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SUDBURY CONTACT MINES LTD.V PROPERTY
MORRISETTE TOWNSHIP
LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
PREPARED BY
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INTRODUCTION................................................................................ 2
PROPERTY AND PROJECT AREA DESCRIPTION..................... 3
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont)
APPENDIX ACERTIFICATE OF EXPENDITURES
APPENDIX BREVERSE CIRCULATION DRILLING OVERBURDEN DRILL LOGS
APPENDIX COVERBURDEN DRILLING MANAGEMENT RESULTS
APPENDIX DSPECTROLAB INC. RESULTS
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LIST OF FIGURES
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SUMMARY
Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd. is involved in the exploration of a eight unit claim block in Morrisette township called the V Property totalling eight claim blocks and 2520 acres. The exploration projects carried out are oriented towards diamond and gold.
During the winter of 1995, a reverse circulation drilling program consisting of twenty holes, positionned approximately 500 metres apart along three east-west fences, was executed.
The total kimberlite indicator mineral counts encountered in the results are generally low to non-existant throughout the property.
Gold grain counts are found throughout the property. The sampled material is characterized by reshaped and modified gold grains. These weak gold results would suggest a distal gold source.
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INTRODUCTION
The V property is comprised of eight unpatented claim blocks totalling 2520 acres.
The property was acquired in April 1993 as a diamond prospect. Summary mapping was executed (claim line mapping) in June and Jury 1993.
During the winter of 1995, twenty circulation holes were drilled on the property . This report describes the results encountered during mis drilling program.
Samples were taken of till material. Processing to recover sand and silt size gold and kimberlite indicator minerals from these samples was done by Overburden Drilling Management
The coordination and implementation of the various technical tasks was conducted by W.A.Hubacheck Consultants Ltd. under the supervision of P. Hubacheck, D. Christie and M. Plasse.
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PROPERTY AND PROJECT AREA DESCRIPTION
The property consists of eight claim blocks totalling 2520 acres in Morrisette township, Larder Lake Mining Division.
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The claims are located in the norm-west quadrant of Morrisette township, approximately 13 km north of the town of Kirkland Lake. Access to the west portion of the property is possible by a gravel road originating from the Kirkland Lake airport road. During the summer, access to the eastern portion of the property is best accomplished by boat along the Black River from the norm.
LOGISTICS
Diamond and R.C. Drilling: Heath and Sherwood Drilling Kirkland Lake, Ontario
Assay Labs: Spectral Labs Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec
Activation Laboratories Ltd Ancaster, Ontario
Mineral Processing: Overburden Drilling Management Nepean, Ontario
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LOGISTICS (coat)
Technical Consultants : W.A. Hubacheck Consultants 141 Adelaide St. West, suite 1401 Toronto, Ontario M5H 3L5
Senior Geologist: Peter C. Hubacheck, P. Geol. 2401 Pyramid Cres. Mississauga, Ontario L5K 1E1
Project Geologist: David W. Christie, B.Sc. 104 Douglas Ave Toronto, Ontario M5M 1G6
Contract Geologist: Michel Plasse, B.Sc. 2918, rue Des Voiliers Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec J9X5A3
Geological Technician: Steve Woodward 49 Locke Avenue St. Thomas, OntarioN5P 3Y4
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REGIONAL GEOLOGY
The Morrisette township is underlain by Archean volcanic rocks characteristic of the "Abitibi belt" which were affected. Intermediate and felsic volcanic rocks predominate in the area.
The property itself is underlain by pillowed to massive intermediate to felsic flows (calc-alcaline dacites) of the Blake River Assemblage. The intermediate flows trend 300 degrees and pillows are northeast facing with fracturing generally north- south trending. The pillows are locally vesicular and amygduloidal.
Pleistocene deposits consist of sand, gravel and till deposited on the Precambrian surface during the retreat of the Wisconsinan ice. A north-northwest trending esker is present to the west of die property (Airport esker).
Structurally, northwest-southeast trending faults transect the southern portion of the township.
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REVERSE CIRCULATION DRILLING
METHODOLOGY
The following figures help to illustrate die methodology of the Reverse Circula-tion Drilling technique. The purpose of sampling certain glacial materials is to locate the portions of ore-bodies mat have been eroded by glaciation and distributed in a "train" down-ice of the ore-body.
Glacial action has reduced much of the material to sand and silt size, and it is grains of this size fraction which are examined in a laboratory for gold, sulphides and other minerals indicative of potentially economic deposits. Coarser material (gravel size and boulder chip material) can be examined and described at the drill by a geologist.
Case histories, Quaternary geological studies, and glacial studies all provide a data base which can be used to interpret the mineralogical results from a reverse circulation drilling program.
The most important material to sample during a reverse circulation program is commonly termed till. Till is poorly sorted debris which in most situations has travelled directly down-ice along the bottom of the glacier and has been smeared along bedrock surfaces, filling depressions and valleys. Basal till is the till lying directly on bedrock. Minerals found in this type of material can, theoretically, be traced by their relative abundance and morphology directly back up-ice to their source.
Unfortunately, till can be reworked or redeposited by water as well as rafted by ice flows, and caused to flow along paleoslopes, causing misinterpretations. Thus a large database is important for defining patterns based on numerous data points rather than single "spot highs".
In addition to glacial material, chips of bedrock are obtained at each drill hole location, making this a valuable mapping/prospecting tool in areas of poor bedrock exposure.
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TOPOGRAPHY
V property is characterized by a flat spruce and alder covered terrain with large bedrock knolls.
The Black River meanders north-south across the eastern portion of the property.
SAMPLING RESULTS
A brief description of hole stratigraphy is given below. In general, only material interpreted to be till or esker gravel were sampled during this program. Material weights and grain counts indicate die amount of sample processed and subsequent recovery of gold and kimberlite indicator mineral grains. Several consecutive samples may be included in these numbers. Individual sample results are found in the RC drill log and processing data sheet appendices.
The background gold grain population for the property was evaluated to be 5 reshaped gold grains per sample. Samples containing more man 16 reshaped gold grains (mean * 2 standard deviations) or pristine gold grains are considered anomalous.
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No till section was intersected at mis drill site. An alternate hole was drilled 100 metres south from die site.
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A 2,4 metres thickness of sandy, stony till was intersected beneath 2,3 metres of fine sand and 3,5 metres of clay. Three reshaped gold grains were recovered from 11,55 kg of sampled material.
No kimberlite indicators were recovered at this site.
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VO-95-02
A 30 cm section of silty, sandy, pebbely till was intersected beneath 9,8 metres of fine sand and 10,5 metres of clay. Four reshaped gold grains were recovered.
No kimberlite indicators were recovered at this site.
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A 5,6 metres thickness of silty, sandy, pebbely till was intersected beneath 8,7 metres of sand, 11,3 metres of clay and 2,2 metres of organic material. Twelve reshaped and two modified gold grains were recovered in three samples.
Three pyropes and one chrome diopside were also recovered in 23,50 kg of sampled material (0,07 KIM's/kg).
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A 5,2 metres thickness of silty, sandy, pebbely till was intersected beneath 2, l metres of fine silty sand, 12 metres of varved clay and 1,5 metres of organic material. Seventeen reshaped and ten modified gold grains were recovered in four samples.
Eight pyropes and three chrome diopsides were recovered in 75,2 kg of sampled material (0,15 KIM's/kg).
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A 6 metres section of silty, sandy, pebbely till was intersected beneath 20,3 metres of alternating sand and clay. Eleven reshaped and two modified gold grains were recovered in three samples.
Seven pyropes were also recovered in 37,7 kg of material (0,19 KIM's/kg). W.A. HUBACHECK CONSULTANTS LTD.
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A 80 cm silty, sandy till section was intersected beneath 8,2 metres of pebbehy sand and 1,5 metres of clay.
Fifteen reshaped gold grains and two pyropes were recovered in 18,1 kg of sampled material (0,11 KIM's/kg).
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A 70 cm section of silty, sandy, pebbery till was intersected beneath 29,2 metres of sand. Twenty-four reshaped gold grains were recovered in 11,1 kg of sampled material.
No kimberlite indicators were recovered.
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A 60 cm thickness of very sandy, pebbery till was intersected beneath a 1,6 metres thick boulder and 42,3 metres of coarsening upward sand. Five reshaped and one modified gold grains were recovered in the sample.
Two pyropes were also recovered in 17 kg of sampled material (0,12 KIM's/kg).
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A 1,7 metres section of silty, sandy till was intersected beneath 34 metres of sand. Ten reshaped gold grains were recovered.
Two pyropes and two chrome diopsides were also recovered in 23,4 kg of sampled material (0,17 KIM's/kg).
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VO-95-10
A 50 cm thickness of silty, sandy, cobbely till was intersected beneath 24,6 metres of sand. Four reshaped gold grains were recovered in the sample.
One pyrope and three chrome diopsides were also recovered in 12,5 kg of sampled material (0,24 KIM's/kg).
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A 70 cm section of silty, sandy, pebbely, cobbely till was intersected beneath 8,7 metres of sand. No gold grains or kimberlite indicators were recovered.
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No till section was intersected at this drill site.
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A 40 cm section of silty, sandy till with some pebbles was intersected beneath 5,1 metres of sand and 2,5 metres of clay. One reshaped and two modified gold grains were recovered.
One pyrope and three chrome diopsides were also recovered in the 8,6 kg sample (0,47 KIM's/kg).
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A 30 cm thickness of silty, sandy till with traces of clay was intersected beneath 4,8 metres of pebbely sand. Five reshaped gold grains were recovered in the sampled material.
No kimberlite indicators were recovered.
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A 1,9 metres thickness of silty, sandy, stony till was intersected beneath 30,3 metres of sand. Five reshaped gold grains were recovered in the sampled material.
One pyrope was also recovered in 11,8 kg of material (0,08 KIM's/kg).
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A 70 cm thickness of silty, sandy till was intersected beneath 10,9 metres of sand. Five reshaped, one modified and one pristine gold grains were recovered.
Three pyropes were also recovered in the 8,7 kg sample (0,34 KIM's/kg).
The sampled material was acquired by washing. Bedrock contamination may have occurred.
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A 50 cm thickness of silty, sandy, pebbely till was intersected beneath 33,0 metres of sand and clay. Five reshaped and two modified gold grains were recovered.
One ilmenite was also recovered in the 15,7 kg of sampled material (0,06 KIM's/kg).
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CONCLUSIONS
1) Total kimberlite indicator mineral counts are generally low to non-existant throughout the property. The results encountered can be considered negligeable; suggesting the presence of no kimberlites in the immediate area up-ice of the V property.
2) Gold grain counts found throughout the property are weak and characterized by reshaped and modified gold grains. The gold grain results obtained on the property reflects the background gold grain count in the till of me area and a possible distal gold source ^10 km).
RECOMMENDATIONS
The results obtained during the reverse circulation drilling program executed on the V property warrants no further work to be undertaken on this property.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Gleeson, C.F.,and Rampton, V.N.; The Use of Near Surface Materials in Gold 1987: Exploration- Kirkland Lake Area, Ontario. CIM Bulletin Vol. 80,
No 904, pp.62-67
Nicol,I.,Lavin,O.P.,McClenaghan,M.B.,and Stanley, C.R.; The Optimization of 1992 Geochemical Exploration for Gold using Glacial Till. Explor.
Mining Geol., Vol. l, No. 4, pp.305-326, U.S.A.
Rupert, R.J.,and Lowell, H.L.; Geology of Bernhart and Morrisette Townships. 1970: Ontario Department of Mines. Geoscience Report 84.
Shifts, W.W.;Glacial Dispersal- Principles and Practical Applications. Geoscience 1982 Canada, Vol. 9, No. l
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CERTIFICATE
I, Michel Plasse, of the City of Rouyn-Noranda, in the Province of Quebec, Canada, do hereby certify that:
(1) I am an Exploration Geologist, residing at 2918 me Des Voiliers, Rouyn- Noranda, Quebec contracted to W.A. Hubacheck Consultants Ltd., 141 Adelaide St. West, Suite 1401 Toronto, Ontario.
(2) I am a graduate of Laval University and have received my Bachelor of Science degree in Geology in 1994, and have been practicing my profession as an Exploration Geologist continuously since graduation.
(3) This report is based on personal examination of the property between January 1995, and March 1995.
(4) I have no direct interest in the properties or securities of Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd.
Rouyn-Noranda, QuebecAugust 10, 1995 Michel Plasse, B.Sc.
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CERTIFIED STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES
PROJECT GEOLOGIST 985.53CONTRACT PROJECT GEOLOGIST 1096.88DRILL GEOLOGIST 2329.67GEOLOGICAL TECHNICIAN 1123.79ROAD PREPARATION HELPER 310.44ROAD PREPARATION HELPER 421.20ROAD PREPARATION HELPER 253.50REPORT PREPARATION ASSISTANT 164.83
DRILLING COSTS 26335.09FUEL 278.44ASSAYS 1462.42MINERAL PROCESSING 2640.77TRUCK RENTAL 1682.61SNOWMOBILE AND SLED RENTAL 189.15FREIGHT 375.70FIELD EXPENSES 460.35FIELD EQUIPMENT 489.10GROCERIES 481.13OFFICE AND COTTAGE RENTAL 484.43RADIO RENTAL 176.90MOBILIZATION 371.96ADMINISTRATION COSTS 1391.29COURIER 33.70 REPRODUCTION COSTS IN REPORT PREPARATION 47.89
Certified by Michel Plasse, August 10, 1995
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In the event that you have not specified your choice of priority, option one win be implemented.
Hotel: Example* of beneficial interest are unrecorded transfers, ofto the mining claims.
rtton agreements, memorandum of agreements, etc., with respect*
Note 2: If work has been performed on patented or leased land, please complete the following:
1 certify that the recorded holder had a beneficial interest In the patentedor leased land at the time the work was performed.
SignatureMy, /' s-vtff //^**o
Date
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Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern Development
'and Mines
MinMeradu•^ j —a——-, -, --. —-.f -I.. a.t,,- B |uovoioppomera ou Nora et dea mines
Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit
r t6tat des coOts aux fins du credit devaluation
Mining Act/Lol sur lee mines
Transaction NoJN" de transaction
PereofteJInfomtation collected on thta fonn Is obtained under the authority of the MeTifng Act. TMs li simulation wM be used to maintain a recofd and-*———l—— aii i. j 11 a *A Hi - .,|1.||.| n ,,lm\mmttm\ •"•••••linn a •LJ/ULtat title* ——**—-nfJnm •liliiJitonpjomg vaiue o? me maiaiy caBm\a}. uueauona aooui mn coaacnon anoura be directed to the Provincial Meneger. MMngs Lands. MMetry of Northern Development and Mhies. 4th Floor. 150 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
Las rengotgnomontB personnels contends dans la prtsenlo tormule son! racueSJs en vertu de le Lot eur lee mine* ei eervlront a tentr a. Jour un registre des concessions mlnloros. Adrossor touto puesMon sur la cosoco do ces rensekjnornonts au chef provincial des teiialns mlnlers. mlnisioro du Devetoppement du Nord et des Mines. 150. me Cedar. 4" etage. Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (70S) 670-7264.
1. Direct Costs/CoOts directs
Type
Contractor's and ConeuHant'a
DfoHada rentrepfenour at da ('expert-
FounNluree
Labour MaJn-d'oeuvreFteW Supervision Supervision sur to terrain
Amount
2082HI
Totals Total global
&ifhev 9ffi f
Total Direct Costs Total des coots directs
2. Indirect Costs/CoOts Indlrects* * Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not
asowaMe as assessment work.Pour le remboursement des travaux de rehabiltation. les coOts Indbects ne sont pas admisslbles on tant Que travaux devaluation.
Type
Tranaportatlon
r ooo end Lodging
DescriptionType
Amount Montant
33, 7*
Sub Total of Indirect Costs Total partial des coots Indlrects
Amount AsoweMe (not greater than 20* of Direct Coats) Montant admtssMe (n'excMant pas 20 *A dea cuOts dhecls)Total Value of Assessment Cfiflvaj ov iHTOCt ataw AaowvovS) Inewvct coatay
Totals Total global
1& 1
Note: The recorded holder wal be required lo verify expenditures claimed In thto statement of coats wtthbi 30 days of a request for veilrteaUon. H veriHcatlon la not made* the Mmtator may feject for i al or part of the MMaamont work submitted.
NotetLaWuWn sgis ilenudevertflerlesla present elat des coots dans tes 30 Jours survant une demande a cet effet. SI la verification n'est pas effeduee. to mlnbtre peut rejeter tout ou une partla des travaux d'evahntton presentes.
ning Discounts nsnilsss pour cMpM
WorkflledwW*itwoyeareolcompleuontedalinedai100Hol the above Total Value of Assessment Credit
1. Las travaux deposes dans las deux ans survant law achevemenl sort rentoursesalOTHdBlavaleigtotalasusnienuonneeo^
2. Work filed three, four or flve years after completion Is dalmed at Stnfe of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit See calculations below:
Total Value of AaMeement Ctedfi Total Atx 0.50 -
2. Las travaux deposes trote.quatreou dnq ans apres tour achevement aont ramboursss a 50 * da la valeur totato du credit devaluation
mtkmne. Voir las calculs cMessous.
Vateur touJe du weoTI devaluation Evalualion lotato demandetx 0.50 -
Certification Vedfylng Statement of Costs Attestation de I'etat des coflts
l hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were incurred white conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompanying Report of Work form.
that;(ReoonM Holder.
to make this certification
Portion hi Compenrt
J'atteste par la presents :que les montarrts indiques son! le plus exact possible et que ces depenses ont ete engagees pour effectuer tes travaux d'evaluatkm sur les terrains indiques dans la formule de rapport de travail d-joint.
. l am authorized Et qu'a litre de _________ Je suis autorise l. poal* occupA dans hi compagnto)
a fake cotte attestation.
Nota:Da ule. torequ'l dedgne dss persomes. le mMcuOn est utilise au sens neutre.
, REFERENCESAREAS WITHDRAWN FROM DISPOSITION
MRO MINING RIGHTSONLY
8RO SURFACE RIGHTS ONLV
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SAND jnd GRAVEL
(81) GRAVEL flLL
THE INFORMATION THAT APPEARS ON THIS MAP
' HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES, AND ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED. THOSE WISHING TO STAKE WIN INQ CLAIMS SHOULD CON SULT WITH THE MINING RECORDER, MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOP MENT AND MINES, FOR AD DITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF THE LANDS SHOWN HEREON
NOTES
Surfoc* riQWa on Minify Claim L IO772 temporarily withdrawn Filr 43155
Mining Cloirrn outlined thui t^—ore subject to and pnvilMM granted by Mining Court Order — Apll l, 1946 . File-. 19697
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SCALE : 1:5000
Joyce Lake JULY 1995 WORK BY M.PLASSE W.A. HL BACHECK CONSULTANTS LTD
TORONTO ONTARIO CANADA
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