JACOBSON Tp. M-1583
Transcript of JACOBSON Tp. M-1583
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608485 SASKATCHEWAN LTD. and 608487 SASKATCHEWAN LTD.JOINT VENTURE
MAGINO MINE PROPERTY
GEOLOGICAL AND PROSPECTING REPORT
SAULT STE MARIE MINING DIVISIONONTARIO
FINAN TOWNSHIP
N.T.S. 42 C/7
Toronto, Ontario September, 1995
David R. Healey608485 Saskatchewan Ltd.608487 Saskatchewan Ltd.
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Property Location Map - Figure l
Summary Introduction
Joint Venture Claim Group - Figure 2
Location of Main and North Grids in relation to the Magino Gold Property Claim Group - Figure 3
Regional Geology
Structural Geology
Positions of Geological Structures and Deformation Zones in the Goudreau - Lochalsh Area - Figure 4
Property Geology
Economic Geology and Prospecting Results
Conclusion and Recommendations
Rock Sample Assay Results; Main Grid
Rock Sample Assay Results; North Grid
References
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LIST OF PLATES
Plate I Geology Map, Main and North Grids, l" = 400'
Plate II Rock Sample Assay Location Map, Main and North Grids, l" = 400'
JACOBSON Tp. M-1583
608485 SASKATCHEWAN LTD. awd 608487 SASKATCHEWAN LTD.JOINT VENTURE
MAGINO MINE PROPERTYGEOLOGICAL AND PROSPECTING REPORT
SAULT STE MARK MINING DIVISIONONTARIO
FINAN TOWNSHIP
N.T.S.42C/7
SUMMARY
Thiy rppnrt frimmflriggf fhe reanhf pf fl genlnflqqd mapping and pmapecring program performed
onagroupof26daimsacyacemtotheMagtnoiniiiesitetothewest. The field mapping, drafting and report writing was performed by David R. Henley for 608485 Saskatchewan Ltd. and 608487 Saskatchewan Ltd. Joint Venture. Both companies have the same address, 365 Bay Street, lith Floor, Toronto, Ontario MSH 2V1.
INTRODUCTION
Between July 23,1995 and August 29,1995 a geological mapping and prospecting program was performed over the Main Grid and North Grid. The grid was mapped at a scale one inch to 200 feet in the field. The claims covered by this program are:
698651,698652,698665,698666,809963,810210, 847804,847805,847806,847807,1110086,1118352,1174399,1174400,1174401,1174402,1174403,1174404,1174405,1174846,1174847,1174848,1174849, 809969,809972,847814
for a total of 26 claims (refer to Figures 2 and 3).
PROPERTY, LOCATION AND ACCESS
The Magino Gold Property is located in the Goudreau-Lochalsh area of Northwestern Ontario, approximately 50 km north of Wawa (figure I). The Magino Gold Property is located in the southwest comer of Finan Township (M-1584). The Magino nonesite is also situated about 3 km southwest of the Kremzar mineshe near Goudreau and Webb Lakes.
Excellent access is provided by the gravel Goudreau road which connects with the town of DubreuOville, 15 km to the northwest Access to the Trails-Canada, Highway 17 is 32 km west via the Dubreuflvflle Highway 519. Highway 519 hits the Trans-Canada or Highway 17 at the mid-point between Wawa and White River.
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REGIONAL GEOLOGY
The Goudreau-Lochalsh area consists of a large felsic to intermediate metavolcanic pile consisting of coarse and fine pyroclastics, occurs in the central part of the belt. North of the felsic to intermediate pile are pillowed, massive and schistose intermediate to mafic metavolcanics with minor intercalations of mafic pyroclastics. A unit of iron formation (and local sulphide magnetite iron formation) occurs along the contact between the felsic to intermediate and intermediate to mafic rocks. Medium to coarse-grained quartz- dioritic to gabbroic rocks appear to be roughly concordant to stratigraphy and occur within both the mafic and die felsic metavolcanics. The majority of these rocks are intrusive. Along the northern margin of the supracrustal sequence, thin bedded wackes and siltstones separate the intermediate to mafic metavolcanics from the external granites. (Sage 1985)
Several internal felsic intrusive bodies occur within the area; (a) Gutchen Lake stock of trondhjemite, Abotassauay Twp., (b) Herman Lake Nepheline Syenite Complex, Finan Twp., (c) Maskinenge Lake stock of granite which intrudes the Herman Lake Complex, (d) Webb Lake stock of trondhjemite (or granodiorite). All of the rocks mentioned previously are cross-cut by diabase dikes. The metamorphous grade of all rocks (excluding diabase dikes) is greenschist except with one kilometre of the northern contact with the external granitoids where the rocks were subjected to amphibolite grade metamorphism. (Sage 1985)
STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
The central portion of the belt is occupied by a broad central anticline and flanked by the south range syncline and north range syncline. The approximate east-northeast trending axes plunge east The centre anticline contains a felsic core and mafic volcanic flanking rocks. A major north-south fault, referred to as the McVeigh Creek fault transects the west pan of Finan Twp. The fault is sinistral with local offsets up of 3, 000 feet Vertical displacement is also evident. (Sears 1985)
The Magino orebody is hosted in a granodiorite stock (Webb Lake stock), which is intruded into the Goudreau Deformation Zone (G.D.Z. - Figure 4). This gently arcuate brittle/ductile deformation zone of dextral horizontal displacement (Arias A Heather 1987) can be traced from south-west of Goudreau Station on the ACR line to Lochalsh Station on the CPR line, a distance of 29 km. The deformation Zone has been dispalced by the McVeigh Creek fault, the west block moved south 3,000 feet. (Deevy, AJ. 1992)
j l supracrustal rocks ^^- - . JACOBSON .TiVH;-. -- . --..;-:
internal felsic intrusives
external granitoids
zone of high strain anc variable degrees of alteralio
shear zone foliation lineation anticlinal fold axis
orthern Domain,
ABOTOSSAWAY TWPGOUOREA
Southern Ootp**r Cfad|eWestern Domain
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gold occurrences
GLDZ- Goudreau Lake Deformation Zone
CLOZ- Cradle Lakes Deformation Zone
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McVeigh Creek Fault
Aguonie
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Maskinonge Lake Fault
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Figure 4 Schematic diagram Indicating the position of major geological structures in the Goudreau-Lochalsh area.
PROPERTY GEOLOGY
The Magroo claim group is predominately underlain by massive to piBowed fine-grained intermediate to mafic volcanics. The volcanics have generally been intruded conformably along stratigraphy by medium to coarse grained gabbro-diorites and minor granodiorite. The north boundary of the claim group is bounded and underlain by the Herman Lake Alkalic Complex.
Starting at the south-east corner of the Main grid, we have the west extension of the Webb Lake granodiorite which intrudes along stratigraphy. There is also a small granodiorite phig on the north-west shore of Love! Lake. Both granodiorites display weak to moderate foliation with associated quartz veining and alteration. Just west of the Webb Lake extension is the only known sulphide iron formation within the survey area. This is based on geophysics and one drillhole (W-01-7S). The unit is at least 500 feet long and 40 feet wide, including an intersection of 15 feet grading 55 to 8054 pyrite, pyrrhotite and magnetite. The Webb Lake granodiorite extension is flanked to the northwest by a fine grained massive to pfllowed intermediate to mafic volcanic whh Love! Lake in the middle of the unh. The closer you get to the north shore of Lovd Lake the volcanics start to show weak foliation and deformation. South of Love! Lake there are no exposures of mafic volcanics until you get near the granodiorite. Northwest of the volcanics is a large mass of medium to coarse grained gabbro-diorite which occupies 5036 of the grid. This unit conforms to stratigraphy and is coarse grained in the centre and is fine to medium grained towards the edges. In the centre of this unit is a narrow band of fine to medium grained massive to schistose mafic volcanics whh localized shearing. This unit is 2,100 feet long and trends off the property to the east-northeast
North-west of the main gabbro-diorite unh is a fairly narrow section of fine-grained massive to pillow mafic volcanics. This unh pinches out on the north grid and is terminated by a diabase dike. Outcrop exposure is poor for this unh on the Main grid, since a large part of the unh is under a spruce bog. You have better exposure on the North grid where you are on high ground. Norfawert of the above volcanic uflhfeanouta This mass starts in the northwest corner of the Main grid following the volcanics conformably for one mile, then this gabbro-diorite becomes an irregular "Y" shaped mass occupying 60K of the North grid.
The North grid generally does not follow regional stratigraphic trends. The gabbro-diorites are more intrusive in nature and non-comfbnnable to stratigraphy. You have the extra influence of the large Herman Lake Alkalic Complex which is less than a quarter mile to the north. The large pile of fine grained pfllowed to massive intermediate to mafic volcanics are thick but wedgeshaped and cut in half by the gabbro-diorites. Abo
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on the North grid you have two distinct sets of diabase trending north-northwest and northeast Very little diabase was encountered in the field on the Main grid; magnetics also showed very little diabase on the Main grid compared to the North grid where the total field magnetic map was extremely useful.
The only place within the survey area where the gabbro-diorite intrusion is magnetic is the site of the former Forestry fire tower at the east end of the North grid at baseline 0+00 and 58+00 East From our total field mag survey this past winter, this is an "oval shaped" mag high roughly 500 by 900 feet The sulphide content varies from trace to l*fa pyrite, pyrrhotite, magnetite and iron staining varies from weak to strong. Mafic volcanics are also mixed in the area of the most intense iron stain with quartz veinlets around the contacts. Bruce E.L. (1940 ODM) mapped the medium to coarse grained mafic at the site of the former Forestry tower as intrusive, Sage R.P. (1993 OFR 5588 page 20) also concurs with Bruce. The gabbro-diorite for the rest of the survey area is clean with nil to trace sulphides except for the odd rusty section which could be weakly magnetic at best
In the southwest corner of the North grid is a narrow band of fine to medium grained massive to pillowed intermediate to mafic volcanics. The northwest flank of this unit is a locally sheared contact with the gabbro-diorite. Outcrops along the edges of the ponds in this area show good examples of contacts and shearing in both units.
Of note is a persistent beige felsite dike on the North grid. At the east end of the grid the dike follows a locally sheared contact between the volcanic and gabbro-diorite for 800*. This unit is right on strike with another beige felsite dike which is 2,000 feet long at the west end of the grid. If you joint up these dikes with a beige felsite outcrop which is between the two dikes, you would have a dike which is at least 9,000 feet long trending 70 to 80 degrees AZ and 20 to 50* thick. This unit cuts across mafic volcanics as well as gabbro-diorite.
During the course of the survey, only a few outcrops of felsic tuffs were encountered. Generally the volcanics were mafic grading to intermediate. Some excellent exposures of pillowed volcanics were observed on the North grid.
ECONOMIC GEOLOGY AND PROSPECTING RESULTS
From field observation and property research, the Main grid has been subjected to the most exploration. The grid has undergone limited ground geophysics, trenching and diamond drilling sporadically over the years. The two prospects explored over the years on the Main grid are the Lovel Lake Granodiorite Plug and the Webb Lake Granodiorite which just cuts the southeast corner of the grid. The Webb Lake stock also hosts the Magino orebody. Both of the granodiorites within the grid area have returned anomalous gold values in drilling.
Other than these two prospects, there has been some minor trenching of quartz veins in a mafic schist between L16+OOW and L20+OOW around 12+OOS on the northwest side of a creek. Of interest for this area, all pits, trenches and quartz veins were sampled and returned nil gold values except for a sugary quartz blow (e' by 6') in the middle of the creek. This quartz blow returned values of 030, 0.242 and 0.412 oz/ton gold. This was the only new gold showing found on the Main grid; no other anomalous gold values were returned or interesting geology encountered for the rest of the grid.
Based on property research, the North grid has received limited exploration. Previous work included ground geophysics, some mapping and one known drillhole. There are no known or documented gold showings on the North grid. A few weakly anomalous gold values were returned during the course of the survey which corresponded to two interesting areas.
At the east and west end of the grid we have slight gold kicks at the. contact of the pillowed mafic volcanics and diorite. At the west end of the grid at L36+OOW/9+OOS, . we have a value of 602 ppb Au in a sil pillowed mafic- volcanic near a diorite. At the east end of the grid at 51+80E/1+50N we have values of 539 and 363 ppb Au at the contact of pillowed mafic volcanics and diorite.
The other area of interest on the North grid is between L24+OOE and L48+OOE at the south end of the lines in a pond and creek system. We have a gabbro-diorite in contact with a massive mafic volcanic with local shearing in outcrop. A beige felsite dike also occupies this contact and shear zone. No really anomalous gold values were returned from this area; there was a slight kick of 166 ppb Au (37+SOE/16+SOS) in a beige felsite dike and just north of the contact in the gabbro-diorite was a trench (L32+OOE/13+20S) in a quartz stringer zone which returned a value of 0.026 oz/ton Au from a muck sample. This contact was also tested by a drillhole by Amax Exp. Inc. in 1975 (hole W-3-75). This 300* hole interesected felsic to intermediate mafic volcanics with sulphide rich sections near each contact Gold values were nil to 0.02 oz/ton Au with the best values at the lower contact Even though this area has not returned any encouraging values to date, geologically this area has potential for gold mineralization, so detailed prospecting is recommended. As for the rest of the North grid, no other anomalous gold values were returned and the only interesting geology encountered was the two areas just mentioned.
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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Three types of mineralization were encountered during the course of the mapping, prospecting program:
1. Sheared felsic intrusions, such as the Lovel Lake Granodiorite Plug or the Webb Lake Granodiorite which also hosts the Magino orebody. This style of mineralization is also the most favourable for hosting economic gold mineralization.
2. Quartz veining within shear zones.
3. Contacts between mafic intrusives and mafic volcanics.
The only new gold showing found on the Main grid was a 3' x 6' quartz blow in a mafic schist, grab samples ran 030, 0.242 and 0.412 oz/ton Au respectively. Since the quartz blow shows no continuity at surface, plus all other quartz veins in the immediate area run nil gold, detailed mapping and prospecting is recommended. Hopefully, this will help to figure out the structure as well as separate out the different generations of quartz veins. If this program proves to be positive, then trenching or drilling will be recommended. Since the two felsic intrusives on the Main grid have been drilled, no further work is recommended for the showings themselves. Since we know these felsic units have a low magnetic background, the magnetic data should be looked at again, with the idea of looking for hidden felsic intrusions such as in areas of heavy overburnden.
For the North grid, a few weakly anomalous gold values were returned. As previously mentioned, there were some weak kicks in the pillowed mafic volcanics near diorite contacts. •- . These areas should be prospected in detailed with the idea of establishing some continuity on strike length. If positive results are returned, then detailed mapping and trenching would be recommended.
The other area of interest on the North grid is the southeast corner where we have a gabbro- diorite in contact with massive mafic volcanics showing localized shearing. Only a couple of weakly anomalous gold values were returned from this area but this contact had one hole put in it in 1975 (AMAX Exp. Inc.). The best value returned from this hole was 0.02 oz/ton Au which came from a sulphide rich lower contact; the upper contact is also sulphide rich. More detailed prospecting is recommended, hopefully locating a surface exposure of these two conductors (sulphide rich contacts in mafics). If encouraging values are returned, then trenching will be recommended.
Respectfully submitted,r
R. Healey 608485 Saskatchewan Ltd. 608487 Saskatchewan Ltd. October, 1995
11ROCK SAMPLE ASSAY RESULTS
MAIN GRID
Sample No. An-ppb. An oz/ton Ag-ppm Sample No. Au-ppb. Au oz/ton Ag-ppm
95-1695-1795-1895-1995-2095-2195-2295-2395-2495-2595-2695-2795-2895-2995-3095-3195-3295-3395-3495-3595-3695-3795-6095-6195-6295-6395-6495-6595-6695-6795-6895-6995-7095-71
^233^^^^^^70
228>800210864825
13634
>80037820
24415
>800>80032
254262^5<5345^<5
OJO
0.26
02420.412
^.1<0.1020.40.4020*LOW1A0.60.81.0<0.11.10.8<0.11JO0.4030.61202020.8122.00.802121.002<0.1
95-7295-7395-7495-7595-7695-7795-7895-7995-8095-8195-8295-8395-8495-8595-8695-8795-8895-8995-9095-9195-9295-9395-9495-9595-16195-16295-16395-16495-16595-16695-16895-16995-170
^^^5^^^^<5^<5<5<5<5^7622<55
14^<5
106455^<5<5
219>800
<51018
0.038
020.8060.60.2
0.4 0.4 0.4•c0.10.6IX)120.6•cO.2 1.4 0.8 ID 0.4 0.6 0.4 02 0.4 02
02 02 02 •cO.2
02
67 total rock samples taken from Main grid.
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ROCK SAMPLE ASSAY RESULTS
NORTH GRID
Sample No. Au-ppb. Ali oz/too Ag-ppm Sample No. Au-ppb. Au oz/too Ag-ppm
95-9695-9795-9895-9995-10095-10195-10295-10395-10495-10595-10695-10795-10895-10995-11095-11195-11295-11395-11495-11595-11695-11795-11895-11995-12095-12195-12295-12395-12495-125
1416360220210355^246013649^2762255662017^2553^
431^1055^
0.4 c020.65.40.40.80.80.812.0.6020.40.6020.2*:02^20.41.0022.4 cO.202020.4020.40.60.20.2
95-12695-12795-12895-12995-13095-13195-13295-13395-13495-13595-13695-13795-13895-13995-14095-14195-14295-14395-14495-14595-14695-14795-14895-14995-15095-15195-15395-15495-15595-156
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14>80016610^<5<55<5
5393634221101220
16356
0.026
•cO.202020.60.80.80.4•cO.2 1.0 02 0.4 02 02 02
1.6 IS) 0.6 12 12 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.8 0.6 1.0 02 0.6 0.4 02
60 total rock samples taken from North grid.
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REFERENCES
1993 Sage, R.P.Ontario Geological SurveyGeology of Aguonie, Bird, Finan, Jacobson Townships,District of Algoma
1992 Deevy, Anthony J.Chief Mine Geologist, Magino Mine - internal company report
1987 Airborne Electromagnetic and Total Intensity Magnetic Survey, Wawa Area, District of AlgomaOntario Geological Survey, Geophysical/Geochemical Series, Map 81008
1987 Arias Z.G. and Heather K.B.023: Regional Structural Geology related to Gold Mineralization
in the Goudreau-Lochalsh Area, District of Algoma 024: Geological Setting of Gold Mineralization in the
Goudreau-Lochalsh Area, District of Algoma Summary of Field Work and Other Activities by the Ontario. Geological Survey 1987 - - . . -. : :-
1986 Matthews H.L.Muscocho Explorations Ltd.The Geology of the Herman lake Seymor Sears Claim Group
1940 Bruce E.L.Geology of the Goudreau-Lochalsh AreaOntario Department of Mines, Vol XLJX, Part III, 1940
1927 Bruce E.L.Annual Report of the Department of Mines, 1927 Parts I, II, III, IV, Goudreau-Lochalsh Gold Area
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DATU Junu 23, 1995
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLE NUMBER95-Oi 95-02 95-03 95-04 95-05
95-06 95-07 95-06 95-09 95-1095-11 95-12 95-13 95-14 95-15
95-16 95-17 95-18 95-19 95-20
95-21 95-22 95-23 95-24 95-25 95-26
Au ppb
10216370
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250
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233 *.5
< 5 ; 5c 570
228^800
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0.2 0.6 1.0 2.0 1.4 0.6
Report by.
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P. O. Box 1520 Wawa. Ontario MS 1KO
TEL: (70S) tit-ant
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CLIENT Muscocho Exp. Ltd. PROJECT Mag i no Mine_____ T\pe of analysis Au,Ag- A. A.
DATE June 28, 199JL
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLE NUMBER95-27 95-28 95-29 95-30 93-3195-32 95-33 95-34 95-35 95-3695-37 95-36 95-39 95-40 95-4195-42 95-43 95-44 95-45 95-4695-47 95-48 95-49 95-50 95-51
Au ppb
210864825
136
34^00 37820
244
15203410
180
15152015
20385
ppm
0.81.0
*0.11.1 0.8^.1 1.0 0.4 0.3 0.6
1.2 1.4 2.0 1.0 8.4
CO.l 0.6 0.2 0.4 0.6
0.2 1.4 6.2 1.0
Report by:
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DATE June 28, 1995
T\pe of analysis Au. AB- A. A.
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLE Nl'MBER95-52 95-53 95-54 95-5595-56 95-57 95-58 95-59
Au ppb
56810
378*5
10162
1510
Ae ppm
0.81.60.3
^.1
cO.l 0.6 0.2
Report by;
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ASSAY LABORATORY27 Mission Read TCl:
RIVER p 0
GOLMINES LTD
Exp. Ltd. DATE June 30. 1993 PROJRCTJIagino Mine_____Type of analysis Au,Ag~ A. A.
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLE Au A?NUMBER ppb ppm
95-60 *800 0.295-61 ^800 0-295-62 32 0.895-63 254 1.295-64 262 2.0
Report by:
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ASSAY LABORATORYJ 27 Mission Road
P.O. Box 1520 \Va\va. Ontario 1X-S IKO
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CLIENT, Huacocbo Expl. Ltd. DATE July 31, 1995 Magino Mine————
Type of analysis AU, Ag- A.A.
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLE NTMBER
95-65 95-66 95-67 95-68 95-6995-70 95-71 95-72 95-73 95-7495-75 95-76 95-77 95-78 95-7995-80 95-81 95-82 95-83 95-8495-85 95-86
Au
ppb
345
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ppm
0.8 0.2 1.2 1.0 0.2
^0.1 0.2 0.2 0.8 0.6
0.6 0.2
0.4 0.4 0.2
0.6
1.0 1.2
Report by i.
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GOLD MINES LTD wawa, Ontario POS 1KO
CLIENT: Muscocho Exp. Ltd. DATE: Aug 30, 1995
Magino Mine
TYPE OF ANALYSIS. Au,Ag- A. A.
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLENUMBER
95- 8788899091
9293949596
979899100101
102103104105106
107108109no111112113114115116117118119
Auppb7622< 5
514t 5< 51064514
1636022021035
5* 52460
13649* 52762255
662017< 5
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Report by i.
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ExpX. Ltd . 6, 1995
Magino Mine
TYPE OF AN^LvSiS . Au '
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLE NUMBER
95- 120121122123124
125126127128129
130131132133134
135136137138139
140141142143144
145146147148149
AU ppb
431^10S5
10
34185
14 ^00
16610
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5<553936342
ppm
0.4 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.2
0.2 ^.2 0.2 0.2 0.6
0.8 0.8 0.4
<0.2 1.0
0.2 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.2
<0.2 1.6 1.00.6 1.2
1.2 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.8
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLE Au AaNUMBER PPt PPm
95 - 150 21 0.6131 10 1.0152 5 1.8153 12 0.2154 20 0.6
155 163 0.4156 56 0.2157 597 1.0158 ^ 1.8159 54 2.0
10 0.6161 5 0.4162 ^ 0.21*3 15 K0.21M ^ ^-2:
165 219 0.2166 ^00 0.2167 ^00 0.2168 ^ 0.21M 10 K0.2
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MflGINC HINE
70S 636 71T3
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RIVER GOLD MINES LTD
CLIENT Mustgch0 Exp. i.td.
ASSAY LABORATORY27 Mission Road
P O Box 153y \Va\va. Ontario POS 1KO
nvrr June 2?, i9os
TEL: POS) 6*6^718
: (701) tM-717*
PROJECT Magino Mine _____
T\pC Of analysis Au- Fire Assay, Gravimetric Finish
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLE NUMBER
95-26
Au g/t
10.28
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d7-85'95 12:48 JS l 834 2916
JUL-05-9S MED I2:ZT RIVER GOLD MINES
MOGINO HINE
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RIVER GOLD MINES LTD
CLIENT Huscocho E PRQJECf""fag ino
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ASSAY LABORATORY27 Mission Reed
P. O Box 1530 Wawa Ortisno POS )KO
DATE
: (706| BM
l- AX: (70S) EM-7173
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLE NUMBER95-33 95-50
Au g/t
8.989.36
Feport by:.
LABORATORYnTitw-n RIVER
G0LD MINES LTD57. \fmion Road
P O Box 1520WaweP1 JS l K* j
TEL: (705) 65* JMI
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Exp. Ltd.PROJECT Magino Mine Type of analvsis
DATE June 30, 1995
SAMPLE NUMBER
95-61
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Au g/t8.30
14.09
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~,. -^ l27 Mission Road, P O. Box 1520RIVER
GOLD MINES LTD wawa. Ontario POS 1KO
CLIENT: Muscocho Expi. Ltd. DATE. SeP fcMagino Mine ^^^^^^^^
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SAMPLE AuNUMBER oe/ton
95-GM- 06 0.40495- 139 0.02695- 166 0.03895- 167 0.168
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Ministeredu Developpement du Nord et des Mines
Geoscience Approvals Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5
Telephone: Fax:
(705) 670-5853 (705) 670-5863
November 09, 1995
Our File: 2.16210 Transaction /W9550.00059
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development t Mines60 Church StreetSault Ste. Marie, OntarioP6A 3H3
Dear Mr. Morra:
SUBJECTJ APPROVAL OF ASSESSMENT WORE CREDITS ON MINING CLAIMS 698C51 IN FINAN TOWNSHIP
Assessment work credits have been approved as outlined on the original report of york forms for this submission. The credits have been approved under Section 12, Geology, Mining Act Regulations.
The approval date is November 8, 1995. Please indicate this approval on the claim record sheets.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Bruce Gates at (705) 670-5856.
ORIGINAL SIGNED BY:
Ron GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section Mining and Land Management Branch Mines and Minerals Division
BIG/jl Enclosure:
cc: Resident GeologistSault Ste. Marie, Ontario
'Assessment Files Library Sudbury, Ontario
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