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8.5755 ELLIOTT 010
REPORT ON
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
OF
PERRON CLAIMS
ELLIOT AND HARKER TOWNSHIPS
DISTRICT OF COCHRANE
LARDER 1AKE MINING DIVISION
FOR
A. H. PERRON
BY
T. ATHERTON B.Se.
H. E. NEAL 6. ASSOCIATES LTD.
TORONTO - CANADA
RECEIVEDAUG \ 6 1983
MINING LANDS SECTION
JULY 1983
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 SUMMARY l
2.O INTRODUCTION 2
3.0 THE PROPERTY 3
4.0 LOCATION AND ACCESS 4
5.0 PREVIOUS WORK 5
6.0 GEOLOGY 6
6.1 General Geology 6
6.2 Geology of the Claim Group 7
6.2.1 Basalt and Andesite 7
6.2.2 Dacite 8
6.2.3 Rhyolite 8
6.2.4 Intrusive Rocks 9
6.3 Structure 9
6.4 Mineralization 10
7.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 11
8.0 REFERENCES 12
l.O SUMMARY
The geological survey in Elliot and Harker Township was conducted
by H. E. Neal 6 Associates Ltd. personnel during July, 1983. The
survey was on behalf of A. H. Perron of Kirkland Lake. The survey
was conducted over a grid cut in the bush at a line interval of
400 feet covering 12 unpatented mining claims.
The survey showed the claim group to be underlain mainly by
basalt. Some andesite, rhyolite, dacite and intrusive rocks are
also present. Two outcrops contain large quartz veins with
associated sulphide mineralization. The largest quartz vein is
45 feet long and is located on 24E-9. The other outcrop (20E-4)
is a crystalline rhyolite and contains a stockwork of mineralized
quartz veins.
The geology is similar to that of the former Toronto Harker and
Iris Gold Mines properties in Harker Township. Gold mineralization
was found in the rhyolite on both properties.
Future work should include stripping and blasting of the
mineralized quartz veins.
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2.0 INTRODUCTION;
The unpatented claims held by A.H. Perron of Kirkland Lake, Ontario
consist of 11 contiguous claims in Elliot and Harker Townships and
one isolated claim (L5452519 in Harker Township. The geological
survey was conducted by H.E. Neal S Associates Ltd. personnel during
July 1983. Personnel consisted of the author and an assistant. The
survey was done to locate and evaluate the presence of economic minerals.
The survey was conducted over a grid with picket lines every 400 feet.
ONTARIO
H E NE.AL B ASSOCIATLS LTD
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3 - 0 THE PROPERTY;
The property consists of 11 contiguous unpatented mining claims in
Elliot and Harker Townships and one unpatented mining claim in Harker
Township. The claims are lasted below and are shown on the accompanying
property map:
Claim No. Township
L545251 Harker l
L545252 and L545253 Harker 2
L545254 to L545260 incl. Elliot 7
L547461 Elliot l
L547462 Harker l
All of the claims except L545251 are contiguous.
The claims are held by A.H. Perron of Kirkland Lake, Ontario and all
are being submitted for assessment credits.
LOCATION
S C ALT. 1 in. To
MEAL A ASSOCIATES
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LOCATION AND ACCESS;
The 12 claims are located in Harker and Elliot Townships, District
of Cochrane in the Larder Lake Mining Division. The claims are
located between the 9 and 10 mile posts along the Harker, Elliot
Township boundary. The claims are located 30 miles southeast of
Matheson, Ontario. Access to the claims is by Highway 101 east from
Matheson and south through Harker Township by logging road to within
3h miles of the property by truck. Direct access to the claims is
by all terrain vehicle.
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ELLIOT 8. HARKER CLAIMS
PROPERTY MAP
SCALE 1 TO 1/2 MILE
H.E, MEAL A ASSOCIATES LTD.
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5.0 PREVIOUS WORK;
1947 - Trenching and blasting of several trenches by the Good Fish
Mining Company Limited and Iris Gold Mines Limited. Several
mineralized quartz veins were sampled.
1982 - Ground magnetic and VLF-EM surveys were conducted over the
claims covered by the present survey for A.H. Perron.
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6.0 GEOLOGY ;
General Geology
The rocks in Elliot and Harker Townships are Archean in age and aret
part of the Abitibi greenstone belt. The townships and surrounding
area are underlain by a complex assemblage of volcanic, sedimentary
and plutonic rocks. The map area is part of a larger area that is
bounded by the Destor Porcupine Fault to the north and the Larder Lake
Fault to the south. The rocks make up part of a large synclinorium
that trends east-west from Noranda to west of Timmins.
The volcanic rocks underlying the two townships are tholeitic mafic
to felsic lavas. These rocks are older than the calc-alkaline rocks
that underly the south part of Elliot Township.
The intrusive rocks in the area range from felsics to mafic in
composition.
Faulting is divided into three major sets. The oldest set is southwest
trending strike faults. These are intersected and offset by northwest
and northeast trending cross faults.
6.2 Geology of the Claim Group
The claim group is underlain by a series of southwest striking felsic
to mafic volcanics. These rocks are intruded by a northeast trending
diabase dike that is probably middle to late Precambrian (Matachewan)
in age.
6.2.1 Basalt and Andjesite
Most of the outcrops that occur in the claim group are basalt and
andesite. These rocks range from massive fine grained to coarse
diabasic flows which are the most common varieties to the pillowed,
spherulitic and fragmental varieties.
The massive fine grained to diabasic lavas are best exposed on the
Elliot Township claims although they are common in the Harker claims
also. They have a massive blocky texture. Pyrite occurs as widely
disseminated cubes and small flecks throughout the rock and is generally
less than 17,. A porphyritic diabasic basalt is located on the north
side of outcrop 4W-2. Large feldspars up to l inch occur on the outcrop.
Pillow lavas up to 30 feet in width occur. The pillows can be
spherulitic as in outcrop 20W-4 or as dark green to grey as in BL-13E.
All pillows face south.
The spherulitic lava and pillow lavas contain spherules up to ^ inch
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but are generally less than ^ inch. These lavas were not seen in
the Elliot Township claims.
Fragmental lavas are common on claim L545251 as agglomerate or flow
top breccias. The flows are quite thick and the rocks could be one
or the other. Outcrops of hyaloclastite occurs on outcrop 24W-5 and
BL-16W. The fragments are ringed and concentric in appearance. The
fragments are mainly composed of chert.
6.2.2 Dacite
Dacite occurs as a medium grey to green brittle rock in outcrop
32W-1 and 20W-1 and 2. The dacite in these outcrops is massive
textured and barren of pyrite. This rock is not common in the claim
group and may be altered andesite.
6.2.3 Rhyolite
Rhyolite occurs in scattered outcrops throughout the claim group.
The outcrop distribution indicates three and possibly four separate
bands. The rhyolite is mainly pink to black to bluish grey with a
fine grained massive texture. Pyrite is generally less than IK although
a pink crystalline outcrop (20E-4) contains up to 2% coarse cubes of
pyrite. Covellite and specularite are also present in this outcrop. The
pyrite occurs mainly along fracture planes.
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6.2.4 Intrusive Rocks
The intrusive rocks that occur on the property are diabase, gabbro
and lamprophyre.
i
The diabase occurs as a northeast trending dike up to 75 feet wide and
extensively exposed on claim L545251. The rock ranges from a black
fine grained texture near the contacts to coarse grained in the centre
of the intrusive.
One outcrop of gabbro occurs on outcrop 12E-3. This is a coarse grained
rock with a salt and pepper texture. No pyrite was seen in this rock.
Lamprophyre dikes occur on outcrops BL-14E and BL-12E. The lamprophyre
on outcrop BL-14E is l" to 2" wide. On outcrop BL-12E is a little over
6 . 3 Structure
Two northwest trending faults were observed on outcrop BL-14E and 28E-5.
The faults are right lateral in movement and are probably subsidiary
to larger northwest trending faults located in the area. Another larger
northwest trending fault is suggested by the magnetometer map in the
vicinity of line 4E where a small stream occupies a wide depression.
The rocks strike 65 to 75 and have dips ranging from vertical to
80 south. These are probably part of the north limb of a steep syncline
to the south.
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6.4 Mineraliza t ion
Large quartz veins occur in two places in claim L545251. They occur
on outcrops 20E-4 and 24E-9. The quartz vein on outcrop 24E-9 is
about 40 feet long and is' exposed in a trench. The quartz is white
to grey and contains wall rock fragments up to 3 inches. Pyrite
concentrations are up to 1/& and occur as coarse cubes. Chalcopyrite
covellite and specularite are also present in small quantities. The
wall rock is a silicified, carbonatized basalt.
Outcrop 20E-4 is a pink coarse to fine crystalline rhyolite. Quartz
veins up to 2 inches occur as a stockwork throughout the outcrop.
Pyrite occurs as coarse disseminated cubes up to 2%. Specularite and
chalcopyrite are rare but are present as occasional flecks. There is
no evidence of any previous work on this outcrop.
Grab samples were taken from each location and sent for assay. The
results are not available at present.
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7 ' 0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
The geology of the unpatented claims is similar to the geology on
the adjacent Iris Gold Mines property to the east. The rhyolite on
the Iris property has returned significant gold values in the past
(Storen 1947).
Other trenches found during the present survey were too overgrown and
caved and nothing was seen in them. No assays by the Goodfish Mining
Company were reported.
Future work on the property should include reopening the trench on outcrop
24E-9, in claim L545251 and blasting and sampling of the trench and outcrop
20E-4.
Peter G. Atherton B.Se.
H.E. Neal 6. Associates Ltd.
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8.0 REFERENCES:
JENSEN L.S. 1971e: Elliot Township, District of Cochrane;Ont. Dept. Mines and Northern Affairs, Prelim, mapP.705, Geol. Surv. scale l inch to ^ mile. Geology 1971.
1978: Geology of Thackeray, Elliot, Tannahill and Dokis Townships, District of Cochrane; Ontario Geological Survey Report 165,71p. Accompanied by Maps 2367, 2368, scale 1:31680 (l inch to h mile).
SATTERLY, J. 1951: Geology of Harker Township, District of Cochrane; Ont. Dept. Mines (Vol. 60, Pt. 7 p. 1-47 (published 1952).
CERTIFICATE
I, Peter G. Athttrton of 5425 Croydon Road, Burlington, Ontario,
do hereby certify that:
ii1. I am a graduate geologist residing at the above address.
2. I am a graduate of Brock University in Geology and have
worked for H.E. Nea.l S Associates Ltd. in that capacity
since 1975.
3. I have no interest directly or indirectly nor do l expect
to have any interest in the properties held by
Alex H. Perron.
A. My report is based on personal examination of the property
and supervision of the surveys being conducted on the
property.
Dated this 9th day of August, 1983 at Toronto, Ontario.
Signed
P.G. Atherton B.Se.Geologist,U.K. Neal 6 Associates Ltd.
ntario
Ministry of Natural Resources
GEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICAL - GEOCHEMICAL TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT
File.
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.
Type of Sui
Township o
Claim Hold
Survey Con
Author of I
Address of
Covering D(
Total Miles
SPECIAL
vey(s)
r Area Harker and Elliot
er(s) Alex E. Perron
H. E. ipanyNeal St Associates Ltd.
, Peter G. Atherton B. Se. leporr . - . ,C/ O H, L. Meal tt Associates jjtu. Aiithr606-55 Otieen Street East, Toronto.
ites of Surv
of Line Cul
, PROVISICCREDITS REQUEST
July ey
)NS TED
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.
ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.
AIRBORNE CREDITS
Magnetome
HATKr Au
Res. Geol.
tpr
a A, 1QR
Previous SurveysFile No.
..................
Type
.................
17, 1983 to Aug. 4, 1983({incoming to office)
DAYS~ , . , per claim Geophysical
F.lprtrnm^gnptir
Magn''t"'p''tT , ,,,,, , ,, , , ...,.M.,
Rfldiomptric,
20Gpolngiral
(Special provision credits do not apply to airborne surveys)
Electromagi (enter (!
^ SIGN,*
lays per claim)
.TT IR P.- ^^.-^ ^fc/Author of Report or Agent
Qualifications
Date Claim Holder
.................
W6 j B '15S3
....MNWfi.iAWOs..^^....
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically
L 545251
lpr L*5 545252 (number)
L 545253
L 545254
L 545255
L 545256
L 545257
L 545258
L 545259
L 545260
L 547461
L 547462
TOTAL CLAIMS 12 -,
Number of Stations.
Station interval ——— Profile scale ^——^
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey
.Number of Readings
.Line spacing ————.
Contour interval.
UH Wz;O
Instrument
Accuracy — Scale constant.
Diurnal correction method.Base Station check-in interval (hours). Base Station location and value ——-—
y Instrument
.ECTROMAGNET1CV.J] rnnfignratinn
Toil separation
AccuracyMethod: d Fixed transmitter O Shoot back D In lineFreniienrv
D Parallel line
Parameters measured.
o
InstrumentScale constant.
Corrections made.
Base station value and location .
Elevation accuracy.
l**\ wHM
H<Nk— i
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3 2QWgl—*
Q2
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Hh— 4
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H00^-HW
tt!
Instrument ——^————. Method D Time Domain
Parameters — On time ——— - Off time .
[D Frequency Domain _ Frequency _____ Range ..——————
time.
— Integration time.
Power.Electrode array— Electrode spacing .
Type of electrode
SELF POTENTIAL
Instrument———————————————————————————————————————— Range.Survey Method —————————————————————————————————————————
Corrections made.
RADIOMETRIC
Instrument.Values measured.Energy windows (levels)————-—-—---^——.————^—.—————..——————...—
Height of instrument____________________________Background Count. Size of detector————.—————^-————————————-—————————.—Overburden -—-—————-——-.-——--————^^-^————.—^-———.-——..—
(type, depth - include outcrop map)
OTHERS (SEISMIC, DRILL WELL LOGGING ETC.)
Type of survey_______________________Instrument ______^-_____——_-____——Accuracy———————————-^———.—^———.——.
Parameters measured.
Additional information (for understanding results).
AIRBORNE SURVEYS
Type of survey(s)——— Instrument(s) —————
(specify for each type of survey) Accuracy—-——-——————————
(specify for each type of survey) Aircraft used.———^——--————————-————^—-—-——————
Sensor altitude.Navigation and flight path recovery method.
Aircraft altitude______________________________Line Sparing Miles flown over total area__________________________Over claims only.
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY - PROCEDURE RECORD
Numbers of claims from which samples taken.
Total Number of Samples- Type of Sample.
(Nature of Material)
Average Sample Weight.——————— Method of Collection————————
Soil Horizon Sampled. Horizon Development- Sample Depth————— Terrain—————————
Drainage Development——————————— Estimated Range of Overburden Thickness.
ANALYTICAL METHODS Values expressed in: per cent
p. p. m. p. p. b.
D D D
Cu, Pb,
Others^.
Zn, Ni, Co, Ag, Mo, As.-(circle)
Field Analysis (.Extraction Method. Analytical Method- Reagents Used ——
Field Laboratory Analysis No. ——————————
SAMPLE PREPARATION(Includes drying, screening, crushing, ashing)
Mesh size of fraction used for analysis -^——
Extraction Method. Analytical Method .
Reagents Used ——
Commercial Laboratory (. Name of Laboratory— Extraction Method^—. Analytical Method —— Reagents Used ————
.tests)
.tests)
-tests)
General. General.
^ntftrir ^ yNGjochemicat and^xpendituresjj
Claim HoldertJ
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2,5755 ELLIOTT
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Add roi
-r-Date of Survey (from tt to) d/ 07 /?J l //- d^ tf- Day l Mo. j Yr. | Day | Mo. | Yr.
Survey Company
Name and Addreii of Author (of Geo Technical report)
Total Miles of line Cut
For first survey:Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For feactl'ttuxmroiiai auivcy-
using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter total (s) here
MININGAirborne Credits
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
eter
Geological
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
Radiometric
.u* Claim
Claim
Days per Claim
Days per Claim
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed
Performed on Clalm(s)
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Instructions Totel Days Credits may be apportioned at th choice. Enter number of days credits per clal
K— ...M.......... l - l IK l
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e claim holder's m selected
, 1 1
Date Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)
Certfffcation Verifying Report of Work
Prefix Number
Prefix
/
NumbertfSJ
Days Cr. j l Prefix T Number
Days Cr. Prefix
i A
i -A
Number
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
Days Cr.
Days Cr.
Total Davs Cr.lDate Recorded
l hereby certify thet l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the fact* let forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed tame during and/or after iti completion and the annexed report is true.
Name end Postal Addrasi of Parson Certifying
! G, -Certified by (Signature)Date Certified
H. E. MEAL fc ASSOCIATES LTD.Mineral Consultants
Ste. 606 , 55 Queen Street Best, Toronto, Canada M5C 1 R6 Telephone: (416) 368-0166
August 12, 1983
Mr, E. F. Anderson,Director, ,Land Management Branch,Whitney Block, Room 6^50,Queens Park, Ayg j gToronto, Ontario
M7A 1W3 MNING LANDS SECTION
Dear Sir: Re: A1ex Perron CI ai m s
Enclosed please find the following reportssubmitted for assessment work credits by H. E. Neal t Associates Ltd. on behalf of Alex H. Perron:
2 copies - Report on Geological Survey of Perron Claims, Elliot and Harker Townships, District of Cochrane, Larder Lake Mining Division, Ontario
2 maps - Scale 1 inch to 200 feet( one map to accompany each report )
Yours very truly,
Peter G. Atherton B.Se.H. E. Neal S Associates Ltd.
Ministryof Geotechnical
Ontario ^ Approval
\File
J.S7SS
/W* A 3-Mining Lands Comments
DTo: Geophysics
Comments
l l Approved | | Wish to see again with correctionsDate Signature
To: Geology- Expenditures Mf-
Comments
0Approved [ ) Wish to see again with corrections V//DTo: Geochemistry
Comments
l l Approved [ | Wish to see agai n with correctionsDate Signature
j [To: Mining Lands Section, Room 6462, Whitney Block. {Tel: 5-1380)
1693 (81/10)
2.5755
August 19, 1983
Mr. George KoleszarMining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources4 Government Road EastP.O. Box 984Kirkland Lake, OntarioP2N 1A2
Dear Sir:
We have received reports and maps for a Geological Survey submitted under Special Provisions (credit for Performance and Coverage) on mining claims L 545251 et al 1n the Townships of Harker and Elliot.
This material will be examined and assessed and a statement of assessment work credits will be Issued.
We do not have a copy of the report of work which 1s normally filed with you prior to the submission of this technical data. Please forward a copy as soon as possible.
Yours very truly,
E. F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6450Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Telephone: (416) 965-1380
A. Barr/as
cc Alex E. PerronKirkland Lake, Ontario
Peter Atherton Toronto, Ontario
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LEGEND
PATENTED LAND
PATENTED FOR SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY
LEASE
LICENSE OF OCCUPATION
CROWN LAND SALES
LOCATED LAND
CANCELLED
MINING RIGHTS ONLY
SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY
HIGHWAY ft ROUTE NO.
ROADS
TRAILS
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SCALE: 1-INCH 40 CHAINS
LEGEND
PATENTED LAND
CROWN LAND SALE
LEASES
LOCATED LANDLICENSE OF OCCUPATIONMINING RIGHTS ONLYSURFACE RIGHTS ONLY
ROADSIMPROVED ROADSKING'S HIGHWAYS
RAILWAYSPOWER LINESMARSH OR MUSKEGMINESCANCELUnPATENTED S.R.O.
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NOTES400* Surface Rights reservation along the shores of all lakes and rivers.
PLAN NO, -
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MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCESSURVEYS AND MAPPING BRANCH
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KEY MAP
SCALE, i ,nch to 2 miles
11* W
Mag
spherulitic pillow
LEGEND
BASALT a, fine grained massive b/ diabasic,
gabbroic massive 9 pillow lava dj spherulitic lava
e) spherulitic pillow lava f) How top breccia
g) hyaloclastite h) vesicular
ANDESITE a) fine grained massive
DACITE a) fine grained massive
RHYOLITE a) fine grained massive
lava h; vesicular
a DIABASE 41 GABBRO
LAMPROPHYRE
SYMBOLSLOCATED CLAIM POSTS
ASSUMED CLAIM POSTS
SAMPLE NUMBERS
OUTCROP and OUTCROP AREA
SMALL OUTCROP
JOINTING- vertical and inclined
STRIKE- vertical and inclined
LOGGING ROAD
TRAIL
TRENCH
FAULT- KNOWN , ASSUMED
CONTACT- KNOWN , ASSUMED
PILLOW
INTERMITTENT STREAM
SWAMP
SLOPE
POPLAR
SPRUCE
ALEX H. PERRON
ELLIOTT AND HARKER CLAIMS
ELLIOTT AND HARKER TOWNSHIPS
GEOLOGICAL MAP
200 l—
400——l
600
1 INCH TO 200 FEET
H.E. NEAL 8. ASSOCIATES LTD.
TORONTO CANADA
DRAWN BY S.D APPROVED BY H E.N.
DRAWING No83-6-1
DATE.JULY 1983
32D05NVM92 2.5755 ELLIOTT 220-
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