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42A12NE0068 2.17043 LOVELAND 010
GEOPHYSICAL REPORTFOR
THE REID SYNDICATEON THE
LOVELAND PROPERTYLOVELAND TOWNSHIP
PORCUPINE MINING DIVISIONNORTHEASTERN, ONTARIO
Prepared by: J. C. Gran t", GET, FGAC December,1996
2,17048^RECEIVED
H: B 11 1997
MINING LANDS BRANCH
42A12NE0068 2.17043 LOVELAND 0 10C
TABLE OF CONTENTSPage
INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . , , , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l
PROPERTY LOCATION AND ACCESS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . l
CLAIM GROUP. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , , . . , . . . . l
PERSONNEL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
GROUND PROGRAM...................,.,...,.......... 2,3
SURVEY RESULTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS...,...,........... 4
CERTIFICATE
APPENDICIES: A. SCINTREX MP-2 PROTON MAGNETOMETERB. CRONE, PEM SYSTEM
LIST OF FIGURES: 1.LOCATION MAP2.PROPERTY LOCATION MAP3.CLAIM MAP
POCKET MAPS: CONTOUR OF THE TOTAL FIELD MAGNETIC SURVEY
PULL OUT MAPS: PEM SECTIONS, LINES 300,400 and 500ME
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INTRODUCTION
The services of Exsics Exploration Limited were retained by Mr, L. Bonhomme on behalf of the Reid Syndicate to complete a linecutting and geophysical program on a group of their claims located in the north central section of Loveland Township of the Porcupine Mining Division.
The purpose of this program was to test the claim group for conductive horizons which would be considered favourable areas for base metal deposition.
The program began on the 22nd of November, 1996 and was completed by the 04th of December, 1996. A total ol" 10,06 kilometers of grid lines were cut and read during the course of the ground program.
PR PJPJLRT X LOCATION AND ACCESS
The claim group is located in the north central section of Loveland Township such that Enid Creek crosses the west and southwest section of the grid in roughly a northwest-southeast direction. The grid which was established on the property is located to the east of the Creek. Figures l and 2.
Access to the claim group during the ground program was relatively easy. Highway 576 travels north off of Highway 101 West, and provides access to Kamiskotia Lake. A short distance northof the Lake, an all weather road, locally called the Abitibi road runs north-northwest off of Highway 576 and provides access to the bridge across Enid Creek. A skidoo access route was esablished along the Creek by clearing out the tag-alders and provided access to Line 0 + 00 at the baseline. Figure 2. Travelling time from Timmins to the site is approximately l hour.
Access for the survey period was along the same route except a warm spell resulted in the Creek being unsafe for skidoo access and thus resulted in a foot traverse along the edges of the creek and at times the shore to access the same line and starting point.
Travelling time for the survey crew was 2 hours from Timmins to the grid.
The claim numbers which make up the property in Loveland Township are as follows.
P-1204758. . . . 16 Units P-1204759. . . . 8 Units
The claim which will be discussed in this report and was covered by the present program is P-1204578
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Refer to figure 3 copied from MNDM Plan M-293, Loveland Township, for the positioning of the claims.
PERSONNEL
The field crew directly responsible for the collection of all data were as follows,
J.C.Grant, Timmins, OntarioL. P, Otis, Timmins, OntarioA. Wabi, Timmins, OntarioN. Wabi, Timmins, OntarioJ Ryan, Timmins, Ontario
The field program was completed under the direct supervision of J. C. Grant and all of the compilation and computor work was completed by P. Gauthier of Exsics.
GROUND PROGRAM
The ground program was to be completed in two phases. The first phase was to complete a detailed metric grid which was cut to cover the north central section of the claim group. This grid consisted of 100 meter spaced lines and 25 meter spaced stations. The lines were to be cut to the north and south boundaries of the claim group from a control line, Baseline, which was cut 400 meters east from a distinctive bend in the Creek.The 4 eastern lines were 1.6 kilometers long and the 3 western lines were cut from the north claim boundary to the Creek. The total grid consisted of 10.06 ki lometers.
The second phase of the ground program was to complete a detailed magnetic survey and a deep penetrating, PEM, electromagnetic survey across hhe cut lines. The magnetic survey was read across all of the cut lines, however, the PEM survey was completed on cross lines 300,400 and 500ME, only. The following survey parameters were kept constant throughout the program
MAGNETIC SURVEY
Line spacing.......................100 metersStation spacing........,....,...... 25 metersReading interval................... 25 metersDiurnal correction......,.......... base line loopingReference field.................... 57,500 gammasDatum subtract.. . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . , . . . 57,000 gammasParameters read.................... Earth's total magnetic fieldUnit accuracy,..,.,,,.,,.,.,....,.. 0.5 gammas
THORBURN TWP.
LOVELAND TWP.
1204758 nits
1204759 8 Units
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CLAIM SKETCH Fig. 3Date: Nov. 1996 Scalt: r' MNOM P!on#: M-293Drawn: P. Gouthier Inferp: J.C. Grant Job No. E-2I9
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The collected, corrected, and levelled data was then plotted onto a base map at a scale of 1:2500 and then contoured at 20 gamma intervals where possible.
A copy of the magnetic contour map is included in the back pocket of this report.
Specifications for the Scintrex MF- 7 magnetometer can be found as Appendix A of this report.
PEM SURVEY,(Horizontal loop), Time Domain
Line spacing...................,...100 metersStation spacing.................... 25 metersReading interval . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . 50 meter recon, 25 meter detailCoil seperation....................150 metersSearch depth range.,.......,.......75 to 110 metersPrimary pulse .....................400Syncronization..........,..,.......Radio linkFrequencies read, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 slices of the secondary field
through a frequency range of2000hz to 16hz
Parameters Measured...,.....,,.....Horizontal component
The collected data was the plotted as stacked profiles of all 8 frequencies read, per station, per line and are presented as individual sections for each line read. These line sections are included as pull outs in this report,
Specifications for the Crone, PEM system can be found as Appendix B of this report.
SJJRVEY RESULTS
The PEM survey was not successful in locating or outlining any definite bedrock conductors on the three lines that were surveyed. The program was stopped as it was net effective enough and the property did not warrant any further coverage with type of survey method. The property appears to be underlain by sands and gravels on the central and north sections of the grid and by a more conductive clay and swamp layering on the south section of the grid.
The magnetic survey generally did little to enhance the property. The survey outlined north-northwest striking zones which seems to correlate to possible dike like structures. There may be indications of a break in the north trending units in the vicinity of the baseline with a unit striking east-west. This east -west structure can be seen in the shape of Enid Creek in the same location. A gully was also observed along the baseline which coincides with the structure,
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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The program was not success in locating or outlining any bedrock conductors on the survey grid. Generally the property seems to be underlain by a north-northwest striking unit which appears to have been cross-cut by an east-west striking unit, most probably a minor fault or moderate shear zone.
Should further work be contemplated on the property, then it should consist of a deeper penetrating, higher powered, EM system.
Respectfully submitted
J,C.Grant, GET, FGAC October, .1996.
CERTIFICATE
I, John C. Grant, hereby certify that:
1} I am a graduate geophysicist (1975) of the three year program in Geological Technology at Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Technology, Sudbury, Campus. I have worked subseguentely as an Exploration Geophysicist for Teck Exploration Limited (5 years), North Bay office, and as Exploration Manager and Geophysicist for Exsics Exploration Limited from 1980 to present.
2) I am Association
Member o 1984.since
Certified Engineering Technologist
3) I am a member of the Geological Association of Canada.
4) I have twenty (20) surveys and
been actively engaged in my profession for the last years, including all aspects of exploration studies, interpretations.
5) I have no specific or special interest in the described property. I have been retained as a Consulting Geophysicist by the claim holders.
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John Charles Grant, GET, FGAC [Q lOHN GRANT C'l j -™"
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APPENDIX A
earth science division
Proton Precession Magnetometer for Portable or Base Station Use
features
MP-2
1 gamma sensitivity and accuracy over range of 20,000 to 100,000 gammas.Operates in very high gradients, to 5000 gammas per metre.Ultra small size and weight.Up to 25,000 readings from only 8 D cells.Battery pack isolated from electronics for corrosion protection.Battery pack easily extended for winter use.Light-emitting diode digital display, with complete test feature.Unique no-glare polarized reflector permits easy reading in bright sunlight.Indicator light warning of excessivegradient, ambient noise or electronicfailure.Digital readout of battery voltage.Rugged all metal housing for rough field use at all temperatures.Automatic recycling or external trigger features permit ready conversion to base station use.Short reading time.Broad operating temperature range.
SCirMTHEX
The MP-2 Is a portable one gamma proton precession magnetometer for field survey or base station use. The optimized design of sen sor and circuitry using the latest CMOS com ponents has resulted in a very light weight, low power consumption, rugged and reliable magnetometer.
Light emitting diodes coupled with an in genious optically polarized reflector combine solid state reliability with easy reading even in bright sunlight.
A standard automatic recycling feature allows ready use of the MP-2, with suitable (optional) interfacing, as a base station recorder in analogue or ditigal form. Alternatively, P remote trigger can be used.
The noise-cancelling dual-coil sensor and elec tronics have been so designed as to effectively eliminate reading problems due to virtually all magnetic gradients which may be encountered in field survey conditions.
ULJ sciiMrnEX'MAGNETOMETER
'MODEL M*** .. .. ,-:- :; :.
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF M P-2 MAGNETOMETER
RESOLUTION
TOTAL FIELD ACCURACY
RANGE
INTERNAL MEASURING PROGRAMME
EXTERNAL TRIGGER
DISPLAY
RECORDER OUTPUT (Optional)
GRADIENT TOLERANCE
POWER SOURCE
SENSOR
HARNESS
OPERATING TEMPERATURE TANGE
SIZE
WEIGHTS
1 Gamma.
± 1 Gamma over full operating range.
20.000 to 100,000 gammas in 25 overlaoping steps.
Single reading — 3.7 seconds. Recyc. feature permits automatic repetitive readings 3.7 seconds intervals.
External trigger input permits use of sampling intervals longer than 3.7 seconds.
5 digit LED (Light Emitting Diode) readout dis playing total magnetic field in gammas or nor malized battery voltage.
Multiplied precession frequency and gate time outputs for interfacing with incremental tape recorders (eg. Increlogger) for digital recor ding. As an additional option a digital to analogue convertor is available for use with analogue recorders.
Up to 5000 gammas/metre.
8 alkaline "D" cells provice up to 25,000 readings at 25 0 C under reasonable signal/noise conditions (less at lower temperatures). Premium carbon-zinc cells provide about 40Vo of this number.
Omnidirectional, shielded, noise-cancelling dual coil, optimized for high gradient tolerance.
Complete for operation with staff or back pack sensor.
-35"C to *60"C.
Console, with batteries: 80 x 160 x 250mm. Sensor: 80 x 150mm. Staff: 30 x 1550mm. (extended)
30 x 600 mm. (collapsed)
Console, with batteries: 1.8kg. Sensor: 1.3kg. Staff: 0.6kg.
SCINTREX LIMITED222 Snidercrolt Road,Concofd. Ontario, Canada L4K 1B5
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APPENDIX B
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GEOPHYSICS LIMITED3607 WOLFEDALE ROAD, MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, CANADA, L5C1V8
Phone:(416)270-0096 TELEX: 06-961260
AUSTRALIA OFFICE: 244 Newbridge Road, MOOREBANK, N.S.W. 2170.
Phone: (02)602-0937 TELEX: 71-22922
RECEIVER
FLEXIBILITY:
The equipment is not restricted to a fixed method. Since it is a Time Domain Method there are no rigid geometrical restrictions as to coil configurations. The transmit coil energizes — as small or large horizontal loops or a vertical loop. The receive coil measures — all three compo nents of the secondary fields if required. The wide frequency spectrum discriminates between zones of varying conductivity. With minor modifications the equipment has borehole capa bilities to a depth of 300 meters.
INTERPRETATION:
The equipment is capable of measuring all 3 components of the secondary fields. This information can be translated into accurate estimates of the shape and position of the conductors. The method of direct plotting of induced current paths at different frequencies is a very effective interpretative method that can be performed in the field. A complete study of borehole response curves is available, (D. Wood's Thesis).
TRANSMITTER
EQUIPMENT SALES, RENTAL ft CONTRACT SERVICES AVAILABLE
PEM SPECIFICATIONSTRANSMITTER: 'J'~
— Transmit Control: 37x25x21 cm, Weight: 11kg (23 Ibs)— Output Voltage: 24 volt, maximum output current 20 amps— Output Waveform: Switch selectable timebase of "10ms" or "20ms" with "10ms" timebase current on 10.8ms, ramp shut off for 1.4ms, current off 9.4ms — reversing continuous waveform. With "20ms" timebase current on and off times are doubled.— Input Power from 2 of 12 volt rechargeable batteries. Standard equipment uses 2 of 12 volt, 20 amp hour Globe gel cells in an aluminum case that can be mounted on a packframe. Weight 18.1 kg (40 Ibs) Optional Equipment — lightweight powerpack 4 of 6 volt, 8 amp hour rechargeable gel cells, Weight — 9 kg (20 Ibs). Motor generator for continuous operation "DEEPEM" or Borehole EM, packframe mounted 3 HP, 4 cycle gasoline engine and 24 volt generator. Total weight 18 kg (40 Ibs).— Timing controls by radio and/or cable to receiver. Cable standard length — 100M.— Control box dimensions: 20.5cm x 25.5cm x 36.5cm. Weight 10 kg (22 Ibs).— Transmit Loop: Variable in size and number of turns from standard 6 and 9 meter diameter aluminum loops to breakable loop 9 meters in diameter and single turn 100 meter square (or 400x400 feet square) for DEEPEM and Borehole capabilities. All loops have approximately 1 Ohm resistance and a weight of 15 kg (30 Ibs).— Battery Chargers: 2 of modified Gel cell chargers 14.4 volts, initial charge current 3 to 4 amps, 110 volts or optional 220 volt supply — 50-60Hz.— Vertical Loop Mast: Optional extra — 5 pieces tubular aluminum 9 meters high. Weight 6 kg.— High powered transmitters (24 volts, 80 amps) are available upon request.
RECEIVER:
Receiver Coil: Ferrite core antenna with preamplifier, mounted on a tripod. Dimensions: Height 63 cm, s ' diameter 11 cm, weight 7 kg (16 Ibs). Preamplifier power supply 2 of 9 volt batteries, vertical and horizontal/---^, levels are mounted on the coil.
Receiver Measuring Unit. Dimensions: 28 cm x 27 cm x 18 cm; weight 7 kg (16 Ibs). Measurements on "10ms" time base. — Primary pulse: -100 too p sec., mid point — 50 M s, position variable by means of a 10 turn pot — used to set zero time position at peak primary pulse. Primary pulse sample is usually set at "1000" by means of variable gain pot.
Eight samples of secondary field:(1) 100 to 200 us middle point 150 us(2) 200 to 400 us middle point 300 us(3) 400 to 700 us middle point 550 us(4) 700 to 1100 us middle point 900 [js(5) 1100 to 1800 us middle point 1450 us(6) 1800 to 3000 us middle point 2400 us(7) 3000 to 5000 us middle point 4000 us(8) 5000 to 7800 us middle point 6400 us
Sample times can be doubled by switching to "20ms" time base. Receiver voltages are integrated over sample width and automatically stored and averaged over a 11 second period. Samples can also be read continuously.
SHIPPING: All instruments packed in foam lined wood boxes. Shipping Weight(1) Box Receiver unit 14.5 kb ( 32 Ibs)(2) Box Transmitter unit 20 kg ( 45 Ibs)(3) Box Battery unit 28 kg ( 61 Ibs)(4) Box Receive Coil 16 kg ( 36 Ibs(5) Box Transmit Coil, packframe, battery, chargers, timing cable 36 kg ( 80 Ibsy-^
Total approximate shipping weight: 114.5 kg (254 Ibs)
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SYNCRDNIZATION' RADIO LINK PRIMARY PULSE: 400 COIL SEPARATION: 150n DEPTH TD SPURGE' CONDUCTIVITY' WIDTH- DIP'
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PROPERTY: LOVELflND TOWNSHIP
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TITLE: PEfl ttOVING COIL SURVEY
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CLIENT: REID SYNDICflTE
PROPERTY: LOVELflND TOWNSHIP
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TITLE: PEtl MOVING COIL SURVET
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EXSIC5 EXPLORflTION
CLIENT: REID S YNDICATE
PROPERTY: LOVELflND TOWNSHIP
LINE 500 East
TITLE: PEH HOY ING COIL SURVEY
DflTE: NOV. 1 996 SCflLE: 1 :5000 JOB NO: E-219
Ontario Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Declaration of Assessment Work Performed on Mining LandMining Act, Subsection 65(2) and 66(3), R.S.O. 1990
•ersonal information fining Act, the infori Questions about th 133 Ramsey Lake F
nstructions:42A12NE0068 2.17043 LOVELAND
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Transaction Number (office use)
essment Files Research Imaging
RW21 and 66(3) of the Mining Act. Under section 8 of the nt work and correspond with the mining land holder, of NortheayDevelopmenL and.Mines, 6th Floor,
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!. Type of work performed: Check ( ^ ) and report on only ONE of the following groups for this declaration.
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'lease remember to: - obtain a work permit from the Ministry of Natural Resources as required;- provide proper notice to surface rights holders before starting work;- complete and attach a Statement of Costs, form 0212;- provide a map showing contiguous mining lands that are linked for assigning work;- include two copies of your technical report.
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(Print Name)
1h in this Declaration of Assessment Work having caused the work to be performed or witnessed the same during after its completion and, to the best of my knowledge, the annexed report is true.
(o be recorded and distributed. ,g land where work was performed,
/company this form.
Work can only be assigned to claims that are contiguous (adjoining) to at the time work was performed. A map showing the contiguous link
g Claim Number. Or if 4 was done on other eligible
ning land, show in this olumn the location number idicated on the claim map.
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, do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible under
Jbsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for assignment to contiguous claims or for application to
ie claim where the work was done.^nature of Recorded Holder or Agent Authorized In Writing Date
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Instructions for cutting back credits that are not approved.
jme of the credits claimed in this declaration may be cut back. Please check ( ^ ) in the boxes below to show how
iu wish to prioritize the deletion of credits:
D 1. Credits are to be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option 2 or 3 or 4 as indicated.
D 2. Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims listed last, working backwards; or
,0 3. Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims listed in this declaration; or
D 4. Credits are to be cut back as prioritized on the attached appendix or as follows (describe):
le: If you have not indicated how your credits are to be deleted, credits will be cut back from the Bank first followed by optjcg-ijugibergJL
r Office Use Only
POftCUPiNE MINING DfVlSlO
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Date Approved
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Date Notification Sent"
Total Value of Credit ApproMd*
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Ontario Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit
Transaction Number (office use)
'ersonal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of subsection 6(1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96. Under section 8 of the Mining Act, the information is a public record. This information will be used to review the assessment work and correspond with the mining land holder. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Chief Mining Recorder, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 6th Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario. P3E 685.
Work TypeUnits of Work
Depending on the type of work, list the number of hours/days worked, metres of drilling, kilo metres of grid line, number of samples, etc.
Cost Per Unit of work
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Total Value of Assessment Work
Calculations of Filing Discounts:
. Work filed within two years of performance is claimed at 1000/*) of the above Total Value of Assessment Work. :. If work is filed after two years and up to five years after performance, it can only be claimed at SO^b of the Total Value of Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims, use the calculation below:TOTAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK x 0.50 Total S value of worked claimed.
ste:Work older than 5 years is not eligible for credit.A recorded holder may be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 45 days of a Kiuest for verification and/or correction/clarification. If verification and/or correction/clarification is not made the lister may reject ail or part of the assessment work submitted.
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Ministry of Ministers duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines et des Mines Ontario
Geoscience Assessment OfficeApril 21, 1997 933 Ramsey Lake Road
6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario
Gary White P3E 6B5Mining RecorderOntario Government Complex Telephone: (705) 670-5853P.O. Bag 3060, Hwy 101 East Fax: ( 705 ) 670-5863South Porcupine, ONPON 1HO
Dear Sir or Madam: Submission Number: 2.17043
Status Subject: Transaction Number(s): W9660.00625 Approval After Notice
We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.
If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the notice, and any steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work which has received a 45 Day Notice.
Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the response date on the summary.
NOTE: This correspondence may affect the status of your mining lands. Please contact the Mining Recorder to determine the available options and the status of your claims.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Lucille Jerome by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5858.
Yours sincerely,
ORIGINAL SIGNED BYRon C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands SectionMines and Minerals Division
Correspondence ID: 10730 Copy for: Assessment Library
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2 .17043
Date Correspondence Sent: April 21, 1997 Assessor: Lucille Jerome
Transaction Number
First Claim Number
W9660.00625 1204758
Section:14 Geophysical EM 14 Geophysical MAG
Township(s) l Area(s)
LOVELAND
Status
Approval After Notice
Approval Date
April 15, 1997
Correspondence to:Mining Recorder South Porcupine, ON
Resident Geologist South Porcupine, ON
Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON
Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):John C. GrantTIMMINS, ONTARIO, CANADA
Mr. John Huot Timmins, Ontario
Page: l
Correspondence ID: 10730
Distribution of Assessment Work Credit
The following credit distribution reflects the value of assessment work performed on the mining land(s). Please contact the Mining Recorder to determine if this affects the status of your claims.Date: April 21, 1997
Submission Number: 2 .17043
Transaction Number: W9660.00625Claim Number Value Of Work Performed1204758 10,903.00
Total: S 1 0,903.00
Page: l
Correspondence ID: 10730
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EXSICS EXPLORATIONP.O. Box 1880, P4N-7X1Suite 1 3, Hollinger BWg, Timmins Ont.Telephone: 705-367-4151^^^^^^^
CLIENT: REID SYNDICATEPROPERTY: LOVELAND TWPTITLE:
MAGNETOMETER SURVEYDateiDec. 1 996Drawn:P.Gauthier
Scale: 1:5000Interp: J.C.Grant
NTS:Job No.;E-219