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Summary42A09SW0093 2 16503 BEATTY

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Hemlo Gold Mines Inc, of Timmins, ON, contracted M C Exploration Services Inc of South Porcupine, ON, to do exploration on their Game Lake Property in the summer

of 1995. The property covers an area across lots 8, 9, and 10 in CON IV 81 V, Beatty Township, Larder Lake Mining Division approximately six (6) kilometers NE of Matheson, ON. The 1995 work being reported on comprises line cutting and total field magnetic surveys.

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Table of Contents(page)

Summary (i)1.0 Introduction 12.0 Line Cutting 2

3.0 Magnetic Survey Procedure 23.0 Magnetic Survey Results 3

4.0 Conclusion 35.0 Certification 4

6.0 Equipment Specification 56.1 Survey Theory 6

List of Figures

1995 selected Grid "Game Lake"

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List of Plan Maps

1: 5000 Labelled and contoured magnetic results (pocket)

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1.0 IntroductionHemlo Gold Mines Inc of Timmins, ON, contracted M C Exploration Services Inc of South Porcupine, ON, to do exploration on their Game Lake Property, Beatty Township, near six (6) kilometers NE of the town of Matheson, ON. The property, accessible by good gravel roads, covers an area from lots 8 to 10 in concessions IV and V, Beatty Township. The main physiography includes Nickel Lake flowing northwesterly into a creek which bisects the NW corner of the grid limiting line coverage. The work being reported on comprises line cutting and a total field magnetic survey completed in the summer of 1995.

FIGURE 1; Selected Grid Game Lake with Topo Si. Magnetic Contours. Scale 1: 20, 000 (metric)

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2.0 Line cuttingThe line cutting completed in June, 1995 covers an area between lots 8 to 10 in parts on concessions IV and V, Beatty Township, Larder Lake Mining Division. The once arable land is partially covered by open field and scrub brush. Line cutting crews established the selected start point by measuring 800 meters north from the concession road III A IV along lot line 9 S 10. From this concession IV midpoint along lot line 9 b 1 0 the baseline turned with an Azimuth of N120 0 T extends from 5000E to 7600E with 6000E as the start point. Lines turned at 90 0 from the baseline stop at the claim lines where l when visible. Refer to Figure 1 showing all easterly lines bound by claim lines north and south and westerly lines bound south by a claim. The most westerly lines, 5100 E and 5200 E are bound northerly by a flooded area. A tie line 6000 N turned from line 5600 E parallels the base line. Lines 5700 E, 5800 E, 5900 E, and 6000 E in concession V were turned 90 0 from the tie line. The baseline, tie line and cross-lines tally 24.2 km of grid lines chained (picketed) at a 25 meter interval.

3.0 Magnetic Survey ProcedureEnsuing the line cutting, M C Exploration geophysical crews completed the magnetic survey in July, 1995. The GSM-19 magnetometers with a precision of 0.2 NanoTesla (nT) were used to measure the total field at a 12.5 meter interval on all established lines. A similar magnetometer monitored the diurnal drift from grid co-ordinate 6000 E l 5050 N, reading at every thirty (30) seconds with a Reference Field of 58000 nT. The crews collected 1962 readings ranging from 56875 nT to 59657 nT, with a mean of 58107 nT. The survey covered all cut lines tallying an equal 24.2 Km (as cut by the line cutting crews).

Refer to pages 5 &L 6 for Equipment Specifications and Survey Theory.

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3.1 Magnetic Survey ResultsThe average intensity of 58107 NanoTesIa on the property is conformable with a deep bedrock response. The broad high magnetic intensities (up to 59400 nT) trending northeast along the northwest limit of the survey area infers an underlay of a possible olivine dike. The gathering of contours at the south limit of lines 5200 E and 5300 E are problematical. The narrow northwest trends of magnetic contours reaching 58400 nT seen bisecting the east segment postulate twin diabase dikes with an unusual trend. The high intensities along line 5800 E (west segment), north of the baseline near 5200 N correlate with most north postulate dikes. The high intensities bisecting lines 5400 E, 5500 E, and 5600E just north of the baseline correlate with the postulated most south dike previously interpreted. The west of north trend of irregular shaped mag lows bisecting the east segment, occurs in conjunction with a mapped esker on the baseline.

4.0 ConclusionNo recommendations at this time.

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5.0 CERTIFICATION

l Richard Daigle of Timmins, Ontario

Certify

1. l have received an Electronic Technologist Certificate in

1979 from Radio College of Canada, Toronto, ON.

2. l have been computer literate and utilized geophysical

equipment for fifteen years.

3. Experienced Max-Min ( HLEM ) interpretations along with field

operations under the supervision of John Betz, 1979- 81.

4. Geophysicist Assistant for Kidd Creek Mines under the

supervision of M r. Doug Londry, 1981- 85.

5. Fulfilled geophysical contracts in NE Ontario, 1985-87.

6. Fulfilled geophysical contracts ( IP. HLEM, MAG, SP ) in

Eastern Canada and submitted reports. 1987- 92.

7. l have been employed by M.C. Exploration Services Inc as

Geophysical E valuator for the past three years.

8. l have no direct interest in the property reported upon.

Timmins, ON

R. J. Daigle

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6.0 Equipment Specification

GEM Systems Advanced Magnetometers GSM-19 V 4.0GEM Systems Ine52 West Beaver Creek Road. Unit 14Richmond Hill. Ontario Phone: (905) 764- 8008Canada. L4B-1L9 Fax : (905) 764- 9329

1.0 Instrument Description The sensor is a dual coil type designed to reduce noise and improve gradient tolerance. The coils are electrostatically shielded and contain a proton rich liquid in a pyrex bottle, which also acts as an RF resonator The sensor cable is coaxial, typically RG-58/U. up to lOOot long. The staff is node of strong aluninum tubing sections. This construction allots for a selection of sensor elevations above the ground during surveys. For best precision the full staff length should be used. Recommended sensor separation in gradiometer mode is one staff section, although two or three section separat-or*s are sometimes used for maximum sensitivity. The console contains all the electronic circuitry It has a sixteen key keyboard, a 4x20 character alphanjmeric display, ard sensor and power input/ output connectors. The keyboard also serves as an GN-OFF switch The power input/output connector also serves as a RS232 input/output and optionally as analog output and contact closure triggering input. The keyboard front panel, and connectors are sealed (can operate under rainy conditions) The charger has two levels of charging, full and trickle, switching automatically from one to another. Input is normally 110V 50/60HZ. Optionally. 12V DC can be provided. The all-metal housing of the console guarantees excellent EM protection.

2.0 Instrument SpecificationsResolution O 01 nT. magnetic field and gradient Accuracy O 20 nT over operating rangeRange 20.000 to 120.000 nT automatic tuning, requiring initial setupGradient Tolerance over 10.000 nT/mOperating Interva 1 3 seconds minimum, faster optional. Reading initiated from keyboard, external trigger, or carriage return via RS-232 Input/Output 6 pin weatherproof connectorsPower Requirements 12V. 200mA peak. 30mA standby. 300mA. peak with Gradiometer Power Source Internal 12V. 1.9Ah sealed lead-acid battery standard, external source optional

Battery Charger Input: HO/ 220VAC. 50/60HZ and/or 12VDCOutput: 12V dual level charging

Operating Ranges Temperatures: -40 C C to *60 0CBattery Voltages: 10.0 V mm to 15.0V maxHumidity: up to 902 relative, non condensing

Storage Temperature -50 0C to *65 C C Dimensions Console: 223 X 69 X 240 cm

Sensor Staff: 4 x 450mm sectionsSensor; 170 x 71 mm diameterWeight: Console 2.1Kg Staff 0.9Kg Sensors: I.iKg

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6.1 Survey TheoryMagnetic Survey

Theory: *The magnetic method is based on measuring alteration in the shape and magnitude of the earth's naturally occurring magnetic field caused by changes in the magnetization of the rocks in the earth. These changes in magnetization are due mainly to the presence of the magnetic minerals, of which the most common is magnetite, and to a lesser extent ilmenite, pyrrhotite, and some less common minerals. Magnetic anomalies in the earth's filed are caused by changes in two types of magnetization; (1) Induced, caused by the magnetic field being altered and enhanced by increases in the magnetic susceptibility of the rocks, which is a function of the concentration of the magnetic minerals. (2) Remanent magnetism is independent of the earth's magnetic field, and is the permanent magnetization of the magnetic particles (magnetite, etc.. ) in the rocks. This is created when these particles orient themselves parallel to the ambient field when cooling. This magnetization may not be in the same direction as the present earth's field, due to changes in the orientation of the rock or the field. The unit of measurement (variations in intensity) is commonly known as the Gamma which is equivalent to the nanotesla (nT).

Method:

The magnetometer. GSM-19 with an Overhauser sensor measures the Total Magnetic Field (TFM) perpendicular to the earth's field (horizontal position in the polar region). The unit has no moving parts, produces an absolute and relatively high resolution measurement of the field and displays the measurement on a digital lighted display and is recorded (to memory). Initially, the tuning of the instrument should agree with the nominal value of the magnetic field for each particular area. The Overhauser procession magnetometer collected the data with a 0.2 nanoTesla accuracy. The operator read each and every line at a 12.5 m interval with the sensor attached to the top of three (56cm) aluminum tubing sections. The readings were corrected for changes in the earth's magnetic field (diurnal drift) with a similar GSM-19 magnetometer, ^base station^ which automatically read and stored the readings at every 30 seconds. The data from both units was then downloaded to PC and base corrected values were computed.

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Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim

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XructJona: - Please type or print and submit In dupHcr'- Rafar to tha Mining Act and Regulation*

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OnUnoand Mines

Ministers du Dovetoppement du Nord el des mines

Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit

iztat des coOts aux fins du credit devaluation

Mining Act/Lol sur les mines

Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This information mi bs used to maintain e record and ongoing status of the mining daim(s). Questions about this collection should be oVected lo the Provincial Manager. Minings Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. 4th Floor. 150 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.

2.165 03Les rsnseignemenis personnels contenus dans la presenie formule sont recueiKs en vertu dsile Lol sur tes mlnse el serviront A lenir a jour un regisire des concessions rninieres. Adresssr loute quesilon sur la coeaco de ces renssignements au chef provincial des terrains miners, ministere du Oevetoppemenl du Nord at des Mutes. 159. rue Cedar. 4* etaga. Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264. ^^

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e The recorded holder wfl be required lo verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. N verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work flfl of pvt of tfw ssttSSflMfit none subnietttd.

:Lettu HiregisM sera tenu da verifier tes depenses demandfes dans to present etat des coOts dans tos 30 jours swvant une dsmanda a cat aflat. Si la verification n'est pas eftoctuee. le mMstre paul lajot w une partie des travaux d'evakiation presentes.

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l hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompanying Report of Work form.

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J'atteste par la presente :que tes montants indiques sont le plus exact possible et quo ces depenses ont ete engagees pour eflectuer les travaux Devaluation sur les terrains indiques dans la formule de rapport de travail ci-joint.

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OntarioMinistry of Ministeredu Geoscience Assessment Office Northern Development Developpement du Nord 9 33 Ramsey Lake Road and Mines et des Mines 6tn Floor

Sudbury, OntarioP3E 6B5

Telephone: (705) 670-5853 Fax: (705) 670-5863 . June 05, 1996Our File: 2.16503 Transaction /: W9680.00137

Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development 6 Mines4 Government Road EastLarder Lake, OntarioP2N 1A2

Dear Mr. Spooner:

SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF ASSESSMENT WORK CREDIT OH MINING LAUD, CLAIM(S) 1126679 (ET AL.) IN BEATTY TOWNSHIP(AREA)

Assessment work credit has been approved as outlined on the Declaration of Assessment Work Form accompanying this submission. The credit has been approved under Section 14, Geophysics(MAG) of the Assessment Work Regulation.

Th* approval data is June 04, 1996. Please indicate this approval on the claim record.

If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Bruce Gates at (705) 670-5856.

Yours sincerely, ORIGINAL SIGNED BY:

Ron C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands SectionMines and Minerals Division

BIG/jl Enclosure:

cc: Resident Geologist 'Assessment Files Library Kirkland Lake, Ontario Sudbury, Ontario

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LEGENDTotal Field Magnetic Plan

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