
AZIMUTH
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FOOTAGE
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HOLE MO.MC -90-5 SHEET NO.
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0.0
12.11
TO
12.11182.0
DESCRIPTION
OVERBURDENLAMINATED METASEDIMENTS
- fg to mg- massive, variously magnetic- grey to greenish grey- laminated to indistinctly laminated,
laminae various width to 3-4 in.- garnetiferous sections- feldspar-amphibole-bio, with lesser quartz
sulphides .5% or less as f g disseminations andnarrow laminae po-py
12.28-12.53 - crystal tuff- grey, siliceous- f g amphibole 25%- upper contact conformable at 420 TGA
12.53-12.84 - laminated sediments as above 12.11-12.28lower contact at 8 O0 TGA
12.84-13.53 - crystal tuff, as above 12.28-12.53- phenocrysts to 4mm.
13.53-14.10 - laminated sediments as above 12.11-12.28
14.10-14.20 - crystal tuff, as above 12.28-12.53- contacts lost
14.20-15.55 - laminated sediments, as above 12.11-12.28
15.55-15.92 - crystal tuff as above 12.28-12.53 withminor laminated sediment
15.92-16.66 - laminated sediments, as above 12.11-12.28
SAMPLE
NO.
tfCIS
S,fe-FOOTAGE
FROM
105.6!
TO
106.2
TOTAL
) see
ASSAYS
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DIAMOND DRILL RECORD^NAME OF P R OP ER T Y
HOLE NO. —————-——
LOCATION ——————LATITUDE '——^— ELEVATION ______—STARTED _____________
LENGTH
DEPARTURE
. AZIMUTH ——
FINISHED —-
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE NO. Mr - Q f)
REMARKS
LOGGED BY.
FOOTAGE
FROM TODESCRIPTION
16.66-16.82 - crystal tuff as above 12.28-12.53- conformable upper contact at 80 TGA
16.58-16.87 - rep. sample
16.82-18.85 - laminated sediments- py f g as masses and diss -c.5% overall- in part finely laminated- mgt content variable but < .5% l narrow
magnetic sections- minor crystal tuff band, 3 cm wide at
18.50
18.85-20.23 - crystal tuff as aboveinterbedded with narrow units of laminatedsediments as follows18.92 - 19.0119.38 - 19.6519.76 - 20.0020.08 - 20.17po-py as fine laminations and diss. < .5%
20.23-23.53 - laminated sediments with narrow crystaltuffs at 20.98-21.02
20.30-20.33 and22.73
- garnetiferous zone 22 . 94-23 . 20 within thiszone.po-py as fine laminae and disseminations
cpy noted at 22.83<.25%
SAMPLE
NO.'O,
SULPH IDES
FOOTAGEFROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
li, 7o OZ/TON OZ/TON
^^^-'-^^-i^f'f'^^mf&i^^^^'^^^^f^y-- --.-...i-x^r - - : -,....- ••---.•- .-^DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME OF PROPERTY
HOLE NO. ———'.——-l——
LOCATION —————————
LATITUDE ———-—.———
ELEVATION -—————.—-
STARTED ^——-——————
LENGTH
DEPARTURE
. AZIMUTH ——
FINISHED ^—
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE MO MG -90-5 SHEET NO. 3
REMARKS ________________ -
LOGGED BY.
F O O T A G E
FROM TO
DESCRIPTION
23.53-24.94 - 75-80% crystal tuff as above 18.85-20.2324.34-24.57 - tuff is more siliceous andhas sparse phenocrysts24.75-24.94 - tuff capped uphole by 8 cm.of f g tuff with sparse phenocrysts.
24.94-25.86 - laminated sediments- upper contact at 760 TGA- for first 10 cm. sediment is amphihole
rich mg, finely laminated and has po-pyas fg disseminations and masses for J.%
25.86-26.24 - crystal tuff as above- lower contact at 750 TGA
26.24-34.50 - laminated sediments as above- numerous narrow to lcm cherty sections
associated with laminae of amphibole andepidote
- overall sulphide content <.5% py-po- at 27.46-28.78 narrow granitic dykelet- at 28.90-29.05 eg amphibolitic section -
rep . sample- at 29.46-29.52 crystal tuff- at 31.80-narrow 10 cm section altered with
sericite, bleached uphole from crystaltuff.
- 31.90-32.62 crystal tuff with minor chertand metased.
- 32.62 - 34.50 poorly to indistinctlylaminated sed. with numerous narrowgarnetiferous zones, section also containsseveral narrow to 5mm bio. bands.
- py-po f g as lam •c.25% overall.
SAMPLE
NO. SULPH IDES
FOOTAGEFROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
•x, % OZ/TON OZ/TON
' -- - -•f--~\--.."^*r.-e-',-
RECORNAME OF PROPERTY
HOLE NO. ————--^^—
LOCATION ——-——^^—
LATITUDE —————.^^
ELEVATION -^——————
STARTED —^————————
LENGTH
DEPARTURE
. AZIMUTH .
FINISHED ——
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE MftMC- 90-5 SHEET NO.
REMARKS ^^———^——-————
LOGGED BY,
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FOOTAGE
FROM TO
DESCRIPTION
34.50-35.00 - crystal tuff- upper contact gradational and finer
grained, bleached, altered with fewerpheno for 8 cm.
35.00-35.46 - laminated metaseds.- core angle at 35.20 - 800 TGA- py-po rich zone in upper 4 -5cm with mg
amiphibole and garnet, sulphides as diss.and stringers l*.
35.46-36.06 - crystal tuff- phenos to 2mm and evenly distributed- lower contact at 6 l0 TGA
36.06-41.50 - laminated metaseds.- top 13 cm altered seds, talcose, pea green
to whitish in colour, rep sample at 36.16,greasy
- numerous mauve coloured siliceous sections- sulphides py, fq <.5%
41.50-44.36 - sediments with muscovite, soft, prismaticand radiating crystals of tremolite greasytalcrep. sample-well developed at 43.30at 41.92 mgt. cpy and po noted in onenarrow seam
SAMPLE
NO. S,fe-FOOTAGE
FROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
X x OZ/TON OZ/TON
NAME OF PROPERTY' -*
HOLE NO.
LOCATION
LATITUDE .
ELEVATION
STARTED —
LENGTH
DEPARTURE
AZIMUTH ——
FINISHED ——
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE MfiMC-90-5 SHEET NO.
REMARKS .————.^——————
LOGGED BY.
—— ^ FOOTAGE
FROM
)
"
TO44.36-55.74 -
55.74-57.62
57.62-57.80 57.80-57.92 57.92-58.36 58.36-58.82
58.82-59.13 59.13-59.40
DESCRIPTION
laminated seds.45. 39-45. 52-cg amphibole, f eldsat 45. 66-45. 80-crystal tuff47.71-47.86 crystal tuffat 47.00m 860 TGA; at 50m 780 TGA49.17-49.28 - crystal tuff49.64 - 49.76 - crystal tuffpo-py associated with mg amphibole-garnetbands narrow to lcm as laminae anddisseminated <,5% overallrocks in general more silicieous withfewer maficsrep sample 51.37-51.5153.19-53.55 - granitic dykemuscovite enrichment downhole from lowercontact for 15 cm.55.13 - 55.74 - zone of muscoviteenrichment - rep sample 55.51-55.69
- sulphide zone section of laminatedmetasediments with amphibole feldsparminor bio and muscovite, py-po fg, diss.and laminae associated in part withgarnets l.2%, laminae decrease inabundance down section - rep sample wellmineralized 55.86-55.97massive py at 56.87-56.96some of this zone may be a welded tuffgranitic dykemineralized zone as above 55.74-57.62crystal tuffmassive siliceous metased with acicular,prismatic green-blue crystals rep sample58.50-58.61crystal tuff
mineralized zone as above 55.74-57.62
SAMPLE
NO.Z,aULPH- IDES
FOOTAGEFROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
•z, K OZ/TON OZ/TON
NAME OF PROPERTY
HOLE NO. -—————————
LOCATION —————————
LATITUDE —-————-™
ELEVATION _________-
STARTED ____________
LENGTH
DEPARTURE
AZIMUTH ——
FINISHED ^—
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE NO MG -90-3 SHEET NO.
REMARKS -————-—^^————
LOGGED BY
FOOTAGE
FROM TO
DESCR IPTI ON
59.40-61.70 - laminated sediments, bleached in part,muscovite
- sulphides py-po < .253; as diss. orstringers, hairline
61.70-61.94 - crystal tuff- laminated sed. enriched in muscovite
61.94-68.26 — amphibole appears as zone in MC-90-1- relatively soft- py-po as hairline stringers, laminae and
diss. up to 1* locally, rep sample 63.14-63.32
- 63.89-64.00 crystal tuff- muscovite content variable with some
sections being devoid- py continues as hairline stringers and
laminae < .5%-.5% locally68.26-68.69 - crystal tuff68.69-69.09 - laminated sed as above 61.94-68.26
- py as thin laminae and stringers to .5%- at 69.00 core angle 780 TGA
69.09-69.45 - crystal tuff69.45-80.44 - laminated seds. as above 61.94-68.26
- muscovite zones fewer in number such asat 73.90-74.50
- py-po •'C.5% as diss. and narrow stringers— section also contains numerous 10t narrow
crystal tuffs and welded tuffs80.44-80.72 - granitic dyke
SAMPLE
NO. S,|,™-FOOTAGE
FROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
7o K OZ/TON OZ/TON
fcS*1?-* *att^.'J*'ffi?
NAME OF PROPERTY
HOLE NO. i;'-:"——LL-
LOCATION ——-^——^
LATITUDE _____!-————
ELEVATION ————^^—
STARTED ^^^——^^^^
LENGTH
DEPARTURE
. AZIMUTH ,,
FINISHED ^—
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE MoMC -90-5 SHEET NO. 7
REMARKS __________;__________
LOGGED BY.
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2zo (r O.1\L)
8tn Oz
FOOTAGE
FROM TODESCRIPTION
80.72-81.03 - crystal tuff with minor sediments for top6 cm.
- laminated seds. as above 61.94-68.26- sulphides po-py as fg diss and laminae
••c.5% to locally 1*- 83.15-83.30 hematized, muscovite rich
dykelet- 83.30-83.60 - sulphide zone po-py as
laminae to 2%, no cpy associated with eggarnets .
- 83.60-83.78 - qtz vein grey— 83.78-85.00 numerous siliceous zones with
eg garnets and amphiboles with po-pylaminae to 1* locally.
- 85.00-86.66 muscovite enrichment inmetaseds, massive grey to whitish grey
- sulphides nil to <.25%- 86. 66-86. 96-granitic dyke- at 89.00 770 TGA- at 94.20 sediments become less
distinctfully laminated and enriched inamphibole, they become greenish incolouration muscovite diminishes
- sulphides -c. 25:1- 97.36-97.41 - granitic dyke- 101.28-102.40 - granitic dyke - mg to
pegmatitic- 102.0-102.64 - brecciated granitic dyke- 102.40-106.30 metaseds as above, more
feldspathic and finer grained -gwk- at 102.70 narrow lcm quartzitic vein with
po and mgt.
SAMPLE
NO. SULPH IDES
FOOTAGEFROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
K % OZ/TON OZ/TON
•BapMjagBayjg - ~*g\ii;y w^- - .-' :. 1
DTDRILLNAME OF PROPERTY: c.
HOLE NO. -- : -' :
LOCATION —--—
LATITUDE '
ELEVATION ^———
STARTED ________
LENGTH
DEPARTURE
. AZIMUTH ——
FINISHED —-
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH
LOGGED BY.
FOOTAGE
FROM TO
DESCRIPTION
- at 104.0-106.20 rocks become moregarnetiferous and sulphide content risesto 13; po-py as diss. and laminae, repsamples 105.59-105.79; 105.85-106.20
- 106.30-106.50 - granitic dyke106.50-113.27 laminated seds. withmuscovite with some more mafic sections,sulphide content <.5%minor granitic dyke at 111.12-111.26
- 113.27-114.20 granitic dyke- 114.20 - 119.60 lam. seds. become more
mafic downhole- sulphides in general <.25%
119.60-119.98 sulphide zone po-cpy to .5%as laminae
- 119.60-119.72 and 119.85-119.98 repsamples
- core angle at 128.0 m 740 TGA- rep sample - eg amph. sed 128.04-128.18
- 129.04-129.62 - granitic dykeat 134.0 seds become less mafic andgarnetiferous zones with sulphides appear,py-po as narrow laminae -c. 53;re-intro of muscovite - massive zone at136.94-137.33 probable crystal tuff ordyke; rep sample 137.09-137.18
- 138.07-138.23 - zone similar to 137.09-137.18seds. become more mafic at 140.5 to 143.00local laminae of po, hairline "C.25t
- 143.0-146.79 - lam seds. - f eld. richamphibole muscovite, bio145.60-146.00 - sulphide zone po-py rarecpy as laminae to 13
-SAMPLE
NO."Z,&51' FOOTAGE
FROM TO TOTAL
____ -i.- -- - —— - ^^^^^^^^^ l ^n inn n in in ill li m nil maim ——————— - - -L--.". .^^^^ ^^^;
ASSAYS
X
1
z. OZ/TON OZ/TON
;?x^ysi**sisgftggDRILL RECO
NAME OF PROPERTY.
HOLE NO. ——-—————
LOCATION —————————
LATITUDE —————————-
ELEVATION —^-——-——
STARTED ———M-^———
LENGTH
DEPARTURE
AZIMUTH ——
FINISHED ——.
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE NO.
REMARKS.
MC-90-3SHEET NO.
LOGGED BY
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FOOTAGE
FROM TODESCRIPTION
- mafic metaseds, coarsens with depth- 149.62-154.44 - grantitic intrusive with
minor meta seds.- f g f eld-qt z -amphibole, massive, greyish
white, no sulphides- 150.62 core angle 700 TGA- laminated sed. , f g. massive- 156.55-156.87 qtz-feld vein- numerous cherty sections- sulphides py-po diss <.25%- 162.59-162.72 f eld. intrusive with minor
garnets and diss py <.25%- 162.91-163.22 - as above 162.59-162.72 -
crosscuts stratigraphy, massive, greyishwhite
- 164.10-164.41 as above 162.59-162.72 withminor metased. section
- these intrusives also contain amphibole- at 170.0m core angle 640 TGA, at 166.0m
87C TGA- at 171.0 garnets- rep sample of seds 169.86-170.0- py-po as narrow laminae •c.25%
180.10-180.33 - granitic dyke- at 180.50 sediments become more mafic and
have a green colouration- 180.61-180.89 - granitic dyke- 180.89-182.0 - mafic seds, green, finely
laminated, biotitic cubic py to .5%, repsample 181.59-189.68
- core angle 7 O0 TGA182.00 EOH
SAMPLE
NO. SULPH IDES
FOOTAGEFROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
•z % OZ/TON OZ/TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME OF PROPERTY
HOLE NO.
LOCATION
LATITUDE
ELEVATION
MOOSE CREEK EASTMC-qn-4Approx. 25
56+OOE
\ugust 23/90
LENGTH 1 ^4 . fi in*5 ''-'
km. SE of Rfid T.aVpDEPARTURE 43+50N
AZIMUTH 360 0
F-INISHFD AllPUSt ?.\
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DIP -55
1/90
FOOTAGE
159m
DIP
-5S 0
AZIMUTH
Corre
FOOTAGE
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DIP
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AZIMUTH
PSt
HOLE NO. MG- 90 ~4 SHEET NO.
REMARKS ——^^—^————^—
LOGGED BY P
FOOTAGE
FROM
0.0
25.58
26.47
42.72
TO
25.58
26.47
42.7;
46. 0 J
DESCRIPTION
OVERBURDEN
METASEDIMENT- fg- feldspar, amphibole, quartz, bio- massive- weakly to non-foliated and laminated- cubic py fg St diss. <.5% -- by 26.20 unit becomes coarser grained and
foliated at 9 O0 TGA- minor granitic stringers .
f eld phenos(?) increase - rock maybe ascrystal tuff or quartz diorite
- rep sample 26.25-26.34- lower contact lost
GRANITE - massive, pink to pinkish grey- mg- f eld . , quartz , amphibole ,- crosscut by narrow, late eg granitic dykes
to 2 cm.- rep sample 29.24-29.39- weakly magnetic
METASEDIMENTS - DIORITE- as above without any phenos 25.58-26.47- at contact foliated parallel to granite
at 350 TGA- saussuritized feldspar
py diss. cubic f g, J.%, also as seamsnarrow <.5%
- at about 40m mafic inclusions noted, wispywith saussuritized feld - rep sample41.58-41.70
SAMPLE
NO.
-
5SS,UD H- FOOTAGEFROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
'Z: K
"^ ^.
OZ/TON
X*
/^N^b^c
FB\ r\ " r" j
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OZ/TON
f*~ " '
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^7 -*is ^
.^iS
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD^NAME OF PROPERTY
HOLE NO. —..—.^——
LOCATION ————.^^—
LATITUDE ————^—---
ELEVATION ___^___^_
STARTED —.———-—.^-^
LENGTH
DEPARTURE
AZIMUTH ——.
FIN ISHED ——
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE NoMC - 9J) - 4 SHEET NO.
REMARKS ____——M—————^^—
LOGGED BY.
FOOTAGE
FROM
46.07
TO
99.36
DESCRIPTION
- rep sample 42.65-42.85- lower contact at 46.07, intrusive- unit has become coarser grained and tends
towards being porphyritic
GRANITE - as above 26.47-42.72- 46.07-49.23 unit crosscuts and absorbs
numerous metasedimentary blocks, granitebecomes more mafic and retains theoriginal fabric of metasediment - repsample 47.62-47.85
- 49.23-54.77granite becomes mg-fg pink, massive andessentially devoid of inclusions or crossdyking
- 54.77-56.56 - pegmatitic phase; pink,feldspar and quartz
- upper and lower contact grad.- rep. sample 55.59-55.71
56.56-59.86 - dark grey granite, zonedf eld. , mg
- minor pegmatitic dyking- rep sample 58.75-58.84
59.86-60.40 - pegmatite as above 54.77-56. 56dyke
- 60.40-99.36 gray granite as above 56.56-59.86
- minor narrow sections of pink granite 62.71-63.60 - pegmatitic dyke65.56-65.70 - pegmatitic dyke
SAMPLE
NO. SULPH IDES
FOOTAGEFROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
35 ^ OZ/TON OZ/TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME OF PROPERTY
HOLE NO. ——————————
LOCATION ________-.
LATITUDE _________—
ELEVATION —^^—^^^
STARTED —^^—^———
LENGTH
DEPARTURE
AZIMUTH ——
FINISHED ——
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE NOi
,MC-80-4SHEET NO.
REMARKS .
LOGGED BY
FOOTAGE
FROM
98.7:
TO
i Q R Q * j O . j
DESCR IPTI ON
- " at about 76m granite loses pinkishcolouration and becomes whitish grey
- rep sample 76.46-76.55- maf ic-amphibole-content increases
downhole, rock mg.rep sample 82.65-82.77at 87 . 49-maf ic inclusion biotitic metased?rep sample 87.40-87.50amphibole 25% of rock mg quartz andfeldspar equal, f g cubic pyrite .5%associated with mafics, f g garnet <.5% repsample 91.16-91.34
i, - metased. inclusion in the granitesed. feldspar amphibole quartz relativelyunaltered, bio after amphibole developedas reaction rims
- py as diss and laminae ••c.5%
LAMINATED METASEDIMENTS- fg mass- laminated to indistinctly laminated- felds amphibole quartz- <.5% py-po as diss and thin laminae.,
minor cpygarnets form distinct bands, narrow
- upper contact distinct, at 660 TGA, markedby increase in qtz content and developmentof a foliationgrey purple grey to whitish greyrep. 104.57-104.79 - minor cpy with po andgarnet and 105.10-105.41
SAMPLE
NO. SULPH IDES
FOOTAGEFROM
t
TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
'fe * OZ/TON OZ/TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD.-ae
NAME OF PROPERTY
HOLE NO. ~-^————-——
LOCATION ^^—————
LATITUDE ^—^——-^^—
ELEVATION ^-—-————
STARTED —————.^^-^
LENGTH
DEPARTUR E
AZIMUTH ——
FINISHED ——
D I P
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE SHEET NO
REMARKS
LOGGED BY
FOOTAGE
FROM TODESCRIPTION
104.57-105.57 - mineralized zone - po-pywith minor cpy associated with garnets andmafics as diss. and thin laminae overall
- at 106.78 rocks become finer grained andmore mafic - green in colour, laminatedto poorly lam.rep sample 108.80-108.93
- garnetiferous units still presentsome sections thinly laminated
- py-po as diss. f g •'C.25%, cpy rare- rep sample 113.18-113.35 garnet zone
rep sample 117.58-117.85core angle at 121.0m 9 O0 TGA
- 127.0-129.26 - laminated metaseds. withnumerous narrow to 5cm wide bands of mgbiotite feldthese appear to be conformable orcrosscutting at high angles to foliation;sulphide py-po associated with thinlylaminated green interbeds to . 5* withminor cpy
- 129.26-130.12 - massive unit of thegranitic rock noted above 127.0-129.26
- unit also contains several narrow, thinlylaminated biotitic sections
- rep sample 129.47-129.60lower contact gradational
130.12-132.00 - laminated metaseds.unit contains several narrow bands and/ordykes of above mentioned graniticintrusive
SAMPLE
NO. SULPH IDES
FOOTAGEFROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
Jc K OZ/TON OZ/TON
DIAMOHD DRILL RECORDNAME OF PROPERTY
HOLE NO. —————^^—
LOCATION —————^—
LATITUDE ^^———^^
ELEVATION —m^-————
STARTED -^^-—-^——-
LENGTH
DEPARTURE
AZIMUTH ——
FINISHED —.
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE Mc -90-4 SHEET NO. JL
REMARKS _^^_^^_______
LOGGED BY
FOOTAGE
FROM TO
DESCR IPTI ON
132.0-133.64- granitic intrusive, as above 129.26-130.12- unit contains several amphibole bio
inclusions probably from the finelylaminated host xs
- at 135.51-133.61 - f eld porphyry dyke- lower contact gradational and marked by
eg amphiboles.133.64-146.85- hybrid zone marking transition to lam
meta-seds.- most of unit consists of finely laminated
amphibolitic sediments altered by numerousnarrow to laminated wide bands ofintrusiveeg amphiboles are commonpo-py f g diss and laminae <.5% overall
- rep sample 136.00-136.30 - similar to pybearing sediment at top of hole coarser
- rep sample 137.42-137.95- rep sample 139.33-139.55- rock unit becomes increasingly eg downhole
becomes gabbroic but there are stillrecognizable finely laminated seds - maficrich
- sulphides po-py to ^ locally but . 5% maxoverall generally as fine grained diss.at 144.0 rounded accumulations of felds-qtz in a finer grained feld-qtz amphibolematrix appear to be phenos or clasts? -rep sample 144.0-144.25
- 144.73-145.07 - f elds, porphyry- 145.37-145.52 - folding marked by layers
of amphibole and feldspar similar at145.90 - 146.04 - rep sample 145.37-145.52
SAMPLE
NO. -,UDLESH -FOOTAGE
FROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
•z, 70 OZ/TON OZ/TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME OF PROPERTY
HOLE NO. ——————————
LOCATION ^^^.^^^
LATITUDE -^^——^^—
ELEVATION ^^-—^-^—
STARTED -—-———————
LENGTH
DEPARTURE
AZ IMUTH ^—
FINISHED ^—
DIP
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE
REMARKS
"O 4 SHEET NO.
LOGGED BY
cCtD
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1 Ot—ZoccO
ftV 0
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FOOTAGE
FROM TO
DESCRIPTION
146.85-154.0-rocks become more laminated fromweakly to finely laminated
- py-po as diss and stringers and massesoverall .5%+
- feld-amphibole and green in colour- probable mafic tuffs- rep sample 151.05-151.25
154.00 EOH
-
SAMPLE
NO."/o FOOTAGE
FROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
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SAMPLE DESCRIPTION
MC-01 JC-02 1C-03 1C-04 IC-05
MC-06 IC-07 1C-08 1C-09 IC-IO
HC-11 IC-12 MC-13 IC-14IC-15
PREP CODE
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
294 294 294 294 294
294 294 294 294 294
294 294 294 294 294
Aa ppb FAfAA
15 < 5
20 < 5 < 5
< 5 < 5
30 145 < 5
30 20 30
< S160
Agppm Aqua R
0.9 < 0.2
1.40.7
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0.9 0.2 0.6 1.2 0.4
0.5 0.5- 0.5 0.7 0.3
ASppm
148 86 2
. 22 2"2 1
1 1 3 3 1
Bippm
3.3 0.1 0.9 0.4 0.5
0.7 0.6 1.3 0.7 0.6
0.3 0.2 3.1 2.9
16.0
Coppm
65 19
9 3
34
20 26 33 30 31
18 35 13 32 52
Cu
2200 219 595
98 136
237 128 274 487 186
295 182 552 133 195
Fe
9.29 4.62
10.45 5.37 3.47
10.45 5.01 9.88 8.34 8.55
7.91 11.05
MS. 00 MS. 00
9.17
So
1610 470 540 190 305
1105 410 480
1000 260
475 170
9280 560 740
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128
59 104
28 23 27
12 11 36 82
193
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466 148134
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SAMPLE DESCRIPTION
MC-01 MC-02 MC-03 HC-04 MS-05
MS-06 MI-07 MS-08 HC-09 MS-10
MC-11 MS-12 MS-13 MS-14 MS-15
PREP CODE
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205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
294 294 294 294 294
294 294 294 294 294
294 294 294 294 294
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18 35 13 32 52
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2200 219 595
98 136
237 128 274 487 186
295 182 552 133 195
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10.45 5.37 3.47
10.45 5.01 9.88 8.34 8.55
7.91 11.05
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1610 470 540 190 305
1105 410 480
1000 260
475 170
9280 560 740
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28 23 27
12 11 36 62
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MC-01 IC-02 MC-03 IK-04MC-OS
MC-06 MC-07 MT-08 1009 MC-10
HC-11 MC-12 MC-13 M2-141C-15
PREP CODE
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205 205 205 205 205
205 205 205 205 205
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294 294 294 294 294
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98 136
237 128 274 487 186
295 182 552 133 195
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10.45 5.37 3.47
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475 170
9280 560 740
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Mining Act Report of Work52K14NW0004 30 SOUTH OF OTTER LAKE
900Name and Address of Recorded Holder "~ " ——— " —
LIGHTVAL MINES LIMITED, 711-25 Adelaide St. East'1
Toronto, Ontario M5C 1Y2
Summary of Distribution of Credits and Work PerformanceMining Division
Red LakeTownship or Area "South O fOtter Lake"G1888
Total Assessment Credits Claimed2078 Days
Type of Work Performed (Check one only)
G Manual Work
. — .Shaft Sinking Drifting or other LJ Lateral Work
[^Mechanical equipment
1 — i Power Stripping other than Manual 1 — 1 (maximum credit allowed - 100 days
per claim) [^Diamond or other Core drilling
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Prospector's Licence No. ':: ;T 5266 lV'' l '^: r ''.•-''I'*?
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Dates when work was performed From: Aug. 8/90 j To:Aug. 26/90
Total No. of Days Performed2078
Total No. of Days Claimed 2078
Total No. of Days to be Claimed at a Future Date
All the work was performed on Mining Claim(s): Indicate no. of days performed on each claim. * (See note No. 1 on reverse side)
Mining Claim No. of Days
110718^ 20Mining Claim No. ol Days
Mining Claim
1107201Mining Claim
No. ol Days
S 5 5No. of Days
Mining Claim
1107197Mining Claim
No. of Days
597No. of Days
Mining Claim
1107188Mining Claim
No. of Days
401No. of Days
Mining Claim
1107164Mining Claim
No. of Days
505No. of Days
Required Information eg. type of equipment, Names, Addresses, etc. (See Table on reverse side) If space below is insufficient, attach schedules with required information and location sketches
Diamond Drill Contractor: N. Morrissette Canada Inc P.O. Box 789 Haileybury, Ontario POJ 1KO
Drillhole MC-90-1 Drillhole MC-90-2 Drillhole MC-90-3 Drillhole MC-90-4
StartAugust 9/90 August 15/90 August 19/90 August 23/
ish12/90
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Certification of Beneficial Interest * (See Note No. 2 on reverse side) Z Recorded Holder or AgentlSlgnature)M.
1 hereby certify that, at the time the work was performed, the claims covered in this report of work were recorded in the current recorded holder's name or held under a beneficial interest by the current recorded holder.
DateTan?CXon Jdll.iO/yu
Certification Verifying Report of Work1 hereby certify that 1 have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.Name and Address of Person CertifyingAndrew M. Chater, Lightval Mines Limited, 711-25 Adelaide St. East
Toronto, Ontario M5C 1Y2Telephone No.(416)360-1974
DateJan. 28/90
Certified By (Signature)
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For Office Use OnlyWork Assignments Received Stamp
768 (B9W6)
Moose Creek East Property
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