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320MSW8297 63.5485 BOSTON

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REPORT ON DIAMOND DRILL HOLE PROGRAM

BOSTON GOLD LEAF PROPERTY

Summer 1988 Program

for

CAN MAC EXPLORATION LTD.

by

Frank P. Tagllamonte , P. Eng.

GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES

January

1989

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Geological Engineering'Services

BOSTON TP..

Can-Mac Claim Group -l Mile

McEtroy Tp.

Pacaud Tp. Catharine Tp.

0.4 O.e Km

Fig, l - Location map showing the Can-Hac Exploration Ltd. Bold Leaf Property claims, Boston Tp. - .

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0REPORT ON

DIAMOND DRILL HOLE PROGRAM summer 1988.

GOLD LEAF PROPERTY

for

CAN MAC EXPLORATION LTD.

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COMPANY

Can Mac Exploration Ltd.Box 1118Barry's Bay , Ontario

John C. Hildebrandt , vice president

PROPERTY

/Boston Gold Leaf f X'calims - 2 patented ; 3 staked^ Boston Township

Kirkland Lake Area , Ontario

REFERECES USED

1) Report on the Tag 1 iamonte-Gold Leaf ProspectTownship , Kirkland lake Area , Ontario , for Can Mac ExpLtd., by H. D. (Doug) McLeod , P. Eng., May 1987.

2) Geological Report , Boston Gold Leaf Property , forExploration Ltd., by Frank H. Toews , B. Se., F. G. A. C., 1988.

3) Report on Diamond Drill Program , Boston Gold leafof Can Mac Exploration , by Frank P. Tagliamonte , P. Eng1988.

DATA ATTACHED

1) Diamond Drill Hole Plan 2) Diamond Drill Hole logs: GL88-4 j GL88-5 j GL88-6.

, Bostonloration

Can MacJanuary

Property. , 3 May

3) Diamond Drill Hole Sections: GL88-4 ; GL88-5 j GL88-6

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4) Assay Sheets: GL88-4 (5) : GL88-5 (3) j GL88-6 (5)

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ftDIAMOND DRILL CONTRACTOR

Exploration Drilling Inc.Kirkland Lake , Ontario

GEOLOGICAL CONTRACTOR

Geological Engineering ServicesNorth Bay , Ontario

Frank P. Tagliamonte ( P.Eng., geologistT. Lavictoire , general assistant

PROJECT MANAGEMENT fc SUPERVISION

Noron Exploration ServicesBarry' s Bay , 0 n t a r i o

DRILLING PERIOD

JULY - OCTOBER 1988

DRILLING COMPLETED

3 Diamond Drill Holes 2,653'

PREVIOUS EXPLORATION

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The current diamond drill program is a folow-up on a previous

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orientation drill program of 7 holes which Is the subjectreport listed as item 3) in the REFERENCES.

GEOLOGICAL SETTING

of the

A granitoid stock intrudes massive and agglomeriticvo Icanicl astics ( Basalt , Agglomerate ).

The granitic stock appears to be a phased Intrusion thatpart granitic , in part syenitlc and in part porphyriticgranitoid facies and the volcanics are Intruded by aseries of feldspar porphyry dikes and diorite dikes ,which contain disseminated chalcopyrite and pyrite mineraland quartz veinlng.

A series of major faults transect the granitoid stock In

is in. Theseyoungersome ofization

severa 1directions , specifically: NNEast , NNWest , Northerly and

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generally East - West. Fracturing is multidirectional but generally parallels the faulting. Dips vary from near vertical to relatively flat (20-40 degrees).

Gold-bearing quartz veins and stringers in varying widths and frequency are sometines associated with the faults and/or fractures. The veins occur as stockwork-1 ike structures , ribbon structures , or as close and widely spaced stringers and stringer systems varying in width from hair-line threads up to 5 feet.

Quartz veins and stringers are variably mineralized with pyrite- generally patchy 5 molybdenite - as thin hair-like seams , dusty and shadowy area , and massive seams and platting - generally on slip surfaces ; occasional bead of chalcopyrite j rare bismuthenite ; and from time to time visible specks of native gold.

Veining and mineralization occurs in both the volcanics and the granitic rocks but the veins in the granitic rocks appear to be uniquely gold-bearing.

DIAMOND DRILLING

A brief abstract of the drilling completed during the current program follows in categorized sequence. Locations are as shown on the Diamond Drill Hole plans. Some assay results and principal geological features are shown on the Diamond Drill Hole sections. A more detailed description of the geology , sampling and assay results is shown in the Drill Hole logs.

Core recovery during this diamond drill program was particular ily poor. Mechanically broken core and ground core was prevalent in all the holes. Most of the quartz veins and stringer zones were mechanically fragmented such that recovery was very poor- perhaps in the 6096 *- range. All the holes experienced a core size change before completion.

The core was marked up and logged in metric and afterwards converted to imperial prior to having the logs typed. Note that footages are in Imperial whereas the sample sections were taken in metric and converted to Imperial.

A resume of significant diamond drill hole results and general observations follows:

11 DDHtt GL 88-4 Statistics

Core Size: BQ+-; Dip -45 ; Az. 360 5 Depth 797'

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*Purpose

To undercut , on section , a series in DDHKGL87-1B and to again section Lianne creek fault and/or fault zone.

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of significant intersections the area of the projected

Results obtained

The following rock sequences were intersected: Volcanics : aglomoritic , * diorite dikes t quartz veins * mineralization - pyrite fc chalcopyrite . Granite : quartz veins and stringers , * sulphides * molybdenite . Fault it fracture zones.Deformation Zone : overlaps the granite-granite porphyry contact. Series of fractures , faults , gouge zones and fault breccia in a mainly porphyry host. Granite porphyry : brick red , intermittented zones of quartz stringers swarms and isolated quartz veins.

152 samples taken.

Some significant results ares

From To Width(ft) Oz Au

102.5 105.0 2.46 .01

119.8 123.0 3.28 .096

201.8 203.4 1.64 .07

211.6 234.6 23'

208.3 311.6 3.28 .016

214.9 218.2 3.28 .036

224.7 228,0 3.28 .036 231.3 3.28 .056

239.5 241.1 1.64 .031

333.2 336.3 3.28 .046 339.6 3.28 .02

423.3 426.5 ' 3.28 .04

455.4 458.7 3.28 .07

472.4 486.9 14.4'

Remarks

Qtz vn in Diorite * py

Granitized Diorite * qtz

Gran Br * fn py

Qtz vn zone

Qtz strgs * py * MoS2

Qtz vein * py * MoS2tt tt

poor recovery

Qtz strgs in gran

Qtz strgs * py

Qtz strg b vn zone

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REMARKS

There is good correlation in this hole with intersections obtained in DDH#GL87-1B which is drilled on section above the current hole. The two sections which correlate are:

DDHKGL87-1B DDHKGL87-4

.06 oz Au / 30.5'

.09 oz Au / 10.5'

It is possible that a contiguous zone of possible significant gold mineralization is present between footage 472.4 - 515.1 - an interval of about 93', in DDHKGL88-4. Poor core recovery is a possible explanation for the poor average results in the interval although it must be emphasized that the following intersections occur within the interval:

.194 oz Au / 3.28'

.179 oz Au X 1.64'

.139 oz Au / 3.28'

The intersection at the bottom of the hole which averaged .076 oz Au / 9.8' between 777.6 and 787.4' may correlate with an intersection of .05 oz Au / 13.5' between 622.5 and 636.0' in DDH&GL87-3 drilled from North to South across the Lianne creek structure and 400' East of DDH*GL88-4.

Also significant is the fact that the deformation zone and the contact between the granite and granite porphyry is identifiable and correlatabl e.

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REMARKS

There is good correlation in this hole with intersections obtained in DDHKGL87-1B which is drilled on section above the current hole. The two sections which correlate are:

DDHKGL87-1B DDH#GL87-4

.08 oz Au / 30.5'

.09 oz Au / 10.5'

It is possible that a contiguous zone of possible significant gold mineralization is present between footage 472.4 - 515.1 - an interval of about 93', in DDHSGL88-4. Poor core recovery is a possible explanation for the poor average results in the interval although it must be emphasized that the following Intersections occur within the interval:

.194 oz Au / 3.28'

.179 oz Au / 1.64'

.139 oz Au / 3.28'

The intersection at the bottom of the hole which averaged .076 oz Au / 9.8' between 777.6 and 787.4' may correlate with an intersection of .05 oz Au / 13.5' between 622.5 and 636.0' in DDH#GL87-3 drilled from North to South across the Lianne creek structure and 400' East of DDHKGL88-4.

Also significant is the fact that the deformation zone and the contact between the granite and granite porphyry is identifiable and correlatabl e.

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298.6

416.7403.5

485.2

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795.3 791.4

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Qtz strgs in gran

cpy zone in gran

Qtz strg zonebest value

Qtz strgs in gran

Qtz strg zonebest value

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Qtz strg k vn zone best value

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REMARKS

Several stringer and vein zones were intersected in the hole. Rare , erratic values obtained are attributed to poor core recovery.

The deformation zone appears to correlate with the deformation zone in DDHKGL88-4. Also , the .366 oz Au X 1.67* intersection probably correlates with the auriferous stringer zones adjacent to the deformation zone intersected in DDH's GL77-1B and GL88-4. A intersection of .143 oz Au X 3.28' was obtained near the bottom of the hole in a quartz vein and stringer zone.

3) DDHft GL 68-6

Statistics

Core Size: BQ+-:

Purpose

Dip -45 ; Az. 360 Depth 1000'

An additional step-out and step-back hole to investigate the Easterly extension of intersections and structures intersected in previous adjacent drill holes.

Results obtained

The following rock sequences were intersected:Volcanics : granitized , quartz veins , granitic dikes.Granite : quartz stringersGranite porphyry : Brick red , quartz vein and stringer zones ,fault breccia.Deformation zone : vein breccia , fault zones , gouge , graphitics lips.Granite porphyry : fracture zones , quartz vein and stringerzones , fault breccia zones.

This hole is characterized by very pronounced fault deformation- fracturing, gouge , quartz vein brecciation - over a core length of about 40'.

104 samples taken.

Some significant results are:

Frojn To Width(ft) oz Au Remarks

dissem. cpy in gran 1490 ppm Cu dissem cpy in gran

113.85131.3

145.0134.6137.8

31.2'3.283.28

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374.0370.8374.0

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3.283.28

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nil

413.4 421.6

599.7 597.0

785.4

858.3

429.9 424.9

652.2 600.4

787.7

860.0

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3.28

62.5' 1.64

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Qtz vn fe strg zone 100 ppm *- Cu

Qtz vn zone best value

Qtz vn zone anomalous Cu

Qtz strg zone best value

Qtz strg zone best value

Qtz strg

Qtz vn * MoS2

REMARKS

DDHttGL88-6 represents a 200' step-out to the East of discovery hole GL87-1B. Several quartz veins and quartz stringer zones were intersected but values tended to be anomalous or on the low side except for those individual values highlighted in the 'Results Obtained' portion in this report. It appears very significant that readily identifiable , and probably correlatable , vein zones were intersected in this drill hole. Generally low values may be attributed to the erratic nature of gold distribution in quartz vein systems but may also be a consequence of very poor core recovery.

Significantly , the deformation (fault) zone envisioned to occur along the Lianne creek valley appears to be confirmed. Gold- bearing quartz vein and stringer zones are associated with this structure. The deformation zone in the hole was particular ily broad , exhibiting fracturing , crush zones , fault breccia and vein breccia as well as several gouge seams and some graphitic s lips.

SUMMARY . CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

The 3 hole program involving one undercut and 2 step-out holes totalling approximately 2,653' was successful l in establishing continuity of auriferous vein and stringer zones as well as a major deformation zone that may be the locus for auriferous target horizons. Though significant isolated values were obtained in defineable broad vein zones in all the drill holes , average values over potentially economic widths were not evident. As

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alluded to earlier in this report , this may be due to the erratic nature of gold distribution in quartz veins and quartz vein systems or to very poor core recovery 'in the drill holes , or both. It is nevertheless concluded that sufficiently encouraging values were obtained to support recommendations for follow-up drill hole investigations.

The following recommendations are consequently presented:

1) The largest possible core extraction should be considered in future drill hole programs. ( NDBGM - 2.25" is a functional recommended size )

2) At least 2 holes should be drilled on each drill hole section at a minimum separation of 100'.

3) Drilling paterns should be such that it will ultimately facilitate the preparations of longitudinal sections.

4) A scissor hole DDHKGL87-1B section.

should be considered for the

B) A series of short vertical holes , on a grid patern , should be considered for the shaft area (80" * - deep shaft) to determine the potential for bulk tonnage gold-bearing product in that area of the property where access is convenient.

6) Appart from the above , a case by case plan is suggested such that the drilling sequence provides time to assess the results from each hole drilled before embarking on any extended dri l l ing program.

Resp stfully submitted,

yi^~Frank P. Tagliam 4 January 1989

te , P.Eng,

Geological Engineering Services

NORTH BAY

Ontario

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REPORT ON DIAMOND DRILL HOLE PROGRAM

BOSTON GOLD LEAF PROPERTYKirkland Lake Area , Ontario

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iFig. l - Location map showing the Can-Mac Exploration Ltd. Bold

Leaf Property claims, Boston Tp.

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REPORT ON

DIAMOND DRILL HOLE PROGRAM winter 1986

GOLD LEAF PROPERTY Kirkland Lake Area , Ontario

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CAN MAC EXPLORATION LTD

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Can Mac Exploration Ltd.Box 1118Barry's Bay , Ontario

John C. Hildebrandt , vice president

PROPERTY

Boston Gold Leaf

Boston TownshipLarder Lake Mining DivisionKirkland Lake Area , Ontario

REFERENCES USED

1) Report on the Tagliamonte-Gold Leaf Prospect , Boston Township , Kirkland Lake Area , Ontario , for Can Mac Exploration Ltd., by H. D. (Doug) McLeod , P. Eng., May 1987

2) Geological Report , Boston Gold Leaf Property , for Can Mac Exploration Ltd., by Frank H. Toews , B. Se. , F.G.A.C., January 1988.

3) Report on Diamond Drill Program , Boston Gold Leaf Property of Can Mac Exploration Ltd., by Frank P. Tagliamonte , P, Eng., May 1988.

4) Report on Diamond Drill Hole Program , summer 1988 , Gold Leaf Property for Can Mac Exploration Ltd.,January 1989.

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tDATA ATTACHED

1) Diamond Drill Hole Plans (2)2) Diamond Drill Hole Logs: GL88-7 j GL88-8

GL88-10 j GL88-11 ; GL88-12 j GL88-13.3) Diamond Drill Hole Sections: GL88-7 - GL88-13 4) Photo Folios: DDHGL88-7 - DDHGL88-13 (1 set

submitted)5) Assay Sheets: ( 12)

DIAMOND DRILL CONTRACTOR

Les Enterprises Jacques Rousseau Diamond DrillingRouyn , Quebec

GEOLOGICAL CONTRACTOR

Geological Engineering ServicesNorth Bay , Ontario

Frank P. Tagliamonte , P. Eng., geologistH.D.(Doug) McLeod , P. Eng., geologist

T. Lavictoire , assistant W. Martell , assistant

PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISION

John C. Hildebrandt , vice presidentCan Mac Exploration Ltd.

DRILLING COMPLETED

7 Diamond Drill Holes 6,148*

PREVIOUS EXPLORATION

Two periods of previous exploration diamond drillcarried out on the property. These programs arreports listed as items 3) and 4) in the REFERENCES.

A statistical summary of all the drilling done tof o 1 1 ows :

1987-88 8 DDH's 4,164*1988 (summer) 3 DDH's 2,653*1988 (winter) 7 DDH's 6,148*

Total 18 DDH's 12,965*

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Drill hole locations are as shown on the attached diamond Drill Hole Plans.

GEOLOGICAL SETTING

A granitoid stock at the approximate centre of the patented claim group intrudes massive and aggolomeri tic volcaniclastics (Basalt , Agglomerate).

The granitic stock appears to be a phased intrusion that is in part granitic , in part syenitic and in part porphyritic. Porpyritic phases appear to predominate along the Lianne creek deformation zone. These granitoid facies and the volcaniclastics are intruded by a younger series of feldspar porphyry dikes and diorite dikes which are sometimes mineralized with disseminated pyrite and chalcopyrite. All units contain quartz veining.

A series of major faults transect the granitoid stock in several directions , specif leal l y j NNEast , NNWest , Northerly and generally East - West. Fracturing is multidirectional but generally parallels the faulting. Dips vary from near vertical to relatively flat (20-40 degrees).

Gold-bearing quartz veins and stringers in varying widths and frequency are sometimes associated with faults and/or fractures. The veins occur as stockwork-1 ike structures , ribbon structures , or as close and widley spaced stringers and stringer systens varying in width from hair-line threads up to 5 feet. Widths in the 2 -6" range are common ; widths in the 6 - 24* range are frequent and ocassionally larger veins in the 2 -5' *- range are present. There are several areas in drill hole intersections where vein stockwork systems containing up to 30* quartz occur over widths of up to 32'.

Quartz veins , stringers and stockworks are variably mineralized with pyrite -generally patchy 5 molybdenite - as thin hair-like seams , dusty and shadowy areas , and as massive seams and plattings on slip and fracture surfaces ; chaicopyrite- occasional bead ; bismuthenite - rare flakes and local thin seams ; gold - visible specks and ' pin heads'.

Veining and mineralization occur in both the volcanics and the granitoids but the veining in the granitic and porphyry facies appear to be uniquely gold-bearing.

SAMPLING AND ASSAYING

Whole core samples were taken for assay in lengths of five feet or less. One labeled 4-6" type specimen was retained from each sample section for reference.

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Assaying was done at Swastika Laboratories , Swastika , Ontario. Analytical results were provided in ppb for gold and ppm for copper.

Where analyses are shown in ounzes on the Diamond Drill Hole sections , the largest ppb value obtained is used in the conversion in all cases.

DIAMOND DRILLING

A brief abstract of the drilling completed during the current program follows in categorized sequence. Locations are as shown on the Diamond Drill Hole Plans. Some assay results and principal geological features are shown on the Diamond Drill Hole Sections. A more detailed description of the geology , sampling and assay results is documented in the Drill Hole logs. Photo folios provide a pictorial view of the rock types , facies variations and quartz veining.

Core recovery was satisfactory for the most part with few ground core sections. several of the larger veins were mechanically broken and are probably not more than 90X recovered.

Core size in all cases is BQ and the dip of the holes is -50 degrees. Diamond drill hole locations are showns on the Diamond Dril l Hole Plans.

A resume of significant diamond drill hole results and genereal observations follows:

PP/fJ1) DDHtt GL 88-7 '————————Statistics;

Azimuth: 360 degrees Depth: 797'

Purpose;

Step-out 100' West of DDH* GL 87-1 ( 87-1B fc 28 , fc 88-4 Drill Hole section to test continuity of gold-bearing quartz veins In the granitic rocks.

Results Obtained

The upper 500'* portion of the hole intersected volcanic rocks which are intruded by granite porphyry dikes and pink granite. A multiple series of variably mineralized quartz stringers cut all the units. The lower portion of the hole sectioned and ended in a pink

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106 samples were taken.

Some significant results are as listed below.

From To Width(ft) Oz Au Remarks

137 176 39 .049 * Cu 5 Qtzbasal t

601 605.5 4.5 .03 16" Qtz stgr inGranite

623.5 628 4.5 .32 7' Qtz vn withbead of visible gol

628 630.5 3.5 .04 "

623.5 630.5 8 .199 Av for vn

914 918.5 4.5 .122 4.5' Qtz vn with py

972 973 1 .039 9" Qtz vn with py fc

976. 978.5 2 .042 1" Qtz stgr with py

1033 1038 5 .054 Qtz strgr zone

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Anomalous copper values were obtained in a quartz stinger zone inthe volcanics. The stringers are variably mineralized withchalcopyrite and minor molybdenite.

Several stringer zones with anomalous gold values are distr through the granitic horizons.

2) DDH# GL 88-8

Statistics:

Azimuth: 360 degrees Depth: 1402

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Purpose;

Step-out 200' West amd 200' South to cross section a portion of the volcanic sequence beyond the limits of the granitic rocks as well as to test the Westward continuity of auriferous quartz veins in the granitic rocks sectioned in DDHfl GL 88-7.

Results Obtained

Approximately 1000' of volcanics (basalts fc agglomerate) were intersected in the upper portion of the hole as well as several narrow mineralized (disseminated pyrite Se chalcopyrite feldspar porphyry dikes. A random series of narrow quartz stringers were also intersected in the volcanics. Fracturing is common and several fault zones were intersected. Noteably , a prominantly epidotized deformation zone trends through the approximate centre of the volcanic unit.

The lower 400'* of the hole Intersected typical fractured , quartz stringer impregnated red granite porphyry and a narrow agglomeritic unit. The quartz stringers are variably mineralized with patchy pyrite and minor chalcopyrite. One readily recognizeable fault zone was intersected.

29 samples were taken.

Some significant results are as listed below.

From To WidtMft) Oz Au Remarks

.25 X Cu } Feldspar Porph dike with py fc cpy - 5X * .84 X Cu : Br zone with cpy in volcanics

173

602

192.5

603.5

19.5

1.5

1019

1276

1353.5

Remarks

1020

1280.5

1356

l

4.5

2

.095

.027

.028

Qtz Gran

strgrs with py in

Qtz vn Br zone with py in Gran

Qtz strgrs with py in Gran

Anomalous copper values in this hole were localized in a feldspar porphyry dike which intrudes the volcanics. Also , anomalous copper values occur in a brecciated zone within the volcanics.

A comparativley short section of the granitic rocks were intersected in this hole but quartz veining and anomalous gold

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values prevailed.

3± DDHtt GL 88-9

Statistics

Azimuth: 360 degrees Depth: 844'

Purpose

Step-out 100' West and step North 100' to continue the cross section investigation of a portion of the volcanics and to test the West extension of the auriferous quartz stringers and veins in the granitic rocks.

Results Obtained

Virtually the entire hole remained in the volcanic sequence. One mineralized feldspar porphyry dike was intersected that contained approximately 2X disseminated pyrite.

An intensely epidotized deformation zone trends through the volcanics at the approximate centre of hole.

The lower 150'*- of the hole was variably altered to a granitlzed basalt. It is possible the hole was approaching the volcanics- granite contact.

17 samples were taken.

No significant sample results were obtained.

Remarks

It appears possible that this hole would have intersected the granitic rocks had it gone to greater depth. A step up hole further to the North would appear to be a better choice to test the Westward projection of the granitic rocks.

il DDHft GL 88-10

Statistics

Azimuth: 270 degrees Depth: 1080'

Purpose

To cross section a portion of the granitic rocks known to contain ineralized gold-bearing quartz veins at a different angle (270

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tdegrees) than ut ilized in previous ho les (360 tt 180 degrees ) .

8

Results Obtained

This hole remained enti

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

short sect!minera 1 izedBoth anomahole endedof api ite d

Minera 1 i zedbroad quart

Beads of vi

87 samples

Some signif

From

85

276.5

587.5

714.5726

726

837

951.5

10221022

on ofre ly

volcanics atquartz stri

1 ousin aikes.

and sportion

ngersignif i

in thethe top

graniticof the

rockshoi e. A

and vein zones werecant go Id values were

of the granitic rocks

quartz veins upz stockwork

sible

were

leant

zonesto 8'

ranging

gold were detected i

taken.

results are

le.88

280.5

591

749749

728.5731733.5736738740.5743745.5747749

841

955

1037.51025.5

except forprof us ion

aof

Intersected.obtained. The

containing a seri

were intersected as wellfrom 2.5 - 32' ,

es

as

n one quartz vein zone.

as 1 isted be 1 ow.

Width(ft)

3

4

3

3423

H X S S S S

2222222212

4

3

153

.5

.5

SSEESCCE

.5

.5

.5

.5

.5

.5

.5

.5

.5

.5

.5

Oz Au

.29

.09

.21

.05

ssssssss

.058

.110

.045

.049

.098

.04

.025

.016

.031

.035

.037

.076

.258

Remarks

Portionzone

Qtz vn

VG : 18

Qtz vn

of 9.5'

zone

vn

.5' sil zone

t* stkwrk zoneAv within prtnzones s r s s r s

Wi

Qtz vnl

Portnzone

Qtz vnUpperzone

ss&sseccsBB

thin zonetttttttttttttttttt

ts with py

of 12.5'

of

s

vn

li stkwrk zoneprtn of vn

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1022 1033 11 .109

g

Av within prtn of zone

1022 1025.510281030.51033

3.52.52.52.5

.258

.034

.031

.053

Withinittttt

zone

1071.5

Remarks

1073.5 2.5 .038 Aplitic dikes *qtz + PX

This appears to be one of the more spectacular holes from the point of view of the number of mineralized quartz vein stockworks intersected and the anomalous and significant gold values obtained. The veins appear to have been cut oblique to their trend which Is at about 30 degrees *- to core axis.

One major fault breccia zone was intersected in this hole which appears to coincide with the 'Gold Leaf Fault' {Toews Ref. 2)}.

It appears that this hole localizes one of the core areas on the property where numerous mineralized quartz veins and quartz vein stockworks are located. A careful l compilation of all current drill hole data may suggest that a NNW -SSE orientation of drill holes will more precisely define gold-bearing veins and stockwork structures on this property.

51 DDHtt GL 88-11

Statistics

Azimuth: 180 degrees

Purpose

Depth: 307'

To cross section a VLF anomaly adjacent to the North bank of Lianne Creek.

Results Obtained

The hole started and ended In an agglomeritic lapilli tuff. A 27.5' mineralized hematitic red syenite porphyry dike was intersected at the approximate centre of the hole. The dike contained approximately BX liberally disseminated sulphides. A narrow (14") , thinnly laminated ( hematitic stained and sparsely pyritic band was intersected within the lapilli tuff unit near the botom of the hole.

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Fracturing was pervasive throughout the hole. Both a 30 and 20 degree set were most prominent.

8 samples were taken.No significant results were obtained in the sampling.

Remarks

The drill hole appears to have been short of providing a cross section of the geology in that portion of the property. It is nevertheless apparent that the main granitic unit containing quartz veins and stringers does not extend to the 6+00 W section.

6). DDHft GL 88-12

Statistics

Azimuth: 270 degrees Depth: 307'

Purpose

To cross section an area of the property where surface trenching exposed 2 parallel North striking quartz veins within volcanics.

Results Obtained

The hole intersected essentially agglomeritic basalts. Two 7* breccited vein zones with quartz-carbonate matrix material containing minor pyrite and chalcopyrite mineralization were intersected in the upper portion of the hole. A 13.5' pink feldspar porphyry dike was intersected at the approximate centre of the hole. The dike contained the occasional quartz stringer and was otherwise mineralized with liberally disseminated pyrite. Random quartz veins and stringers trend through the agglomeritic basalt in the lower portion of the hole.

Hematitic alteration was noted at intervals throughout the hole.

15 samples were taken.

No significant results were obtained.

Remarks

Gold-bearing quartz vein and stringer stockworks in host granitic rocks do not appear to be present in this portion of the property.

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7) ddhti GL 88-13

r # rt reft? P? c-z/89., n f)l*{f 6 *

Statistics

Azimuth: 270 degrees Purpose

Depth: 1001

400' North andTo cross section a portion of the property parallel ( 270 degrees ) to DDHft GL 88-10.

Results Obtained

Agglomeritlc basalts were the principal rock units intersected. They exhibited a variety of alteration features - mainly albitization (?). Fracturing and quartz stringer impregnations were pervasive.

A pink porphyry dike with about 3X disseminated pyrite was intersected in the upper half of the hole as well as a zone of mixed quartz veining and porphyry lower in the hole.

At about the centre of the hole a 40' zone of albite (?) breccia with patchy pyrite mineralization was intersected followed by a 99' weakly mineralized quartz stringer stockwork zone in granite. The stockwork zone contained approximately 10X quartz stringers with about IX disseminated pyrite.

Narrow sectins of the agglomeritic unit were granitized and weakly mineralized.

A prominent fault zone cutting the agglomerate near the bottom of the hole appears to be the already identified NNW trending 'Gold Leaf Fault'.

66 samples were taken. i

Some significant results obtained are listed below.

From

421

584.5

643.5

666

859

Tp.

425.5

589.5

648

671

861

Width(ft)

4.5

5

4.5

5

1.5

Oz Au

.017

.011

.01

.01

. 13

Remarks

prtn of porph dike in agglom with py

qtz vn gran

stkwrk in

pnk gran dike with qtz fc py

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12

861 862.5 1.5 .01 "

Remarks

This hole appears to be skirting the margins of the quartz vein and stringer impregnated granitic stock. Though several interpretations are possible , it appears lilely that this hole may in fact be undercutting the granitic rocks since granite has been maped on surface immediately above the hole.

SUMMARY . CONCLUSIONS fr RECOMMENDATIONS

The Winter 1988 program of exploration drilling completed by Can Mac Exploration Ltd. on The Gold Leaf Property in Boston township , Kirkland Lake area , Ontario includes 7 drill holes aggregating a total footage of 6,148'. A brief review of this drilling is as fo l lows:

DDH's*GL88-7, 88-8, 88-9 (3) 3,453*

These holes are step-out holes designed to cross section the volcanics as well as to test the West extension of the gold- bearing quartz vein and stringer stockworks in the granitic stock. Two of the holes intersected long sections of stockwork material. The furthest West hole did not appear to be drilled deep enough to intersect the projected westward extension of the granitic host structures.

Anomalous copper values were obtained within the agglomeritic rocks or in mineralized porphyry dikes intruding them. Very prominent fault and deformation zones were also intersected.

The best gold values obtained in these holes was from DDH# 88-7 where .32 oz Au S 4.5' was obtained in a 7' quartz vein containing disseminated pyrite and fine beads of visilbe gold. The vein averaged .199 oz Au l 8*. A second vein zone intersection in the hole yielded .122 oz Au / 4.5*.

Several anomalous gold values were obtained in DDHtt 88-8 of which the best was .095 / l*

DDH's*GL88-10 , 88-13 (2) 2,081'

These holes were designed to cross section the gold-bearing quartz vein and stringer stockwork impregnated granitic stock using an East-West orientation. DDH# GL88-10 was in stockwork material for virtually it's entire length and was one of the more spectacular holes drilled within the granitic stock to date viewed from the frequency of quartz stringer and veins intersected and the gold values obtained. Several of the veins

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appeared to be cut at an oblique angle of between 30 and 35 degrees * - .

Some of the better individual values obtained are : .21 oz Au X 3.5' ; .258 02 Au X 3.5' . Some significant average values are: .05 X 23* } .109 02 Au X li' .DDHtt GL88-13 appears to have skirted the edge of the volcanics- granite contact. It nevertheless did intersect stockwork material that returned anomalous gold values. Significantly , a narrow mineralized granite dike intruding the volcanics yielded : .13 02 Au X 1.5* . Mineralized granitic dikes have been intersected in several drill holes but have rarely yielded significant values in gold.

DDH 088-11 (1) 307*

This hole was drilled to test a VLF anomaly along the North edge of Lianne Creek. Though a mineralized pink porphyry dike was intersected , no significant values were obtained. Fracturing was prevalent.

DDH #88-12 (1) 370*

This hole was drilled to investigate 2 quartz veins exposed in the volcanics by surface trenching. Three vein zones and a mineralized pink feldspar porphyry dike were intersected. Also intersected was the 'Gold Leaf Fault*. No significant gold values encountered in sampling.

Previous drilling coupled with the current program crudely defines an area of the property bordering Lianne Creek where significant gold values have been obtained in quartz veins and quartz vein stockworks In granitic rocks which are variably porphyritic and occasionally syenltic. The zone is tentatively interpreted to be eliptical in shape and measures approximately 1500' East-West and about 800'*- North-South. The North and West segment of the elipse has not been drill tested. The elipse appears to be open to the East and may pinch out to the West.

Fracturing , faulting and broad deformation zones transect both the volcanics and granitic rocks in a variety of orientations. Some of the more prominent faults have been previously mapped. The infered Lianne Creek fault or deformation zone appears to be , in part , confirmed.

Quartz veins , stringers and stockworks occur In the volcanic , the granitic and porphyritic dike rocks. Gold values appear to be confined to the granitic rocks with rare exception.

Mineralization observed is patchy , usually disseminated and generally sparse , not exceeding about 5X with rare exception. Chalcopyrite is occasionally seen in the quartz veins in all

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units and moybdenlte is common as plattings on faults and fractures or as thin sinuous seams or dusty blue contamination in some quartz veins. Bismuthenite is rare but has been observed in core from some drill holes. Native gold beads and pin points have been observed in some of the quartz veins. Gold values appear to be confined to the vein and stringer zones within the granitic rocks.

A guide , and recommendations for future exploration on the Gold Leaf Property , may proceed as follows:

1) Compile existing drill hole data on geological and sample cross sections and on longitudinal sections where sufficient data is available.

2) Set-up a model of the drill holes within the granitic stock for three dimensional observation and study. ( A computer generated series of transparent colored geological and sample sections appears to be a route to consider ).

3) Evaluate the wisdom of drilling a series of vertical drill holes in the core of the best gold value concentration or in the vicinity of the 80' deep shaft area.

4) Evaluate the wisdom of drilling a series of inclined holes in the unexplored portion of the eliptical area within the granitic stock at an orientation to intersect what appears to be a common 030 degree orientation of several prominent quartz veins and stringers at a normal angle ( 090 degrees ) .

5) Selectively drill a series of sectional drill holes to undercut or overcut areas in currently drilled holes were continuity of auriferous zones are indicated.

Respectively Submitted,

l iamonlte , P.Eng.

1989

GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES

North Bay

Ontario

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nf

D

Certificate No. 72766 Sept. 15. 1988

Received Sept. 6, 1988 19

Submitted bv Can Mac Exploration Ltd.,

Proj. Boston Gold LeafSAMPLE NO.

(GL-SS-^-S

( 465

GL-88-6-1

26789

- 1011.... . . .. . .. - ... ...... ^

131415

Second Pulp' i . 16

. 171819

Samples of

Barry's Bay,

GOLDPPB202080140

. 150/16050202040

. 6040

- 30

9060

2330/3570,2190/^ybO

3030

610Nil

Whole Core

Ontario.

.COPPERPPM— .•K^M ^ *

————

————

. ---

,———— -

————

\ ,. ' - . '- '

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- . . ; . ;.

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Certificate No. 73050 Date: Sept. 30. 1988

Received Sept

Submitted by

SAMPLE NO.

GL88-6-202122232425 262728293031323334353637

. 27, 1988 32 Samples of Split Core S Whole Core

Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry 's Bay, Ontario.

Proj. ^Boston CreekGOLD PPB30

Nil130190Nil

2190/1710 2002050102020

Nil3360/2980100Nil430300

COPPER PPM139645087100

•Ct 6 9885136224326576944

'Jfgf-211136335280

SAMPLE NO.

GL88-6-383940414243 4445464748495051

GOLD PPBNilNil27010

Nil10

Nil204020

Nil280/250240Nil

COPPER PPM971626011055829 38494820

3953059.91

ESTABLISHED 1928

G. Lebel - Manager /ns

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Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.

Assaying - Consulting - Representation

nf AualyataCertificate No. 73281 Oct. 18. 1988

Received Oct. 13, 1988 Samples of Whole Core

Submittedhy Can Mac Exploration Ltd.. Barry's Bay. Ontario.

_________Prol. JBoston Creek________________

SAMPLE NO.

GL88-6-52535455565758

GOLD PPB690/1040502050

Nil 350/33030

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Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.

Assaying - Consulting - Representation

fflrrltftralr nf Aualyma73291 Oct. 19. 1988

Received Oct. 14, 1988 39

Submits hy Can Mac Exploration Ltd.. Barry'sProj. ^Boston

SAMPLE NO.

GL88-6-5960616263646667666970717273747576777879

CreekGOLDPPB10

1750 -OSNil1110 -a**.50

NilNil10

1240/15JO -04-4-80110100NilNil10

NilNil10

Nil500/560

Samples of Whole Core

Bay, Ontario.

SAMPLE NO.

GL88-6-808182838485868788899091

Second Pulp92939495969798

-

GOLDPPB20

Nil15070

3502090403501010

.236J/2010 ' 0&31940/2190402010

NilNil8010

G. Lebel - Manager /ns

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6-4

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Itabiishedi928 Assaying - Consulting - Representation

(Eprtifiratp nf AnalystsCertificate No.—Z37Q9____________ nate November 17. 1988

RAfftivftd November 14. 1988________6______Samples of Drill Core———

Submittedhy Can Mac Exploration Ltd.. Barry's Bav Ontario___Prol.ff Boston Creek

SAMPLE NO. GOLDGL 88-6# PPB

99 410/490100 40101 Nil102 20103 Nil104 Nil

Per.G. Lebel-Manager/rl

P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244, FAX (705)642-3300

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nf

Certificate No. 72490

Received August 19, 1988 45 Samples of

Date: August 23, 1988

Whole Core

Submitted by Can Mac Exploration Ltd.. Barry's Bay, Ontario Proj.// Boston Creek

SAMPLE NO.

GL-88-5-1

2

34

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

1314

' 1516

1718

GOLD PPB

10

1020090

70350

150

.170700/720 - 05

Nil

420

180

40

190

70

1JI2D/930

1050.50

SAMPLE NO.

GL-88-5-19

2021222324252627 2829

30

3132

33

343536

GOLD PPB

70

90110350

8011090

640/740.150 280130

110

10230250

11057090

SAMPLE NO.

GL-88-5-37

383940

414242A42B42C

GOLD PPB

60

140140170

406080710/310Nil

i

l

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Certificate No. 72525 Date: Aug.25,1988

Received Aug. 22. 1988 -—————3^ Samples of Whole Submitted by Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry's Bay,.Ontario.

Proj. ^Boston Creek

SAMPLE NO.*

GL88-5-4344454647 '

4849505152535454A55

' . 56575859

GOLDPPB50203011010

Nil7070

1540/1490 -045"540809016032076050

Nil3'20

SAMPLE NO.

GL88-5-606162

Second Pulp636465666768697071•70le-

737475

GOLDPPB38050

11790/12550 -3tfr 8710/9W"Nil260390180Nil.:.20680/760 -oz.370120 'DU .' ' " "' .

300 - -90

120

. ^

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Ckrttfirate of Analysts

Certificate No. 72642_____________ Date: Sept. 12, 1988

Received Aug. 29, 1988 22 Sampies of Split Core——^————

Submitted by Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario.

Proj. Boston CreekSAMPLE NO.

GL-88-5-76777879808182838485868788899091929394 .959697

GOLD PPB2020

NilNil220204010

Nil180160

3570/49J2, '\4S. J20

Nil180NilNil20140/260Nil2090 /i s\ ,

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Ckrtifirate of

Certificate No. 71868 Date: July 25. 19BB

Received July 13

Submitted

SAMPLE

by

NO.

GL-88-4-1

Second

Third

*

2

34

56

78

9101112131415

Pulp

Pulp161718

1920

. 1988 53 Samples of Split Core

Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario Proj.#

GOLD PPB

10Nil

Nil 40Nil

20Nil

-20280/370/61Nil40NilNil101440/3290/ 'C 2690 ———

690/1 030/ -C 340 — 820/2740.440

90

180

.90Nil

-

SAMPLE NO.

GL-88-4-21

22 2324

2526

272829

3031

323334

gK- 35 36

^- , 37 38394041

42

GOLD PPB

150500 '0(

580 -Oft 240124D 'OSC

502001240 .'Ofcfc.

1920/1290 -C

1501050 -OV,

15010012080 280 110 1401309012090-

SAMPLE NO.

GL-88-4-43

44

45 46

47

484949A

)5fr 50i— i, r

51Sludge 1

*

/'SI.

Boston Creek

GOLD PPB

20

110

1080/760^^4-1100/1590 '61)2.

430 ^ -(*K.380270190

30 .Nil90

\

SilESTABLISHED 1928

G. Lebel-Manager/rl

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cf

Certificate No. 72034 Date: July 27. 19BB

27 Samples of Whole CoreReceived July 18, 19B8 -—

Submitted by Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario Pro j.//Boston Creek

SAMPLE NO.

GL-88-4-52

53

55

56

57

58

. 59

60

61

, 62

L 63s-tf[r 64

JlL^^-t- _ Q^' ^^ xvrv 66AA ' 67

GOLD PPB

70

160/70 Nil

30

100

90

30

110

90

403040 1470 *t5^7090280

SAMPLE NO.

GL-88-4-6B

^ Second Pulp

70

(xv 71l**~ 72

73 747576

^1— — 77(^Ux^i^-- 78

Second Pulp

^.

GOLD PPB

2420 *j^7 r^ y

^^J2^S;2401402730/2540 '^/^y.70 ~~

10NilNil190 jj4320/4770 •Ib^V'vn 3770 ———

- ^

^

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Certificate of

Certificate No. 72326 Date; Aug. 17, 1988

Received Aug. 9, 1988 38

Submitted by Can Mac Exploration Ltd.,

Samples of Split Core '

Barry's Bay, Ontario.Proj. ^Boston Creek

SAMPLE NO

GL-88-4-798081828384858687888990919293

.94 Second Pulp - Third Pulp

9596979899

. GOLD PPB50202040

Nil1300/1170 -(

203040708070

NilNilNil

2540/26311 * 0^1120/690 •0^1170/720

NilNil

30NilNil

SAMPLE NO.

GL-88-100101102103104

^ 105106107108109110in112113114

/^ 115 116

-

A

GOLD PPBNilNil170/110NilNilNilNilNilNil110Nil

10Nil

10/NilNilNil

20

t

A . .

Per.G. Lebel - Manager /ns

CM* h** ESTABLISHED 1928

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SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO .

TELEPHONE: (705)642-3244 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS *ASSAYERS* CONSULTANTS

(Errtifiratr nf

Certificate No. 72407

Received 'Aug. 15, 1988 44 Samples of

Date: Aug. 19, 1988

Split Core S RejectSubmitted by Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario.

Pro j. I/BostonSAMPLE NO.

l** "*" '*" " " ' i.. ^j,, , in, ,j-rr -mr-umJtCi't MIXltLrnL

y GL-88-4-147GL-88^-148

149150

Second Pulp151152

S 153^f 1 v*/

*" ' — "S — 7"557^^r-- — - ,. ^ 1 -' ** *" , . - -

(^i^^^^eigjy^*^^^^ '"' f\A.7 f)

"•"''^aL— w-- ^v~-'i^**z^-~~r^ GL-88-4-117

118119120121122123124125126127128

NOTE:

Gold LeafGOLDPPB

^n^jflj-^.Nil —— ~" —— GL-

ii 0 ,^. .940^ l6J^ \

3090/3430 15180/4320 '/S/ \2060 'b b 1

120t

Jim ip* 'i 1 *" 11 "^ ~^!r^^^ ~Nil.,.--""^""

30Nil

-WiT^^r— , ——— e-J

Nil jNil 1

40 !30

NilNilNil "— *""^'JI""'Nil jtfNil f)t\'b\iyrf \/ PNil V jv(J/Nil V

SI fi M* a ki.A ,. . ^

SAMPLE NO. GOLDPPB

1

88-4-129 10130 Nil131 Nil132 10133 20134 Nil135 70/40136 - 30137 Nil138 Nil139 Nil140 10141 10142 Nil143 Nil144 40145 20146 Nil-—-.

f 47- ~aaf~ 820/560 * 61;^ , 48 360ffi 49. 170

49A 40

. , , .. /y S)/ A20 a Mgo results to follow

Per.G. Lebel -Manager /ns

ESTABLISHED 1928

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SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITED*P.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO .

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS* CONSULTANTS

fflrrtifirat? nf Analpte

Certificate No. 72407

Received 'Aug. 15, 1988 44

Date: Aug

Samples of Split Core

. 19, 1988

4 Reject

Submitted by Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario.

Pro j. ^Boston Gold LeafSAMPLE NO. GOLD

PPBGL-88-4-147 NilGL-88-2-148 110 ^

149 940"^ -^150 3090/3430

SAMPLE NO.

GL-88-4-129130131132

Second Pulp 5180/4320 j/5/ ,oo**"™"™^™—

151 2060 *4152 120153 ' 80

1 fe^s 5"*^c 610 30

647 Nil - GL-88-4-117 Nil

118 Nil119 Nil120 40121 30122 Nil123 Nil124 Nil .125 Nil126 Nil127 Nil128 Nil

NOTE: siO ft

1*S*J

~*~^ 134

1351361371383391 wi7

140141142143144145146474849.49A

8 MgO results to follow

Per S\

G.

GOLDPPB10

NilNil1020Nil70/4030

NilNilNil1010

NilNil4020

Nil820/560 * &L,36017040

/9 *6^\^7 ^^rli v ^/, [j^jLy * lVLebel - Manager /ns

try ** ' ESTABLISHED 1928 4-5"

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74 /z/

7

A A

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tabllshed 1928

Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd,

Assaying - Consulting - Representation

nf AnalptBCertificate No. 74121Rpreiveri Dec. 3 1 1988

ftihmittori hy Can Mac Exploration

11

Ltd.. Barrv's

Hat* Dec. 9, 1988

Samples of Drill Core

Bav. Ontario.Proj. Boston Creek

SAMPLE

GL-88-7-1234567891011

NO. GOLD PPBNilNil

3040/30

NilNilNilNilNilNilNil

COPPER PPM———

1180339628575744172567

Per.G. Lebel - Manager//ns

P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK1TO Telephone (70S)642-3244. FAX (705)642-3300

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itabllshed 1928

Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of As&ayere Corporation Ltd.

Assaying - Consulting - Representation

nf Analijata74122 Dec. 9. 1988

Received Dec '

Submitted by..

SAMPLE NO.

GL-88-8-1

23456789101112131415

Second Pulp

, 3, 1988 29

Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry's

Proj. tfBoston

GOLD PPB30/40

NilNilNilNilNilNil20

NilNilNilNil470/5001701850/2190 3250/1370 1440/1440

Creek

COPPER PPM3813

2030376025001750135538

844034—---——M V B

Samples of Drill

Bay, Ontario.

SAMPLE NO.

GL-88-8-1 617181920212223242526272829

Core

GOLD PPB20

NilNil3507305030

88030

950970/700500140260

G. Lebel - Manager /n

P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244. FAX (705)642-3300

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Lablishedl928

Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.

Assaying - Consulting - Representation

nf Aualgaia74142 Date. Dec. 9, 1988

Received Dec

Submitted by

SAMPLE NO.

GL-88-7-12

131415161718192021222324252627282930

. 3, 1988 50

Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry 1

Proj. ^Boston Creek

GOLD COPPERPPB PPMNil 361Nil 277Nil 1590Nil200/250Nil40

Nil806050

Nil80

Nil50308030110

Samples of Dril

's Bay, Ontario.

SAMPLE NO.

GL-88-7-31323334353637383940414243444546474848-ACon 't....' J

1 Core

Page 1 of 2.GOLDPPB160180Nil14010090790/3401108050110102070601002050

Nilt

•^JJIMM

G. Lebel - Manager fns

P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244. FAX (705)642-3300

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Slastika Laboratories Certificate No. 74142 Page. -2-

GL-f

SAMPLE NO.

J-7-495051525354555657585960

GOLD PPB350/36020

230 28070

400/480 17050

32030

Nil Nil

Per

Established 1928G. Lebel - Manager

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iblished 1928

Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.

Assaying - Consulting - Representation

nf AnalyBtaCertificate No.. 74143 Date. Dec. 9, 1988

Received Dec - 3 ' 198B 47 Samples of Drill Core

Submittedhy Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario.

Proj. ^Boston Creek

SAMPLE NO.

GL-88-7-616263646566

Second Pulp67 68 69 707172737475767778798081

GOLD PPB10

3104601070Nil

10900/10490 5690/52801510/1370. 60 140 410220Nil450290NilNilNil14040

Nil280

SAMPLE NO.

GL-88-7-828384858687 88 89

90 919293949596979899100101102

GOLD PPB370/600Nil50080

NilNil 10 *

2470/2540 * 4180/2260 'Nil 90

16030

Nil13501460/12201020

20Nil40

1570/184090

SAMPLE NO. GOLD PPB

GL-88-7-103 90104 770/790105 60106 490

^GL-88^7A~" "TO" 1

j SAMPLE NO. COPPER/ ) PPM ) } GL-88-8-7A 27 ^

j\

PerG. Lebel - Manager /ns

P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK l TO Telephone (705) 642-3244. FAX (705)642-3300

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Established 1928

Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.

Assaying - Consulting - Representation

(Errltfiralr nf Aualptfl

q

Certificate No. 74234~ . . rjpr 5 1988 17 ppppivpH "c i* .j , i sou i /

RiihmiHAHhy Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry 1

Date Dec. 9, 1988

Samples of Whole Core

s Bay, Ontario.

Pro.1. #Boston CreekSAMPLE NO.

GL88-9-1234567891011121314151617

GOLD PPBNilNil9010

NilNilNilNilNilNil202020/30

NilNil30

Nil

Per,

P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244. FAX (705)642-3300

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itablished 1928

Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.

Assaying - Consulting - Representation

(Errttftratr nf Auahjaia74246 Date. Dec. 19, 1988

Received Dec -

Submitted by

SAMPLE NO.

GL88-1012

Second Pulp3456789101112131415J -J

16171819

15, 1988

Can Mac Exploration

Proj. ^Boston CreekGOLDPPB

409940/9600 -&1 7890/8570 ——240730 ^10NilNilNilNil50150/1708023011030•J\J

470140Nil60

48

Ltd., Barry

SAMPLE NO.

GL88-102021 222324252627282930 313233O A3435363738

Samples of

's Bay, Ontario,-

GOLDPPB

NilNil 103120/3020 -0?2030*?W30wv

Nil100200160 30NilNilNil2050780 J&z100

Per ^\i

Split Core

t

SAMPLE NO.

GL88-10

3940 4142

Second Pulp

434445464748

W

GOLDPPB

41020 10

J130/7130 .24660/3660 ~"6720/3570140290Nil40NilNil

G. Lebel - Manager /ns

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stabHshed 1928

Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.

Assaying - Consulting - Representation

fflrrttftratr nf Aualyata

/fr

Certificate No.. 74330 December 23, 1988

December 20. 1988 39 Samples of Whole Core

Submittedhy Can Mac Exploration Ltd.. Barry's Bay. Ontario Proj.# GL-88-10

SAMPLE NO.GL-88-10

495051525354555657585960616263646566676869

GOLDPPB

240803905401990 -6S&3770/3630 '//b1550 -04*1710 ' 6A^

3290/3J6J) -M61440 '0*870 ' oz^

550 ' 0 ' ^1080 '*^\1230 ' 6 '~~

Nil401270/890 ' 0 -1200330510470

SAMPLE NO.GL-88-107071727374

*75Second Pulp Third Pulp767778798081828384858687Con't...

GOLDPPB

1900/26JO '67(090602204008850/7820 "3S&s'570/4320 7130/3700/65801190 -oM-1080 46t|1820 • C553

17040100Nil402004501310/890 'OW110

NOTE: * indicates Pulp and Metallic to follow.

Per.G. Lebel-Manager/rl

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/o-i

astika Laboratories

SAMPLE NO.GL-88-10

4962

Certificate No..

MoS,

0.0600.124

74330 Page-

81 SMUTH X

0.01 ^.001

Per.G. Lebel-Manager/rl

Established 1928

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Established 192R

Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.

Assaying - Consulting - Representation

(Erritftrate nf AuulptaCertificate No. 74701 December 23, 1988

Received December 20. 1988 8 Samples of V/hole Core

Submitted by Can Mac Exploration Ltd.. Barry's Bay. Ontario Proj.tf GL-88-11

Boston Gold Leaf ____ ————-——

SAMPLE NO. GL-88-11

12345678

GOLD PPB

20Nil1010/NilNilNilNilNil

Per,G. Lebel-manager/r]

P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244. FAX (705)642-3300

/C

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Established 1928

Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.

Assaying - Consulting - Representation

(Erritftralp nf AnalptaCertificate No. 74702

RppHvert December 20, 1988

Submitted by Can Mac Exploration Ltd.,

Boston Gold Leaf

SAMPLE NO. GL-88-12

123456789101112131415

nate December 23, 1988

15 Samples of Whole Core

Barry's Bay, Ontario Proj.tf GL-88-12

GOLD PPB

NilNil10NilNilNilNil40/50150Nil704050NilNil

Per.G. Lebel-Manager/H

P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244, FAX (705)642-3300

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Established 1926

Certificate No. 7, 4703

Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.

Assaying - Consulting - Representation

(Errltftratr nf Aitalyatfinfllp December 30, 1988

Rpppivpd December 27,. 198C 66 Samples of Whole Core

snhtniffPrihy Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario Proj.#GL88-13

Boston Gold Leaf

SAMPLE NO.GL88-13123456789101112131415161718

19

2021222324

GOLDPPB

NilNil101010NilNilNilNilNil10NilNilNil450/600^ *0'

140NilNil

10NilNilNil30

20

SAMPLE NO.GL88-13

2526272829303132333435363738

T 39404142

4344454647

48

GOLDPPB

1030NilNil90350/400 'On

6040702501202801209070102050

360/^30 '61

19024050280J430/3B0 ,ty

SAMPLE NO.GL88-134950515253545556575859606162Second Pulp63646566

1

/w/l ^1/J- U

GOLDPPB

2402201806070100NilNil170100120130304522/4250 *4110/418040018019050

'LI'M

G. Lebel-Manager/rlP.O. Box 10, Swastika,

Telephone (705) 642-3244.Ontario POK1TO

FAX (705)642-3300

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frank R Tagliamonte, P.Eng.'

l DIAMOND DRILL RECORD LOGGED BY Frank P. Tagliamonte, P. Eng.. North Bay. Ontario

PROPERTY CAN MAC EXPLORATION LTD., Boston Gold Leaf Property. Boston Township, Kirkland Lake D.D.H.NO. GL88-4

LATITUDE 7+55S

DEPARTURE 5+00 E40'± above level

ELEVATION Lianne Creek

Area, KirKland Lake, BEARING OF HOLE Az 360 0

DIP OF HOLE -45 0

0fDIP TESTS nil

Ontario STARTED 1 July 1988

COMPLETED 21 Julv 1988

DEPTH 797'

J PAGE 1

CLAIM No.

CORE SIZE. .DIAMOND DRILL CONTRACTOR Exploration Diamond Drilling. Kirkland l

DIRECTION AND DISTANCE FROM

NE. CLAIM POST

OntarioFOOTAGE

FROM

0

14.8

*

TO

14.8

70.2

DESCRIPTION

CASING |t

VOLCANICS ! Agglomeritic

Dark green to black fine grainedgroundmass. Loosely distributed unsorted generallysmall 2 - 20 cm pale grey fragments. Most fraaments are oale grey oumaceous-like.

j Occasional pearly white or black basaltic-! lilrp franmpnt^

Rare hematitic red hard fragment. Random ouartz strinaers aenerallv

} about 1 cm±.i 1 n^aJ nvr*itip 7nnpc

25.3

39.4

43.6

Fractures from 30-40 0 - most @ 40 0±. Local variations as noted.25 cm± zone containing quartz fragmentsand very fine pyrite in matrix.

10 cm very fine grained hard hematitic red fragment.

11 cm quartz stringer 0 40 0±.Fine disseminated sulphides up to l cm on each edge of stringer.

49.2 f 24 cm band of liberally disseminated

62.9

fine sulphides aligned @ 30 0 . IQIl,* sulohides.3 mm siliceous fracture @ 30 0 with small

SAMPLE Ne.

FOOTAGEFROM TO

,.

SAMPLE LENGTH

ASSAY

-

*1 ^^ j*1/^3(Af f (. h

- fc0 k P.M * | ——

W-N^*i

r 'O

UN ING

rAGLiAfc'Onil

— : r—'*OfO*i iiiini^

S\Y&-1 ol,— -— A Brc-jl

S/S

GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES. 29 BEAVER CRESCENT. NORTH BAY, ONTARIO

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D.D.H. NO. GL884 PACE 2

FOOTAGEFROM

14.8

/U. 'd

*

TO

70.2

102.5

DESCRIPTION

VOLCANICS

62.9

63.3

Agqlomeritic cont'd

pink hematitic fragments associated withboudinaged seam of fine pyrite.1.5 cm pink tinted quartz stringer along slip e 25 0 .

Sharp contact @ 50 0 ±.

DIORITE Dyke?

74.8 - 79.2

78.8

88.6

95.5

96.8

93.5 - 105. (

loo.;

Dark green very fine grained granular.Prinrinal frarturp^ from &0- f) 0Random quartz stringers and fragments. Occasional narrow granitic veinlet.Patchy areas of disseminated pyrite. Local variations as notedDisseminated very fine leucoxene flakes.15/6+ fragmented quartz stringers and f raqments.Fine disseminated pyrite in groundmass.^fi finp ri i ^ PMI i natpd riihir pyritA

Massive .5 - 2 cm blebs of chalcopyritein snow white quartz fragments.13 cm granitic dyke @ 15 0 .13 cm quartz vein. @ 30 0 .

10 cm granitic dyke @ 45 0 with cross cutting quartz veinlets. Fine pyritein groundmass.

Very fine liberally disseminated cubic pvrite in host diorite between quartzveinlets and granitic dykes - 51+ fine py r i t oQuartz stringer and granitic fragments

SAMPLE NO.

FOOTAGE

FROM TOSAMPLE LENGTH

ASSAY

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FOOTAGEFROM

70.2

102.5

107.5

0

TO

102.5

107.5

(5')

(31± D

383.9

DIORITE [

100.7cont 'd

101.7

QUARTZ VEIN

y)

GRANITE \

107.5 - 124.7

DESCRIPTION

yke? cont 'd

along 50 cm length of core.Fine disseminated pyrite in adjacent dioritie and pink aranitic fraaments.60 cm zone with multiple series offractures @ 4b u .

Snow white quartz veinThin linear fracture filled with chloritic material containing disseminatedpyrite. 33s* disseminated fine pyrite andminor chalcopyrite.(Irrational ^ mm hlph rha 1 cnpyritp.

ariable Locally syenitic?

Generally medium grained granular.Prominently pink TVi* feldspar5%-t- quartz beads.?f)?i* f J np amphiboleRandom disseminated fine pyrite.Inral finp rha 1 rnpyri tpLaced with quartz veinlets and stringers .Fractured throughout and principally @ 50 0 .Approximately 6 fractures per 50 cm.

Local variations as noted.Granitized diorite? Grey pink tinted granular granite/dioritelaced with random quartz stringers

SAMPLE NO.

FOOTAGE

FROM TOSAMPLE LENGTH

ASSAY

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D.D.H. NO. GL884 PAQg 4

FOOTAGEFROM

107.5

*

TO

383.9

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE Variable Locally Syenitic? cont'd

130.6

132.9 - 137.8

147.7

185.4 - 187.0

187.0 - 200.1

201.8

211.6 - 234.6

213.3

221.5 - 229.7

239.5

and granitic veinlets and fragmentsdisseminated patchy pyrite and minor fine chalcopyrite.

50 cm quartz vein zone.Series of snow white quartz stringers nonprally 0 RO 0 .Sparse fine disseminated pyrite in quartz and adiacent granitic wall rock.

6-. 5 cm quartz veinlets.75 cm quartz stringer zone with sparsefine pyrite. Mechanically broken core. BQI recoveryMechanically broken core.Fault gouge FAULT ZONE.

Mechanically broken core.Dark grey fine granular granitic rock. Patchv fine disseminated pyrite.25 cm 'crushed' amorphous pink graniticzone with fine disseminated pyrite.

Mechanically Broken tore. 60%± recovery.301* quartz stringers ana veins with patchy sparse pyrite.

10 cm zone with 5 mm patches of finegranular pyrite associated with quartz laths in a crushed (fragmented) zone

40X quartz veins with disseminated pyritein a salmon pink mixed amorphous and Granular granite.60 cm zone - Broken Core.

SAMPLE NO.

FOOTAGE

FROM TOSAMPLE LENGTH

ASSAY

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O.D.H. NO. GL884 PAGE 5

FOOTAGEFROM

107.5

-*

TO

383.9

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE Variable Locally Syenitic? cont'd

239.5

196.9 - 236.2

244.1 - 246.1

251.0

252.1

252.6

2-4 cm* quartz stringers @ 30 0with fine molybdenite and 3-5 mm patches of fine granular pyrite.

Note: very fine disseminated pyritein pink granular granitic groundmass. .25 - .50^ pv3- 2-3 cm quartz stringers.

Fracturing @ 30 0 .

7 cm quartz stringer @ 40 0 .

1.5 cm quartz stringer @ 45 0 .

Fracture with molybdenite platting.t

254.3 - 259. d 6 - 1.5± Quartz stringers with sparse

Zby.i:

259.2 - 304.5

292.0

304.5-~-

grains of pyrite.

FAULT ZONE @ 50". 5 cm qouqe zone.

STRINGER ZONE - 45 stringers.

Random series of snow white quartzstringers from 1 cm - 13 cm generally 0 55 0 to core.Minor disseminated pyrite in some ^tr i ngers .Some stringers contain alteration halos of Dink amorohous granite and similarmaterial within the stringers. Fractured throughout.

Tight Fault @ 30 0 .

FAULT ZONE @ 40 0 - 1.5 cm gouge seam.15 cm tiahtly fragmented quartz stringer, cut by above fault.

SAMPLE NO.

FOOTAGE

FROM TOSAMPLE LENGTH

ASSAY

-

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FOOTAGEFROM

107.5

383.9

^

TO

383.9

432.4

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE Variable Local ly Syenitic? cont'd

303.5 - 332.2

330.4

333.2 - 340.6(Mineral ized)

(7. 55' )

342.8

342.8 - 374.0

374.0 - 377.3

5/J.6 - 38U.6

380.6 - 383.9

DEFORMATION Z

Random rare quartz stringer.13 stringers.3ft rm 7nnp with ... R.Q-% quartz Vening

QUARTZ VEIN - Molybdenite VeinMechanically BroKen Core. 65/S+ recovery. Thin seams of massive molybdenite andrandom bead of fine granular pyrite. Upper 1 m vein zone - lower 2.8 mstringer material

3 cm quartz stringer @ 45 0 . Liberally disseminated beads of finegranular pyrite and readily visiblemplyhdpm' tp .

Random series of narrow quartz stringersgenerally @ 50 0 .?P quartz ^tringpr^ — 3 rm-*-

50% quartz veins up to 11 cm.oriented @ 55 0 ±.beries or intersecting quartz threads and veinlets.

Black to grey contaminated granitePOSSIBLE FAULT ZONE. BROKEN CORE.Possible mud seam at upper contact. Fragmented zone, patchy pyritemineralization.

ONE Syenitic?

Salmon Pink to hematitic red color tones.Finely fragmented granitic rock Crystalline character obi iterate'd.Possible potassic alteration. Random laths and fragments of

SAMPLE NO.

FOOTAGE

FROM TOSAMPLE LENGTH

ASSAY

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FOOTAGEFROM

383.9

432.4

^

TO

432.4

797.3

DESCRIPTION

DEFORMATION ZJONE Syenitic? cont'd

387.2

410.1

412.6 - 415.2

429.5 - 432.4

432.4

GRANITE PORPF

450.5 - 455.4

455.4 - 458.7

472.5 - 477.7

477 .7 - 482.9

blue tinted milk white quartz.3%+ quartz.

90 cm zone with limonitic patcnes.

25 cm - fragmented blue quartz stringers.

305& fragmented blue quartz stringers.

Mechanically Broken tore. 50%± recovery.

50 cm± Blue Quartz Vein75'k± recovery. Cross-fractured with molybdenite incross-fractures.Ranrlnm wnrmy patrhes pale pyrite.

YRY

Salmon pink to Brick Red. Fine qrained porphyritic.Fractured throughout from 30 - 60 0 . Most fractures in the 40 0± ranqe.

Mechanically broken core.Fractured @ 8 cm± intervals throughout Frart.nrp^ roatpd with black chlorite.

Random series of quartz veinlets throughoutin the 3 cm± range. Disseminated pyrite in most stringers.

3 mechanically broken quartz stringersin the interval witn disseminated pyrite

7 - 1-3 cm quartz stringers.

QUAK 1 L V t INSnow white generally massive quartz

SAMPLE NO.

FOOTAGE

FROM TOSAMPLE LENGTH

ASSAY

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D.D.H. N0.6L884 PAGE

FOOTAGEFROM

432.4

^

TO

797.3

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORPH

477,7 - 482.9cont ' d

ft; ?R M

482.9 - 486.9

4/2.4 - 48b.a (14. 44' )

502.0 - 515.1

514.1

482.3 -

NOTE: Contin

524.9 - 797.7

-

534.5

YRY cont'd

with rare annular fragment of pinkporphyritic granite.

—— Sparse .random f i ne pyrite particularly ,....................at lower end.

Random series (4) of 1 cm± quartzstringers with patchy fine pyrite. Contacts @ 35 0 ±IJUAKIZ. VhiN ANU blKlNGhK ^UNh

Random series of 9 quartz strinqersfrom 30-45 0 varying from .5 - 5 cm with fine disseminated pyrite.23 cm quartz vein @ 30 0 .

Porohyritic oranite becomes increasinglymore brick red in color. Princioal fractures @ 35 0 .

uation of log after long delay 16 July - 5 Aua. 1

Brick Red Granite Porphyry.Prominently porphyritic. Random ^prjoc of quartz threads and vo insfrom 2 mm up to 20 cm.Spvpral cpt* nf frartnrp*:-30-400 set most common. 50-75 0 set occasionally-20-30 0 set rarely. On average: 4 f racturp^/mptprAlbite alteration along margins of 1 some stringers and veins - also a thin hair-like seam - salmon pink, very fine grained- amorphous.Most of the stringers and veinlets. contain random beads of pyrite -7 cm quartz stringer @ 40 0 - portion lost.

SAMPLE NO.

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*

TO

797.3

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORPHYRY cont'd

535.3

536.3

538.1 - 564.3

555.4

559.3

560.4

566.6

564.3 - 600.4

603.0

607.0

620.8

624.7

635.5

646.7 - 648.6

6 cm stringer and "albite" alteration.halo @ 30".

13 cm quartz stringer (? 55 U .

Fracture Zone

Multiple series of close spaced fractures from 35 - 45 0 .Approximately 14 fractures/meter.

20 cm quartz vein e 25 0 . 1-4 cm bead pyrite.

2 cm stringer @ 30 0 with randomtourmaline? needles.5 cm stringer @ 60" with beads pyrite.

CHANGL Oh CUTJt biZE (smaller) (4.5 cm± - 3.5 cm)(Poor recovery above.)

24 quartz vein lets from 2 mm - 1.5 cm. Most with grains of j)yrite.

2 cm quartz stringer @ 35 0 .

12 cm quartz stringer @ 30" with grainspyrite.

7 cm quartz stringer @ 35" with grains pyrite.

30 cm stringer 8 vein zone with beadspyrite.

20 cm irregular quartz vein zone with beads pyrite.

4 quartz veinlets: 1 - 12 cm @ 35 0 with

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^

TO

797.3

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORPHYRY cont'd

646.7 - 648.6

fifi3.7

i u y . i

681.4 - 684.9

685.7 - 686.7

692.3 - 700.1

707.7

715.2

721.1 - 722.8

726.7 - 733.4

733.4

grains pyrite.

30 rm qnartT" ^tringpr 7nnp — minorgrains pyrite.10 cm zone witn 9 mm± silicified veinlets and seams.

Quartz stringer zone.Intersecting quartz stringers and stringers @ 45 0 .Silicified seam and quartz stringers.

Silicified oatches in oorohvrv.Matrix becomes very fine grained amorphous with lo n s o ly distributed feldsparphenocrysts". Pale pinkish brown color (albit 07 )"Flooding type feature comparable to thesilicified seams occasionally seen.

5 cm quartz stringer @ 25 0 .

5 cm stringer zone @ 25 0 with pale Dink amorphous margins.Fine patchy pyrite in quartz.Silicified seams and cross-cutting quartz stringers.

Multiple series of silicified seams(5mm or less) and 7 mm quartz stringers @ about 45 0 .Most with fine pyrite in the seams or in the adjacent porphyry.

5 cm banded quartz stringer 0 GO 0 -*-with thin seam or threads of black granular tourmalinp.

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A

TO

797.3

797.3

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORPm

736.2 - 739.3

774.3

774.3 - 797.3

760.5

762.8

/au. a

782.5

END OF HOLE

RY cont'd

3 equi- spaced 2 cm quartz stringers @25 - 30 0 with fine pyrite in "albitized" border phases.7 cm quartz stringer zone @ 40 0 ±.

Stringer ZoneKandom series of quartz stringers ana veinlets from 5 mm up to 5 cm @ 30 0± tocore axis. Most strinqers contain small patches offine pyrite, minor chalcopyrite andraro Vy mO 1 yb*"lpn i t p2Q'X,± quartz stringers and veinlets.,. 3 cm quartz stringer @ 25 0 ±, minor finepyrite.

1.5 cm quartz stringer @ 35"±, minor pyrite. Fracturinq from 25-40 0 most under 4Q 0 .b cm quartz stringer @ 35 0 ± with splash chalcopyrite, very fine pyrite and thinthreaa OT molybdenite.

4 cm quartz stringer @ 25" with 6 cm * 1.5 cm patch of massive granular pyriteminor chalcopyrite grains. Disseminated pyrite in adiacent porphyry.

Casing in hole

F. P. Tagliamonte, P. 1 12 Auqust 1988Core Library - Kirklan(

Note: Very fine disseminated pyrite inporphyry between most stringers and stringer zones.

SAMPLE NO.

ng.

Lake

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ASSAY

.

S&y/*(i f- f.K^IN^

i* ' *^orei^* —— "S itlNlNC———— iHlBZ

WGUA5JG•* — —

tor o^

m 1

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9

TODESCRIPTION

SAMPLING AND ASSAYING

GL8

1

SAMPLE NO.

J4-1

.2

-3

-4

-5

-6

-7

-8

-9-10

-11

-12

-13

-14

-15

FOOTAGEFROM

25.3

42.6

49.2

74.8

93.5

errp

TO

26.1

44.3

50.9

79.7

96.8

100.1

101.7

102.5

105.0107.4

109.9

113.2

r in (116.5119.8

123.0

SAMPLE LENGTH

ore b

Core lenqtfrssAY A(m)

.25

.50

.50

1.5

1

1

.50

.25

.75..75

.75

1

)x mar1

1

1

(ft)

king

3.28

nnh

10

nil

nil

40

nil

20nil20

3?8X

nil

40

nil

nil

10M'

LIO7

.01

.096

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9

TO DESCRIPTION

-

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GL884

SAMPLE NO.

-16

17

18

1920

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

FOOTAGEFROM

129.6

147.6

191.9

201.8

208.3

239.5

TO

132.9

136.2

150.0

193.6

196.9

200.1

203.4

311.6

214.9

218.2

221.5

224.7

228.0

231.3

234.6

241.1

SAMPLE LENGTH

core lengtn ASSAY AUm

1

1

.75

.501

1

.50

1

1

11

1

1

1

1

.50

ft ppb

440

90

180

90

nil

150

500

580

240

1240

50

200

12401920/ 1290

150

1050

oz

.07

.016-^••••••••••^-^

.036

.036

.056

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^

TODESCRIPTION

SAMPLING AND ASSAYING cont'd

GL88

*

SAMPLE NO.

t-32

33

34

35

36

3738

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

49A

FOOTAGE

FROM

254.3

333.0

374.0

TO

258.4

261.7

265.7

269.0

272.3

275.6278.9

282.2

285.5

288.8

292.1

295.3

298.6

301.9

336.3

339.6

341.2

377.3

SAMPLE LENGTH

core iengtn ASSAY AUm

1.25

11.25

1

1

11

1

1

1

1

1

1

I

1

1

50

1

1

tt ppb

150

100

120

80

280

110140

130

90

120

90

20

1161080/ 760

1590/ 1100820/ 560

380

270

190

oz

.031

.046

.02

170

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^

TODESCRIPTION

SAMPLING AND ASSAYING

GL88

SAMPLE NO.

1-50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

FOOTAGE

FROM

.

455.4

TO

380.6

383.9

387.2

390.5

393.8

397.1

400.3

403.6

406.9

410.2

413.5

416.7

420.0

423.3

426.6

429.9

432.4

434.1

458.7

SAMPLE LENGTH

rnro lonnth ASSAY AUm

11

1.50

1

ft ppb

30

nil

701607 70

nil

30100

9030

110

90

40

30

40

1470

20

90

280

2420

oz.

.04

.07

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^

TO

-

DESCRIPTION

SAMPLING AND ASSAYING

GL88

vWy 3- w I'tu ^,;ViH '^ W \'6 ll /'Si/ ^

'i^-%?' ~60t*W*\'6l*{ d***./^' *i?fs-U^{'tyi. x^~"

/ttf '45?

.

SAMPLE NO.

4-69

70

71

72

73

74

75

76

77

78

79

80

81

82

FOOTAGE

FROM

472.4

502.0

534.4

541.3

544.6

555.4

TO

475.7

478.0

481.3

482.9

486.2

487.9

505.3

508.6^

511.9

515.1

536.7

544.6

547.9

556.4

SAMPLE LENGTH

core length ASSAY Aum

1

.70

1

.50

1

.50

1

1

1

1

.7

1

1

.30

ft

Second

Second

2.30

3.28

3.28

.98

Pulp

Pulp

ppb

W8980

240

1402730/ 2540

70

10

nil

nil

198432U/ 47703770

50

20

20

40

o?

.194

.179

.139

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————*

TO DESCRIPTION

SAMPLING AND ASSAYING cont'd

GL88

SAMPLE NO.

4-83

84

85

86

8788

8990

91

92

9394

95

96

97

98

99100

FOOTAGEFROM

588.7

564.3

TO

561.0

567.6

570.9

573.2

576.5580.7

584.0587.3

590.6

593.8

597.1600.4

603.7

607.0

610.3

613.6

616.8620.1

SAMPLE LENGTH

core length ASSAY AunL

.70

1

1

1

11

11

1

1

11

1

ft.

2.30

3.28

SecoiThin

d PulpPulp

DDtn

nil

1300/ 117020

30

4070

8070

nil

nil

nil2540/ 3630

W11707 720nil

nil

30

nil

nilnil

oz

.037

.106

.032

.034

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*

TAGETO

SAMPLING AND ASSAYING cont'd

GL88

X^5^\/f /MINING VA

m ^f f - f A l

I ™ 2\lo F. P. TAGUAXO.NTE mlB M - ** Bl* 3,1

\^ J/JX^toi^X

SAMPLENO.

1-101

102

103104

105

106

in?

108

109110

111

11?

113114

115

116

117

118

nq120

i?i

FOOTFROM

620.1

'AGE

TO

623.4

626.7

630.0633.3

636.6

639.8643.1

646.4

64Q.7

653.0

656.2

659.5

662.8666.1

669.3

672.5

675.8

679.1

68?. 4

685.7

689.0

SAMPLELENGTH

core ]m

1

1

l

1

1

1

11

1

1

1

1

11

Lengthft.

3.28

ASSAY Aippm

nil170/ 110

nilnil

nil

nilnil

nil110nil

10nil10/ nilnil

nil

20

nil

nil

nil40

30

joz

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NO.

FOOTAGE

FROM TOSAMPLE LENGTH

ASSAY AU

Af^A V;

Mil

M

H.INil

107/S-r

Mil725- (6

ao

56HitMMNil

14-1 (6 .142. 767-f Mtl

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SAMPLE NO.

FOOTAGE

FROM TOSAMPLE LENGTH 'VA

ASSAY

4050

w ft'A

-ltw140

3 -ite±.

Uo

FOOTAGE

FROM TODESCRIPTION

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LOGGED BY Frank P. Tagliamonte. P. Eng.j DIAMOND DRILL RECORDPROPERTY CAN MAC EXPLORATION LIMITED, Boston Gold Leaf, Boston Township. Kirkland Lake Area. Ontario

LATITUDE 7+0 5 S__________BEARING OF HOLE Az 360 0______ STARTED 6 Au g 1988

DEPARTURE 5+73E

ELEVATION 30'± above Lianne

CORE SIZE ————-——

DIP OF HOLE.

DIP TESTS _

-45'

-9-

COMPLETED 21 Aug 1988

DEPTH. 261

D.D.H. No. GL88-5 PAGE JL

f CLAIM No. L396440_____

-DIRECTION AND DISTANCE FROM

NE. CLAIM POST

.DIAMOND DRILL rOKiTBAfTOR Exploration Diamond Drilling, Kirkland Lake, Ontario

FOOFROM

0 "

13.1

0

TAGETO

13.1

146.9

CASING-

VOLCANICS

25.6

37.4 - 44.5,

38.9

41.2 - 44.5

DESCRl PTION

Granitized Basalt

Dark green, Variably granular, locallylapilli-like groundmass. Granitized - pink tinted areas, narrow

i granitic stringers, rare granitic apopophyse.Random series of snow white quartz v p i n ^Locally disseminated pyritic zones usually in granitized portions of thebasalt. Fractured throughout from 35-48 0 mainly.Locally porphyritic. Specific variations as noted.

2.5 cm auartz stringer @ 40 0 .Disseminated chalcopyrite in adjacent granit.i7pd basalt-

Random series of auartz veinlets generally@ 48 0± from 1.5 - 3.5 cm. Most with fine disseminated pyrite andand all with disseminated pyrite alongm^ pn ins

3.5 cm quartz stringer @ 48 0 with molybdenitecoatings on margins.

Pink granitized basalt with very fine disseminated pyrite.

SAMPLENo.

FOOlFROM

PAGETO

SAMPLELENGTH

ASSAY

/P:'/.o~ r. r-.

v^VXi,

,FESC/^

r 1 * : -t i ~

.-,~: . ,-..-

•c 0,-j^

-

5\N^V~ - r- r..TE r- ,"•"? "j-wx

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0

TO

146.9

DESCRIPTION

VOLCANICS - Granitized Basalt Cont'd

41.2 - 44.5cont'd

57.9

59.1

70.4

71.9

/O. 4 - /l. 9

/l. 9 - 87.3

87.3 - 90.9

90.1

90.9

93.2 - 94.8

5%+ fine disseminated ovriteBanding? and silicification from 40-48 0 .

3 cm granite porphyry dike @ 25 0 cross-cut by a 3 cm quartz stringer @ 35 0 withmassive clots of brick red amorphous fei d^par.

18 cm milk white quartz vein @ 47 0with pale green earthy streaks. Fine pvrite on marains.

6 cm quartz stringer @ 45 0 .Brick red amorphous feldspar inclusions along margins.3.5 cm quartz strinqers @ 25 0 with brickred amorphous feldspar inclusions.Fine disseminated pyrite throughout between Quartz veins.3%-f fine pyrite.

Random series of quartz veinlets from 1-1.5 cm generally @ 30 0 throughout.Minor fine pyrite in stringers and very finp liberally di pminatprl pyritealong margins.

Brick red porphyry dike.

30 cm fragmented zone with laths and fragments of quartz.Minor pyrite.

40 cm zone with series of 2.5 cm± quartz stringer*; 0 25 0 * with randombeads of chalcopyrite.Porphyry dike @ 30 0±.

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13.1

146.9

0

TO

146.9

298.6

DESCRIPTION

VOLCANICS - Granitized Basalts Cont'd

94.8 - 96.1

105.0 - 108.3

106.3 - 109.3

109.3

120.1 - 122.4

122.4

122.4 - 146.9

GRANITE PORPHY

Quartz stringers @ 40 0 * with minor pyriteand molybdenite.Tnt.ervpning rnrk liberally di cspmi nat^Hwith fine pyrite.

Broken Core - 605& recovery.

Random series of quartz stringers and narrow porphyry dikes.Liberally disseminated pyrite and chal copyrite in stringers and porphyry aswell as in the intervening host rock.Mechanically broken quartz stringer with 2-3 mm beads of chalcopyrite.

Multiple Fracture Zone @ 30 0 .

35 cm pink granitic dike cut bv auartzthreads and veinlets. Sparse disseminated pyrite.Random series of quartz strinqers withminor fine pyrite and rare chalcopyrite. Interveninq host rock locallv liberallydisseminated with very fine pyrite.Stringpr*: from 1-7 rm Q ahnnt An 0to core axis.

RY

Salmon pink prominantlv oorohvritic80fc± pale pink and salmon pink feldspar. 2Q1(,± fine black peppery ferromaqnesians.Random quartz vein zones, stringers networks and threads throughout-Random patchy areas of disseminated pyrite.Fractltr*^ throughout .Locally crushed~zones. locallv foliated or fracture zones.

SAMPLE NO.

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146.9

0

TO

498.6

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORPH 1

147.6

152.4

147.6 - 164.0

Ib7.3 - 170.6

169.1

173.2

177.2:!

187.8

177.2 - 201.4

RY Cont'd

Specific features as notpd.

Sharp contact - Minor alteration

30 cm zone of intersected quart7 ^tringprsMinor pyrite.

6 cm irregular black porphyritic fragment with verv fine disseminatpdpyrite in fine granular matrix.

Quartz Stringer Zone. ?fi ^4. nugrtz stringers and laths-Fine disseminated pyrite or margins of stringers.Multi fractured from 30-60 0 . Most fractures and stringers @ 30 0 -*-.Minor rare bead chalcopyrite.Fracture Zone - 35-60 0 . Fine pyrite and minor chalcopyrite alongsome fractures.

Fracture/FAULT @ 30 0 with gouge.

30 cm black siliceous porphyry zone withlihprally di ^pmi nat **d pyritp andchalcopyrite. 10^4- sulphides.

50 cm± Fault ZoneMechanically broken core and gouge. Ground core - 2 m±.

Gouge. Possible Fault Zone.

FAULT ZONE SYSTEM

Faulting and fracturing with gaugethroughout. Fracturina from 25-55 0 .

SAMPLE NO.

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146.9

*

TO

498.6

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORPHYRY Cont'd

190.3

192.6

201.4

201.4 - 216.5

206.7

210.6

211.0

214.7

216.5 - 239.5

40 cm Fault and Fracture Zone.Black earthy gouge witn very tine disseminated ovrite and chalcopyrite.5 cm Black gouge zone.

20 cm Black gouge zone.

Chalcopyrite Zone

Random series of milk white quartz stringers,fragments and laths with fine pyrite and t^cigHc qnd grains of rpadily visiblechalcopyrite, rhalrnpyritp usuallly associated withglossy grey quartz threads and 1 mm seams. 5%-f. niitir1"z.252 or less chalcopyrite. Mnlti fracturing.Principal fractures @ 40 0±.Slip @ 50 0 with earthy moiyDdenite coatina2 mm grey siliceous seam @ 55 0± withthin laths of chalcopyrite.

Slip @ 40 0* with earthy molybdenite plattinqs.2 cm patch of massive chalcopyrite infragmented quartz stringer zone.

Stringer zone

Random series of quartz stringers and veinlets from 1 cm - 14 cm atrandom orientations with 30 0 * a common i nrl i nation20% quartz . . Quartz veins sparsely mineralized.

SAMPLE NO.

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146.9

298.6

0

TO

498.6

416.7

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORPHYRY Cont'd

216.5 - 239.5 Very fine disseminated ovrite alonacont'd

246.1

Zbl .6

251. b - 298.6

291.3

GRANITE PORPm

315.8

319.2

320.5

wall rock margins.

20 cm salmon pink amorphous fragment aplite?1 cm quartz stringer a lower contact 0 30 0 .Minor fine pyrite along margins.

Mechanically Broken Core. Fracture or Fault Zone.Minor gouge.Stringer Zone

ZQ 1}!, quartz stringers and veins most with minor or fine pyrite.Fractured throughout - 14± fractures/m Note Veins only will Jje documented.

30 cm± quartz vein @ 30 0 - 75/6 recovery.Sparse pyrite, random specks molybdenite.

RY - Salmon Pink

Generally as above except for color tones.More prominent porphyry texture. Random thin calcity laths and thro^Hc

11 cm quartz vein @ 45 0 .

55 cm Quartz VeinMechanically Broken - 8Q'fc± recovery Molybdenite threads.

70 cm Vein Zone.Mechanically Broken Core - 80/5* recovery. Spar^p finp pyrite R^r** nr^lybdenitethread.

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298.6

416.7

9

TO

416.7

458.7

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORPm

323.2

324.8 - 416.7

355.6

362.2

378.6

386.2

4UI.9

RY - Salmon Pink Cont'd

30 cm zone with series of slips withpyritic coatings.

Stringer Zone

ZD/&+ series of quartz threads veinlets and veins up to 10 cm in width @ 50 0 ± to core.Sparse fine grains of pyrite in most quartz veinlets.

20 cm quartz vein @ 35 0 .

70 cm quartz stringer zone - 40/& quartz

Quartz strinaers with beads of chalcopyrite.

80 cm zone of quartz stringers - 80^ quartzDisseminated fine pyrite in wall rock10 cm quartz stringer with disseminated beads of molybdenite.

GRANITE PORPHYRY - Deformation Zone

"

406.7

Salmon pink medium to coarse granular porphyritic groundmass.Local zones and bands throughoutthat annpar* to hp 'rynchorl 1Random quartz vein zones that are 'crushed' (Fragments that have remainedintact - no appreciable movement.) Random auartz laths or fragments.Local gouge zones.

Individual variations as noted.

80 cm fragmented quartz vein and gouge7nnp.Black chloritic fragment in quartz vein. Crushed porphyry intermixed with quartz

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416.7

458.7

9

TO

458.7

876.0

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORPHYRY - Deformation Zone - Cont'd

Cont'd 416.7

420.0

444. 9

446.2

448.5 - 458.7

457.0

GRANITE PORPm

*

laths and black gouge.Fracturing @ 45 0 ±.

1 m crushed quartz vein zone.

20 cm± Crushed stringer1 zune willi patches of granular pyrite and chalcopyrite.

60 cm crushed porphyry and gouge zone.Black gouge.

MYLONITIC ZONE

"Crushed", deformed, albitized, fine lapilli-like porphyry fragments intermixedwith quartz laths and fragments - 15X+qnart7 fragment*: .

50 cm zone fragmented quartz and porphyrycemented by black muddy gouge.

Lower gouge and slip contact @ 55 0

RY

Salmon Pink, medium grained granularporphyry. BQ%+ pink feldspar ohenocrysts.2Q%+ peppered black interstitial earth ferromagnesian minerals.Fractured throughout with black chloritic coatings on slip faces.Principal fracture @ 30 0 ±. High angle set @ 50 0 ±.Random series of quartz veins and stringers all with readily recognizeablepyrite grains and patches, some with molybdenite beads and rare chalcopyrite.

J.ocal variations as noted.

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876.0

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORPHYRY Cont'd

469.2

471.1

482.6

499.7

494.0

504.4

510.3

521.7

525.9

bZtt.U .

530.5

543.5

18 cm quartz vein @ 30 0 with patchesof granular pyrite.

1 cm quartz stringer @ 25 0 with patches of Granular pyrite.9 cm quartz stringer @ 55 0 .

10 cm quartz vein and adjacent .5 cmoffshoot with chalcopyrite splashes and beads of molybdenite.5 cm quartz stringer @ 25 0 .Thin dedritic-like seams of a silver colored metallic mineral with fine beadsof chalcopyrite. Metallic mineral soft and smearsoncore surface - bismuth?4 cm quartz stringer @ 30 0 with patches of pyrite.2 cm quartz stringer @ 25 0 with patchespyrite and minor chalcopyrite.

26 cm quartz vein zone @ 30 0 . ^Albiti7ed margins and random grainspyrite.30 cm stringer zone @ 45 0 .25 cm quartz vein zone with 'i cm± patches of massive granular pyrite.

30 cm crush zone with fragmented quartzmatrix. Weakly foliated.Foliation extends to 160.10

9 cm stringer @ 45 0 .

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458.7

9

TO

876.0

^A

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORP

5*6.9

549.5 - 552.8

563.8

555.1 - 578.7

595.8

597.1*

t)BO./

580.7 - 876.0

HYRY Cont'd

55 cm milk white quartz vein @ 25 0with grey siliceous glossy quartz margins. Thin molybdenite threads in veinRandom small 2 mm patch fine granular pyrite.Blue tinted milk white quartz vein withthinly laminated margins. Sharp contacts @ 30 0 .Random grains of fine pyrite. Thin 'hair-like 1 molybdenite threads

40 cm vein zone.Contacts @ 30 0 . Cross-cuttinq fractures @ 30 0 ."Conjugate" fractures. Random 4mm* bead of fine aranular ovrite.Random hair-like threads of molybdenitePaler, somewhat more massive porphyry 6-2 cm± quartz stringers @ 15, 25 and45 0 . Random soeck of ovrite in stringers.

4 mm Quartz veinlet @ 20 0 with massivefine granular pyrite with a 2 cm x 4 cmhill gp.

3 cm auartz stringer zone @ 10 0 with massivepatches of fine granular pyrite.BioD OT DiacK gouge - mispiacen - probably ground core.

Prominently prophyriticBrick red color. Some albitization adjacent to strinoerApproximately 2 stringer per meterFractured throughout with chloritic coatings on fractures.

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458.7

26 At

9

TO

876.0

ig. 198

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORPHYRY Cont'd

580.7 - 876.0Cont'd

626.6

620.4 - 626.6

675.9

J 675.9 - 717.2

-

717.2

719.7

725.0

Common fracturing @ 25 0 ±.Less common fracturing y 40 0 *

Special fractures as noted.

20 cm quartz vein zone with beads of pyrite.1 mm± veinlets and albite alterationalong core with massive patches of fine granular ovrite.2 cm quartz stringer @ 25 0 .2 cm wide band of albite alteration on margins.Very fine disseminated pyrite at margins.

FPT18 Z 19 Aug. 1988 Core LibraryKirKiann LaKe

Random series of 1 cm± quartz stringersgenerally @ 30 0 . r.ro*;*:-riitting fracture systems @ 40 0±and 20 0±. Minor pyrite in some quartz strinqers.Occasional hair-like (1 mm±) quartz thread throuahout.6 cm quartz stringer @ 30 0 .

26 cm quartz vein @ 40 0± with albitealteration on margins, ypry fine pyrite and minor specksmilybdenite.28 cm quartz vein @ 35"±. No readily visible sulphides.

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458.7

•—^

*

TO

876.0

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORRHYRY Cont'd

735.3

741.5

7 b b . I

770.3

774.3

780.0 - 795.3

780.0 - 784.1

784.1

784.1 - 788.1

788.1 - 791.3

4 cm quartz stringer 0 40 0 .

1.5 cm quartz strinaer @ 45 0 .

6 cm zone of parallel quartz vpinlpt? @80 0 . Minor very fine ovrite.Siliceous threads in adjacent wallrock10 cm quartz vein @ 35 0 . Beads of fine granular pyrite.

3 cm quartz stringer 0 30 0

6 cm quartz stringer @ 30 0 .Fine molybdenite flakes.QUARTZ STRINGER AND VEIN ZONE

30/&+ quartz stringers and veins Individually described.

Random series of .5 rm or IP^ quartzveinlets with pyrite patches.15 cm± quartz vein 0. 25 0±. Disseminated finp molybdenite fjgfcos andrandom grains pyrite.Random series of l'cm± quartz veinlets and quartz theads larpd through porphyryVery fine pyrite in porphyry!.

Stringer and vein stockwork cutting porphyry. Porphyry albitized adiacent to veins.Thin glossy grey quartz cutting snow white ?uartz veins.ine disseminated pyrite in the quartz

stringer stockwork and in adjacent wall-rock. Strinaer generally from 30-40 0 .

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TO

876.0

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORF

791.3 - 795.3

805.4

810.4

833.3 - 834.5

827.6

829.1 - bZy./

839.9 - 862.9

850.4

-

854.7 - 856.3

857.6

858.4

HYRY Cont'd

Random 1 mm± quartz threads and core4 cm quartz stringer @ 40".6 cm blue tinted laminated quartz stringer @ 15 0 .75%± recovery - broken core. Molybdenite stained laminations.Minor fine pyrite.6 cm quartz stringer (? t)U".

Series of low angle fractures from 20-30".4.5 cm quartz stringer @ 30" cross cut Dy a fracture @ 30 0 .Liberally disseminated patcny pyrite.uross-cutt i ng quartz velnlels.

Series of 3 - 2 cm quartz stringers @ 30 0 .Disseminated beads pyrite in quartz strinaers.Albite alteration along margins.4 cm quartz stringer e 3b" witn grey giossy auartz threads and thin laminations onmargins. Vpry fine disseminated pyrite and fineflakes and seams molybdenite2 cm snow white quartz stringer A low angle to core which grades intoa dirty grey gloss 5 mm veinlet at lower end of zone.Very fine pyrite in dirty grey almost cherty portion of stringer.6 cm quartz stringer @ 35 0 .3 cm quartz stringer @ 30 0 .

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458.7

^

TO

876.0

876.0

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORPHYRY Cont'd

863.5 - 871.4

872.4

END OF HOLE

-

Multiple series of fractures withblack chloritic coatings - most e 4U W .

10 cm quartz vein @ 30 0 . Pink amorphous albite alteration onmargins.

Casing in hole X?^55?^X/f /MINING^ VV

la *1lo F. P- TAGUAHONTE j; f| W, H..,.. ...... m, */VA t* Jv*zx#r

.

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FOOTAGEFROM

0

TO

*

DESCRIPTION

SAMPLING AND ASSAYING

GL88!

SAMPLE NO.

i-1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

1^

FOOTAGEFROM

36.75

41.0

69.8

88.6

104.0

121.7

146.8

TO

40.0

44.6

72.2

90.9

93.5

97.3

107.3

110.6

113.8

123.7

150.1

153.4

156.7

159.9163.2

SAMPLE LENGTH

core lenath *SSAY Aum

1

1.2

.73

.70

.80

1.15

1

1

1

.60

1

1

1

11

ft

7C

ppb

10

10

200

90

70

350

150

170

0/720

nil

420

180

40

19070

O7

.021

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*

TO DESCRIPTION

SAMPLING AND ASSAYING Cont'd

GL88

QJW^AAVJL/

SAMPLE NO.

5-16

17

18

19

2021

22

23

2425

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

FOOTAGEFROM

168.3

190.3

201.8

226.4

248.4

TO

171.6

193.6

203.4

206.7

210.0213.3

216.5

229.7

232.9236.2

239.5

251.7

252.6

255.9

259.2

262.5

265.7

SAMPLE LENGTH

V

core lenqth ASSAY AUm

.40

1

.50

1

1

ft

3.28

2

102

641

pph

0/930

1050

50

70

90110

350

80

11090

1/740

150

280

130

110

10

230

n7

.03

.03

.021

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0

TO

"

DESCRIPTION

SAMPLING AND ASSAYING Cont'd

GL88J

-

SAMPLE NO.

-33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

42A42B

42C

43

44

FOOTAGE

FROM

284.8

302.8

315.0

318.2

360.9

377.3

TO

288.1

291.3293.0

306.1

316.6

321. E

324. J

328. (

331.;

334.(

337. i

341.2

344.5

364.2

380.6

SAMPLE LENGTH

core lenath ASSAY Aum

.50

.50

.50

1

1

11

1

1

1

rt

71

PPD

250

110570

90

60

140

140

17040

60

80

V310

nil

50

20

0^

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FOOTAGEFROM

0

TO

-

DESCRIPTION

SAMPLING AND ASSAYING Cont'd

GL8!

f y " ~\ S-^-^u-^ ^/sfcJu\^

SAMPLE NO.

5-45

46

4748

49

50

51

R?

5354

54A-

55

56

57

58

59

60

FOOTAGEFROM

380.6

393.7

416.7

442. S

469.2

TO

383.9387.2

390.5383.7

397.0400.3

403.5

406.8

420.0423.2

446.2

449.5

452.8

456.0

459.3

472.5

SAMPLE LENGTH

core lenath *SSAY Aum

1111

111

11

1

11

1

1

ft

1540/

ppD

30110

10nil

7070

1490

540

8090

160

320

760

50

nil

320

380

oz

.045

.02

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FOOTAGEFROM

9

TO DESCRIPTION

*

SAMPLING AND ASSAYING Cont'd

GL8i

rrv\VN)W '

SAMPLE NO.

55-61

62

63

64

6566

67

68

6970

71

72

73

FOOTAGEFROM

489.6

483.6

510.2

521.7

525.9

541.3

572.5

584.0

TO

501.3

485.2

513.5

523.3

529.2532.5

549.6

546.3

549.5552.8

556.1

575.8

587.3

SAMPLE LENGTH

rorp Ipnnth ASSAYm

.50

.50

1

.50

11

1

.50

11

1

1

1

ft

11790/ 8710/

680/

DDb

50

12550 9940

nil

260

390180

nil

20

760370

120

50

300

\Doz

.366

.02

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FOOFROM

0

TAGETO

*

SAMPLING AND ASSAYING Cont'd

GL88

Aug. 26/88

^^JA^^^CY *\^~ 'S

SAMPLENO.

5-74

75

76

77

78

79

80

81

82

83

84

85

86

87

88

FOOl

FROM

611.9

685.7

719.2

724.7

752.3

765.4

779.9

AGE

TO

615.2

618.5

689.0

692.3

695.6

698.8

720.8

726.4

754.6

767.1

783.2

786.5

788.1

791.4

794.6

SAMPLELENGTH

corem

1

1

1

1

1

1

.50

.50

.70

.50

1

1

.60

1

1

lenathft

ASSAY

3570/'

Aipph

90

120

20

20

nil

nil

220

20

40

10

nil

180

160

1910

20

jO7

.143

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FOOTAGE

FROM

9

TODESCRIPTION

-

SAMPLING AND ASSAYING Cont'd

GL88

X*P***** /VX"~~/^XMININ

m ^*

|5 F. P. TAGUA! l *—————— x^-

X^ce or^*^ l r

SAMPLE NO.

i-89

90

91

92

93

94

95

96

97

^vEY*A

FOOTAGE

FROM

794.6

805.1

826.8

840.0

849.7

854.7

871.1

876.0

30KTE mlSi^r~

f^s

TO

798.2

806.8

828.4

830.0

843.3

851.0

857.0

860.2

873.4

END (

SAMPLE LENGTH

IF HOLE

core lenath ASSAY Atm

.50 (

.50

.50

.50

1

.40

.70

1

.60

: . P. 1'6 Aug. :ore Li

ft

•??) - - 1

agliamc1988

brary,1

1

1'

nte, P,

Kirklar

pph

nil

180

nil

nil

20

0/260

nil

20

90

Eng.

d Lake

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LATITUDE 8+04S_______

GL886

DEPARTURE.

ELEVATION .

CORE SIZE.

6+74E30'± above Lianne

BEARING OF HOLE Az 360'

DIP OF HOLE -45 0

DIP TESTS _____"Q--

STARTED 23 Aug. 1988

COMPLETED 15 Oct ' 1988

DEPTH. 1000'

PAGE

CLAIM No. L39644

-DIRECTION AND DISTANCE FROM

NE. CLAIM POST

DIAMOND DRILL rONTBAfTOP Exploration Diamond Drilling, Kirkland Lake, Ontario

FOOTAGEFROM

0

23.0

9

TO

23.0

113.85

DESCRI PTION

CASING 1

VOLCANICS '*

! Black, Granitizedi Vague granular texture and shadowy pink f tinted.t Cross fractured t Random 1 cm± quartz stringers with fine

56.76

68.24 - 72.18

83.16 - 87.27

pyrite on margins. MFCHANTCAI LY BROKFN CORF - 602+ rprnvpry.Occasional granitic dike. Local variations as noted.

30 cm glossy quartz stringer @ 30".Molybdenite platting on margins and in internal micro fractures. Minor fine pyriteFine disseminated pyrite along margins ofVPI n.MECHANICALLY BROKEN CORE. f50^4- rpr0Vpry-

OUARTZ VEINGlassy grey quartz laced withmolyhdpnitp nlattinq^ nn ^lini anrl in mir^rifractures. MECHANICALLY BROKEN CORE.607l,± recovery. Fracturing gpnprally from ^*j-4R 0

Brick red syenite? dikef Somewhat amorphous, peppered with t fine black flakes - ferromaanesians.

SAMPLE Ne.

FOOTAGEFROM TO

SAMPLE LENGTH

ASSAY

—t."isStf*'

&S*" r Mr c —\— r-jp ..T

k m i * ii' r-W

ESS/^*^^y

f^JfNJ(5

^SLIAMONi

-^

^

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23.0

113.85

*

TO

113.85

334.6

DESCRIPTION

VOLCANICS

83.16 - 87.27Cont'd

87.27 - 101.71

90.22

9 1 .86

102.4

GRANITE F

-

1 13-85 - lAR.O

Cont'd

Laced with hair-like quartz thread?;.veinlets and lapilli-like fragments. Fine and local rare patchv granularpyrite.

Granitized volcanics laced with carbonatethrpaHc flP'"' spajnc

15 cm± oatch of alossv white quartz fragmentswith fine disseminated pyrite.30 cm bleacned pumaceous-i iKe fragment quartz filled pore spacesLaced with pink hair-like threads.

80 cm brick red syenite porphyry dikerut hy nuart7 stri nnprc with pitchypyrite.Lnral finp di sspmi natprt pyritoSharp contact @ 25 0 .

ink

Predominantly pink mediumgrained granular 802j± pink and pearly white feldsparand quartz grains.20X - pppppry hl^rk i ntorst j-f j g 1ferromagnesians. Patchy very fine disseminated ovrite.Multiple fracturing throughout - 7056± fracture system.50 0 ± fracture system most common 20 0 ± fracture system.

Local variations as noted.

Fine disseminated and ocrasinnariyreadily visible splash of chalcopyrite.?5^* Thalrnnvritp

SAMPLE NO.

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113.85

~

334.6

TO

334.6

307 m

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE FJink cont'd

113.85 - 145.0cont'd

131.9 - 133.5

170.6

182.7

184.40

201.1

223.1

224.7

269.0

328.9

334.6

GRANITE PORP

,5'Z± very fine disseminated sulphides,mainly pyrite.Massive patches or Tine granular pyrite with grains and nrllk. laths of chalcopyrite.

s/ftoH 24 cm albitized fragment with grains ofpyrite associated with thin seams of grey alossv quartz.2 cm* quartz stringer @ 30 0 2-3 mm patchesof granular pyrite and minor grains or molybdenite.1.5 cm quartz stringer @ 35 0 with randomgrain pyrite.

Fault Zone - 2 cm gouge - @ 45 0 .

.5 cm seam of black gouge mixed with grains of pyrite and molybdenite

3 cm x 1 cm lath of granular pyrite.Occasional fracture with black organic? coatinqs containinq granularpyrite and grains and flakes of molybdenite noteablv @:73.70; 77.50; 78.75; 82.00Fracture with gouge mixed with pyrite grains and molybdenite.

Multi-fractured - 13 fracture per meter ±Fracture @ 55 0 with molybdenite gouge.

Very subtle fault contact @ 40 0 ±. Subtle crushing along 20 cm ± of core.

.HYRY Brick Red

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334.6 - 346.1

346.1 - 354.3

346.1

360.4

360.4 - 354.3

367.5 - 374.0

Prominant brick red background color.Fine porphyritic granular. 85X+ Dink and brick red feldsparphenocrypts - both sharp and vague crystal boundaries.155&1 black, earthy, interstitial f prromagnp*; i ans .Random series of mineralized quartz veins, strinaers, threads, filamentsand fragments throughout.Mnlt.ifrart.iired throughout -from 10 - 20 fractures per meter.Multiple fractures generally e bU"±. Random fragments and thin quartz veinlets.QUARTZ VEIN AND STRINGER ZONE50X+ quartz.

Local variations as noted.

80 cm quartz veinBlebs pyrite and tine granular moiyoaenite with 20 cm of upper contact.Fracturing @ 40 0 adjacent to vein. Random pvrite grain and molybdeniteflakes in main portion of vein.15 cm quartz stringer @ 45 0 . Graohitic fault at lower contact.Fault @ 60 0±.

Random quartz stringers from l cm - 4 cm with occasional patch of granular pyriteboth in the quartz and adjacent porphyry.QUARTZ VEIN ZONE

8Q1± quartz.

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367.5 - 374.0cont'd

370.7

374.0 - 413.4

395.3

411.7

413.4

1.^ * *t *Tt*r*i7

424.9 - 451.1

454.4

'HYRY Brick Red cont'd

Random readily visible 1 cm* patches ofgranular pyrite, minor chalcopyrite, and fine molybdenite in local portionsof quartz veins. Possihlp silvery hlup needle likp t.pllnridp(9 113.80.

Graphitic Fault Zone @ 45 0 .

Quartz Veinlet Zone

Random series of .5 - 4 cm quartz stringers 0 RO 0 , ^nmp with finp granular pyritp

Random pale yellow epidote? seams andhair-like threads throughout.

45 Quartz threads and veinlets.Fine pinhead VG adjacent to quartz stringers.

Thin patches of fine pyrite and chalcopyritein 3 cm quartz stringer.

50 cm quartz vein @ 55 0± with 1 cm ± patrhpi of finp granular pyritp atupper contact.3 Quartz stringers @ 40 0 ± from 2.5 - 7 cm.

Pink porphyry - grey tinge Similar to pink granite.Multi fractured from 45-70 0 . Random quartz veins and veinlets.Fine disseminated in wall rock adjacent to auartz veins and veinlets.Random small patch of granular pyrite.in quartz stringers. 7 quartz stringers from 1-16 cm±.

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453.2

456.0

461.9

462.0

466.1

473.1

479.4 - 481.6

483.3

488.8

488.8 - 500.3

500.3 - 503.0

5UU.3

502.3

503.0 - 506.9

2.5 cm quartz strinaer @ 40 0 with small patrhof fine granular pyrite and chalcopyrite.

50 cm 4- quartz vein along 50 cm of core generally 0 20 0* with p^tchps n f finegranular pyrite.6 cm stringer zone @ 65 0 with readily, visibl* beads and blebs of chalcopyrite and pyritp.

3 cm quartz stringer 0 60 0 .

2.5 cm quartz stringer 0 40 0 -

4 cm quartz stringpr 0 4*5 0 wiib swallpatches granular pyrite.

Series of quartz stringers and filaments in albitized Jjrick rpri porphyry with sparsedisseminated grains pyrite."

40 cm zone with up to 3 cm quartz stringers @ 5Q O with random omal 1 patchps Granularpyrite.

3 cm quartz stringer @ 35 0±?

Random quartz veinlet and fragments.

Blue tinted milk white quartz stringers in "crushed" vaguely fraqmented brick redporphyry.

lij cm Dlue tinted quartz vein zone.

12 cm blue tinted quartz vein zone.

FAULT BRECCIA

Finely fragmented briCK rea porphyry and quartz fragments (.5 cm or less)

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GRANITE PORF

503.0 - 506.7cont'd

506.9 - 536.4

536.4 - 545.6

536.4 - 538.4

538.4 - 541.0

541.0 - 542.3

1)42.3 - b4b.b

545.6

HYRY Brick Red cont'd

FAULT BRECCIA cont'din a fine granular and black 'rock powder' matrix.

DEFORMATION ZONE

Subtely 'crushed' brick red porphyrywith blue tinted pearly quartz rragments and random stringers - some along core.20/& quartz fragments and stringers. Principal fractures from 60-70 0 .VEIN BRECCIA AND FAULT ZONE

Mixture of brick red porphyry, quartzand black argillaceous (graphitic) matprial cpmented by 'chalcedonic 1 or'silica jell 1 material. Minor very fine pyrite.Local variations as noted.

Pink porphyry and quartz fragments cemented by silica fell material.80%-f quartz and silica jell.Pink por)hyry fragments cemented by quartz and blacc milled rock powder.80% porphyry fragments.FAULT ZONE

Finely fragmented, sheared, black graphitic material.Shearing @ 40 U±.

Mixture or bricK red porphyry, pearly wnite quartz and black argillaceous fragmentscemented by silico jell. 90S6+ quartz and silica jell.

Black Graohitic Slios @ 40 0±?

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545.6 - 599.7

560.7

571.2

575.8

585.0

585.6

589.2

597.4

599.7

599.7 - 652.2

652.2

Brick Red porphyry with random quartzstringers and veins from 1 - 8 cm Generally @ 35 0 averaqinq about 1stringer per meter. Only those that have obvious mineralizationwill be noted - most have some.

5 cm quartz stringer @ 25 0 with small patches of granular pyrite.2 - 2 cm stringer @ 35 0 with small patchesgranular pyrite and chalcopyrite.

20 cm quartz stringer zone @ 28 0 with beads pyrite.

1 mm seam of pyrite alonq slip @ 40 0 .Albitized alteration along seam.

1 cm stringer @ 40 0 with small patches of granular pyrite.1 cm stringer @ 25 0 with small splasheschalcopyrite.

8 cm quartz stringer with fine pyrite and molybdenitp.

12 cm vein zone 0 40 0 with 2 qnartrstringers (1/4, 1/2") with beads ofgranular pyritpAlbite alteration along margins.23 quartz stringers from 1/16" to 2.5 cm randomly distributed through the sectionPrincipal fractures from 45-55 0 . Low anqle fractures @ 20 0±.

20 cm quartz strinqer @ 35 0 .Random bead pyrite. 803a recovery - broken rorp

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653.9

654.5 - 657.1

663.4

667.7

677.5

679.5

680.8 - 688.0

688.0

707.0

688.0 - 720.1

720.1-

720.1 - 751.2

746.4 - 782.4

761.2

1"4- splash of granular pyrite in a 1 mmquartz veinlet.BroKen Core - bO/k recovery. Random quartz veinlets.

15 cm quartz stringer @ 40 0 , minor grainpyrite

20 cm quartz stringer @ 25 0 .

1 cm quartz stringer @ 32 0 * with patches of pyrite and arainschalcopyrite.5 cm quartz stringer @ 32 0 *

3 cm and 1 cm quartz stringers.

3 cm vuggy quartz stringer @ 28 0 with 3 cm patches of granular pyrite.

2 cm stringer zone @ 20 0 with grains ofpyrite and molybdenite

16 quartz veinlets from .5 cm - 4 ciri most .5 cm±.

1 cm quartz stringer - broken core - 80Srecovery.17 quartz, filaments and veinlets .5 cm± 1 - 2 cm stringer.

FRACTURE ZONE

Multiple series of fractures - 181/mfrom 40-50 0 . Black chloritic coatinq on fracture surfaces

CORE SIZE CHANGE FROM 1 5/8" - 1 3/8"

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GRANITE PORI

771.0

767.0

779.2

782.5

782.2 - 784.1

796.9

796.9 - 826.1

826.1

827.1 - 831.7

832.7

836.6

HYRY Brick Red Cont'd

2.5 cm quartz stringer @ 28 0 with grainspyrite.

2.5 cm quartz stringer @ 30^ with blebs of fine granular pyrite.

1.75 cm quartz stringer @ 45 0 with smallpatches of granular pyrite.

2.5 cm quartz stringer @ 25 0 with small patches qranular pyrite.

QUARTZ VEIN ZONE @ 30 0 .

Milk white quartz with patches ofgranular pyrite and thin threads ofmnlyripnitp-Thin seams of grey cherty quartz at lower " contact.

18 cm± QUARTZ VEIN @ 15 0 .Small patches of fine pyrite.

16 .5 cm± filaments of quartz - mo^t. wit.h finp pyritp.

10 cm quartz stringer @ 55 0 .Patches of very fine granular pyrite andcha 1 ropyr i t.P and a mptaljir qr&y silvery " """smeareb!" mineral - bismuth

.40 cm QUARTZ VEIN @ 40 0 . Blue Molybdenite stainina and seamsthroughout.

40 cm zone with series of .5 - 1.5 cm quartz filament^ and vpinlpt*; withliberally disseminated, seams and laths of finp granular pyrite.

24 cm auartz vein zone with dirty qrev

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GRANITE PORPHYRY Brick Red Cont'd

Cont'd 836.6

840.0

848.0 - 851.0

859.0

865.5 - (307m)

859.0 - 886.8

886.8

888.1

cherty seams @ 28 0 ±.Fine vein breccia at lower contact cemented with quartz and dirty greycherty material.15 cm quartz vein @ 40 0 with parallel laminated threads of molybdenite.

QUARTZ VEIN ZONE @ 25 0 ±.Milk white quartz vein. Seams of molybdenite near lower contact22 cm FAULT BRECCIA at lower contact.

Angular quartz fragments cemented by a black aphanitic cherty material.7 cm portion of granite porphyry finely fragmented and foliated @ 55 0 ±.Very minor very fine sparse sulphides in breccia.

25 cm QUARTZ VEIN @ 40 0 .Series of parallel molybdenite threads.Prominantly porphyritic.

Random series of quartz filaments - most with ftnp pyritp.7 cm vein zone @ 45 0 . Mixture of white andglossy quartz with porphyry inclusions Disseminated, small pyrite patches.

Quartz stringer alonq core with finedisseminated pyrite.

895.7 i 15 cm Quartz Vein with fine disseminated i ovrite @ 30 0 .

898.0 - 899.6 1 cm quartz stringer along core,- minor finepyrite.

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GRANITE PORP

903.9 - 906.2

912.1

919.1

921.3

978.50

978.70

980

q81

9bb

986

986.57

988.10 988. 16

q91 - 300

HYRY Brick Red Cont'd

1 cm± quartz stringer along core with randomdisseminated pyrite.

quartz fragment with fine disseminated pyrite.8 cm quartz stringer @ 35 0 .

1.5 quartz stringer @ 35 0 with disseminatedbeads pyrite.

11 cm quartz stringer @ 35 0Massive patches granular pyrite and specKs molybdenitePale pink bleached margins.1 cm quartz stringer @ 30 0 with beads pyrite.

4 cm quartz stringer e 25" witn 3 cm patcnes granular pyrite.1 cm quartz stringer along core with finepyrite60 cm oroKen core Bleached porphyry fragments andquartz fragments with fine pyrite5 mm stringer with pyrite grains @ 27 0 .

3.5 cm quartz stringer @ 27 0 .

Z 2-3 mm quartz stringer with fine pyrite

Stringer Zone.Series of 2-3 cm quartz stringer generally @ 35 0 .Minor disseminated grains pyrite. Bleached pink marains.

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DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORF

293

294. K

294 - 307

307

END OF HOLE

NOTE:

-

'HYRY Brick Red cont'd

6 cm quartz strinaer @ 40 0 .Random grain pyrite.Quartz stringers with minor pyrite.

Rare random quartz stringer from 1-3 cm.

9 cm quartz stringer

Casing in hole

Numerous box footage errors detected v

Some have been corrected or adjusted in log.

w4Q(

ft^TNov. 1988 f| ,

Core Library V* Kirkland Lake V-%

SAMPLE NO.

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SAMPLING AND ASSAYING

GL8

:

.

SAMPLE NO.

36-1

2

3

45

6

7

8

9

1011

12

13

14

15

16

17

FOOTAGEFROM

56.8

68.2

81.4

102.4

182.4

TO

58.7

72.2

84.7

88.689.6

105.0

108.3

111.6

115.0

118.3121.6

124.7

138.(

131.-

134. (

137.!

185.7

SAMPLE LENGTH

core lenatm

.60

1.20

1

1.50

.80

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

.90

ft

1.96

3.94

3.28

1.64

2190/ 2330/

1 ASSAY DD 5 DDTt)Au

140

150/16C

20

20

80

50

20

20

40

60

40

30

90

60-950 5570

954

61

62

.104

.027

Cu

474

931

1430

1400

1490

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SAMPLING AND ASSAYING Cont'd

GL8*

SAMPLE NO.

16-18

19

20

21

2223

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

FOOTAGEFROM

222.1

340.0

367.5

380.0

392.0

410.3

411.7

TO

223.80

226.4

343.3

346.6

349.9353.2

356.0

370.8

374.0

383.3

396.0

412.6

415.0418.3

421.6

SAMPLE LENGTH

car f lenath ASSAY AU ppmin

.50

.80

1

1

11

1

1

1

1.00

1.10

.50

1

1

1

ft

219

pob

6

4

30

nil

130

190nil

V1710

200

20

50

10

2020

nil

oz

-064

Cu

139

64

50

87100

98

85

136

224

326

5769

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SAMPLING AND ASSAYING cont'd

GL*

.

SAMPLE NO.

186-33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

FOOTAGE

FROM

421.6

456.0

472.4

479.0

500.3

510.2

533.1

TO

424.9

428.7

439.6

458.4

475.9

482.3

458.6

504.3

573.5

516.8

520.0

523.3

534.8

SAMPLE LENGTH

core lenqlm

1

1

1.20

.70

.50

1

1

1

1

1

1

.50

ri;h ASSAY D',

33'

/\u

SO/2980

100

nil

430

300

nil

nil

270

10

nil

10

nil

20

Db DDm07

.098

C.u

211

136

33

52

80

97

162

601

105

58

29

38

49

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-

SAMPLE NO.

!6-46

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

FOOTAGEFROM

536.4

559.4

575.8

588.9

597.0

648.0

663.0

679.1

TO

539.7

543.0

546.1

562.7

599.1

592.2

600.4

603.7

605.3

607.0

651.3

654.7

664.6

682.4

SAMPLE LENGTH

core width ASSAY Dm

1

1

1

1

1

1

.50

11.50

1

1

.50

1

ft

280

690

350

AU

40

.20

nil

'250

240

nil

H040

502050

nil

/330

30

10

pb Domoz

.03

Cu

48

20

395

30

59

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GL8*

Mn #

.

.

SAMPLE NO.

6-60

61

62

63

64

65

66

6768

69

70

71

72

73

74

FOOTAGEFROM

687.3

763.7

753.0

765.7

787.6

782.1

797.2

803.0

TO

690.6

707.0

756.2

759.5

769.0

779.5

785.4787.7

791.0

799.0

810.4

813.7

817.0

820.0

SAMPLE LENGTH

core width ASSAY AU oomm

1

1

1

1

.60

.60

.90

.70

1

.5

1

1

1

1

ft

124C

ppb

1750

nil

1110

50

nil

nil

10

/1510

80

110

100

nil

nil

10

oz

.05

.032

.044

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f

-

SAMPLE NO.

36-75

76

77

78

79

80

81

82

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

90

91

92

en

FOOTAGE

FROM

820.0

885.0

893.3

TO

823.5

825.0

826.8

830.1

832.3

834.0

835.6

837.3

840.0

841.5

843.2

846.5

848.4

851.7

855.0

858.3

860.0

889.1

896.6

SAMPLE LENGTH

rnrpm

1.50

.50p .

.70

.50

.50

.50

.50

.50

.50

1

1

1

1

1

1

width a**** /Stt

2360/; 1940/i

PPb

nil

nil

10

561 FT

500756(

20

nil

150

70

350

20

90

40

350

10

10!010 !190

40

20

ii DDmoz

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SAMPLE NO.

16-94

95

96

97

98

NOTE

99

100

101

10?

103

104

FOOTAGE

FROM

896.6

918.6

(UNC

285

279

280

290

291.80

293.10

TO

900.2

903.5

906.7

907.1

922.0

JRRECTE

285.30

22SL2Q

280.50

291

292.30

293.60

SAMPLE LENGTH

) BOX F

core length ASSAY AUm

1

.50

1

1

OOTA6EJ

.30

.30

.50

1

.50

.50

ft DDb

10

nil

nil

80

10

USED WERE)

li 0/490

————

40

nil

20

nil

nil

———

oz

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LATITUDE UtOOS BEARING OF HOLE.

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50'± above Lianne 300' -450 ; 600' -41 0 ; 900' -350 ; ELEVATION ______Creek DIP TESTS 1200' -290 .___________ DEPTH 1207'

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GRANITE PDR

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Dark Green. Fine qrained granular.Generally massive. Locally granitired.Random milk white quartz-carbonate veinlets. Principal fractures from 60 - 68 0 -*-.Mechanically broken core. 80X± recovery, local variations as not**d

Mechanically broken core. 60X± recovery.Vaguely fragmented with quartz veinlets. and matrix filling.2%-f- disseminated fine pyrite.

WYRY '

PinkFinely porphyritic granite. Fractured from 40-50 6 .About 6 Fractures/12" Random series of quartz veinlets up to 1.5"from 20-25 0 . Reads of chalcopyri tp and pyritp in mo*:tof the stringers.

151+- quartz- veinlets and stringers, most mineraliypff with bpadc nf chalcopyrite andminor pyrite. Sparse -fine pvrit.P in host', granite porphyry.

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63

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'HYRY Cont'd

1" quartz stringer @ 20 0 with randombeads of chalcopyrite and pyrite.

1/4" quartz stringer y ju w with beads jyrite and minor chalcopyrite.^

VOLCANICS Basalt Variablet

75 - 113±

113± - 138±

113

115

124± - 125.5

125.5

Essentially dark green to black. Very fine drained.Variable throughout - locally granitized,Inrally blparhpd 1 orally franmpntpd andcompacted, locally quartz veined. Random areas of mechanically brokencore with poor recovery. Specific variations as noted.

Massive basalt.Thin hair-like seams and difuse patchy pink hematitic coloration.Locally finely granular - lapilli-like Rare Quartz veinlet.

Mechancially broken core - 60X± recovery.

Broken core - 40X± recoveryQuartz vein fragment with plattings of massiv0 mo 1 Yb f^*s " i t^6" brecciated quartz vein @ 35 0 .

Silicified basalt with patchy finedisseminated pyrite - Z3&+ pyrite.

4" quartz stringer @ 45 0 with beads ofpha 1 ronyri tp mn! yhdpn i tp and minor*

Hematitic red albite? fragments inquartz stringer.

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VOLCANICS Basalt Variable Cont'd

137

138

141

115± - 207±

143± - 177

169

179 - 180.5

199± - 201±

207± - 225

Mechanically broken core.10" quartz vein zone.

3/8" stringer @ 30 0 with massive patches of chalcopyrite.

12" quartz vein zone, brecciated contacts.Fragments of pink feldspar and albite? on contacts.Fine disseminated pyrite on margins.

Pale green peppery bleaching Random quartz strinaers with hematiticred albite? fragments. Patchy oink hematitic stainina.Local 12"± patchy areas of fine disseminatedny r" j t oRandom quartz stringers up to 2" generally 0 30 0 -Vague, subtle brecciation or fragmentation.

Random quartz veinlets and threads and oatchy areas with fine disseminatedchalcopyrite.10" brecciated quartz vein with fine fragments of chalcopyrite.Silicified zone with fine disseminatedpyrite.

Patchy 4" zones of very fine disseminated pyrite usually in areas of quartz veinletsor fragments. 156+ pyrite.

VOLCANICS Dark afeen. Fine grainedgranular. 3/6 quartz veinlets and veins.Principal fractures @ 40 0 . Vpry inral Datchy areas of fine disseminated p]

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VOLCANICS Bc

213.5

219

222 - 225

225 - 258

258± - 332

309 - 311

(F) - :316

319 - 323

salt Variable Cont'd

2 1 quartz vein zone.Upper contact @ 15". Minor fine pyrite predominantly at marginsof vein. Very va.gue thin blue molybdenite threadswithin vein.2' pink granite porphyry fragment laced with quartz threads and fragments.

Multiple series of thin 1/16" quartz-carbonate veinlets and threads. 1Q1L quartz-carbonate veinlets.Alternating band of basalt and pink granite,porphyry laced with quartz veinlets. Patchy areas of fine disseminated pyriteDark green fine grained basalt, locallyvaguely granitized (pink silicified patches). Laced with random barren milk white quartzveins up from 1/2 - b". Narrow 4"± patchy areas of fine disseminatedpyrite.batchy zones of liberally disseminated pyrite usually associated with quartzveinlets and threads.Gradational contact - silicified

Fault @ 25 0 .

FAULT BRECCIA ZONE Bleached pale green and pink basalt.Tightly compacted fragments with thinhlarl^ rhlnrf-fjr ma + r-^Y mg-fopigl

.

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DESCRIPTION

GRANITE Pin

349

379 - 387

381

422

423

456

459

460

464

-

Pale pink predominantly pink equi-mediumgrained granular. Impreqnated by milk white quartz stringersand fragments. 10%-f- Quartz strinqers from 1/16 - 2"±.A small number of stringers contain some pyrite and occasionally blebs of chalcopyrite.Pervasive fracturing from 45 - 70 0 ; most in the 50 0 range.Local patchy areas of fine disseminated pyrite in the oranite - adiacent to quartz strinqers.Criss-crossing 1/2" quartz strinqerswith random blebs chalcopyrite and pyriteMechancially broken core - 501 recovery.1/4" chalcopyrite fragment in granite.Mechanically broken core. -30/fc recovery.

NOTE: Only the prominent veins will be specifically identified.

2"± quartz stringer - 60X recovery.

10" Quartz vein @ 55 0 .3" fragmented quartz vein

12"± mechanically broekn quartz vein8 35 0 . 60^± recovery.

9" Quartz vein @ 45 0 .

10" quartz vein zone - ribbon veins @45 0 .

Fault contact.

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VOLCANICS l

(F) 467

468.5

469.5

480.5

467 - 482±

482± - 497.5

496 - 497.5

497.5 - 505±

505± - 540

GRANITE Pirj

asalt VariableDark green. Locally fragmented, locallybleached (pale green ana Deige color tone). I51l,± quartz carbonate threads andveinlets.

Local variations as noted.2 - 4"± zone of fault breccia and gouge Mechanically broken core.3" quartz stringer

4" quartz stringer

3" quartz strinqerTightly compacted but brecciated basalt.Deformation zone.

Brick red granitic dyke (apophyse). Albitized?201 quartz veins and fragments. Random t.hin t.hrpad*: of finp grainpd pyrit.p.

Brecciated Zone - fault breccia?

Bleached and vaquely fraamented basalt.Basalt - laced with quartz-carbonatethreads. 3t,± quartz-carbonate threads.

k Locally Porphyritic

Pink to brick red generally uniformly granular granite.Pervasive fracturing, locally intense. Random quartz veinlets and veins:Principal fractures in the 45 - 55 0 range. Fracture frequency from 2 - 7/12"

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GRANITE Pir

(F) 553

540± - 589±

590

600

601 +

603.5

620

623.5 - 630.5

656 - 657.5

659

k Locally Porphyritic Cont'd

Local variations as noted.

6"4 FAULT and Gouge ZoneFault e 50 U ±. Black fault gouge - 6-8".

15T!,± quartz veinlets and fragments from1/16 - Z". Very small patches of fine pyrite in mostveinlets.

2' Quartz Vein Zone. Series of quartz veins generally 0 35 0 .Minor pyrite in some veins. Molybdenite plattinas on contacts.

15" Quartz vein.Minor fine pyrite.16" quartz stringer zone - generally along core.

2" quartz stringer @ 25 0 .

1.5" quartz stringer @ 15 0 .

QUARTZ VEIN

Milk white @ 30 0±.Beads of pyrite in quartz at both margins. Bead of VG at uooer contact.(sample saved).

Series of 1/4" quartz stringers with minor beads pyrite.

2' QUARTZ VEIN 0 25 0 .

Fractured @ 30 0 .Broken core - 80/&1 recovery.

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GRANITE Pink Locally Porphyritic Cont'd

687.5

692

695.5

738

743

765

692± - 1207

776

789.5

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800

807 - 817

817 - 838

829

832

2" x 1/8" lath of granular pyrite ingranite.1" quartz stringer with fine beads of chalcopyriteStringer @ 50 0 .

4" quartz stringer @ 45 0 .

12" Quartz Vein Zone.

12" Zone with quartz stringers along core.

2" Quartz Stringer @ 55 0 .

Pink Granite Porphyry Phase. Color Tones vary from pale pink to grey tobrick red.1.5" Quartz Stringer @ 10 0 .

3" Quartz Stringer e 4b w .

/" Quartz btnnger e 30". Beads of chalcopyrite along margins.

24" Fracture Zone. 22 fractures generally@ 55 0 .

Series of fractures and 1/2" quartz stringers along core - @ 10"±.

Random series of quartz filaments andveinlets (1/4"!) and veins (6"±) throughout.Spotty fine pyrite in some stringers and vpJn^

22" zone of quartz stringers @ 20 0 .

5" Quartz vein @ 55 0 .

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GRANITE Piik Locally Porphyritic Cont'd

837

848.5

866

873.5

878 - 903

879.5

880

882.5 - 887

887 - 890

890 - 903

897

907 - 911

914 - 918.5

937.5

950. 5± - 967±

10" Quartz vein zone @ 20 0 ±.

1" Quartz stringer @ 15 0 .1" Quartz stringer @ 30 0 occasional smallbead chalcopyrite.

Fault @ 30 0±, minor black gouge.

QUARTZ SlklNGtR ZUNb

Individual stringers as follows.

6"± stringer @ 15" to core axis.

12"± stringer zone @ 25 0 , beads pyrite in quartz.Fragmented porphyry cemented by quartz.

Vein Breccia Zone.Grey cherty fragments and pink porphyritic fragments in milk white quartz.

Fragmented porphyry cemented by quartz.

6"* quartz vein @ 35 0 with random beadspyrite.Multiple fractures @ 45".

Quartz Stringer Zone

805& quartz vein material Beads of chalcopyrite at small patchesof pyrite at center of vein zone.

1.5" quartz stringer @ 30 0 , beads of pyrite in stringer.

Series of Quartz strinaers. some brecciated.

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GRANITE Pir

950. 5± - 967±Cont 'd

972

977

982

986± - 1057±

1057± - 1207

1177± - 1207

1146

1152 - 1157

END OF HOLE

k Locally Porphyritic Cont'd

at low angles to core.Rare random beads of pyrite in some of the quartz stringers.Stringers and slips from 10 - 15 0 .

9" quartz vein @ 25 0 . Fine patchy disseminated pyrite andmolybdenite.

1" quartz stringer @ 10" with beads pyrite.

1/4 x 2.5" lath of granular pyrite alongquartz thread @ 20 0 .

Random series of quartz stringers (1/4 - 1") and vpins (2 - 6") randomly distributedthrough the porphyry. Most stringers ana veins contain beads offine granular pyrite. 1556 quartz stringers and veins.

Random series of quartz stringers andveins - most 2" or less. Occasional stringer greater than 2"Stringers generally @ 20 0 .5%+ qnarty ^tringpr*; and vpin^

Brick Red Porphyry

1" quartz stringer @ 20 0 with massive blebspyrite.

System of quartz stirngers from 1-2.5" Massive patches pyrite in smaller stringers.305& quartz stringers.

Casing in hole

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494

497

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586.5

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596

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79

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LATITUDE 9+003______ BEARING OF HOLE Az 360 0______ STARTED Nov 22/88

DEPARTURE. -50'

ELEVATION 50'± above l* anne——————creek

CORE SIZE .JO________^

DIP OF HOLE —300' -470 , 600' -42 0 ,

.DIP TESTS ______900' -390 .

COMPLETED Nov 28/88

DEPTH 1402'.^————

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106± - 112±

112± - 168±i

138 - 141±

139.5

DESCRIPTION

Basalt Variable AgglomoriticDark green very fine grained groundmassFragmented - ragged pale green and creamy green and pale arev unsorted "fragments less than 2" generally. Subtle fragmentation.Random 1/2 - 4" quartz stringers Local variolitic patchesLocal peppery textured areasLocal variations as noted.

Pale grey siliceous zone cut oy 1/2" Quartz stringer @ 25 0 with fine disseminatedpyrite along margins.

2" quartz stringer @ 30 0 .

Patchy very fine disseminated pyrite associated with fragmented quartz veinzones cutting chloritic basalt.

Prominently fragmented - agglomoritic.

Dark green chloritic zone -soft.

Fault zone -.3/8" gouge Fault ft 4804-Very gradational contact.

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320

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FELDSPAR PORPHYRY DIKE Pink Mineralized

VOLCANICS

Uniformly medium drained pink porphyryPatchy very fine disseminated pyriteanri rhalrnpyritP.Up to 5%± fine disseminated sulphides. - pvrite. chalcopyrite.

Basalt Agglomoriticj

198.5 - 228

228 - 230±

228

240± - 304.!

298

FELDSPAR PORI

Generally as above except as noted. Granitized or Syenitized?

Aqqlomoritic with unsorted Dale pink hardquartzitic? fragments.

Mechanically broken core 70/U recovery.Possible fault zone @ 45 0 - chloritic.

i Hematitic red threads patches and occasional f raament.Laced with quartz-carbonate threads. Random quartz -veinlets and fragmentsmost with hematites red albite? fragmentsalong ma rg i n^.Entire zone appears crushed.

Fault zone with 1" gouge @ 50 0 .Very ragged (jagged) contact.

WRY DIKE Albitized?

Brick red, finely and subtelv DorDhvriticdike. Generally ma^ive*Slips @ 50 C±. Occasional ragged quartz stringerSharp lower contact @ 45 0 .

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BASALT Gr

322

332

BASALT Va

357± - 394.5

394.5 - 399

405± - 411±

t? Porphyry?

Grey green, finely fragmentedPossibly a grit. Cut by random quartz stringers.

1" quartz stringer @ 45 with albite fragmentsalong margins. Random grains of pyrite and molybdenite.Cut by Slip @ 20 0 with faint molybdenite olattinq.

Quartz vein @ 25 0 along slip withmolybdenite platting. Gradational contact.

triable Agglomoritic

Dark and pale green. Subtle patchy "ragged" fragmentation.Patchy pale green epidote. Random hematitic threads and seams.Random quartz veinlets (1/16 - 2"±). Some quartz veinlets contain fine pyriteand rarely chalcopyrite.

Local variations as noted.Fracturing from 30-40 0 . Low anale fractures @ 25 0±.Hematitic seams and threads throughout.Random quartz and carbonate threads and veinlets.

Feldspar Porphyry dike, brick red.Sharp contacts.

Pale green epidotized and "crushed" zone. Quartz filaments and threads - usuallycementing fragments.Minor finp nvritp lorallv

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BASALT Va

41 1± - 612

438

439.5

439 - 444

446

448

559

562

597± - 603

602

BASALT De

'iable Agglomoritic Cont'd

Random hematitic seams; threads andpatches. Occasional pale areen epidote zone.Subtle fragmentation - agglomoritic.

8" fragmented quartz-carbonate vein zone. Beads of chalcopyrite on margins.

Fault Zone with grouge @ 25 0 .Crushed basalt with quartz filaments UD to 18" on margins of fault.Minor pyrite mineralization.Crushed zone, tightly compacted with pale j)ink quartzitic fragments.

12"± pale grey-green silicified zone, cutby a quartz veinlet @ 15 0 . Fine disseminated pyrite on marqins ofquartz vein.IV quartz vein @ 4b u . Albite? fragments on margins.Fine pyrite.

2" Shearing @ 45 0 .

FAULT ZONE @ 25 0 . 3" of crushed basalt and gouge.

Crushed zone with random pale pinkquartzite fragments.

6" zone with angular fragments and massive patches of chalcopyrite.

Formation Zone Epidotized*

Pale yellow tinted basalt with multiple frarturp'?-

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BASALT Deformation Zone Epidotized Cont'd

651± - 654±

659± - 670±

670± - 679

670

672

673

679

680

BASALT Va

697

703

709

Laced with pale green epidote, brick redhematitic and milk white carbonate threads.Patchy areas of epidote alteration. Multiole fractures from 45-50 0 .Frequency from 4-7 fractures per 12".

Prominantly epidotized zone laced with auartz and carbonate threads and minorfine pyrite with some grains of chalcopyrite

MECHANICALLY BROKEN CORE ^0^4- rprovpry.

CRUSH ZONE Cataclastic DeformationLimonitic and hematitic stained crushed 7onp.Staining and some carbonate filling in the matrix .

172"± qouqe.

1/2"! gouge

172"± qouqe.

172"± gouge.

12" Brick red albite? fragment

"iable Agglomoritic

Generally as in horizons above except as specifically noted.1" brick red 'albitized 1 band @ 25 0 .

2" quartz stringer @ 20 0 .

5" fractured quartz vein @ 35 0 with pale

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BASALT Variable Agglomoritic Cont'd

Cont'd 709

718.5

738

7bZ

767

779 - 787±

803 - 808.5

817.9

837 - 848

848± - 1004

943± - 948

green epidote between fractures.

12" Pale yellow epidotized band with threadsof hematite.

5" quartz vein e 4b u .12" zone with quartz fragments.

1" quartz stringer i? 4U"7 with nematite red albite fragments.Finely porphyritic - possible grit band.

Brick Red Feldspar Porphyry dike.Contacts @ 55 @ 40 0 .

Brick red Feldspar Porphyry fragment

Brick Red Feldspar Porphyry Dike. Upper 2' 'albitized 1 and laced withepidote threads. Minor fine disseminated pyrite associatedwith epidote threads and otherwise randomly disseminated throughout..51 or less pyrite.Vaguely agglomoritic basalt with patchy areas and fraaments of epidote alteration.Random hematitic threads.Alternating bands from 4 - 10" containing finely fragmented white quartz and brick redalbite? with grey siliceous quartz matrix containing patches of fine pyrite.30* fragmented bands. UD to 5X pyrite in the bandsSeries of slips throughout @ 45 0 . Sharp contact.

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GRANITE PORP1

1005 - 1106.!

1005.!

1012

1013

1019.5

1026

1047

1062..5

1065

1067

1071

1078.5

YRY Brick Red

Generally uniformly medium grainedporphyritic. Random milk white auartz veins.Fractured throughout. High anglP frartiirp* from 50 - 70 0 .Low angle fractures from 10 - 15 0 . (51+ quartz arains - possibly a syeniteporphyry?)

Local variations as noted.

Series of 174"± quartz stringers @ 50 0 .

i 1/2 x 2" lath of massive pyrite.

1" quartz stringer @ 15 0 .

8" quartz vein @ 40 0 .

7" zone with quartz stringers @ 35 0 . Massive granular pyrite in vug at centerof vein zone.

1" quartz vein @ 18 0 .

12" quartz vein @ 25 0 . Very fine molybdenite and a few arains ofpyrite on one edge of vein.1/4" stringer @ 30 0 with grains of pyrite and splashes of milybdenite.Broken Core - quartz vein material

FAULT ZONE @ 25 0 . Black Gouge.

2" quartz stringer @ 30 0 with beads ofpyrite.

5" Quartz Stringer @ 25 0 with grains of pyritp along margin

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GRANITE PORPF

10861104 - 1139

1124

1119

1146

1146.5HbO.b

1161

1165

1188

1192.5

1197.5

1202

1207.5

YRY Brick Red Cont'd

2" quartz stringer @ 18 0 with pyrite grainsPORPHYRY DIKE Feldspar

Brick red finely porphyriticSharp slip contacts @ 15 0 and ? 2 Quartz stringers @ 18 0 over a 7' interval.Bleached "albitized" margins1" stringer @ 25 0 Bleached albitized margins.1/2" Quartz stringer @ 25 0 with grainspyrite.1/2" quartz stringer @ 25 0 with grains pyrite1" quartz stringer @ 20 0 with grains pyrite.

3" quartz stringer @ 200 with grains pyrite

2" quartz stringer @ 65 0 .1/2" quartz stringer @ 20 0 .IV quartz stringer @ 20 0 minor grain of

mnlyhripni tp.16" zone with quartz stringers withfine grains of molybdenite and pyrite.1/2" quartz stringer @ 25 0 with grains pyrite.

1/2" quartz stringer @ 65 0 with grains pyrite

Chilled contact.Fine disseminated pyrite and pyrite atrnntact. .

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DESCRIPTION

VOLCANICS Basalt Agglomoritic

Dark green loosely distributed vaguefragments. Random quartz veinlets up to 3/4".Random Pale-green epidote patch. Random pale pink Granitic? fragment.Fracturing generally @ 40 0±

1274 - 1284 QUARTZ VEIN BRECCIA ZONE

Angular unsorted chloritic and basaltic fragments in milk white quartr vein.Gradational contacts -Internal vein*: @ ?O 0Occasional bead of chalcopyrite.Sharp contacts.

GRANITE PORPHYRY Brick Red

Equi-granular brick red prophyryRandom quartz stringers.

1354 - 1356.5 Series of quartz stringers @ 15 0 with random grain pyrite.

1360 - 1369 1/4 - 3/8" stringer alonq core with arainsand patches of pyrite.

1367 2.5" Stringer @ 45 0 .

1367 - 1370.5 1/4 - 3/8" Stringer along core with beads and grains of pyrite.

1376.5 20" zone of exposed quartz in a low analestringer @ 10 0 to core Beads of pyrite in qnart.7

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192.5

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440

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1020

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42± - 4S

48 -67

DESCRIPTION

Basalt Agglomoritic

Dark green and paler green groundmass.Areas of subtle generally fine unsorted naif grey pumaceous-likp fragmentation-Thin hematitic red threads and seams at all angles throughout.Random quartz stringers generally equal to or Ies.s^ than 1"^Local epidote seams and patches. Larqe (12"±) pale qreen.Local areas peppered with dark green flakes.Random areas with finely disseminatedRulti-fractured from 30 - 40 0 . Random thin pyrite seams in quartzthreads in fractures and - as inclusions in the basalt.Local variations as noted.Slips g 400± - 3/12"

Aggomoritic - unsorted, difuse pale arev aenerallv small (1"±) fragments.V

Vaguely heraatitic red tinted finegrained dark green groundmass peppered with pale grev green flakes...Ldcal minor disseminated pyrite.

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67± - 111±

102

lll± -:i34

112

134± - 330.5

139-5

176

185 - 191

223± - 226±

DESCRIPTION

asalt Agglomoritic cont'd

Agglomoritic band/zone.Random series of 1/4 - 3" grey and whit^ quartz veinlets and randomhematitic red seams and threads.

3/4" mixed hematitic red and grey quartz seam with filaments of vervfine pyrite @ 30 0 .

Very fine grained dark green faint hematitic pink tinted basalt.Random series of pink tinted quartztlirPa^^ anfL ^oqm^

12" patch of pink tinted basalt withfine disseminated pyrite. Rpad^ of rha 1 ropyr i1~p in 1/8" qnartrthreads cutting zone.

Predominantly agglomoritic with patches and seams of pale green alteration orBleaching. Local "frothy" fragments. Locallytuffaceous.

16" fragmented, siliceous, purplet'int'pd 7nnp with patrhy finp di 5SPfti j natdpyrite - 3X± very fine pyrite.Fault zone @ 70 0 with 1/8" gouge.

"Crush Zone" FauLt Breccia - Tightly completed.Laced with pale green epidote threads and carbonate filaments and fragments.

Fracture/Fault Zone.5Q1± core recovery. Epidotized, carbonated and hematizedcalaclastic fragmentation

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VOLCANICS,

259.5 - 264

270

272

277

285

9R\

287

318± - 330.5

DESCRIPTION

Basalt Aggomoritic cont'd

Small (1"±) unsorted peppered pale yellowand pale grey agglomoritic fragments. Random thin seams and local patch offine pyrite.1/2" quartz stringer 0 35 U with tine disseminated pyrite in adiacent wallrockup to 1/2" from margins of vein.

10" pale green epidote patch

24" zone with 70 0 fractures - rusty rnatings on slip faces.

Tuff aceous-1 ike bedding @ 25 0 *.

^/i" nn^^tz ^trinnpr 0 A5 0 with finpdisseminated pyrite in wallrock up to1" ffQpi mqr*nin^

Fault @ 25 0 with qouqe.

Pale arev-areen alteration^ fine qrained,"silicified". Lic&d with milk white quartz threadsand veinlets 1/32 - 1/4-+ 5X+ quartz v^inl^tsPatchy very fine disseminated pyrite generally associated with areas of quartz ———veinlet proliferation. 2%-f- pyrite.

FELDSPAR PORPHYRY DIKE

330.5 - 337.5

Brick red, finely porphyritic. Ma^"? i VP .Laced with random quartz threads.Patchy very fine disseminated pyrite. Sharo contacts.

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DESCRIPTION

FELDSPAR PORPHYRY DIKE Cont'd

330.5 - 337.5Cont'd

337.5 - 346

346 - 364

VOLCANICS

364 - 367.5

385.5 - 390.5

406± - 413

409

422.5

"-?

435.5

444

256± sulphides

Aaalomoritic basalt.Finely, brick red feldspar porphyrySeries of slips (s! 45 0 *

asalt Agglomoritic Variable

Generally as above.Locally granitized.

Contact brecciated. Fragmented and fracturedSlips e 35 0 .Granitized. Fine grained, hematitic red staining^Patchy very fine disseminated pyrite. Sharp contacts @ 35 0 .Pale grey subtle fragmentation."silicified". Sparse patchy fine pyrite.Series of quartz veinlet swarms.

1" milk white quartz stringer @ 25 0 with fine pyrite along margins.

2"* glassy auartz vein @ 35 0 .Generally irregular margins. Beads of pyrite and thin sinuous threadsof molybdenite throughout.

1/2" quartz stringer @ 30 0 with fine pyritp in wallrork on margins

1" Quart? st.ringpr 0 2^-*- with fine pyritealong margins.

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547±

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DESCRIPTION

VOLCANICS Basalt Agglomoritic Variable Con'.'d

469± - 501±

486

487

492

494

497

507 - 516

DEFORMATION li

Patchy areas of grey silicification.Patchy fine grey porphyritic zones. Random quartz veinlets and stringersfrom 1/8" up to 4" - most with epidote *;pams and pink feldspathic grains.One quartz stringer with tourmaline, (oral patrhy areas of very fine pyrite.3/U quartz stringers. Quartz stringers with epidote and oinkfeldspar? at?3" @ 40 0 with tourmaline.

1" @ 45 0 .

4" @ 50 0 .1.5" @ 50 0 with amorphous pink feldspathic seams.One lath of pyrite.2" @ 50 0 .

Pink 'hematized 1 fine granular granitized? basalt.

)NEi

Fine granular groundmass - Crushed, Fraamented.Saturated with epidote bands, seams threads and networks.25%-t- epidote alteration. Pink tinted background colour withprominent pale green (epidote)nvprpr i ntLocal areas finely fragmented, brecciatedgrid rpmpntpH witih rarhonat.p -Local gouge seam. 2^0 quartz carbonate threads and

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DEFORMATION Z(

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591± - 605

577

VOLCANICS l

611 - 697

672± - 676±

697± - 797±

718.5

725.5

NE Cont'd

veinletsPervasive epidote alteration. Fracturing generally @ 60 0 .Random thin seams with fine pyrite.

Mechanically broKen Gouge seams.

Fault with gouge @ 85 0 ±.

^asalt Granitized Variable

Pink tinted patchy fine granular basalt. Networks of fine eoidote threads.Pink feldspath? hematitic? seams andnot.wnrk*; throughout. .Fracturing generally @ 60".

Black - dark grey fine grained groundmass laced with irregular thin threads, seamsand patches of fine pink granular granitic material .Granitized Basalt. 15X+ pink granitic material.Principal fracture from 50-70 0 .

Random series of 178"± quartz veinletswith finp pyritp.

'Bleached 1 oale grey basalt.Peppery alteration (fragments) - lapilli- like in patchy areas throughout.Random quartz stringers. Prominently fractured.Glassy white quartz stringers as noted:1" @ 30 0 with very fine pyrite on margins

1/4" @ 25 0 with specks pyrite and chalcopyrite

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750

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778.5

782

785

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808.5 - 810

827

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1.5" @ 30 0 with pink feldspathic fragmentsand minor very fine pyrite.

3/4" @ 20 0 with beads of pyrite and thin threads and plattinqs of molybdenitei H a 9 coi \y c. o .

Series of 1/8" quartz veinlets with finepyrite and beads of chalcopyrite.

Glassy white quartz stringers as noted:

1/8" @ 30 0 very fine pyrite in wallrock margins.2" zone mechanically broken quartzstringer.2" banded stringer zone @ 25 0 with purple tinted carbonate, pink feldspar and thinseams of fine pyrite.Quartz vein zone along 18" of core.

Brecciated quartz vein zone with patchy areas of fine disseminated pvrite.Broken core - 605&+ recovery.Glassy white quartz stringers as noted:

7/8" @ 45 0 .

1/2" @ 30 0 .

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3

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5

6

7

8

9

10

11

1?

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139

322

385.5

408

422

485

491

571

560. J

TO

113

140.5

326.5

330.5

336

390.5

410.5

423

486.5

495

576

586.5

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3

1.5

4.5

4

5.5

5

2.5

. 1

1.5

4

5

5

pnh onm ASSAYKu

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nil

nil

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20

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SAMPLING AND ASSAYING Cont'd

GL889-13 672 676 20/30

14 741.5 743 1.5 nil

15 764 765.5 1.5 nil

16 783.5 785 1.5 30

17 808.5 810 1.5 nil

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DIAMOND DRILL RECORD LOGGED BY Frank P. Tagliamonte, P. Eng.

PROPERTY CAN MAC EXPLORATION LTD., Boston Gold Leaf, Boston township, Kirkland Lake Area,

LATITUDE O * 15 S

DEPARTURE 10 00 E

BEARING OF HOLE

DIP OF HOLE ——-

Az ISO 0 STARTED Dec 5/8ntario

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. COMPLETED Dec H X88

DEPTH 1080'_____

D.D.H.No. GL88-10 PAGE 1

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DIRECTION AND DISTANCE FROM

NE. CLAIM POST

CORE SIZE B Q

300'-50 0 ; 630' - 43 0 ; 900' - 41 0 :

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37.5

40.5

GRANITE POF

DESCRIPTION

Aqqlomeratic Basalt

Dark qreen qenerally fine grained groundmass.Unsorted pale grey wispy pumaceous fragments 2" or less.Occasional- quartz veinlet Fractured throuohout.Fracturing generally from 30-40.Milk white quartz veins at:

10" e 25 0 , minor fine pyrite.

1/2" 9 45 0 , disseminated pyrite in wallrocka 1 onn manning

1.5" @ 25 0 minor molybdenite andfine pyrite in wallrock margins

Sharp lower contact with granite porphyry 0 30 0

PHYRY Brick Red (Syenite Porphyry?)

Finely porphyritic, deep pink to brick red porphyry ___________ | ______ ; —————————Variably fractured throughout. Principal fractures from 25-35 0 .

.. R a n d nm *i g r lg s n f n 1 1 a r t z , v g i n s ? n ri ————— — ——— —

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DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORPHYRY Brick Red (Syenite Porphyry?) Cont

Cont'd

45.5 - 85.5

85.5 - 88.0

88.0 - 137

99

118. J

123

137

142 - 144

162

stringers as noted.

Random series of milk white auartzveinlets from 1/8 - 1 1/8" generally from 25 - 45 0 .Some veinlets with fine pyrite.

QUARTZ VEIN

Milk white quartz vein @ 40 0 . Patchy arpas of finp granular pyrit.p andoccasional bead of chalcopyrite. Sinuous spams of mnlyhdpniTP.Calcedony-like bands at contacts of veinIQI!,* quartz veinlets and occasional vpin at various anglps to rorp - not.at about 30 0 . Minor ovrite oaten in most veinlets

Prominent auartz veins at:

2" @ 25 with beads pyrite andthreads of molybdenite on one margin4" @ 35 0

IV @ 30 0 with odd bead of pyrite.12" Quartz Vein @ 25 0 .

Random bead pyrite. Mechanically broken core.

Quartz vein and stringer zone.

Glassv milk white quart/ vpinlpt.s at-

3.5" @ 30 0 f pink fpld^pgthic alteration alonamargins - albite? ' " """^

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DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORPHYRY Brick Red (Syenite Porphyry?) Cont'd

178

182

199

205.5

209

220

227

233 - 241

233 - 237

238

239 - 241

247

249.5

5/8" @ 25 0 , prominent pink alteration alongmargins up to 1" into wallrock with verv fine pyrite.

2" @ 35 0 , faint moTybdpnit.p stain

1/2" stringer @ 30 0 within a 2" zone ofalbitized porphyry.

4" albitized zone with quartz threads and minor pyrite.

5" albitized zone as abnvp

1 1/4" @ 35 0 with specks pyrite.

Slips with black coatings @ 35 0 .

VEIN ZONE

Quartz vein zone comprising 2 milk whitpquartz veins with intervening quartz •st.ri ngpr^ .

Quartz vein @ 25 0 . Milk whitp, randommolybdenite threads. 60X or less recovery - mprhanirgiiy brokencore.

2" quartz stirnger @ 30 0 , interval mn i ytvfc^nite threads

Quartz veins @ 30 0 with pvritp hpari*:and hair-like molybdenite threads.

1" quartz stringer @ 25 0 .

10" zone with thin seams fine n^anular pyrite and 1 '^ a r^"* s ''"r i no 0 r withmassive patches of pyrite.

SAMPLE NO.

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DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORPHYRY Brick Red (Syenite porphyry?) Cont'd

260.5 - 263

266

266 - 276.5

276.5 - 280

280.5 - 288

288± - 349.1

329.5 - 332

336

342

349.5 - 362

362

Series of quartz filaments and threads -most with fine pyrite.

3" quartz stringer @ 30 0 with beads of pyrit.p and albiti7Pd margins.

Random series of thin 178"± quartzfilaments - most with grains of pyrite.

5 Quartz vein Zone

Series of 3 and 6" quartz stringers @25 0 with seams of molybdenite and random grains of pyrite.Intervening: porphyry albitized. M^ssfvo p^tch*1 ^ pyfit*1 ^"t upp**r contact

Series of thin thread-like quartzfilaments with random grains of pyrite. 1/32" fine aranular pyrite thread.

Random thin quartz filaments andoccasional stringers as noted:

Series of narrow 1/8 - 3/4" quartz stringer*; and a1hit.i7pd hand*: with -Fjnppyrite.1/2" quartz stirnger @ 30 0 .

1"± albitized zone with fine pyrite

Stringer Stockwork. Zone

Intersecting quartz stringers with alhit. i7pd marginsRandom grains of pyrite. l-5.** quartz strinqers.

Random series of quartz filaments - most

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DESCRIPTION

GRANITE FOR

Cont'd 362 - 3

382

387

3QD

391

405 - 437 - .

439.5

444

461

469

269 - 472

490.5

497 - 510

'HYRY Brick Red (Syenite Porphyry?) Cont'd

J2 with patches of granular pyrite:

Albitized quartz stringer zone @ 35 0 withrandom grains or pyrite.

1/4" quartz veinlet @ 40 0 with albitized margins.

1/4" quart7 stringer at 15 0 to core.

1" auartz stringer @ 25 0 with beads ofpyrite along fractures at edge of^t r i nnpr

Quartz Stringer Zone20± 1/4 - 1.5" Stringers generally @ 30 0with beads of pyrite.

1/2" Stringer @ 35 0 with beads of pyrite

1/2" Stringer @ 35 0 with beads of pyrite

7" quartz vein @ 40 0 with angular chlorite fragments.Fine pyrite in albitized margins.

1" stringer @ 25 0 with pyrite laths.Weakly mineralized with zone intersecting 1/8" veinlets with grains of pyrite.One slip with granular pyrite.

1" Stringer @ 25 0 with grains of pyrite

DEFORMATION ZONE

Deep Brick Red colour. Fine fault brecciaGradaional partial destruction of grains

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DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORPHYRY Brick Red (Syenite Porphyry?) Cont'd

497 - 510

502 - 506

505

522± -577

522 - 557

557

566

568

577± - b47±

577 - 583

583

DEFORMATION ZONE

Proliferated by fractures with blackcoatings. Fracturing generally @ 55 0 ±.

FAULT BRECCIAFine brick red porphyry fragments remented by blue-grey quartz with minorpyrite.^orioc nf clips from 45 - fiO 0 .

Slip with black earthy gouge @ 60 0±.

PALE PINK to PINK TINTED GREY PORPHYRY

Very gradational upper contact.

Rare random quartz stirnger

1.5" quartz stirnqer @ 15 0 with patchesof granular pyrite.

1" quartz stringer @ 15 0

1/2" quartz stringer @ 20 0 .1 Si licit led" Pink Porpnyry

Random series of quartz veins, quartz stringers, quartz filaments and Quartz.fragments impregnating the 'bleached 1 grey tinted pink porphyry.Patchy 'siliceous' alteration. Quartz veining predominates at uooerportion of zone.

Random quartz filaments and veinlets1" quartz veinlet with prominant slip margins @ 18 0 .

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DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORPHYRY Brick Red (Syenite Porphyry?) Cont'd

Cont'd 583

586.5

587.5 - 590.5

589

590.5 - 593

593 - 595.5*-^--

600 - 647±

601

6^7 - 647

Minor pyrite and fine chalcopyrite lathsalong slip face.

12" zone laced with thin quartz filaments containing fine granular pyrite.

6" quartz vein @ 38 0 .

Quartz Vein Zone

Upper slip contact @ 15 0 .8" at upper contact fragmented and cemented bv calcedonv-like quartz with black chertyseams and fragment in matrix. Sinuous seams of molydenite. throughout.Two speck of visible gold in quartz.Laced with quartz filaments and occasionalblack cherty quartz fragment. Fine disseminated pyrite throughout -in quartz filaments and adjacent porphyry. Quartz filaments and seams @ 65 0±.Quartz Vein Zone

Fraamented vein zone with calcedonylike fragments, black cherty fragments

orientation.Pat.rhy di ^pmi nat.prt pyrit.P thrniirjhnnt TUpper contact @ 40 0 , lower contact at 60 0 .101* random quartz threads and filament.

Quartz stringer along 18" core. Uooer contact @ 30 0 , lower contact ! 20 0 .Occasional bead of pyrite and thin threads of jnolybdenite. 'GROUND AND LOST CORE

SAMPLE NO.

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DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORP

637 - 647

659.5

669

673

680

687

690

693.5

695

703.5

708.5

710.5

712 .

717 - 748.5

1YRY Brick Red (Syenite Porphyry?) Cont'd

GROUND AND LOST CORE Cont'd

12" with 2 - 1.5 - 2" Quartz strinaers @20 0 . Occasional 1/16" patch of finp granularpyrite.

2" quartz stringer @ 40 0 .r/4 11 quartz stringer @ 30 0 .

1" quartz stringer @ 15 0 . Minor fine pyrite.1Y4 1 ' quartz stringer @ 20 0 .

1/2" quartz stringer @ 28 0 .

1/4" quartz stringer @ 35 0 .

1/4" quartz stringer @ 15 0 .

1" quartz stringer @ 20 0 with blebs of pyrite6" zone with albitized seams with finepy r*i tp

1/4" quartz veinlet alonq 18" of core.12" zone with series of fractures @ 400 .

'BLUE 1 QUARTZ VEIN ZONE

Milk white quartz vein zone with sub-linear ribbons of "cloudy" blue molybdenite.Local dendritic seams of massive molybdenite.Occasional patch of fine granular pyrite.Occasional bead or splash of chalcopyrite Rare pale arev flakes of bismuthinite

SAMPLE NO.

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DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORP*

717 - 748.5

756.5

758.5

11 /L. b

801.5

811

823

824

837 - 841

860

860 - 943

YRY Brick Red (Syenite Porphyry?) Cont'd

'BLUE 1 QUARTZ VEIN ZONE Cont'd

usually associated with molybdenite andand also with pyrite. One 12" inclusion of pink porphyry lacedwith quartz veinlets. llpppr *; 1 i p contact 0 15 0 .Lower slip contact @ 18 0 . Internal fractures from 30-70 0 .Most internal fractures @ 45 0 .1" quartz vein @ 20 0 .3/4" quartz vein @ 15 0 .z" quartz vein @ 20 0 .

8" zone with patches of quartz with readily visible blebs pyrite.

3" quartz vein @ 15 0 .

1" quartz vein @ 20 0 .

1" quartz vein @ 25 0 , molybdenite threadsalong one edge.203^ quartz stringers and veinlets with patches of massive pyrite.

2" quartz strinqer @ 35 0 with catches ofgranular pyrite. Thin "cloudy" molybdenite alonq one edae.

Random series of 1/4 - 1"± quartz strinqerin pink granite porphyry generally @ 25 0 . High angle* fractures fj"om 40 - 55 0 .Low angle fractures @. 25 0±. Npgligihlp pyrite.2%+ quartz stringer.

SAMPLE NO.

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1080

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORP

943± - 955±

955± - 969

966

968

968.5 - 984

969

971.5

972

973

HYRY Brick Red (Syenite Porphyry?) " Cont 1

QUARTZ VEIN ZONEi

Patchy, vuggy milk white quartzintermixed with pink semi-amorphous porphyry.405& quartz. Fine erratirally d i ssemi naled pyritethroughout. l%+ pyrite.Sharp upper contact. Gradation lower contact-

Random series of disoriented Quartz fila ments and veinlets laced within pink granite porphyry.Disseminated and patchy fine pyrite throughout - mainly in the porphyrygroundmass.

1" cherty blue stringer along core with fine patchy pyrite @ 10 0 - to core axis.1" quartz stringer @ 35".

APLITE? DIKE ZONE

Series of variable width pink apliticdikes with sharp contacts cutting TT^ y i s h o r a n i t p^rphy^y @ ^ Q 0 Aplite dikes from 1/4* up to 2' or less in core lenqth

5056 aplite dikes.Pink Anlit.e? dike*; J320", Sharp" upper and lower contacts @ 38 0-.

^ Patchy sulphides in a quartz filament.9" Sharp contacts @ 45 0 .

3/4" Sharp contacts @ 35 0 .

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DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORPHYRY Brick Red (Syenite Porphyry?) Cont'd

974

976.5

977

980.5

982

9S2+ - 1080±

982 - 1041

1021

1022 - 1028

1028 - 1031.5

1031.5

1033.5

1034

1034 - 1050

15", Sharp contacts @ 45 0 .

1/2", Sharp contacts @ 15 0 .

7", Sharp contacts @ 38 0 .

2", Sharp contacts @ 40 0 .

18", Sharp contacts @ 30 0 .

Grey oranite porphyry.Grey granular groundmass. Di s^pmi natp d pink fpld^par phpnnrry^t.^ .Principal fractures from 45-55 0 .

Series of quartz veinlets and filamentsat low annlp to/or alnnri rnrpFrom hair-line to 1/4". Disseminated pyrite associated withveinlets and filaments.

Aplite dike @ 40 0 - sharp contacts

3/4" quartz veinlet along core. Random beads and grains of pyritein veinlet and adjacent wallrock.Random quartz fragments and filamentswith patrhP*; of granular pyritp

10" quartz vein @ 32 0 ± with randompatches of pyrite and chalcopyrite.

1/32" seam of fine granular chalcopyrite in a siliceous seam @ 55 0 .Slip (Fault) @ 20 0 .

Random series of quartz veinlets andfilaments at variable orientations Most under 1/8".

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1080

DESCRIPTION

GRANITE PORP

1034 - 1050

1050

1054

1056

1061

1063.5 - 1073

1073 - 1080

END OF HOLE

i

IYRY Brick Red (Syenite Porphyry?) Cont'd

Random patchy disseminated pyrite

8" aplite O 45 0 .

ifi" pink api i t**-' ri i fcp 0 7Q 0 * cut by ouartzveinlets.

8" pink aplite dike @ 45 0 . laced hyquartz veinlets.1/2" quartz veinlet @ 30 0 , pink aplitic dike material adjacent.Pink aplite dike intermixed amorphousand granular groundmass. Random ^prips of quart.7 vpinlpt*;throughout - generally at low angle to core-Random beads pyrite in quartz veinlets.30fc quartz

Grey granite porphyry with hair-like filament.*; of quart.7 rnntaining fjpo pyrit 0

Casing in hole.

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GL8

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SAMPLE NO.

10-1

2

3

4

5

67

89

10

1112

13

14

15

16

17

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81

97

122

135

233

249

TO

85

88

90.5

100

105

109114

118.5121

123. J

140144.1

149.1

235.!

238. f

241.!

251

SAMPLE LENGTH

4

3

2.5

3

5

45

4.52.5

1.5

54.5

5

2.5

3

3

2

pph ASSAY DDm

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230

110

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GL

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3810-18.19

20

2122

23

24

25

26

27

2129

30

31

32

33

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260

329.5

349.5

389

408.5

TO

265267

269.5

274.5276.5

280.5

284

289

332

352

357362

392

410

414

418.5

SAMPLE LENGTH

52

2.5

52

4

3.5

5

2.5

2.5

55

3

1.5

4

4.5

Dob ASSAY pproAu

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30

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GL881

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35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

FOOTAGE

FROM

469

502.5

556

577

623

628.5

TO

472

506

558

581

582.5

584

586

587.5

591

593.5

595.5

600

603

628

633.5

SAMPLE LENGTH

3

3.5

2

4

1.5

1.5

2

1.5

3.5

2.5

2

4.5

3

5

5

pph ASSAY DDm

All

nil

20

50

780

100

410

20

107130/ 466876720/

140

290

nil

40

nil

nil

7130 36603570

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3-49

50

51

W

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

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714.5

800.5

839

860

TO

717

719.5

724

726

728.5

731

733.5

736

738

740.5

743.0

745.5

747

749

751.5

801.5

841

861

SAMPLE LENGTH

2.5

2.5

4.5

2

2.5

2.5

2.5

2.5

2

2.5

2.5

2.5

1.5

2

2.5

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80

81

82

83

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LATITUDE 10+25N

DEPARTURE I 0+85E

BEARING OF HOLE.

.DIP OF HOLE -50'STARTED Dec 16/88

COMPLETED Dec 19/88

DEPTH 307*^^^

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AZ 270" ___ STARTED Dec 16/88_____ 7 CLAIM No.

PAGE 1

DIRECTION AND DISTANCE FROM

NE. CLAIM POSTELEVATION JJ)0'± above LiannepiP TESTS ^——,^——————^—Creek

CORE SIZE.J3Q_____________DIAMOND DRILL rOMTPArrnp IPS Enterprises Jacques Rousseau Diamond Drilling. Rouyn, Quebec

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VOLCANICS i

22.5 - 30*

30± - 66±

77

92 - 99±

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Black fine drained to fine laoDi lli-li'kegroundmass. Pale green 'frothy', unsorted, semi-rounded, chaotically distributed fragments. Vague foliation/beddina P 35 0 .Random quartz veinlets and veins.Random pnrnhry.-riikP';

Local variations as noted.Brecciated Vein Zone.

Milk white quartz-carbonate cementinggrey lappilli-like fragments. Minor sparse fine chalcoovrite inquartz-carbonate.Prominent fragments. Pale green frothy semi -rounded __________fragments. Vague foliation P 350 .

Glossy white quartz veinsMechanically broken core. 404-1- recovery.Brecciated Vein ZoneMilk white quartz-carbonate cementing faint heraatitic tinted orev fraaments.

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VOLCANICS Ac

92 - 99*

118 - 125

133 - 146.5

157 - 165

158

159

162

187.5 - 189.5

glomeritic Basalt Variable Cont'd

Brecciated Vein Zone Cont'dMinor fine disseminated pyrite in somefragments.

Pink Tinted hematized basalt. Random quartz strinqers @ 45 0 .Fine liberally disseminated pyrite in Dink tinted hematitic zone whichare laced with quartz filaments.

PINK FELDSPAR PORPHYRY DIKE

Hematitic pink fine grained porphyry rut hy thp occasional qnart.7 ^t.ringpr.Liberally disseminated fine pyrite in gnrphy ryeads and disseminated pyrite in quartz

•?t ri ngpr^ -Quartz stringers generally @ 35 0 . Sharp contacts.

Hematized bands up to 9" with quartzfilaments and liberally disseminated pyrite.1" quartz strinqers @ 35 0 with oinkfeldspar fragments. Hematized margins with fine pyrite.11" hematized zone with quartz filaments,pink feldspar fragments and liberally disseminated fine ovrite.

10" hematized zone with quartz filamentsand veinlets (? 25". Thin seams of fine pyrite @ 25 0 .

QUARTZ VEIN

Glassy white quartz vein with carbonate

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DESCRIPTION

VOLCANICS Agglomoritic Basalt, Varible Cont'd

187.5 - 189.5

146.5 - 179

177

213 - 219.5

219

226

242-1-

247

259

264± - 279±

289.5

QUARTZ VEIN Cont'd

1 ines.Sharp contacts @ 30 0 .

Frothy, sinuous pale green epidote networks throughout.

16" zone of inter-threaded quartz- andi epidote generally @.30 0 .

Faintly hematized basalt with sparse oatchy fine pyrite.Random quartz veinlets @ 20 and 40 0 .

6" quartz vein @ 30 0 .6" quartz vein @ 35 0 . Hematized upper marain.1"± pyritized band oh both margins.

1/2" pink porcelaneous stringer @ 25 0 . Fine disseminated pyrite in wall-rnrlcalong margins.

12" glassy quartz vein @ 20 0 .

1" glossy white quartz stringer @ 40 0 . Hematized margins with fine disspminatpdpyrite.

Patchy mixture of pink hematitic alteration, and pale qreen eoidote patches cut by pink.feldspathic and white quartz stringers with beads of fine pyrite.Fine disseminated pyrite in pink fethspathir patrhp*:-

l/?" qnart7 and fpjd^n^thi 7 ^fam'0 ^R 0with very fine pyrite.

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307

VOLCANICS A(

293

294

END OF HOLE

jglomoritic Basalt, Variable Cont'd

2" quartz stringer @ 45 0 with randombead pyrite. Fine disseminated Durite along margins.

8" glossy white quartz vein @ 25 0 .Very fine pyrite along margins.

Casing in hole

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4

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6

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92

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212.5

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94.5

99

122

125.5

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217

227

283.5

277.5

279.5

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4.5

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LATITUDE —— 4+OON

DEPARTURE. 11+OOE

BEARING OF HOLE Az 270 '

DIP OF HOLE -50 0

STARTED Dec 21/88

COMPLETED Dec 26/88

. DEPTH 1001'

CLAIM No.

DIRECTION AND DISTANCE FROM

NE. CLAIM POSTELEVATION 75'± above Lianne DIP TESTS ————.———^^^———-Creek

CORE SIZE B Q _______DIAMOND PRIM roKiTPArTQg Les Enterprises Jacques Rousseau Diamond Drilling, Rouyn, Quebec

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DESCRIPTION

CASING !VOLCANICS Agglomerate, Variable

i Black very fine grained groundmass withi random zones peppered with fine black ! dusty lapilli-like fragments.

Random thin and broad banded and patchy areas of hard pale yellow, micro fracturedporcelaneous material - some appear to bepillow colvpgp^'?Occasional quartz stringer from 1/4 - l" r usually with finp pyrite.Local vague bedding. Principal fractures @ 35 0 .Locally, vaguely bedded.

t Variations as noted.

40.5 j 1/4" hematitic red slip with gouge @ 40 0 .82± - 192± j 30%-f faint yellow tinted hard porcelaneous

r band^. fraaments and brecriated oatchesrandomly distributed throughout. Micro fractured with r ross -cut t ing qtiart.7filaments. Very fine qrained black groundmass

I Locally peppered with fine black lappilli- 1 like flakes. Local poidote contamination.

Random nink to hematitic red si ins @ 30 0 .\ -: .-

122± ' 2.5 zone with 2%-f disseminated grains

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VOLCANICS Ac

Cont'd 122±

129.5

192± - 312

216.5 - 220

?17

220

229

241

247.-. 249

255.5

glomerate, Variable Cont'd

pyrite.Fractures at upper and lower margins @ 35 0 .

Hematitic stained slip @ 35 0 .

Random 1/4-1" quartz veins 1/4 - 8" pinkporphyry dikes and yellow tinted hard porcelaneous threads and bands.LOcal variations as noted:

Sinuous patchy bands of yellow tinted nnrrpl anpnu^ material with patchy areas ofdisseminated fine pyrite in the basaltic groundmass .1/4" quartz stringer with fine chloriticfragments @ 25 0 . Finp. disseminated pyrite up to 2" alonawall rock margins.7" pink porphyry dike @ 40" with z*± Tine disseminated pyrite and random lath ofchalcopyrite.

3/4" pink pegmatic veinlet @ 30 0 with random drains of chalcopyrite.Fine disseminated pyrite in adjacentwa 1 1 rork -

Fragmented 3/4" quartz vein @ 20 0 with1/4" border of fine pyrite.

3 - 1/4" quartz riDDons e 2b 0 ± wrfn Deads of fine pyrite with disseminated finepyrite boarders up to 1/2" on either side of veinlets.3/4" pink pegmatitic veinlet e 25 0 withinterstitial fragments of fine pyrite.

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312

329

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312

329

347

VOLCANICS A(

259.5

274

PORPHYRY DIKE

313

315 - 316.5

MIXED ZONE Q

329 - 339,5

339.5 - 347

DESCRIPTION

glomeritic, Variable Cont'd

3/8" fine disseminated pyritic band @ 48 0 .

1" quartz vienlet @ 20 0 with fragments ofpink feldspar. Fine disseminated pyrite on margins.

-

Pink finely porphyritic aiKe. Liberally disseminated fine interstitialpyrite. 3%-f disseminated pyrite.Random quartz filaments.

9" hematitic red fragment. Sharp contacts @ 35 0 .Agglomeritic fragment.Sharp upper and lower contacts.

JARTZ VEINS, PORPHYRY BASALT

Mixed - possibly boarder zone ofagglomeritic basalt cut by an "altered" porphyry dike. All unitscut by quartz filaments and veinlets with patchy fine pyrite and finemolybdenite. Fine disseminated pyrite throuahporphyry.

. Mainly agglomerate with random quartz vein.

Mineralized porphyry with randomquartz stringer.

SAMPLE NO.

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347

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TO

580

DESCRIPTION

VOLCANICS Agglomeritic, Basalt, Variable

421 - 428.5

433

435± - 4//

469

487 - 527±

527

558

Black fine grained groundmass.Prominantly agglomeritic - fragmented. Random patchy frothy yellow tintedporcelaneous fragments. Random 7ones peppered with blacklappill i-1 ike grains and flakes. Random quart? vpinlets with pink feldsparfragments, loral hrerciated area..Rare, -random specularite thread or seam. Occasional granite porphyry dike.Local unique variations as noted.Pink porphyry dike with patchy amorphous areas.Random quartz filaments and veinlets.pqnrlnm natrhy pyriteMinor disseminated pyrite.1.5 1 pink porphyritic dike @ 40 0 .

ftandom series of low angle quartz veinlets with oink feldsoar fragments.Patchy pyrite grains and disseminations Occasional grain rhalcopyr itp.5%± quartz stringers generally @ 15 0 .3/4" pink veinlet @ 15 0 with bismuthenite laths.

Brecciated Zone

Patchy brecciated zones cemented by oearlvwhite quartz. Patchy liberally disseminated pyrite.

3" hematitic red band 0 45 0 with 1/8"quartz veinlet Fine disseminated pyrite2 1 Pink fine granular porphyry dike @ 35 0

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D.D.H. NO. 6L8813

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347

bBU

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0

TO

580

679

DESCRIPTION

VOLCANICS A^glomeritic, Basalt, Variable Cont'd

Cont'd 558

562

568

566± - 580

GRANITE Min

607± - 627±

627± - 662±

662± - 669

with cross cutting pearly white quartzstringers.

9" pink fine granular porphyry fragment.

3" Quartz vein @ 45 0 with pink feldspar fragments-Fine disseminated pyrite and grains of chalcopyrite.

Random patchy areas pink hematiticstaining and fine disseminated pyrite -locally cut hy qnart7 filampnti and threads

jralized Quartz Stringer ZonePink finely granular granite 70/&+ pink feldspar30X± black ferromagnesians. Laced with quartr filaments and vpinlpf^Liberally disseminated pyrite adjacent tomargins of VPinlpt*; and filampntcDisseminated pyrite in host granite - 11+in^-i- quart? ct^fng^rs and filament*:-Patchy disseminated pyrite.Local variations as noted.

4056 bleached fine grained siliceous and -pvritic patches.

Uniformly medium grained granit.p31 or less quartz veinlets with patches of pyrite.

Bleached pale pink granite larpd withquartz filaments and veinlets. Quart.7 vpinlpts gpnprally Q ?5 0 'Sharp contact @ 80 0 .

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FOOTAGEFROM

679

-

Q

TO

1001

DESCRIPTION

VOLCANICS Agglomeritic, Variable

679 - 688.5

biJ8.5± - /44±

744± - 755.5

755.5 - 818

781

783.5

802

818 -822

General as aboveLocal variations as noted.

Pale grey chloritic zone with quartz threads and filaments - soft.Liberally patchy disseminated very fine pyrite.Local pale yellow hard cherty zones with fine disseminated pyrite.S^H- pyrite.Agglomeritic Unsorted sub-anqular/coarse and finefragments randomly distributed throughout. Random pale arey siliceous bands withvery fine disseminated pyrite.Pale green epidotized zone.

Black agglomeritic basalt. Random series of pink epidotized threadsand veinlets. Rare random quart? veinlets up to 2"with very fine pyrite.

8" hematized basalt zone cut by 1" quartz vpinlet 0 60 0 with fine disspmi nat.pdpyrite.2 pink quartz stringer zone @ 65 0 with 1/4" fraaments of anaular pyrite.1" quartz veinlet @ 15 0 with laths ofpink feldspar. 1/16" angular chalcopyrite fragments.

Pale pink amorphous oranite dike withquartz filaments. Disseminated pyrite throuahout. 'Sharp contacts @ 55 0±.

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679

-*-

TO

1001

DESCRIPTION

VOLCANICS Ajglomeritic, Variable Cont'd

822± - 842±

84^± - 8b2±

859.5

862 - 870

878

yzii

954.5

962

961 - 966±

954± - 1001

Basalt with random hematized bandsand patches.Patchy areas or pale grey and pinK nematitic fine grained siliceous material with veryfine disseminated pyrite. Random sinuous, low anale quartzveinlets. 3%-t- fine disseminated pyrite.

12" zone with seams of massivemolybdenite along core.^%-i- mnl yhdpn i tp

Pale Pink fine granular granite dike.Laced with quartz stringers with beads pyrite. Patchy disseminated pyrite in host oranite.Sharp contacts.24" Quartz vein along core - 15 0±iZ" nematized zone witn 1/4" quartz stringer, at low angle to core.Random beads pyrite.

FAULT ZONE @ 40 0 .

1" gouge.R" fragmented qiiart7 vpin with f rgnnipnt Sof chlorite on upper portion of fault. 12" Broken core on lower portion of fault.zone.

2" quartz vein @ 35 0 - chlorite fragments- in quartz with fine beads of chalcopyrite.Random series of quartz stringers alongcore. Mechancially broken core.

Fractured agglomerate and peppery

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679

.

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1001

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DESCRIPTION

VOLCANICS Agglomeritic, Variable Cont'd

954± - 1001

END OF HOLE

lappilli fragments approximately 15fractures per 5 feet.

Xjo^s^s Casing in hole. /tf ~~~ "^^

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D.O.H. NO. GL8813pAGg 9

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TODESCRIPTION

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GL881

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SAMPLE NO.

3-1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14'

15

16

FOOTAGE

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122

216.5

228.5

247

312

421

TO

124.5

221

230

249.5

315

317

319.5

324

329

333

338

340

342

347

425.5

428.5

SAMPLE LENGTH

2.5

4.5

1.5

2.5

3

2

2.5

4.5

5

4

5

2

2

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SAMPLE NO.

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19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

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469

493

566

TO

433

434.5

472

477

495

499.5

504

509

514

570.5

575

580

584.5

589.5

594

598

6^-jT

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4.5

1.5

3

5

2

4.5

4.5

5

5

4.5

4.5

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36

37

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40

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45

46

47

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50

51

52

53

54

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fi?6630.5

635

639.5643.5

648653

657

662

666

671676

679

680.5

685.5

688

723.5

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5

4.5

4.5

54.5

4.5

4.54

4.55

4

5

4

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Au-

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GL8? 13-55 781 784

56 801.5 803 1.5

57 817.5 822 4.5

58 844 847.5 3.559 852 4.5

60 857

61 859

62 861 1.5

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