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Supplementary Report

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GLEN AUDEN RESOURCES LIMITED Swayze Area Properties

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CAN-MAC EXPLORATION LTD.

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D. *KIRKLANO LAKE

SAULT STE. -SUDBURYiMARIE - r North Bay

* KEMPTVILLE HUNTSVILLE

PROVINCE OF ONTARIO

ROBERT S. MIDDLETON .EXPLORATION SERVICES INC,

GLEN AUDEN RESOURCES LTD

PROPERTY LOCATION

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Addendum

S u p p l e m e n ta r y Report

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GLE'N AUDEN RESOURCES L) M l TEL' S w i t y 2 e A r e a P i- o p e r t i e s

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CAN-M AC EX PL O RAT!ON L T D.

INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY

This it-port has been prepared at the request of CAN-MAC EXPLORATION LTD. in compliance with requirements of the Vancouver- Stock Exchange. The report endorses and supports previous report? submitted on three properties identified as the GLEN AUDEN RESOURCES LIMITED, Swayze Area Properties particularly known as the Saxton, Topboot and Denyes properties.

Modifications have been made both to the recommendations made in previous reports and previous budgets submitted.

These modifications have been deemed to provide for more efficient and cost effective exploration. In particular, winter- conditions have enhanced road building and stripping operations on the properties. They can consequently now be accessed by bush road rather than much costlier- air access.

The Paxton property did not yield sufficiently encouraging results to warrant plans- for- further geophysics or drilling.

Ongoing exploration is proposed for the Topboot property because of favourable exposures and significant sample results.

Ground exploration work on the Denyes property may be delayed until road access is provided by timber operators who will be logging the area this summer.

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EFERENCES

1) Report on the Property of GLEN AUDEN RESOURCES LIMITED, Swayze and Denyes Townships, Porcupine Mining Division, District of Cochrane by R. K. Abernathy, B. A. Se. February, 1987.

2) Report on the Property of GLEN AUDEN RESOURCES LIMITED,Denyes Township, Porcupine Mining Division, District of Cochrane by K. A. Abernathy, B. A. Se, March 1987.

Addendum - Updated Geology, Sylvanite Property, Denyes Twp., by Donald B. Garner, B. Se., May 1987.

Appendix B

(note only Addendum and Appendix B on file in this office)

3) Report on Electromagnetic and Magnetic Surveys on the Saxton Lake Property of GLEN AUDEN RESOURCES LIMITED, Swayze Township, by Greg Hodges, B. Se., 28 July 1987.

4) Report on the Magnetic Survey conducted on the Topboot Lake Property of GLEN AUDEN RESOURCES LIMITED, Swayze and Denyes Townships, District of Sudbury by Greg Hodges, B. Se. 6 Aug. 1987.

5) Summary Report on the Geology Survey conducted on the Topboot Lake Property of GLEN AUDEN RESOURCES LIMITED, Swayze and Denyes Townships, District of Sudbury by R. K. Abernathy, B. A. Se., 13 August 1987.

6) Brief Report on the Lithogeochemical Survey, Swayze and Denyes Townships, District of Cochrane for GLEN AUDEN RESOURCES LIMITED by R. K. Abernathy, B. A. Se., September 1987.

PROPERTIES

GLEN AUDEN RESOURCES LIMITED Swayze Area Properties.

1) Saxton Property2) Topboot Property3) Denyes Property

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ROGATIONS^^1) Saxton Property - 32 claims

Swayze township

2) Topboot Property - 39 claimsSwayze and Denyes townships

3) Denyes Property - original 6claims

Denyes township.

ACCESS

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references were completed,the Saxton and Topboot properties can be accessed by bush road.The Denyes property will be accessiblesummer when forestry roads extend into

by bush road laterDenyes township.

Secondary road access is provided from Foleyet overweather Foleyet Timber road or from Sultan over the all

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The bush road junction is aboutTimber road from highway 101.

EXPLORATION WORK COMPLETED

1 ) Saxton Property

Line cutting, geophysicalsampling completed by GLEN AUDEN.

Road building, stripping,trench mapping and sampling being carr

2) Topboot Property

Line cutting, geophysicalgeochemical and rock sampling carried

Preliminary diamond drillingof 1987.

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rock trenching, preied out by CAN-MAC.

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Road building, stripping, rock trenching, pretrench mapping and sampling being carr ied out by CAN-MAC.

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^f 3 ) Denyes Property

Limited line cutting, local mapping and sampling carrout by GLEN AUDEN.

CAN-MAC propose to do line cutting, geophysical geological surveying and ultimately stripping and trench!This work will be primarily focused on the immediate showareas but will ultimately be extended to cover projectionsfavourable structures within staked claims which are now parta larger property package.

A modified program may involve airborne surveying prior ground work pending completion of a forestry road toproperty .

BUDGETS

Proposed budgets for each property have been abstracted fbudget documents filed with financing (Flow Through) authoriti

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SAXTON PROPERTY

Phase 1

Personnel - Mob/Demob 5800.00

- Field Costs 6,700.00

Support Costs - accommodation 4, 150.00

Transporat ion - ground and air 11,700.00

Contract Services

I. P. Surveying 30,000.00

Equipment Rentals Compressor, plugger and backhoe 9,000.00

Diamond Dr i 1 1 ing100m @ 5 80/m 8,000.00

Analyses 5,000.00

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tReports: geophysical/geological

Explosives

Coni ingenci es

TDPBOOT PROPERTY

Phase I 1

Personnel - Mod / Demob

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Support Costs - Accommodation- Transportation - Communication

Contract Services

- I . P. Surveying- Line cutting - Bulldozing Backhoe - Compressor- Explosives, sampling

Ana 1 yses

Reports: Geophysical / geological

Other: co-ordinator

Contingency

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5,000.00

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PENYES PROPERTY

Phase I

Personnel - Mob/Demob *600.00 - Field Costs 8,500.00

Support Costs - Accommodation 4,750.00

Transportion - ground and air 11,700.00

Contract ServicesLine Cutting - 30 milesI.P. Surveying 39,750.00

Equipment Rentals(compressors, generator, backhoe) 23,000.00

Diamond Dr i l l ing350 m @ ^80.00/m *28,000.00

Analyses 6,000.00

Reports: geophysical X geological 2,000.00

Explosives 6,000.00

Contingencies 6,250.00

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SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

Data listed in the references has been reviewed with the authors on several occasions.

Both the Saxton and Topboot properties have been examined on the ground prior to exploration work programs by CAN-MAC and again during the course of field exploration work.

The Denyes property was not physically examined though several helicopter observations were made in company with the geologists who performed work on the ground.

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Reports listed in the references are competently prepared and are accurate assessments of the potential of the properties to the extent of the information and data available at the time they were prepared.

Recommendations made in the reports have since been modified to conform with what management and geological consultants engaged by management conclude would be a more efficient and cost effective exploration approach.

It has been consequently decided to temporarily forego additional geophysics and drilling in favour of surface stripping, rock trenching, mapping and sampling. To date this approach has provided physical evidence to explain magnetic and electromagnetic anomalies.

On the Saxton property magnetic anomalies can be explained by ultramafic rock units (Komatiites) and the e lctromagnetic anomalies are explained by graphitic schists.

Alteration zones exposed on the Saxton property are geologically intriquing but have so far failed to yield significant anomalous gold values.

It is unlikely that additional geolphysics or drilling will be required on the Saxton Property.

Current exploration work completed on the Topboot property indicates that broad zones of alteration are associated with previously known mineralized vein and stringer zone occurrences.

Sampling has yielded significant values in gold that are in the economic range.

Current geological interpretation based on fresh surface exposures suggest that previous preliminary drilling may not have adequately tested the gold bearing structures.

Exploration work on the Topboot property should be continued up to and including the drilling stage.

Surface stripping, rock trenching, mapping and sampling on the Denyes Property should proceed when ground conditions and funding permi t.

Respec/tf u l l y submitted,

Frank P.18 February 1988.

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C ERT1F1CATE

I , Frank P. Tagliamonte , P. Eng., of 29 Beaver Crescent , in the- City of North Bay , Province of Ontario , certify as follows concerning rny Supplementary Report on GLEN AUDEN RESOURCES LIMITED, Swayze Area Properties for CAN-MAC EXPLORATION LTD. Dated 18 February 1988.

1) I am a member in good standing of:a) The Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario.b) Ordre des Ingenieurs du Quebec.c) Association of Geologists of Quebec.d) Geological Association of Canada

2) I am a graduate of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology , Rapid City , South Dakota , U.S.A. with a BSc. degree in Geological Engineering obtained in 1975.

3) I have been practicing my profession in Canada andoccasionally in the United States for the past 31 years.

4) I have no direct or indirect interest in the properties, leases or securities of GLEN AUDEN RESOURCES LIMITED or Can-Mac Exploration Ltd. nor do I expect to receive any except as provided for in option agreements with CAN-MAC covering mining claims in Bostom fc Bisley townships, Larder Lake Mining Division, Ontario.

5) The attached report is a product of:

a) Data listed in the references.

b) Reviews and consultations covering reports listed in the reference.

c) Property examinations and supervision of fieldexploration on the Saxton and Topboot properties.

d) General knowledge of several properties in the area which have been visited and examin ed.

Dated this 18th day of Febuary 1988 North Bay , Ontario

Frank^P. Tagliamone , P.Eng. GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES

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REPORT ON STRIPPING AND TRENCHING

ON THE SAXTON LAKE, TOPBOOT LAKE AND

SYLVANITE PROJECTS, SWAYZE AND DENYES

TOWNSHIPS, PORCUPINE MINING DISTRICT,

ONTARIO, NOVEMBER 1987 THROUGH MARCH 1988.

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FOR: CAN-MAC EXPLORATION LTD.

*BY: ROBIN E. GOAD, M.Se., F.G.A.C,

GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES

29 BEAVER CR., NORTH BAY, ONTARIO

PlA 3N1

K&L

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TABLE OF CONV8NT810SOC

Introduction............................................ . . . . . . . l

Properties, Location and Access.................,....... . . , . . . . l

Swayze and Denyes Township Exploration Historyand Previous Work...........,............................. .....3

Saxton Lake........................................... . . . 3Topboot Lake............................. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 4Sylvanite Prospect........ ....... . . . .. .... ... . . .. . . . . . . . . 5

Regional Geology........,....,.............. . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Methodology................................... .. . .. . .. ... . . . . . . l

Work PerformedSaxton Lake.. . .... .. . . . . . ..... . . . . . .. . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Topboot Lake................................. . . . .... . . . . 10

ResultsSaxton Lake..................................,..........11Topboot Lake.......................................... .. 14

Conclusions and RecommendationsSaxton Lake.............................................18Topboot Lake......................................... . ..19Sylvanite Prospect......................................21

References.................................... . . . . .. . .........22

Certificate. . .'. ... . . . . . . . ... . . . .. .. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

Appendlx,.........,........................................-..26

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INTRODUCTIONJ

In November, 1987 a stripping and trenching program was Initiated by Can-Mac Exploration Ltd. on their Saxton Lake and Topboot lake properties, Swayze and Denyes Townships, Ontario. An additional property, referred to as the Sylvanite Prospect, was not stripped because of a reduction in budjet and the loss of cool temperatures required to maintain winter road access. The Swayze area has again become of significant interest to the exploration community because it is underlain by the Swayze- Deloro metavolcanic-metasedimentary belt which is part of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt, The latter greenstone belt hosts several famous mining camps and "world class" mineral deposits. The Swayze area also contains several small past producing mines, including the Jerome, orofino, Rundle and Kenty Mines.

The Saxton Lake property was Investigated because of its favourable regional and local geological setting for gold mineralization. The property was also of interest because of a 2.5 Km long, semi-continuous max-min conductor, several areas with elevated magnetic anomalies and anomalous gold concentrations up to 3130 ppb.

The Topboot Lake property was also of interest because of its favourable regional and local geological setting. Two auriferous zones had previously been investigated on the property and had yielded assays up to 1.336 ozs. Au/ton (41.6 grams Au/tonne) (Abernathy, Feb., 1987). An Induced polarization survey indicated several additional bedrock anomalies which were thought to be favourable localities for follow-up examination..

The sylvanite Prospect, although not Investigated as part of this program, is hosted by similar geology with quartz-carbonate veins apparently previously yielding assays up to 2.41 ozs. Au/ton (74.96 grams Au/tonne) (Abernathy, Mar., 1987).

PROPERTIES, LOCATION AND ACCESS:

The claim groups discussed in this report are referred to as the "Saxton Lake", "Topboot Lake" and "Sylvanite Prospect" properties. They are held by Glen Auden Resources Ltd., subject to an option agreement with Can-Mac Exploration Ltd. Can-Mac can earn a 50 * equity interest in the claims by making expenditures totalling 2,000,000 dollars over a 4 year period.

The Saxton Lake, Topboot Lake and Sylvanite properties are within the "Swayze Gold District" of the .Porcupine Mining District, Ontario (Figure 1). The Swayze Gold District is an approximately 74 Km long by 26 Km wide, east-trending area underlain by the Swayze-Deloro metavolcanic-metasedimentary belt. .The district is between the communities of Chapleau to the west, Timmins to the east and Foleyet on Its north boundary.

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FIGURE l SWAYZE AREA LOCATION MAP AND REGIONAL GEOLOGY

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The Saxton Lake property consists of 32 unpatented, contiguous claims, located in Swayze Township (Figure 2). They are located at approximatly 82 degrees, 40 minutes longitude and 47 degrees, 50 minutes latitude. The claims are registered under the numbers 932054-069 and 932077-092, inclusive. According to records maintained by Robert s. Middleton Exploration Services Inc., as of Dec. 1987, the claims were in good standing until the dates indicated in table 1.

The Saxton Lake claims are accessed by a winter road transecting the long axis of the claims. The winter road is an extension of a secondary timber haulage road, maintained by the Foleyet Timber Co. Ltd. The secondary road extends west from the main haulage road, approximately 60 Km south of Hwy. 101. The main haulage road extends south from Highway 101, approximately l Km west of the Mooseland Resort, between Timmins and Foleyet. The winter road will likely be upgraded this summer by the Foleyet Timber Co. Ltd., In order to access timber on the Saxton Lake claims.

The Topboot Lake property consists of 42 unpatented, contiguous claims, straddling the boundary between Swayze and Denyes Townships (Figure 3). They are located at approximately 82 degrees, 43.75 minutes longitude and 47 degrees, 49 minutes latitude. The claims are registered under the numbers 866466-475, 930726 S 727, 931809-812, 931819-821, 1027201-203, 932196-200, and 932501-515, inclusive. According to records maintained by Robert S. Middleton Exploration Services Inc., as of Dec., 1987, the claims were in good standing until the dates indicated in table 1.

The Topbootwinter road constructed on spring, summer and autumn road using all terrain vehicles accessed by float equipped aircraft, which can be chartered

Lake claims are accessed by an extension of the the Saxton Lake claims. During the the claims can be accessed along this

(ATC's). The claims can also be fixed wing aircraft or rotary from the Ivanhoe Lake airbase,

or in Ramsey or Timmins.

The Sylvanite Prospect consists of 76 unpatented, contiguous claims, In Denyes Township (Figure 4). They are located at approximately 82 degrees, 49.75 minutes longitude and 47 degrees, 48.8 minutes latitude. The claims are numbered 931813-818 and 1026241-310, inclusive. According to records maintained by Robert S. Middleton Exploration Services Inc., as of Dec., 1987, the claims were in good standing until the dates indicated in table 1.

The Sylvanite claims are accessed by float or ski equipped fixed wing aircraft, or by rotary aircraft, which can be chartered from the Ivanhoe Lake airbase or from Timmins or Ramsey.

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Record**103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123-124125126127128129130131132133134

CLAIM NO932054932055932056932057932058932059932060932061932062932063932064932065932066932067932068932069932077932078932079932080932081932082932083932084932085932086932087932088932089932090932091932092

DUEDATE06/12/8906/12/8906/12/8806/12/8806/12/8906/12/8906/12/8906/12/8906/12/8906/30/8806/12/8806/12/8906/12/8906/12/8906/12/8906/12/8906/12/8906/12/8806/12/8906/12/8906/12/8806/30/8806/12/8806/12/8906/30/8806/12/8906/30/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/89

HOLDER GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN

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PROPERTY SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE SAXTON LAKE

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FIGURE 3 TOP BOOT CLAIM GROUE.

RANEY TWP.

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Recordtf81828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154

CLAIM NO866466866467866468866469866470866471866472866473866474866475930726930727931809931810931811931812931819931820931821

102720110272021027203932196932197932198932199932200932501932502932503932504932505932506932507932508932509932510932511932512932513932514932515

DUEDATE06/12/8806/12/8806/12/8906/12/8906/12/8906/12/8806/12/8906/12/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/8811/13/8811/13/8811/13/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/8906/12/8906/12/8906/12/9006/12/8906/12/9006/12/8906/12/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/8806/12/88

HOLDER GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN GLEN AUDEN

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PROPERTYTOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP TOPBOOT LAKE GROUP

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FIGURE 4 SYLVANITE PROSPECT CLAIM GROUP

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SWAYZE AMD DENYES TOWNSHIP EXPLORATION HISTORY AND PREVIOUS WORK:

The earliest known work in Swayze and Denyes Townships, was reconnaissance mapping by the Ontario Bureau of Mines along the Woman, Groundhog and Ivanhoe rivers (Parks, 1900).

The Swayze area saw little activity until 1931 when J.G. and J.L. Kenty made a gold discovery in swayze Township near Brett Lake. In 1932 the Ontario Department of Mines conducted further reconnaissance mapping in the township and in 1933 development work commenced at the "Kenty Mine" (Furse, 1932 ; Donavon, 1965, 1968). Two vertical shafts were sunk to a depth of 500 feet and 5000 feet of lateral development work was done at levels 125 feet apart (Donavon, 1965). In 1934 work was suspended on the property because gold values were too erratic (Ibid).

in 1962 & 6 3 Flint Rock Mines Ltd. drilled 34 holes in "highly sheared and fractured basic volcanic rocks", on the northeast shore of Cree Lake (ibid).

in the area, on holdings, was

Swayze and Dore (Donavon, 1965, of a regionally by Thurston et

The only other significant work conducted properties other than the Can-Mac/Glen Auden mapping by the Ontario Department of Mines in townships, and the Halcrow-Rldout Lakes Area 1968). The area was also investigated as part extensive mapping program of the "Chapleau Area" al (1977).

saxton LakeLittle work was recorded on the current Saxton Lake claims

before their acquisition by Glen Auden Resources Ltd. However, the writer observed several trenches on the property of which there are no recortis. The claims were covered by an Ontario Geological Survey sponsored airborne E.M. and aeromagnetic survey, flown by Questor Surveys Ltd. The survey indicated an east-trending conductor centered near Saxton Lake (Abernathy, Nov.a 1987; O.G.S., 1982).

Most of the current Saxton Lake property was part of a block of 581 claims staked by Canico Ltd. and Golden Hope Resources Ltd., in Swayze, Denyes, and Dore townships (Canico, 1984). Canico carried out airborne E.M,, magnetic and radiometric surveys in 1982 (Krause 1982). The airborne surveys were followed-up by linecutting, ground magnetometer and geological mapping over the entire property. Selective I.P. and diamond drilling were carried out in areas not part of the current Saxton Lake claims. Mapping on the Canico/Golden Hope claims by Bell (1983), identified a "cherty interflow sediment" on the north shore of Freymond Lake which returned an assay of 1.65 ppm Au.

The current Saxton Lake claims were staked by Robert Abernathy in 1986, who later optioned them to Glen Auden Resources Ltd.

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Glen Auden cut a grid over the entire property, carried out magnetometer and max-mln geophysical surveys, and geological mapping and sampling (Hodges, 1987; Abernathy, Nov.a 1987). Hodges (1987) noted a "moderately strong", east-trending max-min conductor centered near Saxton Lake, and a strong magnetic anomaly 200 M south of the conductor. Abernathy (Nov.a 1987) tentatively identified the magnetic anomaly as an ultramafic intrusion and identified a deformation zone north of Freymond Lake where Bell (1983) had previously obtained anomalous gold concentrations. Abernathy (Nov.a 1987) also took several samples which contained anomalous gold and other trace element concentrations. One sample was of particular interest as it contained 3130 ppb Au and was collected near the conductor.

Topboot LakeThe current Topboot Lake claims have been periodically

explored since the discovery of the Kenty Mine in 1931. in 1932 J.E. Derraugh made a gold discovery on the property and staked 8 claims. The discovery was hosted in quartz-carbonate veins with pyrite, chalcopyrite and traces of galena, which he traced in trenches over a strike length of 220 feet. Rickaby (1934) examined the discovery for the Ontario Department of Mines and described the veins as in lenzes up to 6 feet wide adjacent to a lamprphyre dyke. He obtained gold grades up to 2.22 ozs. Au/ton over 8 inches and a 56 inch section which averaged 0.24 ozs. Au/ton. In 1932-33 the property was acquired by Kirkland Hudson Bay Gold Mines Ltd., who drilled a series of short holes totalling 2,000 feet. The results apparently did not warrent further work and the option was dropped.

Prospecting, trenching and blasting were periodically carried out on the current Topboot Lake property over 10 years (Abernathy, Feb. 1387). Several airborne E.M. and aeromagnetic surveys were also flown in the area including 2 sponsored by the Ontario and Canadian governments (O.D.M.-G.S.C. 19633/b).

In 1975 and 76 George Mangotich of Englehart, Ontario staked 21 claims around the Derraugh occurrence. During the currency of his claims V.L.F., E.M. and magnetometer geophysical surveys were conducted and geological mapping (George, 1977). In addition, a 170 foot hole was drilled north of Topboot Lake. The hole apparently Intersected rhyolite; chert; graphite with 1/4 to l inch wide quartz-carbonate veinlets; diabase; and quartz- sericite-feldspar schist with quartz-carbonate-tourmaline-pyrite stringers (ibid). No assays were given.

In 1983 Norminex Ltd, staked 3 claims over the Derraugh occurrence and conducted a magnetometer survey and geological mapping (Winter, 1983; Davies, 1984). Re-sampling of the Derraugh vein yielded assays up to 1.65 ozs. Au/ton over 24 inches (ibid).

Parts of the current Topboot Lake claim group were among the

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previously mentioned 581 group of claims staked in 1983 by Canico Ltd. and Golden Hope Resources.

The current Topboot Lake group of claims was staked In 1986 by Robert Abernathy, who later optioned them to Glen Auden Resources Ltd. Glen Auden carried out geological mapping and sampling, lithogeochemistry, I.P. and magnetometer surveys (Abernathy, Feb., Aug., Sept. 1987; Abernathy and Hodges, Dec. 1987). Re sampling of the Derraugh and # 2 veins Initially yielded assays up to 1.369 07,3, Au/ton {42.58 grams Au/tonne) and 0.189 ozn. Au/ton (6.5 grams Au/tonne), respectively (Abernathy, Feb. 1987). The later lithogeochemistry survey achieved grades in the Derraugh and tt 2 vein up to > 30,000 ppb Au and 19,400 ppb Au, respectively {Abernathy, Aug. and Sept. 1987). Additional areas of anomalous gold concentrations were also Identified in the survey, including an old trench at the southeast corner of the property (2,450 ppb Au), and proximal to the dominant northeast trending swamps or linears (up to 2,100 ppb Au) (ibid). Abernathy (Aug. 1987) interpreted these linears as faults which were locally intruded by diabase. Results achieved by Abernathy also indicate anomalous concentrations of Ag, W, Ba and locally Cu, Pb, As, Zn and Sb in the veins, and in rocks marginal to the linears.

The magnetometer survey conducted by Hodges (1987), identified several distinct magnetic lows corresponding to the afore mentioned linears and were attributed to dykes. The survey also identified several positive magnetic anomalies.

The I.P. survey conducted for Glen Auden Resources Ltd., Identified numerous discontinuous and continuous conductors. Abernathy and Hodges (Dec. 1987) mention 2 particularly strong anomalies at the north ends of grid lines 1+OOE and 1 + OOW which were interpreted as graphite. Several weak, narrow anomalies were also noted adjacent to a northeast-trending linear near the known gold occurrences. Other I.P. anomalies are centered at 0+50 M S on line 4 + OOW and over the Derraugh occurrence. These anomalies are attributed to bedrock sulphides.

The Topboot Lake claims were optioned to Can-Mac Exploration Ltd. In 1987, Can-Mac conducted a 1,228 foot diamond drill program in October and November, supervised by Robert S Middleton Exploration Services Inc. (Abernathy, Nov.b 1987). Four holes were drilled into linears near the (f 2 vein and a fifth hole could not be anchored and had to be abandoned. The holes encountered zones of intense carbonate, sericite, chlorite and pyrite alteration and returned assays up to 0.08 ozs. Au/ton (2.7 grams Au/tonne) (ibid).

sylvanite ProspectThe Sylvanite Prospect has also been periodically explored

since the discovery of the Kenty Mine In 1931. In 1932 s 33

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Sylvanite Gold Mines staked 18 claims which are now part of the current Can-Mac/Glen Auden property. Trenching on what is now claim 931816, encountered a 200 foot long zone of porphyry dykes and quartz-carbonate-pyrite veins in bedded tuffs (Rickaby, 1934). The claims were optioned in 1934 by Erie Canadian Mines Ltd., who carried out geological mapping and channel sampled the trenches (Harris, Flanagan and Green 1932-34). High grade assays were achieved up to 2.41 ozs. Au/ton over an 8 foot width (high assays were cut to 5 ozs. Au/ton). Widths were attained up to 10.4 feet averaging 1.86 ozs Au/ton. Abernathy (Mar. 1987) states that 5 short diamond drill holes were recommended by Eric, although there Is no evidence that the holes were drilled,

In 1940 Sylvanite Gold Mines Ltd. confirmed the earlier Erie results and extended the trenches to 300 feet (ibid).

In 1972 Falconbridge Nickel Mines Ltd. staked 6 claims over the Sylvanite Prospect, conducted geological mapping and re- sampled the old trenches (Kelly, 1973). Thirtyfive chip samples taken from the trenches failed to confirm the earlier high grade results, although an 8.5 foot section averaged 0.20 ozs. Au/ton. Consequently, the claims were allowed to let lapse.

In 1981 Manville Canada Inc. re-staked the Sylvanite prospect, cut a grid, carried out radiometric and geological surveys, and re-sampled the old trenches (Evelegh, 1984). Assays were reportedly acheived up to 0.20 ozs. Au/ton over 5 feet.

Parts of the current Can-Mac/Glen Auden claims were part of the Canico/Golden Hope block of 581 claims in Swayze, Denyes and Dore Townships (Canico, 1984). Parts were also covered by several government sponsored airborne geophysical surveys (O.D.M.-G.S.c. 19633/b)

In 1986 6 claims were staked over the Sylvanite Prospect by Robert Abernathy, who subsequently optioned them to Glen Auden Resources Ltd. Glen Auden cut a grid, conducted geological mapping and magnetometer surveys, and re-sampled the old trenches {Abernathy, Mar. i987). Grab samples of rocks collected from the trenches yielded assays up to 0.321 ozs. Au/ton and the magnetometer survey was useful in determining the contacts between llthologies. Since the completion of these surveys an additional 70 claims were staked and the entire block of claims optioned to Can-Mac Exploration Ltd.

REGIONAL GEOLOGY:

The Saxton Lake, Topboot Lake and Sylvanite Prospect are within the Swayze-Deloro metavolcanic-metasedimentary belt, which is part of the Abitibi Subprovince of the Superior Structural Province of the Canadian Shield (Thurston et al, 1977). The Swayze-Deloro belt is an east-trending belt of Archean

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metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks/ 74 Km long by 26 Km wide (ibid). The belt is bound by granitic terrain on all sides except to the northwest where it Is truncated by the Kapuskasing Structural Zone. The margins of the belt are dominated by mafic to intermediate meta-volcanics which are succeded by meta- sediments and local mafic to ultramafic Intrusions towards the centre (ibid). Several centres of Early Precambrian felsic meta- volcanics, and related continental-rise volcaniclastic meta- sediments and sub-volcanic porphyritic intrusions are scattered along the length of the complex (ibid).

The south part of the Swayze-Deloro Belt is bordered by granitoid intrusions with quartz monzonite or granodiorite compositions (Ibid). Conversely, the north part of the belt is bordered by metamorphosed intruolono with trondhjemite or granodiorite componltlono.

The Kapuskasing Structural Zone is comprised of high grade (granulite and almandine-amphibolite facies) metasediments and mafic intrusions, which are separated from the Swayze-Deloro belt by a fault zone of ubiquitous mylonitization and recrystalization (ibid).

Diabase is apparently not common in the Swayze-Deloro belt but locally occurs with a northeasterly trend (Donavon/ 1965).

Lamprophyre dykes are the youngest rocks in the area and have been postulated as young as Mesozoic in age (Thurston et al, 1977).

Metamorphism in the Swayze-Deloro belt is predominantly greenschist facies but Increases to amphibolite facies near granitoid intrusions and migmatite complexes (ibid).

Rocks of the Swayze-Deloro belt generally have east-trending foliations at low angles to bedding and flow banding (ibid). Foliations are typically defined by the alignment of platey or elongate minerals. Schistosity is well developed in areas of intense metamorphim or shearing. A secondary lineation is commonly well developed and plunges steeply in the eastern part of the Swayze-Deloro belt but is more shallow (20 to 60 degrees) further west in the Halcrow-Ridout Lakes area (ibid). Jointing is common throughout the area. An east-trending shear zone is noted in Grenlaw Township on the north shore of Ridout Lake and major faults trending north-northwest are reportedly common (ibid).

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METHODOLOGY!

The stripping and trenching program by Can-Mac Exploration Ltd., was conducted from a temporary trailer camp. The camp was errected on the main Foleyet Timber haulage road, adjacent to a

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small lake north of Daylcy Lake. Stripping was contracted through Noron Exploration Services of Barry's Bay, Ontario. Moron subcontracted the heavy equipment work to Cam Roy Construction Ltd. of Sudbury, Ontario, who provided a D-7 bulldozer, and Linkbelt and Komatsu back hoes. Personnel for the project included a geologist, a foreman, 3 heavy equipment operators, a cook and up to 3 labourers.

A winter road was constructed from the terminus of a secondary timber haulage road, maintained by the Foleyet Timber Co. Ltd. The road transects the Saxton Lake claims along their long axis. It continues past the Saxton Lake claims on a westerly trend before heading north to the Topboot Lake claims, between Topboot and Swayze Lakes.

Areas thought to be favourable targets for gold mineralization were cross-sectioned or followed with trenches. Typically, an area 15 to 25 M wide by up to l Km long was cleared of vegetation with the bulldozer. Back hoes subsequently dug S to 10 M wide trenches down to bedrock. Debris was piled on one side of the trenches and a service road constructed on the other. The service road provided access to the trenches for 4 wheel drive trucks and a compressor towed by a skidder. The compressor was used to remove any remaining debris on the bedrock with a blow pipe and also to power drills used for blasting. The geologist then mapped and sampled the exposed bedrock. Maps were prepared at 1:1,000 and 1:2,500 scales. Channel or grab samples were collected at a maximum interval of 10 M and sent to Swastika Analytical Laboratories in Swastika, Ontario; for Au and locally Ag, Pt, Pd and multi-element analyses. An additional 8 samples of B horizon inorganic soil, and humus were collected for a limited soil orientation survey,of the Topboot Lake claims.

WORK PERFORMED:

Saxton LakeWork performed on the Saxton Lake claims included the

construction of winter roads, minor grid-line mapping, prospecting, and stripping and trenching. Winter roads constructed on the Saxton Lake claims total 4.25 line kilometres and are located as shown in figure 5.

An unusual lack of pervasive snow cover during the last week of November and the first week of December, enabled the writer to conduct cursory grid-line geological mapping and sampling when not occupied with the stripping and trenching program. The grid- lines mapped Included 8+OOW, 33-fOOW and parts of lines 27+OOW, 30+OOW and 31+OOW. The lack of snow also enabled Noron Exploration Services to evaluate the terrain for stripping, and conduct prospecting and sampling along grid-lines.

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Stripping and t: ranch Ing wore onrrlnd out. on l: ho flnxt:on I.Mko claims according t;o i.ho dlmonnlono llnted In tnblo 2, and n n shown In figuron 5-10. The term "Stripping", no applied In (.h In report, refers to an area cleared of vegetation, snow and topsoil with the bulldozer. The term "Trenching", as applied In thlo report, refers to an area dug down to bedrock with the back hoe. Some of the areas stripped were not trenched because of a reduction in budget, or a change in strategy resulting from improved knowledge of the property geology. In addition, 3 smaller trenches were not mapped and sampled because of budget considerations and because they were of lower priority than trenches yet to be dug on the Topboot Lake claims.

TABLE 2

TRENCH DIMENSION SQUARE METERS TRENCHED MAPPED

06 + 25W 20M X -MOM 0000 SQ. M

14+75W 20M X 900M 18000 SQ. M

17+75W 20M X 575M 11500 SQ. M

27+25W 20M X 980M 19600 SQ. M

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29+50W 20M X 160M 3200 SQ. M

32+50W 20M X 145M 2900 SQ. M

33+50W 20M X 980M 19600 SQ. M -NORTH

33+50W 20M X 125M 2500 SQ. M -SOUTH

TARGET

YES YES MAX-MIN CONDUCTOR ALTERATION ZONE DEFORMATION ZONE

YES YES MAX-MIN CONDUCTOR ALTERATION ZONE DEFORMATION ZONE 3130 PPB Au ASSAY

YES YES MAX-MIN CONDUCTOR MAGNETIC ANOMALY ALTERATION ZONE DEFORMATION ZONE

ONLY NO MAX-MIN CONDUCTOR 300M MAGNETIC ANOMALY

PORPHYRY DYKES 2 ALTERATION AND DEFORMATION ZONES

YES YES KOMATIITESMAGNETIC ANOMALY

YES NO MAX-MIN CONDUCTOR KOMATIITES DEFORMATION ZONE

YES YES STRATIGRAPHYMAGNETIC ANOMALY 2 ALTERATION AND DEFORMATION ZONES

YES NO MAX-MIN CONDUCTOR STRATIGRAPHY ALTERATION ZONE DEFORMATION ZONE

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Topboot LakeWork performed on the Topboot Lake claims included the

construction of winter roads, stripping and trenching. Winter roads constructed on the Topboot Lake claims totalled 2.225 line kilometres. All areas stripped on the Topboot Lake claims were also trenched and mapped except for the south half of trench 02+25W. The areas on the Topboot Lake claims covered by the stripping and trenching program are listed in table 3, and as shown in figures 11-15.

TABLE 3

TRENCH

DERRAUGH

NORTH- CROSS SOUTH- CROSS 03+75W 02+25W 01+25W

NORTH-2 VEINMIDDLE-2 VEINSOUTH-2 VEIN00+75E-NORTH00+75E-SOUTH

DIMENSIONS SQUARE METRES

25M X 510M 12750 SQ. M

20M X 275M 5500 SQ. M

20M X 235M 4700 SQ, M

20M X 140M 2800 SQ. M 20M X 215M 4300 SQ. M 20M X 275M 5500 SQ. M

20M X 35M

20M X 40M

20M X 40M

700 SQ. M

800 SQ. M

800 SQ. M

20M X 245M 4900 SQ. M

20M X 325M 6500 SQ. M

TARGET

DERRAUGH VEIN WITH ASSAYS UP TO1.336 OZS. Au/TON2 EAST-TRENDING I.P.ANOMALIES2 LINEAR DEPRESSIONSCROSS-SECTION DERRAUGH VEINEAST-TRENDING I.P. ANOMALYCROSS-SECTION DERRAUGH VEINEAST-TRENDING I.P. ANOMALYI.P. ANOMALYI.P. ANOMALY# 2 VEIN WITH ASSAYS UP TO

19,400 PPB AU I.P. ANOMALY LINEAR DEPRESSION# 2 VEIN

# 2 VEIN

# 2 VEIN

I.P. ANOMALYSTRATIGRAPHY3 I.P. AQNOMALIES2 LINEAR DEPRESSIONSSTRATIGRAPHY

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In addition to winter roads constructed on the Saxton Lake and Topboot Lake claims, a total of 4.975 line kilometres of roads were constructed on claims not part of the Can-Mac/Glen Auden Joint venture.

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RESULTS:

Saxton LakeAs a result of the stripping and trenching program on the

Saxton Lake claims, the stratigraphy described by Bell (1983) and Abernathy (Nov.a 1987), was essentially confirmed. The geology is comprised of a diverse assemblage of east-trending metavolcanics and metasediments exhibiting variable intensities of hydrothermal alteration and deformation. They are also cut by ultramafic, intermediate-porphyritic, diabase and lamprophyre intrusions.

Ultramafic rocks consisting of komatiitic flows were encountered in a 100 to 300 M thick sequence south of Freymond Lake, and another 50 to 100 M thick sequence east of Hook Lake,noth oojuoncofl have coincident magnetic flnonwUon with readingup to 62,025 gammas (Hodges, Jul. 1987). They are typically massive to weakly foliated, medium green rocks, commonly exhibiting diagnostic spinefex texture. Splnefex-textures are comprised of 2 mm to 5 cm skeletal pyroxene crystals in a random orientation. Komatiites contain an abundance of Fe-Mg minerals and thus explain the coincident magnetic anomalies.

A 50 M wide, fine- to medium-grained, massive, dark green rock was encountered on the west side of the property, approximately 400 M north of Freymond Lake. The rock is difficult to differenciate from adjacent mafic metavolcanics in the field, but has a distinct coincident east-trending, discontinuous magnetic anomaly with readings up to 62,448 gammas. The rock locally contains up to 10 ^ disseminated pyrite and pyrrhotite along it's contacts. Although the rock has a gabbroic appearance, It has an ultramafic chemical signature according to Abernathy (1987 pers. com.), and is thus interpreted as an ultramafic dyke or sill. Its ultramafic composition and abundance of disseminated pyrrhotite explains the associated magnetic anomaly.

Mafic metavolcanlc rocks were encountered on the Saxton Lake claims in a 200 to 300 M wide sequence bisecting the long axis of the claims, a greater than 50 M wide sequence along the south claim boundary, and a 300 M wide sequence east of Hook Lake. They are predominantly massive to weakly foliated, dark green, chloritic rocks, locally occuring as pillowed flows.

Mafic metavolcanics in the west-central parts of the claims were mapped by Abernathy (Nov.a 1987), as significantly thinning eastward from 500 M west of Saxton Lake. However, chlorite * /- sericite schists were encountered in trenches 06+25W and 14+75W which are interpreted by the writer as the east lateral extension of these mafic metavolcanic rocks.

The west side of the south contact of the mafic metavolcanics bisecting the claims, is characterized by a 100 M wide deformation and alteration zone trending east-northeast towards

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Saxton Lake. Massive and pillowed flows are extensively and locally intensely sheared, as Indicated by the development of a strong penetrative fabric (schistosity) with sericitization and chloritization, flattening of pillows up to 5:1, conjugate tension gash development, and flattening and extension of clasts in the plane of schistosity. Schlstosities strike at an azimuth of 50 to 90 degrees and dip vertically to 50 degrees north. Clast bearing rocks are peculiar as they locally contain only l pyritic, cherty clast type with a bright pink unidentified alteration, clasts are up to 50 cm long, flattened in the plane of schistosity and extended along a steeply plunging lineation. Because the clasts locally form continuous to discontinuous laminations they may be of tectonic derivation, However, they grade southwards into apparent metavolcaniclastic rocks with 2 or 3 clast types.

Felsic to Intermediate metavolcanic and/or metavolcaniclastic rocks occur in a sequence up to 600 M wide along the north part of the property, and a sequence up to 300 M wide north of Freymond Lake. The latter sequence is commonly interdigitated with rocks interpreted as metasediments. The felsic to intermediate rocks are massive, light to medium green, plagioclase porphyritic flows or Intrusions in the northeast part of the property. These rocks grade southwards into massive to weakly foliated, light green quartz-plagioclase-muscovite */- chlorite schist and then to sericite schist.

An extensive and locally intensive deformation and alteration zone occurs along the south boundary of the northern felsic to intermediate sequence. The zone Is 100 M wide on the west side of the property and thickens to 400 M wide in the east near Saxton Lake. The zone trends east-southeast and apparently intersects the previously described deformation and alteration zone In mafic rocks, east of Saxton Lake. The zone is characterized by a strong schistosity striking at an azimuth of 90 to 110 degrees and dips vertically to 65 degrees north. It is also characterized by en- echelon and conjugate fractures and joints, a steeply west plunging lineation, quartz-carbonate veining, and the local development of tectonic (mylonitic) fabrics. One such fabric is the development of lozenge-shaped tectonic clasts, flattened in the plane of schistosity and extended along a steeply west plunging lineation. Deformation is also characterized by fine anastomozing chloritic shears commonly containing epidote, carbonate and locally a green-coloured mica. The rocks are also locally intensely fractured and have a beige or pink siliceous alteration. The slliceus pink alteration may be alkali feldspar or hematization, although the pink colouration is also common in less siliceous carbonatized rocks. Pyritization Is ubiquitous in the altered rocks and gives them a limonitic and/or hematitic gossanous surface exposure.

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Meta-sediments are in a 50 to 100 M wide sequence between the more northely situated mafic and felsic metavolcanic rocks, and a 50 to 100 M wide sequence 100 M north of Freymond Lake. The more northerly sequence is comprised of massive to finely laminated and locally slatey quartz-plagioclase-biotite t/- muscovite schist. They are locally interlaminated with graphitic (carbonaceous) schist layers up to 35 M wide at the south contact of the north deformation and alteration zone. The carbonaceous layers are coincident and thus explain the 2.5 Km long, east- trending, discontinuous conductor centered near Saxton Lake.

The southern metasediment is comprised of medium to dark grey, massive to laminated quartz-plagioclase-biotite */- muscovite schist and meta-conglomerate. Meta-conglomerate contains rounded porphyry, granitoid and black lithic clasts in a quartz- plagioclase-biotite +/- muscovite schist matrix. Clasts are between 4 mm and 75 cm long and locally have an unidentified pink alteration. The metaconglomerate is locally deformed, as indicated by a schistose fabric, flattening of clasts in the plane of schistosity and their extension along the lineation.

Intermediate porphyritic dykes and/or sills, l to 25 M thick, intrude the metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks parallel to the schistosity. At least 3 types of porphyritic intrusions are recognized. The most common type contains l to 3 mm plagioclase phenocrysts in a light to medium green/grey, massive groundmass. A second variety contains sericitic plagioclase phenocrysts in a light green/grey, weakly to intensely foliated groundmass. These latter porphyritic intrusions cut the afore-mentioned deformation zones and are interpreted as alteration products of the previously described porphyry type. Because both porphyry types occur in the deformation and alteration zones they are

to have been emplaced synchronous with the A third porphyry type Intrudes mafic and ultramafic of Freymond Lake. They contain 2 to 3 mm plagioclase

Interpreted deformation. rocks southphenocrysts in a light grey groundmass with biotite flecks.

Late intrusive rocks on the Saxton Lake claims include diabase and laprophyre dykes and sills. Diabase dykes are 10 to 20 M wide, dark green/grey rocks with an apparent northwest trend. They exhibit diagnostic diabasic texture consisting of randomly oriented euhedral plagioclase crystals and Interstitial pyroxene. Lamprophyre dykes or sills are approximately l M thick and comprised of 0.5 to 2 mm long hornblende and/or biotite phenocrysts In a fine-grained, brown groundmass.

A total of 365 samples of rock were collected on the Saxton Lake claims. Trenches were sampled at a maximum Interval of 10 M with additional samples taken of rocks thought to be favourable hosts for gold mineralization. Grab samples were also collected from the few grid-line mapping traverses, and the prospecting

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traverses conducted by Noron. Only 16 of these considered anomalous, having gold concentrations greater than 20 ppb. Only l sample of 320 ppb Au ( 400 ppb Au) was thought to be significantly additional 3 samples were subsequently taken "significantly anomalous" sample which returned less Au. The higher gold analyses acheived by Bell (1983 Au, and Abernathy (Nov.a 1987) of 3130 ppb Au, duplicated. Similarly, of the 83 samples analyzed samples analyzed for Pt and Pd, only background anomalous concentrations were obtained.

samples wereequal to or

re-checked atanomalous. Anaround thisthan 10 ppb

) of 1.65 ppmcould not befor Ag, and 5

or slightly

Topboot LakeThe stripping and trenching program on the Topboot Lake claims

was restricted to the 10 claims in the southeast corner of the property. The program resulted in the recognition of a complex structural control to the auriferous quartz-carbonate veins. In addition, a different interpretation of the felsic to intermediate host rocks than that presented by Abernathy (Feb., Aug., Sept. 1987) is postulated. Mafic rocks mapped northeast of the known auriferous veins by Abernathy (Feb., Aug., Sept. 1987) were not examined as part of this program.

The dominant rock type mapped on the Topboot Lake claims, is a massive to intensely foliated, light to medium green/grey rock with l to 4 mm euhedral plagioclase phenocrysts. The rock is typically massive and well jointed except where it is proximal to quartz-carbonate veins, I.P. anomalies or the linear depressions mentioned by Abernathy (Feb., Aug., Sept., Nov.b 1987) and Abernathy and Hodges (Dec. 1987). In these localities the rock is weakly to intensely foliated and sheared, plagioclase phenocrysts are weakly to intensely sericitic, and the groundmass is sericitic and chlbritic and may contain carbonate, pyrite, epidote or graphite. Adjacent to the Derraugh, B 2 and H 3 vein systems, the rock is microbrecciated and locally mylonitic and/or brecciated and has a beige or pink siliceous and carbonate alteration. Fracture filling and disseminated pyrite and locally chalcopyrite are also common. This porphyritic rock type was mapped by Abernathy (Feb., Aug., Sept. 1987) as a diverse

However, itintermediate porphyritic flow. This

massive well

assemblage of felsic ash, lapilli and crystal tuffs.is the writers opinion that the whole felsic toassemblage is likely a sheared intermediateintrusion, or at least a porphyritic volcanicinterpretation is based on the rocks homogeneity andjointed fabric in less deformed and altered localities. Laminarfabrics are only encountered where the rock is deformed andaltered.

A medium-grained, light green rock composed of sericitic plagioclase, a chloritic Fe-Mg mineral (possibly hornblende) and minor quartz was locally observed in the Derraugh North- and South-Cross trenches. It has both sharp and gradational contacts

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with the adjacent porphyritic rocks and is therefore interpreted as having had a diorite intrusive protolith. Abernathy (Feb., Aug., Sept., Nov.b 1987) also describes altered, coarser-grained diabase or diorite dykes cutting felsic tuffs with sharp contacts and underlying the linear depressions. These dykes may be a later intrusive phase of the porphyritic rock type or separate intrusions. They may have been emplaced and then subsequentlty altered in faults represented on the surface by the linear depressions.

One M thick, dark green/grey rocks with 2 mm horneblende phenocrysts and sharp contacts, were encountered in 2 localities on the Topboot Lake claims. They are considered to be mafic or lamprophyre dykes or sills. One of these intrusions located near the # 2 vein system, intrudes porphyry along its schistosity, and has conjugate quartz-carbonate filled tension gashes. The tension gashes trend at an azimuth of 160 degrees, parallel to the trend of the Derraugh and tt 2 vein systems.

A peculiar rock was observed in several localities in the north part of trench 00+75E. The rock is composed of laminar graphitic schist, marginal to sheared plagioclase porphyritic rocks containing up to 5 cm long, worm-like, elongate clasts of massive pyrite and graphite. Adjacent rocks locally have a mylonitic fabric consisting of 5 mm lozenge-shaped clasts in an anastomozing matrix with up to 20 % pyrite. The rock is clearly deformed although it is not clear if the rock sheared because of a less competent graphite precursor or if the graphite is an alteration associated with the shearing.

In the more northerly trenches, foliations, schlstosities and shearing predominantly trend at azimuths of 100 to 120 degrees, and dip north at* 60 to 80 degrees. Conversely, in all other trenches foliations, schistosities and shearing predominantly trend at azimuths of 50 to 70 degrees, and dip north at 50 to 75 degrees. Fractures and veins occur in many orientations, although proximal to and within the Derraugh, # 2 and # 3 vein systems, they are most common with trends at or near an azimuth of 160 degrees.

The Derraugh vein system Is located at 6+50 M S on L 1+00 w and is exposed in the Derraugh trench between the North- and South-Cross trenches. The Derraugh vein system consists of a large vein up to 1,3 M wide and smaller parallel and stockwork veins and veinlets over widths up to 6 M. The larger vein has sharp to irregular contacts and was encountered over a strike length of 100 M. However, veins and/or their adjacent siliceous alteration were discontinuously traced trending at an azimuth of 160 degrees over a strike length of 200 M. The Derraugh vein system remains undelineated in both directions. The dip of the vein system could not be determined as both steeply west and east dips were measured. Veins are comprised of milky-white quartz and

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carbonate with dendritic, hairline, yellow/brown carbonate filled fractures. They contain up to 5 * fracture filling and disseminated pyrite and chalcopyrite. Chalcopyrite is commonly oxidized to malachite. A locally observed unidentified dendritic black mineral was initially considered to be calcocite or graphite. However, samples taken from these localities are not significantly copper enriched suggesting It is the latter mineral.

The Derraugh vein system was channel (chip) sampled along sections spaced 15 M apart (Figure 16). Channel samples were l M long In the most favourable areas for gold mineralization, and l to 3 M long in less altered rocks. Grab samples were collected at up to 10 M intervals in the least favourable areas, along the Derraugh, North- and South-Cross trenches. Metal concentrations in the channel samples were obtained up to 52,460 ppb Au (1.68 ozs. Au/ton), 8.4 ppm Ag and 3,490 ppm Cu, with locally anomalous V, Cr, Pb, B, Ba, As, Bi, Mo and S. Gold, silver and copper values exhibited a distinct positive correlation. Highly anomalous gold concentrations were checked up to 4 times and found to be consistent. Two of the 15 M spaced cross-sections contain ore-grade gold concentrations over a significant width. At 045 M north of Of00, the Derraugh vein system averaged 14.4 grams Au/tonne (0.42 ozs. Au/ton) over a 3 M width (using the best values for each sample). At 060 M north of 0+00, the Derraugh vein system averaged 17.1 grams Au/tonne (0.56 ozs. Au/ton) over a 4 M width, and 34.6 grams Au/tonne (1.11 ozs. Au ton) over a 2 M width. A minimum gold concentration of 1.4 grams Au/tonne (0.044 ozs. Au/ton) In l M channel samples was achieved over a strike length of 60 M. In addition. It should be noted that 3 of the cross-sections spaced 15 M apart, were not sampled, including .the 2 located immediately south of 045 N which returned ore-grade gold concentrations.

The North- and south-cross trenches and the south end of the, Derraugh trench also intersected 2- weak to strong, continuous I.P. anomalies. The anomalies were identified as areas of moderate to intense shearing with fracture filling and disseminated pyrite. The stronger of the 2 anomalies, located at approximately 5+00 M S on lines 1 + OOE to 4+OOW, returned a significant gold concentration of 900 ppb Au (Figure 16). However, only 30 ppb Au was obtained in the rocks collected nearby. The weaker of the 2 anomalies, located at 7+50 M S on lines 0+00 to 4+OOW, returned no significant gold concentrations in the South-Cross trench. However, a 50 M interval in the Derraugh trench had 6 contiguous samples with anomalous gold concentrations between 100 and 340 ppb.

The tt 2 vein system is located at 2+00 M S on line 1+00 W and is exposed in the N2V, M2V and S2V trenches. The ft 2 vein system was traced at an azimuth of 160 degrees over a strike length of 60 M and remains undelineated in both directions. A large quartz-

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carbonate vein up to 1.1 M wide is bordered by smaller veins and stockwork veinlets over widths up to 5 M. The veins have sharp to irregular contacts dipping steeply in both directions. The # 2 vein system is mineralogically similar to the Derraugh vein system except that minor amounts of'galena were also observed.

The tt 2 vein system was channel sampled along the trenches, at l M intervals in the most favourable rocks for gold mineralization, and l to 3 M in less favourable rocks. The gold values achieved were less encouraging than samples previosly taken by Abernathy and the samples collected from the Derraugh occurrence. Gold concentrations were only obtained up to 1,030 ppb in the N2V trench, 1,130 ppb in the S2V trench and 280 ppb in the M2V trench (Figure 16). Two-2 M sections in the S2V and N2V trenches averaged 1,005 ppb Au (0,029 ozs Au/ton) and 890 ppb AU (0.026 ozs. Au/ton), respectively. The # 2 vein system also contains locally anomalous concentrations of As, B, Ba, Bi, Zn, Mo and s.

A third vein system, henceforth referred to as the # 3 vein, was discovered on the Topboot Lake claims in a trench located at 03+75W. The trench was initially dug to identify a strong I.P. anomaly located at 50 MS on line 04+OOW. The fc 3 vein is a stockwork quartz-carbonate-pyrite vein system with associated siliceous, carbonate, sericite and chlorite alterations in the adjacent porphyritic host rocks. The veins are near a zone of intense chloritic shearing with discontinuous seams of fracture filling pyrite. This nearby sulphide occurrence is beleived to be the source of the I.P. anomaly. Only small stockwork veins and veinlets were encountered in trench 03+75W, similar to those adjacent to the larger Derraugh and # 2 veins. Consequently, it is possible that the trench only skirted the side of a larger vein system similar to the Derraugh and # 2 veins.

Grab samples of rocks collected from the # 3 vein, contained up to 490 ppb Au (Figure 16). Rocks collected either side of this higher analysis returned anomalous values of 50 and 30 ppb Au.

The # 3 vein is located 200 M sinistrally offset and the opposite side of a northeasterly-trending linear depression, from the K 2 vein. These linear depressions have already been interpreted as faults by the writer and by Abernathy (Feb., Aug., Sept., Nov.b 1987). Similarly, the # 2 vein is located 100 M sinistrally offset and the opposite side of another northeasterly-trending linear depression, from the projected north extension of the Derraugh vein. All 3 vein systems are structurally and mineralogically similar. They are interpreted to have been derived ffom tensional, conjugate fractures to a northeasterly-trending shear zone. Shearing Is believed to be most intense and focussed through the northeasterly-trending linear depressions. If this interpretation is correct, all 3 occurrences may be part of the same vein system, attributed to

wu,

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and later offset by the same sinistral shear zone. In addition, if this interpretation is correct, all future work in areas underlain by the porphyritic rocks should be conducted in an east-west orientation. However, rocks behave differently during deformation because of differences in their composition and/or fabric. Therefore, this condition may not be applicable for the mafic rocks underlying the north claims of the property.

A limited soil orientation survey was conducted on the Topboot Lake property to test the effectiveness of sampling the Al (humus) and B (llluviated) soil horizons for gold and copper accumulation. A total of 8 samples were collected, including 4 samples from each of the Al and B horizons. Three samples of each horizon were collected proximal to known gold occurrences and l of each in an area known to be barren of gold. These localities were 5 M east of the Derraugh vein at 045 MN, 3 M west of the Derraugh vein at 100 M N, overlying the ft 2 vein at 5 M north of trench S2V and at 50 M W in the South-Cross trench, respectively. The results indicated that sampling the humus is very effective for gold as they contaied 450, 45, 65 and 5 ppb, respectively. Humus is only locally effective for copper as samples contained 17, 25, 88 and 18 ppm, respectively. The B soil horizon is ineffective for both gold and copper as they contained; 15, nil, nil and nil ppb Au; and 14, 10, 21 and 7 ppm Cu, respectively.

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS t

Based on the results achieved in this and previous exploration programs, further work Is recommended on the Saxton Lake, Topboot Lake and Sylvanite prospects.

Saxton LakeAlthough little 'encouragement was achieved on the Saxton Lake

claims from the analyses, the geology and In particular the deformation and alteration warrents closer examination. In addition, some of the trenches, namely 27+25W, 32+50W and the north and south parts of trench 33+50W were not mapped or sampled. Although trenching was extensive it was not possible in areas covered by swamps or lakes. In particular, the Max-Min conductor is partially overlain by swamp, and Freymond and Hook Lakes are beside the southern deformation and alteration zone. Saxton Lake overlies the intersection of the 2 deformation and alteration zones. The Saxton Lake claims cannot be confidently dissmissed without Investigating these ommissions.

1) The trenches not examined because of a reduction in budget or a change In priorities, should be mapped and sampled in the 1988 field season. This can be accomplished inexpensively by a geologist without the need for a compressor or drill. A minimum budget of 2,000 dollars will be required to accomplish this task.

2) Reconnaissance mapping and sampling in the 1988 field season

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should also be conducted along the trends of the 2 deformation and alteration zones both on and off of the Saxton Lake claims. A minimum budget of 3,000 dollars will be required for this mapping.

3) l.P. should be considered in a few traverses over Saxton, Freymond and Hook Lakes. A few reconnaissance lines between trenches should also be considered. Another I.P. traverse should be run on line 15+OOW in order to cover the 150 M gap in trench 14+75W because of swamp. This line will also be useful to correlate I.P. response to sulphide occurrences already identified in trench 14+75W. Recomended lines for the I.P. survey are as follws:

L L L L L L L

06-i-OOW 10+OOW 15+OOW 21+OOW 24 + OOW 28+OOW 30+OOW

Total

64-OOS 9 + 25S 5 + OOS 8 + 75S 8 + 50S 8 + 25S 8 + 75S line

to 24-OON =to 8 + 25N -to 6+50N =to 54-50N =to 5+75N =to 8 + OON ^to 8+OON - kilometres

800 M 1750 M 1150 M 1425 M 1475 M 1625 M 1675 M 9900 M

The l.P. survey can only be conducted during the winter and is considered a lower priority in comparison to the additional work required on the Topboot Lake and Sylvanite prospects. The I.P. survey will require a minimum budget of 20,000 dollars.

Topboot LakeA great deal of encouragement was achieved as a result of the

stripping and trenching program on the Topboot Lake property. Ore-grade gold concentrations over significant widths were achieved in the Derraugh vein system and sub-ore grade concentrations were returned from the # 2 and # 3 vein systems. Several other promising localities with anomalous gold concentrations were either discovered or known from previous surveys. These include the southeast corner of claim 932196, the I.P. anomaly located at the south end of the Derraugh trench, the I.P. anomaly in the North-Cross trench and several localities marginal to the linear depressions.

1} A brief (l or 2 day) reconnaissance mapping program should be conducted on the north part of the Topboot Lake property. The purpose of this program would be to establish the best direction to run grid lines. At this time additional soil orientation samples should be taken. A minimum budget of 2,000 dollars will be required to accomplish this mapping.

2) A metric grid should be cut on the remainder of the property with lines 100 M apart and pickets at 25 M intervals. The grid will require a minimum budget of 10,000 dollars.

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3) Soils should be collected on the base and tie lines of the existing grid and along the lines of the grid yet to be cut. The soil horizon sampled should be humus and should be collected at an interval not exceeding 25 M. A greater sample density may be required depending on the results of additional orientation samples. The soil survey will require a minimum budget of 20,000 dollars

4) Geological mapping should be conducted along the base and tie lines of the existing grid, along the projected trend of the known vein systems, along the linear depressions and along the lines of the new grid. A minimum budget of 15,000 dollars will be required for the geolgical mapping.

5) A magnetometer geophysical survey should be conducted over the new grid and I.P. in areas thoght to be favourable as a result of the mapping, The magnetometer part of the geophysics will require a minimum budget of 10,000 dollars.

6) Stripping and trenching should be continued in order to delineate the Derraugh and tt 2 veins and further excavate the tt 3 vein. The Derraugh trench should also be cleaned along the trend of the Derraugh vein and the remainder of the 15 M cross- sections channel sampled. Trenches should be considered to investigate the 2450 ppb Au sample at the southeast corner of the property and the gold anomalies in the North-Cross trench and the south end of the Derraugh trench. East-trending reconnaissance trenches should also be considered. The stripping and trenching will require at least 50,000 dollars.

7) A preliminary approximately 2,000 foot diamond drill program is recomended to test the Derraugh and # 2 vein systems. The diamond drill program will require a minimum budget of 60,000 dollars. However, further drilling may be warrented depending on the results of early holes. The holes should be drilled according to the following specifications.

HOLE COLLAR AZIMUTH DIP LENGTH TARGET

T.L.-88-1 1+20 W5 6+50 S

T.L.-88-2 0+80 W6 6 +70 S

T.L.-88-3 1+25 W& 6 +65 S

T.L.-88-4 1+15 Wfi 6+35 S

T.L.-88-5 1 + 15 W& 6 +35 S

T.L.-88-6 1+40 W4 1+65 S

070 045 100M DERRAUGH VEIN BENEATH045 N CROSS-SECTION

250 045 100 M DERRAAUGH VEIN BENEATH045 N CROSS-SECTION ANDESTABLISH VEIN DIP

070 045 50M DERRAUSH VEIN BENEATH030 N CROSS-SECTION

070 045 50M DERRAUGH VEIN BENEATH060 N CROSS-SECTION

070 060 75M DERRAUGH VEIN BENEATH060 N CROSS-SECTION

070 045 100 M If 2 VEIN BETWEEN N2V ANDM2V TRENCHES

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3M

i MID w vtio O4n ion M tt i* VHIIN ' n H r wu: KIN n-'vt UK) H Hi*V 'I'MNNCIIKH AND

lai'l'AMI.NIII VIUN DU' Mil; DKII.UDD FROM TIIK OPPOniTIC DIKICCTION J K D l P M

TO UK

Sylvanite ProspectAlthough the Sylvanite prospect has not been examined by the

writer, high gold assays obtained by previous workers warrents re-examination. Seventy claims have also been staked in addition to the original 6 and require preliminary examination.

1) An airborne V.L.F., aeromagnetic and radiometric survey should be considered as an inexpensive method of obtaining the necessary assessment credits to maintain the claims in good standing. The survey may also be useful in outlining preliminary exploration targets other than the known gold occurrences. Because the area has already been covered by previous airborne surveys along north-south flight lines, east-west flight lines should be considered for the current survey. This survey will cost a minimum of 7,500 dollars.

2) A l or 2 day field examination should be conducted on the Sylvanite claims in order to examine the old trenches and take a limited nunber of samples. The geology of the claims distal to the known occurrences should also be examined in order to determine the best orientation for a grid. A minimum budget of 4,000 dollars will be required to accomplish this task.

3) A metric grid should be cut over the 70 most recently staked claims with lines 100 M apart and pickets at 25 M intervals. The grid will require a minimum budget of 25,000 dollars.

t

4) The grid should be mapped and sampled which will require a minimum budget of 20,000 dollars.

5) stripping and trenching should be conducted over the known occurrence in an .attempt to extend the veins. The winter road constructed to access the Topboot Lake claims will therefore have to be extended to the Sylvanite claims. The road extension, stripping and trenching will require a minimum budget of 50,000 dollars.

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REPERENCBS:

1) Abernathy, R.K. Feb. 1987. Report on the Property of Glen Auden Resources Limited, Swayze and Denyes Townships, Porcupine Mining Division, District of Cochrane. Unpublished company report.

2) Abernathy, R.K. Mar. 1987. Report on the Property of Glen Auden Resources Limited, Denyes Township, Porcupine Mining Division, District of Cochrane. Unpublished company report.

3) Abernathy, R.K. Aug. 1987. Summary Report on the Geology Survey Conducted on the Topboot Lake Property of Glen Auden Resources Limited, Swayze and Denyes Townships, District of Sudbury. Unpublished company report.

4) Abernathy, R,K, Sept, 1987, Brief Report on the Lithogeochemical Survey, Swayze and Denyes Townships, District of Cochrane, for Glen Auden Resources Limited. Unpublished company report.

5) Abernathy, R.K. Nov.a 1987. Geology Survey, Saxton Lake, for Glen Auden Resources Limited, Swayze Township, Porcupine Mining Division. Unpublished company report.

6) Abernathy, R.K. Nov.b 1987, Brief Report on the Diamond Drill Program for Glen Auden Resources Limited at Topboot Lake. Unpublished company report.

7) Abernathy, R.K. and Hodges, G. Dec. 1987. Geophysical Report on the Property of Glen Auden Resources Limited. Unpublished company report.

8) Bell, B. 1983. Swayze Project Geology Survey. Unpublished report for CANICO Ltd.

9) CANICO. 1984. Annual Report of Activities, CANICO-Golden Hope Resources Joint Venture Swayze Project, Swayze, Denyes and Dore Townships, Ontario. Unpublished company report.

10) Davies, J.F. 1984. Geological Report on Norminex Property Denyes-Swayze Township Boundary. Unpublished company report.

11) Donavon, J.F. 1965. Geology of Swayze and Denyes Townships. Geological Report 33, Ontario Department of Mines, Toronto.

12) Donavon, J.F. 1968. Geology of Halcrow-Rldout Lakes Area. Geological Report 63, Ontario Department of Mines, Toronto.

13) Evelegh, F.J. 1984. Report on Geological and Radiometric Surveys, Sylvanite Group of Claims, Denyes Township, Porcupine Mining Division, Province of Ontario. Unpublished report for

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Manville Canada Inc., Matheson, Ontario.

14) Furse, G. D. 1932. Geology of the Swayze Area. Volume XLI, part 3, Ontario Department of Mines, pp. 35-53.

15) George, Peter T. 1977. Property Evaluation for G. Magnotich, Swayze and Denyes Townships. Unpublished company report.

16) Harris, T. M., Flanagan, J. and Green, C. 1932-34. Trench Assay Plans for Erie Canadian Mines Limited, Denyes Township. Unpublished company data.

17) Hodges, G. Jul. 1987. Report on the Electromagnetic and Magnetic surveys on the Saxton Lake Property oi! Glen Audon Resources Limited, Swayze Township. Unpublished company report.18) Hodges, G. Dec. 1987. Report on the Magnetic Survey conducted on the Topboot Lake Property of Glen Auden Resources Limited. Unpublished company report.

19) Kelly, James A. 1973. Geological Report on Claims S-355237- 242, Inclusive, Denyes Township, Porcupine Mining Division, Ontario, N.T.S. 41-0-15. Unpublished report for Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited, Timmins, Ontario,

20) Krause, B. R. 1982. Canadian Nickel Company Limited Assessment Report, Airborne Electromagnetic, Magnetic and Radiometric Geophysical Surveys, Denyes, Swayze, Dore and Rollo Townships, Porcupine Mining Division, Ontario. Unpublished company report.

21) Rickaby, H. C. 1934. Geology of the Swayze Gold Area. Volume XLIII, part 3, Ontario Department of Mines, pp. 1-36.

22) O. D. M. -G. S. C. 1963a. Ridout Lake, District of Sudbury, Aeromagnetic series, Joint Publications. Number 2245G, scale l inch to l mile.

23) O. D. M, -G. B, C. 1963b. Rollo Lake, Aeromagnetic Series, Joint Publications. inch to l mile.

District of sudbury, Number 2246G, scale l

24) 0.0.S. 1982. Airborne Electromagnetic and Total Intensity Magnetic Survey, Swayze Area, Cree Lake Sheet, District of Sudbury; by Questor Surveys Limited for the Ontario Geological Survey, Map 80541, scale 1:20,000.

25) Parks, W.A. 1900. Nlven's Base Line. Volume I X, Ontario Bureau of Mines, Toronto.

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26) Thurston, P.C,, Siragusa, G.M. and Sage, R.P. 1977. Geology of the Chapleau Area, Districts of Algoma, Sudbury and Cochrane. Geoscience Report 157, Ontario Division of Mines, Ministry of Natural Resources, Toronto.

27) Winter, L.D.S. 1983. Norminex Claim Group, Denyes and Swayze Townships Magnetometer Survey. Unpublished company report.

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CERTIFICATE

I, Robin E. Goad, M.Se., P.G.A.C., of 163 Pine Valley Dr., Unit 55, London, Ontario, certify as follows concerning my report entitled Report on Stripping and Trenching on the Saxton Lake, Topbopt.Lake, and Sylvanite Projects, Swayze and Denyes Townships, Porcupine Mining District, Ontario. November 1987 Through March 1988., for Can-Mac Exploration Limited, dated April 1988.

1) That I am a member in good standing of the following professional organizations.

a) Geological Association of Canada.b) Geological Society of America.c) canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.d) Prospectors and Developers Association of canada,

2) That I am a graduate of the Department of Geology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, with an M.Se. in geology, obtained in 1987 and a bachelors obtained in 1981.

3) That I have been gainfully employed in the exploration and mining industry and practising my profession for more than 11 years.

4) That this report is a product of:a) A 4 month stripping and Trenching program conducted on the

Saxton Lake and Topboot Lake project sites.-'b) Data obtained from Can-Mac Exploration, Geological Engineering Services and Robert S. Middleton Exploration Services Inc.c) Data obtained from the government assessment offices in

Timmins, Ontario.d) Discussions with coleagues who are actively working in the

area.

5) That I have no direct or indirect interest in the properties and securities of Can-Mac Exploration Limited, except for 5,000 common shares purchased on the open market.

Dated this 20 th day of April, 1988.

Robin E. Goad, M.Se., F.G.A.C. Geological Engineering Sevices,

North Bay, Ontario.

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APPENDIX

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SVW^TIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10,SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 6424300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS ' ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

(forttfcat* 0f Analysts

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7390l234567

)8i910li

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69367

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Can Mac Exploration

GOLD PPB10/NilNil-

NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil

.

^8 Samples of c

Limited. Barry's, Bay,

SAMPLE NO.

676426764367644676456764667647676486764967650676546765567656676636766467665676666766767668

1475-030N1475-040N

ron 't

Date: Dec. 30, 1987

re

Ontario projf&utnnpage 1 of 3

GOLD SILVER PPB PPMNil/1010NilNilNilNilNilNilNil

1 NilNil

! NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil NilNil Nil

1 fduG. Lebel, Manager/dg

ESTABLISHED 1928

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1 4^tV SW(CTIKA LABORATCUES UMITEO, ^•P^ P.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

W TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-33001 ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYEftS * CONSULTANTSl orii(ir.*u MA 69367

SAMPLE NO.

1475-050N060N070N080N090N100N100S105N110N110

1 120N120S127N130N130S140N

1 140S142N150N150S

GOLD PPBNilNil10/NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil10NilNil/10NilNilNilNilNilNilNil

Okrttfimte of Attalg0iiSILVER SAMPLE NO. PPMNilNil0.80.2Nil0.2NilNilNilNil0.20.2NilNilNil0.2NilNilNilNil

1475-160N160S170N180N190N200N210N220N230N240N250N255N270N280N290N300N310N329N331N336N

GOLD PPBNilNilNil/NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil10/NilNilNilNil

B,,,. 9 f\f 0^^•DB Jfj III - 1

SILVER PPMNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil0.2NilNil0.6

con't....

ESTABLISHED 1 928G. Lebel, Manager

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SWJCTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITED *0JXX 1 0' SWAST'KA, ONTARIO POK 1TO TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300

ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS - CONSULTANTS

69367 tfrittftatt* a Bil ** 3 of l

SAMPLE NO.

1475-347N354N364N375N

1475-x2700-02700-090N2700-425S2700-465S3000-025S3100-210S3100-470N3100-550N

3100-665N3300-530N

3300-650N3300-560S

3300-858S

GOLD SILVER PPB PPM

Nil NilNil NilNil NilNil NilNil NilNilNilNilNilNilNil/NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil

NOTE: Platinum and Palladium results to follow.

ESTABLISHED 19286. Lebel, Manage

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SWATTIKA LABORATOHES UMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE; (706) 642-3244 FAX; (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * AS8AYER8 * CONSULTANTS

fflwttftaito af Attalgate

3ertificate No. 69367 - A Date: Jan. 4, 1988

leceived Dec.16, 1987 l Sample* of Orelubmitted by Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario.

ProJ. JfSaxton

SAMPLE NO. PLATINUM PPB

1475-255N

PALLADIUM PPB

PerG. Lebel - Manager!/ns

ESTABLISHED 1928

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SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX; (705) 642-3300ANAYI.TICAL CHEMISTS ' A88AYER8 * CONSULTANTS

flfcrtifirate of Attalpta

Certificate No.

Received Dec .

' Submitted by

1' SAMPLE NO.

1 800-0

800-O75N

1 80S

1 855

l 105S1 125Nu 150S1 175N

180S

1 220N; 290S

l 300N

F 300S

1 515NP 525S

L 630N

1 665Sr*

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I 860N

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69409

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Date:

61 Samples of Rock

Jan. 5, 1988

Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario.

Pro j. #NoneGOLD PPBNilNil/10NilNilNilNilNilNilNil

NilNilNil10

NilNil10/Nil

Nil

Nil

NilNil

* Two samples , platinum, and

Samples per Robin E. GoadSAMPLE NO. GOLD

PPB

1475-170S Nil180S Nil190S Nil195S Nil225S Nil228S Nil230S Nil240S Nil/20250S Nil255S Nil260S Nil275S Nil285S Nil295S Nil305S 20315S Nil325S Nil335S Nil345S Nil390N Nil

with same number, palladium results to follow.

Per.

SAMPLE NO.

1475-400N410N

420N430N

440N450N460N470N

480N

490N

SOON

510N

520N

530N535N

1775-210N* 2*DN

* 230N

240N250N260N

GOLD PPB

NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil/10NilNilNilNilNilNilNil10

Nil

PllG. Lebel - Manager /ns

ESTABLISHED 1 928

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Sil

..••ji-.-iv , ,--. 1: ^S-^iiillffi^

SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, nWAOTIKA, ONTAHIO I*OK 110

TELEPHONE: (705) 042-3244 FAX: (705) 042-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS ' ASSAYER8 * CONSULTANTS

(Urrttfiratr of

Certificate No. 69409 - A ' Date: Jan. 13, 1986

Received Dec. 23, 1987 35

Submitted by Can Mac

1

j SAMPLE NO.

j 800-525S1 1475-170SL 180S

1 190S't 1 95S

1 225Sl 228S1 230Sl 240Si 250SI 255Sl 260S

1 275Sl 285S

i 295S

1 305S1 3155

1 325S

K

Exploration

SILVER PPM

NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil

NilNil

Nil

Nil

Nil

NilNilNil

Samoles of Rock

Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario.

PLATINUM PALLADIUM SAMPLE NO. PPB PPB^0 12 1475-345S

390N400N

410N420N430N440N450N

460N470N

480N490N

500N510N

520N530N

535N

l

SILVER PPM

NilNilNil

Nil

NilNilNilNil'Nil

NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil

G. Lebel - Manager /nsESTABLISHED 1928

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SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS ' ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

(Errlifiratp of

Certificate No. 69607

l Received Jan. 25, 1988

Submitted by Can Mac Exploration

1 ATTENTION: R. Goadh SAMPLE NO. GOLD l PPB

1775-0+00 301 ION 320/400' 20N 101 30S 101 40S 10

SOS 201 55N 20

60S Nil1 65N NilF 70S Nil| 75N NilP 80S 101 85N NilI 90S Nili 95S Nil1 1 00S Nilf 110S 10/30l 120S NilB! 160N Nilli 170N Nilm 1 80N Nilm 1 90N Nil 1 190S Nil

Date: Feb. 1, 1988

1Q9 Samples of Ore

Ltd., Barry 1

Proj.SAMPLE NO.

1775-200N200S210N210S215S290N300N310N320N330N340N350N355N

2950-700S710S720S730S740S750S760S770S780 S

s Bay, Ontario. Page 1 of 3.

tfSaxtonGOLD PLATINUM PALLADIUM PPB PPB PPB

Nil30 ——

Nil —— ——

80/40Nil —— ——

NilNil . , —— ——Nil ——Nil —— ——Nil ——Nil - —Nil —— ——

NilNil — - -—Nil —— ——

10/Nil <30 5Nil —— ——

Nil 30 15

NilNil —— -—

NilNil -—

Con't..... i /l

G.Lebel - ManagerESTABLISHED 1 928

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^^^

^^SLL^. w*tarllficata No.

SAMPLE NO.

2950-790S 800S 810S 820S 830S

840S

8505 3350-0+00 3350-020N

030N l 040N ' 050N i 060N | 060S |' 065S 1 070N f 070S i 080 N l 090S I 095N i 100S i 105N B- 105Sm H 5NB 1H5S

Hii

^~

69607

GOLD PPBNil

10 10

Nil NilNil10/Nil

Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 20/Nil

Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

.•K.V. ,, -. ; M^^ifll'flltllM

SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 PAX: (705) 042-3300 ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

(ftpriififflfr itf Amthmiii p*9* .-...,,,,..:2- . .***********t* 1*1 * V4U*lijXlMl

PLATINUM PALLADIUM SAMPLE NO. GOLD PLATINUM PALLADIl PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB-— —— 3350-120S ' 20 —— ---

—— 125N Nil -— —- 130S 20

— - - — 135N Nil -— 135S 20/20 M5N Nil

-— — - 155N Nil - — --- <30 <5 180N Nil —— — . - — 190N Nil — - — --—— —— 200N Nil —— —— —— —— 210N Nil —— -— —— —— 210S Nil —— — -- —— —— 2.20N 20 —— — - —— —— 220S Nil —— -— —— —— 230N Nil/Nil ^0 <5

—— ;230S Nil —— —— 235N Nil —— — - —— 240N Nil —— — -

—i - — 240S Nil —— 250N Nil — - —— 250S Nil —— — -

260N Nil —— - — 260S Nil — - -— —- 270N Nil ——

270S Nil Con ' t . . . . .

J^?JP., /J ' IrtAnAG. Lebel - Manager

ESTABLISHED 1 928

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SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (706) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS ' ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

CarHtlcata No. 69607 Certificate of Analysis Pag*

SAMPLE NO.

3350-280N 280 S 290N 290S SOON 300 S 310N

310S 320N 320S 330N 330S 340N

GOLD PPBNil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

Nil/NilNilNilNilNilNil

G. Lebel - ManagerESTABLISHED 1 928

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SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

(Errtiftrat?

ificate No. 69848 Date: Feb. 17. 1988

eived Feb. 10, 1988 64 Samples of Rock

milled by Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry 1 s Bay. Ontario.

Paae 1 of 2.SAMPLE NO.

D+105-N1N2 \,ivN3 w wN4N5

Second Pulp1W- 1275D+045-NC1

Second PulpNC2 NC3NC4

D+090-N1N2vu^N3N4N5 .N6

1775-090Nl 1775-011N

K-

GOLD PPB230

0 - 350 vi?!*51480 wo.NilNil

8910 VE'fO- 0.282(0z7ton) 0.314/0.310280

27020 0.85(OzAon) 0.80/0.90

1500 20

420790

2770/2330 w**-590

80Nil

50NilNil

Con ' t . . . . .

SILVER PPM0.20.40.3NilNil4.0

0.77.5

0.3 Nil0.40.20.50.6NilNilNil~-----

Per

COPPER PPM

813322038

1050

—3490

29 8

384586

1032918

6--.—

J'^UG. Lebel - Manager /ns

ESTABLISHED 1 928

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F -4-ftV SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDL ^••^ P.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TOli M^ TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300 P ^ ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

L| Carlllicale No 69848FB SAMPLE NO.rL 1775-016Nl NX-069Wf 625-010SB 020SH 030SH 040S

P 050S11 060Sli 070SB^.mm- ' nonemj^ UoUo

P 090SHI 100S

1 n osli 120 sH 130SlEjjHw 140SI^DK^ i"wo^^^^HBr'''

K: 150SH i eosiK^KijH, I 7Q s^IR ion C^^H| lOUo

•f' 190S•B 625-200SIB 005N^^^^HR*IB 015N^^^^^•iK

GOLDODDrrD

NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil/NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil

fflrrttftrafe nf Attalgafji

SILVER COPPER - SAMPLE NO.PPM PPM

625-025NNil 11 036N

150N163N171N181N190N200N210N220N230N

625-W-069N070N085N093N100N110N

. — — 117N124N130N140N

*- M M H * H

.,.

•^ ^ ^ B*

P.O* .2-

GOLDPPBNilNilNilNilNil10/Nil

NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil/Nil

ESTABLISHED 1928G. Lebel - Manager

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TIKA LABORATC "JIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 042-3244 PAX: (700) 0424300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

Otatifcal* of Attain*!*

)ertificate No. 70053

leceived February 19 t

iubmitted by Cen Mac

SAMPLE NO.

125-0155'

125-020S

125-0255

125-035S- 123-045S

125-150S

125-160S

125-1705

125-1805

125-1905

125-2005

125-2105

125-2205

125-2405

125-2505

!' 125-2605f;

l 225-0205

t 225-0305

l 225-0405

l 225-05051 225-0605

Date: March 2, 1988

1988 83 Samples of Rock

Exploration Division, Barry's Bay, Ontario

Pa^e one of four

GOLD SILVER COPPERPPB PPM PPM

Nil

Nil — .

Nil/NilNilNil

Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil

NilNil'

Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil /

20/Nil

Nil — — .

NilNil

Per

ESTABLISHED 1928G. Lebel-Manager/rl

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lll.r.t* 70053

SAMPLE NO.

225-070S

375-130S

D.T. 010S

D.T. 020S D.T. 030S

D.T. 040S

D.T. 050S

D.T. 060S D.T. 060N 1 D.T. 060N 2 D.T. 060N 3O.T. 060N 4 Second Pulp

O.T. 060N 5 Second Pulp

D.T. 060N 6

D.T. 0705 O.T. 075N 1

D.T. 075N 2 D.T. 075N 3 D.T. 075N 4

D.T. 075N 5

D.T. 075N 6

D.T. 075N 7 D.T. 075N 8 D.T. 075N 9

SWASTIKA LABORATORIES UMITEOP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1 TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

dtottfiralr nf AttalgaUi

GOLDPPB

NilNil10Nil

Nil10NilNil1407906014400/14260 16800/15430

52460/49440 50400/50470

30Nil20

43014030

1800

520

3070160

SILVERPPM

...

...——...

Nil0.2Nil.3.0

8.4

Nil

Nil•; 0.4.

NilNil1.10.3NilNil

0.2

COPPERPPM

~..

...

— -

~.

493838613

2930

11

9879353082191336

Per.

ESTABLISHED 1928G. Lebel-Manager Arl

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M M 70053

SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LJJVUTEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

(df rtiftralf of AtsalgBiB

SAMPLE NO.

O.T D.T

D.T, D.T,

. 080S

. 090S

, 100S

, 110SO.T. 1205D.T. 130S D.T. 140S

O.T. 150S D.T. 1605

170S

205N

D.T,

D.T,

D.T. 215N

225N 235N 245N 255N 265N 275N 285N 295N

305N

315N D.T. 325N

N2V-001E

N2V-002E N2V-003E

D.T

D.T D.T D.T D.T D.T D.T

D.T

D.T

D.T

GOLD PPB

Nil20

300100

100200330/340

24020

NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil

Nil

NilNilNil10270100

SILVER PPM

COPPER PPM

0.4 2.6 0.6

Par

ESTABLISHED 1928G. Lebel-Manager/r

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. No. 70053

SWASTIKA LABORATC. UES UMITEDI'.O, IIOX 10, BWARTIKA, ()N1 AMIO I'OK 110

Tni.nPHONgi (?0ft) 049.1944 ANALY1ICAL CHCMI818 * ASBAYPMfl * (XJN8ULTANTO

OrnHfiratr of Attalyjitu

SAMPLE NO.

N2V-004E

N2V-005E

N2V-010E

N2V-020EN2V-030ENX-005W .NX-01 5W '

NX-020E

NX-025WNX-025E

NX-035W

NX-035E

GOLD PPB

.790 1030/750

NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil

Nil

Nil

SILVER PPM

0.5 0.4

Nil

COPPER PPM

14

ESTABLISHED 1928 Lebel-Menaget/rl

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SWftCTIKA LABORATORIES MMITEOP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

of

Certificate No. 70053

Received February 19,

Submitted by Can Mac

SAMPLE NO,

125-0155'

125-0205125-0255125-0355

' 125-0455j 125-1505l 125-1605

125-1705j 125-1805

125-19051 125-2005

125-2105l 125-2205*' 125-2405|' 125-2505l 125-2605L 225-0205 1 225-030St 225-0405cL1 225-0505f 225-0605

Date: March 2 r 1988

1988 83 Sample* of Rock

Exploration Division, Baby's. BflXr pntario

Paqe one of four

fiOLD SILVER COPPER PPB PPM PPMNilNil — .Nil/NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNi 1

' NilNilNilNilNilNil / 20/NilNilNilNil

ESTABLISHED 1928 G. Lebel-Manager/rl

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70053

SWASTIKA LABORATC. UES LIMITEDI'.O, HOX 10, eWAflTIKA, ON1 AMIO I'OK HO

Tftl.fll'HONItl (JOhlMSMUMI ANALYTICAL CMEMIBf 8 * A89AYI!I(S * CONSULTANTS

Of

SAMPLE NO.

225-070S 375-130S

D.T. 010S

D.T. 020S

D.T. 0305

040S

050S 060S 060N 1 060N 2 060N 3

D. T

D.T D. T D.T D.T D.TD.T. 060N A Second Pulp

D.T. 060N 5 Second Pulp

D.T. 060N 6 D.T. 070S D.T. 075N 1 D.T. 075N 2 D.T. 075N 3 D.T. 075N 4 D.T. 075N 5 O.T. 075N 6

D.T. 075N 7 D.T. 075N 8 D.T. 075N 9

GOLD PPB

NilNil10Nil

Nil

10NilNil1407906014400/14260 16800/15430

52460/49440 50400/50470

30Nil204301403018005203070160

SILVER ' PPM'

..~.*

~~..

H*M '

••••Ml

*.MM

••w^

•VIHMB

^.——

Nil0.2Nil3.0

8.4

Nil.w.

Nil

•; 0.4.NilNil1.10.3NilNil0.2

COPPER PPM

493838613

2930

11

987935308

2191336

Per.

ESTABLISHED 1 928G. Lebel-Menager /frl

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Nn 70053

riKA LABORATORIES UMTP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

(frrtifirat* of AstalgaiiiPH*

SAMPLE NO.

D.T, D.T, D.T.

080S 090S

100S D.T. 110S D.T. 120S

D. T. 130S

D. T. 14QS

D.T. 150S D.T. 1605

1705

205N 215N 225N 235N 24 5N

255N 265N

275N 285N 295N 305N

D. T"D. TD.TD.TD.TD.T

D.TD.T

D.TD. TD.TD.T

O.T. 315ND.T. 325N

N2V-001E

N2V-002EN2V-003E

GOLD PPB

Nil20

300100100

200330/340

24020NilNilNilNilNilNil

NilNil

NilNilNilNil

NilNil

10270100

SILVER PPM

COPPER PPM

0.4

2.6 0.6

(M* l**

ESTABLISHED 1 928G. Lebel-Manager/r

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Sil SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS t ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

tflillota Nn 70053Gkritftrat* of Analysis

Pag*

SAMPLE NO.

N2V-004E N2V-005E N2V-010E N2V-020E

N2V-030E:

NX-005W .NX-015W '

NX-020ENX-025WNX-025ENX-035WNX-035E

GOLD PPB

.790

1030/750

Nil NilNi)Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

SILVER PPM

0.5

0.4

COPPER PPM

Nil 14

fcr ~-M "--^-i

Per.

ESTABLISHED 1 928G. Lebel-Managejr/rl

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SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 6424244 FAX: (705) 6424300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYER8 * CONSULTANTS

(frrtifirat* af Analysis

Certificate No. 70054 Date: March l, 1988

Received Feb

! Submitted by

, 19, 1988 51 Samples of Rock

Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario..

SAMPLE NO.

NX-045E '.NX-045WNX-055ENX-055WNX-065WNX-065ENX-075WNX-075E

| NX-085E ' NX-085W

!NX-095ENX-095WNX-105E

- NX-105WNX-115ENX-115WNX-125ENX-125W

NX-135E NX-135W

GOLD PPBNil20

NilNilNilNil40/Nil30

Nil NilNilNilNil30Nil30

Nil650/900

Nil 20

SAMPLE NO.

NX-145ENX-155ESX-005WSX-010WSX-015ESX-020ESX-020USX-025ESX-030M SX-035ESX-040WSX-045ESX-050WSX-055ESX-06j)ESX-060WSX-070WSX-075ESX-080W SX-085E SX-090W

GOLD PPBNilNilNil20110/10040

NilNilNil Nil3010

NilNil20

NilNil50/20

Nil Nil 20

SAMPLE NO.

SX-095ESX-100WSX-105ESX-115ESX-125ESX-135ESX-145ESX-145HSX-155E 125-230S

GOLD PPB2020NilNilNil30

Nil10

Nil Nil

Per.G. Lebel - Managar /ns

ESTABLISHED 1 928

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SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS ' ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

(Errtffirat* nf Analyuia

lertificate No. 70247

.eceived March 3, 1988

ubmitted by Can Mac Exploration

Pro j. KSwayzeSAMPLE NO.

DT-120-N1DT-150-N1DT-165-N1DT-180-N1OT-195-N1

, DT-120-N2DT-150-N2DT-165-N2DT-180-N2DT-195-N2DT-120-N3DT-150-N3DT-165-N3DT-180-N3DT-195-N3

* DT-120-N4DT-150-N4DT-165-N4DT-180-N4DT-195-N4DT-150-N5DT-165-N5DT-180-N5

Date: March 15, 1988

45 Samples of Rock

Ltd., Barry's

GOLD PPBNilNilNil100/110NilNilNil

2030

Nil1010

NilNil

10100/100NilNilNilNil

30Nil40/40

Con 1 t. . . . .

Bay, Ontario.

SILVER PPMNilNilNilNil 'NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil .- ;NilNilNilNil

Per

COPPER PPM

910

71114

778

231220151312105215

7401637

8

56 rf /? J 1Jr ^f^l* IM^I

G. Lebel - Managfer /ns(MM lit* ESTABLISHED 1928

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LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK1TO

TELEPHONE: (708) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

SAMPLE NO.

DT-195-N5OT-165-N6DT-180-N6DT-195-N6DT-195-N7DT-195-N8DT-195-N9DT-195-N10075-005N075-016N075-025N075-030N075-034N075-0035075-0045075-OilS075-0415075-0485075-0585075-0675075-0725075-000

W** 41* l* di*

GOLD PPBNilNilNilNilNilNil20

NilNilNil20

Nil100Nil160/1207020

NilNilNilNil40

*"* .ruiaigjpu

SILVER PPMNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil—

——

————

-~-

COPPER PPM146

16281854159————————

———

---

Per

ESTABLISHED 1928G. Lebel - Manader

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Sil SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

(Zferttfirate of Analysts

Certificate No. 70174 Date: March 9* 1 988

Received F^- 27, 1988 69

Submitted by Can Mac Exploration Ltd.,Proj. #Swayze

SAMPLE NO.

075-103N108N117N127N136N147N156N167N177N185N193N204N

' 214N222N232N465N475N

-

GOLD PPB

10NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil

1010

Nil40/60

NilNilNil

Samples of ^QC^

Barry's Bay, Ontario.

SAMPLE NO.

075-485N510N520N530N540N550N560N570N580N590N600N610N620N625N630N665N675N685NCon't. . . .

Per

Page 1 of 3.

GOLD PPBNilNilNilNilNil30/10

NilNil

10NilNilNilNil

3010

NilNilNil

Jf-tiJAr UwG. Lebel - Manager /ns

ESTABLISHED 1928

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Sil .ABORATORIES UMITED

70174

P.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TOTELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300

ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

SAMPLE NO.

M2V-001E

002E

003E

004 E

005ES2V-005N

000 *

OOIE003E

M2V-QOO

003W

375-013S

019S

031S

037S

038S

040S

044S050S

060S

venturi

GOLD PPB30

270/280

160

60

60

300

50

NilNil200/180NilNilNilNilNil

10Nil

, 50380/490

30

nf Atwlpla -2-

SILVER PPM

Nil 0.6 0.2 Nil 0.3 0.3 Nil0.3 Nil 0.7 Nil

COPPER PPM

33

Con't....

ESTABLISHED 1 928S. Lebel - Manager

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l SVWVSTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITliOl* O. DUX 10, AWAAf IKA, ONIAMKI t*OM 110

l ri MM ION*) i rm 04*0*44 f AMI (rom B4* 91*00 ANAYI MOAI.OHIiMinin - * — ——--No. 701/4

AHNAVKHII *

of Attnly0to

SAMPLE NO;

375-070S080S090S094S100S110S116S120S130S

S2V-001W002W003W004W005W

GOLDPPB

Nil10

NilNilNilNilNilNilNil750/1130880/880140480Nil

SILm

•B MM

w w

w~

H M M

—— V M

—— ^

H V B*

^ iM **

1.71.9Nil0.2Nil

NOTE: The tag was partially destroyed for Sample #000

ESTABLISHED 1928G. Lebel - Mana

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Sil SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

(Errttftratp af Analysis

fertificrtificate No. 70053 - A Date: April 5, 1988

*ceived Feb

ubmitted by

SAMPLE NO.

bil verA r bum cUorunDa r lum Uori IliumUlblliuth

Cuiimium CeriumCuljii 1 1ChromiumCupperMercurylunlhunumMolybdenumNiobiumNickell ea J

1 SulphurAntimonySeleniumhit Si runt i urnIttllunuui

. 19, 1988 3 Samples of Rock

Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario."Semi-Quantitative Multi-Element Analysis"

' n r-nfinN?Si ^.001s o.ois; o- 15, 0.07j; ^.001

5; 0.01Si ^.001 .- ^.001*

?i ^.001

'- 0.05S 0.005ft ^.01* cO.OOl"* 0.006** ^.001a 0.00551 ^.001s 2.4* ^.001"-1 ^.001

* 0.02* ^..001

nT-060N^^.001.cO.OOl

. 0.020.03

^.001^.001 ^.001

xO.OOl^.001

0.10.06

^.01^.001^.001^.0010.007

^.0012.5

^.001^.001^.001 0.01

cO.OOl

\ DT-060N5^.001^.0010.020.05

^.001^.001 ^.001 ^.001^.001

0.10.3

^.01^.001^.001^.0010.006

^.0011.9

^.001^.001^.001 0.02

^.001

SAMPLE NO.:DT-060N2

T nor i ma ^xO.OOlUraniuju ^.n AIVai'iacliuui Si n nni^ w . \Jv l

lungaun ^0.001 yttrium ft^.OOl2 w * 0.007 2ircuruuw ^0.001A1 0Q. si? Q7 \ ** i fc * y

re203 * 3.9CaQ z 2 .3MyO r. 1.4

2 * 5.6

K 20 * 3.1

U0 2 * 0.2

^^ S 0.04P 2 0 1) * 0.43

LDI S 3.39

DT-060N4

^.001

^.001 ^.001 ^.0010.005

^.0015.4

2.5

1.50.762.1

1.3

0.1

0.04'0.35

1.78

DT-060N5

^.0010 01*

^.001 ^.001 ^.001

0.007 ^.0018.4

2.8

1.71.034.1

2.3

0.1

0.050.27

2.09

NOIE; SliQin chromium contawination aue lo ut*e of hard cnroum btcei pulveriser plates.

J t V^"

jWIsdM1 -

6. Lebel - Manager /nsESTABLISHED 1928

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TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642*3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

fflmtfirafr of Atwlgaia

Certificate No. 6 9848 ' A Date: March L 1988Received ^

Submitted by —

SAMPLE NO.:

Silver ' Si

Aruuruc ?o

Uoron Si

Uurium Si

Her i Ilium ^

Uiumuth ?;

Cadmium ?;

Cerium X

L'obdlt ft

Chromium f;

Copper ft

Mercury Sitiinthanuin li

Molybdenum ^

Niobium ;;

Nickel ";

Leud ?i

Sulphur ti

Antimony ?i

Seleruum S

lin fi

Strontium S

tellurium Si

. 10, 1988

Can Mac

D+045NV

^.001^.001

^.0010.04

^.001^.001^.001 0.01

^.0010.050.4

^.01^.001^.001^.0010.010.01

1.8

^.0010.005

^.001 0.01

^.001

2

Exploration Ltd.,

"Semi— Quant i tat i veD+045NC1

^.001^.001

^.0010.04

^.001^.001^.001 0.01

^.0010.10.1

^.01^.001^.001^.0010.0050.01

0.9^.0010.01

^.001 0.005

*r0.nni

Samoles of Rock

Barry's Bay, Ontario.

Mtj 1 f i —f" 1 prnftnf Anfl 1 ^fl *

SAMPLE NO.:

Thoriun SiUraniu/n SiVanadium ^

lungs ten ZYttrium SiZinc Si Zirconium Si

A1203 Si

Fe203 ' s

Cap sMgO sNa20 s

K20 s

TiP2 S

MnO sP 0 B'r2U5

LOJ s

..HD+045NV

^.001

^.0010.007

^.001^.0010.003 0.0072.6

4.9

1.00.21.1

0.40.05

0.01

0.2

1.45

D+045NC1—————— i ——

^.001

^.001b. 010.004

^.0010.006 0.018.9

1.7

0.31.33.7

l.Z0.1

- 0.03

0.2

2.25

NOTE: Slight chromium contamination due to use of hard chrome steel pulverizer plates.

Per.

ESTABLISHED 1 928S. Lebel - Manager /ns

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TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

(fcrtiftait* nf Analysts

Certificate No. 70054 Date: March l, 1988

Received Feb

Submitted by

SAMPLE NO.

NX-045E '.

NX-045WNX-055ENX-055WNX-065WNX-065ENX-075WNX-075ENX-085ENX-085WNX-095ENX-095WNX-105E

[ N X-105WNX-115ENX-115WNX-125ENX-125W

NX-135E NX-135W

19, 1988 51 Sample* of Rock

Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario.

GOLD PPBNil

20NilNilNilNil40/NI130

NilNilNilNilNil

30Nil

30Nil650/900

Nil 20

SAMPLE NO.

NX-145ENX-155ESX-005WSX-010WSX-015ESX-020ESX-020WSX-025ESX-030WSX-035ESX-040WSX-045ESX-050WSX-055Esx-oeJiESX-060WSX-070WSX-075ESX-080W SX-085E SX-090W

GOLD PPBNilNilNil

20110/10040

NilNilNilNil

3010

NilNil

20NilNil50/20

Nil Nil 20

SAMPLE NO.

SX-095ESX-100HSX-105ESX-115ESX-125ESX-135ESX-145ESX-145WSX-155E125-230S

GOLD PPB

2020

NilNilNil

30Nil

10. Nil

Nil

ESTABLISHED 1928G. Lebel - Manager /ns

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TELEPHONE: (705) 842-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

CKfcrtiftrat* of Analysis

" Certificate No. 70247

| Received March 3, 1988

l Submitted by Can Mac Exploration

Date: March 15, 1988

45 Samples of Rock

Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario.L1 Proj. ^Swayzef SAMPLE NO.

1P DT-120-N1L ' OT-150-N11 DT-165-N1W DT-180-N1•j DT-195-N1B ' , DT-120-N2M DT-150-N2P DT-165-N2K DT-180-N2II DT-195-N2flVr

K DT-120-N31 DT-150-N3 B DT-165-N3B DT-180-N3B DT-195-N3B , DT-120-N4B DT-150-N4B OT-165-N4B DT-180-N4B DT-195-N4B DT-150-N5M D T-165-N5H DT-180-N5

GOLD PPBNilNilNil100/110NilNilNil2030

Nil1010

NilNil

10100/100NilNilNilNil

30Nil40/40

Con 1 t.

SILVER PPMNilNilNilNil 'NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil NilNilNilNilNilNilNil ,- ;NilNilNilNil

Per.

COPPER PPM

910

71114

778

23122015 1312105215

7401637

8

56 rf 0J 1Jr ^rl^/d* IMs/l6. Lebel - Managfer /ns

ESTABLISHED 1928

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,^. . . , . • '•' . . ' ' ' - ^u'iY&K;--'..:. . --. .^^^BI^P^^W^^^^^^W^^^^•./•' .'. , i i'"..V - - ., ,

-^^fc* SWAB 1 IK A LABORATORIES 1^

Hllll.llKl Nil, /()?4/

SAMPLE NO.

DT-195-N5

DT-165-N6DT-180-N6DT-195-N6DT-195-N7

DT-195-N8

DM95-N9DT-195-N10075-005N075-016N075-025N075-030N075-034N075-003S075-004S075-OUS075-041S075-048S075-058S075-067S075-072S075-000

1 - 1 * fflfF^

11-1 1 Ml H *NAfJAVI IMIAI 01

(BrrHflralr

GOLDPPB

NilNilNilNilNilNil

20NilNilNil20

Nil100Nil160/120

7020

NilNilNilNil40

III, nvvrt'f 1 IIM^, ll|t|flIHIt f 'IM 1 HIK\ iHM) n*v tt*** rAM. (^wii *M* *^INII^MIMin * AHUAVf.M** * OOHttOI IA

nf Aiut(|fnlfi

SILVERPPM

Nil

NilNilNilNil

Nil

NilNil—

————

——————...

,.M.

COPPERPPM

14

6162818

54

159

—————————————-—-

Per.

ESTABLISHED 1 928G. Lebel - Manager

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tin.

^ SWASTIKA LABORA1™ P.O. nox 10. nwAntiKA, or

1 I'l lif'HONI*! (Voni 1149 , If 44 r ANAYI IIOAI. OMr Mini fi * AflMAV

70174

I-AMI'1 .1. NO.

M2V-001E

002E

003 E

004 E005E

S2V-005N

000 *001E003E

M2V-000

003W375-013S

019S031S037S038S040S044S050S060S

(Brriifiriit

(101 l)I'l'H

30

270/280160

60

60

300

50NilNil200/180NilNilNilNilNil

10Nil.50380/49030

9 iif Attn!||jiln

sji.vrnI'l'M

Nil

0.6

0.2

Nil0.30.3Nil0.3Nil0.7Nil

LIMITEDf A Hi (MIM *I4*

TANin

COI'I'I H I'l'M

33

Con't....

ESTABLISHED 1 928G. Lebel - Manaier

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l SIL SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDCO, IIOK 10, HWA01IKA, ONI.AMIO I'OK 110

l IU (M lONBl {root 04R4844 f'AHl (fum Q 49 MMANAYI 1IOAI, QHPMlfVtfl * AWIAYflHfl * OONttUI l ANItt

GIrrttfinttr uf Awtl|jnlu

Certificate No. 7017/1 Dato: March 9. 1988

1 Received

. Submitted

iPLM1lir(i i

Feb. 27, 1988 69

by Can Mac Exploration Ltd.,

Proj. //Swayze

SAMPLE NO.

075-103N108N117N127N136N147N156N167N177N185N 193N 204N214N222N232N465N475N

GOLD PPB

10NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil

10'10Nil40/60

NilNilNil

Samples of Rock

Barry's Bay, Ontario.

SAMPLE NO.

075-485N510N520N530N540N550N560N570N580N590N 600N 610N620N625N630N665N675N635NCon't...

Per

Page 1 of 3.

GOLD PPBNilNilNilNilNil30/10

NilNil

10Nil Nil NilNil

3010

NilNilNil

-

J-tU'AJ* UwG. Lebel - Manager /ns

ESTABLISHED 1928

t*iiJmJSf*St

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CartHlr.au> 70174

JTIKA LABORATORIES UMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (70S) 642-3244 FAX; (706) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * A88AYERS * CONSULTANTS

(ftrrtffiratr of

SAMPLE NO; GOLD PPB

SILVER PPM

375-070S080S090S094S100S110Slies120S130S

S2V-001W002W003W004W005W

Nil10

NilNilNilNilNilNilNil750/1130880/880140480Nil

M W M

^•H

H M

W M B*

____

—— B

————

•*W.*

^ *B IB

1.71.9Nil0.2Nil

NOTE: The tag was partially destroyed for Sample #000

l lI

ESTABLISHED 1928G. Lebel - Managbr

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TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (706) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

Gkrttfirafr nf Atralyate

Certificate No. 69848 - A Date . March l, 1988

Received Feb -

Submitted by

SAMPLE NO

SilverAruunicUoronUurium(Jen 1 li urnDi smut hCadmium

CeriumCubdltChromiumCopperMercuryLunthanuin

MolybdenumNiobiumNickelLendSulphurAntimonySeleniumlinStrontiumlulluriura

10 , 1988 2 Samples of RockCan Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario.

"Semi-Quantitative Multi-Element Analv/aie"*t *

ftftftftftD' '0

ft0-110''tt

lil/-'0

ftftU' if

ft

ft

?i

U'It0' '0

U'/o

ftftft

D+045NV

rt<0<0

0*:0*0<0

0rt

00

<0<0rt<0

001

rt0

<00

<o

.001

.001

.001

.04

.001

.001

.001

.01

.001

.05

.4

.01

.001

.001

.001

.01

.01

.8

.001

.005

.001

.01

.001

D+045NC1

rtrtrt

0rtrt*cO

0rt

00

, <ort<0^o

000

rt0

,,Q0^

.001

.001

.001

.04

.001

.001

.001

.01

.001

.1

.1

.01

.001

.001

.001

.005

.01

.9

.001

.01

.001

.005

.001

SAMPLE NO

ThoriumUraniumVanadiumtungstenYttriumZincZirconium

.9 \

Fe 203

CapMgONa 20

K Qi^2

Ti02

MnO

fALOI

. D+045NV

ftftftftftftftft

ft

ft4** 'B

ft

ft*w

ftf9

IP/e

ftft

NOTE: Slight

rtrt

0^<0

002

4

101

00

0

0

1

.001

.001

.007

.001

.001

.003

.007

.6

.9

.0

.2

.1

.4

.05

.01

.2

.45

D+045NC1

^

^b0^

008

1013

10

- 0

0

2

.001

.001

.01

.004

.001

.006

.01 ;

.9

.7

.3 .

.3

.7

.2

.1

.03

.2

.25

chromium contaminationdue to use pulverizer

' Per , s6

4

of hard plates.

l Jrf' ks

chrome

yyAM

steel

ESTABLISHED 1928G. Lebel - Manager /ns

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TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS " ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

(tolifirat* nf Analysis

Certificate No. 70053 - A Date: - April 5. 1986

Samples of Rock-^—————-———Received Feb. 19. 1988

Submitted by Can Mac Exploration Ltd.. Barry's Bay, Ontario.j "Semi-Quantitative Multi-Element Analysis"

SAMPLE NO. i

| Silver *iArsenic ' f:'9Uurun s;bun urn ^

l Ue r j Ilium " Ihiiiiiuth li

1 Cerium *;. Cut)u 1 1 ;;

1 Chromium ;;Topper s

1 Mercury 5,LunthuMuin fc

l Molybdenum sNiobium Si

1 Nickel s1 Leud s;

Sulphur siB1 Aiitiiiiony ?.

iJL'luiuum fcl 1 tit ?i

'jtrontium Si•i lulluriuut 'it

nr-nfinu?^.0010.010.10.07

•cO.OOl 0.01

^.001^.001^.001

0.050.005

^.01^.0010.006

^.0010.005

^.0012.4

^.001 ^.001^.0010.02

^..001

OT-060N4,^.001.^.001

. 0.020.03

^.001 ^.001 ^.001^.001^.001

0.10.06

^.01^.001^.001^.0010.007

^.0012.5

^.001 ^.001^.0010.01

^.001

DT-060N5^.001^.0010.020.05

^.001 ^.001 ^.001^.001^.001

0.10.3

^.01*c0.001^.001^.0010.006

^.0011.9

^.001 ^.001^.0010.02

^.001

SAMPLE NO.:DT-060N2

Ihoriua s^.OOlUranium ^.n QJVaiiadiuu* i n nm

^ V . V\J 1

lungs t en !*^.001 Yttriuu Si^.OOl 2ir'c li 0 .0077 1 rc'Tij uin Si^n 0011A1 00. Sil? Q

f } ** 1 fm * 7

Fe203 i 3.9

CaO i 2.3HyO r. 1.4Na.,0 ^. c c 2 * O .D

K 20 "-3.1

Ti 02 i 0.2

^ ". 0.04.P 20i * 0.43

LQJ * 3.39

NOIE; SliQiit chrcuuiuiu

DT-060N4

^.001rt n \

^.001

^.001 ^.001 0.005

*:0.0015 4v * *T

2.5

1.50.762.1

1.3

0.1

0.04'0.35

1.78 '

DT-060N5

^.001rt n i

'

^.0010. 001 cO.OOl 0.007

^.0018 4\J m i

2.8

1.71.034.1

2.3

0.1

0.050.27

2.09

con t iiw i nationdue tu ubu of rutrd cnromo pulverizer plates.

/f /) 1

Steel

A

G. Lebel - Manager /nsESTABLISHED 1928

.^Uto-**W*jVrtvW^

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TELEPHONE: (70S) 642-3244 FAX: (706) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

OlrrtifiraU of Aualyaia

Certificate No. 70174 - A Date: APril 5' 1 986

Received ^b. 27, 1988

Submitted by Can

SAMPLE NO.:

iiilvur - *i

Arutsme s

Uoron SiUiirjum Si

Ile ri Ilium ti

Uitiinuth "i

Cadmium ft

Cerium ^

Culm It fi

Chromium ?0

Copper j;

Mercury ^

tunlhanuin ?i

Molybdenum ri

Niobium ?i

Nickel ^

tedd y.

Sulphur 'ii

Antimony ?;

Selenium x

lin ?,

Strontium Silelluriuio *i

Mac Exploration2 Samples of Rock

Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario. Proj. ISwayze

"Semi-Quantitative Multi-FJfimpnf Anaiwcic"S2V-001W

^.0010.010.010.1

^.0010.010.001

^.001^.0010.10.009

^.01^.0010.002

^.0010.008

^.0011.7

^.001^.001^.0010.02

^.001

S2V-002W

^.001^.0010.010.1

*:0.001^.001^.001^.001^.0010.20.01

^0.01^.001^.001^.-0010.008

^.0011.9

^.001^.001^.0010.02

^.001

SAMPLE NO.:

Thorium z

Uranium iiVanadium Si

tungsten iiYttrium SiZinc ft

Zirconium Si

Al,.o, s;L 3 *

Fe 203 s

CaO -a

MgO sjNa 20 a

K 0 si2

Ti02 li

MnU s

P 2Q 5 *

L01

NOIE: Slight

S2V-001W

^.001

^.01^.001^.001^.0010.01

^.0012.9

2.1

1.81.01.60.6

0.06

0.030.42

2.48

S2V-002W

^.001

^.01^.001^.001^.001

0.01^.0012.9

2.0

1.81.01.50.5

0.08

1 0.030.45

2.50

chromium contaminationdue to utit; of hard pulverizer plates.

jt ^

chrome steel

ESTABLISHED 19286. Lebel - Manager /ns

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flk rtiftrafe of

pa.

Certificate No. 'Ul/4 - A

Received Feb ' 2 7 ' 1 988

Submitted by C an-

SAMPLE NO.:

'j i Ivor - tt

Arsenic ?;Lkiron '

Uurium ^He ri 111 urn ti

Uiumuth %Cadmium "o

Cu ri urn ^

Cubed t tt

Chromium ^

Copper SiMercury sLunlhunum ?0

Molybdenum ?i

Niobium ?i

Nickel ^

Loud yqSulphur tt

Antimony fiSelenium y,

lin "i

Strontium tt

lelluriuo *;

Mac Exploration

Date: prii j, i^oo

2 Samples of Rock

Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario. Proj . #Swayze

"Semi-Quantitative Multi-Flpmiar^ Analucie'*

S2V-001W

^.0010.010.010.1

^0.0010.01

0.001^.001^.0010.10.009

*c0.01^.0010.002

^.0010.008

^.0011.7

^.001^.001^.0010.02

^.001

S2V-002W

^.001^.0010.010.1

^.001^.001^.001^.001^.0010.20.01

^.01^.001^.001^..001

- 0 .008^.001

1.9^.001^.001^.0010.02

^.001

SAMPLE NO.:

TlLqriu* ttUranium ^

Vanadium Si

lungsten SiYttrium Ji

Zinc SiZirconium Si

AJ 0 -i

Fe 00. sj2 3

CaO s

MgO Si

2 ^*

KO tt

Ii02 tt

MnO sP Q B- r 2 U 5 s

L01 si

NOtE: Slightdue to

S2V-001W

^.001

^.01^.001^.001^.0010.01

^.001

2.9

2 1fm * A

1.81.01.60.6

0.06

0.030.42

2.48

S2v-on?w

^.00 1

•cO.Ol

^.00)^.001^.001

0.01^.001

2.9

2 0(- * W

1.81.01.50.5

0.08

1 0.03

0,45

2.50

chromium contaminatioriuae of hard chrome steel

pulverizer plates.

Per ,S4 "ft\l* k*6. Lebel - Manager /ns

ESTABLISHED 1928

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of

Certificate No.

Received Feb.

Submitted by

lSAMPLt NO.

j SilverArsenic

1 Boronbarium

1 He ri IliumBismuth

1 Cudmium1 Cerium

I'ubult| Chromium

Copper1 Mercury

Lunthanum4

B Molybdenum' Niobium- Nickell Lead1 Sulphur1 Ant iiuony

SeleniumM l inJ StrontiumL leUuriua

70054 - A

19, 1988 1 sample*

Can Mqc E^plpratjon Ltd., Barry's

Date: April 5, 1988

of Rock

Bav. Ontario."Semi-Quantitative Mult i -Element Analysis"

: NX-Ubt)H

Si *C0.001

Si 0.01

Si 0.09•i 0.07•i ^.001•i ^.001Si ^.001Si ^.001Si ^.001!i 0.02Si 0.002Si ^.01Si . ^.001Si 0.005Si ^.001Si 0.005Si ^.001?i 1.7

^.001Si xO.OOl" ^ 001** 0.02!*

SAMPLE NO.: NX-UB&K

Ihoriua a ^.001Uraniuiii si ^.01Vanadium Si *:0.001lungs L un Si ^.001Yttrium Si ^.001Zinc Si 0.01Zirconium Si 0.001A1 203 Si 9.7

Fe^-j -Si 4.6 -

CaO -i 2.1MgO Si 2.4Na20 * 5.8*

K 2Q - Si 2.402

2 *HnO s 0.08^ S 0.52

L01 Si 3.58

NOTE: Slight chromium contaminationdue to use of hard chrome steel

.pulverizer plates.A

ESTABLISHED 1928G. Lebel - Manager /ns

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SWASTIKA LABORATORIES UMITEOP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

Ofcrttfttatr of Analyst*

Certificate No. 70019

Received Feb. 19, 1988

Date: March 3, 1988

Samples of Humus A Soil

-Submitted by Can Mac Exploration Ltd.. Barry's Bay. Ontario.

\V\jvo-\

o\ V

SAMPLE NO.

DT-100N#1 DT-100N#2 DT-045N#3 SX-050W#4 DT-045N#5 SX-050W#6

GOLD PPB35/45

Nil15

Nil450/360

5

COPPER PPM

25

1014

71718

Per

ESTABLISHED 1 928G. Lebel - Manaher/ns

1BH

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SWASTIKA LABORATORIES UMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

dtottfirai* af Analysts

Certificate No. 70115 Date: March 3, 1988

Samples of Soil S HumusReceived Feb. 27, 1988 2

Submitted by Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario.

SAMPLE NO.

Soil S2V-005NHumus S2V-005N

' GOLD PPB

Nil

65/50

COPPER PPM

21

ESTABLISHED 1928G. Lebel - Manager /fns

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M/v 69367

V i

ttSAMPLE NO.

1475-050N 060N 070N 080N 090N 100N 100S 105N 110N 110 120N 120S 127N 130N 130S 140N 140S 142N l SON 1505

WOTKA LABORATORIES LJMJP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 6424244 FAX: (705) 0424300

Otattfratr nf Attaint*GOLD PPBNilNil10/NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil10NilNil/10NilNilNilNilNilNilNil

SILVER PPMNil Nil 0.8 0.2 Nil 0.2 Nil Nil Nil Nil 0.2 0.2 Nil Nil Nil 0.2 Nil Nil Nil Nil

SAMPLE NO.

1475-160N 160S 170N 160N 190N 200N 210N 220N 230N 240N 250N 255N 270N 280N 290N SOON 310N 329N 331N 336N

18 * CONSULTANTS

*~- 2 nf 3

GOLD PPBNilNilNil/NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil10/NilNilNilNil

SILVER PPMNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil

• NilNilNilNilNilNilNil0.2NilNil0.6

con't....

l

ll

l

Per.

ESTABLISHED 1928G. Lebel, Manager

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frfllllcAta Ho |9367

P.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TOTELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (706) 642-3300

ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYER8 * CONSULTANTS

(BfritffraU of 3 of 3

SAMPLE NO.

1475-347N354N364N375N

1475-x2700-02700-090N2700-425S2700-465S3000-025S3100-210S3100-470N3100-550N3100-665N3300-530N3300-650N3300-560S3300-858S

GOLD PPBNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil/NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil

SILVER PPMNilNilNilNilNil

NOTE: Platinum and Palladium results to follow.

Per.G. Lebel, Manage

ESTABLISHED 1928

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SWftCTIKA LABORATOTIES UMITED"^

fflwttf iwtf nf

tificate No. 69367 - A Date: Jan. 4. 198fi

eived Dec. 16, 1987 l Sample*: of Ore

[routed by Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario.

.Saxton

SAMPLE NO. PLATINUM PP8

1475-255N

PALLADIUM PPB

Per.G. Lebel -Manager!/ns

ESTABLISHED 1928

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NliIHj Certificate No.

lyi Received Dec

IBI"W Submitted by fj

B SAMPLE NO.

H 800-0: g 800^75N •b 80S

H 855JL 105SH 125N

J0 150S

B 1 75NT 1 80S•B 220N T 290S

IM 300N

TT 300S JL 515N

•P 5255

JL 630N H 665S

J 790N^^UHH 860N\j 963S

H NOTE:JP Silver,

HHiE

> SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEI P.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300 ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

69409

- . cJ, 1 "o/ v i oampies 01 i\uv,i\

Clkrtifirate of Attalpia

'Date:

61 Samples of Rock

Jan. 5, 1988

Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario.

Proj. #NoneGOLDppnNilNil/10NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil

10NilNil10/Nil

NilNil

NilNil

* Two samplesplatinum, and

Samples per Robin E. GoadSAMPLE NO. GOLD

PPDW5-170S Nil

180S Nil190S Nil195S Nil225S Nil228S Nil230S Nil240S Nil/20250S Nil255S Nil260S Nil275S Nil285S Nil295S Nil305S 20315S Nil325S Nil335S Nil345S Nil390N Nil

with same number.palladium results to follow.

Per

SAMPLE NO

14/5-400N410N420N430N440N450N460N470N480N490NSOON510N520N530N535N

1775-210N* 2^)N

* 230N240N250N260N

^ '^

•*— ~ ~* i- ~~ — "~™ " —

•M^-^MMBMM^^H. MMMMMM

. GOLDppnNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil

. NilNilNil/10NilNilNilNilNilNilNil

10Nil

--PHi^f .

ESTABLISHED 1 928G. Lebel - Manager /ns

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SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

(firrtiftratr 0f Amilgiito

Certificate No. 69409 - A Date: Jan. 13, 1988

Received Dec. 23, 1987 35

Submitted by Can Mac

SAMPLE NO.

800-525S1475-170S

t 180S| . 190S

195S| 225St. 2 28Sj 230Sf 240Sj 250 Sl 255Sl 260S

1 2 75SE 285 SJ 295S

l 305SI 31 5S

1 3 25Sl 335S

1

1

Exploration

SILVER PPM.--NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil

Samples of Rock

Ltd., Barry's Bay, Ontario.

PLATINUM PALLADIUM SAMPLE NO. PPB PPB^0 12 1475-345S

390N400N410N420N430N440N450JJ460N470N480N490N500N510N520N530N535N

---

iA-Per y SJ

SILVER PPMNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil

ttlG. Lebel - Manager /ns

ESTABLISHED 1 928

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SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

Glertiftratr uf Analgaia

m Certificate No.M M Received Jan1I Submitted by

1 SAMPLE NO.

1 1775-0+00i ION1 20N1 30S1 40SI 50S1 55N| 60S1 65NW . 70Sl| 75N1 80SK 85Nl 90SK 95 SI 100SI 1 10S1 120SW 1 60Nt 170NR 180NK 190N1 190S

69607

.25, 1988

Can Mac Exploration

ATTENTION: R. GoadGOLD PPB30320/4001010102020

NilNilNilNil10

NilNilNilNil10/30

NilNilNilNilNilNil

Date . Feb. 1, 1988

109 Samples of Ore

Ltd., Barry 1

Pro j.SAMPLE NO.

1775-200N200S210N210S215S290NSOON310N320N330N340N350N355N

2950-700S710S72GS730S740 S750S760S770S780S

s Bay, Ontario. Page 1 of 3.

#SaxtonGOLD PLATINUM PALLADIUM PPB PPB PPBNil —— ——

30Nil80/40 — -Nil —— ——Nil —— ——Nil , —— ——Nil —— ——Nil ——Nil —— ——Nil - — ——

NilNil — - ——Nil -— -—Nil ——

10/Nil <30 5Nil ——

Nil 30 15NilNilNil —— ~ —

NilCon 1 1..... , /l

Per.G.Lebel - Manage

ESTABLISHED 1928

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Cwllflcat* Na

SAMPLE NO.

2950-790S800S810S820S830S840S850S

3350-0+003350-020N

030N040N050N060N060 S065S070N070S080N090S095N100 S105N105S115N1115S

69607

GOLD PPBNil

1010

NilNilNil10/Nil

NilNilNilNilNilNil20/Nil

NilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNilNil

SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

Gfcriifirat* of AnalysisPLATINUM PALLADIUM PPB PPB SAMPLE NO.

3350-120S125N130S135N135S145N155N180N190N200N210N210S220N220S230N'.230 S235N240N240S250N250S260N260S270N270SCon ' t . . .

GOLD PLATINUM PALLADII PPB PPB PPB20

Nil -—20 - _ ....

Nil20/20

Nil -— ....NilNil — . ....Nil — . .....Nil — - .... "Nil -—Nil — . ....20 — - ....

Nil — — ....Nil /Nil ^0 <5NilNil . _ ...,NilNilNil — . ....Nil . _ ....Nil -— ....Nil —- ....NilNil — - ....

* * *

VIIU

s '"Sf

Per

ESTABLISHED 1928G. Lebel - Manager

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SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS ' ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

partHieala No. 696Q7 of AnalpiB -3-.

SAMPLE NO.

3350-280N

280S 290N 290S SOON 300S 310N 310S 320N 320S 330N 330S 340N

GOLD PPBNil

NilNilNilNilNilNilNil/NilNilNilNilNilNil

G. Lebel - ManagerESTABLISHED 1928

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SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

(Errtifinit* nf AttalgBia

Certificate No. 69848 Date: Feb. 17. 1988

1 Received Feb. 10, 1988 64 Samples of Rock

, Submitted by Can Mac Exploration Ltd., Barry 1

, SAMPLE NO.

' ' D+105-N1

! N2 \,tiNN3 w*

l N41 N5

l D+045-NVN-^

1 Second Pulp

1 1W- 1275| D+045-NC1

1 Second Pulp1 NC2

NC31 NC4

D+090-N11 N2 vu^' N3l N41 N5 .1 N6l 1775-090N

1775-011N

1 1

GOLD PPB230

'- 350 v at

1480 vt\fo .

NilNil

8910 VDN5- 0.282(OzAon) 0.314/0.310280

27020 0.85{OzXton) 0.80/0.90

150020

420790

2770/2330 Mti~-

59080

Nil50

NilNil

Con 't.....

s Bay. Ontario.

SILVER PPM

0.2

0.4

0.3

NilNil4.0

0.77.5

0.3Nil0.40.20.50.6Nil

NilNil-,.-,.

Per

Paqe 1 of 2.COPPER PPM

813322038

1050

3490

298

384586

1032918

6——

Jf'^JG. Lebel - Manager /ns

ESTABLISHED 1 928

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SWASTIKA LABORATORIES LIMITEDP.O. BOX 10, SWASTIKA, ONTARIO POK 1TO

TELEPHONE: (705) 642-3244 FAX: (705) 642-3300ANAYLTICAL CHEMISTS * ASSAYERS * CONSULTANTS

No 69848

SAMPLE NO.

1775-016NNX-069W625-010S

020S030S

040S

0505

060S070S

080S090SIOCSnos120S130S140S150S

160S1 70S

1 80S1 90S

625-200S

005N015N

GOLD PPBNilNilNilNilNil

Nil

Nil

NilNilNilNil/NilNilNilNilNilNilNil

NilNil

NilNilNilNilNil

vnrtmuuir 0i ^NnaiyfltH

SILVER COPPER SAMPLE NO. PPM PPM

625-025NNil 11 036N

150N163N171N

181N

190N

200N210N220N230N

625-W-069N

070N085N093N100N110N117N124N

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Per

ESTABLISHED 1928G. Lebel - Manager

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•v Ministry olNorthern Development and Minos

Report of Work

L'ln,Ulv!LNl Nu.

V/8906'ZJi

4l015SEee43 63.4919 DORE

...... .-..———...-_L l - ,

OAJSummary of Work Performance and Distribution of CreditsTotal Work Days Cr, claimed3075.for Performance of the following work. (Check one only)

f~] Manual Work

r~]

[^

Shaft Sinking Drifting or other Lateral Work.

Compressed Air, other Power driven or mechanical equip.

Power S tripping

Diamond or other Core drilling

[J Land S urvey

All the work was performed on Mining Claim(s): S EJez

Required Information eg: type of equipment, Names, Addresses, etc. (See Table Below)

Certification Verifying Report of Work1 hereby certify that 1 have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.

the work

Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying

(P Q Sox 329-, gfliftS^ ^ S A-M 0 tO

Date Certified Ce\tifi*diiy (SignaHu/a) ' \ 1 \

Table of Information/Attachments Required by the Mining Recorder

Type of Work

Manual Work

Shaft Sinking, Drifting or other Lateral Work

Compressed air, other power driven or mechanical equip.

Power Stripping

Pl'IM.tJflll 01 L'thut .01 O

Specific information per type

Nil

Type of equipment

Type of equipment and amount expended. Note: Proof of actual cost mutt be submitted wilhin 30 clays of recording

JHJ'IIM: i 01 .V.M'J Ihowm). (nol.)go. iliuilxMur ol

Other information (Common to 2 o r mof* types)

Names and addresses of men who performed manual woik/operated equipment, together with dates end hours of employment.

Names and atldi esses of owner or operatorlog*'!tu*r tvilh (Jatot wtion il, illirifl/slr ippiitg (ion j

Attachments

Work Sketch: these are required to (how the location and extent of work in relation to the nearest claim post.

Wu k S^ ri. It i c.

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Ministry olNorthern Developmentand Mines

Report, !l, ^ Of Work

j .l M/ ftQfififtPlM | VV V9W C^\*J\

Mining Act

Instructions — Supply required data on a separate form for each type of work to be recorded Uee table below).

- For Geo-technical work use form no. 1362 "Report of Work (Geological, Geophysical, Geochemical and

Summary of Work Performance and Distribution of CreditsTotal Work Days Cr. claimed

for Performance of the following work. (Check one only)

Shaft Sinking Drifting or other Lateral Work.

Compressed Air, other Power driven or mechanical equip.

Power Stripping

Diamond or other Core drilling

LjLand Survey

All the work was performed on Mining Claim(s):

Required Information eg: type of equipment, Names, Addresses, etc. (See Table Below)

Certification Verifying Report of Work1 hereby certify that 1 have a personal and intimate knowledge of the factt set forth In the Report of Work annexed heriio, (having performed the work or witnessed tame during and/or after iti completion and the annexed report Is true.

Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying

Jo HA)Date CertifiedFITS 13, 11 8 9

Certified

Table of Information/Attachments Required by the Mining Recorder

Type of Work Specific information per type Other Information (Common to 2 or mor*\ty^ei) Attachments

Manual Work

Shaft Sinking, Drifting or other Lateral Work

Nil Names and addresses of men who performed manual work /operated equipment, together with dates and hours of employment.

Compressed air, other power driven or mechanical equip.

Type of equipment

Power StrippingType of equipment and amount expended. Note: Proof of actual cost must be submitted within 30 clays of recording

Work Sketch: these are required to show the location and extent of work in relation to the nearest claim post.

Names and addresses of owner or operator together with dales whon drilling/stripping

t or* t oo i nuwtnu

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February 13, 1989

Mr. Bob BaileyMining Recorder's OfficeMinistry of Northern Development Si Mines60 Wilson AvenueTiimnins, ONP4N 2S7

Dear Bob:

Re: Reports of Work - Swayze ft Denyes Townships

Once more, I have enclosed revised reports of work i or assessment on the above-merit ioned townships. l have enclosed the following for your approval:

Topboot Project - Report of (Swayze St Denyes Township)

Work - Power Stripping - 4,560 days - Manual Work - 16^ days

Saxton Project - Report of Work - Power Stripping - 3,072 days (Swayze Township) - Manual Work - 311 days

With the Reports of Work, I have included: lists of expenses; invoices; Schedule A - list of claims and number of work days to credit each claim with; Schedule B - list of claims that the work was performed.

I have previously submitted cancelled cheques and Geological Report with applicable maps for both projects. In redoing the application, I discovered additional costs that could be applied, and therefore have included the cancelled cheques and invoices.

As you can imagine, I am rather frustrated with the problems that l have been having in completing these reports to your specifications. Therefore, if you have any questions or if l have completed them incorrectly once again, I am going to make a trip to Timmins with all my documentation in order to finalizethis once and necessary!

Sincerely,

for all However, I hope that this won't be

(Mrs) Beth Hildebrandt Office Manager

c. Ms. CynilWSl Q/fem Suite 3725

l Place Ville MarieMONTREAL, PQ H3B 3P4

514-878-9641

Glen Auden Resources/' P'.O. ox 1 1 18

BARRY'S BAY, ONKOJ 1BO

613-756-2876

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5 ri If U//-T

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February 13, 1989

Mr. Bob BaileyMining Recorder's OfficeMinistry of Northern Development St Mines60 Wilson AvenueTimmins, ONP4N 2S7

Dear Bob: ;

Re: Reports of Work— Swayze Si Denyes Townships

Once more, I have enclosed revised reports of work for assessment on the above-mentioned townships. I have enclosed the following for your approval;

Topboot Project - Report of Work - Power Stripping - 4,560 days (Swayze 8t Denyes Township) - Manual Work - 162 days

Saxton Project - (Swayze Township)

Report of Work - Power Stripping - 3,072 days- Manual Work -311 days

With the Reports of Work, I have included: lists of expenses; invoices; Schedule A - list of claims and number of work days to credit each claim with; Schedule B - list of claims that the work was performed.

I have previously submitted cancelled cheques and Geological Report with applicable maps for both projects. In redoing the application, I discovered additional costs that could be applied, and therefore have included the cancelled cheques and invoices.

As you can imagine, I am rather frustrated with the problems that I have been having in completing these reports to your specifications. Therefore, -if you have any questions or if l have completed them incorrectly once again, I ara going to make a trip to Timmins with all my documentation in order to finalize this once and for all. However, I hope that this won't be necessary!

Sincerely,

(Mrs) Beth Hildebrandt Office Manager

c. Ms.Suite 3725

l Place Ville MarieMONTREAL, PQ H3B3P4

514-878-9641

Glen Auden.O. Box 1118

BARRY'S BAY, ONKOJ1BO

613-756-2876

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