PERCUSSION DRILL PROG RPT - JOHN SMITH PROP
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411158*89)6 3 .12597 PARKIN 010
REPORT ON
1988 PERCUSSION DRILLING PROGRAM
for
PROPHET RESOURCES LTD.
JOHN SMITH PROPERTY PARKIN TOWNSHIP
Sudbury Mining Division
RECEIVED
.Kit - V 1989
MINING LANDS SECTION
RECEIVED
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MINING LANDS SECTION
By: Sudbury Geological Services Inc, L, J. Bardswich, P. Eng. December 28, 1988
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TABLE l - ASSAY RESULTS
I BACK POCKET - MAGNETOMETER SURVEY-CLAIMS S693958 ft S693959
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
ACCESS TO PROPERTY
GEOLOGY
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
DRILLING
SAMPLE COLLECTION
RESULTS
CONCLUSIONS
RECOMMENDATIONS
CERTIFICATE
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JOHN SMITH PROPERTY
PROPHET RESOURCES LTD.
l ll INTRODUCTION
M The John Smith Property of Prophet Resources Ltd. consists of
fifteen claims optioned from John Brady of Sudbury, Ontario
l and is located in south - central Parkin Township about 40
miles north of Sudbury.
This report details the results of a percussion drilling
l program conducted on claims #8693958 and S693959 during June
and December 1988.
The program was designed to (a) expand on a previously
l discovered zone of copper-nickel-gold-platinum-palladium
m mineralization associated with the Parkin Offset Dyke and (b)
to test a magnetic high in a swampy area near the northern
l boundary of the claim on strike with the Dyke.
l ACCESS
Access to claim #S693958 is by paved road (Regional Road 84)
l North of Capreol for about 6 km and then by gravel road
(Portelance lumber road) for 10 km where it bisects the
claims. An access road of approximately 1,000 feet gives
l access to the north shore of Malbeuf Lake (elev. 1096') and
the south west corner of claim #3693959.
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l l l GEOLOGY
The 1988 exploration program was centered on further
exploration of a portion of the Parkin Offset Dyke which
l crosses the property in a NNE direction.
j The Parkin Offset Dyke is considered a part of the intrusive
sub-layer of the Sudbury Igneous Complex. It is composed of
l quartz-diorite and quartz-diorite breccia. Nickel/copper/
precious metal sulphide ores of the Sudbury Basin are
l associated with this rock-type.
l In that area covered by claim #8693958 8t #3693959, the Dyke
B intrudes mafic and intermediate metavolcanics and
pyroclastics and is roughly paralleled on the west by
l Nipissing Intrusive rocks - mainly diabase.
The former producing Jonsmith Mine d .5% nickel, l. 536 copper,
.027 oz Au, .066 oz/ton and .087 oz/ton Pd) is located 3/4
l mile north of claim #5693958 and the presently producing
(4,000 TPD) Inco Whistle Mine is located 2.5 miles south.
PROGRAM
l The percussion drill program was designed to further test an
g area of the Parkin Offset Dyke on claim #693959 where
drilling in 1987 intersected a zone of copper-nickel
l mineralization with precious metals. This previous program
was described in the report "Summary Report on 1987
Exploration Program For Prophet Resources Ltd. , Parkin
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Township Property". This area of mineralization is on the
N/E striking Parkin Offset Dyke. A grid has been cut using
l the strike of the Dyke as a base line. The mineralization is
between 2 * OON and 6 * OON. Magnetic variations in this
l area are interpreted to be indications of the presence of
m pyrrhotite mineralization.
Vertical holes were drilled in this area with an Atlas Copco
" hydraulic percussion drill. Drill depth was generally 100
l feet or until water was encountered. Drill cuttings were
collected and assayed for Au, Pt, Pd, Ni, and Cu.
A secondary target of the drilling program was to test a
l magnetic high near the northern border of claim #693959.
This was in an area covered by muskeg swamp. Access was
l gained by placing a corduroy mat of 10 foot long logs at 3
M foot centers on the muskeg root mat. A casing was sunk,
using a Krupp DHR 80-A1 hydraulic drill equipped with a
l flushing head, and drilled into bedrock until a water tight
seal was achieved. Dust samples were collected from the rock
B by drilling inside the casing with the Atlas Copco drill.
l DRILLING
g Equipment used was an Atlas Copco 1987 model ROC-712HC-01
crawler drill rig, equipped with a COP 1238 hydraulic hammer
l and dust collector mounted on the right hand rear of the
machine. The unit was powered by a 6 cylinder Deutz air
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cooled engine.
Blow air was provided by an on-board 125 CFM compressor.
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Bore-hole size was 2 1/2" using T-38 threaded drill rods (10
l foot lengths).
l For drilling in the area of the muskeg swamp a 1987 Krupp
model DMR-80-A1 crawler drill rig, equipped with a Krupp HB
l103 hydraulic hammer drill and flushing head. Casing
diameter was 114 mm O. D, , 88 mm I. D. , casing crown bit was
120 mm and inner bit was 85 mm.
B The unit was powered by a Deutz air-cooled 6 cylinder model
FGL9-2 engine. Blow air was provided by a 185 CFM 110 P.S.IM
tag-a-long compressor.
l SAMPLE COLLECTION
H Samples were taken at 3.3' and 3.4' intervals. Drilling was
H stopped at the end of each interval . The total cuttings were
bagged on site and later split into 2 Ibs. samples for
l assaying. The balance of each sample was stored on site.
l All samples were assayed for Au, Pt and Pd. Samples with
high sulphides were also assayed for Ni and Cu.
m RESULTS
The hole locations, are as shown on the attached drawings.
l All holes in the current program were vertical,
Assay results are summarized in Table I. All samples were
l assayed for Pt, Pd and Au. Samples with high values of these
elements were also assayed for Nickel and Copper.l
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CONCLUSIONS
The drilling indicated that the mineralized zone was not
increasing in width with depth as had been suggested by
l earlier work. There appears to be stringers of
mineralization, the trend of which dip to the East or to the
" right hand side of the Dyke when facing away from the basin.
This is similar to the geology of the Jonsmith Mine, l
m Drilling in the muskeg swamp on the northern boundary of the
property indicated that the magnetic high in this area was
l caused by magnetite in the diabase on the western edge of the
Dyke.
lm RECOMMENDATIONS
Further exploration of the property should include bore-hole
l geophysics to attempt to locate economic concentrations of
mineral-bearing sulphides. Additional percussion drilling on
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the baseline North of Station 4 * 50N should be considered.
1. (H.O. MEYN - O.D.M. Geological Report 80 - Geology of Hutton and Parkin Townships - Figure 8b - page 56.)
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CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATION
I, Lloyd Joseph Bardswich do hereby certify:
1) that I am a mining engineer and reside at 1387
Grove Drive, Sudbury,
2) that I graduated from
Ontario P3A 4T9;
Orange
McGill University, Montreal, Quebec
with a Master of Engineering (Mining);
3) that I have practised
years; and
my profession for the past eighteen
4) that my Report On Percussion Drilling Program,
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Property, in Parkin Township, Sudbury Mining Division,
for Prophet Resources
I have supervised on
December 1988.
Ltd. is based upon field
the property during June
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25
19
18
20
Pel Ci.1% Ni?i ppb
12
14
11
aoao
aoaoaoao13
aoao13
20
27
26
133
86
3900 0.016 0.015
25
24
13
33
23
1 1 1 1111111111111111
.Hole # Interval
88-15 0 -4+60N O+IOW
3.3 -
6.6 -
10.0 -
13. 3 -
16.6 -
20.0 -
23.3 -
26.6 -
30.0 -
33.3 -
36.6 -
40.0 -
43.3 -
46.6 -
50.0 -
53.3 -
56.6 -
60.0 -
63.3 -
66.6 -
70.0 -
73.3 -
76.6 -
80.0 -
3.3
6.6
10.0
13.3
16.6
20.0
23.3
26.6
30.0
33.3
36.6
40.0
43.3
46.6
50.0
53.3
56.6
60.0
63.3
66.6
70.0
73.3
76.6
80.0
83.3
Au Pt Pel Cu?6 NiSi ppb ppb ppb
131 406 529
No Sample
9 30 36
8 a5 29
72 67 528
16 60 89
125 246 277
17 as 3414 a5 32
62 145 154
18 a5 44
56 91 190
70 a5 45
6 a5 18
<b a 5 ao^ 10 10
* B * 10 * 1026 ao ao<b < lo ao<5 a o <10
<5 ao ao<5 < 10 <10
<b < 10 <10
<5 <lo aoEnd of Hole
1 1 11111111111111111
.Hole tt Interval
88-16 0 -
4+60N 0+30W 3.3 -
6.6 -
10.0 -
13.3 -
16.6 -
. 20.0 -
23.3 -
26.6 -
30.0 -
33.3 -
36.6 -
40.0 -
43.3 -
46.6 -
50.0 -
53.3 -
56.6 -
60.0 -
63.3 -
66.6 -
70.0 -
73.3 -
76.6 -
End of
3.3
6.6
10.0
13.3
16.6
20.0
23.3
26.6
30.0
33.3
36.6
40.0
43.3
46.6
50.0
53.3
56.6
60.0
63.3
66.6
70.0
73.3
76.6
80.0
Hole
Au P t. ppb ppb
C5 C15
C5 C15
C5 C15
f K f l R \3 V J. J
C5 C15
C5 C15
x r, x i K,\ D V -L O
f R 1 1 ^ s u \ j. o
x r* x i P.\ *J \Xc?
C5 C15
C5 C15
x R ^ 1 R \ O \ J. O
x r, x i R\ \J V J. \J
C5 C15
C5 C15
C5 C15
x f. S 1 P, X O x X tj
S fi S 1 K \ O \ J. O
^ h ^ 1 rlS U S J. c?
C5 C15
C5 C15
X fi S 1 RSO x J. *J
x P, x 1 P, SO S X O
^ ^ 1 P1V O S J. O
Pd Cu% U i*4 ppb
CIO
xio
CIO
CIO
CIO
CIO
CIO
CIO
CIO
CIO
CIO
CIO
CIO
CIO
CIO
CIO
CIO
CIO
CIO
CIO
CIO
CIO
CIO
CIO
1 111111111111111111
.Hole # Interval
88-17 0 -4+80N 0+30W
3.3 -
6.6 -
10.0 -
13. 3 -
16.6 -
20.0 -
23.3 -
26.6 -
30.0 -
33.3 -
36.6 -
40.0 -
43.3 -
46.6 -
50.0 -
53.3 -
56.6 -
60.0 -
63.3 -
66.6 -
70.0 -
73.3 -
76.6 -
End of
3.3
6.6
10.0
13.3
16.6
20.0
23.3
26.6
30.0
33.3
36.6
40.0
43.3
46.6
50.0
53.3
56.6
60.0
63.3
66.6
70.0
73.3
76.6
80.0
Hole
Au Ptppb ppb
, 5 U 5
^ a5
<b a 5
*5 *15
<5 a5
<5 < 15
<B U 6<5 < 1 5
<5 < 15
5 a5
x- R ^ 1 R SO V L D
KB OB^R ^ 1 RX U \ i *J
{ f-* t' 1 R \ d X J. \J
{^ ^ 1 ^ S *J \ J. w
s R s 1 RX \s \ X \J
^ 0 5
/C, f 1 K S v? V J. O
/E. f 1 R N O S J. O
(5 < l5
i' RI f 1 R.Si? \ J. U
(6 ^ 6K5 <15
x' R ^ -1 R \\J \ J. \J
Pd CuSfc Ni^oppb
ao
K10
ao00
ao
aoaoao00
ao00
00
ao00
ao00
00
ao00
ao00
00
ao00
l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l
Hole # Interval Au ppb
Pt ppb
Pd ppb
CuSS NiSS
88-18 O - 3.3 4+80N O+IOW
3.3 - 6.6
End of Hole
1
1 1111111111111111
.Hole tt Interval
88-19 0 -4+80N O+IOE
3.3 -
6.6 -
10.0 -
13.3 -
16.6 -
20.0 -
23.3 -
26.6 -
30.0 -
33.3 -
36.6 -
40.0 -
43.3 -
46.6 -
50.0 -
53.3 -
56.6 -
60.0 -
63.3 -
66.6 -
70.0 -
73.3 -
76.6 -
End of
3.3
6.6
10.0
13.3
16.6
20.0
23.3
26.6
30.0
33.3
36.6
40.0
43.3
46.6
50.0
53.3
56.6
60.0
63.3
66.6
70.0
73.3
76.6
80.0
Hole
Au Pt Pd Cu^o N156 ppb ppb ppb
No Sample
No Sample
No Sample
No Sample
^ U5 14
6 < l5 1 1
<5 <lb 1 0
<5 <15 <10
rt 0 5 00
<b < 15 <10
^ U5 ao
<5 <15 <10
<b < 15 <10
<5 *1B 00
<5 < 15 <10
s t\ 1 1 f\ ^ in\J NJ.(J NJ.U
^fj < 15 < 10
9 U5 19
18 U5 44
80 , 153 182
152 268 350
189 280 379
81 95 170
50 108 139
l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l
Hole tt Interval
88-20 0 - 4+80N 0+30E
3.3 -
6.6 -
10.0 -
13.3 -
16.6 -
20.0 -
23.3 -
26.6 -
30.0 -
33.3 -
36.6 -
40.0 -
43.3 -
46.6 -
50.0 -
53.3 -
End of
3.3
6.6
10.0
13.3
16.6
20.0
23.3
26.6
30.0
33.3
36.6
40.0
43.3
46.6
50.0
53.3
56.6
Hole
Au Pt Pd CuSS Ni56 ppb ppb ppb
^ as ao^ as aoK5 as aort a s aox K ^1^ ** 1 fi \O \ J. O VJ.U
^5 ^ 1 S ^10
<5 <l5 aort K 15 K10
5 as ao
^ <15 <10
s as ao5 as ao
^ as ao^ U5 <10
5 <15 <10
6 as ao
" Hole tt Interval Au Pt Pel CuS^___________________________ppb ppb ppb—————-
l 88-102 O - 3.3 67 100 1704+10N B/L
M End of Hole
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
1 1 *™ Hole # Interval
1 88-103 0 - 3.34+10N O + IOW
m 3.3-6.6
6.6 - 10.0
1 10.0 - 13.3
13.3 - 16.6
| 16.6 - 20.0
m End of Hole
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Au Pt Pd Cu5fc NiSS ppb ppb ppb
67 100 170
99 35 35
89 70 100
22 35 35
16 35 35
19 35 70
lllllllllllllll
Hole tt Interval
88-104 0 - 4 + 10N 0+20W3.3 -
6.6 -
10.0 -
13.3 -
16.6 -
20.0 -
23.3 -
26.6 -
30.0 -
End of
3.3
6.6
10.0
13.3
16.6
20.0
23.3
26.6
30.0
33.3
Hole
Au
10
9
5
^
^
9
^
24
7
7
Pt Pd CuSS Ni%DDb DDb
35 35
35 35
K15 <10
<15 <10
as ao
K15 <10
<15 <10
U5 K10
<15 <10
<15 <10
l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l
Hole tt Interval Au Pt Pd Cu?6 Ni?6 ppb ppb ppb
88-105 - 0 - 4+10N 0+30W
3.3 -
6.
10.
13.
16.
20.
23.
26.
30.
End
6 -
0 -
3 -
6 -
0 -
3 -
6 -
0 -
of
3.3 9 35 70
6.6 5 ^5 *;10
lo.o 9 as ao13.3 <5 <15 0:0
16.6 5 <15 <10
20.0 < 5 < 15 <10
23.3 < 5 < 15 <10
26.6 ^ ^5 <10
30.0 6 <15 ^0
33.3 <5 <15 <10
Hole
l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l
Hole # Interval Au ppb
Pt ppb
Pd Cu5fc Ni?o ppb
88-106 4+40N B/L
O - 3.3
3.3 - 6.6
6.6 - 10.0
10.0 - 13.3
13.3 - 16.6
16.6 - 20,0
20.0 - 23.3
23.3 - 26.6
26.6 - 30.0
End of Hole
487
390
336
356
225
340
164
74
99
1272
1237
1100
4570
1443
1615
550
412
481
1306
1478
1237
3436
1684
1718
447
412
516
11 *1 ——————
Hole # Interval
88-107 0 - 3.34+50N O+IOE
1 3.3 - 6.6
6.6 - 10.0
I 10.0 - 13.3
m 1 3.3 - 16.6
16.6 - 20.0
1 20.0 - 23.3
23.3 - 26.6
1 26.6 - 30.0
m 30.0 - 33.3
End of Hole
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Au Pt Pd CuSS Ni?6ppb ppb ppb
14 60 68
17 108 122
12 76 93
10 63 62
27 88 98
25 33 31
29 43 49
25 32 25
29 23 44
28 24 21
Hole # Interval
88-108 0 - 4+50N B/L
3.3 -
6.6 -
10.0 -
13.3 -
16.6 -
20.0 -
23.3 -
26.6 -
30.0 -
End of
3.3
6.6
10.0
13.3
16.6
20.0
23.3
26.6
30.0
33.3
Hole
Au ppb
430
1930
904
891
332
86
56
106
41
33
PtPPb
276
2005
3720
2943
1179
237
163
155
105
78
Pd ppb
323
1045
2828
1592
724
245
161
175
106
98
Cu!fc Ni?i
0.246 0.111
0.496 0.510
1.268 2.360
1.536 1.640
0.540 0.594
0.194 0.181
1 1 1 1111111111111111
0
Hole # Interval
88-109 0 -4+50N O+IOW
3.3 -
6.6 -
10.0 -
13.3 -
16.6 -
20.0 -
23.3 -
26.6 -
30.0 -
33.3 -
36.6 -
40.0 -
43.3 -
46.6 -
50.0 -
53.3 -
56.6 -
60.0 -
63.3 -
66.6 -
70.0 -
73.3 -
76.6 -
80.0 -
3.3
6.6
10.0
13.3
16.6
20.0
23.3
26.6
30.0
33.3
36.6
40.0
43.3
46.6
50.0
53.3
56.6
60.0
63.3
66.6
70.0
73.3
76.6
80.0
83.3
AuPPb
40
22
143
91
66
120
48
52
18
8
5
14
16
9
16
7
13
9
7
10
7
7
^
6
<5
Pt ppb
86
52
97
166
129
281
81
126
47
38
22
27
23
23
29
33
18
a5
<lb
as28
asas
as
16
Pd Cu54 Ni56 ppb
68
44
113
221
135
265
116
99
37
19
13
17
15
11
31
18
ao11
aoaoao10
aoaoao
l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l lll
Hole # Interval Au Pt Pd Cu56___________________________ppb ppb ppb.^-———
88-109 Cont'd 83.3 - 86.6 5 19 <10
86.6 - 90.0 5 <15 UO
90.0 - 93.3 5 16
End of Hole
1 1 1 1111111111111111
.Hole tt Interval
88-110 0 -4+50N 0+20W
3.3 -
6.6 -
10.0 -
13.3 -
16.6 -
20.0 -
23.3 -
26.6 -
30.0 -
33.3 -
36.6 -
40.0 -
43.3 -
46.6 -
50.0 -
53.3 -
56.6 -
60.0 -
63.3 -
66.6 -
70.0 -
73.3 -
76.6 -
80.0 -
3.3
6.6
10.0
13.3
16.6
20.0
23.3
26.6
30.0
33.3
36.6
40.0
43.3
46.6
50.0
53.3
56.6
60.0
63.3
66.6
70.0
73.3
76.6
80.0
83.3
Au Pt ppb ppb
11 31
5 a5
6 15
7 a5
5 a5
21 a5
<b a s{5 ^5
6 36
C5 a5
10 a5<5 a5
<5 as5 <15
8 a5
8 a5
6 <15
13 a5
5 <15
16 <15
<5 < 15
4 R s 1 K *i O \ J. *J
5 < 15
6 <15
5 a5
Pd GU& Ni^o ppb
33
aoaoaoaoaoaoaoaouoao
00
ao
aoaoaoao
aoaoaoaoaoaoaoao
l l l l l
Hole it Interval Au Pt Pd Cu5S ___________________________ppb ppb ppb
88-110 Cont'd 83.3 - 86.6 5 <15 <10
86.6 - 90.0 10 < 15 < 10
90.0 - 93.3 7 O.5 < 10
End of Hole
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
1 1 1 1111111111111111
*Hole tt Interval
88-111 0 -4+50N 0+30W
3.3 -
6.6 -
10.0 -
13.3 -
16.6 -
20.0 -
23.3 -
26.6 -
30.0 -
33.3 -
36.6 -
40.0 -
43.3 -
46.6 -
50.0 -
53.3 -
56.6 -
60.0 -
63.3 -
66.6 -
70.0 -
73.3 -
76.6 -
80.0 -
3.3
6.6
10.0
13.3
16.6
20.0
23.3
26.6
30.0
33.3
36.6
40.0
43.3
46.6
50.0
53.3
56.6
60,0
63.3
66.6
70.0
73.3
76.6
80.0
83.3
Au ppb
7
KB(5
7
5
C5
*C5
*C5
<5
<5
(5
<5
<5
<5
<5
C5
<5
6
C5
9
8
9
Pt Pd Cu?S NiSi ppb ppb
15 CIO
06 00
(15 (10
US 00
OB 00
C15 CIO
<lb <1Q
(15 (IQ
<15 00
OB 00
<lb < 10
<lb <1Q
C15 < 1Q
X1B 00
C15 CIO
<15 < 10
06 00
06 00
OB 00
<lb ^ 0
C15 CIO
C15 CIO
17 CIO
l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l
Hole # Interval Au Pt Pd Cu.% ____________________________ppb PPb ppb—.——-.
88-111 Cont'd 83.3 - 86.6 7 < ib < 10
86.6 - 9o.o 18 as ao90.0 - 93.3 33 <15 <10
End of Hole
1 1 11111111111111111
9
Hole # Interval
88-112 0 -4+40N 0+05E
3.3 -
6.6 -
10.0 -
13.3 -
16.6 -
20.0 -
23.3 -
26.6 -
30.0 -
33.3 -
36.6 -
40.0 -
43.3 -
46.6 -
50.0 -
53.3 -
56.6 -
60.0 -
63.3 -
66.6 -
70.0 -
73.3 -
76.6 -
80.0 -
3.3
6.6
10.0
13.3
16.6
20.0
23.3
26.6
30.0
33.3
36.6
40.0
43.3
46.6
50.0
53.3
56.6
60.0
63,3
66.6
70.0
73.3
76.6
80.0
83.3
AuDDb
116
81
463
116
137
49
23
19
42
73
81
29
8
8
27
8
^
^
7
<5
5
^
5
10
8
Pt •opb
552
607
1498
889
288
136
83
48
47
108
55
33
24
24
118
36
29
24
19
18
22
18
15
19
22
Pd Cu2S Ni.% t*Db
707 0.263 0.830
495 1.256 2.112
1438 1.720 1.488
454 0.496 0.256
260 0.376 0.131
134
91
46
60
162
48
28
19
12
217
38
11
16
15
UO
20
17
11
20
56
l l l l l
Hole # Interval Au Pt Pd CuSS___________________________ppb ppb ppb-^————
88-112 Cont'd 83.3 - 86.6 5 17 23
86.6 - 90.0 6 19 16
90.0 - 93.3 9 30 47
End of Hole
l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l
Hole #
88-1134+40N 0+20E
Interval
0 - 3.3
3.3 - 6.6
6.6 - 10.0
End of Hole
Au Pt Pd CuSi Ni56 ppb ppb ppb
10 23 107
28 24 28
11 23 15
1
Hole #
188-114
. 4+45N B/L
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Interval
0 -
3.3 -
6.6 -
10.0 -
13.3 -
16.6 -
20.0 -
23.3 -
26.6 -
30.0 -
33.3 -
36.6 -
40.0 -
43.3 -
46.6 -
50.0 -
53.3 -
56.6 -
60.0 -
63.3 -
66.6 -
70.0 -
73.3 -
76.6 -
80.0 -
3.3
6.6
10.0
13.3
16.6
20.0
23.3
26.6
30.0
33.3
36.6
40.0
43.3
46.6
50.0
53.3
56.6
60.0
63.3
66.6
70.0
73.3
76.6
80.0
83.3
Au ppb
73
233
70
2644
129
113
91
26
22
108
27
16
14
8
9
11
8
10
8
8
24
17
10
10
12
Pt ppb
385
878
754
3411
278
388
434
92
71
285
62
50
40
28
24
23
15
27
30
25
35
39
20
32
30
Oy? f^n^i Q LiU/oppb
715 0.720
1584 2.348
421 0.472
2218 3.020
215 0.358
318
292
76
73
203
78
54
43
22
22
16
20
27
24
29
26
45
20
25
28
NiSS
0.650
1.216
2.144
0.812
0.196
i l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l
Hole Interval Au ppb
Pt ppb
Pd ppb
CuSS
88-114 Cont'd 83.3 - 86.6
86.6 - 90.0
90.0 - 93.3
End of Hole
9
10
92
22
33
25
16
26
14
1 1 1 1111111111111111
*Hole # Interval
88-115 0 -4+40N 0+20W
3.3 -
6.6 -
10.0 -
13.3 -
16.6 -
20.0 -
23.3 -
26.6 -
30.0 -
33.3 -
36.6 -
40.0 -
43.3 -
46.6 -
50.0 -
53.3 -
56.6 -
60.0 -
63.3 -
66.6 -
78.0 -
83.0 -
End of
3.3
6.6
10.0
13.3
16.6
20.0
23.3
26.6
30.0
33.3
36.6
40.0
43.3
46.6
50.0
53.3
56.6
60.0
63.3
66.6
70.0
83.0
88.0
Hole
Au Pt ppb ppb
22 28
11 15
7 a5
8 a5
7 a56 a5
^ as21 a5
9 as9 17
10 as13 as89 a5
10 a5
7 as11 as
8 as33 a5
6 a5No Sample
10 a5
21 as
Pd Cufc HISS ppb
41
12
aoaoaoaoaoao
11aoaoaoaoaoaoaoaoaoao00
34
ao
1 1 1 1111111111111111
9
Hole # Interval
88-116 0 -4+30N 0+20W
3.3 -
6.6 -
10.0 -
13.3 -
16.6 -
20.0 -
23.3 -
26.6 -
30.0 -
33.3 -
36.6 -
40.0 -
43.3 -
46.6 -
50.0 -
53.3 -
56.6 -
60.0 -
63.3 -
End of
3.3
6.6
10.0
13.3
16.6
20.0
23.3
26.6
30.0
33.3
36.6
40.0
43.3
46.6
50.0
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T h e G o l d e n P i n c P r o p e r t y o f L o n g o l d Resources Inc. consists
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i ri central P a r k i ri T o w ri s h i p about 40 miles ri o r t h of Sudbury.
T h i s r e p o r t d e t a i Is t h e r e s LI 11 s of a stripping, t r e 11 c h i ri g ,
percussion d r i 11 i ri g a ri d assaying program conducted m a i ri i y on
c l a i in ft S fi 31396 with m i ri o r trenching on claim ft S 6 314 O O .
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Recess t o claim ft S 6 313 9 fi i s b y p a v e d road (Regional Road 84 )
n o r1 1 h o f C a p r- e o l f o r- a bout six km, then by gravel road
(Porte lane e lumber road) for ten km to an access road, then a
left turn (H U ) onto the H o w a t Creek access r o a d (4x4 advised)
for two km, then a 1 e f t t u r n a t t h e f o r k for a distance o f
approximately two km. Ut this p o i ri t the access r o a d crosses
claim i S 6314 O O .
G r; o i. o G Y
The M o r t h w e s t t r e n d i ng b o u n d a r y b e t u e en Huronian s u p e r g r o u p
m e t a s e d i m e n t s ( o ri the ri o r t h ) and Superior Province H r' c h e a n
Vole a n i c s ( o n t h e s o u t. h ) b i s e c t. s t h e p r o p e r t y . The volcanics
are m a i n l y f e 1 s i c: o ri claim i S G 3 13 96 bounded by mafic
v" o lea n i c s o ri t h e e a s t a 11 d w t? s t . l h e r e a r e ?. o n e s o f p y r i t e
m i ri e r a l i z a t i o ri a l o n g w i t li s o me c: a r b o n a t; e alteration a ri d
q u a r t z v e i ning.
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T h e u n c o rrf o r m i t y b e t w e e ri t li e v o l c: a ri i c s and s e d i m e ri t s is very
evident in outcrop and where exposed by trenching. The
u neon f o r m i t y i s s l i g 111 l y e o n d u c t i v e a ri d ea ri b e t raced i ri
area s o f o v e r b u r d e n b y U l l i n s t r u m e ri t s .
The me t a se d i men t s on the north have been ascribed to the
11 i s s i s s a g i f-' o r m a t i o n , t r e 11 (j ri o r t h w e s t e r l y a n d d i p s t e e p l y
g e ri e r a l l y 80 degrees S to 80 de g r e e s 11.
P' a u 11 i ri g e x p o s e d b y t h e s i. r i p p i ri g o p e r a t i o ri s u a s striking 320
degrees. S h e a r i ri g in t. ft e s a m e a r e a w a s at 2 0 d e g r e e s a ri d at
70 d e g r 1 e e s .
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H i d -Pin e s E x p l o r a t i o n c o n (J u c t e (.1 a p r 1 o g r a m o f t r e ri c h i n g a ri d
drilling o ri the property in the winter of 1978-1979. f)
channel s a m p l e a s s a y i n g J . O 4 o z H u l \. o n a c r o s s 6.0 f e e t was
r1 e p o r t e d f r o m t h e i'l l C a r e a of claim D G 31 3 9 6 . C h a n ri e l
s a m p l i ri g b y L . O .. S . Win t e r o f t r e n eh i n g (J o ri e by f:.
Leschishin in .1983 yielded assays of 0.30 o z l t ori over 6.67'
a ri d O . 17 9 o x i t o n o v e r- 'l. f j 7 ' o n t h e " m a i n " s h o w i ri g o n ri o r t h -
cent r- a l c: l a i m f 6 31 3 9 6 .
fi p r o g r a in o f m a g n e t o m e t e r , U l. F / f. H a n d .1 P s u r v e y i ri g w a s
l c o ri d u c t e d b y C a ri a (J i a ri i'l i c k e l i n l 9 S 'l followed l) y a di a m o ri d
m d r i l l p r o g r a m o f s e v e n holes t o t a M i 11 g l , 8 O O f e e t. O n e o f
the hoi e s d r i l l e d t o t e s t i h e m a i n s h o w i n g returned assay s o f
l 29.8 p p ra H u a n d K S p p m I'l y a e r o s s . L 9 m . ( ?. . ?. 6 f t o f . 9 5 f.l
o z 1 1 o r i rt u a ri d J . 7 7 o z 1 1. on I'l g )
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fl p r 1 o g r a m of s u r f a c e s t r i p p i ri g a ri d t r1 e ri c h i r) g ir) the area of
t hi e main showing, t h e H i d - P i ri e s Fi x p l o r a t i o n t r e ri c h , t h e SE corner of claim K S 6 3 J. 'l O O (where a g rab s ample f r' o m outcrop
a s s a y e d l. 3 p p m a rt d in c: f? n t r a l claim \ S 6 3.1 3 9 6 to expose a U L F c o ri d u c t o r w a s a c: c o m p l i s h e d b y tracked excavator (backhoe) and b u l l d o z e i", fi p r o g r a m o f c l ci s e H1 - s p a c e d p e r c u s s i o ri holes was
drilled to test the main showing.
S T R IP P J M 6 fi H O l R f: H C H l M G
T h e s t r i p p i n g a ri d t. r e ri c h i ri g p r o g r a m w a s a c c o m p l i s h e d using a
Cf-U 2 25 t racked excavator with backhoe attachment and CRT D7G
t r a c t o r' b u l l d o 2 e t-. E x p o s e d b e d r o c k was b l o w ri c l e a ri u s i n g
6 a r d ri e r - D e ri v e r 7 5 O C f M C o m p r e s s o r a ri d a two i ri c h b l o w p i p e
with nozzle. T li e r- o c k w a s t h e ri w a s h e d w i t h a f i r e p u m p .
Operators were Jim Edwards of Sudbury (Cfil 225), Louis Moel
o f C helm s f o r- d ( C fi T l) 7 G ) , and R o b e r-1 L a l o ri d e o f H a ri m e r- (750
C F M C o m p r e s s o r ) .
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E q u i p m e n t u s e d w a s a n H t l a s C o p c o 1.9 8 7 model ROC-712HC-01
crawler' d r- i l l rig, e q u i j) p cd w i t h a C OP 1238 h y d r a u l i c h a m m e r
and dust collector mounted on the right hand rear o t the
m a c h i n e , 'I h e u n i t; w a s (j o w e f e d by a s i x c y c l i n d e r D e u t z air
coo l e d e n g i n e.
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a 5 e i p a w ui j a q 3 03 e a j i? a i| i put? 6 u i M o q s u i e in a q .3 | o e 3 j t? au,!
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n [i q rf d i g s e n e a j e a \\ 3 in o j j a i r) ui e s q e j fi 3 s a g ' p a 3 o u s e d
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e a j e u e p u e pai P a o t s e n q o u a .1 3 p i o u y ' p a u f e M o a j a n s a u, o u a J 3
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a Jan 56111.33 no 1^303 ai.|j •|eftja.3U! i|.oea 40 pu a a if3 3 e paddo3S
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CONCLUSIONS
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The h i g h grade g o l d i n t. h e n a r r' o w s u l p h i d e s t r i ri g e r i s r e l a t e d t o t h e l a u 11 i n g ,
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F u r 111 e r p r o s p e c t i i i g a ri d e x p lor a t i o ri t o l o c a t e larger areas o f mineralization u i t h a 11 e ri t i o ri paid t. o 3 ?. O de g r- e e s faulting a ri d s u l p h i d e c o ri c e n t r a t i o ri s is re c o m m e n d e d .
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REPORT ON
1988 STRIPPING AND PERCUSSION
DRILLING PROGRAMS
FOR
PROPHET RESOURCES LTD.
Golden Pine North Property
Parkin Township — Sudbury Mining Division
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I By: Sudbury Geological Services Inc.L. J. Bardswich, P. Eng. January 15, 1989
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
ACCESS TO PROPERTY
GEOLOGY
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
DRILLING
SAMPLE COLLECTION
RESULTS
CONCLUSIONS
RECOMMENDATIONS
CERTIFICATE
FIGURE l - INDEX MAP - PARKIN TOWNSHIP
2 - CLAIM MAP - GOLDEN PINE NORTH PROPERTY
3 - DRILL HOLE LOCATIONS
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INTRODUCTION
l The Golden Pine North Property is optioned from Sudbury,
Ontario prospector John Brady by a joint venture of Prophet
Resources Ltd. (5(^) and Longold Resources Inc. (5(^). The
property is located in central Parkin Township about 40 miles—
™ North of Sudbury
This report details the results of a surface stripping and
percussion drilling program conducted on claim #8734708
during December 1988.
' The program was designed a) to further investigate a small
B deposit of massive calcite, and b) to test a sulphide zone at
the contact of the calcite with the Huronian quartzite for
the presence of gold.
ACCESS
Access to claim #8734708 is by paved road (Regional Road 84)
North of Capreol for about six kms and then by gravel road
(Portelance lumber road) for 10 km to an access road, then a
l left turn (NW) on to the Mowat Creek access road (4x4
advised) for a distance of approximately 4 km. At this point
l the access road crosses the S/W corner of claim #8734708.
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GEOLOGY
l Claim #8734708 is covered by Huronian quartzites and
polymictic conglomerates and includes a small deposit of
l calcite. The calcite is marginal to a large (6,000 ft x
H 1,600 ft) breccia. In this breccia calcite is a common,
though localizaed, matrix. The breccia also contains many
l fragments of fine-grained, pink metasomatic albite, which
elsewhere in the Sudbury area is associated with gold, l
lDuring 1986 Raretech Minerals Inc. completed a diamond drill
l program of 1458.5 feet of BQ core in eight (8) holes targeted
on the surface showing of crystalline calcite. A possible
tonnage of 25,760 of good calcite and an additional possible
tonnage of 121,700 tons of fair and poor calcite was
calculated by Raretech. Unexpected massive sulphide and
stringer zones of sulphides were intersected at the contact
of the calcite. The sulphides assayed up to .56% Copper,
.04!*; Nickel, .O? 5!* Cobalt, J.,28% Zinc and .17**; Lead.
There were also widespread cherty units containing extensive
finely disseminated pyrite, some of which contained gold (7.1
ft of .030 oz/ton) . 2
Additional sampling of this core by the author yielded assays
of up to .6 oz/ton Au.
1. Wilf Meyer, MNDM - Resident Geologist
2. Report On The Calcite Property for Raretech Minerals Inc., September 4, 1986, David W. Constable.
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PROGRAM
l The immediate area of the calcite was stripped by tracked
excavator (l 1/2 yard backhoe). Due to the presence of frost
l and the very soft, friable nature of the calcite, care had to
M be taken when stripping to avoid digging the calcite.
. Five percussion holes totalling 359 feet were drilled in this
™ area to test the continuity of the calcite and collect and
assay the drill cuttings for gold,
The program wsa supervised by Bruce L. Fraser, B.A. of
Sudbury, Ontario.
STRIPPING OPERATION
l A 1987 Komatsu Model PC300 tracked excavator with 2 cu. yd.
•j backhoe attachment was utilized to strip the showing. The
unit is powered by a 197 H.P. Komatsu diesel engine.
' The excavator was operated by Jerry Davis of Wanup, Ontario.
DRILLING
Equipment used for drilling was an Atlas Copco 1987 model
l ROC-712HC-01 crawler drill rig. equipped with a COP 1238
hydraulic hammer and dust collector mounted on the right hand
l rear of the machine. The unit was powered by a 6 cylinder
m Deutz air cooled engine.
Blow air was provided by an on-bard 125 CFM compressor.
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foot lengths). The operator was Roger Marcotte of Sudbury,
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l SAMPLE COLLECTION
l Samples were taken at 3.3' and 3.4' intervals. Drilling was
stopped at the end of each interval. The total cuttings were
l bagged on site and later split into 2 Ibs. samples for
— assaying. The balance of each sample was stored on site.
All samples were assayed for Au.
M RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS
H The hole locations are as shown in the attached Figure 3.
™ Assay results are summarized in Table I. Anomalous gold
l values were obtained (highest value 564 ppb) but none of the
holes were able to repeat the values obtained from previous
J work. Due to the strict schedule imposed by financing
— considerations this work was done under adverse weather
^ conditions. Further stripping and mapping of the showing
l should be done in summer weather.
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i i i" CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATION
l I, Lloyd Joseph Bardswich do hereby certify:
l 1) that I am a mining engineer and reside at 1387 Orange
Grove Drive, Sudbury, Ontario P3A 4T9;
" 2) that I graduated from McGill University, Montreal, Quebec
B with a Master of Engineering (Mining);
3) that I have practised my profession for the past eighteen
l years; and
4) that my Report On 1988 Stripping and Percussion Drilling
B Program, Golden Pine North Property, in Parkin Township,
H Sudbury Mining Division, for Prophet Resources Ltd. was
based on a site visit to the property on December 17,
l 1989 and a review of data provided to me.
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Location: Golden Pine Property
PARKIN TOWNSHIP
REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF-SUDBURY T[ V,•iH -nMUNICIPAUTE REGION ALE DE SUDBURY , Q ,.
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GOLDEN PINE PROPERTY
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GOLDEN PINE NORTH PERCUSSION DRILL HOLES
•l Drilled V, 110' Deep
Contact-Visible Quartz, Sulphides, Rus
3 Drilled on 45" 86' Deep
5 Drilled on 35* 107' Deep
4 Drilled on 45" 10' Deep
Quartzite ft Sulphides
Scale: O' 10' 20' 30' In Feet
40'
2 Drilled on 35 0 46' Deep
Note: ik i s 350'E and 500' of #3 Claim Post
Ontario 41l1SSWeei6 2 .12597 PARKIN
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ministere duDeveloppement du Nord et des Mines
900
Mining Lands Section 3rd Floor, 880 Bay St. Toronto, Ontario M5S 1Z8
Telephone: (416) 965-4888
December 19, 1989 Your file: W8907-30,31,32 Our file: 2.12597
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development and MinesBag 3000200 Brady Street, 6th floorSudbury, OntarioP3A 5W2
Dear Sir:
Re: Data for Expenditures submitted under Section 77(
ON'iARIG GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
ASSESSMENT FILES OFFICE
DEC 2 O H
RECEIVED
of the Mining Act R.S.O. 1980 on Mining Claims S 631396 et al in Parkin Township.
The enclosed statement of assessment work credits for Expenditures has been approved as of the above date.
Please inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so indicate on your records.
Yours sincerely,
W. R. CowanProvincial Manager, Mining LandsMines A Minerals Division
LS:eb Enclosurecc: Resident Geologist
Sudbury, Ontario
J. Brady1227 Holland Road Sudbury, Ontario P3A 3R1
L. J. Bradswich2107 Lasalle Blvd, 2nd FloorSudbury, OntarioP3A 2A3
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Technical Assessment Work Credits
041.
Dec 18. 1989
Fill
2.12597
J. Bradytownship or
Parkin TownshipType of turvey md number of
Assessment dayi credit per diim Mining Claims AittSMd
Geophysical
Electromagnetic.
Magnetometer i.
Radiometric .—
Induced polarization.
Other—————————
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S2366.00 spent on Assaying Samples taken from Mining Claim:
S 631396
Section 77 (19) Se* "Mining Claims Aliened" column
Geological __________________ dayt
Geochemical
Man dayt Q
Special provition Q
Airborne fi
Ground D
O Credit! have been reduced became of partial coverage of claims.
f~i Credits have been reduced became of corrections to work dates and figures o' applicant.
157.7 days credit allowed which may be grouped in accordance with Section 76(6) of the Mining Act R.S.O. 1980.
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims
Q not sufficiently covered by the turvey [~1 inefficient technical data filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits H neceiury in order that the total number of approved attetsment dayt recorded on each claim doet not exceed the maximum allowed as follow*: Geophysical* 80; Ceologocal' *0; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(191 -60.
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Technical Assessment Work Credits
Dec 19, 19892.12597
J. BRADYTownjhip or Ar.
PARKIN TOWNSHIP.Type of survey md number of
Assessment days credit per cUim Mining Claims Acs*s*td
Geophysical
Electromagnetic.
Magnetometer .
Radiometric.—
Induced polarization.
Other,————^——
-dayt
.days
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-days
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S1210.00 spent on Assaying Samples taken from Mining Claims:
S 734708
Section 77 (19) Se* "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Geological ___________________days
Geochemical _______________,——days
Man days f~l
Special provision (~"|
Airborne Q
Ground CD
(~l Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
(~) Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
80.7 days credit allowed which may be grouped in accordance with Section 76(6) of the Mining Act R.S.O. 1980.
Special credits under section 77 (161 for the following mining claims
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims
not sufficiently covered by the survey Q insufficient technical data filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved asiesiment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical* 80; Ceologocal. 40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(19) * 60.
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Technical Assessment Work Credits
Dec 18. 1989
Fll.
2.12597-32
J. BRADYTownship or Ar
PARKIN TOWNSHIPType of survey md number of
Assessment days credit per eUim Mining Claims AssessedGeophysical
Electromagnetic.
Magnetometer.
Radiometric._
induced polarization.
Other.———.———
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.days
.days
.days
.days
S2010.00 spent on Assaying Samples taken from Mining Claims:
S-693958-59
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Geological __________________ days
Geochemical
Man days Q
Special provision Q
Airborne
Ground
f") Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
l"~) Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures c' applicant.
134 days credit allowed which may be groupedin accordance with Section 76(6) of the Mining Act R s.n iQftn. _^__
Special credits under section 77 (161 for the following mining claims
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claimsnot sufficiently covered by trie survey Q inefficient technical data filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce (he above credits if necessary In order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed is follows: Geophysical -80; Ceologool -40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(191 -60.
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o'Northern Development and Mines
Onlario
Report of Work(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures
DOCUMENT
W8907- Sd:sed'IS!.
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Type of Survey(s)
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete^f veye side and enter Rtagsl^erg | ^
MAR 1 5 ft
MINING LANDS S
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
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Geological
Geochemical
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Geochemical
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Days perClaim
Days per Claim
Days per Claim
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed
Performed on Claim(s)
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Toial ExpendituresTotal
Days Credits
InstructionsTotal Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected in columns at right.
Certification verifying Reporrof Work i,
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80.7l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts i or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed repo
Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying
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Ministry o(Northern Developmentand Mines
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Report of Work(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)es)
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DOCUMENT No.W8907-03/ '
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Instructions: — Please type or print.— If number of mining claims traversed
exceeds space on this form, attach a list. ote: — Only days credits calculated in the
"Expenditures" section may be entered HI lin; "Expnnri. Onys Cr." columns. Do not usn sh.-uliul mons below.
Type of Survey(s)
Claim Holder 1^^—
Address
Township or Area
rospcctor's Licence NaC *) 2^2 o 3 -
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Total Miles of line Cut
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter totefti) RtroM |* ,TCCL t
MAR 15
MINING LANDS
Airborne Credits
Note; Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
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Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
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Days perClaim
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Days per Claim
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type o f Work Performed
Performed on Claim(s)
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Calculation of E xpenditure Days Credits
Total ExpendituresTotal
Dnys C'cfJits
nstructionsTotal Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected in columns at righl.
Date )rjlo{} Holder or Agent (Signature)
ll^aJ,Certification Verifying Repor/of Work
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Mining Qaim
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For Office Use Only
Recorded
I57.H Date Approved as Recorded
.. c.Branoil Director
l hereby certify that l have a personal and inti/nate 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 and the annexed icport is true.
Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying
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Ministry of Report of Work Northern Developmentand Mines t ( Geophysical, Geological, j DOCUMENT No.
Geochemical and
Tvmimcj Act
Instructions: — Please type or print. ' ' 'i— If number of mining claims traversed
exceeds space on this form, attach a list. Note: — Only days credits calculated in the
"Expenditures" section may be entered i" Km "Expend. Hays Cr." columns.
- Do not usi! shndwl ainas tii.'low.Type of Survey(s)
Cf/im HoideY(s) ~~~ ~ ~" ~ --—— -- — — - —
Address j fj ,f f U 5-,Survey Company
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Tecnnical report) 1 i )~7 TOO —— -, , -, 1K.'-V n ARCTIC 1C H , X -J,P'-^J('7 /-l\
Credits Requested per Each Claim inSpecial Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
ComnlEte-feuersg tick ft *vaRIGEl V t D
MAR 1 5 1989
MINING LANDS SECTK
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
Township or Area
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Prospector's Licence No.
IjSa"- of Survey (from 81 toj
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Geophysical
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Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
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N ' OtherGeological
Geochemical
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Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
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Days per Claim
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Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Tyne of Work Performed
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Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total Expenditures
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Total Days Credits
E I^S1'nstructions
Total Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected in columns at, right.
Date
Certification \
(l*RpcoicMd Holder or Agent (Signature)
erifying Repo/t of Work1 hereby certify that 1 have a personal or witnessed same during and/or after
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SUDBURY GEOLOGICAL SERVICES INC.SUITE 210 - 2107 LASALLE BLVD. - SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3A 2A3
(705) 566-5703 TELEFAX (705) 566-7025
November 27, 1989
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
This letter is to certify
a) that of the $3 t 240.00 expended for sample collection, channel sampling and assaying on the Golden Pine property of Longold Resources in Parkin Township Sudbury, as shown on our invoice dated November 30, 1988, S2,366.00/was the portion spent on assaying.
b) that of the Si,650.00 expended for sample collection, channel sampling and assaying on the Golden Pine North property in Parkin Township of Prophet Resources in Parkin Township Sudbury Mining Division, Si,210.00/was the portion spent on assaying.
c) that of the S19,360.00 shown on invoice # 052 dated June 30, 1988 and the S5,580.00 shown on invoice dated December 31, 1988 expended for sample collection, channel sampling and assaying on the John Smith property in Parkin Township Sudbury Mining division of Prophet Resources, S2,010.OO/was spent on actual assaying of samples collected from claim i 5693958.
Yours truly,
Bardswich P. En
SUDBURY GEOLOGICAL SERVICES INC.SUITE 210 - 2107 LASALLE BLVD. - SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3A 2A3
(705) 566-5703 TELEFAX (705) 566-7025
November 27, 1989
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
This letter is to certify
a) that of the $3 t 240.00 expended for sample collection, channel sampling and assaying on the Golden Pine property of Longold Resources in Parkin Township Sudbury, as shown on our invoice dated November 30, 1988, S2,366.00 was the portion spent on assaying.
b) that of the Si,650.00 expended for sample collection, channel sampling and assaying on the Golden Pine North property in Parkin Township of Prophet Resources in Parkin Township Sudbury Mining Division, Si,210.00 was the portion spent on assaying.
c) that of the S19,360.00 shown on invoice # 052 dated June 30, 1988 and the S5,580.00 shown on invoice dated December 31, 1988 expended for sample collection, channel sampling and assaying on the John Smith property in Parkin Township Sudbury Mining division of Prophet Resources, S2,010.00 was spent on actual assaying of samples collected from claim # 5693958.
Yours truly,
Bardswich P. Eng
SUDBURY GEOLOGICAL SERVICES INC.SUITE 210 - 2107 LASALLE BLVD. - SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3A 2A3
(705) 566-5703 TELEFAX (705) 566-7025
November 27, 1989
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
This letter is to certify
a) that of the $3,240.00 expended for sample collection, channel sampling and assaying on the Golden Pine property of Longold Resources in Parkin Township Sudbury, as shown on our invoice dated November 30, 1988, S2,366.00 was the portion spent on assaying.
b) that of the Si,650.00 expended for sample collection, channel sampling and assaying on the Golden Pine North property in Parkin Township of Prophet Resources in Parkin Township Sudbury Mining Division, Si,210.00 was the portion spent on assaying.
c) that of the Sl9,360.00 shown on invoice # 052 dated June 30, 1988 and the S5,580.00 shown on invoice dated December 31, 1988 expended for sample collection, channel sampling and assaying on the John Smith property in Parkin Township Sudbury Mining division of Prophet Resources, S2,010.00 was spent on actual assaying of samples collected from claim # 5693958.
Yours truly
L . y Bardswich
SUDBURY GEOLOGICAL SERVICES INC.SUITE 210 - 2107 LASALLE BLVD. - SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3A 2A3
(705) 566-5703 TELEFAX (705) 566-7025
November 27, 1989
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
This letter is to certify
a) that of the S3,240.00 expended for sample collection, channel sampling and assaying on the Golden Pine property of Longold Resources in Parkin Township Sudbury, as shown on our invoice dated November 30, 1988, S2,366.00 was the portion spent on assaying.
b) that of the Si,650.00 expended for sample collection, channel sampling and assaying on the Golden Pine North property in Parkin Township of Prophet Resources in Parkin Township Sudbury Mining Division, Si,210.00 was the portion spent on assaying.
c) that of the S19,360.00 shown on invoice # 052 dated June 30, 1988 and the S5,580.00 shown on invoice dated December 31, 1988 expended for sample collection, channel sampling and assaying on the John Smith property in Parkin Township Sudbury Mining division of Prophet Resources, S2,010.00 was spent on actual assaying of samples collected from claim # 5693958.
Yours truly,
L. JC Bardswich P. Eng1
SUDBURY GEOLOGICAL SERVICES INC.SUITE 210 - 2107 LASALLE BLVD. - SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3A 2A3
(705) 566-5703 TELEFAX (705) 566-7025
November 27, 1989
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
This letter is to certify
a) that of the S3,240.00 expended for sample collection, channel sampling and assaying on the Golden Pine property of Longold Resources in Parkin Township Sudbury, as shown on our invoice dated November 30, 1988, S2,366.00 was the portion spent on assaying.
b) that of the Si,650.00 expended for sample collection, channel sampling and assaying on the Golden Pine North property in Parkin Township of Prophet Resources in Parkin Township Sudbury Mining Division, Si,210.00 was the portion spent on assaying.
c) that of the S19,360.00 shown on invoice # 052 dated June 30, 1988 and the S5,580.00 shown on invoice dated December 31, 1988 expended for sample collection, channel sampling and assaying on the John Smith property in Parkin Township Sudbury Mining division of Prophet Resources, S2,010.00 was spent on actual assaying of samples collected from claim l 5693958.
Yours truly,
L.JC Bardswich P. En
SUDBURY GEOLOGICAL SERVICES INC.SUITE 210 - 2107 LASALLE BLVD. - SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3A 2A3
(705) 566-5703 TELEFAX (705) 566-7025
November 27, 1989
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
This letter is to certify
a) that of the S3,240.00 expended for sample collection, channel sampling and assaying on the Golden Pine property of Longold Resources in Parkin Township Sudbury, as shown on our invoice dated November 30, 1988, S2,366.00 was the portion spent on assaying.
b) that of the Si,650.00 expended for sample collection, channel sampling and assaying on the Golden Pine North property in Parkin Township of Prophet Resources in Parkin Township Sudbury Mining Division, Si,210.00 was the portion spent on assaying.
c) that of the Sl9,360.00 shown on invoice # 052 dated June 30, 1988 and the S5,580.00 shown on invoice dated December 31, 1988 expended for sample collection, channel sampling and assaying on the John Smith property in Parkin Township Sudbury Mining division of Prophet Resources, S2,010.00 was spent on actual assaying of samples collected from claim # 5693958.
Yours truly,
L. yC Bardswich P. En
SUDBURY GEOLOGICAL SERVICES INC.SUITE 210 - 2107 LASALLE BLVD. - SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3A 2A3
(705) 566-5703 TELEFAX (705) 566-7025
November 30, 1988
Longold Resources Inc. 2nd Floor 2107 Lasalle Blvd. Sudbury, Ontario P3A 2A3
Attention; Allan J. Taylor
Re: Exploration Of Your Golden Pine Property in Parkin Township, Sudbury Mining Division.
Item (i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
Trenching - Oct. 24-28, 1988 - 5 Dys @ 31,500
Percussion Drilling - Nov. 7-10, 1988 - 4 Dys @ 31,500 - Nov. 24, 1988 - 1 Dy @ 31,500
VLF-EM Magnetometer - 2 Miles @ 3350.00
Senior Geologist - Stu Winter - 1 1/2 Dys @ 3350.00
Senior Engineer - L. J. Bardswich - 3 Dys @ 3350.00
Assaying - Gold Only - 199 Samples Q 315.00 Copper, Nickel - 19 Samples @ 35.00 Silver - 16 Samples @ 310.00
3 7,500.00
6,000.00 1,500.00
700.00
525.00
1,050.00
2,985.00 95.00 160.00
Total of Invoice 320,515.00
SUDBURY GEOLOGICAL SERVICES INC.SUITE 210 - 2107 LASALLE BLVD. - SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3A 2A3
(705) 566-5703 TELEFAX (705) 566-7025
November 30, 1988
Longold Resources Inc. 2nd Floor 2107 Lasalle Blvd. Sudbury, Ontario P3A 2A3
Attention! Allan J. Taylor
Re: Exploration Of Your Golden Pine Property in Parkin Township, Sudbury ^^^^Mining Division.________________________________________
Item(i) Trenching - Oct. 24-28, 1988 - 5 Dys @ $1,500 $ 7,500.00
(li) Percussion Drilling - Nov. 7-10, 1988 - 4 Dys @ $1,500 6,000.00- Nov. 24, 1988 - l Dy @ $1,500 1,500.00
(lil) VLF-EM Magnetometer - 2 Miles @ $350.00 700.00
(iv) Senior Geologist - Stu Winter - l 1/2 Dys @ 3350.00 525.00
(v) Senior Engineer - L. J. Bardswich - 3 Dys @ $350.00 1,050.00
(vi) Assaying - Gold Only - 199 Samples @ S15.00 2,985.00Copper, Nickel - 19 Samples @ 05.00 95.00Silver - 16 Samples Q $10.00 160.00
Total of Invoice 020.515.00
r SUDBURY GEOLOGICAL SERVICES INC.SUITE 210 - 2107 LASALLE BLVD. - SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3A 2A3
(705) 566-5703 TELEFAX (705) 566-7025
December 31, 1988
Prophet Resources Ltd. 2nd Floor 2107 Lasalle Blvd. Sudbury, Ontario P3A 2A3
Attention; Allan J. Taylor
Re: Exploration Work On Your Golden Pine ____Sudbury Mining Division._________
- North Property In Parkin Township,
Item
(i) Percussion Drilling - Dec. 12-19, 1988 - 7 Dys @ 1,500 $10,500.00
(ii) Trenching - Dec. 12-16,.1988 - 5 Dys @ 1,500 7,500.00
(iii) Assaying - Gold Only - 110 @ 15.00 1,650.00
(iv) Senior Field Engineer - 2 Dys @ 350.00 700.00
Total Of Invoice $20,350.00
SUDBURY GEOLOGICAL SERVICES INC.SUITE 210 - 2107 LASALLE BLVD. - SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3A 2A3
(705) 56^5703 TELEFAX (705) 566-7025
December 31, 1988
Prophet Resources Ltd. 2nd Floor2107 Lasalle Blvd. Sudbury, Ontario P3A 2A3
Attention! Allan J. Taylor
Re: Exploration Work On Your Golden Pine - North Property In Parkin Township, ____Sudbury Mining Division.___^__l__^^____^___^__i_f__m_:_^_l___:_^___l___l:__l__
Item
(i) Percussion Drilling - Dec. 12-19, 1988 - 7 Dys @ 1,500 $10,500.00
(ii) Trenching - Dec. 12-16,,1988 - 5 Dys @ 1,500 7,500.00
(iii) Assaying - Gold Only - 110 9 15.00 1,650.00
(lv) Senior Field Engineer - 2 Dys 0 350.00 700.00
Total Of Invoice $20.350.00
SUDBUR. GEOLOGICAL SERV,JES INC.SUITE 210 - 2107 LASALLE BLVD. - SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3A 2A3
(705) 566-5703 TELEFAX (705) 566-7025
June 30, 1988 Invoice # 052
Prophet Resources Ltd.2nd Floor - 2107 Lasalle Blvd.,Sudbury, OntarioP3A 2A3
Re: Mineral exploration on your Farkin/.T.S property in theSudbury District - as per our contract dated May 16,1988. Work carried out from June 11 - 30, 1988.
Item #
(I) Line Cutting
(II) VLF-EMMagnetometer Survey
(IV) Geological Mapping
(VI) Channel sampling and Assaying
(VII) Trenching
(VIII) Preliminary Examination
5.5 miles @ 3*400 ::
20 miles @ S300 =
25 miles @ S200 z
968 samples C* S20 =
3 days @ S1500 ~
L. S.
(IX) Percussion Drilling 19 days @ S1500
2,200.00
6,000.00
5,000.00
19,360.00
4,500.00
3,400.00
28,500.00
Total of invoice S68.960.00
SUDBUR. GEOLOGICAL SERV.JES INC.SUITE 210 - 2107 LASALLE BLVD. - SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3A 2A3
{705) 566-5703 TELEFAX (705) 566-7025
June 30, 1988 Invoice # 052
Prophet Resources Ltd.2nd Floor - 2107 Lasalle Blvd.,Sudbury, OntarioP3A 2A3
Re: Mineral exploration on your Parkin/J.S property in the Sudbury District - as per our contract dated day 16, 1988. Work carried out from June 11 - 30, 1988.
Item #
(I) Line Cutting
(II) VLF-EMMagnetometer Survey
(IV) Geological Mapping
(VI) Channel sampling and Assaying
(VII) Trenching
(VIII) Preliminary Examination
5.5 miles @ S4UO -
20 miles @ S300 -
25 miles @ S200 -
968 samples C" S20 =
3 days @ S1500 -
L. S.
(IX) Percussion Drilling 19 days @ S1500
2,200.00
6,000.00
5,000,00
19,360.00
4,500.00
3,400.00
28,500.00
Total of invoice S68,960.00
Ministry ofNorthern Devclopmenland Mines
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Report of Work(Geophysical, Geological, Geochem'cal and Expenditures)
DOCUMENT No.
W8907-03/, Mining Act
Instructions: — Please type or print.— II number of mining claims traversi
exceeds space on this form, attach a lis ote: — Only days credits calculated in 11
"Expenditures" section may be enteic in lin* "Expend. Days Cr." eolium
- Do not USR sliadiul orcns below.
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)
:J.Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right
Special Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter tottfb) p 'f"* p
MAR 15
MINING LANDS
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
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InstructionsTotal Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim (elected in columns at rigry.9J-
Dale ccorlloa Holder or Agent (Signature)
Certilication Verifying Repor/ o( Work
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Minjtig He t or de' -,.
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[ l hereby certify thai l have a personal end iniinate knowledge o* Ihe facts set forth in ih* Report ol Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Report of Work. Ministry ol
Northern Developmenland Mines f-{Geophysical, Geological, Oniarja^ Geochemical ~ J c~~~~ ''
Instructions: — Please type or print.— II number of mining claims traversed exceeds space on this form, attach a list. Note: — Only days credits calculated in the "Expenditures" section may be entered in the "Expnml. Dny* Cr." columns.— Do urn tisn shndi'ilairws hclow,
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For first survey:Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
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MAR 1 5 1989
MINING LANDS SECTK
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Mining Recorder kvJ.d.MlQ-.,Branch Director
l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimale knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed or witnessed same during and/or ader its completion and the annexed report is true. the work
..Ministry of
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Report of Work{Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures
A'^ i '-"''DOCUMENT No.W8907- OMmtng'Act————
Instructions: — Please type Of/.— If number oK mining claims traversed exceeds space on this form, attach a list. \lote: - Only days credits calculated in the "Expenditures" section may be entered in tlm "Expend. Days Cr." columns.— Do not iisn shaded orons hclow.
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For first survey:Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
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Man Days
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MAR 1 5 tfi
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