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42B05SWea90 0017A1 STOVER ELECTROMAGNETIC AND MAGNETOMETER SURVEY RENNIE MEATH PROJECT STOVER TOWNSHIP LOCATION The four claims of interest are in the Sudbury Mining District in the North east corner of Stover Township. They can be pin pointed by longitude 83 0 50' 24" and latitude 43 0 10' 10". ACCESSIBILITY The area is 140 miles north from Sault Ste. Marie and 40 miles northeast of Wawa. It is readily accessible by air from Wawa or by road from Missanabie which is located on the Cana dian Pacific Railway main line. GENERAL GEOLOGY The area is basically upper volcanic, massive and ellip soidal, largely chloritic schists. The northeastern portion of the property is cut by Algoman granite, granodiorite and dio rite with older undifferentiated gneisses, perhaps laurentian. There are also dikes of porphyry and lamprophyre. LINE CUTTING A cut grid covers the property. The base line runs 45 0 west of north, cutting the claim group diagonally. Lines were cut perpendicular to the base line at 400 foot intervals, and these lines are picketed every 100 feet. A total of 4.2 miles of lines were cut.

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Page 1: ELECTROMAGNETIC AND MAGNETOMETER SURVEY LOCATION

42B05SWea90 0017A1 STOVER

ELECTROMAGNETIC AND MAGNETOMETER SURVEY

RENNIE MEATH PROJECT

STOVER TOWNSHIP

LOCATION

The four claims of interest are in the Sudbury Mining

District in the North east corner of Stover Township. They can be pin pointed by longitude 830 50' 24" and latitude 430 10' 10".

ACCESSIBILITY

The area is 140 miles north from Sault Ste. Marie and 40 miles northeast of Wawa. It is readily accessible by air from Wawa or by road from Missanabie which is located on the Cana dian Pacific Railway main line.

GENERAL GEOLOGY

The area is basically upper volcanic, massive and ellip

soidal, largely chloritic schists. The northeastern portion of

the property is cut by Algoman granite, granodiorite and dio rite with older undifferentiated gneisses, perhaps laurentian.

There are also dikes of porphyry and lamprophyre.

LINE CUTTING

A cut grid covers the property. The base line runs 450

west of north, cutting the claim group diagonally. Lines were

cut perpendicular to the base line at 400 foot intervals, and

these lines are picketed every 100 feet. A total of 4.2 miles

of lines were cut.

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PURPOSE

ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY

To determine whether there is any sulphide mineralization.

COMPANY CONDUCTING SURVEY

Geophysical operators employed by Noranda Exploration Co.

Ltd., did the survey under supervision of Don Cross, Geological Engineer who planned and is responsible for the survey work.

wINSTRUMENT S SENSITIVITY

The Electromagnetic Survey was carried out using the Nor anda Junior Electromagnetic Unit (J.E.M.). This unit is manu factured by Crone Geophysics Ltd., for Noranda Exploration Co. Ltd., under Patent No. 63156.

Survey data (readings) are obtained by the two man crew

alternately acting as transmitter 200 feet apart. Each man is

equipped with a receiver, transmitter coil, amplifier and ear phones, all powered by a 12 volt battery. Each coil alter

nately acts as a receiver and transmitter, the latter having an output of 5 watts and operates on 1600 cps;providing a 2

to 5 null which is used in measuring the dip angle. The re

sultant sum of the dip angles measured at each station are

added together hence eliminating relief and orientation effects, These readings are the plotted at chief's position. When the

resultant sum equals zero no conductivity exists. The plane of

the transmitting coil is inclined 15 from the vertical to in

crease penatration dud optimize the coupling of the primary electromagnetic fields with conductors.

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DISCUSSION OF RESULTS

No. of Readings: 168 No. of Line Miles: 3.1

The Electromagnetic survey does not show any strong anomalous areas; however there are a few weak crossovers.

MAGNETOMETER SURVEY

The Magnetometer survey was conducted at the same time as the E.M. with equally qualified personnel using the -MoPhar MF-1 Magnetometer. ""' ^

The same grid was used with readings every 100 feet, this being reduced to 50 foot readings over anomalous areas.

The idea of the survey was to give additional information to the E.M. results.

DISCUSSION OF RESULTS

No. of Readings: 213

No. of Miles: 3.8

The Magnetometer survey shows an interesting trend running

300' north of the baseline and parallel to it.

CONCLUSIONS

The Magnetic trend has some correlation with weak E.M.

crossovers. It would bc advantageous to do more work in the

area because the E.M. results show a conductive region and the

magnetometer survey does not indicate heavy magnetite.

PETER G. COO

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-•---•-—-li -" ... ...OJXGAtE MAGNETOMETER

MODEL MF-1

Plus or minus — ' ' -v ' " '.'. ; -"' - '' ' V- ;v -1,000 gammas f. se.3.000. " . ' - ' -

10,000 " 30,000 M100,000 .r.

Sensitivity 20 gammas/oTv. 50 M .

200 " 500 "

2,000 " Taut-band suspension 1000 gammas scale \Vt" long — 50 dlv. 3000 gammas scale 1 11/16" long - 60 div. 1000 to 10,000 gamma ranges ± Q.5% of full scale 30,000 and 100,0000 gamma ranges ± ^ of full scale-40'C to +WC-40'Fto+lOO'FLi u than 2 gammas per *C (l gamma /'F)To\ )l l gamma P-P± l gamma for 24 hours at constant temperature10,000 to 75,000 gammas by 9 steps of approximately 8,000 gam mas and fine control by 10 turn potentiometer. Convertible forsouthern hemisphere or ± 30,000 gammas equatorial.1.7 ma per oersted for 1000 to 100,000 gamma ranges withmaximum termination of 15,000 ohms.DC to 5 cps (3db down)Amphenol 91-MC3F112 x l.SV-flashiight batteries "C" cell type)

(AC Power supply available) 50 milliamperes Instrument - 6tt" x 3W x 12V4"

165 x 90 x 320 mm Battery pack - 4" x 2" x l"

100x50x180 mm ' Shipping Container — 10" dia x' 16"

254 mm dia! x 410 mm

Accuracy:

Operating Temperature:

Temperature Stability: Noise Level: Long Term Stability: Bucking Adjustments:

(Latitude)

Recording Output:

Response: Connector: Batteries:

Consumption: Dimensions:

Weights: Instrument — 5 Ibs. 12 oz. Battery Pack — 2 Ibs. 4 n . Shipping — 13 Ibs.

2.6 kg. 10kg. 6.0 'xg.

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79 Mortin Ross Avenue.

LIMITEDOownsview. Ontario, Conode

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SPECIFICATIONS

1) Standard Unit2) High Frequency tlnit

READOUT r-

NULL INDICATOR ~

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RANGE .*-

BATTERY POWER

480/1800 CPS 1800/3600 CPS

•— Massive Sulphide Exploration*— Disseminated Sulphide Exploration

Dip angle from inclinometer ± Vfe"

Audio through crystal earphones

Per man each transceiver unit— 15 Ib.Shipping weight including 2 spare batteries — 55 Ib.

non-conductive overburden l 0 wide null at 300' non-conductive overburden 15 0 wide null at 500'

Normal 12 volt — TW-2 Burgess; 732 Evercady, M-919 Mallory Hi Power 18 volt — 3 of 6 volt F4BP Burgess and Adaptor BATTERY LIFE — 2 weeks to l month RECEIVER — 1.4 volt mercury RM1R — life l year

PRICE S2,000.00 including method rights RENTAL SI 10.00 per month

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AND ADDRESSES'

tin-Cutter or Cootractor NICK HIBBART. FORT WILLIAM. ONTARIO.

R. MCELROY. 66 H. Clarktoa St. t PORT AttTBOR. ONTARIO.

DON CROSS, 22 S. CaabtrUad St., PORT ARTHUR, ONTARIO.

^'COVERING DATESCutting MARCH 3 - 1 2ta, 1969.

Office MAY 4 ^ 6th. 1969.i;*S;:-M ' -'M&' : -^,; INSTRUMENT DATA

J Make, Model and Type MCPHAB MF^l MAGNETOMETER

-;V : Scale Constant or Sensitivity ———————————————————— :; or provide copy of instrument data from Manufacturer's brochure

Total Number of Stations Within Claim Group 222

Number of Miles of Line cut Within Claim Group

ASSESSMENT WORK CREDITS REQUESTED

Geological Survey ______ Days per Claim

4.2 Mile*

Geophysical Survey 60 Days per Claim

MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED

_______S 155462. S 155483. S 155484. S 155485

DATE SEPTEMBER 1 6, 1969.

TOTAL

SIGNED^••^ P abov \a , .

' rale form l* required for each type of survey

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l^A-Htf-'' '^.. i;!'--' : SPECIAL PROVISION '": v"--f".C-'"*^ '•': :^:-:f:f^^^.^^jjj:

ASSESSMENT WORK DETAILS

•NAMES AND ADDRESSES^M' ;;"''blefLine Cutter or Contractor NIoK HIBBAOT. TOCT MlLLIAil, ONTAglO

FlirtyChief B. MCELROY, 66 N. CltrkfOa St., PORT ARYHUH, ONTAaiO.

Consultant DON CROSS, 22 S. Cwb^rlaad St., POST ARTHDfl, ONTAHIO.

3; ^COVERING DATES

^f Line Cutting MAHCH S ~ 12, 1969.'. WiT*^ ,

W: Field Md Of f ice MAY 4 - 6 t 1969.

^x INSTRUMENT DATA"•;-...-" " :-;- -

'HL Make, Model and Type CHONE "JON10fi" B.M.

•'.- Scale Constant or Sensitivityor provide copy of instrument data from Manufacturer's brochure

222Total Number of Stations Within Claim Group ———————————

Number of Miles of Line cut Within Claim Group 4.2 Miles

ASSESSMENT WORK CREDITS REQUESTED

Geological Survey

Geophysical Survey . 60

Days per Claim

Days per Claim

MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED

S 15548*. S 155488, S 155484, f 155485

TOTAL —

DATE SEPT. 16, 1969. SIGNED —yT * f fff u . j^^xv

A Beparale form i* required for each type of survey

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f fpTMh, Recorder of...... ,,;?]M^^g|^:T; | NOit/.NJA BXPLOHATIU CO. LTD., A 343871: ? '' ' nome of Recorded Holder Miner's Licence j- ^700-44 King St.. W,, Toronto, Ontorio.

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rv"-''x*''^ type of woflcnot before reported to bo applied on the following contiguous claims .'

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S \55483 60 ' NOT TO BE REMOVED ^..V..Y...... ....... ............. .......w ""•""•'B THE RESIDENT S.AA5.4.W ..60 ............. ....... THE OFFICE OF THE ^

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^ (In the case of geological and/or geophysical survey (s) where more than re claims are involved attach o se

READ CAREFULLY: THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS REQUIRED BY THE MIN'lNO RECORDER,

For Manual Work, Stripping or Opening up of Mines, Sinking Shafts or Other Actual Mining Operations - Naiaddresses of the men who performed the work ond the dotes ond hours of their employment. For Diamond and other Core Drilling - Footogo, No. and angle of holes and diameter of core. Name and adiowner or operator of drill. Dotes when drilling was done. Signed core log and sketch in duplicate. For Compressed Air or Other Power Driven or Mechanical EquipmentTypo of drill or equipment. Names ond addresses of men engaged in operating equipment and the dates and 1 their employment. For Power Stripping - Type of equipment. Nome ond address o' ownei or operator. Amount expended. Dotes 0work was done. Proof of actual cost must be submitted within 30 days of recording. With ooch of the above types of work sketches oro required to show the location and extent of the work in to the nearest claim post. In the case of diamond or other core drilling the sketch must be submitted in du For Geological ond Geophysical Survey - The names and addresses of men employed os well as dates.instrument used in the case of geophysical survey. R.po/ii ond mops m duplicott mui' S* 'i ltd with the 1 within 60 days of recording. For Land Survey - the name ond address o' Onto'no Land *u' '*yo'

The Required Information is as Follows: Attach o ii*' .1 ihi* vpoc* .t " *^'//*// /v/7?)/1-^

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