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53F02SW0005 010 CANADIAN OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM LTD. MINERALS DIVISION GEOLOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE SANDY C-WEST BLOCK CLAIM TRENCHES SANDY LAKE BELT NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO JAN l G 1S MINING LANDS SECTION 4 MINING CLAIMS NO. KRL 561196-561199 CLAIM SHEET M3016 - RAHILL LAKE BY: F.W. GITTINGS, HON. B.Se. COVERING WORK COMPLETED DURING OCTOBER 1982

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53F02SW0005 010

CANADIAN OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM LTD.

MINERALS DIVISION

GEOLOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY

OF THE

SANDY C-WEST BLOCK CLAIM TRENCHES

SANDY LAKE BELT

NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO JAN l G 1S

MINING LANDS SECTION

4 MINING CLAIMS

NO. KRL 561196-561199

CLAIM SHEET M3016 - RAHILL LAKE

BY:

F.W. GITTINGS, HON. B.Se.

COVERING WORK COMPLETED DURING OCTOBER 1982

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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE

1. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS........................... l

2. INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.1 Location and Access............................... 22.2 Previous Work..................................... 4

3. WORK COMPLETED 1982...........................,....... 43.1 Trenching......................................... 43.2 Sampling and Analyses............................. 63.3 Petrography....................................... 73.4 Magnetic Susceptibility Survey.................... 7

4. GEOLOGY.................................... . . . . . . . . . . . 74.1 General Geology................................... 74.2 Geology of the Sandy 'C - Western Block' Claims... 84.3 Geology of Trench SAN 82-C-T4..................... 94.4 Rock Geochemistry.................................10

5. CONCLUSIONS...........................................11

6. REFERENCES............................... . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

LIST OF TABLES

Table l Analyses on Sandy 'C' Rocks...................... 62 Table of Rock Units.............................. 9

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure l Index Map........................................ 32 Location of Sandy Claims......................... 5

APPENDICES

Appendix I Analytical Results. . ... .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. ... . .. .. .13II Thin Section Descriptions..... ... ............. .17

III List of Personnel. . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . ... .. .. .22

PLAN (In back Pocket)

Plan l Geology of the Sandy 'C 1 Claims2 Geology, Geochemistry and Magnetic Susceptibility

Trench SAN 82-C-T4

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1. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS

One trench totalling 10.0 m in length was blasted

out across a gold occurrence located during Canadian

Occidental's 1981 summer program in the Sandy Lake Belt.

The rocks exposed in the trenches include: iron

formation and diabase. Gold values were at or below the

5 ppb detection limit.

The trench was chip sampled at a 0.25 m interval.

All samples were analyzed for gold, silver and arsenic.

Forty samples were collected. The results were disappointing.

Due to budgetary cutbacks and the low potential for

gold mineralization on these claims it is recommended that no

further work be done and the claims allowed to lapse.

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2. INTRODUCTION

The Sandy 'C' Claims are one of a group of claim

blocks staked in 1981 to cover known areas of iron formation

outcrop on the Sandy Lake Greenstone Belt. The original 'C 1

block was allowed to lapse except for 12 claims in two separate

blocks. This report deals with the western block of four

contiguous claims which are presently held by Canadian

Occidental Petroleum Ltd. of 180 Attwell Drive, 4th Floor,

Rexdale, Ontario, M9W 6A9.

The trench was blasted out across areas where a

high gold value was discovered during the 1981 Canadian

Occidental field mapping program in the Sandy Lake Belt. The

purpose of the trench was to investigate the showings

potential for economic gold mineralization.

This report presents the results of the trenching

work and is submitted on behalf of Canadian Occidental

Petroleum Ltd., the holders of the claims.

2.1 Location and Access

The Sandy 'C 1 claims are located on the north shore

of Sandy Lake 225 km north of Red Lake in northwestern Ontario

(N.T.S. map sheet 53/F/2). The 'C 1 claims are in the Red Lake

Mining Division of the Patricia Portion of the District of

Kenora {see Figures l and 2).

The native settlement of Sandy Lake is located 25 km

west of the claims. There are bi-weekly scheduled flights

from Winnipeg to Sandy Lake by Air-Dale as well as scheduled

flights from Thunder Bay and Pickle Lake.

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••Ai— Fovouroble Loke Mine Site

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(Northwestern Ontorio Index MopLOCATION OF

CANAOIANOXY PROJECTSSANDY CLAIMS

Figure lNT.S. 52B,52N,520,53A , 538, 53C.53F, 536, 53H

O tO 40

Legend— Po*ed rood

— Grovel roodTown

* Indion settlement

1982________

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Canadian Occidental chartered a float equipped

Beaver from Green Airways in Red Lake for transportation to

the work area from a base camp 2 km east of the claims.

Highway 808, a new all weather road from Pickle Lake

to Windigo Lake comes within 50 miles of the properties to the

southeast. Winter haulage roads have been used in the past to

transport heavy equipment and supplies into the area.

Getty Mines Ltd. is presently undertaking development

work at the old Favourable Lake Mine 32 km southwest of the

claims. I f the mine is brought into production there is a

possibility that an all weather road will be extended into the

area and provide direct road transportation to the south (see

Figure 1).

2.2 Previous Work

During the late 1930's and early 1940's, the Sandy

Lake Greenstone Belt was prospected for gold, however there

are no reported gold occurrences on the Sandy 'C 1 Claims.

In the summer of 1981, Canadian Occidental carried

out a shoreline mapping program of their Sandy Lake claim groups

including the 'C' claims. The results of this program are

contained in an internal Canadian Occidental report entitled

"Geology and Geochemistry of the Sandy Claims, Sandy Lake Belt,

Northwestern Ontario, March 1982".

3. WORK COMPLETED

3.1 Trenching

One trench totalling 10.0 m in length was blasted out.

The blast holes were drilled out using two pluggers, an Atlas

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KEY MAP scoie : l inch to 200 miles

x- MAP AREA

figure 2

PROJECT SANDY North Western Ontorio N.T.S 53 C 8 53 F

LOCATION MAPScott: l' 250,000 FigjreCANADIAN OCCIDENTAL PETROLEU*Minerol* Divigion Nov 82

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Copco and a Wacker. The four-man crew spent 2 part days

on October 8 and 9th, 1982, drilling, blasting, mucking,

mapping and sampling the trench.

3.2 Sampling and Analyses

A total of 40 channel chip samples were collected.

The sample interval was 0.25 m. All samples were analysed for

gold, silver and arsenic. Two samples were also analysed for

Ni, Cu, Co and Zn. Two samples have whole rock analyses.

Analyses were done in Ottawa by Bondar-Clegg Ltd. The elements

analysed, methods used and the lower detection limits are

listed in Table 1. Analytical results are shown graphically

on Plan 2 and 5, and listed by sample number in Appendix I.

TABLE l

ANALYSES ON SANDY 'C' ROCKS

Element

Au

As

Ag

Lower Detection Limit

Whole Rock Analyses

PPb

ppm

O . l ppm

Cu

Ni

CO

Zn

1 ppm

2 ppm

1 ppm

1 ppm

Extraction

Aqua Regia

Nitric Pet-rochloricDigestion

HN0 3 -HC1 hot extr.

Method

Fire Assay AA

Colourimetric

Atomic Absorption

No. of Samples

40

40

40

2

2

2

2

Q.1% Serai-quantitative

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3.3 Petrographic Analysis

A total of 3 rock specimens were thin sectioned by

Geoplastech in Toronto and sent to Dr. S. Boutcher of St. Vital,

Manitoba for petrographic analyses. Her reports are in

Appendix II.

3.4 Magnetic Susceptibility Survey *

A magnetic susceptibility survey was conducted along

the trench. Readings were taken on 0.25 m intervals. The

survey was undertaken to determine the actual magnetic strength

of the various rock types. These observations will be used in

the future by enabling a comparison between the actual magnetic

properties of known rock types to the data received from the

ground magnetic survey. The results of this comparison will

aid in the interpretation of magnetic units not exposed and

provide a better understanding of the distribution of iron

formations underlying the claim block.

The instrument used was a Scintrex SM-5. Results

of the surveys are shown graphically on Plan 2.

4. GEOLOGY

4.l General Geology

This belt was first mapped in 1938 at a scale of

l inch to l mile (1:63,360) by Satterly (1938), and was later

included in a regional, l inch to 2 mile reconnaissance survey

(Bennett and Riley, Operation Lingman Lake 1969). Data collected

during the Bennett et al. (1969) survey was insufficient to

modify Satterly's interpretation. As a result, the author has

relied heavily on the work of Satterly.

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"The underlying bedrock of the area is entirely

Precambrian in age. Throughout the region a heavy drift-mantle

of Pleistocene age overlies the bedrock with a maximum thickness

of 50 feet. Much of the drift is varved clay laid down in a

post-glacial lake; towards the east end of Sandy Lake, the

drift consists of sand and boulders as well as clay.

The Sandy Lake Belt is about 50 miles long and has a

maximum width of about 10 to 15 miles. Mafic to intermediate

volcanics which have undergone metamorphism to greenschist and

almandine amphibolite facies make up 80 to 90S; of the belt.

The remainder of the belt is felsic to intermediate metavolcanics,

metasediments, and metagabbro" (the above excerpt taken from

Satterly, 1938) .

4.2 Geology of the Sandy 'C - Western Block' Claims

The Sandy 'C' Claims were mapped by Kevin Leonard

of Canadian Occidental in July 1981. The map produced is

included in this report as Plan l with the location of the

1982 trenches, which have been added.

The three main rock types are mafic metavolcanics,

iron formation and diabase dykes or sills. Iron formation outcrops

are located along the shoreline, which in this claim block is

generally north-south. The strike of the bedding in the iron

formation is east-north-east (see Plan 1). Amphibolized diabase

(symbol Id on Plan 1) is the dominant rock type and is commonly

found enclosing the iron formation (see Plan 2). The percentage

of diabase in this claim block is higher than the other claim

blocks investigated.

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There does not appear to be a major structural break

or major folding in the area of the western block of the 'C 1

Claims.

TABLE 2

TABLE OF ROCK UNITS

Age Name Description

Archean Diabase Massive, medium to fine grained anddark green in colour, composed of uralitic amphibole and plagioclase laths, well developed ophitic texture.

Iron Formation Alternating bands of quartz anhedraand magnetite giving a corregated appearance on weathered surface. Very finely laminated, very fine grained and slightly metamorphosed. Actinolite commonly associated with magnetite rich layers.

4.3 Geology of Trench SAN 82-OT4 (Plan 2)

This trench was blasted across an outcrop of diabase

and iron formation, A grab sample of iron formation collected

in 1981, from this outcrop contains 2100 ppb gold {see Plan 1).

The trench is 10.0 m long and is only a few feet above the

water line of Sandy Lake.

The trench exposed two segments of iron formation

separated and enclosed by diabase. The iron formation could

be followed for 5 m along strike before it was covered by drift

or the waters of Sandy Lake. Because of this short strike

length it is impossible to determine whether the iron formations

are country rock slices which were rafted into the intrusion or

sills intruded along the bedding planes of the iron formation.

The iron formation which occurs from 1.0 to 1.75 m in the trench

has been sheared. This shear extends into the diabase and

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*

therefore post dates the intrusion. Neither the shear or the calcite vein at 3.0 m contain anomalous levels of gold.In her petrographic reports (Appendix II) Dr. Boutcher describes the diabase as pervasively uralitised and unsheared. The plagioclase from sample 82-SAN-2109 is relatively fresh while only remnant plagioclase remains in sample 82-SAN-2140. The sample of iron formation analyzed (82-SAN-2129) is slightly metamorphosed, actinolite rich and cut by carbonate filled fractures.

The high gold value obtained in 1981 was not repeated and the gold level was at or below the detection limit of 5 ppb. 4.4 Rock Geochemistry

The trench was sampled continuously at a 0.25 m interval. All samples were analysed for gold/ silver and arsenic.

Two samples of diabase was analysed for Ni, Cu, Zn, Co and semi-quantitative whole rock analyses. The nickel , copper, zinc and cobalt levels in the diabase are non-anomalous and both samples appear chemically similar (see Appendix I).The gold, silver and arsenic values of the samples are uniformly low. No difference can be seen in the trace element distribution between the diabase and the iron formation (see Plan 2).

The very low gold values across the iron formation indicates a low gold potential for the area tested. The source of the 2100 ppb gold anomaly found in 1981 remains unknown.

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5, CONCLUSIONS

The source of the 1981 anomalous gold value of

2100 ppb was not discovered. The gold, silver and arsenic

geochemical values from samples collected in the trench were

consistently low.

Since the only anomalous gold value obtained on

the claim to date could not be duplicated, it must be

assumed that the claims offer a low potential for iron

formation hosted gold deposits.

No further work is suggested. The claims should be

allowed to lapse.

Respectfully submitted,

Toronto, Ontario F.W. Gittings, Hon. B.Se.

December 1982

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6. REFERENCES

Leonard, K.W., 1982: Geology and Geochemistry of theSandy Claims, Sandy Lake Belt, Northwestern Ontario; internal report for Canadian Occidental Petroleum Ltd.

Satterly, J., 1938: Sandy Lake Area, Map No. 47F in47th Annual Report, Part 7, Ontario Deptartment of Mines.

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APPENDIX I

ANALYTICAL RESULTS

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Q~REPORT: II'MMO PROJECT; SANDY ROCKS ""1

SAMPLE ELEMENT Cu Zr. Hi CoNUMBER UNITS PPM PPH PPM PPH

82-SAN-210182-SAN-210282-SAN-210382-SAN-210482-SAN-2105

82-SAN-210682-SAN-210782-SAN-210882-SAN-210982-SAN-2110

82-SAN-211182-SAN-2112

i 82-SAN-2113^2-SAN-2114^-SAN-2115 97 34 42 13

! 82-SAN-2116l 82-SAN-2117

82-SAN-2118 101 39 41 15l 82-SAN-2119i 82-SAN-2120

82-SAN-2121j 82-SAN-2122i 82-SAN-2123i 82-SAN-2124

82-SANr2125

82-SAN-212682-SAN-212782-SAN-212882-SAN-212982-SAN-2130

82-SAN-213182-SAN-213282-SAN-213382-SAN-213482-SAN-2135

^^kW2-SAN-2136

82-SAN-213782-SAN-213882-SAN-213982-SAN-2140

ASPPM

O.lO.lO,lO.lO.l

O.lO.l0,1

0.1O.l

O.lO.l0,10,1(0,1

0,1O.lO.l0.1O.l

(0,1(0,1(0,1(0,1(0,1

(0,1(0,1(0,10.1

(0,1

(0,1(0,1(0,1(0,1(0,1

(0,1(0,1(0,1(0,1(0,1

AsPPM

1357H16

4342*

56(2(22

2103(23

(2(2(252

22376

22233

2333e

j PAGE 5

Au wt/Au NOTESPPB GM

(5\5(5(5(5

(5 r(5 '(5(5(5

(5(5(5(5*5

(5(5(5(5(5

(5(5(5(5(5

(5(5(5(5(5

(5(5(5(5(5

(5(5(5(55

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2"** !̂^M JDIwrsr3110 La^dkMi**M***.

[" REPORT: 112-1330 PROJECT? SANDY ROCKS J

SAMPLE ELEMENT Cu Zn Ni CoNUMBER UNITS PPM PPH PPM PPM

B2-SAN-214182-SAN-214282-SAN-214382-SAN-214482-SAN-2145

B2-SAN-3001 18 549 3282-SAN-3002 201 828 3382-SAN-3003 4 226 2282-SAN-3004 51 67 1282-SAN-3005 2 4 2

B2-SAN-300i82-SAN-300782-SAN-3008 1 10 7

^-IS

82-SAN-301182-SAN-301282-SAN-3013 177 25 6582-SAN-3014 31 31 2082-SAN-3015

82-SAN-301682-SAN-301782-SAN-301882-SAN-301982-SAN-3020

82-SAN-302182-SAN-302282-SAN-3023B2-SAN-302482-SAN-3025

82-SAN-3026 48 31 12B2-SAN-302782-SAN-302882-SAN-302982-SAN-3030

^Bk.

^h-SAN-303182-SAN-303282-SAN-303382-SAH-303482-SAN-3035

•^X!***^^

M AsPPM PPM

tt.l 5tt.l 4tt.l 3tt.l 3tt.l 2

tt.l Vtt.l 3tt.l Qtt.l ^tt.l V

0.1 tftt.l Qtt.l 2tt.l ^2 tt.l ^2

tt.l <20.3 Q1.4 3

tt.l 2tt.l Q

0.5 20.8 *'2

tt.l <2tt.l Qtt.l ^

tt.l <2tt. tftt. <2tt. <2tt. tf

tt. 2tt. ^0.2 Vtt.l <20.4 6

0.2 Vtt.l tf

0.3 20.3 2tt.l 2

r-1 _ r~^| CTfT^rri neochemlcalrrl L-i L-dLDLZJ , Lab Reoortfcw^^^^jttj'UvUiojiai.iii'i^i'-i,.*}^.',:^

j PAGE 6

Au wt/Au NOTESPPB CM

<5<5<5^ ^ ^.c — T*^<5 *t SA "* " *

1 a Mil -J ..a j

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ssdP"".*

pHH-sABONDABr.Q-BGG...t^&jUWiiMiiiJ

REPORT: J12-1830 PROJECT: .SANDY .R.OCKS ^ . .

SAMPLE ELEMENTNUMBER UNITS-....

82-SAN-113782-SAN-114182-SAN-2012

1 82-SAN-2057i. 82-SAN-2058

j B2-SAN-2059i 82-SAN-2060

82-SAN-206282-SAN-2081

i 82-SAN-2105

Si02FCT

49.SO55,1056,8049,1048,70

49,8050,9049,7053,7049,60

Ti02FCT

0,080,030,020,070,77

0,730,760,790,011,13

A1203— FIT.

2,180,890,841,41

12,70

12,5013,3012,30

0,2414,30

^i^jSJj^jfrt

1F*203t

PCT

47,8043,2037,8043,4018,20

14,2015,3019,20 -39,8014,00

•; -y*. '.4,;.

HnOPCT

0,520,460.440,480,26

0,230,250,280,600,22

ijife3n#AIy

"~iw

PCT

2,971,934,323,718,52

9,148,649,451,798,08

• .y At^t-

CdOPCT

0,481,490,730,788,44

8,809,7;i8,040,378,10

Ji^M~i:S3iiiiX:i

r"PCT

4,010,010,030,022,65

1,781,250,94

^.012,31

iaiiik

K20PCT

0,16^.010,030,150,69

1,151,210,69

^•011,78

ttus&J

'

PAGE

P205PCT

tt.Ol0,180,060,480,09

0,050,100,100,500,17

1

SPCT

0,100,310,070,53

^.01

0,01^0,01^0,01^.01*:o,oi

Geochemical Lab Report

1

LOI NOTESPCT

0,050,050,100,903,00

3,301,602,650,100,40

82-SAN-2115)5**08 *B2-SAN-2118.bc ~ "^82-SAN-300182-SAN-300282-SAN-3003

45,3045,5044,6046,7042,10

0,820,990,530,380,41

12,5014,005,724,554,65

18,0017,2014,5013,1012,40

0,230,220,260,180,17

9,109,19

22,6022,7024,30

8,679,66

10,608,545,49

1,642,450,710,080,04

0,190,24

^.01^.01

0,05

0,110,100,090.410,25

^.01^0,01^OiOl^•01(0.01

5,351,750,404,207.05

! - -— ̂

VsAN-300482-SAN-300582-SAN-300882-SAN-301382-SAN-3014

46,6077,8073,9062,1063,60

0,680,040,270,171,75

7,5213,4014,802,08

14,30

15,500,792,87

23,8011,20

0,23*CO,010,070,530,45

16,000,461,000.931,59

12,300,040,470,562,35

3,100,150,170,141,04

0,114,294,400,553,59

0,08^•01^,01

0,260,52

^.01^•01•CO, 017,950,56

1,851,952,454,252,05

82-SAN-3026 47,90 1,20 13,60 14,80 0,25 8,13 10,80 1,06 0,86 0,22 0,01 0,95

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APPENDIX II

THIN SECTION DESCRIPTIONS

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Specimen No. - 82-SAN-2109

Rock^name - amphibolitised diabase

Mineralogy - very abundant - uralitic amphibole abundant - plagioclase small amounts - magnetite

sericite clinozoisite

Descriptipn - This rock is a medium grained, non-porphyritic, diabase with an ophitic texture i in which the original feldspar remains virtually fresh. In contrast, all of the original ferromagnesian material has now been replaced by uralitic amphibole. Some fine grained magnetite is rather patchily distributed through the amphibole.

The plagioclase of the original rock remains virtually unaffected by the alteration, and clearly retains the texture of the diabase. The plagioclase forms randomly oriented, lath shaped, crystals which vary in size but average around l mm in length by about 0.1 mm in width. These are marginally penetrated by uralitic fibresi as well as containing scattered inclusions of uralite and being cut across by uralite- filled cracks. Apart from this, the plagioclase is essentially fresh. Occasional crystals contain a few tiny inclusions of sericite and/or clinozoisite. Many of the crystals show some compositional zoning. In general they have a composition around intermediate labradorite. Plagioclase probably made up around bQfo o f the original rock.

The remainder of the rock, surrounding the plagioclase laths, is made up almost entirely of uralitic amphibole. This has a fairly deep green colour, and often forms areas of almost simultaneous extinction up to about 2 mm across, which ophitically enclose plagioclase laths. These presumably represent original sites of ophitic pyroxene crystals. The spaces between these areas of optically continuous uralite is filled by patches of extremely fine grained and finely matted fibrous uralite.

The only other mineral identified in this rock was magnetite. This occurs as tiny granules which are scattered rather unevenly through the uralitic amphibole i and also in rather diffuse aggregates of tiny grains which are often around 0.25 ram across. These may represent the sites of original iron oxide crystals. They also tend to be located within areas of uralite.

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Specimen No. - 82-SAN-2129

Rock^ame - slightly metamorphosed, actinolite rich, bandediron formation, cut by carbonate filled fractures

Mineralogy - abundant - magnetiteactinolite carbonate

moderate amounts - epidotequartz

small amounts - pyrite

Description - This is a banded, and finely laminated, magnetiterich iron formation which has been subjected to low grademetamorphism. Apart from magnetite, the main constituentof the rock is an actinolitic amphibole, which is intermingledwith subsidiary amounts of epidote in some laminae andquartz in others. The rock is cut by numerous minor fractures,mostly oriented at right angles to the bedding. The thinsection also includes a band of carbonate, parallel to the bedding,with branching fractures coming off it. This is most probablyof late stage introduction, rather than of sedimentary origin.

This rock is very finely laminated, with laminae often being as narrow as 0.05 mm thick. The main rock constituents are magnetite and actinolitic amphibole, and the laminae essentially reflect differences in the relative proportions of these minerals which are present. These proportions range from virtually monomineralic magnetite bands to virtually monomineralic actinolitic bands, with all stages in between being represented. The magnetite forms tiny compact granules of variable size. The actinolite forms a matted mass of randomly oriented, shreddy looking, anhedra which is also typically very fine grained (usually less than 0.1 mm). Over much of the actinolite rich portion of the rock there is a low to moderate amount of finely granular epidote intimately intermingled with the actinolite. Towards one side of the thin section..variable amounts of extremely fine grained quartz anhedra are intermingled with the actinolite and magnetite, instead of the epidote. The proportion of quartz present also varies from lamina to lamina.

As mentioned above, the thin section contains a band of carbonate. This is about 6 mm wide, and runs parallel to the lamination of the rock. However its relations within the hand specimen suggest that it was probably introduced after deposition of the surrounding rock. The carbonate within this band forms a relatively coarse grained mosaic which contains occasional tiny, scattered, crystals of actinolite and magnetite. The margins of this band are rather irregular. A scattering of small irregular masses of pyrite runs along

(continued overleaf)

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82-SAN-2129 - continued

one side of this carbonate band.

The thin section is .cut by a number of minor fractures, some of which offset laminae slightly and most of which are roughly at right angles to the bedding. The two widest lead off from the carbonate band, are of the order of 2-3 mm wide ( and are also filled by relatively coarse grained carbonate mosaic. The other fractures are usually less than 0.1 mm wide, and are filled either by carbonate or by a mass of very fine grained actinolite with very little magnetite associated with it.

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Specimen No. - 82-SAN-2140

Bock name - pervasively uralitised diabase, with well developed ophitic texture

Mineralogy - very abundant - uralitic amphibole abundant - remnant plagioclasesmall amounts - sericite

chlorite epidote magnetite pyrite

Description - This rock is an altered diabase. The rock is undsheared, and the original texture has been clearly pseudomorphed. The original rock appears to have consisted of approximately equal proportions of ferromagnesian material (probably pyroxene) and plagioclase. The ferromagnesian mineral formed roughly equidimensional crystals of very regular size (about 1.5 mm) which were evenly distributed throughout the rock. They contained very abundant, relatively smalli ophitic inclusions of plagioclase laths with an average length of about 0.25 mm. The spaces between the pyroxene crystals are also filled by plagioclase crystals, of less well defined shape in most cases.

The original pyroxene crystals have now been completely pseudomorphed by a fairly deep green uralitic amphibole. In most cases the amphibole is virtually optically continuous over an individual pseudomorph, although it usually has a somewhat shreddy appearance in detail. The associated plagioclase is somewhat shadowily visible as it has been partly obscured by marginal penetration by adjoining uralite crystals, along with scattered tiny inclusions of sericite chlorite and uralite. A low proportion of scattered, irregularily shaped, magnetite is usually associated with the amphibole. The thin section also contains scattered, compact, anhedra of pyrite often of the order of 0.5 mm in grain size. These are often assocaited with small clots of chlorite, and a few granular anhedra of epidote.

At one corner the thin section is cut across by a number of branching , rather diffuse, yeinlets filled by very finely granular clinozoisite intermingled with a little patchy chlorite and some shadowy feldspathic material.

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APPENDIX III

LIST OF PERSONNEL

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APPENDIX III

FIELD WORK

Name Title

LIST OF PERSONNEL

Address Dates

Mike Henrick Project Supervisor

Fred Gittings Project Geologist

Art Murdy Project Geologist

John Allard Prospector

)FFICE WORK

Sue Allen

S. Annett

F. Gittings

Draftsperson

Typist

Project Geologist

Canadian Occidental Petroleum Ltd. 180 Attwell Drive 4th Floor Rexdale, Ontario M9W 6A9

Same as above

530 John Street Espanola, Ontario POP ICO

Canadian Occidental Petroleum Ltd. 180 Attwell Drive 4th Floor Rexdale, Ontario M9W 6A9

Oct. 8, 91982(l day)

Same as above

Dec. 13, 141982{2.0 days)

Dec. 23, 28,1982(1.0 day)

Dec. 17, 201982(2 days)

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900

99

1983 01 14 2.5338

Mining RecorderMinistry of Natural ResourcesOntario Government BuildingBox 324Red Lake, OntarioPOV 2MO

Dear Sir;

Vie have received data for assaying and sampling credits submitted under Section 77(19) of the Mining Act R.S.0.1980 for Mining Claims KRL 561196 et al 1n the area of Rahill Lake.

This material will be examined and assessed and a statement of assessment work credits will be Issued.

Yours very tru1y t

E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch

Whitney Block, Room 6450Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone: 416/965-1380

DW:sc

cc: Canadian Occidental Petroleum Limited Rexdale, Ontario

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Assessment Work Breakdown

:.'c!-i Days art. based on eight (8) hour Technical or Line-cutting days. Technical days include work performed by consultants, draftsrren, etc..

T v;it L i S ui vey

Geological and Geochemical Report"l erhnicc.1 Days Lint-cutting

C'cdus Days Toisl f

LZZ] x CD * [ZZ] * ——— - FIT"! *echnical Days TOT si Credits

No. otCisims

Days per Claim•G:

Type of B-jri'ey

Technical Technical Days C'eriits

L ine-cutl ing Days-.-— ————

^^._l x LZJ s L.___l7 Olfl! Credits

No. of Days pc Cleims Oaim

-r ~

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Typt O*' S'ju ey

Technical Days

Tec hnical Days Line-cutting No. ofCredits Days Total Credits Claims

1 * [ a j ~ =

Days per Claim^LZ

Type o' Su- vf y

1 1 c ^ ! n i c.6 1 Days

Technical Days Credits

Line-cutting Days Total Credits

No. ofCleims

Days per Claimrz::]x[^z - LZH

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r#99

1983 10 20 2.5338

Mr. Albert Scott RivettMining RecorderMinistry of Natural ResourcesOntario Government BuildingBox 324Red Lake, OntarioPOV 2MO

Dear Sir:

RE: Assaying submitted under Section 77(19) of the Mining Act RSO 1980. on mining claims KRL 561196 in the Area of Rahill Lake Area

The enclosed statement of assessment work credits for assaying expenditures has been approved as of the above date.

Please Inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so Indicate on your records.

Yours very truly,

E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch

Whitney Block, Room 6643 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3 Phone:(416)965-1380

D. K1nv1g:mc

End.

cc: Canadian Occidental Petroleum Ltd 4th Floor 180 Attwell Drive Rexdale, Ontario M9W 6A9

cc: Resident Geologist Red Lake, Ontario

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#99

1983 10 20 2 * 5338

Mr. Albert Scott RivettMining RecorderMinistry of Natural ResourcesOntario Government BuildingBox 324Red Lake, OntarioPOV 2MO

Dear Sir:

RE: Geological Survey on mining claims KRL 561196 *t the Area of Rahill Lake Area

The Geological Survey assessment work credits as listed with my Notice of Intent dated September 26, 1983 have been approved as of the above date.

Please Inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so Indicate on your records.

Yours very truly,

E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Managment Branch

Whitney Block, Room 6643 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3 Phone:(416)965-1380

D. K1nv1g:mc

cc: Canadian Occidental Petroleum Ltd 4th Floor 180 Attwell Drive Rexdale, Ontario M9W 6A9

cc: Resident Geologist Red Lake, Ontario

Encl.

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/i^x Ministry ot technical Assess IWl Natural Ul . . J U

CDurces Work Creditsmen! f"*

2.5338Bete Mining Recorder'1 Report of

1983 09 26 Work *JO ' 99

Recorded Holder CANADIAN OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM LTD

Township or Area ^^ ̂

Typt ot survey and number of Assessment days credit per claim

Geophysical

Mffl""1niniit*r rtliyt

flthnr rinyl

Section 77 (1Q) S* t "Mining Clilmi Astetied" column

Geological dayi

GeOChemiC?! rt"yt

Man days d Airborne CD

Special provision Q Ground CD

[~l Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.

l~~l Credits have been reduced because of corrections lo work dates and figures of applicant.

Mining Clilmi At*****d

S648.50 spent on petrographic studies and on assaying samples taken from mining claim KRL 561199.

43 days credit allowed which may be grouped in accordance with Section 76(6) of the Mining Act R.S.O. 1980.

Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims

No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims

li not iufficiently covered by the survey . l — l Insufficient technical data filed

The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical — 80; Geological — 40; Geochemical — 40; Section 77(19)—GO:

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© Ministry of Technical Assess Natural Resources Work Credit*

Ontario .^fe.

ment N* 2.5338D"'l983 09 26 KCCOfderJ^portof

Recorded Holder CANADIAN OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM LTD

Township or Area RAHILL LAKE AREA

Typ* of survey and number of Aisttsment days credit per claim

Geophysical

Othur flay*

Section 77 (19) Sft "Mining Clilmt Aitettvd" column

fienlnrjirpl *-0 dayt

fiendiemiral riayt

Man days H Airborne O

Special provision LJ Ground EI

Q Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.

D Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.

Mining Cltlmt Au*tud

KRL 561199

Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims

No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims

Q not tufficiently covered by the survey LJ Insufficient technical data filed

KRL 561196 to 98 inclusive

The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical — 80; Geological — 40; Geochemical — 40; Section 77119)—60:

ess

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Ministry of NaturalResources

'i a no

Your file: #99

•1983 09 26 Our(ile: 2.5338

Mr. Albert Scott RivettMining RecorderMinistry of Natural ResourcesOntario Government BuildingBox 324Red Lake, OntarioPOV 2MO

Dear Sir:

Enclosed are two copies of a Notice of Intent with statements listing a reduced rate of assessment work credits to be allowed for a technical survey. Please forward one copy to the recorded holder of the claims and retain the other. In approximately fifteen days from the above date, a final letter of approval of these credits will be sent to you. On receipt of the approval letter, you may then change the work entries on the claim record sheets.

For further information, if required, please contact Mr. F.W. Matthews at 416/965-1380.

Yours very truly,

Land Management Branch

Whitney Block, Room 6450Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone: 416/965-1316

D. Kinvig:mc

Ends:cc: Canadian Occidental Petroleum Ltd

4th Floor 180 Attwell Drive Rexdale, Ontario M9W 6A9

cc: Mr. G.H. FergusonMining S Lands Commissioner

845

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Ministryof Notice of Intent NaturalResources for Technical Reports

Ontario1983 09 26

2.5338/99

An examination of your survey report indicates that the requirements of The Ontario Mining Act have not been fully met to warrant maximum assessment work credits. This notice is merely a warning that you will not be allowed the number of assessment work days credits that you expected and also that in approximately 15 days from the above date, the mining recorder will be authorized to change the entries on his record sheets to agree with the enclosed statement. Please note that until such time as the recorder actually changes the entry on the record sheet, the status of the claim remains unchanged.

If you are of the opinion that these changes by the mining recorder will jeopardize your claims, you may during the next fifteen days apply to the Mining and Lands Commissioner for an extension of time. Abstracts should be sent with your application.

If the reduced rate of credits does not jeopardize the status of the claims then you need not seek relief from the Mining and Lands Commissioner and this Notice of Intent may be disregarded.

If your survey was submitted and assessed under the "Special Provision-Performance and Coverage" method and you are of the opinion that a re-appraisal under the "Man-days" method would result in the approval of a greater number of days credit per claim, you may, within the said fifteen day period, submit assessment work breakdowns listing the employees names, addresses and the dates and hours they worked. The new work breakdowns should be submitted direct to the Lands Management Branch, Toronto. The report will be re-assessed and a new statement of credits based on actual days worked will be issued.

846 (82/5)

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NaturalResources

* Report of Work(Geophysical, Geological,Geochemical and E xntnciiunes)

The Mining Act

Instructions: — Please type or print, -t— If number of mining claims traversed

exceeds space on this form, attach a list. Note: — Only days credits calculated in the

"Expenditures" section may be entered in the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.

- Do not use shaded areas below.Type Of Surveyis)

Geological and Chemical ReportClaim Holder's)'

Canadian Occidental Petroleum Ltd

JTownsh

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Prospector's Licence No.

T644Address

180 Attwell Drive, 4th Floor, Rexdale, Ontario M9W 6A9Survey Company Dale of Survey (from ft to)

Day | Mo. [ Yr. J Day J Mo. j Yr.

Total Miles of line Cut

Name and Address of Author (of Gt'O Technical report)

Fred Gittings, 180 Attwell Drive, 4th Floor, Rexdale, Ontario M9W 6A9Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions

For first survey:

Enter 40 days. (This includes line cultingl

For each additional survey: usinrj the same grid:

Enter ?0 days (for each)

Man Days

Complete reverse side arid enter total's) here

Airborne Credits

Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.

Geophysical D^^. P*' Claim

- E lectrom&onetic

- Waignetometer

- RadiometricL. — ..-..-

- Other

Geological

Geochemical

,- . Days per Cieophys.cal C |aim

- Clectrorrisonetic .

- RadiC'rnetric

- Other

Geochtmicai

Days per Cieim

Electromagnetic

K'.agnetometer

Radiometric

Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed AnalyS6S Of TOCk

and petroqraphic studies.Performed on C'aim(s)

KRL 561199 . .. .......M

Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits Total

Tote! Expenditures Days C'edits

[*....648,5CLJ^-1 f 1 1 ]^

J - L15J LALJnsu uclions

Tola! Dfiys C' edits n,sy t* e apportioned el the claim holder's choice. Enter number of deys credits per cleirn selected in coljrnns at right.

NOV. 4782 "CDHS^fl

Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Mining Claim

Prefix Number

KRL 561196

561197

561198

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Certification Verifying Report of Workl f.ereby certify ihEl l have 5 peisor.al 6nd ir.timeK knowledge of the facls set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or wit rie^ed tarn? dunne snci/'or after its completion end the annexed report is true. JCPJL* 5̂(0 l \ ^? (o

'trriE and PC'StBl AcJdre-ss of Person Certifying

Fred cuttings, 180 Attwell Drive^ 4thl Dst e CertifiedNov. 4/82

Cer/tified

1362 (81/P)

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Canadian Occidental Petroleum Ltd.

August 8, 1983

Mr. E.F. AndersonDirector, Land Management BranchMinistry of Natural ResourcesWhitney Block, Room 6450Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3

Dear Mr. Anderson:

Re: Your File 2.5338Mining Claims KRL 561196

in the Area of Rahill Lake

I enclose the following as requested in your letter of August 4, 1983:

(1) Geological maps, in duplicate, entitled "Project Sandy 'C' Claims (Residual)" signed and dated by F.W. Gittings.

(2) Resume of F.W. Gittings, (3) Verification of Expenditures,

I trust the above is satisfactory.

Thank you.

Yours truly,

CANADIAN OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM LTD.

RJE/sa R.J. EvansAdministration Manager

Enclosure

Minerals Division — 1BO Attwell Drive, 4th Floor, Rexdale, Ontario M9W BA9 [41B] B75-S31S Telex OB-989493

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BDNDAR-CLEGG S. COMPANY LTD,764 B ELFAST ROAD. OT^AVVA^ONTARIO. K1G OZ5' PHONE: S37-311O

August 16, 1983

Canadian Occidental Petroleum Limited 180 Attwell Drive 4th Floor Rexdale, Ontario M9W 6A9

Attention: Mr. R. Evans

Dear Mr. Evans

In a recent telephone discussion with Mr. Art Murdy of your firm, he had requested that we provide written confirmation that the invoices submitted with the Bondar-Clegg reports 112-1795, 112-1830 and 112-1872 had been paid.

We are confirming that full payment has been received for the following invoices, which correspond to the reports mentioned above

Invoice No.

101378

101429

101430

101464

101474

101536

Copies of these invoices are attached.

Report No.

112-1795

112-1795

112-1830

112-1830

112-1872

112-1872

Amount

959.09

660.00

1,420,95

2,599,25

1,392.99

882.00

Yours truly

WHITEHORSE VANCOUVER OTTAWA CAMPBELLTON

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BDNDAIC"/CLEGG S, COMPANY LTD.

ELFAST ROAD, OTTAWA, ONTARIO, K1G OZ5 PHONE: 237-3110 TELEX: 053-4455

CAHAIHAH OCCIIiF.NTAl I'ETKOLElHi LI HIT ED \ , W, 01TTIHQS J 80 ATTIJEU UR, 4TH FLOOf

Hovttwbar ??i 1902

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4KBui\lDA(y-CLEGG Si COR3PAN Y "LTD,i

^64 BELFAST ROAD, OTTAWA, ONTARIO, K1G OZ5 PHONE: 237-3110 TELEX: 053-4455

•t 101-12V , v...i..fffH lH.Tiflt.MlAL HilKULLUM LJlHlIt'

f. H, ul lil HOW Utfiu? Huvwul'i?! 1 05* ' l H (i ill l DILL UK,t 41H M.OOK Ktfinirl Hot i HKXi:ii'(Ll f OMVnHlU.llVW *OV

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JJv Miu-lvirwt. of buJU - fiif At*., v ftl *.00t u l w l 660 . 00

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August 4, 1983 2.5338

Canadian Occidental Petroleum United 180 Attwell Drive, 4th Floor Rexdale, Ontario M9W 6A9Attention: Fred GUtlngs.

Dear Sirs:RE: Data submitted for assaying and Sampling credits

on Mining Claims KRL 561196 1n the Area of Rahill Lake Area

Returned herein are two geological plans (1n duplicate) for the above mentioned survey. Please sign all copies of the naps.

Also, please submit signed receipts or cancelled cheques (In duplicate) as verification of expenditures claimed.

When submitting this Information, please quote File No.2.5338.

For further Information please contact Mr. F.W. Matthews at 416/965-1380.

Yours very truly, , :

E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management BranchWhitney Block, Room 6450Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone: 416/965-1380.S. Hurst:sc Encls:cc: Mining Recorder

Red Lake, Ontario

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Ministryof GeotechnicalReTces ^port

Ontario , Approval

File

Mining Lands Comments

^y) \\?)

To: Geophysics

Comments

/QApproved [ | Wish to see again with correctionsDate Signature

To: Geology - Expenditures

Cornments

[/l Approved | | Wish to see again with corrections

DSlgnaujre

To: Geochemistry

Comments

l j Approved l l Wish to see again with correctionsDate Signature

l——l[To: Mining Lands Section, Room 6462, Whitney Block. (Tel: 5-1380)

1593 (81/10)

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SANDY 'C WEST 1 CLAIMS

STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES

Petrology: Dr. Boutcher $ 60.00

Thin sectioning: Geoplastech 34.11

Analyses: Bondar-Clegg Ltd.40 Ag, As, Au $ 556.002 Cu, Ni, Co, Zn 5.402 whole rock 90.00 651.40

TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 745.51

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Ministry ofNaturalResources

Report of Work

HILL The M ining Act

Instructs - Supply required data on a separate form for eac type of work lo be recorded (see table below

— For Geo-lfcchnical work use form no. 1362 "Repoi- of Work (Geological, Geophysical, Geochemical an Expenditures)".

Name anc Postal Address of Recorded Holder

Canadian Occidental Petroleum LtdProspector'* Licence No.

T644

180 Attwell Drive, 4th Floor, Rexdale, Ontario M9W 6A9Summary of Work Performance and Distribution of CreditsTotal Work Df ys Cr. claimed

12for Performance of the following work. (Check one only)

Q Manual Work

Qshaft Sinking Drifting or other Lateral Work.

-XT] Compressed Air, other A7\ Power driven or

mechanical equip.

[ ] Power Stripping

[^Diamond or other Core drilling

1 j Land Survey

Mining ClaimPrefix ] Number

KRL 561196'

561197

561198

561199

j

Work Days Cr.

3

3

3

3

Mining ClaimPrefix | Number

Work Days Cr.

— —— ——

Mining ClaimPrefix Number

Work Days Ci.

— ~ ———

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

Work clone on claim: KRL 561199Equipment: l Atlas Copco Plugger

l Wacker'PluggerMen: Fred Gittings )

Mike Henrick ) Art Murdy

Canadian Occidental Petroleum 180 Attwell Drive, 4th Floor Rexdale, Ontario M9W 6A9

Ltd.

John Allard, John Street, Espanola, Ontario

Dates: 6 hours on October 8, 1982 3 hours on October 9, 1982

R H D l " X tf.'.liil.NC PIV,

i G c c i v e DDEC-819

A.M.?i8;9)10,11.li'l'V'.1 ' ' ,

'ri i-" oli"'"

.: D.

A.I.'..

Nov.* 4/82Certification Verifying Report of Work

l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the wor* or witnessed same during and/or after its completion end the annexed report is true.Name and Postal Address of Person CertifyingFred Gittings, 180 Attwell Drive, 4th Floor, Rexdale, Ontario M9W 6A9

Date Certified

Nov. 4/82f led j

Table of Information/Attochments Required by the Mining Recorder

Type of Work

Manual Woik

Shaft Sinkir.g, Drifiino or c.ner Lfc'.i'ai Work

Comp'i!4S4d sil, OOifir poiver driven or n.e:hanical equip.

Specific information per type

Nil

Type of equipment

Type of ec,uiprn*nt end uripunt

Other information (Common to 2 or more types)

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

Attachments

Work Sketch: ths.se ate ibquirtc to ihoi the location and extent of work in ro'b\tOn lo the M sim! cljirn pott,

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Sandy Lake

JCANADIAN OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM LTD. Minerals Division

PROJECT SANDY'C 1 CLAIM GROUP (west)North Western Ontario N.T.S. 53 F2

1982 TRENCH LOCATIONSSCALE- 1'SOOO

gFWG/gv/Nov.1982

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34 St. Germain Street, Winnipeg,

Mani toba R2M 4N3

204-255-1741 December 30th 1982

To Whom It May Concern -

This is to certify that, during the fall of 1982, I produced petrographic descriptions of 16 rock samples from the Horseshoe claim property and 49 rock samples from the Sandy claim property. These were delivered to Canadian Occidental Petroleum Ltd., Minerals Division. I received payment of $320.00 for the Horseshoe reports, and $980.00 for the Sandy reports, from Canadian Occidental Petroleum Ltd.

rf /9

Sheila M.A. Boutcher Ph.D.

SHEILA M.A. BOUTCHER, Ph.D. Petrologist

Phone:(204)255-174134 St. Germain Street,

Winnipeg, ManitobaR2M 4N3

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COPY

inl.212 King St. West Suite 100 Toronto, Ontario M5H 1K5 596-0381/82

INVOICENo. 172Terms:Payable upon receipt

SERVICES RENDERED TO

Date:Quan.

Ordered

52

46

Canadian Occidental Petroleum Limited 4th Floor 180 Attwell Drive Rexdale, Ontario

Nov 19/82 Shipped Via: Your Order No.: Gittings

Description

thin sections (could not section 82-SAN-2086)

polished thin sections

minimum charge cuts

tcher. St. Vital Man.

f/fn, CM. By,

f:-,'- r i-*

paid to Geoplastech Inc.

JAM-5 W33

received with thanks.

Total

Cluan. Shipped

52

54

Unit Price

7.75

18.00

2.00

Amount

403.00

36.00

96.00

12.85

^j&tfj^,.

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BONDAR-CLEGG S, COMPANY LTD.34 BELFAST ROAD, OTTAWA, ONTARIO, K1G OZ5 PHONE: 237-3110 TELEX: 053-4455

CANADIAN OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM LIMITEDFiW* SITTINGS180 ATTWELL HR,•ITH FLOORREXDALE* ONTARIO.M9W 6A9

Invoice} 101464

DsteJ November 10 1 1 982

Report Not 112-1830

Project l SANDY ROCKS

l ' V -A i y ( 'WV V, ^9c**:.A c" cA c^-crS--^ '- C'V O 'V iX,.,L

281 Anelwses. of Gold - F'i^e A*iaw al 6*00 1686,00Subtotal 1686,00 1686*00

281 An*lw**fc of Artenic st 3.35 9t3*2liSubtotal 913,25 913,25

Invoice Total 12599,23

THIS IS A PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACCOUNTS DUE WHEN RENDERED

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BONDAR-CLEGG S. COMPANY LTD.BELFAST ROAD, OTTAWA, ONTARIO, K1G OZ5 PHONE: 237-3110 TELEX: 053-4455

CANADIAN OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM LIMITED F,W* GITTING8 180 ATTWELL NR, 4TH FLOORKEXDALEi ONTARIO,M9U

Invoice? 101430

Date! November 05? 1982

Ktfpori No J 112-1830

Projects SANDY ROCKS

281 Analwtittfc of Silver 32 Analuses of Cobalt 36 Anwlwsefc of Copper 36 Arittlvfoes of Nickel 23 Ana l w IB wu of Zinc

But' to 1 0 1

281 Samples of CRUBHrPULMEKlZE -200 Subtotal

Invoice Vote l

utat8iaia i

sil

1.900*900,900,900,90

2,75

533.9028, BO32,4032,4020,70

44W.20

772.75772*73

648,20

772,75

* 1420* 95

THIS IS A PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACCOUNTS DUE WHEN RENDERED

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BDNDAR-CLEGG S COMPANY LTD.i64 BELFAST ROAD, OTTAWA, ONTARIO, K1G OZ5 PHONE: 237-3110 TELEX: 053-4455

i 10160SCANADIAN OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM LIHlTfcUF*W, GITTING8 Hate! December 02r 1982 180 ATTWELL UK.4TH FLUOR Rtt}*uri No! 212-1830 REXDALEr ONTARIO*H9U 6A9

Project t SANDY ROCKS

21 Antflut

21 Anal ut

iBfc of Lose Subtotal

tgs of Whole Subtotal

on Ignition at 5*00

Rock swifti-duaii at 40*00

Invoice Total

103.00 105*00

840,00 840,00

103,00

840,00

*94S,00

THIS IS A PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACCOUNTS DUE WHEN RENDERED

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93 0 00

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Ministryof Report "a ' ural

Onlr

of Work

^^/JL--jSAtLlLL

Instructions — Supply required date on e separate form for eactt /f)S t ype of work to be recorded (see lable below

* rf f *^ \S? - F or Geo-lechnical work use form rio. 1362 "Repoof Work (Geological, Geophysical, Geochtmica! anThe Mining Act Expenditures)".

Nc r -ie one PoMat Address of Recorded Holder

Canadian Occidental Petroleum Ltd.

180 Attwell Drive^ 4th Floor, Rexdale, Ontario M9W 6A9

Prospector's Licence No.

T644

Summary of Work Performance and Distribution of CreditsTc-.ii Work Deys C r . claimed

ivc 'k (Chi-ck c.-.f only)

[ 1 r.'&ri jfi' Work

l I S^s't Sinkirio Driftinp or olher Laiersl Work.

-vT^jj Conif)r e^^ed Air, olher ATT pp, vet c'rivc-ri or

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561196

561197

561198

561199

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Prefix

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ML

Mining ClaimPrefix j Number

RECDEC

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Work Days Cr.

;EIVED16 4982

ANDS SECTK N

Required Information eg: type of equipment, Names, Adciresses, etc. (See Table below)

Work done on claim: KRL 561199Kquipnent: l Atlas Copco Plugger

l Wacker PluggerJ-' en: F'r ed G i 11 i no s )

Kike nenrack ) Art Murdy

Canadian Occidental Petroleum Ltd. 180 Attwell Drive, 4th Floor Rexdale, Ontario M9W 6A9

John Al3ard, John Street, Espanola, Ontario

Dates: 6 hours on October 8, 1982 3 hours on October 9, 1982

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Fred Gittii

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Work Sketch (as

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CANADIAN OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM LTD. minerals division

PROJECT SANDY tfC"CLAIMS ( residual

North Western OntarioDistrict of Kenora(Patricia Portion)

Red Lake Mining DivisionN.T.S. 53 F/2

GEOLOGY and ROCK GEOCHEMISTRY with 1982 TRENCHES

SCALE) \ -5oooSCALE IN METRES 100 O 100 200 300 400 5 GO metres

KWL/ah/Dec.1981 revised: FWG/Dec. 82 PLAN 1

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ROCK GEOCHEMISTRY PROFILES

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1800 -

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Fold with plunge direction f i Anticlinal, Synclinal axis

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7* "S?1 v v

with plunge direction

Bedding (vertical, inclined showing dip)

Schistosity (vertical, inclined showing dip)

*\A/* *\x\. Shear Zone

// l Geological Contact / ( defined, assumed)

CANADIAN OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM LTD. minerals division

PROJECT SANDY 'C 1 Claim Group

North Western Ontario

N.T.S. 53 F/3

SAN 82-C-T4

Scale 1:2550 50 IOO 1 50 m

PLAN 2 FWG/sa/Nov. 1982