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INTRODUCTION Access to the claim areas is via primary and secondary logging roads which COImect to all weather hwy 560. All trenched areas are accessible by 4x4 truck except for the winter months. Local topography is typical shield terrain, with low bedrock and glacial hills and ridges surrounded by relatively shallow lakes and swamps. Thick glacial outwash covered areas are common. Past exploration work on the properties has been limited, and mechanical trenching was used to expose old showings, as well as expose locations where bedrock highs created thin overburden cover in areas covered by thick glacial outwash. The mechanical stripping program succeeded in exposing several mineralized zones, including a previously unknown silver-cobalt-copper bearing calcite vein hosted by mafic volcanic rocks in Leonard township. RESUL TSIDISCDSSIONIRECOMMEl'IDA TIONS The Leonard east trench uncovered a new silver-cobalt vein. The vein is hosted by Archean mafic flows rather than Nipissing diabase which hosts small silver-cobalt showings approximately 5 km north of the trenched areas. The trend of the new vein appears to be similar that of veins reported in the older work, which points to a through- going set of NNE structures as conduits for silver-cobalt mineralization.

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INTRODUCTION

Access to the claim areas is via primary and secondary logging roads which COImect to all

weather hwy 560. All trenched areas are accessible by 4x4 truck except for the winter

months.

Local topography is typical shield terrain, with low bedrock and glacial hills and ridges

surrounded by relatively shallow lakes and swamps. Thick glacial outwash covered areas

are common.

Past exploration work on the properties has been limited, and mechanical trenching was

used to expose old showings, as well as expose locations where bedrock highs created

thin overburden cover in areas covered by thick glacial outwash.

The mechanical stripping program succeeded in exposing several mineralized zones,

including a previously unknown silver-cobalt-copper bearing calcite vein hosted by mafic

volcanic rocks in Leonard township.

RESUL TSIDISCDSSIONIRECOMMEl'IDA TIONS

The Leonard east trench uncovered a new silver-cobalt vein. The vein is hosted by

Archean mafic flows rather than Nipissing diabase which hosts small silver-cobalt

showings approximately 5 km north of the trenched areas. The trend of the new vein

appears to be similar that of veins reported in the older work, which points to a through­

going set of NNE structures as conduits for silver-cobalt mineralization.

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REGIONAL GEOLOGY

The area is underlain by a sequence of Archean mafic to felsic volcanic rocks. In western

Tyrrell township, mafic volcanics strike NNW-SSE, they are steeply dipping, and are

isoclinally folded. Westward in MacMurchy township, strikes are more in an E-W

direction The volcanics are locally intruded by intermediate to felsic, sub volcanic

intrusives and intermediate granitoid rocks.

Most of the volcanics are classified as tholeiitic, calc-alkalic and komatiitic. Some of the

volclmics in southeastern Natal Township and extending a short distance into the adjacent

townships of Knight, MacMurchy and Tyrrell are classified as mafic to intermediate

alkalic volcanics. These are inferred to be generally younger than the other volcanics and

are analogous to the "Timiskaming Group" of the Kirkland Lake area.

The folded volcanics are also intruded by the north-northwest trending Matachewan

diabase dyke swarm. In the general region, the Archean rocks are unconformably

overlain by the Proterozoic Gowganda Formation of the Huronian Supergroup. There are

outliers of Gowganda Formation accompanied by sheets of Nip is sing diabase in the SW

part of Tyrrell, and throughout Leonard and Lawson townships. The western margin of

the main Huronian basin lies in the eastern part of Tyrrell Township.

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MECHANICAL STRIPPING/MAPPING

A total of seven trenches were located and mapped during July 2006:

Tyrrell township:

Leonard towns~~:.

Lawson township:

Athena trench Stubbs Cabin trench

Leonard East trenching ) liO&QRaEQ 'WesHreBehirtg-

Trailer trench Trailer South trench Stubbs trench

Geological mapping of trenching done in Tyrrell, Leonard and Lawson townships took

place between July 4 and 8, 2006. A central location of each stripped area was

refertmced to a GPS reading using UTM projection Canada Nad 83. From this point,

measuring tapes and compass bearings were used to place metre-scale grid points.

Geological, structural, and mineralized units were visually tied into the grid points,

recorded on metric grid paper and subsequently digitized into Mapinfo software to

produce a comprehensive geological map of the stripped area.

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LITHOLOGY

Leonar9...tQ~nship trenches .,/

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Botl{ east apd west trenches expose greenshist facies, chloritic, fine-grained mafic flows, .,~

generally massive, but with local pillow breccia texture. Feldspar phyric flows were

observed in several places in the east trench, with the randomly oriented white feldspars

having a "snowflake" appearance. Minor cherty interflows were observed in the east

trench. The only other rock type observed were centimeter to metre scale, aphanitic,

pinkish-white aplite dykes and sills. Mafic volcanics in the west trench were massive,

fine- to medium grained with a gabbroic texture.

Lawson township trenches

The Trailer, Trailer South and Stubbs trenches exposed relatively massive, homogenous,

coarse-grained gabbroic rocks typical of the Nipissing diabase sills in the area. These

rocks weather rusty buff, with visible white feldspar laths in a dark ferromagnesian

mineral matrix. The fresh surface resembles an equigranular, medium- to coarse-grained

melanogabbro with minor disseminated sulphides. A small patch of pinkish granophyric

diabase was observed in the Stubbs trench.

No other rock types were observed in the Lawson township trenches.

Tyrn~ll township trenches

The Stubbs Cabin trenching exposed strongly altered, locally sheared, felsic pyroclastic

rocks in contact with a younger diabase dyke/sill. Assuming tops the the northeast, the

most basal unit was an agglomerate/debris flow, overlain by progressively finer felsic

pyroclastics/ sediments. The portion of the diabase sill/dyke exposed is fine-grained,

black and appears to represent the chilled margin of a larger unit.

The Athena trench exposes massive medium-grained gabbro. A north-south shear zone

that was the target of the trenching program, was below the water line at the time of the

field visit, but a small outcrop of fractured gabbro was observed containing 2% pyrite.

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AL TERA TION/STRUCTUREIMINERALIZATION

Leonard township trenches

A bedding orientation of 120 degrees with a steep southwest dip was determined from

cherty interflow horizons within the mafic volcanic sequence exposed in the Leonard

township trenching. A number of rusty fractures/millimeter scale shears also follow this

orientation, possibly marking flow tops. All units are massive with no regional foliation

evident.

A four metre wide shear zone steeply dipping shear zone striking 060 degrees is exposed

in the east trench. Within this zone, mafic volcanics are brecciated, chloritized and

weakly carbonatized, containing irregular, discontinuous quartz-carbonate stringers with

associated disseminated chalcopyrite and pyrite mineralization. Previous prospecting of

this shear zone is evident from a small blasted pit. A grab sample (109703) taken from

well mineralized material on the edge of the blasted pit returned an assay of. 72% Cu and

72 ppbAu.

Several small mineralized fractures oriented 060 degrees with minor quartz-carbonate

were exposed by trenching the same outcrop further south. A grab sample (109704) from

Cu-stained material in an old pit at the intersection of several fractures returned an assay

of 0.4% Cu and 12 ppb Au

A second, probably younger fracture system is oriented at 030 and dips approximately 45

degrees to the east. This structure hosts a 5-10 cm wide calcite vein with several

occurrences of cobalt-copper stain along the 20m long exposure. A grab sample

(109705) taken from strong cobalt-stained calcite vein material with a cm band of

smaltite (and other cobalt arsenide minerals) returned an assay of 11.5 glt Ag, 1.17% Cu,

0.49% Co, 2.84% As, 365 ppm Ni, 284 ppm Bi, and 52 ppb Au.

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Nov(hourly)

rPROJECT TIME SHEET D.R.JAMIESON GEOLOGICAL CONSULTING LTD. - Nov-06 I I Client Company: Darlene Stubbs

PROJECT PHASES PLAN GEOL G-CHM G-PHY I A-PHY RC DD DAY/HR I PROJECT CODE: Stubbs PROJECT PHASE NO 4 5 6 7 I 8 I 9 I 10 i DAY OF THE MONTH

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GEOLOGICAl lEGEND

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Dec(hourly)

PROJ~ TIME SHEET D.RJAMIESON GEOLOGICAL CONSULTING L TO. I . ....... -Dec~6 , Client Company: Darlene Stubbs

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PROJECT PHASES PLAN GEOL I G-CHM I G-PHY A-PHY RC DD DAY/HR PROJECT CODE Stubbs -------....

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nal : Page 2 of 2

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Member of the SGS Group (Societe Gen ..... e de Surveillance)

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Element Method

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Page 3 of 3

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Member of the SGS Group (SoehUe Gene ... e de Surveillance)

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Final: 089941 Order: Page 3 of3

Dup 1097Q1

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SGS Canada Inc. Mineral Services 1885 Leslie Street Toronto ON M3B 2M3 t(416) 445-5755 f(416) 445-4152 www.sgs.ca

tkmber of tile 56S Group (Societe cu ...... 1e de SurvelUlillce)

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SGS Canada Inc. Mineral Services 1885 Leslie Street Toronto ON M3B 2M3 t(416) 445-5755 1(416) 445-4152 4~1--_~

www.sgs.ca

Member of the SGS Group (Societe Generale de Surveillance)

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I.

! : 090415 0 rder: POH 089941 Page 2 of2

Element Method Oet.Lim. Units~ ~JC:'

-:- .1.715'8'-1:2970S7:iiim!!.. rDup 10970 5

Cu ICASO

0.01 %

1.17 1.16

As A9 ICASO AAS12E

0.01 0.3 % GfT

2.84 11.S 2.80 11.3

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Member of tile SGS Gmup (Sool,*' ""'rala d. Surveillance)

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Final: 089941 Order: r---~r---~r---~r---~r---~r---~r---~r---~r---~r---~

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Final: 089941 Order: Page 3 of3

Element Method Det.Lim. Units

~01~----------------~--~~

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To: D.R.J. Geocon Ltd. Attn: David ,Jamieson 555 Maniece Ave. PEREBOROUGH ON K9J 6X9

P.O. No. Project No. No. Of Samples Date Submitted Report Comprises

POH 089941 DEFAULT 1

Certificate of Analysis Work Order: 090415

Aug 31, 2006 Pages 1 to 2 (Inclusive of Cover Sheet)

Date: Oct 16, 2006

Distribution of unused material:

1 Pulps

Report Footer:

Certified By

ISO 9002 REGISTERED ISO 17025 Accredited for Specific Tests. sec No. 456

L.N.R. = Listed not received n.a. = Not applicable

I.S. = Insufficient Sample = No result

*INF = Composition of this sample makes detection impossible by this method M after a result denotes ppb to ppm conversion, % denotes ppm to % conversion

Methods marked with an asterisk (e.g. *NAA08V) were subcontracted

Subject to SGS General Terms and Conditions

The data reported on this certificate of analysis represents the sample submitted to SGS Minerals Services. Reproduction of this analytical report, in full or in part, is prohibited without prior written approval.

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I : 415 rder: PO H 089941 Page 2 of 2

Element Method Det.Lim;'~:J Units ~ lMJR. .

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Member of the .G. Group (Iocl.t. O.n ...... de lurvelllence)

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To: D.R.J. Geoc:on Ltd. Attn: David Jamieson 555 ManiecH Ave. PEREBOROUGH ON K9J 6X!3

P.O. No. Project No. No. Of Saml)les Date Submilted Report Comprises

Certificate of Analysis

POH 089941 DEFAULT 1 Aug 31, 2006 Pages 1 to 2

Work Order: 090415

(Inclusive of Cover Sheet)

Date: Oct 16, 2006

Distribution of unused material:

1 Pulps

Report Footer:

Certified By

ISO 9002 REGISTERED ISO 17025 Accredited for Specific Tests. see No. 456

L.N.R. = Listed not received n.a. = Not applicable

I.S. = Insufficient Sample = No result

*INF = Composition of this sample makes detection impossible by this method M after a result denotes ppb to ppm conversion, % denotes ppm to % conversion

Methods marked with an asterisk (e.g. *NAA08V) were subcontracted

Subject to SGS General Terms and Conditions

The data reported on this Cl~rtificate of analysis represents the sample submitted to SGS Minerals Services. Reproduction of this analytical report, in full or in part, is prohibited without prior written approval.

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Member of the SGS Group (Socl6t6 G6n6rale de Surveillance)

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To: D.R.J. Geocon Ltd. Attn: David ~Iamieson 555 Maniece Ave. PEREBOROUGH ON K9J 6X9'

P.O. No. Project No. No. Of Sam~'les Date Submitted Report Comj)rises

DEFAULT 6

Certificate of Analysis Work Order: 089941

Ju127,2006 Pages 1 to 3 (Inclusive of Cover Sheet)

Distribution of unused material:

6 Rocks

Certified By

ISO 9002 REGISTERED

Date: Aug 30, 2006

ISO 17025 Accredited for Specific Tests. see No. 456

Report Footer.

-------.------~-.-.-

L.N.R. = listed not received n.a. = Not applicable

I.S. = Insufficient Sample = No result

*INF = Composition of this sample makes detection impossible by this method

M after a result denotes ppb to ppm conversion, % denotes ppm to % conversion

Methods marked with an asterisk (e.g. *NAA08V) were subcontracted

Subject to SGS General Terms and Conditions

The data reported on this certificate of analysis represents the sample submitted to SGS Minerals Services. Reproduction of this analytical report, in full or in part, is prohibited without prior written approval.

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Certificate of Qualifications

As author of this report, I make the following statements:

1. My name is David R. Jamieson. I am a consulting geologist currently providing services to Darlene Stubbs and Goldeye Explortions Ltd.

2. I received a B.Sc in Honours Science from the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario in 1984.

3. I have been practicing as a geologist in Canadian mining and exploration for 20 years.

4. I am a long standing member of the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada.

5. nlis report is based on my geological mapping work on the properties during July 2006.

Dated at Peterborough, Ontario November 15,2006

" I..(.:~~'.

/ David R. Jamieson B.Sc

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* 1 - Athena/Stubbs Cabin Trenches

* 2' - I.eonanf:rfinC:hes

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