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52Ai2sweeaa 2.5414 DAWSON ROAD LOTS 010
RECEIVEDMAR 21983
MINING LANDS SECTION
REPORT
OVERBURDEN SAMPLING
GOLDIE TOWNSHIP and DAWSON ROAD LOTS
DISTRICT OF THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO
for
ABTTIBI-PRICE INC.
MINERAL RESOURCES DIVISION
D.A. McCombeTenoga Consultants Inc.
J. ArchibaldSonic Soil Sampling
February 22, 1983
Overburden Sampling Survey
Goldie and Dawson Road Lot Townships
District of Thunder Bay,0nt.
January 26 to Feb.8/83.
LOCATION
The property consists of 56 unpatented mining claims number ed 594232-261, 632323-332, 632381-383, 632388-391, 632396-400, and 644801-804 located in the Townships of Goldie and the Dawson Road Lots in the District of Thunder Bay, Ontario. These Town ships are located close to the junction of Highways 11 and 17 at Shabaqua, 36 miles west of Thunder Bay.
ACCESS
A gravel road and numerous bush trails cross the north and east portion of the property allowing for reasonable access. There were no grid or recent cut lines visible due to the new secondary growth of brush and young conifer trees.
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY
The property is covered mainly by overburden with the odd
outcrop exposure. Theregional maps indicate that the northern portion of the property is underlain by metasedimentary units of greywacke, slate and mica schists.
The southern half is underlain by metavolcanic units that hist
orically have been prospected for gold and copper. Several show ings have been drilled on the south side of Highway l?. The
strike and dip of the units is S 68 E dipping 75 degrees to the
north. These units consist of basic to intermediate volcanics
consisting of hornblende, chlorite schists and pyroclastic rocks.
Early reports indicate that the overburden varies in depth from
a few feet to several hundred feet and consist of intercalated
sands, gravel and boulders ranging up to 10 feet in diameter.
The topography is gentle to rolling with ridges of coarse
mixed gravels. The drainage appears to be intermediate to immature
with local depressions filled with recent organic and run-off
material. A thin layer of organic humus covers most areas.
The soil profile is thin and weakly developed reflecting
recent weathering of the overburden material covering this area. Both an 'A' and 'B' soil horizon exists over most of the area
although the boundary between the 'B' and parent overburden is often abrupt as exhibited by the thin soil horizons grading
directly into coarse gravel and boulders. Only in the lower depressions do the characteristic soil horizons become thicker
and more recognizeable.
PURPOSE OF SURVEY
The program intended to sample the soil and basal till horizons in five specified areas covering known VLF-Electro- magnetic anomalies produced from an old survey. Since no out
crops existed in the areas of the anomalies, this program was initiated to explain the geological reasons for the existence of
the anomalies.
PROJECT CREW
A crew of three men was supplied through Sonic Soil Sampling
Inc. of Toronto to carry out an overburden sampling program in the five designated areas. Appended to this report is the work
assessment breakdown for this project which was carried out from January 26 through to February 8, 1983-
SURVEY DESCRIPTION
The sampling was carried out over a period of ten days with local access provided by snow-machines. Problems were encountered
in locating some of the sample sites due to the new undergrowth and problems in locating Noranda's 19&9 grid. Sample sites were
established relative to claim lines where posts could be found. Most locations were drilled using the Sonic Vibracorer drill
except where heavy boulder cover prevented penetration of the overburden. Most samples were taken within the five foot inter
face and the sampling of the designated locations was better than 95f0 ' In almost every case the 'B' soil Horizon was retrieved,
sampled and bagged for analysis.Many of the areas sampled were covered by glacial overburden
consisting of mainly unsorted boulders and coarse gravels with a sandy matrix overlain by a silty-clay layer.
The surficial soil horizons were generally poorly developed or immature consisting of unstratified, massive units. The 'A 1 horizon consisted of locally deposited black organic humus vary ing in depth from a few inches to several feet in swamp covered areas .
The 'B' soil horizon consisted of grey to "brown silty loam with some clay in the matrix. The material is fine grained, homogeneous and locally thicker in depression areas. This horizon contained some sand and silt enriched sections but may be due to localized slumping rather than in situ weathering. Almost all of the areas were underlain by extensive boulder debris of mixed sizes. Penet ration into this zone was not possible with the equipment at our disposal for this survey.
The description of the sampling is appended to this report with accompanying location plans.
CONCLUSIONS
Although the overburden program failed to core the basal till horizon, the program did recover the 'B' Soil Horizon material in almost all cases. This material can be used for geochemical analysis and some of the'C' Horizon material and gravels can be used for heavy mineral studies.Except for reverse circulation or diamond drilling there are
verty tfew lalterfiative methods for sampling the basal till horizon and bedrock interface.in this area.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Depending on the analysis results from the initial sampling program over the five designated sample areas, a follow-up program may be necessary.
I would recommend the following work:
1. Cut grid lines at 400 foot intervals over the claim Group to establish reference points and locate the claim lines and posts of the latest staking (Feb.82).
2 Detailed line cutting at 200 foot intervals over the anomalous areas.
2 Re-run the VLF-Electromagnetic surveys at close int
ervals (50 foot centres) over the known anomalies to pinpoint and
verify the previous Noranda results. Note the relative strengths of the responses between the two surveys.
4 Detailed geological mapping and drift prospecting
should be carried out in the vicinity of the anomalies, taking samples where possible. Drift prospecting on a detailed scale may help to determine the underlying rock units or help to identify the mineral suite necessary for future analysis and drill
core sampling.
2 From the above preliminary VLF-EM geophysical and sampling programs determine whether the area is condusive to Induced Polarization Surveys on a detailed scale. This may be necessary to properly identify the known VLF-EM anomalies.
H Determine if further overburden work and soil- sam
pling would assist in the identification of the VLF-EM anomalies based on the results of the above survey.
2. Phase II of this program would include diamond drilling to test the anomalous targets produced from the combined programs
above. Footage will depend on the number of proven and/or the relative strengths of the geophysical targets.
Respectfully submitted,
/^ . - -^ J.C.Archibald, BSc, Geologist
OVKRBURDEN DRILLING
GOLDIE TOWNSHIP and DAWSON ROAD LOTS
AbjLtIbij-Pric.e Inc.
Jlxpej.id itures
1. Sonic Soil Sampling
2. Tenoga Consultant:s Inc.
$ 14,529.78
2,400.00
$ 16,929.78
Total of 56 claims:
.^16,929.78 * 15 = 1128.65 i- 56 claims = 20.15
JO J-
To
Sonic Soil Sampling Inc.
702-100 Adelaide St. W. Toronto, Canada
M5H 1S3
ABITIBI-PRICE Mineral Resources Toronto-Dominion Centre Toronto, Ontario M5K IB3
Date February 15,1983
No. 83-1
Period Jan.26-Feb.8783
Re: Abitibi-Price Project, Goldie Twp., Ontario
Date Description Amount
Jan 26 to . 8/8
Travel, Accommodation and Subsistence -Gasoline - $349.58 Motel - 360.15 Subsistence 334.90 Travel 1,755.15
Equipment Rentals - Truck and Skidoos (2)Skidoos - 2X530.00X13 days 780.00
Truck Local Use 4- l return trip 600.00
Sonic Vibra-Corer 4- Crew 13 days@ 5600.
Geological Services - l man X 5250.X 10 days
Office services - typing, telephone, photocopying, etc,
Sub Total
-LESS ADVANCE RECEIVED - January 19, 1983
Total
2,799.78
1,380.00
7,800.00
2,500.00
50.00
514,529.78
3,000.00
511,529.78
TENOGA CONSULTANTS INC.2078 Tenoga Drive Mississauga, Ontario L5H3K2
(416) 278-7840
February 24, 1983
Dr. J.A. McGregorVice PresidentMineral ResourcesAbitibi-Price Inc.P.O. Box 21Toronto Dominion CentreToronto, Ontario M5K 1B3
For professional consulting services during the month of February 1983:
l 12 days Goldie Project, Shebandowan, Ontario $ 2,400 .',/- L -
2 days Tulks Prospect, Newfoundland 400
$ 2.800
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Location Area #2 Claims 632399Date ?eb. 3/83. 6 32390
FOOTAGEFROM
3"
3"
V
0
03"
4"
4"
2.0'
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TO
2.0'
1-5'
2.0'
6"
3.0'
1.8'
2.0'
3-0'
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SAMPLE NUMBER
-2-1
2-2
2-3
2-42-5 2-6
2-7
2-8
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MATERIAL PENETRATED
Humus to 3"- hard pack brown clay, sil"
Humus layer to 3" Brown, fine grainecdry packed clay to1-5 1
Humus to 4" with brown silty- clayto 2.0', hardpack
Humus only collect*Pond - no sample Humus layer to 3"over brown clay
Humus layer to 4" brown silty-clay
Humus layer to 4"water* ice * organ:to 2 .0'- no sampleBrown silty-clay
N-S line from Claim line south R E M A R K S at 200 foot centres
Very compact material, dry 5 'B' soil * oxidized clay horizonVery compact material , dry : 'B' soil * oxidized clay horizon
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very compact, dry material: oxidized clay and 'B' Soil horizon
on boulder field; 5 attempts to penetrate with no success
Beaver pond at this location, unable to retrieve soil samples
Edge of creek; oxidized clay and 'B' Soil horizon collected 'B* Soil and oxidized clay horizon at location approx. 40' s. of c. 1.
Sample 2-8 taken 100' south of 2-7 due to beaver ponding( extensive ) : k attempts were made to sample- boulders underly area
not sampled successfully due to beaver pondi ~
CORE DRILL
HOLE NO AREA # 5
Page
Location GOLDIE TWP. Date FEB. i/8'j.
of
^HOLE #
5-2
5-3
5-4
5-5
5-6
5-7
* 5-8
5-9
5-10
0
FOOTAGEFROM
0
0
4"
4"
4"
4"
4"
4"
4"
TO
3.5 1
3.5'
2.0'
1.0'
1.5'
1.0'
2.5'
2.0'
1.5*
SAMPLENUMBER
5-2
5-3
5-4
5-5
5-6
5-7
5-8
5-9
5-10
MATERIAL PENETRATED
Humus and 'B 1 soil horizon
Humus and 'B 1 soilhorizon, swampy
'B 1 soil- lightbrown, loamy withup to V pebbles
Brown loamy soildry/ over bid.
Brown loam withsandy matrix
Brown, dry 'B 1 soil+ roots , loamy
Light red-brown.sandy loam,
Dk . b rown , s andy ,loam- 'B' soil + roc
Red-brown sandy loanover boulder horizc
Starts 600 ft. North of road-boulderR E ftl A R K S ridge with second growth (pines, alder
and poplar- 200' centres
- Black organics, rrots and some sandy soil- low flat ground/ice covered swamp (one attempt)
- black organics to 3.5'- wet, roots, twigs, low flat ground in pine forest(one attempt)
-4" Humus - base of hill on north side- birch* pine growth, boulder under2.0' -4 attempts to retrieve sample
- 4 " Humus on north side of hill- alder and poplar growth- 4 attempts hit bid.after 1.0'
- 'B 1 soil horizon on top of boulder ridge- gentle slope to north - alder + popla4" humus cover - 3 attempts
- 4" humus over boulder - north side of hill- tag alder growth-5 attempts
- 4" humus- boulder hit after 2.5'- south edge of hill-poplar alder growth3 attempts
- 4" humus- hit bid. at 2.0' in 33 attempts - new pine growth- slopes downts gradually to north
- 4" humus cover- pine tree growth(new)- approx. 600' north of road at claim lini
CORE DRILL
HOLE NO Series 4
Page l
Location AREA #4Date F eb. 2-3/83
FOOTAGEFROM
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6"
1.0'
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1.0'
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6"
3.3'
3.0'
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3-6'
3-6'
3.7'
3-5 1
3-5'
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HOLE/SAMPLE
NUMBER
4-1
4-2
4-3
4-4
4-5
4-6
4-7
4-8
4-9
MATERIAL c Claims 632323,326, 32? traversed at PENETRATED R E m A R K S 200' centres
Humus layer over Boulder flats just under Humus layer - 6 attempts at penetratingbouldersHumus layer to 6" penetrated surface boulder zone to pick up 'B 1 soil + 'C' horizonswet sand with claymatrix to 3.3'Humus to 1.0' with clay-silt 'B' horizon on top of boulder flatswet grey- brownclay below
Humus layer- thick ice prevented completionorganic- swampy
Humus * wet swampy Humus horizon only collected- flood area due to beaver activityorganic material,black
Humus 4- wet swampy Humus horizon taken only in flood areaorganicsHumus * organics to clay-silt 'B' horizon taken in wet swampy area1.0' then into wetgrey-brown clay
Humus layer to 1.0' w®^ clay-silt 'B' soil horizon in area of flooding
grey silt with sandin matrix(* some CI
clay)Humus to 4" then wet sand and gravellayer
'B' soil and 'C* horizons collected and bottomed on larger cobbles in gravel horizon
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HOLE NO AREA #1Claims 59^252 H- 59^255
Location GOLDIE TWP.Date Jan-29/Feb. 5/83.
HOLE #
1-1
1-la
1-2
-l-2a
1-3
l-3a
1-4
l-4a
1-5
l-5aj- — f ***
1-6, '
l-6a
FOOTAGEFROM12"
4.0'
8.0'
10.0
11.0
3"
6"
1.03"10"
2.5
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6"
3.0
3"
08"
2.0'
v6"
6"
TO4.0'
8. 0 1
10.0'
11.0
13.0'
3.0'
1.0'
2.5'2.0'2.5'
4.0'
2.8'
3.0'
4.0*
3-1'8"
2. O 1
5.0'
1.0'
5.0'
1.2'
SAMPLE NUMBER
1-1-1
1-1-2
1-1-3
1-1-4
1-1-5
1-la
1-2-1
1-2-2l-2a1-3-1
1-3-2
l-3a
1-4-1
1-4-2
1-4-a1-5-11-5-2
1-5-3
l-5a
1-6-1
l-6a
MATERIAL PENETRATED
-Gravel- coarse pebbw. brown loamy matr
-Sand layer with coabrown- up to 2" peb-coarse gravel w. 3"pebbles/ sand matri-coarse gravel w. 1^pebbles, darker, bn.sandy matrix-fine grained loamymuddy dessicated)
- Humus to 3" t "blackbrown clayey Loam,
Pebbly loam w. rootbrown, c lay-like witsand grains in matr
- loamy clay, brown ^sandy matrix
- 'B 1 soil, loam-bn.silty w. clay matri
- hard packed clay-loam
- brown loam w. clayin matrix
- 'B' soil -loamy ci;homogeneous, no be;
- hard silty-clay ovcboulder pan-f. g. home
- Humus to 3" w. Brp- humus 4- 'B* soil- Gravel w. pebbles
to +1", sand matr:- Gravel w. large pecoarser sand matrix-silt in matrix
- Humus over sand-gravel layer/bid.
brown, loamy, clayhomogeneous, dry at t- Humus to 6" overbrown loamv claY
- GRAVEL + BOULDER RIDGE with alder, R E M A R K S pine, poplar primary growth- otc. at
^OntH P p r' fpe;Vpf r"Trfrro"?^
y, - Edge of gravel pit- ground frozen to 2.0' - 12" humus layer over hardpanx gravel and boulders, some clay (hard, dry) 2 stations attempted
s '5 gravel1'2S
- possible basal gravel layer
jilt - bottomed on hardpan or boulder?
- very compact, dry material overiding gravel-boulder field - 'B' soil
, - 6" of humus- frozen to 2.0 '- 3 holes attempted but bottomed in bouldersrepeatedly at 2.5' depth - located approx. 400' south of #1 hole
x.— very compact, dry material- 'B' soil horizon-approx. 400' south of #2 station- west side of road on edge of low ground
, f. g. 10" humus on surface- bottomed on hardpan, dry dessicated- 2 attempts (bid.?)
--compact, dry 'B' soil horizon - frozen to 1.5'
y, -20' east of road in alder-poplar bush-edge of slope to N.E.- 3 stationsd:'.ng attempted- 6" humus layerr ~ hard to core, dry, dessicated hardpangeneous
n - very compact clay- silty loam'B 1 soil horizon, oxidized, gritty-red, brown loamy w. organics, some sand grains mixed in matrix- 2 attempts
x 10' north of trail near hill sloping up to the east (otc. nearby?)bbles - hit boulder pan in both attemptssome
west side of hill near road 5 5 attempts hit outcrop ?
- packed into hardpan on 2 attempts- 6" humus over surface- east side ofjttom ravine beside road~ - loose to compact clay rich loam; ^ attempts made hit boulder or bedrock at 1.2'
VIBKA C ORE
HOLE NO AREA #3
Page of
Location GOLDIE TWP.Date JAN.30/83.
HOLE #
3-0
3-1
3-la
3-2
3-2a
3-3
3-3a
3-4
3-4a
3-5
FOOTAGEFROM
04,,
06"
06"
08"
2.5'
3*
06"
3. 0 1
03"
06"
04"
0
TO
4"2.6 1
6"3.5'
6"3.0'
8"2.5*
5.0'
8"
6"3.0'
4.0'
3"2.5'
6"4.0'
4"8"
1.0'
SAMPLE No.
3-0
3-1-1
3-la-l
3-2-1
3-2-2
3-2a-l
3-3-1
3-3-2
3-3a-l
3-4-1
•u
3-5-1
MATERIAL PENETRATED
HUMUS LAYERBrown 'B 'Soil withodd pebble, loamy
Humus LayerBrown clay with sanematrixKur.vc r. Layc rBrown-grey clay, wetin hole, some sand :matrixHumus Layer'B 1 Soil Horizonbrown loamy clay'B' soil + silty sar- gravel mixed
Bn.-blk. humus 4-'B 1 soil, clay-lifc
Humus LayerBrown clay, dry-corn^on top of gravelwet gravel, stoppedon bouldersHumus LayerRed- bn. loamy claysandy, wet after 2.0'
Humus LayerBrown loamy clay, dr
Humus Layer- no sampHumus and brown sanesoil -!- gravel
Humus and 'B' soilorganics 4- brown-bk
R E M A R K S Flat area-boulder terrain, secondary 1 growth of poplar and alder cover |
-600 ' North of road - 4 attempts made- bottomed in boulders on -each attempt
400' no-rth of road - 4 attempts madein
- h;..:-. boul.V:.- In three attempts- side of hill slopes east
:
- Humus and organics with some 'B' soil- approx. 100' north of road . 1
13 bottomed in boulders on 4 attempts 1
- 3" humus layer over thin soil horizon on boulder flats( 7 holesa - approx. 100)' south of road attempted)
- 3 attempts stopped on boulderact
- 3 attempts made, bottomed on boulders
- increased fine sand content after 2.0*
— no samplef - hit boulder pan on 3 attempts at same location
.6J
r - flat area-boulder pan- 5 attempts - alder growth
sandy soil - attempted 4 holes -struck boulders in all
Ministry ofNaturalResources
Report of Work
OntarioThe Mil
[NaName and Postal Address of Recorded Holder
ABITIBI-PRIC'7: TNC. MINERAL RESOURCES DIVISION, P.O. BOX 2 1,
52A125*08)88 2.5414 DAWSON ROAD LOTS
T 840
900
TD CENTRE, TORONTO, ONTARIO L5K 1B3
Summary of Work Performance and Distribution of CreditsTotal Work Days Cr, claimed
for Performance of the following work. (Check one only)
PI Manual Work
Qshaft Sinking Drifting or other Lateral Work.
j^J Compressed Air, other Power driven or mechanical equip.
^J Power Stripping
fv] Diamond or other Core ^drilling
Quand Survey
K Prefix
dining ClaimNumber
See attache
Work Days Cr.
d list
IV Prefix
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ining ClaimNumber
Work Days Cr.
—
Mining ClaimPrefix Number
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Work Days Cr.
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All the work was performed on Mining ciaimls): 59^2 . 255,232, 2^6 , 2^ and 632324 , 323 , 326 , 32? , 399 , 39*
Required Information eg: type of equipment, Names, Addresses, etc. (See Table Below)
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SONIC VIBRACORER DRILL ^ BQ core sizeperformed by Sonic Soil Sampling Inc.,
Suite ?02 - 100 Adelaide St.W., Toronto, Ontario. M5H 133
Geologist on site: J.C.Archibald9 Glen Castle St., Toronto, Ontario. M^R 1Z5
Drillers on site: Brian Meredith,18 Ponytz Ave., Willowdale.Ont., M2N 1V1
lan Mickle,^0 Willow Beach,Amherstberg, Ontario. N9V 2Y8
Date of Report
Feb. 16/83Certification Verifying Report of Work
l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying
D.A. McCombe, 2078 Tenoga Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L5H 3K2Date/fjertifietl Ce by
Table of Information/Attachments Required by the Mining Recorder
Type of Work
^^nual Work
Whaft Sinking, Drifting or other Lateral Work
Compressed air, other power driven or mechanical equip.
Power Stripping
Diamond or other core drilling #*"*HHHt#
Land Survey
Specific information per type
Nil
Type of equipment
Type of equipment and amount expended. Note: Proof of actual cost must be submitted within 30 days of recording.
Signed core log showing; footage, diameter of core, number and angles of holes.
Name and address of Ontario land surveyor.
Other information (Common to 2 or more types)
Names and addresses of men who performed manual work /operated equipment, together with dates and hours of employment.
Names and addresses of owner or operator together with dates when drilling/strippingdone.
Nil
Attachments
Work Sketch: these are required to show the location and extent of work in relation to the nearest claim post.
Work Sketch (as above) in duplicate
Nil
768 (81/31
ijj Township - l)awson Roa^Lojts
Summary of Work Performance and Distribution of Credits - Attached List
Mining Claims Work Days Credit
TB-594232 -594241 -594250 -594259 -632323- -632329 -632381 -632388 -644801 -632396 -
240249258261328332383391804400
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20 days/claim
ffltnistryolNaturalResources
Ontario
Report of Work(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
Act
Instructions: — Please type or print.-- tf number of mining claims traversed
exceeds space on this form, attach a list.Note: — Only days credits calculated in the
- "Expenditures" section may be enteredin the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.
— - — Do not use shaded areas below.
(lTownship o r Area
Goldie, Dawson Rd. Lots.— ——,-rospector s Licence No.
T 840
Type of Survey(s)
Overburden DrillingClaim Holder(s)
Abitibi-Price Inc. - Mineral Resources DivsionAddress
P.O. Box 21, Toronto Dominion Centre M5K 1B3Survey Company
Sonic Soil SamplingName and Address of Author (ol Geo T (x him ,il report l
D.A. McCombe, Abitibi-Price Inc., Mineral Resources Div. , P.O. Box 21, TD Centre, Toronto
Date of Survey (from S* to)
15 . 01 , 83 j 20 02 83Day Mo. Yr. Day Mo. j Yr.j Day
Total Miles of line Cut
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 ckiys. (This includes line cutting}
Geophysical
- Ffectrornngnetfr
- Magnetomeler
___- Radiometric
Days perClaim
using the same grid:
Enter 20 days Kor each)- Other
Man DaysGnopfi vs i', a '
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M.ujni'Idinetor
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Days per Claim
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Vpi! of Work I'm fi), m.id
Overburden DrillingPerformed on Cl.iim(s)
TB 594252, 594255, ()32 i90, 632399,632326-27, 632324, 594244, 594232,594243 ^___ __ ^ __^
S 17,500
Mining ClaimPrefix
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Number
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Expend.Days Cr.
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RECETfte 1 1 1
MINING LANDS
Expend.Days Cr,
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ir :vi1 ni".sr( i Siinii- iluMliii .inti/oi ,ih'-' li-, ri Hn|)it'f ion .nul the anlit-Xf-o It'iutl! ;s tiUH.
' ,-md f\!st.i: /Midro^s nt f't-rson CeMdyt"*!
horali A. Mi-f'.oiiibf , Ab i t i b i - !'r i ce Inc., Mineral Resources Division, P.O. Box 21, Toronto
Dominion Centre, Toronto, Ontario M5K 1B3ertitfeif by (jiignature) ^Ai/vn^jp.^ i
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Mining C-laims Traversed:
Prefix
TB
Number
594232 - 261
632323 - 332
632381 - 383
632388 - 391
632396 - 400
644801 - 804
incl.
incl .
incl .
incl.
incl.
incl.
20 each
20 each
20 each
20 each
20 each
20 each
February 2, 1983
ASSESSMENT WORK BREAKDOWN
,i. Type of survey .OYERBUBnS.N .DR.ILLING .Aid .SAMPLING. .. . . , .. ... ,. . . .... .... .. .. ... n, . . . GOLDIE AND DAWSON RD . LOTS, THUNDER BAY DISTRICT2. lovmship or Area - ..- - . -,--,-.......-.-- . ..--.-. - ,..... . -.-..... ---....----.....---.
3. Numbers of Mining Claims Traversed by Survey 6 32jl.23i 3.2.4 L 3 ?7.iL .^J?3^J 9.2 i 35.0. t.
594232,243,244,246,252, and 255
4. Number of Miles of Line Cut .....npne..,..,,,,.,.,. Flown
*5. Number of Stations Established .--- -. .-49--S.tati.QnS-----..-- -.
*6. Make and type of Instrument Used -SP-niQ-YAbracp.rer. Drill,,.
*7. Scale Constant or Sensitivity ..........rnilir-.--.---------..
*8. Frequency Used and Power Output ^
9, Summary of Assessment Crodit s (details on reverse side) MECHANICAL
Total 8 hour Technical Days; (Include Consultants, Draughting etc.) ......
Total 8 hour Line-Cutting Days .. . ................
Calculat i on
x 7 ^ 4-Technical Line-cutting Number Assessment credits
of claims per claim
The dates listed on this form represent working time spent entirely within the limitsof the above listed claims { | CheckIf otherwise, please explain ............. - .........,................,..................
Dated; .... . Kl - './. X J:. .-..- ... -- Signed; l,.^.l./C^. .^. fi
Note: (A) * Complete only if applicable.(H) Complete list of names, addresses and dates on reverse side.(C) Submit separate breakdown for each type of survey.(D) Submit in duplicate.
1903 09 26
23
2.5414
I'rs. Audrey Hayssf'ininq RecorderMinistry of Natural ResourcesP.O. E;ox 5000Thunder Bay, OntarioP7C 5G6
Dear Madam:
RE: Overburden Drilling and Assaying submitted under Section 77(19) of the ilining Act RSO 1980 on Mining Claims TB 594232 et il 1n the Townships of Goldie and Dawson Road Lots
The @Mei'baedeBtf)tfirhM6gofndsA8sa0iin6 work credits for assaying 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 very truly,
E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6450 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3 Phone:(416)965-1380
D. Kinv1g:mc
cc: Abit1bi-Pr1ce Incorporated Mineral Resource Division P.O. Box 21Toronto Dominion Centre Toronto, Ontario M5K 1B3
cc: Resident Geologist Thunder Bay, Ontario
fcf2\ M inistry ot Technical AssessiIvy R^urces Work CreditsOntario ^fc
nent PH*2.5414
Oete Mining Rtcorder'i Report of1983 09 26 workTjo. 23
Recorded Holder
ABITIBI-PRICE INCTownship or Area
GOLDIE AND DAWSON ROAD LOTS TOWNSHIPS
Type ol survey and number of Assessment days credit per claim
Geophysical
Other days
Section 77 (19) S** "Winino Cliims Atietitd" column
fifinlogiral days
fifinchpmiral rlays
Man days CD Airborne CD
Special provision CD Ground l l
CD Credits have been reduced because ol partial coverage of claims.
l l Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Cliimi AssMMd
S16929.78 spent on reverse-circulation overburden drilling on mining claims:
TB 594232 594243-44 594252 594255 632324 632326-27 632390 632399
1129 assessment work days are allowed which may be grouped in accordance with Section 76(6) of The Mining Act R.S.O. 1980
For Mining Recorder use:The work assignment for
each of the above listed ten claims is 112.9 per claim.
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims
l _ l not sufficiently covered by the survey l _ l Insufficient technical data filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical — 80; Geological — 40; Geochemical — 40; Section 77(19)—60:
828 (83/6)
/IBITIBI PRICEABITIBI-PRICE MINERAL RESOURCES, Toronto-Dominion Centre, Toronto, Canada M5K 1B3 (416) 866-4610
.d ManagOnt Branch"August 23, 1983 '- ' - : U ~ ATE
h ; .v;-s FLUSE
Mr. E. F. Anderson i ..l'~- 2 5 1983Director . ;Land Management BranchMinistry of Natural ResourcesWhitney Block, Room 6450 "" :i . : ....Queen's Park ;. ; i;;-.'.ANToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3 - , . -;—
Dear Mr. Anderson:i*,'5.4.5-0
RE: Data for Overburden Drilling and Assaying submitted under Section77(19) of the Mining Act on Mining Claims TB 594232 et al in theTownships of Goldie and Dawson Road Lots. File number 2.5414.
With reference to your letter of August 3, 1983 regarding the above mentioned survey, please find enclosed, in duplicate, cancelled cheques verifying the expenditures claimed. These cheques are: $2400.00 to Tenoga Consultants, and Sil,529.78 and S3000.00 to Sonic Soil Sampling.
Yours truly,
ABITIBI-PRICE MINERAL RESOURCES
L.A. KellyDrafting Assistant R ECEIVED
End. 4JG2 -M96} /lak
AA1NING LANDS SECTION
August 3, 1983 2.5414
Abitibi-Price IncorporatedMineral Resource DivisionP.O. Box 21Toronto Dominion CentreToronto, OntarioH5K 1B3
Dear Sir:
RE: Data for Overburden Drilling and Assaying submitted under Section 77(19) of the Mining Act R.S.O. 1980 on Mining Claims TB 594232 et al 1n the Townships of Goldie and Dawson Road Lots.
With reference to the above mentioned survey, please submit (1n duplicate) signed receipts (not Invoices), cancelled cheques,etc., as verification of expenditures claimed.
When submitting this material, please quote file 2.5414.
For further Information please contact Mr. F.W. Matthews at 416/965-1380.
Yours very truly,
E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6450Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone: 416/965-1380
S. Hurst:se
cc: Mining RecorderThunder Bay, Ontario
Ministry ofNaturalResources
Ontario
GeotechnicalReportApproval
Mining Lands Comments
To: Geophysics
Comments
j l Approved | ] Wish to see again with correctionsDate Signature
To: Geology - Expenditures f^ff. l iSy
Comments
j Approved | | Wish to see again with correctionsDate Signatory
' /'
To: Geochemistry
Comments
r"j Approved [ j Wish to see again with correctionsDate Signature
l JTo: Mining Lands Section, Room 6462, Whitney Block. (Tel: 5-1380)
1593 (81/10)
1903 03 14 2.5414
Mrs. Audrey HayesMining RecorderMinistry of Natural ResourcesP.O. Box 5000Thunder Bay, OntarioP7C GG6
Dear Madam:
We have received data for Overburden Drilling and Assaying submitted under Section 77(19) of the Mining Act R.S.0.1980 submitted on Mining Claims TB 594232 et al 1n the Township of Goldie and Dawson Road Lots.
This material will be examined and assessed and t statement of assessment work credits will be Issued.
Yours very truly,
E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6450Queeb's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone: 416/965-1380
A. Barr:se
cc: Abitibi Price Incorporated Mineral Resources D1v P.O. Box 21Toronto, Dominion Centre Toronto, Ont. M5K 1B3 Attn: Deborah A. McCombe.
/iBITIBlPRICE
ABITIBI-PRICE MINERAL RESOURCES, Toronto-Dominion Centre, Toronto, Canada M5K 1B3 (416) 866-4610
March 2, 1983
Mr. F.W. Matthews Land Management Branch Ministry of Natural Resources Whitney Block, Room 6450 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3
Dear Mr. Matthews:
Please find enclosed two copies of "Report: Overburden Sampling, Goldie Township and Dawson Road Lots, District of Thunder Bay, Ontario" by I). A. McCombe, Tenoga Consultants, and J. Archibald, Sonic Soil Sampling, which we submit for work credits.
Yours truly,
ABITIBI-1'RI.CE MINERAL RESOURCES
Laraine Kelly Drafting Assistant
End.
MAR 2 ?
MINING LANDS SECTION
/IBITIBI-PRICE~ ARITIRUPPinP iwr^ Torr,ntr\.n/
72558ABITIBI-PRICE INC., Toronto-Dominion Centre, Toronto, Canada
Hi THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, Mam Branch, Royal Bank Plaia, Toronto, Oaianif-
Pay
To the order of
Sonic Soil Sampling Inc., 702-100 Adelaide Street West Toronto, Ontario M5H 1S3
•i S
•i
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Mo. Day Yr. Amount
S 19 831 3,000.00
ABITIBI-PRICE INC.
per
per
N,0 3 7- /0000300000,'1
73245
THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA. Main Branch. Royal Bank Ptau. Toronto, Ontario* w Mo. Day Yr. Amount
02 21 83 S 11,529.78Pay
To the order of
l Sonic Soil Sampling Inc. 702-100 Adelaide Street West Toronto, Ontario M5H 1S3
i:0000e-003i: 6 ^000-037-
jJ OEP9SITEO TO THE CREDIT OF PAYEt^lHtROYAL B ANK OF CANADA
'^ TORONTO, ONT.j PAY TO THE O3DE5I OF C ANY BANK OS BANKER
THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA20 KING ST. WIST. TORON1U. ONT.
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.. Toronto-Dominion Centre. Toronto,
73019THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, Main Branch, Royal Bank Plai*. Toronto, OnUri*,
p
Mo. Day Yr. Amount
PT 1 enoga Consultants Inc. 2078 Tenoga Drive Mississauga, Ontario L5H 3K2
02 08 83 2,400.00
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ABmBI-PRICE INC.- per
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ABITIBI-PRICE MINERAL RESOURCES Toronto-Dominion Centre, Toronto, Canada M5K 1B3
/IBITIBI PRICEMr. E.F. Anderson, Director Land Management Branch Ministry of Natural Resources Whitney Block, Room 6450 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3 1)6261983
MINING LANDS SECTION
SAND S GRAVELM.TC GRAVEL PIT 267
MT.C GRAVEL PIT 2 66
DATE Of ISSUE
31
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UNSURVbYED L i NFSLOT L IN f-PARCE. l BOUNDARYMINING CI A'MS t i ^
RAILWAY AND Rlbh ' Of-" WAY
UTILITY l INFS
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PATfcN T, SURFACt t MINING R iGHTS
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1913 VESTED IN ORIGINAL P ATENTEE 8Y T HE PUBLIC uAMii, ACT R SO 19'0 C HAP 38O, SEC. 63, SuBSEC t.
SCALb. 1 INCH = 40 CHAINS
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10001 K M
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GOLDIE TWPM.N R ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT
THUNDER BAYMINING DIVISION
THUNDER BAYCAND TITLES/ REGISTRY DIVISION
THUNDER BAY
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