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THE SUDBURY CONTACT MINES LTD MCELROY PROPERTY
LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
PREPARED BY
W. A. HUBACHECK CONSULTANTS LTD.
FILE: \196\MLOASS94 JUNE 21,1995 D. R. JAMIESON. B.Sc.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION.
LOCATION AND ACCESS.
FIGURE l DIAMOND LAKE CLAIM GROUPS LOCATION AND ACCESS.
LOGISTICS.
REGIONAL GEOLOGY.
FIGURE 2 KIRKLAND LAKE AREA GEOLOGY.
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METHODOLOGY——————————————————
FIGURE 3 - GENERALIZED INTERPETATION MODEL
FIGURE 4 - SCHEMATIC OF R.C. DRILLING METHOD.
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SAMPLING RESULTS.
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APPENDIX A CERTIFICATE OF EXPENDITURES
APPENDIX B REVERSE CIRCULATION DRILLING OVERBURDEN DRILL LOGS
APPENDIX C OVERBURDEN DROLLING MANAGEMENT RESULTS
SUMMARY
Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd. is involved in the exploration of a large group of daims in McEboy township of the Larder Lake Mining Division cafled the "McEhoy Property". The property area totals 11 dawns, 78 daim units and approximately 3000 acres. The
exploration projects carried out are oriented towards damonds and gold.
Since Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd. acquired the rights to the above stated daims through staking, two Reverse Circulation drttng program have been executed on the property. A total of six holes were drifted, from north to south along the eastern portion of the daims.
Results indicate a widespread concentration of kimberlite indicator minerals across the most of the property. As many as 28 pyrope garnets were recovered from one til sample.
Gold grain counts hxfcate that no proximal or distal gold sources are present on the eastern portion of the property.
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INTRODUCTION
The McBroy Property is comprised of 11 daims totalling 3000 acres in McEtroy Township.
These daims form part of a daim block assembled by Sudbury Contact Mines Ud. in Gauthier, McVMie, McBroy, Katrine, Arnold ft Hearst Townships, of the Larder Lake MNng Division, in northeastern Ontario.
From 1986 to 1991, exploration programs in these townships focused on known auriferous targets along the Larder Lake Break, as weH as identifying new targets along other structures for drill testing. These programs uHzed the extensive data base acquired by Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd. in the Larder Lake gold camp since 1972.
By 1987, Sudbury Contact had aquired the "Diamond Lake Properties", which were known to host gravel deposits containing (amberite float boulders. By 1989, a kimberfite dyke discovery was made by Reverse Circulation driffing on the Diamond Lake Option (Skead Holdings Inc.) in Mcvittie Township. The olscovery was later confirmed by diamond dr*ng. In 1990, diamond drMng discovered a kimberlite pipe f Diamond Lake Pipe #1") on this same property. This dfecovery led Sudbury Contact to acquire the surrounding lands, and initiate a reconnaissance gold and diamond exploration strategy.
Six reconnaissance Reverse Circulation holes were driHed on the McBroy daims during the summer of 1993 and writer of 1995. This report describes the results of the summer of 1993 Reverse Circulation drilling program.
Samples were taken of til and gravel material, as well as some glaciofluvial sand. Processing to recover sand and sit size gold and (amberite indicator minerals from these samples was done by Overburden DriMng Management
The coordination and implementation of the various technical tasks was conducted by W. A. Hubacheck Consultants Ltd. under the supervision of P. Hubacheck. D. Christie and D. Jamieson.
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PROPERTY AND PROJECT AREA DESCRIPTION
The McElroy property consists of 78 daim units in 11 mufti unit daims totalling 3000 acres in central McElroy township, Larder Lake Mining Division.
Multi unit daims (1993): 1179698,1179699.1179700,1186456,1186457,1186458. 1186459,1186460,1186461,1197201,1197215.
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The daims are located in east-central McElroy Township, south of Grassy Lake. The Misema River flows along the northwest side of the daim group. Truck access to the daims is possible during the summer along an old haulage road originating north from highway 672, northwest of St Anthonys Lake. A few narrow spur roads, trails and drill roads provide additional access.
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DIAMOND LAKE
SUDBURY
CLAIM GROUP DISPOSITION
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SKEAD HOLDMOS OPTION
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LOGISTICS
Diamond and R.C. Drilling: Heath and Sherwood Driing Kirkland Lake, Ontario
Mneral Processing:
Senior Geologist
Project Geologist
Contract Geologist
Overburden Drttng Management Nepean, Ontario
Peter C. Hubacheck, P. Geoi 2401 Pyramid Cres. Mississauga, Ontario
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David W. Christie. B.SC. 1412-88RedpathAve. Toronto, Ontario M4S2J8
David Jamieson, B.Sc.2004 Maniece Ave R.R. #8 Peterborough, Ontario K9J6X9
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REGIONAL GEOLOGY
The area is dominated by the McEkoy, Larder Lake and Hearst Assemblages.
The McEkoy assemblage is dominated by massive mafic volcanic flows with minor felsic fragmental units. Medium to coarse-grained hornblende gabbro, gabbro, leuoogabbro and plagiodase-glomoporphyritic gabbro are intimately associated with the fine to medwm-grained mafic flows. The McBroy assemblage is tfsfinct from the Larder Lake assemblage in the lack of piKowed flows and a distinct contact marked by the LJncoln- Nipissing shear zone and peridotite and Manor shear zone(Jackson and Fyon, 1991).
The Larder Lake assemblage is comprised of massive to plowed tholeiitic basalt, komatiite basalt and ultramafic komatiite (Jensen 1985). The assemblage is intruded by numerous smal bodes of quartz and quartz-felspar porphyry as wel as larger syenite bodies such as the McEkoy stock. Metasedvnentary rocks in the area are interpreted to be in structural urrarnformity with the Larder Lake assemblage and are recognized as the Hearst assemblage(Jackson and Fyon 1991)
The Hearst assemblage is comprised of resedimented turbidrtes and matrix- supported conglomerates that are spatially associated with metavolcanic rocks of the Larder Lake assemblage. Conglomerate dasts include green mica-bearing komatiite, rhyolite, chert, iron formation and carbonate fragments(Jensem 1985). The relationship between the Heart and Timiskaming sedimentary assemblages is still a matter of debate.
Intrusives related to the McEboy stock range from pkik massive granites and syenite to black gabbro, hornblendite and pyroxenite.
The Larder Lake Break trends across the north part of the area, typified by a wide zone of moderate to highly strained Timiskaming and Larder Lake assemblage rocks. Archaean lode gold and silver deposits occur along the Larder Lake Break and related structures.
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REVERSE CIRCULATION DRILLING
METHODOLOGY
The following figures help to iustrate the methodology of the Reverse Circulation Doling technique. The purpose of samping certain glacial materials is to locate the portions of ore-bodies that have been eroded by glaciation and tfstributed in a "train" down-ice of the ore-body.
Glacial action has reduced much of the material to sand and sift size, and it is grains of this size fraction which are examined in a laboratory for gold, sulphides and other minerals indicative of potentiaBy economic deposits. Coarser material (gravel size and boulder chip material) can be examined and described at the dri by a geologist
Case histories, Quaternary geological studtes, and glacial studies all provide a data base which can be used to interpret the mineralogical results from a reverse circulation drilling program.
The most important material to sample during a reverse circulation program is commonly termed till. TiH is poorly sorted debris which in most situations has travelled directly down-ice along the bottom of the glacier and has been smeared along bedrock surfaces, fiMng depressions and vafleys. Basal til is the til lying drectiy on bedrock. Minerals found in this type of material can, theoreticaly, be traced by their relative abundance and morphology directly back up-ice to their source.
Unfortunately, tM can be reworked or redeposited by water as wel as rafted by ice flows, and caused to flow along pateoslopes. causing misinterpretations. Thus a large database is important for defining patterns based on numerous data points rather than single "spot highs".
In addition to glacial material, chips of bedrock are obtained at each dnH hole location, making this a valuable mapping/prospecting tool in areas of poor bedrock exposure.
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TOPOGRAPHY
The property is covered by outwash sands. Glaciolaucustrine days and silts overlay esker sands and gravels in topographic low areas.
SAMPLING RESULTS
A brief description of hole stratigraphy is given below. In general, only material interpreted to be til or esker gravel were sampled during this program. Material weights and grain counts irxfcate the amount of sample processed and subsequent recovery of gold and kimberlite indKator mineral grains. Several consecutive samples may be included in these numbers. Indrvidual sample results are found hi the RC drill log and processing data sheet appendices.
MLO93-1
A 2.5 metre thickness of stoney tin occurs beneath 3.5 metres of sand and day. Three round gold grains were recovered from 7.4 kg of material in two samples, indicating background gold grain levels. A total of 17 pyropes and 8 chrome diopsides were recovered (3.4 KIM's/kg of sample), mainly from the basal sample, indicating the presence of a strong kimberlite indicaticr mineral dispersal train in this area.
MLO93-2
A 1.5 metre thickness of stoney till was intersected beneath 30 metres of fine sand, silt and day. One round gold grain was recovered from 9.3 kg of material in one sample, indicating background gold grain levels. Galena grains were also recovered from this sample. Twenty-four pyropes, 5 chrome diopsides, one chromite and 5 ilmentes were recovered (3.8 KIM's/kg of material), similiar to results in MLO93-1.
MLO93-3
A 0.3 metre thickness of gravel occurs beneath 18.5 metres of day, silt and fine sand. Two round gold grains were recovered from 2.8 kg of material, indicating background gold levels. Three pyropes. three orange garnets, two chrome diopsides, one ilmenite, and one chromite were recovered. This would appear to be a background, distal population derived from glaciofluvial material.
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A 3.0 metre thickness of debris flow/partially reworked tin was intersected beneath 44 metres of fine to coarse grained glaciofluvial sand and moderately sorted pea gravels. One round gold grain was recovered from 8.3 kg of material. Twenty-eight pyropes, three chrome diopsKJes, seven orange garnets, and one flmenite were recovered (4.8 KIM's/kg of material). A large number of coarse pyropes (0.5-1 .Omm) were recovered from the debris flow/till, possUy due to the coarse-grained nature of the sample.
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CONCLUSIONS
1. Total kimberlite indicator mineral counts are generally high from all samples, ranging from 1 to 5 grains per kflogram of material sampled. Pyropes/chrome diopside ratio is approximately 3:1 and is relatively consistent among samples and across the property. Orange garnet, imenrte, and chromite grain counts are generaly low.
3. No gold grain sources are indicated.
RECOMMENDATIONS
1. Further Reverse Circulation drffing should be done on the north and western portions of the property on a reconnaissance basis.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Barrie, C.Q.;
1987: Report on an Airborne Magnetic and VLF-EM Survey in the Larder Lake Area: Hearst McElroy, Gauthier and Mcvittie Townships; Terraquest Ltd.
Barrie, C.Q.;
1991: Report on a High Sensitivity Magnetic and VLF-EM Airborne Survey; Larder Lake North, Gauthier, Mcvittie, McElroy and Hearst Townships. Larder Lake Mining Division, Ontario, for Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd., by Terraquest Ltd., Toronto, Ontario, July 15, 1991.
Easton. R.M.,Johns, G.W.;
1986: Volcanology and Mineral Exploration: The Application of Physical Volcanology and Facies Studies, Part One of Volcanology and Mineral Deposits, OGS MP129, pp 4-40.
Fortescue et al;
1984: KLIP Basal Till Study; OGS Open File R.5506.
Hubacheck, P., Christie. D.W., Hughes, T.N.J.;
1991: Summary Report on the Larder Townslte, Diamond Lake, Wendigo Projects, May 3,1990 to February 15,1991. Prepared for Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd. by W.A. Hubacheck Consultants Ltd.
Hughes, T.;
1990: Summary Report on Diamond Lake - Fork Lake Project, Dec. 1989, W.A. Hubacheck Consultants.
Hughes. T.N.J.;
1991: Geological Mapping Compilation and Airborne Geophysical Assessment Report on the Diamond Lake Project Area, prepared for Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd. by W.A. Hubacheck Consultants Ltd. Nov. 1991.
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Jackson, S.L. and Fyon, J.A.:
1991: The Western Abitibi Subprovince in Ontario: in Geology of Ontario, Ontario Geological Survey, Special Volume 4, Part 1.
Jackson, S.L., Kimmerly, C.T., Wilkinson, L.P., Xiangdong, J.;
1990: Project Unit 88-33. Southern Abitibi Greenstone Belt Structural And Stratigraphic Studiesinthe Larder Lake Area, Summary of Field Work and other Activities, 1990, OGSMP 151
Jackson, S.L;
1988: Project Number 88-33. The Abitibi Greenstone Belt Near Larder Lake: Structural and Stratigraphic Studies, OGS M.P. 141, Summary of Field Work and Other Activities, 1988, pp 208-211.
Jensen, L.S.;
1985: Synoptic Mapping of the Kirkland Lake - Larder Lake Areas, District of Timiskaming; OGS MP 126.
Jensen and Langford;
1985: Geology and Petrogenesis of the Archean Abitibi Belt in the Kirkland Lake Area; OGS MP 123.
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CERTIFICATE
l, David R. Jamieson, of the City of Peterborough, in the Province of Ontario, Canada, do hereby certify that
(1) l am an Exploration Geologist, residing at R.R. # 8 Peterborough, Ontario contracted to W.A. Hubacheck Consultants Ltd., 141 Adelaide St West, Suite 1401 Toronto, Ontario.
(2) l am a graduate of the University of Waterloo and received my Bachelor of Science degree in Earth Sciences in 1984, and have been practising my profession as an Exploration Geologist continuously since graduation.
(3) l am member of The Prospector and Developers Association of Canada, The Association of Quebec Prospectors, and The Canadian Institute of Mnng and MetaBurgy- KirWand Lake Branch.
(4) This report is based on personal examination of the properties between January 1993, and March 1994.
(5) l have nodrect interest in the properties or securities of Sudbury Contact
Toronto, OntarioJune 21.1995 David R. Jamieson, B.Sc.
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APPENDIX A
CERTIFIED STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES
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CERTIFICATE OF EXPENDITURES - Sudbury Contact McElroy Property
Senior Geologist l day @ 5344.00 = S344.00 Project Geologist 2 days @ S242.0CN 5484.00 Contract Geologist 10 days @ S206.00 = 52060.00 Assistant 4days@$105.00= S420.00 Drilling Contractor (Heath and Sherwood) S7308.32
Mineral Processing (Overburden Drilling) S 1 16 1.90
Track RentalGas/OilField SuppliesShippingFood/Lodging/Office
TOTAL
S125.00 S 100.00 S 100.00 5100.00 S250.00
S 12453.22
APPENDIX B
REVERSE CIRCULATION OVERBURDEN DRILL LOGS
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APPENDIX C
OVERBURDEN DRILLING MANAGEMENT RESULTS
W.A. HUBACHECK CONSULTANTS LTD.
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OVERBURDEN DRILLING MANAGEMENT LIMITED
LABORATORY SA
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SAMPLE
NO.
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417
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348
281
314
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GOLD CLASSIFICATION^ — ̂^^^i — ̂—^^^—^^^S.^^.
VISIBLE GOLD FROM SHAKING TABLE AND PANNING
NUMBER OF GRAINS
RESHAPED MGDIFIED PRISTINE TOTAL NQN CALC V.G.SAMPLE PANNED ~==-. === ===- ~~* ==— =~=: ^**s MAG ASSAY
YXN DIA1ETER THICKNESS T I T I T P CMS PPB REMARKS
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17521 Y NO VISIBLE GOLD
17522 Y 25 X 50
17523 Y 15 X 15 75 X 75
17524 Y 125 X 200
17525 Y 50 X 100 75 X 75
17526 Y 50 X 75
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32
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NO SULPHIDES
45
NO SULPHIDES
19
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IBIIOVERBURDEN DRILLING MANAGEMENT LIMITEDI
GOLD GRAIN SUMMARY SHEET! l
Sample Nuober of Visible Gold Grains Non-Mag Calculated PPB Visible Gold
Total Reshaped Modified Pristine Total Reshaped Modified Pristine
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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ontario
Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim
Mining Act
nnn* oo^~?3
Personal information collected on this Ibnn is obtained under the authority of ttwthis collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager, Mining Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. Fourth Floor. 159 Cedar Street.Sudbury. Ontario. P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
Instructions: - Please type or print and submit in duplicate.- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations
Recorder.- A separate copy of this form must be co- Technical reports and maps must accorr- A sketch, showing the claims the work K
ng
32DO4SWOO77 W9S8O 00473 MCELROY 900Recorded HoUer(s) CKentNo.
J? 06* 7Telephone No.Address
M or G Plan No.Mining Township/Area
Oates Work Performed
From: ^ /s* — * 3// 3
Work Performed (Check One Work Group Only)WorkGroup
Geotechnical Survey
Physical Work. Including Drilling
Rehabilitation
Other Authorized Work
Assays
Assignment from Reserve
Type
/2^/^S^ CtXCft+TsoA} ^/^xxCXj
Total Assessment Work Claimed on the Attached Statement of CostsNote: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit all or part of the assessment work submitted if the recorded
holder cannot verify expenditures claimed in the statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification.
Persons and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report)Name Address
ts&zr*PjAt
/O7-/S
(attach a schedule H necessary)
Certification of Beneficial Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverse side
l certify that l have a personal knowledge of the facts set forth in this Work report, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and annexed report is true.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ̂ ^
Name and Address of Person Certifying
Certified ~Bv (Signature)
For Office Use OnlyReceived Stamp ^. ;—..
MMltrfG 0'*
JUN
l certify that at the time the work was performed, the claims covered in this work report were recorded in the current holder's name or hew under a beneficial interest by the current recorded holder.
Certification of Work Report
0241 (03*1)
Credits you are claiming in this report may be cut back. In order to minimize the adverse effects of such deletions, please indicate from which claims you wish to priorize the deletion of credits. Please mark (^) one of the following:
Credits are to be cut back starting with the claim listed last, working backwards.2. tD Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims contained in this report of work.3. G Credits are to be cut back as priorized on the attached appendix.
In the event that you have not specified your choice of priority, option one will be implemented.
Note 1: Examples of beneficial interest are unrecorded transfers, option agreements, memorandum of agreements, etc., with respect to the mining claims.
Note 2: If work has been performed on patented or leased land, please complete the following:
l certify that the recorded holder had a beneficial interest in the patented or leased land at the time the work was performed.
Signature Date
l l l
nwwbecut deletion of
In ordetto minimize the adverse effects of such deletions, please todteate Please mark d*} one of the following:
terling with the daim listed last, working backwards. MINING P"*
JUL 6 1995
over aH claims contained in this report of work.t,
as prlorized-on the attached appendix.
.your choice of priority, option one will be implemented.
d*d transfers, option ag
ptote the following:
Ontario
- Ministry of Northern Development and Mines
Ministere du Developpemenl du Nord et des mines
Statement of Costs for Assessment CreditEtat des couts aux fins du credit devaluation
Mining Act/Loi sur les mines
Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This information will be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining claim(s). Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager. Minings Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. 4th Floor. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
Les renseignements personnels contenus dans la presente formule sont recueilKs en vertu de la Lot surtos mineset sen/iron! a tenira jour un regislre des concessions minieres. Adresser toute quesiton sur la collece de ces renseignements au chef provincial des terrains miniers. ministere clu Devektppement du Nord et des Mines. 159. rue Cedar. 4** etage, Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
1. Direct Costs/Couts directs
Type
Wages Salaire*
Contractor's and Consultant's Fees Drottsde ('entrepreneur et de I'expert- conaell
SuppKes Used Foumtture* utllliOoi
Equipment Rental Location de materiel
Description
Labour Main-d'oeuvreReid Supervision Supervision sur le terrain
't^C.'D/Z/U/AlCi
H*S*ML 1&X&*
Type
tf^D *SJM5
&M/OIL,
Type
Amount Montan!
&90Kzft
Hoq.sir/y^/.^c
Joo.co
lcfroo
Total Direct Costs Total des couts directs
Totals Total global
330^1
##fo.22
900.00
]\m*
0
^
2. Indirect Costs/Couts indirects* * Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not
allowable as assessment work.Pour le remboursement des travaux de rehabilitation, les couts indirects ne sont pas admissiUes en tant que travaux d'evaluation.
Type
Transportation Transport
Food andklMl^llty
Nourrttureethebergement
Demobilization HoMUsaUon et
Amount Allowable (
DescriptionType*73faat /tfuaK,*2tf?*Ai C
Amount Montan!
/ttoo/OO-OG
Sub Total of Indirect Costs Total partlel des couts indirects
not greater than 20* of Direct Coste) (n'excedant pas 20 W des coots directs)
Total Value of Assessment Credit Vateur totale du credit [Tow of Direct and Allowable d'evabatJon
Totals Total global
Z*5.co
2-So.oo
4Koo
47*00
I1V?5.\
Note: The recorded holder will be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Note : LetJtulaireenregistre sera tenude verifier fesdepensesdemandees dans le present etat des couts dans les 30 jours suivant une demande a cet effet. Si la verification n'est pas effectuee. le ministre peut rejeter tout ou une partie des travaux d'evaluation preaentes.
Rling Discounts Remises pour depot
1. Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at 100*Mi of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.
1. Les travaux deposes dans les deux arts suivant leur achievement sont rembourses a 100 "fc de la vateur totale susmentjonnee du credit d'evaluation.
2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 50*H) of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:
Total Value of Assessment Credit Total Assessment Claimed
x 0.50
2. Les travaux deposes trois, quatre ou cinq ans apres leur achievement sont rembourses a 50 46 de la valour totale du credit d'evaluation susmentionne. Voir les caiculs ci-dessous.
Vateur totale du credit d'evaluationx 0,50
Evaluation totale demandee
Certification Verifying Statement of Costs Attestation de I'ttat des couts
l hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompanying Report of Work form.
that as -H?(Recorded Holder. Agent. Position in Company)
to make this certification
J'atteste par la presente :que les montants indiques sont le plus exact possible et que ces depenses ont ete engagees pour effectuer les travaux d'evaluation sur les terrains indiques dans la formule de rapport de travail ci-joint.
^/^^^/57" \ am authorized Et qu'a titre de je suis autorise(tituiairo enregistre. representanl. poste occupd dans la compagnie)
a faire cotte attestation./l
^Signature \ yV/ J&
^J^^^^^^^ 20/fe•: 12(04/91) Note : Dans cene formule. kxsqu'U designs des personnes,
———T. le mdsqlfin esl utilise au sens
TRIM LINE
REFERENCESAREAS WITHDRAWN FROM DISPOSITION
M.R.O. - MINING RIGHTS ONLY
8.R.O. -SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY
M.+ 8. - MINING AND SURFACE RIGHTS
DMOription Order No. Data DtapMitlon FII.
THF INFORMATION THAT APPEARS 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 NOR1HERN DEVELOP MFNT AND MINES, FOR AD DITfONAL INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF THE LANDS SHOWN HFRFON
GAUTHIER Tp.
f 5M
POWER LINE WATER PIPE ROAD FILE
NOTICE OF FORESTRY ACTIVITYTHIS TOWNSHIP l AREA FALLS WITHIN THE . ___
_ 'jf/ISKAMirii- MANAGEMENT ~~
BE
1014/96 l 10.4793 l'OI4798 MOI48O
982797
919832 i 9|9eso V-— f120*5*9a j 12064,7
9833999*""
1179879
1179698 740037. 740036
— —L —880149 l f0091-f9.OISOo '*r iCO ,'' i""639 '""
X L/- -i——--L ^
"H637 ||,,,636 . j^d VJr/ T1179700 19BOI59 9.0198 l 98OO 980094 l 980,oo 980,09- . L . .. - - -
va \—— — —
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980120 ,, 9AOI22 980121 | 980I2Z
l 1186460
980IJB I980IJ/1 1980136 l 980135 98OI34^98017^ 1980,83
200778S l \. 9BOI/I
-^ J
800419 1200779I ^01433511014336 JOI4337
, |
|B22S3Q384-m r - -
L L 3I377 3I2B7 t*I73
IM
CATHARINE Tp.
c/) rr <UJx
LEGENDHIGHWAY AND ROUTE NoOTHER ROADSTRAILSSURVEYED LINES
TOWNSHIPS, BASE LINES. ETCLOTS, MINING CLAIMS, PARCELS, ETC
UNSURVEYED LINESLOT LINESPARCEL BOUNDARYMINING CLAIMS ETC
RAILWAY AND RIGHT OF WAY UTILITY LINES NON-PERENNIAL STREAM FLOODING OR FLOODING RIGHTS SUBDIVISION OR COMPOSITE PLAN RESERVATIONS ORIGINAL SHORELINE MARSH OR MUSKEG MINES TRAVERSE MONUMENT
DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS
TYPE OF DOCUMENT SYMBOL
PATENT, SURFACE ft MINING RIGHTS—.- - . ®..8.r 9" .SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY.———.............. 6
.MINING RIGHTS ONLY ,.._................... Q
LEASE. SURFACE 8t MINING RIGHTS.—...-—...... ... B" .SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY.................. ...... H" .MINING RIGHTS ONLY...—-—---— -—— H
LICENCE OF OCCUPATION ———...—————. . L0.?I TORDER IN COUNCIL ... OCRESERVATION __......._———............. ©CANCELLED _......,............................,... ®SAND 8. GRAVEL ._......._........—...-.......-... (J)
NOTE MINING RIGHTS IN PARCELS PATENTED PRIOR TO MAY 6 1*13. VESTED *N ORIGINAL PATENTEE BY THE PUBLIC LANDS ACT R S O 1970. CHAP 38O. SEC 63, SUBSEC 1
SCALE: 1 INCH = 40 CHAINS
FEETO 1OOO 2OOO 400O 6OOO aooo
O 200 METRES
100011 KM)
2OOO(2 KM)
TOWNSHIP
MCELROYM.N.R. ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT-
KIRKLAND LAKEMINING DIVISION
LARDER LAKELAND TITLES/ REGISTRY DIVISION
TIMISKAMINGMinistryof LandNatural Management
Resources BranchOntario
Diti JANUARY , 1985
CIRCULATED FEB. 8. 1995
Numbff
G-3214
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