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42A06NW0039 W9660-00394 OGDEN 010
Date: 2 Jun, 1996
Northing : Easting : Elevation :
Collar Azi . : Collar Dip:
-10
0 1000
180 -45
Hole Length:
Drilled by: Date Started: Date Finished: Date Logged: Purpose:
CANADIAN GOLDEN DRAGON RESOURCES
DRILL HOLE RECORD
*** Dip Tests ***
Depth Azi. Dip
Page :
245
Norex Drilling Ltd.April 13,1996April 17,1996May 23,24 1996To test I.P Anomaly
100 180 -43
Drill Hole:
Claim: Property: Property Name: Core Size: Stored at: Logged by: Materials left:
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D-96-03
P-1189551OgdenDeSantisBQTimminsLes KovacsNone
(From || To | (m) (j (m)
Geology ||Smpl||From |j To ||Lng|| AU || AS j jj [j (m) ii (m) jj (m) jjOZ/TJi PPMJ
. O II 4 8. 3 II OVERBURDEN
||200l|| 41.2|j 41.5JJ -3|
||2002Ji 45.7JJ 46.oij .3J
||2003 47.1| 48.2 1.1
48. 31| 56.11| TALC CHLORITE CARBONATE SCHIST
II II|| || Unit is medium in dark green grey, fine grained and weakly schistose,|| || moderately well foliated at 70 degrees at core axis, weakly|| || chloritized and carbonitized.|| || Pervasive carbonate veins/bands from 20 and 75 degrees to core axis,|| || weakly chloritized and carbonitized.|| || Quartz/calcite veins and patches common.|| || Local serpentine/talc alteration. Less than I'fc pyrite and|| || chalcopyrite generally with quartz/calcite veins.
|2004 50.7 51.1 .4
D-96-03 (continued) Page : 2 of 7
|| From || To II (m) || (m)
Geology ||Smpl||From jj To ||Lng|| AU || AS || IJ j] (m) jj (m) [j (m) JJOZ/TJJ PPMJj
41.3 41.4 10cm blocky core with fault gouge material. || || || || |
II II II II l45.6 46.9 1.3m dark green serpentinized section with local pyrite to || || || || |
B-8% as cubes to 6mm. jj jj || || j
II II II II l45.8 lcm Fault gouge material with 5% pyrite adjacent to fault as || || || || |cubes and patches. || || || || |
47.1 48.2 Prolific quartz/carbonate veins/patches. || || || || |
51.4 52.0 60cm section with up to 7 0* quartz/carbonate veins/patches ||2005|| 51.4|| 52.0|| .6|with light green serpentine/talc material, l-2% jj jj || || |chalcopyrite and pyrite as specks. || || || || |
56. 11| 111. 31| ARGILLITE SILTSTONE || || || || j|| || ||2006|| 57.5|| 59.0||1.5||| || Medium grey to grey green, fine to medium grain, clastic locally. ||2007|| 62.0|| 63.5||l.5||| || Weakly schistose, foliated at 50 degrees to core axis. Weakly JJ2008J| 66.0JJ 67.5||l.5||| || sericitic local olive green sericite and black argillite bands and || || || || ||| || patches. Mottled, crenulated and locally microfolded. Grey || || || || ||| || quartz/ankerite veins/patches common. Less than 1.\ f ine disseminated || || || || ||| || pyrite interbedded argillite-siltstone. || || || || ||j (j 68.0 11.3 Medium grey siltstone argillite 50/50 with up to 8t JJ2009JJ 71.0J| 72.5Jjl.5J|| || quartz/ankerite veins/bands -? at 25 to 75 degrees to core ||2010|| 75.5|| 77.0||l.5||| || axis. Up to I'fe cubic and specks pyrite locally. JJ2011JJ 80.0JJ 81.5|jl.5||j IJ II 2 012JJ 86.0|j 87.5J|l.5Jj| Jl l|2013|| 92.8JJ 93.1JJ .3J
|j || 92.9 93.0 10cm quartz/carbonate vein at 65 degrees to core axis with ||2014J| 95.0|| 96.5Jjl.5J|| || minor wallrock fragments and trace sulphides. |J2015JJ101.0 JJ102 . 5||l. 51
D-96-03 (continued) Page : 3 of 7li ——— 1II From |
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107.6 107.8 20cm irregular quartz/carbonate vein/patch with 2-3!r ||2016 ||l07. 6|| 107. 8|| .2|specks pyrite with wallrock fragments. |J2017J|l08 . 4 ||109 . 4J|l. O |
109.4 110.0 60cm discontinuous quartz/carbonate veins/patches with ||20181|109.4JJ110. 0|| .6|S-5% cubic and specks pyrite to 3mm. Up to lS-25% JJ2019 || 110 . O || 111. 3 jj l. 3 jwallrock fragments. || || || || |
l 111.3 183.0 ARGILLITE
Dark grey to black, fine grained, schistose, weakly graphitic with || || || || |black argillite and grey quartz ankerite bands in a mottled, || || || || |crenualted and microfolded pattern. Interbedding with || || || || |siltstone/greywacke variable at 25 to 65 degrees to core axis. || || || || |Banding from .5 to 8mm occasional individual late stage calcite || || || || |veins/veinlets. Less than l% specks and disseminated pyrite, || || || || |generally in fold axis of bands. Weak sericite alteration. || || || || |
124.0 143.0 Host rock pervasively well banded from 25 to 65 degrees JJ2020 j| 125 . OJJ127 . 5JJ2 . 5 jto core axis. Argillite-siltstone interbedded bands from |J202l||l37 . OJJ138 . 5||l. 5J.5 to 8mm Granulated, microfolded, schistose and || || || || |graphitic. Less than i.\ pyrite generally as fine || || || || |disseminations in fold axis. Less than ~L\ quartz/ankerite || || || || |veins/patches. || || || || |
II II II II l143.0 147.4 Host rock unit evenly dark grey, more massive almost ||2022||l44. 5||l46 . 0||l. 5|homogenous appearance. Less than 2*8; argillite/siltstone || || || || |banding. Weak sericite alteration, trace pyrite. || || || || |
149.0 152.9 Host rock unit with increased grey irregular j|2023|| 149 . OJJ150 . 5J| l. 5 jquartz/ankerite band, patches and veinlets to 20-25!?; with |J2024J|l50 . 5|J151. 9|jl .4 j1-23; f ine pyrite. Local individual pyrite cubes to 3mm in |J2025J| 151. 9||l52 . 9|| l. 0|host rock matix. l l |
D-96-03 (continued) Page : 4 of 7
l From l (m)
To(m)
Geology ||Smpl||From || To ||Lng|| AU || AS || || Ji (m) jj (m) J! (m) IJOZ/TJI PPMJj
l || || 153.5 153.6 10cm quartz/carbonate vein at 60 degrees to core axis. ||2026|| 153.5 ||l53. 8|| . 3 |jl || || Trace pyrite. || || || || |l II II II II II II Il || || 158.0 183.0 As at 124.0 to 143.0, pervasive argillite/siltstone ||20271| 162 .5 ||l64 . O || l. 51l IJ Ji banding from .5 to 10mm. jJ2028|j 170.0 JJ171.5 jjl. 5Ji Jl || JJ2029J|181.5||183.0|J1.5|l || || Mottled, crenulated and microfolded. Less than I'k grey || || || || |j || || quartz/ankerite bands/patches. Less than l * pyrite in fold axis and || || || || |l || || disseminated. || || || || |l II II II II II II ll II II II II II II l 1183 . O || 187.01| QUARTZ CARBONATE VEIN || || || || |i ij i| ||2030||l83.0||l84.0||l.0|j Ji jj 4.1m Unit with up to 70% quartz/carbonate. Veining to 35cm with JJ2031 jj 184.0 JJ185.0 jjl. O jl || || altered sericite host rock material intercolations . Sharp contacts at j|2032|j 185 . O ||186 . 0||l. 0|l || || 50 degrees to core axis. Up to lS-20% pale yellow (ankerite) breccia ||20331|186. 0||l87. l ||l. l|l II II material. || || || || |l || || 1 -3^ Disseminated clumps and cubic pyrite usually rimming breccia || || || || |l || II material. II II II II l
|187.0||201.3 ARGILLITE
Much the same as at 111.3-183.0. Less argillite/siltstone banding. Weak to moderate pale grey sericite alteration from 187.1 to 195.5. Well foliated at 47 degrees to core axis. Late stage quartz/carbonate/ankerite veins/patches common from O to 60 degrees to core axis. Less than 1 \ disseminated and cubes pyrite. Infrequent grey quartz/ankerite bands and patches.
188.4 189.1 70cm section with 60% quartz carbonate veins/veinlets from 35 to 70 degrees to core axis.
||2034||l87.l||l88 . O || .9| ||2035||l88.0||l89.l||l.l|
|2036|jl89.l||l90. 11| l. O | i2037Jjl95.5Jjl97.Olil. 5|
D-96-03 (continued) Page: 5 of 7
Geology ||Smpl||From jj To ||Lng|| AU jj AS j| li Ji (m) (j (m) jj (m) jjOZ/TJi PPMJ|
12mm to 2 cm with pale yellow ankerite breccia material. Less than fine specks pyrite.
||201.3||206 .5|j ARGILLITE SILTSTONE
Much the same as at 56.1 to 111.3. Medium grey to black. 40 to 5 03; argillite banding from .5 to 15mm crenulated, common. Siltstone interbedding to 1.6m. Medium grained, Individual clasts to .5mm.Well foliated to 63 degrees to core axis. Less than pyrite.
||2038||203 .5||205.0||l.5| ||2039||205.0||206.5||l.5|
microfolding medium grey.
Ir fine specks
||206.5|J210.7J| FAULT ZONE
4.2m Fault zone with blocky locally fissile, talcy core with minor fault gouge material.Up to 301; quartz/carbonate veins/patches to 90cm with minor pale yellow ankerite breccia material. Sharp upper contact (with quartz vein) at 45 degrees to core axis. Trace pyrite.
206.5 207.4 90cm quartz/carbonate vein with up fragments and pale yellow ankerite Blocky core. Trace pyrite.
to 151; host rock ||2040 ||206 . 5 || 207 . 5 || l. O || breccia material. ||204l||207 . 5|J208 . 5JJ1. 0|j
jJ2042JJ208.5JJ209.5Jjl.O|j
iJ2043JJ209.5JJ210.7Jjl.2|j
1210. 71| 23 5. 71| ARGILLITE SILTSTONE || || || || |j II |i iJ2044JJ210.7iJ212.2iJl.5Jj jj j| Much the same as at 201.3-206.5 unit with siltstone and argillite to JJ2045 JJ220 . 7|J222 .2 jjl. 5 jj (j jj 1.5m. Interbedded argillite much less banded, mottled, crenulated. |J2046 JJ222.2 |J222.6 jj .4Jl || || Foliation to 60 degrees to core axis. Siltstone-argillite contacts || || || || |
D-96-03 (continued) Page: 6 of 7
From To l (m) || (m)
Geology |Smpl|From To |Lng|| AU AS || || (m) || (m) || (m) ||OZXT|| PPM||
variable at 15 to 70 degrees to core axis. Argillite material is fine grained, siltstone, clastic, medium grained with clasts to .5mm. Weakly sericite altered. Remnant bedding to 35 degrees to core axis, cross foliations.
222.3 222.5 20cm quartz/carbonate vein at 50 degrees to core axis ||2047||222 . 6 1|223 . 4 1with lS-20% host rock and pale yellow ankerite breccia j|2048JJ223 . 4 |J223 . 7J|material. jj jj jj jj
Less than n.% cubic pyrite to 3mm. || || || ||
. 8 1|
. 3 1|
223.6 233.6 10cm quartz/carbonate vein with ~LS^ ankerite and host || || || || ||rock breccia material - sharp lower contact at 35 degrees || || || || ||to core axis. Trace sulphides. j| || jj || ||
223.6 223.7 10cm quartz/carbonate vein/patch with ID-15% ankerite and |J2049 JJ223 . 7 JJ224 . 7 jjl . 0|| host rock breccia material. Trace sulphides. ||2050||224 . 7 1|225 . 5JJ . 8 1|
II II II II II225.5 226.3 80 cm quartz/carbonate vein/patch with 20-25 ik ankerite || 205l|| 225 . 5 \ \226 . 3 | | . 8 1|
and host rock breccia material. Less than H.% cubic pyrite j|2052 JJ226 . 3 |J226 . 7J| . 4 1to imm. || || || || |
226.7 227.0 30cm quartz/carbonate irregular patch with 20-30!?; JJ2053 |j 226 . 7 j|227 . l jj . 4 |ankerite and host rock breccia. Less than It cubic and j|2054|J227 . l j|228 . 6 jjl . 5|specks pyrite. j|2055 JJ231 . 5 JJ233 . 0 j| l . 5 j
235.7245.OI SILTSTONE
Medium grey, fine grained, clastic with clasts foliated at 63 degrees to core axis. Up to stringers - variable from 60-80 degrees to core axis. Black-banded argillaleous material to S-10% throughout section. Local laminated graphitic bedding.
||2056||237.0||238.5||1.5|to 2mm. Weakly ||2057||243 . 5 1|245 . 0|| l . 5| quartz/calcite || || || || |
D-96-03 (continued) Page : 7 of 7
l From || To i (m) J! (m)
Geology ||Smpl||From || To j|Lng|| AU || AS J! (i (m) [j (m) Ji (m) iJOZ/TJi
Weakly sericite altered locally. Less than It fine disseminated and cubic pyrite to 3mm. Local grey quartz/ankerite bands and patches.
245 . O End of hole.
Date: 9 Sep, 1996
Northing: Easting: Elevation:
Collar Azi.: Collar Dip:
Hole Length: Drilled by: Date Started: Date Finished: Date Logged: Logged by: Purpose:
-1000O
1000
180-45
CANADIAN GOLDEN DRAGON RESOURCES
DRILL HOLE RECORD
*** Dip Tests ***
Depth Azi. Dip
245Norex Drilling Ltd.April 13,1996April 17,1996May 23 , 24 1996Les KovacsTo test I.P Anomaly
100 180 -43
Page: l of 7
Drill Hole: D-96-03
Claim: Property: Property Name: Core Size: Stored at: Materials left:
P-1189551OgdenDeSantisNQTimminsNone
l From || To(m) (m)
Geology ||Smple||From jj To JJLngjj AU jj AS jj
ii Ji (m) ii (m) ii (m) iJOZ/TJi PPMJj
. 0|| 4 8. 3 li OVERBURDEN
48.3|| 56. 11| TALC CHLORITE CARBONATE SCHIST
II II|| || Unit is medium to dark green grey, fine grained and weakly|| || schistose, moderately well foliated at 70 degrees to core axis,|| || weakly chloritized and carbonitized.|| || Pervasive carbonate veins/bands from 20 to 75 degrees to core axis,|| || weakly chloritized and carbonitized.|| || Quartz/calcite veins and patches common.|| || Local serpentine/talc alteration. Less than li; pyrite and|| || chalcopyrite generally with quartz/calcite veins.
200l|| 41.2|| 41.5|| .3||.002|| 5 \
2002JJ 45.7JJ 46.oi| .SJj.OOlJi 5 \
2003JJ 47.1JJ 48.2Jjl.ljj .OOljj 5J
2004JJ 50.7JJ 51. l IJ .4|| nil|| 14J
D-96-03 (continued) Page : 2 of 7
l From || To i (m) [j (m)
Geology IJSmplejJFrom II II (m)
To jJLng|| AU jj AS jj
(m) jj (m) IJOZ/TJi PPMJj
41.3 41.4 10cm blocky core with fault gouge material.
45.6 46.9 1.3m dark green serpentinized section with local pyrite to S-8% as cubes to 6mm.
45.8 lcm Fault gouge material with Sir pyrite adjacent to fault as cubes and patches .
47.1 48.2 Prolific quartz/carbonate veins/patches.
51.4 52.0 60cm section with up to 7C^ quartz/carbonate veins/patches with light green serpentine/talc material, 1-2& chalcopyrite and pyrite as specks.
2005JJ 51.4JJ 52.0JJ . 6 jj nil|| 5J
56.1 111.3 ARGILLITE SILTSTONE
Medium grey to grey green, fine to medium grain, clastic locally. Weakly schistose, foliated at 50 degrees to core axis. Weakly sericitic with local olive green sericite and black argillite bands and patches. Mottled, crenulated and locally microfolded. Grey quartz/ankerite veins/patches common. Less than 1 Z f ine disseminated pyrite interbedded argillite-siltstone.68.0 111.3 Medium grey siltstone argillite 50/50 with up to Q a-s
quartz/ankerite veins/bands at 25 to 75 degrees to core axis. Up to lir cubic and specks pyrite locally.
92.9 93.0 10cm quartz/carbonate vein at 65 degrees to core axis with minor wallrock fragments and trace sulphides.
2006|| 57.5|2007|j 62.OJ2008 66.0
59.0||l.5||.00l|| 13||63.5||1.5|| nil|| 6 ||67.5l.5 nil 7||
2009JI 71.0JJ 72.5Jjl.5Jj niljj 22J
2010JI 75.5JJ 77.0||l.5J| niljj 18J
2011JJ 80.0JJ 81.5|jl.5Jj niljj 7|
2012|| 86.0JJ 87.5Jjl.5Ji niljj 16J
2013|| 92.8JJ 93.1JJ . 3 jj niljj 5J
2014JJ 95.0JJ 96.5Jjl.5Jj niljj 22J
2015 101.0 102.5 1.5 nil 15
D-96-03 (continued) Page : 3 of 7
l From (m)
To (m)
Geology || Smp l e || From jj To |JLng|| AU || AS (l j) (m) jj (m) jj (m) ||OZ7TJ| PPM||
107.6 107.8 20cm irregular quartz/carbonate vein/patch with 2-3% specks pyrite with wallrock fragments.
109.4 110.0 60cm discontinuous quartz/carbonate veins/patches with S-5% cubic and specks pyrite to 3mm. Up to IB-25% wallrock fragments.
2016JJ107.6JJ107.8JI . 2 1| nil|| 158|| 2017Jjl08.4J|l09.4J|l.O|j niljj 45JJ
2018||l09.4||llO.O|| .6||.00l|| 60| 2019JjllO.OJjlll.3Jjl.3|j niljj 69J|
jlll.3Jjl83.OJj ARGILLITE
Dark grey to black, fine grained, schistose, weakly graphitic with black argillite and grey quartz ankerite bands in a mottled, crenualted and microfolded pattern. Interbedding with siltstone/greywacke variable at 25 to 65 degrees to core axis. Banding from .5 to 8mm, occasional individual late stage calcite veins/veinlets. Less than \ \ specks and disseminated pyrite, generally in fold axis of bands. Weak sericite alteration.
124.0 143.0 Host rock pervasively well banded from 25 to 65 degrees to core axis. Argillite-siltstone interbedded bands from .5 to 8mm crenulated, microfolded, schistose and graphitic. Less than 1 3; pyrite generally as fine disseminations in fold axis. Less than 1 Z quartz/ankerite veins/patches.
143.0 147.4 Host rock unit evenly dark grey, more massive almost homogenous appearance. Less than 2 ^ argillite/siltstone banding. Weak sericite alteration, trace pyrite.
149.0 152.9 Host rock unit with increased grey irregular quartz/ankerite band, patches and veinlets to 20-25% with l-2fc fine pyrite. Local individual pyrite cubes to 3mm in host rock matrix.
2020J|l25.0Jil27.5JJ2.5|| nil) 2021JJ137.0J|138.5JJ1.5|| nilj 11
2022J|l44.5||l46.0||l.5J| niljj
2023||l49.0||l50.5||l.5| 2024Jjl50.5Jjl51.9Jjl.4J 2025Jjl51.9J|l52.9Jjl.OJ
nil nil
10|| 28||
D-96-03 (continued) Page : 4 of 7
l From(m)
To (m)
Geology IJSmpleJlFrom jj To jJLngjj AU || AS jj jj Ji (m) (j (m) J! (m) HOZ/TJj PPMJj
153.5 153.6 10cm quartz/carbonate vein at 60 degrees to core axis.
Trace pyrite.
158.0 183.0 As at 124.0 to 143.0, pervasive argillite/siltstone
banding from .5 to 10mm.
Mottled, Granulated and microfolded. Less than I T; grey
quartz/ankerite bands/patches. Less than \ \ pyrite in fold axis and
disseminated.
2026Jil53.5lil53.8Ji . 3 jj niljj 10||
2027||l62.5||l64.0||l.5|| 2028J|l70.0||l71.5||l.5|| nilj 2029Jjl81.5Jjl83.OJjl.5Jj nilj
|183.0||187.0|| QUARTZ CARBONATE VEIN
4.1m Unit with up to 70% quartz/carbonate. Veining to 35cm with altered sericite host rock material intercolations. Sharp contacts at 50 degrees to core axis. Up to IB-20% pale yellow (ankerite) breccia material.t-3% Disseminated clumps and cubic pyrite usually rimming breccia material.
2030|jl83.0J|l84.0Jjl.O|j niljj 29JJ2031Jil84.0||l85.0Jil.OJ| niljj 38Ji2032J|l8S.O|jl86.0Jjl.OJj niljj 40Ji2033iil86.oiil87.ljil.lii nil|j 56|j
J187.0JJ201.3JJ ARGILLITE
Much the same as at 111.3-183.0. Less argillite/siltstone banding. Weak to moderate pale grey sericite alteration from 187.1 to 195.5. Well foliated at 47 degrees to core axis. Late stage quartz/carbonate/ankerite veins/patches common from O to 60 degrees to core axis. Less than \ \ disseminated and cubes pyrite. Infrequent grey quartz/ankerite bands and patches.
188.4 189.1 70cm section with 60% quartz carbonate veins/veinlets from 35 to 70 degrees to core axis.
2034||l87.l||l88.0|| . 9 jj niljj 2035Jjl88.OlJ189.liil.lJI niljj
16J|
30Ji
2036||l89.l||l90.l||l.0|| 2037iJ195.5Jil97.oiil.5iJ niljj 39
D-96-03 (cont inued) Page: 5 of 7
Ir| From || ToI (m) || (m)
Geology ||Smple||From jj To ||Lng|| AU || AS j li II (m) [j (m) i| (m) HOZ/TJj PPMJ
12mm to 2 cm with pale yellow ankerite breccia material. Less than
H.% fine specks pyrite.
J201.3JJ206.5Jj ARGILLITE SILTSTONE
Much the same as at 56.1 to 111.3. Medium grey to black.40 to 5C^ argillite banding from .5 to 15mm crenulated, microfolding
common. Siltstone interbedding to 1.6m. Medium grained, medium grey.Individual clasts to .5mm.Well foliated to 63 degrees to core axis. Less than I TS f ine specks
pyrite.
2038|J203.5JJ205.0|jl.5J| niljj 22J| 2039JJ205.oil206.BiJl.5ii niljj 13||
J206.5JJ210.7Jj FAULT ZONE
4.2m Fault zone with blocky locally fissile, talcy core with minor
fault gouge material.Up to 3 0^ quartz/carbonate veins/patches to 90cm with minor pale
yellow ankerite breccia material. Sharp upper contact (with quartz
vein) at 45 degrees to core axis. Trace pyrite.
206.5 207.4 90cm quartz/carbonate vein with up fragments and pale yellow ankerite Blocky core. Trace pyrite.
to 15% host rock breccia material.
2040J|206.5J|207.5J|l.OJj niljj 16J
204l||207.5||208.5||l.0|j niljj 7J
2042J 208.5JJ209.5Jjl.O|j nil|| 14|
2043|J209.5JJ210.7Jjl.2|j niljj 22|
JJ210.7JJ235.7JJ ARGILLITE SILTSTONE
Much the same as at 201.3-206.5 unit with siltstone and argillite to 1.5m. Interbedded argillite much less banded, mottled, crenulated. Foliation to 60 degrees to core axis. Siltstone-argillite contacts
2044JJ210.7||212.2Jjl.5|| niljj 26J
2045JJ220.7JJ222.2Jjl.5Jj niljj 15J
2046JJ222.2IJ222 . 6 jj . 4 jj niljj 17J
D-96-03 (continued) Page : 6 of 7
|| From || To li (m) Ji (m)
Geology || Smp l e || From || To IJLngjj AU jj AS | i| li (m) jj (m) j] (m) JJOZ/T PPMJ
variable at 15 to 70 degrees to core axis. Argillite material is
fine grained, siltstone, clastic, medium grained with clasts to
.5mm. Weakly sericite altered. Remnant bedding to 35 degrees to core
axis, cross foliations.
222.3 222.5 20cm quartz/carbonate vein at 50 degrees to core axis
with IB-20% host rock and pale yellow ankerite breccia
material.Less than Vk cubic pyrite to 3mm.
223.6 233.6 10cm quartz/carbonate vein with a.5% ankerite and host
rock breccia material - sharp lower contact at 35 degrees to core axis. Trace sulphides.
223.6 223.7 10cm quartz/carbonate vein/patch with ID-15% ankerite
and host rock breccia material. Trace sulphides.
225.5 226.3 80 cm quartz/carbonate vein/patch with 20-25!! ankerite and host rock breccia material. Less than llr cubic
pyrite to 1mm.
226.7 227.0 30cm quartz/carbonate irregular patch with 20-30i?
ankerite and host rock breccia. Less than l Z cubic and
specks pyrite.
2047JJ222 .6JJ223.4J 2048||223 .4JJ223.7J
2049||223 .7||224 .7|
2050JJ224 .7JJ225.5J
2051J|225.5JJ226.3|
2052JJ226 .3JJ226.7J
.8|| nil ||
.0||
.8|| nil||II II
.8 || nil||• 4|| nil||
27
2053||226.7||227.l|| . 4 j| niljj 14J
2054||227.l||228.6||l.5|| niljj 18J
2055JJ231.5JJ233.OJjl.5Jj niljj 29J
J235.7JJ245.OJj SILTSTONE
Medium grey, fine grained, clastic with clasts to 2mm. Weakly foliated at 63 degrees to core axis. Up to 2 a-s quartz/calcite stringers - variable from 60-80 degrees to core axis. Black-banded argillaceous material to S-10% throughout section. Local laminated graphitic bedding.
2056||237.0||238.5||l.5|
2057 243.5 245.0 1.5 nil 17
D-96-03 (cont inued) Page : 7 of 7
|| From || To li (m) Ji (m)
Geology || Smp l e || From || To ||Lng|| AU || AS | Ji (i (m) jj (m) Ji (m) iJOZ/TJi PPMJ
Weakly sericite altered locally. Less than \ a-e, f ine disseminated and cubic pyrite to 3mm. Local grey quartz/ankerite bands and patches.
245.0 End of hole.
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Durham Geological Services Inc.Client: East West/Golden Dragon Project: Desantis Project Title: Drill Hole Location Plan Scale: 1:20,000 Figure: 1 ______ ___
09/09/96 MON 15:29 FAX 705 264 6354 BRUCE DURHAM @1002
Established 1928
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assaycrs I nc.
Assaying - Consulting . Representation
Assay CertificateCompany: R.DUESS GEOLOGICAL SERVICES LTDProject: DesantisAon: R. Duess
We hereby certify the following Assay of 57 Split Core samples submitted JUN-03-96 by .
Page l of 2
6W-1955-RA1
Date: JUN-05-96
Sampl e Number2001 2002 2003 2004 20052006 2007 2008 2009 20102011 2012 2013 2014 2015
2016 .2017 2018 2019 20202021 2022 2023 2024 2025
2026 2027 2028 2029 2030
Au Au Check oz/ton oz/ton0 . 002 0.001 0.001
Nil Nil
0.001Nil Nil Ni 1 Ni 1 NilNil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Nil 0.001 Nil
0.001Nil NilNil Nil Nil NilNil
Ni 1 Ni 1 Nil Nil Nil Nil
Ag PPM0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2
0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.1 0.1 O.I 0.2 0.1
0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1
As PIM^ ^ ^ 14 ^
13 6 7
22 187 16 ^22 15
158 45 60 69 8
11 ^7 10 28
10 10 8
35 29
Cu PHtf79 54 48 73 3954 40 36 51 48
43 70 27 50 5551 42 14 51 5664 61 57 57 63
51 63 56 6952
Pb PIM16 2 2 1 1
8 11 4
12 32 6 4 3
17
15 51 7 5
11 810 11 5
655 7 4
Zn PFM55 35 31 50 1185 84 74 1007678 103 47 91 84
66 68 19 79 109110 109 104 88 7072 100 89 108 68One assay ton portion used.
Certified by_
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705) 642-3300
09/09/96 MON 15:29 FAX 705 264 6354 BRUCE DURHAM @]003
Established 1928
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assaycrs Inc.
Assaying - Consulting - Representation
Assay Certificatecompany: R.DUESS GEOLOGICAL SERVICES LTDProject: DesantisAnn: R. Duess
We hereby certify the following Assay of 57 Split Core samples submitted JUN-03-96 by .
Page 2 of 2
6W-1955-RA1
Date: JUN-05-96
Sample Number2031 2032 2033 2034 20352036 2037 2038 2039 20402041 2042 2043 2044 20452046 2047 2048 2049 20502051 2052 2053 2054 20552056 2057
Au Au Check oz/ton oz/ton
Nil Nil Nil Nil NilNil Nil Nil Nil Nil NilNil Nil Nil Nil NilNil Nil Nil Ni 1 Ni 1 NilNil Nil Nil Nil Ni 1 Ni 1Nil Nil
Ag PFM0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.1 OJ 0.1 0.1 0.10.1 0.1
As PIM38 40 56 16 3012 39 22 13 167 14 22 261517 14 8
19 27
14 16 14 18 2911 17
Cu PIM40 28 44 33 392945 44 21 1722 29 3441 4526 48 27 46 362348 25 44472845
Pb PIM
1 4 3 4
11
5 2 6 4
11
8 44 5 4
83 64 2
4 3 4 2 5
54
ZnPFM64 90 100 71 8176 75 78 69 6264 60 71 89 8973 89 65 82 6640 82 87 74 8376 91
One assay ton portion used.
Certified by-
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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ontario
Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim
Mining Act
Transaction Number
Personal Information collected on this form Is obtained under the authority of this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager. Mining Lands Sudbury, Ontario. P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264.
Instructions: - Please type or print and submit in duplicat 42A06Nwo039 W966o-oo3 94 OGDEN """""""
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LEGENDMOUNTJOY TWP.MAP SYMBOLOGY
HIGHWAY AND ROUTE No.
OTHER ROADS
TRAILS SURVEYED LINES
TOWNSHIPS, BASE LINES, ETC.
Aerial Cablcway —
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CANADIAN GOLDEN DRAGON RESOURCES
DeSantis Property
Ogden Township
DRILL HOLE SECTION
SECTION LO E
Looking West Caz.270)
Robert Duess Geological Services Ltd.
SURVEY BY' L. Kovoca
DRANN BY LOG II
APPROVED L. l.K.
ClaiM No. P-1189551
DATE May 96
NTS.