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42C12NW8I86 42C12NWM63A1 BOMBY
Diamond Drilling
010
Township BOMBY Report NO 13
Work performed by: MINERALS LID.
Claim NO Hole N9
SSM 674863, 625560 TC-3
SSM 625561, 638191 TL-4
625562,658463 TOL-1
Footage
125m.
120m.
185m.
Date
- July/84
June/84
July/34
Note
(l)
O) (2) (4)
(l) (3) (4)
TOT* L-
Notes: (D #89-85(2) Previously submitted by Onitap Resources. Rsport of work
#276-84, File H2C/12NW-0059
(3) Previously submitted by Teck Oorporacion, Report of Work#48-85, File - Bomby Tp DDR #11
(4) Lac Minerals reloggod the same core resulting in a change of the rock descriptions. -
SUMMARY OF LAC MINERALS LTD.
CREDIT PORTION
DDH
TG-3
TL-4
TDL-1
TOTAL
LENGTH
125 m
120 m
185 m
PORTION CLAIMED
19 m
60 m
69 m
FEET
62.3
196.8
22J6.JJ
485.4
CREDITS
62.3
196.8
226.3
485.4
LAC MINERALS LTD.
LEGEND FOR GEOLOGICAL ENCODING FORM
WILLIAMS PROPERTY
FLAGS: used for highlighting information and specific horizons
KEY HORIZONS;
X001 visible top of mineralized zone synonamous with ore zoneK002 visible bottom of mineralized zone synonajnous with ore zoneH001 top of mineralized zone within hanging wall rocksH002 bottom of mineralized zone within hanging wall rocksF001 top of mineralized zone within footwall rocksF002 bottom of mineralized zone within footwall rocks
*NOTE: other mineralized zones within hanging wall orfootwall rocks are designated as H003, H004, F003, F004, etc. with uneven numbers representing the top of the mineralized zone and even numbers representing the bottom.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION;
toVGD visible gold WEG hole wedgedSAM sample taken GEM hole cementedSTR structural remark END bottom of holeKAG magnetic zone R Remark
GEOLOGICAL DATA ENTRIESi
FROM - TO; defines the interval over which a particular rock type or characteristic occurs
* recovery of core
MIX \; 4 of a subunit or a modified unit within a primary rock unit
ROCK: indicates rock type
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KOCK TYPE ABBREVIATIONS
BREC Breccia LAMPCADI Carbonate Diopside Unit LOSTCASG Casing . MFINCHER Chert MFSHDIAB Diabase Dyke MFVLFL3N Felsic Intrusive ' MSSHFLVL Felsic Volcanic PEGMFPFV Felsic Volcanic Rock with PELT
Feidspar Crystals as dominant fragment type
FXPP Feldspar Porphyry Q.EFVGFSC Graphite SchistGOUG GougeJNAS Intermediate AthfloW QZVN1NIN Intermediate Intrusive SAND1NVL Intermediate VolcanicIRFM Iron Formation SCHS
LamprophyreLost CoreMafic IntrusiveMafic SchistMafic VolcanicMuscovite SchiPtPegmatitePelite (grains predominantly
1/16 riff. - not visible to the naV.ed eye) F'elsic volcanic rock with quartz-eyes a.-; dominant frag ment type Quartz VeinSandstone (grains 1/16 him to 2 mm) Schist
ROCK TYPES CKARACTEHlSTIC OF MAIN OKE BODY:
BART Barite-rich RockMSSH Muscovite SchistSASH Stibnite/Realgar bearirSg MuscoviteS1RX Siliceous Rock
ET: Entry Type: Categorizes rock types using abbreviation!? U,M,S
U - Main Rock Type - forms majority of a specified interval
M - modification of main rock type over specified interval (all data is identical to the description of the nain rock type except where specified).
S - sub-rock type contained entirely within a main rock type (eg. a FXPP within PELT)
T: average thickness in metres of a sub-jock type or of bedding or banding in the main rock type
R-F MINERALS; indicates the main rock-forminq minerals of the specified ~~~ rock type
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MINERAL ABBREVIATIONS
METALLIC MINERALS
As ArsenopyriteAu ColdBo tomiteCp ChalcopyriteHro HematiteKf Potassium-FeldsparKg MagnetiteKo MolybdeniteOr OrpimentF'b GalenaTo PyrrhotitePy PyriteRg RealgarSb StibniteSp Sphalerite
NON-METALLIC MINERALS
Ac ActinoliteAp ApatiteAx AmphiboleBa BariteBi BiotiteCb CarbonateC 3 ChloritoidCi ChloriteDi DiopsideEp EpidoteFt FluoriteFx Feldspar (composition
unspecified) Ga Garnet Gr Graphite Ka Kaolinite Ky Kyanite Ms Sericite Mu Muscovite Oe Oellacherite PI Plagioclase Px Pyroxene Qz Quartz St Staurolite To Tourmaline Tr Tremolite
TYPIFYING MATERIAL: material(s) rock type
(with percentage) which typify specified
ABBREVIATIONS
ASH AshAXB Amphibole BandsFP Feldspar PhenocxystsLAP Lapilli-size fragmentsQE Quartz EyesRF Rock FragmentsOOO Blanks out Typifying Material of a
Particular Unit
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COL: shade and colour of rock
1 Darkest2 Very Dark3 Dark
SHADE AND COLOUR ABBREVIATIONS
4 Medium Dark 7 Light5 Medium 8 Pale6 Medium Light 9 Palest
A GreyB BlueG GreenN Black
P Pi pieR Ren
SP Sal -T Tar.
Pepper
U UmberW WhiteY Yellow$ Suffix "ish"
CRN SIZE; grain size of rock described using thfe size scale
ABBREVIATIONS
FF - average size of fine fraction CF - average size of coarse fraction *C - \ coarse fraction KP - maximum particle size
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SIZE SCALE
SYMBOL
0
1
2
3 *
4
S
6
7
B
9
X
PARTICLE DIAMETER -'
RANGE (mm)
< .004 mm
.004-. 016
.016-. 06
.06-. 25
.25-1
1-4
4-16
16-64
64-250
250-1000
> 1000
EQUIVALENT GRAIN SIZE
SEDIMENT
rlay size
fine silt
medium-coarse silt
fine sajid
medium-coarse sand
grit/granule
small pebble
medium-large pebble
cobbles
small-medium boulder
large boulder
;OLrANOCLASTJCS
fine ash
coarse ash
small lapilli
large lapilli
cobble -size blocks
boulder size blocks
extra Iftrge blocks
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CST MOR: clast morphology
ABBREVIATIONS
tSR - sorting; described using degree of sorting scale RN - roundness; described using degree of roundness scale SP - sphericity; described using sphericity scale M - Matrix -i) O - Open (Matrix Supported)
ii) C - Closed (Clast Supported)
DEGREE OF SORTING
1 Extremely Poorly Sorted
2 Very Poorly Sorted3 Poorly Sorted
4 Moderately Poorly Sorted
5 Moderately Sorted6 Moderately Well
Sorted
7 Well Sorted
8 Very Well Sorted9 Extremely Well Sorted
1 Extremely Angular2 Very Angular3 Angular
DEGREE OF ROUNDNESS
4 Moderately Angular5 Intermediate6 Moderately Rounded
7 Rounded8 Very Rounded9 Extremely Rounded
O Nil1 Extremely Low2 Very Low
SPHERICITY
4 Fairly Low5 Moderate6 Fairly High7 Very High
8 Extremely High9 Exceptionally High
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TEXTURES:
BD BeddedCL CleavageFO FoliatedMS MassiveSC Schistose
TEXTURAL ABBREVIATIONS
EN BandedEQ EquigranularGB Graded Bedding'MY MyloniticSS Soft Sediment
BR BrecciatedFL Flow StructuresLM LaminatedPP PorphyriticXB Cross Bedding
XLMP; crystal or phenocryst morphology
FC:
ABBREVIATIONS
XL - phenocryst type {eg. FP) H - mode of occurrence
E Euhedral CrystalsS Subhedral CrystalsA Anhedral Crystals
P - maximum particle size (use size scale)
fracture count; defined as the average number of fractures in l m of core for specified rock type
CO: competence scale; rock competency described using a scale from l to 5 with l being the most competent and 5 being the least competent
S1DP S2DP; Description and dip angle of 2 structural features in a unit.Dip is measured from a plane'perpendicular to the core axis
: (core normal angle).
-B-
STRUCTURAL ABBREVIATIONS
BD BeddingBM BandingCL CleavageCT ContactDY 'DykeFO FoliationFT FaultGO GougeL.M LaminationLN LineationQV Quartz VeinSC SchistositySP SlipVN Vein (General)
jKINERALOGY: Observed minerals described by mode of occurrence and percentage of the total rock.
MODE OF OCCURENCE ABBREVIATIONS
A Anhedral CrystalsB BlebsC Envelopes or CoatingsD DisseminatedE Euhedral CrystalsI Eyes, AugenJ InterstitialK StockworkL LaminatedN NodulesO SpotsP PervasiveQ PatchesR RosettesS Subhedral Crystals
T Tarnish or StainU UbiquitousV VeinW BooksY Amygdaloidal or SpheruliticZ Selvagefl Breccia Filling4 Micro Vein$ Sheeting1 Amount Disseminated ̂ Amount
in Veins2 Amount Disseminated*Amount
in Veins3 Amount Disseminated ? Amount
in Veins
HOLE NUMBER TOWNSHIP CLAIM NUMBER LOCATION AZIMUTH (METERS)
TG-3
TL-4
TDL-1
TOTAL
f NUMBER
TG-3
TL-4
TDL-1
BOMBY SSM 674863 49+69.5 U 215 9+18 N
BOMBY SSH 625561 46+55 U 215 4+9C.5 N
BOMBY SSH 625562 41+34 U 185 3*94 N
NON LAC PORTION OF CREDITS
LENGTH COMPANY CLAIM NUMBER FROM TO LENGTH (METERS) (METERS)
125 TECK/GOLIATH SSH 674863 0 106 106
120 ONITAP RESOURCES SSH 638191 60 120 60
185 TECK CORPORATION SSH 658468 69 185 116
TECHNICAL DATA
DIP LENGTH CORE SIZE STARTING (HETERS) DATE
45 125 NO 13/07/84
45 120 NO 15/06/84
45 185 NO 18/07/84
430
t
COMPLETION DATE
15/07/84
17/06/84
20/07/84
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DRILL LOGGED BY FEET CREDIT
HIDUEST J. A. KENT
HIDUEST D. HCILUEEN
HIDUEST G. MACMILLAN
410.1 410.1
393.7 393.7
606.9 606.9
1410.7 1418.7
-
LAC MINERALS PORTION OF CREDITS N X
FEET COMPANY CLAIM NUMBER FROM
347.77 LAC niNERALS LTD. SSH 625560 106
196.85 i LAC MINERALS LTD. SSH 625561 0
380.58 LAC HINERALS LTD. SSH 625562 0
TO LENGTH (METERS)
125 19
60 60
69 69
FEET LAC \ CREDIT \
62.3 62.3 l
196.8 196.8 j
226.3 226.3
TOTAL 430
TOTAL CREDIT CLAIMED BY LAC MINERALS LTD. - 485.4 CREDITS.
282 925.2 148 485.4 485.4
-. HXE: TG.3
iO BY : J. A. KENT
. "OLE NO: TG 3
PROPERTY: PROJECT:
GOLIATH HEMLO
LINE AZM: 0.0
PROPERTY:
CORE SIZE: NO STARTED: '-3/f/**DRILLERS: MIDWEST (TECK) STOPPED: fsr/r/r*SURVEY BY: LOGGED: 02/08/84TOT DEPTH: 125 METERS MEASURE: METERS
LINE No: 49*6*4'"' NORTHING:STATION: 9*/**' EASTING:GRD AZM: tt 2'G ELEV:TARGET: STRATIGRAPHY - TAILINCS POND
GOLIATH
4,
r
t:
FROM TO *R VI ROCK ET T R-F-M1NS TYPFYING MATERIAL COFFCF*CMPSRRNSPM TEXTURES XL-n-P FC C S1DIP S2DIP flSBITOKYGASTEPOZOECBBACLCDKfHMPGPOASPYSBRGnOAU
O
2.44
2.44
2.55
5.65
e.65
11.8
1C
IB
28.2 ?M
29.45 30.65
31.92 45.19
33.1 72
2.44
125
4.45
6.61
6.09
10
22.56
28.2
28.2
51.9
6". 56
60.56
97.31
102.04
103.17
105.42
\ff- 01
54.75
52.27
111.5
111.5
76.73
98.93
102-76
103.53
1*5.82
106.07
CASGU
MFiJL U AX CB OZ FX 3G 3 5 20 5 FO BR AX E 5 6 4 OTZ - CARB INFILLED FRACTURES AND BRECCIATED ZONES ARE VERY COMMON.
80 M .15 05 SOME BROKEN CORE. KF AND K-ALT'N BLEBS APPROX. 20*. ABUNDANT RUSTY STAINING. VERY HEAVY. 4.2 - 4.8 M. ASSAYED BY TECK.
20 FLIN S .25 OZ FX AX 6R 4 4 4 MS EO 2 AX IS LIGHT GREEN - ACTINOLITE?
X M AX BI CB 2 4 20 4 FO CR F018 BI AS LG XLS AW) x OR XL AGGREGATES ALIGNED ALONG FOLIATION. BI XLS ARE 3G AND 5* ARE ALT'0 TO a.
90 M 4 5 10 5 FO 3 FO POORLY DEVELOPED. AX : CB IS 60:40. Q2WS HOST PY AND MG. 2-3* POSS. CB AND AX RICH LAPILLI.
11.80 -13.40: 18.75 - 22.56 ASSAYED BY TECK.80 M 3.0 BI20 4 5 60 6 FO BR 74
FO POORLY DEVELOPED. 3* LIGHT BROUN (BUFF) MINERAL - HARDNESS APPROX. 4 - DOESN'T EFFERVESCE EVEN UHEN SCRATCHED.
ASCICULAR FORM FOUND ESP IN AX RICH DARTS OF CORE. SP' GP' CARB' ST' - IN SPLIT CORE.75M 444 OOOOMS43
LARGE (.75 DIAM.) AX PATCHES.X ININ S AX Bt OZ 6A 4 5 20 5 FO AX E 5 5 3 F036
CONTACTS 8 40 DEGREES (UPPER) - 10 DEGREES (LOWER) FO VARIES THROUGHOUT INTRUSION BUT IS PREDOM. 36 DEGREES.10 FLIN S .20 OZ FX D.5
15 *5
05
01
V10
M 00
03
DI
D.5
02
210
DI
DI
SiMILAP IN TEXTURE AND COMPOSITION TO MFVL BTW.~!if - - - ~S*
. - 28.2 - 33.10.... S FX OZ 3 4 80 4 EO MS 5 2 DIOF MFVL 8TU 49.70 - 49.84. ILMENITE XLS APPROX. 5*.
. EXPLANATION OF VLF CONDUCTOR. SHINY 8ROUNISH TRANSLUCENT MOO. HARD MIN. - SP OR GA.10 FLIN 5 .20 OZ FX AX 6R 4 5 50 5 EO MS 2 D3 DI * 5
RATIOS OF OZ:FX:MAFIC MINERALS VARY SOMEWHAT FROM aiN TO aiN AS DOES AMOUNT OF GA - PY ASO MG. AMOUNTS INDICATED ABOVE ARE FOR THE GENERAL CASE.
96.22 - 97.31 STRONG HEMITIZATION.90 M 1.25BI C9AX WN444 CR 53 05
a AS AN ALTERATION PRODUCT OF 81. l"'X LAT? S 81 a CB 1G 2 5 10 5 PP BR 10 4
BRECCIATED BTU 98 42 - 98.72. UN&P.ECC1ATED LAMP IS V. MAGNETIC. SOft B I IS PORPHYRITIC (BI AGGREGATES).X M BI Co OZ AX10
ASSAYED BY TECK.X FXPP S FP OZ AX 6A 3 4 15 4 pp Fn FP a * mo
FO NC'T DISTINCT. W h U FP ft 4 F0830 FLIN S OZ FX CB 315 RG 4 4 4 EO MS m
ASSAYED BY TECK. 195.*2 - 185.55 OZVN. ™ WX MB! AX C3 m
TC(V____ ru <2
B.5
B.5
BI
B.5
T.5 82 8'
83
T.5 82
PI
E3
21
D2
D.5
DTr
110
02
DI
21(Y)
DTr
R 111.57 111.62
R 112.56 114.5
K 114.5 125
K 114.67 124.93
END 125 125
LG. PX XLS IN BRECCIATED flFUL. 3X.95 FLIN S FX OZ AX5 5R 4 4 X 4
ASSAYED BY TECK FROtl 112.77 - 114.50.95 fi AX BI CB
PATCHES OF AX AND/OR BI.5 FLIN S.I FX 02 312 AX2 5R
THIN FINGERS AT VARIOUS DEGREES UITHIN HFUL.
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D2
4 2 00
02
DTr
l
WILL HOLE *: TG.3 TOTAL DEPTH: 125 ftTERS
LOCATION AZIHITH DIP flETHOD REfWRKS
950100125
215215215215
-45.0-45.5-43.5-44.5
A A A
COLLARAZn ESTimTED. AZrt ESTIfWTED. AZn ESTirWTED.
I
DRILL HOLE:
LOGGED BY :
TL 4 (1-5) PROPERTY: UHITE RIVER CORE SIZE: NO STARTED: 'fZlff/? L INE No: 4*-**-^*- NORTHING: S (^^ tffc PROJECT: HE.iS DRiaERS: MIDUEST STOPPED: '7/6/ff* STATION: 46*-*^** EASTING? /^ ^~~ W
SURVEY BY: LOGGED: JULY 12/1984 GRD AZH: *'jr ELEV: V DOUG MCILVEEN LINE AZM: 0.0 TOT DEPTH: 120 MEASURE: METERS TARGET: TAILINGS POND - SECTION
DRILL HOLE NO:
FLAG
RSTR
R
R
R
R
S
R
R
R
t(
R
S
FROM
0
1.8
5.55
3
5.6
12.46
15.29
18.47
26.16
26.87
32
33.11
i
35.6
46.75
48
52.17
53.1
59.32
67.?5
73.53
76.96
63.25
?1
TO
1.8
94.48
5.6
3.19
30
14.48
18.88
19.35
39.59
27.48
32.59
33.88
35.2
45.75
47.86
49.69
52.23
59.32
66.2
70.35
73.76
77.21
84.81
94.48
TL.4 (1-5) PROPERTY: UHITE
*R VI ROCK ET T R-F-MINS TYPFYING
CASG U
HFVL U AX BI FX
TIGHT CRENULATION FOLDING.X INVL S OZ BI FX LAP1
LAP ARE OF MAFIC COMPOSITION.X M EP4
EP BANDS AVERAGE 3-5 DI. THICK AND70 tt .4C AX EP OZ
Tr. SPH AT 12.69? POSSIBLE RELICT15 FXPP S .29 FX OZ BI
35 OZVN S .20 K AX FX
7 FLIN S .10 02 FX BI
40 FLIN s .10 FX ozCONTAINS APPROX .2* DISS. FIUORITE
X INVL S OZ FX AX FP2
5 OZUN S .01 OZ AX
25 FLIN S FX CZ
RIVER
MATERIAL COFFCFXCMPSRRNSPH TEXTURES XL-M-P FC C S1DIP S2DIP MS BI TO
2G 3 3 3 SC 9 3 SC17
2616 FO
HAY CONTAIN CB - RICH VUGS.5G
FP PHENOCRYSTS THROUGHOUT.RA 3 4 30 4 P?
RU
8R
6R- DEEP PURPLE.
5A 3 4 2 5 FO
GU
9R 5 5 5 01HORE DEEP PURPLE MINERAL FLUORITE '2X).
10 FLIN S OZ FX AXCOMPOSITION IS VARIABLE.
X FLIN S FX OZ RF10
20 FXPP S .12 OZ FX BI FP1C
X MVUG CONTAINING ATBER COLOURED GA.
X fi EPID
RA 3 3 3
KY GA ST EP 02 OE CB 6A CL CD KF W MG PO AS PY SB RG nO AU
W L.2 t l D.I
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D.I
D.2
B3
V5
V2
DTr 0.4
U DTr D.I
D.I
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X MAX IS VERY COARSE GRAINED.
LOCALLY VUGS UITH AMBER GARNETS.X FLIN S FX OZ
X FXPP S 02 BI FX FP5
90 FXPP S OZ 81 FX FPlfl
X , R . LAP20
3 5 60 6 MS
MS 13
4A 2 4 5 5 PP FO
4A 2 4 10 5 PP FO
3 6 20 6
DI ^5 V2
DTr
DTr
LAP ARE OUARTZO - FELDSPATHIC.
P 95,4
9*.85
R 100.35END 120
100.3596.85
97.51
120120
SAND t) OZ FX BI AX10
STRONG EP ALTERATION. X HFUL S AX FX 02
PC3 3EP20
3G 3 3
Ml U 81 FX QZ FP10 AX5 LAP! 5A 3 5 FP HORE ABUNDANT IN SOrOANDS. LAP AREBIOTITIC.
3
11 6
FOBN
FO
PP FO
5 3 F018 9N18
3 2 VI OTr
DRILL HOLE *: TL4 (I 5) TOTAL DEPTH: 120
LOCATION
O40 80 120
AZIMUTH
215215215215
DIP ttTHCD-50-51.5-AS
A A A A
REHARKS
COLLARAIM ESTIHATED. AZH ESTIflATED. AZn EST1HATED.
DRILL HOLE:
LOGGED BY :
[KILL HOLE
TOL.i
G. rwGlILLAN
NO: TDL.l
PROPERTY:PROJECT:
LINE AZrt:
UHITEHEMLO
0.0
PROPERTY:
RIVER COREDRIUci iotaSUWt TOT {
WHITE RH
NO MIDUEST
185.0
STARTED: STOPPED: LOGGED: MEASURE:
2/08/84 METERS
LINE No: 41-3-fU NORTHING:STATION: S****? EASTING:GRO AZM: 2/5* ELEV:TARGET: VLF COKXJCTOR -TAILINGS POND
^jj&^^ij^c-
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MAY 2 81985
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R
R
R
R
RnAGR
R
R
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R
R
R
R
P
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P.
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0
4.8
4.8
16.61
17.27
17.27
27.44
32.7
34.22
44.37
47.08
56.78
65.14
65.62
68.2
68.2
90.74
87
171.27
123.36
145.75
149.45
150.65
156.25
4.8
185
17.27
17.27
22.1
22.1
28.25
32.8
37.79
45.07
47.48
64.1
68
66.2
90.74
87
130.54
145.75
122.1
130
174.1
150.55
154.43
174.1
Jl^lilL!^:!!!!!^ B' TO KY GA ST E? oz OE os BA CL CD KF m MG ft AS PY SB RG no AUCASG U
PP 10GRAN U FX OZ AX 0X15 5R 2 6 20 6 AX IS ALTERING TO a. THE PATCHES OF CL STILL ARE PREDOnlNANTLY AX.
X fi
X IN1N S FX OZ 81 4G 2 IRREGULAR SHAPED GRANITE INTRUSION IN THE ININ.
X H W PY - nG ARE FOUND IN AX-a PATCHES.
5 10 6 PP
V.5
V5
VI
01
ORANGISH COLOUR MINERAL IN i - .5X - SOFT (HARDNESS 2-3)- DOESN'T FIZZ UITH Ha. COLOUR HAY BE DUE TO K-ALT. (GYPSUM OR ANHYDRITE)?X ININ S QZ FX Bi FP5 3A 2 4 10 5 FQ PP F030
MANY FP ARE RED DUE TO K-ALT. INTRUSIONS OF GRAN. PRESENT UITH IRREGULAR CONTACTS.
DTr
a.5 02
D.I
D.3
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PY - AX-a PRESENT IN FRACTURES. 30 ININ S .60 FX BI OZ FP20
X aiN S OZ 31 AX VERY SILICEOUS. S&nE K-ALT. OF FX.
4A 2 4 20 5
5A 2 4 20 5
PF
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80 FXPP S OZ FX 81 FP20 SORE K-ALT. OF FP PRESENT.
X H
4A 2 4 20 5 PP
38 HFVL S 1.0 AX FX 3G 2 4 4 OS APPEARS TO BE XENOLITHS UITHIN THE GRANITE. THE GRfiNITE HAS IRREGULAR CT UITHIN THE flFVL.
X fi 0X5 FP10 FP HAVE FGRTCD AND PREDOMINATE IN THE GRANITE.
50 rtFVL S 1.0 AX FX 26 2 4 IRREGULAR SHhPE CT UITH GRANITE.
X M FX OZ AX 000 FP20 6R 2 5 AX PATDCS ALTERING TO a.
10 5
20 5
FO MS
PP
F030
D.I
DTr
CRENULA! IONS IN f*VL.5 RIN S .70 FX 02 AX10 SP 2 5 10 5 PP
FX IS K-ALTERED. CALLED FL1N DUE TO LI&H* COLOUR Arfi fauNDANCE OF FX-OZ.X M 000 FP20 5G 2 5 20 5 PP
AX ALTERED TO a IN MANY INSTANCES.X OZVN S OZ AX.3 UU 2 2 2 ffi
BUFF COLOUR - FAIRLY HHftO (4-5) CUBIC CRYSTALS PRESENT (FLUORITE?).X rt QZ FX OOOGA60 000 3U 2 4 60 4
LARGE NUnBER OF BROJN GARNETS PRESENT IN THE INTERWL.XtfVLS AXFX 3G24204 HSPP
AX S 5
0.5
AXS5QZ INJ^CT^D INTO SYSTEM. THE GARNETS TOY BE MN W.T PRODUCT OF SOHE IWFIC MATERIAL.
030 V20
D.3
0.3
D.5
O
V.3
D.I V.3
0.1 V.I
D.I
D.3
DTr 0.5
D.5 0.5
D.I D? D.I
DTr
D.5
DTr D.3 D?
D.I DTr
D.I 0.3 00
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D.I
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D.I
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D.3
D.5
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1 THE MFUL MAY BE A FAIRLY LARGE XENOLITH.R 159.25 191.35 X OZUN S OZ AX1 UU 2 2 2 MS
AX HAS ALT TO CL.
A LARGE AMOUNT OF AX PRESENT. MAY BE XENOLlTHS OF rtFW. PRESENT IN THE GRAN. R 145.75 185
THE GRAN HAS LOST ITS RED COLOUR. END 165 185
....,..,..........,... .. 1 85 ' 0LOCATION AZIMUTH DIP METHOD REMARKS
050100185
215215215215
-45-45.5-45-41
AAAA
COLLARAZH ESTIMATED.AZtt ESTIMATED.AZM ESTIMATED.
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1y|K o! v.:xk lo l if HICK O (ne ',j''i i.i.n.v). ftif Otio-ltctmie*! work use form no. 1362 " t\tfion o( Work (C^nfogicjil, Ccopliyiicdl, Ceoehcmlcat *nd
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I/ac Minerals Jit d.Moidor frosrecTor'i Licence r\lo,
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P. O. Box 580, MANITOUWADGE , Ontario POT 2COSummary of Work Performancs and Distribution of CrcdittTotal Work Days Cr. claimed
.485^4- 3 7 7for Performnncc of the following work. (Check one only)
Q Manual Work
fjGhaft Sinking Drifting or oiher Lateral Work.
LjCoir.piened Air, oilier Power driven or mechanical otjuip.
Q Power Stripping
CT Diamond or other Core drilling
Q Land Survey
Mining ClaimPrefix
SSM
Number
542588
542589
542590
542591
607868
Work Dayl Cr.
40
40
40
40
35
Mining ClaimPrefix Nui.;^*r
625548
625549
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Work Days Cr.
41
41
Mining CIdmPrefix Number
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Work Dayt Cr.
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AIMhe work wes performed on Mining Claim(s): See attached list.^S/f/ (tZSStO t&SS&l. iA5S~t3,
Requited Information eg: type of equipment. Names, Addresses, etc. (See Table Below)H
Midwest Diamond Drilling 130 Cioe Crescent WINNIPEG , i anitoba
Type of machine - Boyles D-25
ONTARIO GEOLOGICAL SURVEYASSESSMENT FILESRESEARCH OSFICE
MAY 3
RECEIVED
S. 5. MARIErV.ININO D;v.
19 E 6 E l V E
AMMAY 2 8 1985
368'
Date of ncporl
to s? H.J //^ dcd Holder or Ajffu (Signaturey
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Certification Verifying Report of Work
l hereby certify that i have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth In the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after Its completion end the annexed report is true.
'a:ne and Postal Adrt'ess of Penon Certifying
V.J*. Vorsn, P.,Rng. , P. O. Box: 580, .,MANITOUWADGB , Ojvtarjx^ POT 2CO
Table of Information/Attachments Rcquiied by the Mining Recorder
[Date Ceriiified"l May 1 7, 1905
Certified by (Signa^ore)
Typo of Work
Manual Work
Shaft Sinking. Drifting or other Lateral Work
Compressed air, oiher power driven or mechanical equip.
Power Stripping
Diamond or other core drilling
Land Survey
Specific information per type
Nil
Type of equipment
Type of equipment and amount expended. Note: Proof of actual cost must he submitted within 30 days of recording.
Signed core tog showing; footage, diameter of core, number and angles of hotel.
Name and address of Ontario land surveyor,
Other Inlor mailon (Common to 2 or more lypei)
Names and addresses of men who performed menuel work /operated equipment, together
Nan ci and edijievfvt of ot\ner or operator togelhvr iMth dates when crilling'stiippingdone.
Nil
Attachments
Work Sketch: these ere required to show
extent of work In relation to the
Work Sketch (as f bovi) In duplicate
Nil
Box580, f V Monltouwadgo, Ontario. POT2CO (807)822-2139
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ne Lac Minerals Ltd.May 17, 1985 Exploration Division
Mining RecorderMinistry of Natural ResourcesP. O. Box 669, 875 Queen St. EastSAULT STE. MARIE .OntarioP6A 2B3
Attention: Mrs. M. St. Jules
Re: Report of Work - Diamond Drilling, Bomby Township
During 1984, Lac Minerals Ltd. and Teck Corporation completed a joint diamond drill program in Bomby Township. A total of three holes were completed for 1,410.7 feet (430 m). The drill holes crossed the common boundary of Lac, Goliath, and Onitap Resources. The footage outside Lac's claim boundary has already been filed for assessment by Teck and Onitap. The present work report applies for the assessment credits to be applied on Lac's ground. Please see attached sheet of technical data.
We are presently reporting the full number of credits (485.4), however, we wish only to apply 277 a,t the present time.
Please note that although the drill program was supervised by Teck Corporation and the core logged by their geologists, Lac relogged the same core for our purposes. Consequently, rock descriptions may vary from company to company. The attached data sheet indicates how the credits are to be dispersed on the various claims.
Yours truly,
LAC MINERALS-LTD.
V. R . Venn, P.Eng Project Administrator
VRV:pUn S.S.MARIECC WININO DIV.
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MAY 2 81985