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32D04SVW0079 W968O-OOO38 MCELROY 010 REPORT COX THE BOSTON CREEK GOLD PROPERTY BOSTON AND MCELROY TOWNSHIPS, DISTRICT OF TIMISKAMING, OUT. LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION S.J. Carmichael Kirkland Lake, Ontario January, 1996

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Page 1: REPORT COX THE BOSTON CREEK GOLD PROPERTY€¦ · REPORT ON THE BOSTON CREEK GOLD PROPERTY BOSTON AND MCELROY TOWNSHIPS, DISTRICT OF TIMISKAMING, OUT. LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION

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REPORT COX THE BOSTON CREEK GOLD PROPERTYBOSTON AND MCELROY TOWNSHIPS, DISTRICT OF TIMISKAMING, OUT.

LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION

S.J. Carmichael Kirkland Lake, Ontario

January, 1996

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Introduction.................................................. IProperty Location, Access and Topography...................... lLand Tenure and Ownership..................................... 2Previous Work................................................. 2Property Geology.............................................. 3

1995 Exploration Program

i} Introduction............................................... 42} Detailed Geological Mapping and Sampling................... 5

Conclusions and Recommendations............................... 7

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure l - General Location Plan, Boston Creek (following page 1)Figure 2 - Claim Location Plan, Boston Creek " 2Figure 3 - Regional Geology, Boston Creek Area " 3

LIST OF PLANS (Back Pocket)

Drawing No. l - Surface Geology, Boston Creek Project:Scale 1^200 Ft.

Drawing No. 2 - Stripped Area Map and SamplingScale 1^=20 Ft.

LIST OF APPENDICES

Appendix l - Certificate of Qualifications Appendix 2 - Sources of Information Appendix 3 - Assay Certificates

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REPORT ON THE BOSTON CREEK GOLD PROPERTY

BOSTON AND MCELROY TOWNSHIPS, DISTRICT OF TIMISKAMING, OUT.

LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION

INTRODUCTION

The Boston Creek property comprises five ccn-igucus staked mining claims with a total area of approximately 112 Ha located in the southeast portion of Boston Township ana the southwest portion of McElroy Townships, Larder Lake Mining Division.

Previous exploration (1994) completed by the current claim owners outlined an elongated syenitic intrusive fractured with gold-bearing quartz veins and stringers. Assays as high as 0.22 oz/ton Au were returned from various veins within the granite.

The 1995 exploration program included stripping, washing and sampling over the mineralization located in 1994 in order to better determine the density and orientation of the veining.

The approach from the onset was to investigate the possibilities of delineating a moderate ronnage deposit of low grade material amenable to open pit mining.

PROPERTY LOCATION ACCESS AND TOPOGRAPHY

The Boston Creek claims are easily accessed through the village of Boston Creek located 17 kilometres southeast of Kirkland Lake. (UTM 53 i9 3cc:: f 3 82 600E ) A gravel road running east and north from Boston Creek passes through the middle of the claims. The three claims lie in the southeast portion of Boston Township along the Boston/McElroy Township line, (figure 1)

The claims are generally flat with overburden depths less than 20' and on average close to 10'. There appears to be limited overburden over the syenire body allowing for easy stripping. A beaver pond located immediately south cf the napped area provided ar. adequate source of water for washing stripped areas.

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LAND TENURE AND OWNERSHIP

The Boston Creek property comprises five contiguous staked mining claims. The claims are held jointly (5C-50) by Stewart Carmichael and Robin Whelan and are as follows: (figure 2)

Claim Hooter Recorded Dat* ff units Assistant Recorded Assessment Obligations

1187216 April 7, 1993 2 S954.00 S646.C3 by April 7, 1996

1187217 April 8, 1993 l S953.00 S247.00 by April 8, 1997

1205727 Jan. 3. 1995 l O S400.00 by Jan. 3, 1997

1206104 May 18, 1995 l O S400.00 by May 18, 19971206562* Sept. 27, 1995 2 O 5800.00 by Sept. 27, 1997

* Claim 1206562 is located in McElroy Township and comprises mining rights only. Notification must be given to the surface rights holder prior to working on this claim.

PREVIOUS WORK

Assessment files show that no previous ground work has been recorded in the past on the claims. The property has been prospected as indicated by trenches and pits estimated to be 20 yrs" in age. The property was covered by an airborne Total Field and Gradient magnetic survey and VLF in 1986 by Golden Shield Resources as part of a larger regional survey.

Work completed by the present claim owners in 1994 included griding, total field magnetics, geological mapping and sampling.

There are a number of gold prospects located in the immediate area of the Boston Township property. Some of these include the Gold Leaf prospect located immediately north of present claim 1205727, the Boston Creek Occurrence, the Currie Occurrence and Gogita Occurrence located 1.5 miles to the southwest and west, and the Kennedy and Planet Occurrences located 1/2 mile to the southwest. Exploration on these prospects is generally limited with the exception being the Boston Creek and Planet Occurrences which were explored underground. Mineralization at the above described

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prospects includes mineralized shear zones and quartz veining within granitic dikes and plugs.

The Planet Occurrence, which ties onto the south border of the Carr.ichael-Whelan property is described as Keewatin mafic volcanics rut by a small body of Algerian granite which contain nunercus veins and srr.all stringers of quartz. The situation at the Planet occurrence appears to be similar to the Carmichael/Wheiar. prospect.

At the Planet, exploration work completed in the late 1930's included diamond drilling and bulk sampling. Two bulk samples, each weighing more than 1.5 tons each assayed 0.07 and 0.08 cz/ton Au. Plans to develop a large tonnage low grade mining opera-ion were conceived but never developed. Further exploration was cc-pieted in 1974 for Diversified Mines Ltd. by Watts, Griffis and McQuat Limited. This work included blasting and bulk sampling of trenches. The assays returned were low and further work was not recommended.

The last phase of work at the Planet was in early 1982 and consisted of 326 rotary drill holes, 10' in depth at 1C' centres. The cuttings were milled at Lakefield Research, however, the assay returns were too low to be of economic interest. As well, there did not appear to be any pods of higher grading material within the granite.

PROPERTY GEOLOGY

The Carmichael/Whelan property is underlain for the most part by mafic volcanics of the Wabewawa Group, (figure 3) These are mostly pillowed and massive flows of tholeiitic composition with a general north to northwest strike. The central portion of the property has been intruded by an ellipsoidal leucocratic syenitic body with an axis oriented at approximately 020 : . The intrusive has a mapped maximum width of up to 350' (magnetics indicate the body could be wider) and a length of 1,600' open both to the north and the south, but narrowing in both of these directions. The intrusive appears to be syenitic comprised of fine to medium grained potassic feldspar with little accessory quartz. The dip cf the syenite has

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FIGURE 3 - REGIONAL GEOLOGY, BOSTON TOWNSHIP PROJECT (From Jensen and Langford. 1985)

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yet to be determined, but it may be a shallow, east dipping sill- like mass. The only evidence for this was a 1995 plugger hole located en the northeast stripped area. This hole was cellared in mafic volcanics but passed into granite at a depth of 2 feet.

1995 EXPLORATION PROGRAM

1} INTRODUCTION

Two areas were stripped and exposed for washing, detailed mapping and sampling. The first, or north section was exposed for a length of 300 ft by 60 ft where sampling of two veins in 1994 returned assays of 0.023 oz/ton (west) and 0.22 oz/tcn (east). The south area exposed syenite which had returned assays of 0.10 and 0.06 oz/ton. The 0.06 assay was considered important as this material was from the syenite itself, mineralized with Z-4% pyrite with little quartz veining. Overburden cover increases tc the south so only a limited portion of the intrusive could be exposed for sampling.

After completion of the stripping, all exposed bedrock, was washed using a high pressure hose and a detailed picket grid was established, using the 1994 grid for reference. Detailed mapping was completed at a scale of 1*^20 ft and areas were chosen for blasting and bulk, sampling. As the stripping progressed, it became apparent that the previously sampled veins were flat lying and the original plan of channel and chip sampling the granite and veins would not be feasible. Additional problems developed during the stripping in that the granite would fragment itself under the weight of the tractor and scraping of the exposed rock often failed to leave an unbroken exposure of bedrock. This problem was further magnified during the trenching in that the blasting fragmented the bedrock to the extent that clean trench wails were not available for chip sampling. The bedrock fragmented itself into fist size pieces which was ideal for hand mucking, but did not ailcw either chip or channel sampling.

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Two areas were sampled, the first over the northeast stripped sec-ion including the Main Vein, and the second over the south stripped area, within the Mineralized Granite. Blasted areas were r.arked out at 5' intervals and an average of 11 kilograms of blasted rock taken fer each 5' sample length. The samples were then taker, to Swastika Laboratories where the entire sample was crushed and 4 one assay ton portions/sample was assayed. Check samples were made on some of the pulps as well as second pulps taken where justified.

2) DETAILED GEOLOGICAL MAPPING AND SAMPLING

Detailed mapping over the stripped area was completed at a scale of 1.1=20 ft. Exposure over the north area is good whereas the exposure over the south portion is relatively poor due to an increase in overburden. The exposed bedrock is comprised almost entirely of syenite with the east volcanic/syenite contact exposed as well. The syenite exposed over the north area may be described as massive, equigranular, almost granitic in composition comprised almost entirely of potassic feldspar with minor accessory quartz. Little, if any sulfide mineralization was noted over this section.

The granite appears to have been fractured (jointed) into flat lying tabular slabs striking northeast dipping approximately 30 : to the northwest (photograph fi). Gold-bearing quartz veins appear to have been injected along the joint planes. Secondary quartz stringers, perhaps also related to a second joint set strike slightly north of the flat set and exhibit vertical to subvertical dip (photograph #2) . The vertical set does not appear to be as continuous as the flat set and it has not been determined whether they are gold-bearing. It is not clear whether the jointing/fracturing was caused during the cooling stage of the syenite or a later tectonic event. A distinct north-northeast striking fault cuts through the centre of the syenite with no observable offset. This structure is characterised by 12" wide chlorite -^ pyrite schistose zone with minor gash stringers of

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PHOTOGRAPH #2VERTICAL VEIN SET FROM 8-flOW, 2+70STHE FLAT LYING "MAIN VEIN" WOULD LIE

ON TOP OF THE VERTICAL SET (PRZ-EROSION)

PHOTOGRAPH fi LOOKING EAST ON NORTH STRIPPED AREA

FROM 7+OOWNOTE TABULAR EXPOSURE OF SYENITE AND

FLAT LYING QUAKTZ VEIN

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quartz. A vertical 4" quartz vein is associated with the fault, roughly parallel to the vertical vein set. The syenite itself does not appear to have been altered or mineralized to any extent by this structure over the north stripped area but may have influenced mineralization over the south stripped area.

The sampling from 1994 over two veins which assayed O.C2 and 0.22 oz/ton now appear to be one vein, termed the "Mair. Vein". The vein is approximately 4-6" in width and is exposed at three locations over the north stripped area. The surface plan shows the vein a being perhaps block faulted north and south but this is a function of flat dip and relative elevation at the point of exposure. The vein is characterised by irregular molybdenite mineralization, minor pyrite and chalcopyrite (photographs *3,tt4). An examination of vein material under a black light by M. Dyment indicates the presence of either powellite (CaMo04 ) or barite (BaSOJ and a bright yellow oxide associated with the molybdenite is interpreted to be an oxide of molybdenum. Visible gold was also found in the Main Vein at the extreme east end near line 6+OOW. The visible gold appears to be an isolated occurrence.

Bulk sampling was taken over a continuous 15' length over the Main Vein as exposed over the east portion of the stripped area, the best assay was 302 ppb Au over 5* (photograph #5). The granite at this location assayed trace gold, not surprising given the total lack of sulfide mineralization. It was from this portion of the Main Vein where visible gold was found.

Bulk sampling over the south stripped area returned encouraging assays within the Mineralized Granite. Quartz veining at this location is weak, however, the granite is weakly silicified and riineralized with up to 4% pyrite. Assay results are slightly erratic indicating a weak nugget effect. The best assays gave 0.034 oz/ton over 15.0' or 0.026 oz/ton over 25.0'. The mineralization appears to be open to the south where it is within 70' of the South Stockwork, from which a 1994 grab sample assayed 0.131 oz/ton (photograph #6). A summary of the best assays follows:

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PHOTOGRAPH 13 - TAKEN FROM SAME AREA AS f2, LOOKING WEST PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS THE "MATS VEIN"

PHOTOGRAPH 14 - DETAILED PHOTOGRAPH OF THE "MAIN VEIN" DARK GREY AREAS COMPRISE MOLYBDENITE

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PHOTOGRAPH f5 - BLASTED TRENCH READY FOR SAMPLING AT 5 NOTE FRAGMENTATION OF THE SYENITE

INTERVALS

PHOTOGRAPH M - SOOTH STOCKWORK SHOWING MULTIPLE FLAT VEINS (tape measures approximately 20' across)

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Sample Location Tag f Fro*-To (ft) An (ppb/oz/ton)

Mineralized Granite 5151 0.0-5.0 39 /TrMineralized Granite 5152 5.0-10.0 415 /.012Mineralized Granite 5153 10.0-15.0 1834 /.055Mineralized Granite 5154 15.0-20.0 67 /TrMineralized Granite 5155 20.C-25.0 1634 /.048Mineralized Granite 5156 25.0-30.0 427 /.013Northeast Trench 5158 0.0-5.0 38 /TrNortheast Trench 5159 5.0-1C.O 51 /TrNortheast Trench 5160 10.0-15.0 302 /.009Single Trench 5161 0.0-5.0 51 /Tr

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Two vein sets have been identified within the syenite intrusive. The first, and most important is a flat dipping, northeast striking set characterised by accessory molybdenite, chalcopyrite, and minor powellite or barite. The veins appear to have been emplaced along joint planes in the syenite and reach a maximum width of 8" averaging 2-4" true width. Over the north stripped area there does not appear to be a sufficient density of veins to make ore. The syenite itself at this location is not mineralized and contains only trace gold mineralization.

The second veins set comprises irregular vertical stringers, also perhaps related to a second joint pattern. They are generally less than l" in width, average .5" and do not appear to be mineralized with sulfides or oxides. Although they have yet to be sampled, they do not appear to show appreciable gold mineralization.

Clearly the potential to delineate ore lies within the south stripped area including the Mineralized Granite. Sampling here returned assays of 0.034 oz/ton over 15.0 feet and 0.026 cz/tcn over 25.0 feet. The syenite at this location is weakly altered by silicification and mineralized with 2-4% pyrite and -races of chalcopyrite. More importantly, the mineralization is open to the east, west and south approaching the South Stockwork which returned

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an assay of 0.101 oz/ton in 1994 (grab sample). In this respect, the Carmichael/Whelan occurrence differs from the Planet in that pods of higher-grading syenite appear be present. Why this portion of the syenite is better mineralized than the north stripped area is speculative. The above mentioned fault may have influenced mineralization, or the syenite may be pinching out in width to the south. If the latter is the case, the syenite could exhibit a higher degree of fracturing and associated quartz stockwork. As the syenite becomes narrower it would be less able to take strain in a ductile manner and could shatter as brittle deformation.

Further work should concentrate in the area of the Mineralized Granite, working south towards and beyond the South Stockwork. Additional stripping may be useful in further exposing the Mineralized Granite, but surface sampling of the South Stockwork will be difficult due to the flat lying nature of the veins. Effective sampling over the Mineralized Granite and South Stockwork may be achieved by close spaced NQ size drilling at 25' centres to a depth of 50'. This procedure could delineate open pit reserves to a 50' depth. The area to be tested would lie from 7+OOW to 8+OOW and from 3+50S to 6+OOS (100' x 250') and would require 40 drill holes or 2,000' of drilling. The ideal rig would be a small skid- mounted diamond drill moved by a small tractor. The entire core should be logged and assayed at 5' intervals using one assay ton splits with multiple splits and check assays. The results may require enlargement of the initially tested area.

Respectfully Submi

Stewart Carmich

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APPENDIX l

CERTIFICAXE OF QUALIFICATIONS

I, Stewart J. Carmichael, of the Town of Kirkland Lake, in uhe District of Timiskaming, in the Province of Ontario, Canada, do hereby certify that:

1) I am a consulting geologist with address 42 Rand Avenue East, Kirkland Lake, Ont. P2N 1X1.

2) I am a graduate of McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, having received the degree of Bachelor of Science, Geology from the Faculty of Science in 1982. I have since in the field of mineral exploration continuously since graduation.

3) I am a Fellow of the Geological Association of Canada.

4) I hold a 5QI undivided interest in the Boston Creek property.

Dated this 7/ day of January, 1996

^J ^Ct^tsaAzf J. j(to*vri.~t^iiA-~t'Stewart J. Carmichael, B.Se., FGAC

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APPENDIX B Sources of Information

Gordon, J.B., Lovell, H.L., cie Grijs, Jan, anci Davie, R.F. 1979: Gold Deposits of Ontario, Part 2: Part of District of

Cochrane, Districts of Muskoka, Nipissing, Parry Sound,Sudbury, Timiskaming, and Counties of Southern Ontario;Ontario Geological Survey, Mineral Deposit Circular 18,253p.

Jensen, L.S.1985: Geology and Petrogenesis of the Archean Abitibi Belt,

in the Kirkland Lake Area, Ontario; Ontario Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Paper 123, 130p. and maps

Kirkland Lake Resident Geologist Office Assessment Files

KL-991 Golden Shield Resources Ltd., Larder Lake Area (1987)KL-2281 Planet Gold Mines LimitedKL-3643 Whelan and Carmichael, Boston Creek Gold Property

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APPENDIX C

ASSAY CERTIFICATES

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Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assmyere Inc.

Assaying - Consulting - Representation

Company: S.CARMICHAELProject:Ann: S.Carmicbael

Vie hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 10 Rock samples submitted OCT-11-95 by .

Page l of 2

5W-3954-RG1

Dale: OCT-25-95

SampleNumber

5151 A5151 B5151 C5151 D5152 A

5152 B5152 C5152 D5153 A5153 B

5153 C5153 D5154 A5154 B5154 C

5154 D5155 A5155 B5155 C5155 D

5156 A5156 B5156 C5156 D5158 A

5158 B5158 C5158 D5159 A5159 B

AuPPB

24122639

267

72415360

1543777

11041342

533838

6757

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Certified by

P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK1TO Telephone (706) 642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300

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Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assayers Inc.

Assaying - Consulting - RepresentationPage 2 of 2

5W-3954-RG1

Company: S.CARMICHAEL Date: OCT-25-95 Project:Attn: S.Carmichael

We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 10 Rock samples submitted OCT-11-95 by .

Sample Au Au Check Au 2nd Total Number PPB PPB PPB wt. kg

5159 C 215159 D 515160 A 163 57 - 105160 B 183 2765160 C . ,. __?f 302 34 -

5160 D 17 315161 A 51 - - 115161 B 315161 C 215161 D 5

One assay ton portion used.

Certified by

P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK1TO Telephone (705)642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300

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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Ontario

Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim

Mining Act

Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of t* this cdection should be directed to the Provincial Manager. Mining Lands Sudbury. Ontario. P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 870-7264.

Instructions: - Please type or print and submit in duplicate- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations for

Recorder.- A separate copy of this form must be completed for each Work Group.- Technical reports and maps must accompany this form in duplicate.- A sketch, showing the claims the work is assigned to, must accompany this form.

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Persons and Survey Company Who Perfonned the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report)Name

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(attach a schedule H necessary)

Certification off Beneficial Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverse side

l certify that at the time the work was performed, the claims covered in this work report were recorded in the current holder's name or held under a beneficial interest by the current recorded holder.

Date

Certification of Work Report1 certify that 1 have a personal knowledge of the facts set forth in this Work report, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and annexed report is true.

Name and Address of Person Certifying

fi^'rt, If)

0241(0391)

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, Work Report

Number for

Claim Number

(see Note 2)

•r

Number

ofClaim Units

Value ofAssessm

entW

ork Doneon this Claim

4

M41 (O

M1)

Total Number

ofCM

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Total Value Work

Done

ValueAppliedto thisCW

m

.T

Total Value

Value Assigned

from

this Claim

2.jm?.*0

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,^

Reserve: W

ork to be Claim

ed at a Future Date

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—7

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Ontario

Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Ministere du Devetoppement du Nord et des mines

Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit

Etat des couts aux fins du credit devaluation

Mining Act/Loi sur les mines

Transaction No./N0 de transaction

Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This information will be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining daim(s). Questions about this cotection should be directed to the Provincial Manager, Minings Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 4th Floor. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.

Les ranseignements personnels contenus dans la presente formute sort recueMis en vertu de la Lot sur las mines et serviront a tenir a tour un registre des concessions minieres. Adresser toute question sur la collece de ces renseignements au chef provincial des terrains miniers, ministere du Devetoppement du Nord et des Mines. 159. rue Cedar. 4" etage. Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.

1. Direct Costs/CoOts directs

Type

Wage* Salaires

Contractor's and Consultant's Fees Drottsde ('entrepreneur et de I'expert- conseN

SuppNes Used FoumtturesiftlNsees

Equipment Rental Location de fn8t6ffel

Description

Labour Main-d'oeuvreField Supervision Supervision sur le terrain

Type

l'^.i.t. ..j-. .Lk-.--1

Type

t- y /ile- 1'..'-*- i.

\ ' , ^.^

VI--,',,

•H^-Uj,lr,uType

Amount Montant

""X* -.-c'tf

i V, cc

i ' f ' .

l- rt .-,-

' ' - - *

*;-- ;-t-

K '- -.c-

IS^.-^v-

i :u-^

Total Direct Costs Total des couts directs

Totals Total global

P.cVO cc-

3; 7ffc\

•3ST/.02

S.i11,crj

2. Indirect Costs/CoOts indirects* * Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not

allowable as assessment work. Pour le remboursement des travaux de rehabilitation, les couts indirects ne sont pas admisstotes en tant que travaux d'evaluation.

Type

Transportation Transport

Food andLOOQiflQNoun HIM c 6t hciMCQCfiwntMoolliMtion 8no DemobHzatlon HobMsatlon et demabWsMkm

Description

Type

V's ' k

Amount Monlant

'.j' ••'-''

Sub Total of Indirect Costs Total partlel des couts indirects

Amount Allowable (not greater than 20* of Direct Costs) Montant admissible (n'excedant pas 20 * des couts directs)

Total Value of Assessment Credit Vateur Mate du credit (Tow ol Diract MM! Mcnmbte d'evahiatlonhidheet rnotml f\t*t tta* ct^tm dbMta

Totals Total global

/^.cy

/*-*^

/^ce

SiJ!16*i

Note: The recorded holder will be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work all or part of the assessment work submitted.

Note : Le titulaire enregjstre sera tenude verifier tes depenses demanrJees dans le present elat des couts dans les 30 jours suivanl une demande a eel effet. Si la verification n'est pas effecluee. le minislre peut rejeter tout ou une partie des travaux d'evaluation presenles.

Filing Discounts Remises pour depot

1. Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at 10Wb of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.

1. Les travaux deposes dans les deux ans suivant teur achevement sont rembourses a 100 % de la vateur tolale susmentionnee du credit d'evaluation

2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 50*W) of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:

Toinl V.ilii" ol Assessrneiii Grid'! tot -i As?"vsment Claimed

x 0.50

2. Les travaux deposes trois. quatre ou cinq ans apres leur achevement sont rembourses a 50 Vo de la valeur totale du credit susinentionne Voir les calculs

IValeui toiale du crodit CvalualM'n lolni" dent I

x 0.50

Certification Verifying Statement of Costs

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

that asrded Holder. Agent. Position in Company)

Attestation de I'etat des couts

J'atteste par la presente :que les montants indiques sont le plus exact possible et que ces depenses ont ete engagees pour effectuer les travaux d'evaluation sur les terrains indiques dans la formule de rapport de travail ci joint

*V l am authorized Et qu'a litre de je suis autoris6(lilulave enregistre. representant. posle occupe dans la compagnie)

to make this certification a faire cette attestation.

Signature /'' / Date

^ /l' f 'i t ffi .iA-e*- -f V rt..

021? (CM'91) Nota : Dans cette formute. lorsqu'a designe des personnes. le masculin eM utilise au sens neutre.

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OntarioRecording Office4 Government Road East

Ministry of Ministere du KIRKLAND LAKE, Ontario Northern Development Developpement du Nord p2N 1A2 and Mines et des Mines

Our File: W9680. 00038 May 22, 1996

Mr. Stewart Carmichael 42 Rand Avenue Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1X1

Dear Sir

SUBJECT: Report of Work /W9680. 00038 Stripping t sampling L 1187216 et al. Boston Township

The above mentioned report of work was filed in this office January 11, 1996. According to subsection 6(7) of the assessment work regulations under The Mining Act, eligible assessment work shall be deemed to be approved for credit if this Ministry does not identify a deficiency within 90 days of filing.

The 90 day period has expired and therefore the work submitted in your report is to be considered automatically approved and recorded as you had indicated on the reverse side of your report of work form (attached) .

have any questions please call us.

Yours truly

^ mer Mining Recorder Larder Lake Mining Division Telephone (7050 567-9241

RS/lp

encl.

c.c.: Resident GeologistAssessment File Office Robin Whelan

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REFERENCESAREAS WITHDRAWN FROM DISPOSITION

MRO - MINING RIGHTS ONLY

S R O. SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY

M + S -MINING AND SURFACE RIGHTS

Description Order No Oat* O i vow t ion File

(RA SEC 45/70

{fc\ SEC 3B/BO W14/89

16/4/73 M HO

7 /4/W 3.90

50999

SAND AND GRAVEL

OffAVCL

GRAVEL

FIL C /47OS5

ILE 357**

PEHOIH9 APPLICATION UHDER PUiUC LANDS ACT (SUHrHCE RUNTS)

APPEARS ON THIS t MAP HAS- BEEN COMPILED ."ROM VARIOUS SOURCES, AND ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED T^hOSE WISHING TO STAKE MIN ING CLAIMS SHOULD CON SULT WITH THE MINING RECORDER, MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOP MENT AND MINES, FOR AD DITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF THE LANDS SHOWN HEREON

ACTIVITYC ITY

SWASTIKA. ONT POKITO709-642-3222

, . CIRCULATES* ARPRL 26/88

Lebel Twp.

&7182 \ 57207 57^06

CL 4II-A

*. 1206004

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583" "

1205704OSCGKOVE

32D04SW0079 W9680-0003B MCELROY200

Pacaud Twp.COPY OF THIS MYLAR ARCHIVED MAR 04/92 ,ABCHIVED JANUARY 4.

ARCHIVED ON JUNE Oi/95

O.

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LEGEND

lv,,,

r

TOWNSniPS HASF LINrS ETC LOTS MIN'NG CLAIMS PARCELS f Tf

UNSURVtVt- ; t iNtSt m L NF 1PAH'v E l P )UNOAR V ViMNG CLAIMS fc?t

R All WAV AND Nir.HT OF WAY ^^^—^~

NONPfRfNNtAi STRLAM v

\ FI xiootNG RIGHTSOR COMPOSITE: PLAN

JNS *

MARSt- OH MUSKfcC

DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS

JYPE OF DOCUMENT SYMBOL

PATtNT Sl^Rf Af.t A MINING RIGHTS P ^' *•v

SURf-ACr RIGHTS ONLY _ G

MINING RIGHTSONLY . O

LCASE SURTAi F A MINING RIGHTS . . . ^ 0 ' B

SUHrACF RKiHTSONLY . . ^ B

MINING HlGHTSONLY ..... U

R IN C("JN(,IL . . OC

RESFRVATl IN . (^

CANCtLL^D ®

SANDR GRAV* L . . ^^ . (^

NOTE M'NING R.GUTS IN PARCH.S PATeNlfD'-ftKin TO MAV t. 1913 VFSTfO IN ORIGINAl PATENTED 8 s- IMF Pt*Ri i"

ACT RSO 1970 CHAP 380 SE" 63 SUBS M l

SCALE 1 INCH - 40 CHAINS

i ooq, jooo 4OOO BOOO

MtTHE1OOO1 KM

JOuOU f M

TOWNSHIP

BOSTONMNR ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT

KIRKLAND LAKEMINING DIVISION

LARDER LAKELAND TITLES/ REGISTRY DIVISION

TIMISKAMING

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M/n/sfry ofNorthern Developmentand Mr.e:

^ Ontario

OittJANUARY 1985

G-3208IQ.

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r \\\\X\ 1205727

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1206104

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6+OON

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BASELINE

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4+OOS

6+OOS

f

8-t-OOS

0 100 200

ASTRONOMIC NORTH

LEGEND

[T 1 13 BASALT ( Q ) Undivided(b) Diabasic(c) Agglomerate

2 , SYENITE

SYMBOLS

V W W W

Mo

EI)—C

QV.Q.S

Mag

BC-2

Claim Post Claim Line Outcrop Boundary Small Outcrop

Foliation

Fault

Pyrite Molybdenite

Pit

Trench Quartz Vein Quartz Stringers

Magnetic

Sample Location

400 600 800 FT.

SCALE: 1"^200 FT.

BOSTON CREEK PROJSUREACE GEOLOGY

BOSTON TOWNSHIPDISTRICT OF TIMISKAMING, ONT.LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION

NTS:

PROJECT: OP95-085

SCALE: 1^200 FT.DRAWN BY: S.J.C.

DATE: JAN. 1995

DRAWING No. l

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1+50S

2+OOS

2+50S

3+OOS

5158 yfr'ppb)

51 ?9 (51 ppb)

60

Broken BedrockBroken

Bedrock

VA/ wV NTV V

v v v\/X W V

t w

COVERED

COVERED COVERED

Quartz stringers 12-18" apart

5151 (39 ppb)Grab Sample

5157 (147 ppb) i 51 52 (415 ppb)

15153 (1834 ppb

0.026 oz/ton0.034 oz/ton6154 (67 ppb)

P155 (1634 ppb

MINERALIZED GRANITE

COVERED

4+50S

STOCKWORK

5+OOS

3+50S

4+OOS

32DMSW0079 WQ6BO-00038 MCELROY 220

Picket Line 2+50S

GO O

034".

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5152 (4155153 (1834

Picket Line 4+50S

ASTRONOMIC NORTH

GRANITE

CONTACTMAFIC VOLCANICS - BASALT

FLAT VEIN SET

VERTICAL/SUB VERTICAL VEIN SET

STRIKE AND DIP OF VEIN

STRIKE AND DIP OF FOLIATION

FAULT

BULK SAMPLE ASSAY (ppb Au) ALL OVER 5.0 FT.

O 20 40 60 80 FT.

SCALE: 1 inch ^ 20 feet

BOSTON CREEK PROJECTSURFACE PLAN 1995 STRIPPING

BOSTON TOWNSHIPDISTRICT OF TIMISKAMING, ONT.LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION

NTS:PROJECT: OP95-085

SCALE: 1^20 FT.DRAWN BY. S.J.C.

DATE: DEC., 1995DRAWING No. J.