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TRANSCRIPT
a.13734 PLAYFAIR 010
13734
REPORT on the
GEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION PROGRAM
on the
PLAYFAIR TOWNSHIP PROPERTY
for
Urn. UEISFLOCK
RECEIVED
DEC Og 1980
MINING LANDS SECTION
Jan. Joe-Anne G. Salo
1IMJJLX 42Ae8Nwaae3 2.13734 PLAYFAIR 010C
1. Purpose
Introducti on
2. Regional Location flap
3. Property Location flap
4. Claim Map
5. Location and Access
Property Description
Past Exploration b. General Geology
Method of Survey7. Airborne Total Intensity Magnetic Survey fi. Sampling
Discussion
^. Descriptions
APPENDIX
Mag Data Sheets
Mag Map
Plugger Map
mR POSE:
The seven claims were staked bn the fall of nflT by
Uillidm Ueisflock and Larry Salo. The present work
peogram is being done on an OPAP grant. All previous
work has been concentrated in one area with little or
no reasoning or explanations documented. fir. Ueisflock
is taking the first step in establishing if there is a
mineable property in the area.
INTRODUCTION:
In January of mQn doe-Anne Salon a private contractor
was contracted by Uilliam Ueisflock to perform a
geophysical survey and compile reports on the property.
The property covered by the program is composed of seven
mining claims in Playfair Township! in the Larder Lake
Mining Division! Northeastern Ontario.
The program involved a Total Field Magnetometer Survey
and plugger/blasting work for assay samples. The survey
was carried out on a metric north-south grid in early
January niD. The plugger/blasting work was carried out on
the same grid using plotted mag coordinates. Samples
were snet to Swastika Laboratories for analysis.
This report describes the methods and results of the
program.
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LOCATION AND ACCESS:
The property is a seven claim group in Con IVi Lots le? '
and 13 of Playfair Township! tied onto the township line
between NcCann and Playfair Townships. They are part
of the Larder Lake Mining Division.
The group is accessed by travelling Highway 11 out ofTimmins to Ramore. Just south of Ramore is a concession
road leading to the pipeline pumping station. Travelling
this road west for approximately three miles to the end at
Wildgoose Creek. Skidoo was used from there for approximatelyone mile on an old bush road that ends in the center of the
property.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONS
This property has large amounts of exposed outcrops and large visible dykes. The outcrop is very sheared and spikey
It seems to be an oval shape in the center of the group. The dyke wall is very visible from Line b E looking west
and Line M E one walks beside and over the dyke. The
far east and southern part of the group is tag alders and
swamp. The Wildgoose Creek runs through the northern most
portion of the claims. This creek is in a very steep valley
The topography suggests it was a lot larger at one time.
The area is covered with evergreens and birch on the west
changing to hardwoods towards Line 3 E and then black
spruce and swamp to the east and south east. In the
area of Line l U and the baseline there id a small swamp
between outcrops with cedar bordering the edges.
PAST EXPLORATION:
- NORANDA MINES- trenching and drilling- TEMPLE GOLD MINES- drilling using Norandas teenches
l T? 3- SHERUIN MINERALS LTD.-Magnetic and geological surveys
-drilling
n?S- SPAR HOLDINGS AND EXPLORATION LTD.-geology mapping Although it is known further exploration has been done
by various holders! none has been placed on file.
GENERAL GEOLOGY'-.
The general geology of the property is Keewatin Greenstoneintruded younger granitesi porphyries and diabase dykes.The trend of the volcaniss is east-west. The volcanics aremainly massive btuic flows that form resistive ridges.These are intruded by syenite and diabase dykes.Fire has pasted through this area in the pasti baking theouter surface of the rock. Most areas show signs of ozidizationand carbonation. Several quartz stringers and pyritticveinlets are in evidencen especially near and in the trenches.An intense regional mapping compilation is provided by
L. S. Jensen in 1T7S. Results and descriptions from samplesare on file at the Drill Core Libraryi Kirkland Lake.The Ontario Mineral Potential Map p.!S17i shows the propertyto be of High Mineral Potential! showing a focused area offine grained lacustrine surficial deposit.
METHODS OF SURVEY:
The Total Field Magnetic Survey was carried out between Jan 3 and Jan 11 1^0. A proton percession magnetometer was used for the survey and was operated by Joe-Anne Salo
od Connaught! Ontario.
A metric grid was used for control during the survey. The grid was cut with north-south running lines centered every IDD meters along an east-west baseline. Pickets were
erected along the gridlines at 25 meter centers. Magnetic readins were taken at every station along the grid lines and baseline. Diurnal drift corrections were controlled by looping grid lines with a predetermined
control basestation.
SANPLING:
After the Total Field Magnetic Survey was completed! ^fc corrected and mappedn ten areas of contact between
mag highs and mag lows were selected. Each of these areas were blasted for sampling.The station designation was walked to and a trail was packed for easy leaving of the area. The snow was cleared by shovel and or auger. An Atlas Copco Plugger was then used to make holes on one foot in depth. The holes weee filled with Sil^gel 7 U'/. s ticks and detonbted with a timed fuse. Samples from each hole were then selected for the visible potential for assaying. Five more plugger holes and blasts were placed in the existing trenches. Assay results to follow.
DISCUSSION:
A total of 5 33 readings were taken during the magneticsurvey. Some readings in the northern most section werenot done due to the ice conditions of the Wildgoose Creekbeigg unsafe to cross. The lowest value obtained was573Efl gammas and the highest was bMT3T gammas with thebackground between SflSDO and STSDD gammas. The contouring ofthe readings show a definite east-west trending of the structure.The areas of outcrop show strong fast changes from highto low.
1. The area between 200 and MOON on lines 3U-SE seemto have a definite anomaly with low centers. Plugger workand blasting should show this to be an economic anomaly andon the contact between greenstone nad intrusives.5. The End anomaly on Lines 3 and 4 E bbtween 500 and bOONis likely to be reflective of the horneblende syeniteintrusives.
3.The south-west and westerly most part of the djrid is veryflat with the exception of one high and low side by side.This could be caused by the ridge running north-southdirectly to the west beside the area as the area itselfis swampy with overburden.It is recommended that the areas of previous explorationbe re-evaluated on a minor scale and that depending uponassay resultsi a major work program be carried out in thetwo anomalis areas mentioned above.
SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONS
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Cl-^b^-LEU-EflQN-B-
Cl-^70-
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Keewatin Volcanics-very finen scattered sulfides
Keewatin Volcanics-sulfide veinlets and well mineralize
Volcanics with synite intrusives-no visible sulphides
Volcanics with visible sulphides
Volcanics mixed with quartz-visible sulphides and synit
Lamprophyre dyke-Hematite stain
Granite like rock-no sulphides or quartz
Fine grained diabase- calcitic synite intrusives-v.s.
Diabase with visible sulphides
Volcanics with granite intrusives-well mineralized
Volcanic-granite contact-very little sulphides
Gabbro like diabase-no sulphides
Volcanics- no sulphides
Volcanics with calcite intrusives
Keewatin with small mineralized quartz veinlets
Keewatin with small mineralized quartz veinlets
Keewatin volcanics-little mineralization
Volcanics with sulphides- coppery staining
Volcanics with granite intrusives
Soil sample
Volcanics-quartz contactMainly quartz with volcanic stringers-massive sulphideson volcanicsVolcanics-quartz mixed pyrite and dull silver mineraliz
Mineralized Keewatin volcanics and quartzVolcanics with silvery mineralization
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APPENDIX TO REPORT FIELP PROCEDURE FOR A MAGNETOMETER SdRi/FV
The MagnetometeA defect-ton depend-6 on the toto-6 veA-ttco^ -tnten-6-cty and -c made up 0(5 :
a) A -CaAge poAt w/uch doe-6 not vaAy with -time OA po-6-ction on -the pAopeAty6) A -ima-td paAt which vatiu witJi time., called the. diu/inal vaA.iatJ.onc J A paA-t wfi^ch vaA'te^ O VSA the. pAopw-tt/, c.aiZe.d the. anomaly
J-t ^5 nece^^a^i/ ^Co e-C-OTi-tnate (a) and (b) and to mea^uAe le). Tne i-it^t may be e-f-ori'Cnated by ^ub-taac-tcna, a constant ua^ue (J-tom atf! tne (5-tna^ ca^cu-fated valu&A in the.
T/ie second may be e^-un-ina^ed bt/ mea^iiA^ng duiAnat changes and 4ubfriavti.ng tnem (5/iom t/ie Ae4u^t4 at eac/t station. The. ^ie^idual a&te*. the^e. c.oMe.ctioM ale. made -C4 fenown a-6 the anomaly value..
Se-ttoiq Up Ba^e
To obtain a Qiaph showing the. variation o^ t/ie magnetic fatld dating a day it ci nece-44OA{/ to e^tabli^h a AeAie^ od Atation* O UCA the. pAopeAty wAo-6e va-^ue i* known. Tne^e ba-6e 4tOxtcon-6 thoatd be. -60 placed that one. 01 anotheA may be conveniently Aead at-fea/it eueAy notu. T/ie ba4e ^^ne acAot* a piopeAtij -U u^e-iul hou a line. ofc *ach a* one. tie. linej* which ate. not mo/ie than one. halfa mile, iiom the. bate. line..
To 4tt out the. ba*e. Atation* the. following piocedute i*
1. Read ba^e A, t/ien B, tnen C, then P and -tetuAn to A2. Read faa^e P, E, F, 6 and Aetu/in to 83. Con-tome uiiti-E a^^ ba^e Atati.onA aAe. covered4. Tabulate t/ie Ae-6a^t4 a^ xn the example
STATIOW
Ba4e A
Ba^e 8
6a^e C
6a4e P
Ba^e A
TIME
9.00
9.10
9.20
9.30
9.40
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1190
1060
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1225
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1051
810
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Note that ba-5e A ha-6 -dic-tea^ed jjAom 1 190 to 1225 in 40 minute.*. To bting the. value, back to 1 190 one. mtut ^ubtAact 35 gammas. The. oAAmption i* imde. that the
ha^ been Aegtt^oA hence 8a4e 8 mtMt /lave 1 /4 x 3 5 -6ubtAacted and 40 on. A ^ the calculation iA coAA-ted out ^OA all ba^e
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1.2 EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD
Figure l shows nominal distribution of Earth's magnetic field in
kilogammas, with dotted lines separating equatorial and polar re
gions. In polar regions an inclination of magnetic field vector
is closer to vertical, while in equatorial regions it is nominally
horizontal. To obtain the best precession signal and superior qua
lity of operation, the sensor must be aligned accordingly. Orien
tation line at the side of the sensor should be oriented vertically
in polar regions and horizontally in equatorial regions. Although
maximum signals are achieved by aligning the sensor orientation
line close to the actual direction of the magnetic field, it is ge-
neraly not necessary to .30 beyond horizontal/vertical orientation
mentioned above.
Range position on a front panel of the instrument should initially
be selected closest to a nominal value of magnetic field shown for
particular region in fig.l. As local distributions of magnetic
field could be considerably altered, a proper range position should
be determined by first valid reading of the magnetometer (first two
digits of the display show a real magnetic field value for the place
of measurement). During a survey, the field value may change beyond
initially used range and the Range switch position should be adju
sted accordingly, although the GSM-8 will generally work correctly
on several adjacent ranges.
Local ferromagnetic objects like screws, nuts, pocket knives,
nickel coins, wristwatches, tools etc. may impair the quality of
measurement by modifying the value of local magnetic field being
measured or in drastic cases by even destroying the proton precession
signal due to excessive gradients. For best results ferromagnetic
objects should be kept away from the sensor. NiCd batteries, al
though slightly magnetic, do not produce visible effect on measu
rements if the sensor is installed on the staff and kept at arms
length away from the operator and the console. For back-pack in
stallation of the sensor a nonmagnetic set of batteries is recom
mended .
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
RESOLUTION:
ACCURACY:
RANGE:
GRADIENT TOLERANCE:
OPERATING MDDES:
OUTPUT:
EXTERNAL TRIGGER:
POWER REQUIREMENTS:
POWER SOURCE:
BATTERY CHARGER:
OPERATING TEMPERATURE:
DIMENSIONS:
l ganna, 0.5 gamma optional
i l gantra over operating range
20,000-100,000 ganma in 23 overlapping steps
Up to 5000 garme/toetre
MANUAL PUSHBUTTON, new reading every 1.85 sec., display active between readings
CYCLING, pushbutton initiated, 1.85 sec. period
SELFTEST, pushbutton controlled, 7 sec. period
VISUAL: 5 digit l on (0.4") high Liquid Crystal Display, visible in any ambient light
DIGITAL: Multiplied precession frequency and gating pulse
ANALOG: Optional 0-99 or 0-999 gamna
Permits externally triggered operation with pe riods longer than 1.85 sec. (optional minimum period 0.9 sec.)
12V 0.7A peak, 5mA standby
INTERNAL: 12V 0.75Ah NiCd rechargeable battery 3,000 readings per full charge
EXTERNAL: 12-18V
Input: 110/220V 50/60I1Z; output: 14V 75mA DC
-35 to +55C
CONSOLE: 15x8xl5on (6x3fjx6")
SENSOR: 14x7on dia (5*sx3" dia)
STAFF: 175on (70") extended, 53cro (21") col lapsed , or 4 45cm (18") sectionsVEIGJfT: Tl,^ If tt-\
Established 1928
Certificate No. 77516
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.
Assaying - Consulting - Representation
(Errltfirale nf AualyatfiFeb.2, 1990
Received
Submitted
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P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK1TO Telephone (705)642-3244, FAX (705)642-3300
G. Lebel - Manager /ns
Established 1928
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.
Assaying - Consulting - Representation
(tottftratr nf Analysts
Certificate No.
Received Jan.
77516
25, 1990
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Rock
Feb. 14, 1990
Samples
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Established 1928
Swastika Laboratories Certificate Nn 77516 - A Page. -6-
"Semi-Quantitative Multi-Element Analysis"
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Established 1928
Swastika Laboratories Certificate No.. 77516 - A Page.-7-
"Semi-Quantitative Multi-Element Analysis"
SAMPLE NO:SilverArsenicBoronBariumBeri IliumBismuthCadmiumCeriumCobaltChromiumCopperLanthanumMolybdenumNiobiumNickelLeadSulphurAntimonySeleniumTinStrontiumTellurium
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chrome steel
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Established 1928G. Lebel - Manager
Swastika Laboratories Certificate Nn 77516 - A Page. -8-
SAMPLE NO:
"Semi-Quantitative
Cl-973 Cl-974 Cl-975
•^Element Analysis"
SAMPLE NO: Cl-973 C-974 Cl-975SilverArsenicBoronBariumBeri IliumBismuthCadmiumCeriumCobaltChromiumCopperLanthanumMolybdenumNiobiumNickel
LeadSulphurAntimony
SeleniumTinStrontiumTellurium
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of hard chrome steelplates.
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Established 1928
Swastika Laboratories Certificate No.. 77516 - A -9-
SAMPLE NO:
"Semi-Quantitative Multi-Element Analysis"
Cl-970 SAMPLE NO: Cl-970SilverArsenicBoronBariumBeri 11 iumBismuthCadmiumCeriumCobaltChromiumCopperLanthanumMolybdenumNiobium
NickelLeadSulphurAntimonySeleniumTinStrontiumTellurium
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chrome steel
.
fUX^f- Manager
Established 1928
Ministry of M iningUorthern Development f*. .
\^/ andM.nes V" U11M Claim No. ~. ".'.'
Ol**2 Mining Act L 1128136 'Hei^Bkd In the Name of Licence No. Date Recorded
William Weisflock M-23582 December A 1989Address Date and Time of Staking P. T.
General Delivery ' . -- November 10, 1989 CONNAUGHT, Ont. PON 1AO - at 8:00 a.m. X
Off ict Use Only Days Description of ClaimAssessment Work Credits Assigned to other Clelms Recorded - PLAYFAIR TWP. (M-381V
SE 1/4 of S 1/2, Lot 13, Cone. IV Former L 1036533
Reservations - 400 foot Surface Rights reservation around ill lakes and rivers. Sand, gravel and peat reserved.
F Ile TO.
L 1128136
Data Days Work
r-il'.M ' . . ' : ,;'-^-r\ i d;. . . .. ; •.•;^,t*iy.i ] j f :i' ! " ' '- ' ' •l-v*.' 1 '-'' 1 * '- 1 ' |
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640(87/7)
676263
© Ministry of northern Development and Mines
Ontario '
MiningClaim claim No. """"
MlnlnoAct L 1128137Rtc^Hkl In th* Name of Llcanc* No. Data Recorded
Wffliam Weisflock M-23582 December A. 1989Address Data and Time of Staking P. T.
General Delivery ., November 10. 1989 1 CONNAUGHT, Ont. PON 1AO ' . at 9:30 a.m. 1 X
Office UM Only Days Description of ClaimAssessment Work Crediti Aitlgned to othar Claims ""corded D*linc* . pJ^YFAIR TWP. (M-381)
NW 1/4 of S 1/2, Lot 13, Cone. IV Former L 1035049
Raiervatloni - 400 foot Surface Rlghtt reservation around all lake* and river*. Sand, graval and paat reserved.
File No.
L 1128136
Date DayiWork
, . . - ',-tV: .;.'.:. ,- - ' "W ' ;
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i 1j -J. .. . . . . S.'.J j
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840(87/7)
676264
Ministry o f MiningNorthern Development ^. .
VyV ana Mines ^ iaim Orrtario^ Mining ActRec^M^ In tha Nama of Llcanca No.
Wmiam Weisflock M-23582Addraw
General Delivery CONNAUGHT, Ont. PON 1AO-^ Off to* UM Only
Atiatimant Work Cradltt Assigned to other Clalmt
Days Racordad Balance
Daicrlptlon of Claim
'- PLAYFAIR IW1 SW 1/4 of S Former L 10.
Claim No.
L 1128138Data Racordad
December 4, 1989Date and Time of Staking p. T.
November 10, 1989 1 at 11:00 a.m. PC
?. (M-381) 1/2, Lot 13,
J6532Cone. IV
Reservation* - 400 foot Surface Rights reservation around all lakes and rivers. Sand, gravel and paat reserved. . .
i
File No.
L 1128136
Data DaysWork
640(87/7)
676265
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Mining Claim
Mining ActCUlm No.
L 1128139led In the Name of
William WeisflockLicence No.
M-23582Date Recorded
December 4. 1989and Time of S t akirAddren Dit* and Time of ng P.T.
General Delivery OONNAUGHT. Ont. PON 1AO
November 10, 1989 at 3;30 p.m.
Office UM OnlyAitettment Work Credits Assigned to other Citimi
Oeys Recorded Be fence
Description of Clelm
PLAYFAIR TWP. (M-381)SW 1/4 of N 1/2, Lot 12, Cone. IVFormer L 1035046_______
Reservations - 400 foot Surface Right! reservitlon (round all lakes and rivers. Sand, gravel and peat reserved.
Other reservations tinder the Mining Act may apply
File No.
L 1128136
Date Days Work
840(87/7)
676266
® Ministry of Northern Development and Mines
Ortatio '
MiningClaim . aa-m'HoT 1 ' ""- " -,
Mining Act L 1113937H^B^vd In th* Nama of Llcance No. Data Racordad
Hrry John Salo M-20Q10 December 4, 1989Addratt Data and Tlma ci Staking P. T.
General Delivery ' ,, November 1, 1989 CONNAUGHT, Ontario PON 1AO ' . at 8:30 a.m.- -' X\ Off ka UM Only Day* Description of Claim
Auanmant Work Crad.t, Aulgnad to ethtr Claim, ^cordad D*"nM PLAYFAIR TOWNSHIP (M-381) :
NW 1/4 Ot bi 1/2, Lot 12, Cone, IV Former L1035051
Ratarvatlont - 400 foot Surface Right* rttarvatlon around all lakt* and rlvar*. Sand, graval and paat retarvad.
File No.
L 1113937
Data Oiy* Work
;: ' " - - '
k 1
n,y; '..' J , . . i . , . ; '
'. . . . ;.
840(87/7)
676260
Ministry o f Mining'Northern Development f*. .
VyV and Mines wiaim OrAatvo Mining ActRe^^Bkd In tha Nama of Llcanca No.
Larrv John Salo M-20010AddraH
General Delivery CONNAUGHT, Ontario PON 1AO . .
Off ic* UM OnlyAiiastmant Work Cradlti Aulgnad to othtr Claims
Dayi Racordad
"*
Balanca
Data Racordad
December 4,
Claim No.
L 1113938
, 1989Data and Time of Staking
November 1, 1989 : at 10:45 a.m.
P. T.
xDatcrlptlon of Claim
'PLAYFAIR TOWNSHIP (M-381)SW 1/4 of S 1/2, Lot 12, Cone. IV Former L1036534
Reiarvatloni - 400 foot Surfaca Right* ratarvatlon around all lakai and Sand, graval and peat ratarvad.
rlvara.
Pila No.
L 1113937
Data DaytWork
840(87/7)
676261
© Ministry of Northern Development end Mines
Ontario
MiningClaim - culm NO.
Mining Act L 1113940Ftf^kid In tha Mima of Llcanc* No. Data Racordad
Larrv John Salo M-20010 December 4. 1989Addrtu . Data and Tlmt of Staking P. T.
General Delivery -- November 1, 1989 CONNAUGHT, Ontario PON 1AO at 1:00 p.m. X
Off ice Uje Only Oiyi Detcrlptlon of Claim
AMeiiment Work Credlti Atilgned to other Clelrni Recorded * *nc PLAYFAIR TOWNSHIP (M-381)
NE 1/4 of S 1/2, Lot 13, Cone. IV Former U035050
Ratarvatloni - 400 foot Surface Right* rtxrvitlon around all lakai and rlvart. Sand, graval and paat ratarvad.
FIIia'TI'o.
L 1113937
Data Dayi Work - ' ' . ' :-
' - , . \ . -\ '.'••••'.-'[ ——————————————— i ————————————————————————————
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) .i ' ' ' . . ' ' - -
840(87/7)
676262
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
l! Joe-Anne G. Said of Lot 2 Con. bi German Township! In the
Village of Connaught! The City of Timmins! the District of Cochrane!
do hereby declare and put forth the following qualifications for
demonstrating Professional Competence Equivalence concerning
Playfair Township Property! for Uilliam Ueisflock and dated Dec fl/^D
1. I am a graduate of grade thirteen from Dunbarton High School
in Pickering! Ontario n7b E. I am a M.R.C. graduate from Centennial College in Scarborough!
Onatrio lT7fl.
3. Geological-Technical Course- H.Z. Tittley 11fl5
4. Geological Drafting Course- Hollinger Mines Ltd.! nfl3
5. I am a self taught prospector! studying geology and working
continuously since May l^DflD.b. Field School in Mining Geophysics- Haileybury School of Mines
7. I have no interest in the Ueisflock Property in Playfair twp.!
! and will receive no further interest other than my fees/
Joe-Anne G* Salo
•H * —
Ring Act (Geophysical, Geological and Geocheri.,^, wu..2.13734 PLAYFAIR 300
M(njno Lands g^tion, Mineral Development and Land* Branch;
its
m.
to
Special Provision*
For first survey:
Enter 40 days (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter total(s) here
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
Other
Days per Claim
fo
Days per Claim
Days per Claim *
Total miles flown over claim(s).Date , Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)
v/^7/7. A i f 7 1 C^^^-^^^^UCertification Verifying Report of Worfe
Mining ClaimNumber
OCEIVE
Mining ClaimPrefix
MUV O - 19E
W IANDS SE W
Number
/ Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
-?
1 hereby certify that 1 have a personal and intimate knowledge of the (acts set forth in this Report of Work, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and annexed report is true.Name and Addres^ of Person Certifyi
fTelephone No. Date ignature)
;eived SJama
For Office Use Only *~R E C E'l V E DLARDER LAKE
MINING DIVISION
OCT5 1990
1362 (69/06)
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Geophysical-Geological-Geochemical Technical Data Statement
Ontario
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.
g
Type of Survey(s)
Township or Area
Claim HnlHer(s) '
Survey Company
Author of ReportAddress of AuthorCovering Dates of Survey TV. c. o.
Total Miles of Line Cut 13 -(D .
(linecutting to office)
SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.
Geophysical —Electromagnetic.
DAYS per claim
-Other-
AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision credits do not apply to airborne surveys)
Magnetometer. .Electromagnetic. . Radiometric(enter days per claim)
DATE: /nAuthor of Report or Agent
Res. Geol.. .Qualifications.
Previous Surveys File No. Type Date Claim Holder
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically
u
L .
L l
D J
TOTAL CLAIMS.
837 (85/12)
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey
Number of Stations
Station interval Profile scale
•val ^{^S m-e^-er^
•r val 5 OC* C^UTVfYlOtA H^ bcuJi
Line sparing /DO ^^C/'S*.
qn&iUW ) OOQ,amyvia^ , JUl a^Cnv\aLjuA
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Instrument.Accuracy — Scale constant. Diurnal correction method.
— '
Base Station check-in interval (hours)—l
Base Station location and value X 7E (o\~l5
Sia
InstrumentCoil configuration Coil separation —— Accuracy -———— Method: Frequency————
Parameters measured.
d Fixed transmitter CD Shoot back d In line d Parallel line
(specify V.L.F. station)
io
Instrument
Scale constant —— Corrections made.
Base station value and location.
Elevation accuracy.
< N
tCu(4OS
Instrument .,-^^————— Method d Time Domain Parameters — On time ———
- Off time ——-
d Frequency Domain _ Frequency _____ _ Range ^^—-^——.
Delay time.— Integration time.
Power.Electrode array — Electrode spacing . Type of electrode
SELF POTENTIALInstrument———————————————————————————————————————— Range.Survey Method —————————————————————————————————————————————
Corrections made.
RADIOMETRIC
Instrument ———Values measured.
Energy windows (levels)——^—.—-^————.————--—————.^—..———.—.—Height of instrument____________________________Background Count. Size of detector-——-————^——.^^-—.^——-——.———————...—^—.—.—,—Overburden ̂ —-—————————--—.^——^^—————————-—-————————.——
(type, depth - include outcrop map)
OTHERS (SEISMIC, DRILL WELL LOGGING ETC.) Type of survey—————.————^-——.^——-————Instrument .^——————™———-—^—-..^^————Accuracy——————————————————————————Parameters measured.
Additional information (for understanding results).
AIRBORNE SURVEYS
Type of survey(s) ——— Instrument(s) —————
(specify for each type of survey) Accuracy—^——^———-.—-—-.——
(specify for each type of survey)Aircraft used—-—————————.,—-———.—-—^——————Sensor altitude.Navigation and flight path recovery method.
Aircraft altitude—^———————.^^—-.^—-^—^—————^^— Line SparingMiles flown over total area________________________Over claims only.
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY - PROCEDURE RECORD
Numbers of claims from which samples taken.
Total Number of Samples. Type of Sample.
(Nature of Material)
Average Sample Weight———————
Method of Collection————————
Soil Horizon Sampled.
Horizon Development-
Sample Depth————
Terrain—————————
Drainage Development————————————
Estimated Range of Overburden Thickness.
ANALYTICAL METHODS
Values expressed in: per cent Dp. p. m. Op. p. b. d
Cu, Pb,
Others.—
Zn, Ni, Co, Ag, Mo, As.-(circle)
Field Analysis (-,Extraction Method.
Analytical Method- Reagents Used——
Field Laboratory Analysis
No. ———————
SAMPLE PREPARATION(Includes drying, screening, crushing, ashing)
Mesh size of fraction used for analysis ————
Extraction Method.
Analytical Method .
Reagents Used——
Commercial Laboratory (-
Name of Laboratory—
Extraction Method——
Analytical Method ——
Reagents Used —————
.tests)
.tests)
-tests)
GeneraLGeneral.
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13 12 II 10NOTICE OF FORESTRY ACTIVITYTMS TOWNSHT ; AREA FALLS WITHIN THE ———
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THE INFORMATION THATAPPEARS ON THIS MAP HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM VARIOUS, SOURCES. AND ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED, THOSE WISHING TO STAKE MIN ING CLAIMS SHOULD CON SULT WITH THE MINING RECORDER, MINISTRY OF
. NORTHERN DEVELOP- MENT AND MINES, FOR AD DITIONAL' INFORMATION ON THE feTATUS OF THE
CLJf~\\AJKt
THE TOWNSHIP - ~- : OF
PLAYFAIRDISTRICT OF COCHRANE
LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
SCALE'l-INCHs 40 CHAINS
LEGENDPATENTED LAND CROWN LAND SALF LL'ASES
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Mtllsite Shown Thusi
G'ovel Reserve Shown Thus 1.
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