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42A16SW0009 2 17283 RICKARD 010
REPORT ON EXPLORATION ACTIVITIESON THE CDKW-RICKARD PROPERTY
RICKARD TOWNSHIP, DISTRICT OF COCHRANE, ONT. LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
FOR RJK EXPLORATIONS INC.
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S. J. Carmichael Kirkland Lake, Ontario
QApril, 1997
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Table of Contents
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Introduction..... . . .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lProperty Location, Access and Topography................ . . .... 2Land Tenure and Ownership......... . ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Previous Work.. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Regional Geology. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
1996 Exploration Program
1) Introduction.. . . . . . . .2) Geological Mapping...3) Total Field Magnetics4} Diamond Drilling......
Summary and Recommendations
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure l - General Location PlanFigure 2 - Claim Location PlanFigure 3 - Regional Geology
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Drawing No. l
Drawing No. 2
Drawing No. 3Drawing No. 4Drawing No. 5
LIST OF PLANS (Back Pocket)
- Total Field magnetics Survey Scale 1:2500
- Surface Geology and Drill Hole Location Plan Scale 1:2500
- Drill Hole Section R96-1, 1:500- Drill Hole Section R96-2, 1:500- Drill Hole Section R96-3, 1:500
LIST OF APPENDICES
Appendix l - Certificate of QualificationsAppendix 2 - Sources of InformationAppendix 3 - Drill Logs and Assay Certificates
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lREPORT ON EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES
ON THE CDKW-RICKARD PROPERTYRICKARD TOWNSHIP, DISTRICT OF COCHRANE, ONT.
LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISIONFOR
RJK EXPLORATIONS INC.
INTRODUCTION
The CDKW Rickard property comprises fourteen contiguous staked
mining claims with a total area of approximately 432 Ha located in
the central portion of Rickard Township, approximately 13
kilometres east of Iroquois Falls and 24 kilometres north of
Matheson.
Gold was first discovered on patented claim 18405 in 1916 and
shaft sinking began in 1918 by The Mining Corporation of Canada.
Diamond drilling as well as underground development continued
until 1937 on the shaft claim (Twindyke). The adjoining claims to
the east were drilled by Riczone Mines Ltd. as late as 1953. The
property remained dormant until 1995 when the mineral rights
reverted back to the Crown because of tax payments and was staked
on June l, 1995 by the CDKW syndicate. The property was then
optioned to RJK Explorations and an exploration program comprising
griding, total field magnetics, induced polarization surveys and
prospecting/geological mapping began in late 1995. Three diamond
drill holes were then completed in 1996 totalling 643.3 metres. The
following report describes these activities, excluding the I.P.
survey which will be submitted for assessment credits at a later
date.
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PROPERTY LOCATION ACCESS AND TOPOGRAPHY
The CDKW Rickard property may be accessed by two methods. The
first, which was used for staking, was by boat down the Abitibi
River from the Twin Falls generating dam located seven kilometres
east of Iroquois Falls. The boat ride, which takes approximately 20
minutes, accesses patented claim 24544. A trail leads form the
river to the Twindyke Shaft a distance of 400 metres.
The second and more practical access is by road from Matheson
through Carr and Wilkie Townships (Shallow River Access Road) into
Rickard Township. This is a recently completed logging road, still
being extended at this time and allows float access to within three
kilometres of the Twindyke shaft. A trail suitable for ATV and
skidder leads from the logging road to the Twindyke Shaft.
The claims are generally of flat relief covered by Pleistocene
clay deposits. Overburden depths appear to be shallow, on average
10-15 metres except north of the baseline where the depth of clay
increases north to the Abitibi River. Deep ravines north of the
baseline indicate overburden depth in excess of 25 metres. The
property was logged in the early 1900's with the only standing
growth comprising large mature poplar with a heavy undergrowth of
alders. The water supply for diamond drilling is from a pond and
creek located on claim 1206043. Casings from the 1996 drill program
were left in the ground at the request of the surface rights
holders as a possible source of potable water for their hunt camps
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located on claim 1205846.
LAND TENURE AND OWNERSHIP
The CDKW property comprises fourteen contiguous staked mining
claims of 27 units with an area of 432 Ha. (figure 2) The claims
are held by 5. Carmichael, R. Whelan, M. Dyment and J. Kidston. The
staked claims cover the mining rights only and notification of work
must be given to the various surface rights holders. Such
notification was given during the summer of 1995. The list of
claims comprising the property are given in the following table:
Claim Number Recorded Date # Units Assessment Recorded Assessment Obligations
JulyJulyJuneJuneJuneJuneJuneJuneJuneJuneJuneJuneJulyJune
77888888888878
19951995199519951995199519951905199519951995199519951995
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1l2411134221
SOSO50SOSOSOsosososososesoso
000000000000CO00000000000000
5800.00 5800.00 5400.00 5400.00 5800.00 SI,600. 5400.00 5400.00 5400.00 51,200. 51,600. 5800.00 5800.00 5400.00
by July 7by July 7by June 8by June 8by June 8
00 by Juneby June 8by June 8by June 8
00 by June00 by Juneby June 8by July 7by June 8
. 19971997199719971997
3, 1997199719971997
8, 19978, 1997199719971997
Total exploration expenditures of $10,800.00 must be applied
by June 8, 1997 in order to maintain the property in good standing.
The Abitibi-De-Troyes Provincial Park includes the mineral
rights under the Abitibi River which affects claim 1205846.
PREVIOUS WORK
The Twindyke mine was discovered by loggers in July of 1916
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near the northwest corner of patented claim 18405. Spectacular gold
samples were reported, one of which is reported to be located at
the Royal Ontario Museum. A full description of the property as
well as photographs of gold samples may be found in the Twenty-
Eighth Annual report of the Bureau of Mines of Ontario, 1918, Part
2, The Abitibi Night Hawk Gold Area. In 1918 the Mining Corporation
of Canada Limited completed 2,000' of diamond drilling and sunk an
inclined shaft to the 100-foot level. This was followed by 700' of
drifting and crosscutting on the 100-foot level. Underground work
on the 100-foot level supplemented by the surface drilling
indicated only very low gold values below a depth of 40 feet.
Mining Corp. then requested an extension on the option but was
refused.
In 1923 Rickard Gold Mines Limited was formed consisting of
five patented claims; 18405, 18406, 18407, 19629 and 19630. Little
work was done after this reorganization.
In 1934 Rickard Ramore Mines Limited was formed and between
1934-37 the shaft was deepened to 220', about 1,000' of drifting
and crosscutting on the 100-foot level, 425' of lateral work on the
200-foot level and about 10,000' of diamond drilling by Rickard
Ramore Gold Mines Limited. This drilling further delineated the
shaft mineralization to the east as far as the patented claim
boundary.
In 1938 Twindyke Mines purchased the five patented claims and
optioned five adjoining claims.
Between 1939-42 a winze was sunk from the 200 to 275-foot
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WATABEAG ATHO-
7(: r^ - LITH
ProterozoicKeeweenavvan dijbase (not shown!
12 Cobalt Grouo
ArcheanMatachewan diabase (not shown)
Granitic rocks11 Granodiorite. monzonite, quartz monzonite,
syenite 10 Massive to gneissic quartz diorite, tonalite,
trondhjemite
Upper Supergroup9 9a* Timiskaming Grouo, 9b** Destor -
Porcupine Comoiex3 3a.3n. 3 lake River Grouo, 8c*** Blake
River (Upper rm , Tisdale Group)
7 7a, 7 b, Kinojevis Group, le K inoievis Group,(Middle Fm., Tisdale Group)
6 6a Larder Lake Group, 6b Stougnton-Roauemaure Group. 6c Lower Fm., TisdEleGroup
5 5c Porcupine Group
Lower Supergroups4 4a Skead Group, 4b Hunter Mine Group. 4c
Upper Fm.. Deloro Group 3 3a Catherine Group, 3c Middle Fm , Deloro
Group 2 2a Wabewawa Group, 2c Lower Fm., Deloro
Group 1 1a Pacaud tuffs ""
"a refers to Kirkland LaKe Area, south limb of synclinorium (Jensen 1978c. 1979). *b refers to Kirkland Lake Area, north limb of synclinorium [Jensen 1976, 1978bl. c refers to Timmins Area (Pyke 1980) " (Goodwin 1965/.
FIGURE 3 - REGIONAL GEOLOGY(FROM JENSEN AND LANGFORD, 1985)
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level with 1,000' of lateral work on the 275-foot level.
Between 1944-53 additional surface drilling by Twindyke Mines
Limited tested the Massive Sulfide Zone located adjacent to the
shaft. This zone outlined a pyrite body 1,000' long, 75' wide to a
depth of 400' averaging 391 sulphur and 3 5% hematite. Apparently
the Texas Gulf Sulphur Company examined the prospect but decided to
explore for sulphide deposits elsewhere. (Like near Timmins!)
Drilling at this time by Riczone Mines Ltd. on the adjacent
claim east of the shaft claim intersected similar mineralization
and veining which was termed the Riczone. Some of this core is
present in a core dump located on the trail south of the baseline
east of 6+OOE. References were made to pits having gold
mineralization on zone located 900 metres south of the Riczone
termed the South Carbonate Zone.
The property then exchanged hands over the years, the last
recorded holders being North Hall Mines. In 1995 the owners decided
to relinquish the mining rights which reverted back to the Crown on
June 1st, 1995. All claims were opened for staking with the
exception of claims 18405 and 23576. A mine hazard was determined
to be present on these two claims. The shaft on claim 18405 is open
and filled with water but could be easily capped. There is no
hazard on claim 23576 and it is not clear why this claim was
withdrawn from staking. The current claim owners have tried to have
the site inspected, but have not succeeded due to government
cutbacks.
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REGIONAL GEOLOGY
Rickara Township was mapped by ODM geologist P. Simony in 1963
as part of a regional program including Knox and Kerrs Townships
east of Rickard. Only Knox Township shows appreciable bedrock
exposure. There appears to be only limited bedrock exposure in
Rickard Township, most of which is on the Twindyke property,
mapping by Simony reports that the property is underlain by
Keewatin andesitic lavas cut by north-trending diabase and quartz-
diabase dikes. The Twindyke shaft area is described as following:
"The gold was found in quartz and quartz-carbonate veins that cut altered pillow lava and Keewatin(?) diabase and dip steeply south. Two main veins are recognized in the shaft area. The more northerly vein strikes about east-west and dips 60 ; S. It is about 30 inches wide. The more northerly vein strikes N.75 C'W and dips 60 G S. It consists of a series of stringers in a zone 8 feet wide. The veins were found to unite underground at a point a short distance west of the shaft.They contain disseminated and patchy pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena and molybdenite. The pocket of high gold values is reported to have been composed of coarse gold, bismuth telluride and silver in a crushed-quartz matrix. For distances of 5-10 feet from the vein, the wallrocks are strongly carbonatized to a pale greyish brown rock, regardless of their rock type. The alteration zone in the vicinity of the veins is about 60 feet wide. A series of mineralized east-west shears and veins occurs in a zone 600-1,300 feet south of the shaft. In this zone a strongly pyritized tuff band strikes northwards."
In a regional setting, the Twindyke property may be part of
the Lower Tisdale Group. The stratigraphy in Rickard Township as
compiled by L. Jensen is a little vague in this regard. It appears
that most of Rickard Township is underlain by iron tholeiitic
basalt whereas the Lower Tisdale Group proper comprises komatiitic
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sequences with some magnesium-tholeiites. Further to the west and
north of Timmins this particular group of tholeiitic basalts
becomes intercalated with the Kidd Creek rhyolites and thus part of
the Kidd-Munro assemblage. Work is currently being carried out by
the Geological Survey of Canada (C.T. Barrie) with various industry
participation in order to better understand the stratigraphy west
of Lake Abitibi .
1996 EXPLORATION PROGRAM
1) INTRODUCTION
The 1996 exploration program comprised an initial program of
griding, Total Field Magnetics survey, geological mapping and Time
Domain Induced polarization surveys. This work was completed
between October and early December, 1995. Three diamond drill holes
were completed between March and July, 1996. The following is a
list of work completed:
1) Griding.............................. 20.0 km2) Total Field Magnetics................ 18.2 km3) Geological Mapping................... 13.0 km4) Induced Polarization................. 11.2 km5) Diamond Drilling..................... 643.3 metres
2) GEOLOGICAL MAPPING
Geological mapping/prospecting was completed at a scale of
1:2500 by this author from Oct. 31 - Nov. 3, 1995 over the west
portion of the cut grid from lines 2 + OOW to 11+OOE. This was more
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of a prospecting program aimed at locating previous drill sites,
pits and trenches as well as locating the Riczone east of the
shaft.
Two areas of relatively high outcrop density are present on
the property. The first area is over the southwest portion on claim
1206042, the other area south of the baseline between lines 6 + OOE
ana 10+OOE. The most striking geological features are the parallel
diabase dikes which strike roughly north-south with an average
width of 20 metres. These are massive, fine to medium-grained
highly magnetic dykes intruded into dark green medium-grained
massive iron tholeiitic basalt. Only one outcrop of pillowed basalt
was observed on line 9+OOE, 1+50S. Two samples of the basalt were
taken for whole rock analysis and three for gold assays. The whole
rock analysis plot within the tholeiitic field, either iron or
magnesium rich. The sample locations are as follows:
R95-4 0+00 7 + 50S WR Fe-tholeiiteR95-5 0+90E 4+70S 5097 3 ppb AuR95-7 6+70E 2+15S WR Mg-tholeiiteR95-8 7+30E 1+50S 5099 Nil AuR95-9 8+OOE 1+20S 5100 Nil Au
Field Description
R95-4 Dark green massive diabasic-textured basalt.R95-5 Highly carbonatized and silicified, 41 pyrite.R95-7 Weakly sheared basalt, foliation at 124/84S.R95-8 Riczone. Quartz/carbonate stringers in highly sheared
basalt. 2 *15 pyrite. R95-9 Quartz/carbonate vein in basalt. Nil pyrite.
One major structure was located from the mapping which
represents the Riczone and may be traced with confidence to the
Twindyke shaft. This fault strikes approximately 100 3 dipping near
vertical or slightly to the north and is associated with a strong
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schistosity and quartz/carbonate stringers. Three old drill collars
were located near line 8+60E, 0+80S which closely approximates some
of the Riczone Mines drill hole locations. This area was
subsequently tested by RJK Explorations drill holes R96-1 and R96-
3. A second structure was located on line 0+90E, 4+70S comprising
highly carbonatized and silicified basalt. This structure is poorly
exposed on the south side of an outcrop and the width and extent
could not be determined. A grab sample from this location returned
nil gold. There is a weak I.P. response over this shear zone.
Pits supposedly located along the South Carbonate Zone were
not located, however, heavy undergrowth may have obscured these
sites .
3) TOTAL FIELD MAGNETICS
Total field magnetics readings were taken at 12.5 metre
intervals both along the baseline and cross lines. A Scintrex/EDA
OMNI-4 Proton Precession Magnetometer was used along with a
Scintrex MP-3 constant-reading Base Station for diurnal
corrections. Reading were taken by Pierre Gervais from Services
Exploration with contouring completed by S. J. Carmichael
Consultants. The corrected data was then contoured at 25 nT
interval and plotted at a scale of 1:2500 so as to directly overlay
the geological mapping.
The most prevalent features from the survey are a series of
north-south trending aiabase dikes with west flanking dipole
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magnetic lows. The large magnetic anomaly between lines 1+OOE and
2+OOW from 3 + OOS to 6+OOS appears to be caused by a either a small
gabbroic intrusive and/or at least two parallel diabase dikes. The
overall magnetic response i s h igh, ^8,000 nT suggesting that iron
tholeiitic basalts underlay most of the property. Due to the strong
response from the diabase dikes, the survey was unable to define
trends associated with either faulting or volcanic/sedimentary
stratigraphy.
4) DIAMOND DRILLING
Three diamond drill holes were completed for a total length of
643.3 metres. Drill R96-1 tested the Riczone from which previous
drilling by Riczone Mines returned assays as high as .41 oz/ton
with an associated I.P. response. Drill hole R96-2 tested an I.P.
anomaly south of the shaft which reported assays as high as 1.37
oz/ton over 10'. The third hole tested the Riczone east of the
initial hole R96-1, also with an associated weak I.P. response.
The location cf the three holes are given in the following
table:
DD# LAT. LONG. DIP AZIMUTH DEPTH
R96-1 2+75S 7 + 75E -45 0 352 0 289.0mR96-2 6-r75S 0 + 00 -50 0 340 0 184.8mR96-3 2+25S 10+OOE -45 0 340 0 169.5m
SUMMARY LOG AND RESULTS
R96-1
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i02.oC - 104.30 Breccia Zone (Riczone:104.30 - 113.81 Quartz- Veined Basalt113.31 - 118.35 Foliated Pillowed Basalt118.35 - 118.75 Graphitic Fault118.75 - 119.30 Foliated Basalt119.30 - 120.12 Graphitic Fault120.12 - 165.30 Carbonatlzed Basalt165.30 - 166.52 Chert and Siltstone166.52 - 169.21 Chert169.21 - 175.30 Chert and Siltstone175. 30 - '-31. 7 1 Chert181. "l - 187.96 Felsic Tuff or Sediment187. ;6 - 192.01 Chert192.31 - 196.04 Graphitic Shale and Chert196.J4 - 209.54 Carbonatlzed Basalt209.54 - 274 . 85 Basalt274.85 - 278.84 Carbonatlzed Basalt278.84 - 289.02 Basalt289.C2 End of Hole
R96-1 intersected the Riczone at a depth of 102.80 metres
which comprises a highly brecciated, silicified and hematized
basalt. The pyrite content was very low, generally X-2% coarse
euhedral grains. The best assay was 127 ppb Au over 0.64 metres.
Further down the hole an interflow sedimentary horizon was
intersected comprising chert, cherty siltstone and what appears to
be a felsic tuff unit. Sulfide mineralization is generally absent
and only trace gold mineralization was intersected. The core axis
angles indicate that the sediments are either cross-cutting the
drill hole direction or may be dipping at a shallow angle to the
north.
R96-2
0.00 - 3.05 Casing3.05 - 10.52 Basalt10.52 - 124.18 Diorite124.18 - 130.13 Silicified Intrusive130. 13 - 140.18 Basalt140.13 - 144.62 Mineralized Zone il.P. Anomaly;144.62 - 184.76 Basalt134.76 End of Hole
R96-2 tested an I.P. Anomaly possibly associated with the
Lower Carbonate Horizon. A highly brecciated, silicified and
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hematized unit was intersected from 140.18 - 144.62 metres, similar
to the zone intersected in R96-1. Pyrite content was again low,
generally trace to 2 ^ p yrite. Only trace gold values were returned.
R96-3
0.00 - 5.23 Casing5.23 - 120.00 Basalt120.30 - 136.64 Carbonatized Basalt136.64 - 138.30 Mineralized Zone138.30 - 140.07 Silicified Basalt140.07 - 169.53 Basalt159.53 End of Hole
R96-3 tested a weak I.P. anomaly along the Riczone trend 225
metres east of R96-1. The Riczone may have been intersected from
136.64 - 138.30 metres, but is quite unlike the zone intersected in
R96-1. The zone, as intersected in R96-2 appears to comprise a
pyritic interflow sediment mineralized with up to 301 semi-massive
pyrite. The best assay from this section was 223 ppb Au over a core
length of 1.00 metres.
SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Although drilling by RJK Explorations verified the existence
of at least two alteration zones on the Twindyke property, the
total lack of gold mineralization indicates that the previous
operators may have been less than honest in the reporting of their
drill hole assays.
It seems quite likely that some high-grade gold mineralization
was present at the shaft but does not appear to carry beyond the
immediate underground workings. The Riczone does exist as a strong
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deformation zone with associated silicification, carbonatization
and hematization, ali of which are important ore-forming processes.
Earlier engineering reports refer to a shallow rake of
mineralization to the east from the shaft and the RJK drilling may
have been too shallow to intersect significant sulfide
mineralization and associated gold mineralization. It is therefore
possible that deeper drilling, at least 300 metres below surface,
could intersect gold mineralization.
In addition, there are many I. P. targets which should be
tested by additional drilling. The most important is a weak anomaly
extending from line 9+OOE to 14+OOE, open to the east between 8+OOS
and 9+50S. This anomaly may represent part of the South Carbonate
Zone which was reported to have surface gold mineralization in
pits. Although these pits were not located during the mapping,
detailed prospecting along the trend of this I. P. anomaly may
locate these pits.
,/, FGAC
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APPENDIX l
CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATIONS
I, Stewart J. Carmichael, of the Town of Kirkland Lake, in the
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) l 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 34 ii interest in the CDKW-Rickard property.
Dated this ^- day of April, 1997
Stewart J. Carmichael, B. Se., FGAC
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APPENDIX B
Sources of Information
Barrie, C.T.1996; Project Unit 96-00. The Kidd-Munro Extension Project;
in Summary of Field Work and Other Activities, Ontario Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Paper 166, p.9.
Ferguson, S.A, Groen, H.A. and Haynes, R.1971: Gold Deposits of Ontario, Part 1: Districts of Algoma,
Cochrane, Kenora, Rainy River and Thunder BayOntario Geological Survey, Mineral Resources Circular18, p. 86
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
Simony, P.S.1965: Rickard, Knox and Kerrs Townships. Ontario Department
of Mines, Geological Report No. 37, map 2073
Kirkland Lake Resident Geologist Office Assessment Files
KL-2740 Twindyke MiningKL-2365 Rickard GMLRiczone Mines Ltd.
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APPENDIX C
DRILL LOGS AND ASSAY CERTIFICATES
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R.J.K. EXPLORATIONS - RICKARD PROJECT
Co-ords -275.0 N
Azimuth: 340.0
775.0 E
Dip: -45 . O
Elevation 1000.0
Length: 289.0
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
HOLE NO.:
Page: l
R96-1
Property:
Purpose:
Drilled by.
Date Started:
RICKARD
Test IP Anomaly
Heath k Sherwood
March 11, 1996
Date Completed: March 20, 1996
Logged by: S.J. Carmichael, March 28, 1996
Core Size: BQ
Claim Number: 1206041, 1206037
Longitude 7+75E
Latitude 2+75S Dip Tests
from to
(m) (m)
78.0 340.0 -44.0
118.6 340.0 -50.0
245.7 340.0 -42.0
282.0 340.0 -41.0
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No. (m) (m) (m) PPB gms/tonne
.00 5.49 CASING
5.49 102.80 BASALT
Medium to dark green fine-grained basalt.
Non-magnetic. Weakly fractured with l-2% quartz + -
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HOLE NO.: R96-1
from to
(m) (m)
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calcite stringers. Weakly carbonatized.
13.11 14.33 Weakly carbonatized, trace pyrite. Weak
foliation at 32 deg to C.A.
15.61 17.38 Slightly bleached, weakly carbonatized
with 1 \ quartz stringers. Trace pyrite.
22.32 23.17 Quartz veins from 22.32-22.41m,
22 . 50-22 . 65m. \ \ pyrite throughout.
23.93 24.54 1 0* quartz veins, trace pyrite.
38.41 39.63 Weakly carbonatized and bleached. 2 \
quartz stringers. Trace pyrite.
42.99 43.90 As above.
43.90 44.82 Silicified/quartz flooded with 8*1; fine
pyrite from 44.21-55.51m. Trace pyrite
remainder of section.
44.82 46.19 Possible tuffaceous volcanics. Foliation
at 20 deg to C.A.
54.05 Flow contact, possible pillow selvage.
Basalt becoming lighter grey in color,
increasingly carbonatized.
77.74 78.05 Shear, 20*1; quartz/calcite stringers. Dip
10 deg to C.A.
100.30 101.22 Moderately fractured basalt, S'fc quartz
stringers, l 1!; pyrite.
101.22 102.13 As above.
102.13 102.8O As above.
Sample from to Length AU Au-2
No. (m) (m) (m) PPB gms/tonne
5276 13.11 14.33 1.22 7 nil
5277 15.61 17.38 1.77 3 nil
5278 22.32 23.17 .85 2 nil
5279 23.93 24.54 .61 nil nil
5280 38.41 39.63 1.22 nil nil
5281 42.99 43.90 .91 nil nil
5282 43.90 44.82 .92 nil nil
5283 44.82 46.19 1.37 nil nil
5284 100.30 101.22 .92 nil nil
5285 101.22 102.13 .91 nil nil
5286 102.13 102.80 .67 31 tr
-
R.J.K. EXPLORATIONS - RICKARD PROJECT Page: 3
HOLE NO.: R96-1
from
(m)
to
(m)
-Description- Sample from to Length AU Au-2
No. (m) (m) (m) PPB gms/tonne
102.80 104.30 BRECCIA ZONE
Highly brecciated and silicified/albitized basalt.
Coarse angular buff albitized fragments up to lcm in
size .
Groundmass comprises dark purple hematite. ID-15%
quartz flooding and stringers. Pyrite content is low,
l-2% coarse pyrite.
102.80 103.66 As above.
103.66 104.30 As above, 4-51 pyrite from
104.12-104.33m.
5287 102.80 103.66 .86 91 tr
5288 103.66 104.30 .64 127 .13
104.30 113.81 QUARTZ VEINED BASALT
Highly fractured medium-green fine-grained basalt
with 201 gash fractures and stringers. 11 pyrite
throughout.
104.30 105.49 As above.
105.49 106.10 As above.
106.10 107.01 Brecciated with
silicification/albitization from
106.40-107.Olm. Similar to unit at
102.80m. 11 pyrite.
107.01 107.84 Fractured basalt, healed fault breccia
5289 104.30 105.49
5290 105.49 106.10
5291 106.10 107.01
1.19
.61
.91
3 nil
5 nil
108 .11
5292 107.01 107.62 .61 14 tr
-
R.J.K. EXPLORATIONS - RICKARD PROJECT Page: 4
HOLE NO.: R96-l
from
(m)
to
(m)
-Description- Sample from to Length AU Au-2
No. (m) (m) (m) PPB gms/tonne
at 107.80m.
107.84 108.84 Fractured basalt, ID-15% quartz
stringers. Trace pyrite.
108.84 110.06 As above.
110.06 111.28 As above.
111.28 112.50 As above.
112.50 113.26 As above.
113.26 113.81 Highly silicified. 90% quartz with 8%
disseminated pyrite.
5293 107.62 108.84 1.22
5294 108.84 110.06
5295 110.06 111.28
5296 111.28 112.50
5297 112.50 113.26
5298 113.26 113.81
nil
1.
1 .
1
.22
.22
.22
.76
.55
3
2
3
5
26
nil
nil
nil
nil
tr
113.81 118.35 FOLIATED PILLOWED BASALT
Light green/grey foliated pillowed basalt. Moderately
fractured with 10% quartz veins along foliation.
Foliation at 30 deg to C.A. 1 -2* euhedral pyrite in
quartz veins.
113.81 114.94 As above.
114.94 116.46 As above.
116.46 117.68 2t quartz stringers, 1-2*^ pyrite.
117.68 118.35 As above.
5299 113.81 114.94 1.13 nil nil
5300 114.94 116.46 1.52 nil nil
5301 116.46 117.68 1.22 3 nil
5302 117.68 118.35 .67 3 nil
118.35 118.75 FAULT
Gravel core comprising graphitic sediments and
volcanics. S ^ coarse pyrite.
-
R.J.K. EXPLORATIONS - RICKARD PROJECT Page: 5
HOLE NO.: R96-1
from to
(m) (m)
-Description- Sample
No.
from to
(m) (m)
Length
(m)
AU
PPB
Au-2
gms/tonne
118.75 119.30 FOLIATED BASALT
Dark grey purple/green foliated volcanics. Foliation
along the C.A. 1-2*?; very fine pyrite.
5303 118.75 119.30 .55 nil
119.30 120.12 FAULT
Gravel core comprising quartz and graphitic gouge.
Dip along the C.A.
5304 119.30 120.12 .82 10 tr
120.12 165.30 CARBONATIZED BASALT
Light grey fine-grained carbonatized basalt. Almost
intermediate in appearance. Speckled throughout with
5% very fine leucoxene. Weakly fractured with 4 *
quartz stringers and veins. Nil to trace pyrite.
126.83 128.35 As above, check sample.
128.35 129.88 As above.
132.62 134.15 As above.
181.71 152.74 Check sample.
157.32 158.84 Quartz vein/flooded from
157.77-157.93m. S-10% pyrite.
163.41 164.63 5 * quartz stringers, trace pyrite.
5305 126.83 128.35 1.52 3 nil
5306 128.35 129.88 1.53 nil nil
5307 132.62 134.15 1.53 nil nil
5308 151.22 152.74 1.52 nil nil
5309 157.32 158.84 1.52 nil nil
5310 163.41 164.63 1.22 nil nil
-
R.J.K. EXPLORATIONS - RICKARD PROJECT Page: 6
HOLE NO.: R96-1
from
(m)
to
(m)
-Description- Sample from to Length AU Au-2
No. (m) (m) (m) PPB gms/tonne
164.63 165.30 As above, becoming very fine-grained.
Tops down-hole.
5311 164.63 165.30 .67 29 tr
165.30 166.52 CHERT AND SILTSTONE
Interbedded light grey chert and darker grey
siltstone to greywacke. Siltstone sections approach
graphitic composition over short intervals. Core axis
angle is generally poor, low angle.
165.30 166.52 Dark grey fractured chert and
siltstone. S-10% fine and
coarse-grained euhedral pyrite.
5312 165.30 166.52 1.22 56 tr
166.52 169.21 CHERT
Light creamy chert. Trace pyrite. Foliation at 20 deg
to C.A.
166.52 167.99 As above.
167.99 169.21 As above.
5313 166.52 167.99 1.47 5 nil
5314 167.99 169.21 1.22 7 nil
169.21 175.30 CHERT AND SILTSTONE
Interbedded chert and cherty siltstone.
169.21 170.18 Siltstone and cherty siltstone.
pyrite.
5315 169.21 170.18 .97 nil nil
-
R.J.K. EXPLORATIONS - RICKARD PROJECT Page: 7
HOLE NO.: R96-1
from
(m)
to
(m)
Description- Sample from to Length AU Au-2
No. (m) (m) (m) PPB gms/tonne
170.18 171.71 As above, increasingly cherty down
section. Trace pyrite.
171.71 173.17 Coarse wacke or felsic tuff. Trace-1%
pyrite.
173.17 174.54 As above.
174.54 175.30 Silicious carbonaceous chert and shale
with 2% pyrite. Foliation at 35 deg to
C. A.
5316 170.18 171.71 1.53 2 nil
5317 171.71 173.17 1.46 2 nil
5318 173.17 174.54 1.37 nil nil
5319 174.54 175.30 .76 13 tr
175.30 181.71 CHERT
178.35 179.42 As above, 4-5*?; fine pyrite from
178.96-179.42m.
5320 178.35 179.42 1.07 9 nil
181.71 187.96 FELSIC TUFF OR SEDIMENT
Light grey/green silicious tuff or sediment. Upper
contact at 14 deg to C.A.
181.71 183.23 Tuff, 1 -2* pyrite.
186.59 187.96 Becoming increasingly silicious.
Trace-1% pyrite. ~2.\ quartz stringers.
5321 181.71 183.23 1.52 nil nil
5322 186.59 187.96 1.37 nil nil
187.96 192.01 CHERT
187.96 189.33 As above, trace pyrite. 5323 187.96 189.33 1.37 nil nil
-
R.J.K. EXPLORATIONS - RICKARD PROJECT Page: 8
HOLE NO.: R96-1
from to
(m) (m)
-Description- Sample
No.
from
(m)
to
(m)
Length
(m)
AU
PPB
Au-2
gms/tonne
189.33 190.85 As above.
190.85 192.01 As above, 4% coarse pyrite.
5324 189.33 190.85 1.52 nil nil
5325 190.85 192.01 1.16 nil nil
192.01 196.04 GRAPHITIC SHALE AND CHERT
Dark grey silicious chert and graphitic shale, e-10%
euhedral pyrite and fine diddeminations. Bedding at
18 deg to C.A.
192.01 193.29 As above, 8*1; pyrite.
193.29 194.51 As above, ID'S; pyrite.
194.51 196.04 Mixed chert or felsic tuff. 4-5*1 pyrite.
5326 192.01 193.29 1.28 41 tr
5327 193.29 194.51 1.22 43 tr
5328 194.51 196.04 1.53 14 tr
196.04 209.54 CARBONATIZED BASALT
Medium grey fine-grained carbonatized basalt.
Continuation of unit above sediments.
196.04 197.26 As above, check sample. Trace pyrite.
200.30 201.52 10% quartz veins and stringers. 1-2*?;
pyrite.
203.66 204.73 Quartz vein/flooded from
203.93-204.73m. 2 -4* disseminated
pyrite in vein.
5329 196.04 197.26 1.22 5 nil
5330 200.30 201.52 1.22 5 nil
5331 203.66 204.73 1.07 2 nil
209.54 274.85 BASALT
-
R.J.K. EXPLORATIONS - RICKARD PROJECT Page: 9
HOLE NO.: R96-1
from to
(m) (m)
-Description- Sample from to Length AU Au-2
No. (m) (m) (m) PPB gms/tonne
Gradational change from grey carbonatized basalt to
dark green medium-grained chloritic basalt.
226.52 Becoming weakly porphyritic. 1*3;
feldspar phenocrysts up to 3mm in size.
245.73 End of original hole, deepened to
289. 02m.
261.10 262.04 Moderately fractured basalt. 20'?; quartz
veins and flooding. B-8% pyrite.
5332 261.10 262.04 .94 nil
274.85 278.84 CARBONATIZED BASALT
Basalt becoming lighter grey in color. Weakly
carbonatized.
275.61 276.83 As above, 4% quartz veins, trace pyrite.
276.83 277.74 As above.
277.74 278.84 Quartz vein from 277.99-278.llm. Trace
pyrite .
5333 275.61 276.83 1.22 2 nil
5334 276.83 277.74 .91 3 nil
5335 277.74 278.84 1.10 nil nil
278.84 289.02 BASALT
289.02 End of hole.
Casing Left.
Core stored at Kasner gravel pit, Kenogami.
-
R. J. K. EXPLORATIONS - RICKARD PROJECT
Co-ords -675.O N
Azimuth: 340.0
Dip: -50.0
Elevation 1000.0
Length: 184.1
. O E
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
HOLE NO.:
Page: l
R96-2
Property:
Purpose:
Drilled by:
Date Started:
Rickard
Test I.P. Anomaly
Heath and Sherwood
June 9 1996
Date Completed: July 12 1996
Logged by: S. Carmichael, July 30 1996
Core Size: BQ
Claim Number: 1206042
Longitude 0+00 W
Latitude 6+75 S Dip Tests
from
(m)
to
(m)
-Description- Sample from to Length AU Au-2
No. (m) (m) (m) PPB gms/tonne
.00 3.05 CASING
3.05 10.52 BASALT
Dark green fine to medium-grained basalt. Generally
massive with phases of weak silicification+quartz
-
R. J. K. EXPLORATIONS - RICKARD PROJECT Page: 2
HOLE NO.: R96-2
from to
1 (m) (m)
-Description- Sample from to Length
No. (m) (m) (m)
AU Au-2
PPB gms/tonne
veins.
3.05 4.00 As above, 2% quartz stringers. It; pyrite
throughout, trace chalcopyrite.
5.00 6.00 Silicified with quartz veining from
5.50-5.65m. \ \ f ine pyrite.
6.00 7.16 Silicified basalt, 10 !k quartz stringers,
trace to \\ pyrite.
7.60 10.52 Becoming diabasic in texture. May be part
of lower intrusive.
5467 3.05 4.00 .95 nil nil
5468 5.00 6.00 1.00 14 tr
5469 6.00 7.16 1.16 nil nil
10.52 124.18 MAFIC INTRUSIVE
Coarse grained gabbroic textured intrusive.
Non-magnetic, possibly dioritic with phases of finer
grained mafic syenite. Ca-plagioclese phenocrysts up
to 5mm in size.
15.86 17.64 Fine-grained mafic syenitic phase.
32.32 33.20 Weakly silicified/baked fine-grained
phase. Trace pyrite.
41.60 45.60 Fine-grained phase.
42.00 42.60 Silicified/epidotized with 2 \ pyrite from
42.00-42.28m.
63.45 64.50 Carbonatized altered fine-grained phase.
Trace pyrite.
64.50 65.85 As above, becoming coarser-grained.
5470 32.32 33.20 .88 nil nil
5471 42.00 42.60 .60 29 tr
5472 63.45 64.50 1.05 nil nil
5473 64.50 65.85 1.35 nil nil
-
R.J.K. EXPLORATIONS - RICKARD PROJECT Page: 3
HOLE NO.: R96-2
from
(m)
to
(m)
-Description- Sample from to Length AU Au-2
No. (m) (m) (m) PPB gms/tonne
82.26 83.00 Silicified/baked zenolith(?) trace pyrite.
114.00 114.22 Fine grained diabase dike. Moderately
magnetic. Sharp upper and lower
contacts.
5474 82.26 83 . 00 . 74 nil nil
124.18 130.13 ALTERATION ZONE
Buff weakly to moderately silicified intrusive. Relic
feldspar phenocrysts present throughout. Phenocrysts
have been altered to green sericite or mariposite.
2-4^ quartz stringers and veins throughout. Generally
trace pyrite throughout except as noted.
124.18 125.00 Intrusive, alteration increasing down
section.
125.00 126.00 Altered intrusive, quartz vein from
125.34-125.42m, Healed fault, foliation
at 62 deg to GA. Trace pyrite.
126.00 127.00 Highly silicified, 2 \ f ine euhedral
pyrite .
127.00 127.38 As above.
127.38 128.00 Silicified and brecciated from
127 .50-127.77m. S-4% fine pyrite.
128.00 129.00 Weakly silicified, trace pyrite.
129.00 130.13 Moderately silicifed, trace pyrite.
5475 124.18 125.00 .82 2 nil
5476 125.00 126.00 1.00 nil nil
5477 126.00 127.00 1.00 31 tr
5478 127.00 127.38 .38 173 .17
5479 127.38 128.00 .62 38 tr
5480 128.00 129.00 1.00 3 nil
5481 129.00 130.13 1.13 nil nil
-
R.J.K. EXPLORATIONS - RICKARD PROJECT Page: 4
HOLE NO.: R96-2
from to
(m) (m)
Description- Sample from to Length AU Au-2
No. (m) (m) (m) PPB gms/tonne
130.13 140.18 BASALT
Dark green fine-grained basalt. Becoming
medium-grained down section. Moderately fractured
throughout with 4 ^ quartz/calcite stringers -f--
epidote stringers.
139.02 140.18 As above, check sample. 5482 139.02 140.18 1.16 nil nil
140.18 144.62 MINERALIZED ZONE
Dark grey/purple moderately to highly brecciated and
silicified. 10*1; quartz/calcite stringers throughout.
Sulfide content described below.
140.18 140.70 Highly breciated and silicified,
possible healed fault from 140.18
140.40m with 4-5*3; pyrite.
140.70 141.30 Dark purple moderately silicifieed with
1\ pyrite.
141.30 142.07 As above, becoming less hematized.
Trace pyrite.
142.07 143.10 Moderately fractured weakly silicified.
Trace pyrite.
143.10 144.00 As above silicified from
143.10-143.40m, trace to 11 pyrite.
144.00 144.62 As above, 1-21 erratic pyrite.
5483 140.18 140.70 .52 70 tr
5484 140.70 141.30 .60 nil nil
5485 141.30 142.07 .77 12 tr
5486 142.07 143.10 1.03 2 nil
5487 143.10 144.00 .90 nil nil
5488 144.00 144.62 .62 nil nil
-
R.J.K. EXPLORATIONS - RICKARD PROJECT Page: 5
HOLE NO.: R96-2
from to
(m) (m)
-Description- Sample from to Length AU Au-2
No. (m) (m) (m) PPB gms/tonne
144.62 184.76 BASALT
Dark green moderately fractured fine grained basalt.
Weakly magnetic to 149.70m. 10 !k quartz/epidote veins
and stringers.
146.00 146.62 Silicified/hematized from 146.15 146.34
with 4-5% pyrite.
150.20 150.40 Diabase dike.
151.66 152.50 Moderately fractured basalt. Trace
pyrite.
152.50 153.50 Increasing fractured, 5% pyrite.
153.50 154.07 Moderately silicified, 4 * pyrite.
154.07 155.00 Weakly fractured and silicified. Trace
pyrite.
177.44 178.66 Highly fractured and silicified, 20!?;
quartz stringers, 2% pyrite throughout.
178.66 179.30 As above.
184.76 END OF HOLE.
Casing Pulled.
Core stored at Kenogami.
5489 146.00 146.62 .62 nil nil
5490 151.66 152.50 .84 nil nil
5491 152.50 153.50 1.00 nil nil
5492 153.50 154.07 .57 nil nil
5493 154.07 155.00 .93 nil nil
5494 177.44 178.66 1.22 3 nil
5495 178.66 179.30 .64 nil nil
-
R.J.K. EXPLORATIONS - RICKARD PROJECTCo-ords -225.0 N
Azimuth: 340.0
1000.0 E
Dip: -45. O
Elevation 1000.0
Length: 169.5
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
HOLE NO.:
Page: l
R96-3
Property:
Purpose:
Drilled by:
Date Started:
Rickard
Test I.P. Anomaly
Heath and Sherwood
July 12, 1996
Date Completed: July 14, 1996
Logged by: S. Carmichael August 30, 1996
Core Size: BQ
Claim Number: 1206037
Longitude 10+00 E
Latitude 2+25 S Dip Tests
from
(m)
to
(m)
-Description- Sample from to Length AU Au-2
No. (m) (m) (m) PPB gms/tonne
.00 5.23 CASING
5.23 120.00 BASALT
Medium green fine-grained massive basalt. Weakly
fractured with 4 fk quartz -f- calcite veins.
-
R.J.K. EXPLORATIONS - RICKARD PROJECT Page: 2
HOLE NO.: R96-3
from to
(m) (m)
-Description- Sample from to Length AU Au-2
No. (m) (m) (m) PPB gms/tonne
69.04 69.31 Weakly silicified, bleached basalt. 2 0*
quartz veins, Barren.
91.63 93.00 Silicified and epidotized from
92.00-92.70. Possible fault at 92.35m.
Trace pyrite.
98.44 98.63 Quartz vein/flooded. Barren.
102.67 102.82 As above.
5507 91.63 93.00 1.37 15 tr
120.00 136.64 CARBONATIZED BASALT
Medium grey/green finer grained weakly carbonatized basalt. Weakly to moderately fractured with quartz + - calcite veins.
126.02 127.00 As above, 10% quartz veins, trace
pyrite.
128.48 129.65 As above.
133.00 134.45 As above.
134.45 135.00 Moderately foliated and silicified. 11
pyrite.
135.00 135.46 Quartz vein, dark grey highly
fractured. Trace pyrite. Gravel core in
section may represent fault.
135.46 136.64 Dark grey/black very fine-grained
volcanic. 2 \ pyrite throughout.
5508 126.02 127.00 .98 7 nil
5509 128.48 129.65 1.17 7 nil
5510 133.00 134.45 1.45 3 nil
5511 134.45 135.00 .55 2 nil
5512 135.00 135.46 .46 2 nil
5513 135.46 136.64 1.18 5 nil
-
R.J.K. EXPLORATIONS - RICKARD PROJECT Page: 3
HOLE NO.: R96-3
from to
(m) (m)
-Description- Sample from to Length AU Au-2
No. (m) (m) (m) PPB gms/tonne
136.64 138.30 MINERALIZED ZONE
Dark green fine-grained interflow unit mineralized
with 301 semi-massive pyrite. Weakly to moderately
silicious with lO'k quartz veins.
136.64 137.64 As above.
137.64 138.30 As above, ID-15% pyrite.
5514 136.64 137.64 1.00 223 .22
5515 137.64 138.30 .66 77 tr
138.30 140.07 SILICIFIED BASALT
Medium grey fine-grained moderately silicified
volcanic. ID-15% quartz stringers. Trace-1% pyrite.
138.30 138.80 As above, foliation at 33 deg to C.A.
138.80 139.41 Diabase dike, upper contact at 32 deg
to C.A.
139.41 140.07 Moderately silicified, \ \ disseminated
pyrite.
5516 138.30 138.80 .50 7 nil
5517 139.41 140.07 .66 3 nil
140.07 169.53 BASALT
Dark green finer-grained basalt. Darker green in
colour than upper volcanics.
149.00 149.30 Felsic Tuff or Sediment Gravel core.
160.00 161.00 Silicious/cherty phase. Trace pyrite.
161.00 162.05 As above, 5t clots of pyrite from
5518 160.00 161.00 1.00 nil nil
5519 161.00 162.05 1.05 nil nil
-
R.J.K. EXPLORATIONS - RICKARD PROJECT Page: 4
HOLE NO.: R96-3
from to
(m) (m)
-Description- Sample from to Length AU Au-2
No. (m) (m) (m) PPB gms/tonne
161.60-162.05m.
162.05 163.05 As above, trace pyrite.
163.05 164.14 Weakly hematized. Trace pyrite.
168.76 169.40 101; finely disseminated pyrite.
169.53 END OF HOLE.
Casing Pulled.
Core stored at Kenogami.
5520 162.05 163.05 1.00 nil nil
5521 163.05 164.14 1.09 nil nil
5522 168.76 169.40 .64 4 nil
-
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division o f TSL/Assayers Inc.
Established^ Assaying - Consulting - Representation
Geochemical Analysis Certificate
Company: RJK EXPLORATION INCProject:Ann: G. Kasner
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 46 Core samples submitted APR-02-96 by .
Page l of 2
6W-1262-RG1
Date: APR-12-96
Sample Number5229 5247 5248 5269 5273
5276 5277 5278 5279 52805281 5282 5283 5284 5285
5301 5302 5303 5304 53055306 5307 5308 5309 5310
5311 5312 5313 5314 5315
Au PPB
3 NilNil
3 217 32
Nil Nil
Nil NilNil Nil Nil
3 3 7
10 3
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
2941 5 7
Nil
Au Check PPB
22
-
3
-
-
51
One assay ton portion used.
Certified by
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705)642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300
-
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division o f TSL/Assaycrs I nc.
Assaying - Consulting - RepresentationEstablished 1928
Geochemical Analysis CertificateCompany: RJK EXPLORATION INCProject:Ann: G. Kasner
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 46 Core samples submitted APR-02-96 by .
Page 2 of 2
6W-1262-RG1
Date: APR-12-96
Sample Number53165317 5318 5319 53205321 5322 5323 5324 53255326 5327 5328 5329 53305331
Au PPB
2 2
Nil 14 9
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
3943 14 5 5
2
Au Check PPB
12
-
43
3
One assay ton portion used.
Certified by
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300 \
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Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assayors Inc.
Assaying - Consulting - RepresentationEstablished 1928
Geochemical Analysis CertificateCompany: RJK EXPLORATION INCProject:Ann: G. Kasner
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 15 Core samples submitted APR-02-96 by .
6W-1261-RG1
Date: APR-04-96
Sample Number5286 5287 5288 5289 52905291 5292 5293 5294 5295
5296 5297 5298 5299 5300
Au PPB31 91 125
3 5
105 142 3 2
3 5
26Nil Nil
Au Check PPB
129
110
21
One assay ton portion used.
Certified by
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705)642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300'
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Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assayors Inc.
Assaying - Consulting - RepresentationEstablished 1928Geochemical Analysis Certificate 6W-1522-RG1Company: RJK EXPLORATION LTD Date: MAY-01-96Project:Atm: G. Kasner
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 4 Core samples submitted APR-23-96 by .
Sample Au Au Check Number PPB PPB5332 •"•""' ------------------ -- -- --------- ------- ----
5333 25334 35335 Nil
One assay ton portion used.
Certified by
P.O. Box 10, Swastika. Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705 ) 642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300
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Established 1928
Geochemical Analysis Certificate
Swastilca LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assayers Inc.
Assaying - Consulting - Representation
Company:Project:Ann:
GREATER LENORA RESOURCES CORPRickard
6W-2862-RG1
Date: AUG-09-96
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 29 Core samples submitted AUG-06-96 by .
Sample Number5467 5468 5469 5470 54715472 5473 5474 5475 54765477 5478 5479 5480 54815482 5483 5484 5485 54865487 5488 5489 5490 54915492 5493 5494 5495
Au PPBNil14
Nil Nil 29
Nil Nil Nil
2 Nil31 168 38 3
NilNil 70
Nil 12 2
Nil5
Nil Nil NilNil Nil
3 Nil
Au Check PPB
17
-
173
14
Nil
-
One assay ton portion used.
Certified by_
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705) 642-330(1
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08-26-96 11: [34] 81
Swastika LaboratoriesA DlviMon of TSL/AKttycr* Inc.
Assaying - Consulting . Kepresental.ionEstablished 1928
Assay Certificatecompany: GREATER LENORA RESOURCES CORFProject:Ann: S. Carmichael
We hereby certify the following Assay of 16 Core samples submitted AUG-22-96 by .
6W-3168-RA1
Date: AUG-26-96
Sample Number5507 5508 5509 5510 55115512 5513 5514 5515 55165517 5518 5519 5520 55215522
Au PPB15 7 7 3 52 5
223 77 73
Nil Nil NilNil
S
Au Check PPB
2
81
-
2
One assay ton portion used.
Certified by
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK l TO Telephone (705)642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300
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GREATER LENORA RESOURCES CORP.
ATTH: 8 . CMWICHKM.
PKOJ: K ICMUtO
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TSL/A6SAYER laboratories
1270 rEvsten DRIVE. VHIT 3 maaissAuan.orrMuo L4U-1A4
PHOHt 1 1 (905)602-8236 FM (: (905)206-0513
I.C.A.P. TOTAL OXIDE ANALYSIS
Lithium Het*Bor*t* fusion
mrorr MO.P*g* Ho.
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1-95-1 SO.81 13.S7 IS.M 7.03 4.72 4.46 0.40 1.45 0.26 0.12 120
48.89 14.78 IS.34 12.20 3.79 1.49 0.24 1.27 0.34 0.10 70
45.36 12.20 17.99 6.6ft S. 64 1-22 0-04 1.49 0.38 0.14 7O
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SIGNED :
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Established 1928
A D ivision of TSL/Assayers I nc.Assaying - Consulting . Representation
Geochemical Analysis CertificateCompany. GREATER LENORA RESOURCES CORPProject: RickardAnn: S. CarmichaelWe hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 9 Rock samples submitted NOV-09-95 by .
5W-4371-RG1
Date: NOV-21-95
SampleNumber Au
PPBAu check
PPB50955096509750985099
55216
331
Nil"Nil"
69202
Nil5100R95-1 R95-4 R95-7 Nil
Certified by-
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300
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OntarioMinistry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Declaration of Assessment Work Performed on Mining LandMining Act, Subsection 65(2) and 66(3), R.S.O. 1990
Transaction Number (office use)
/V/Assessment Files ResearcTflmaging
Personal informatior Mining Act, the infor Questions about th 933 Ramsey Lake F
d 66(3) of the Mining Act. Under section 8 of the work and correspond with the mining land holder.
\ Northern Development and Mines, 6th Floor,
42A16SW0009 2.17283 RICKARD 900Instructions: - For work performed on urown Lanas oeiore recoramg a ciaim, use form 0240.
- Please type or print in ink.
1. Recorded holder(s) (Attach a list if necessary)Name Client
Address Telephone Number
OAJ /^
/tO6-2.
Fax Number
Name H Client Number
Address 6*0* R E n E i V E DTelephone Number
S'7
Fax Number
2. Type of work performed: Check (-8/&0
following groups for this declaration.
Geotechnical: prospecting, surveys, assays and work under section 18 (regs)
r-7i Physical: drilling, stripping,L^J trenching and associated assays f~| Rehabilitation
Work Type
/L/sueeuDates Work c Performed From
Global Positioning System
p ^ /SjMoaJ^ ^b/c)//-^- .t
i | to , 95' To 1 i -4 i ^"7Day | Month | Year Day j Month | Year
Data (if available) Township/Area
M or G-Plan Number
W- 577
Office Use
Commodity
Total S Value of Work Claimed j^8,oo8NTS Reference
Mining Division ^̂ ^(^^A^
Resident Geologist District A t xx\^*^^- ̂ *
Please remember to: - obtain a work permit from the Ministry of Natural Resources as required;- provide proper notice to surface rights holders before starting work;- complete and attach a Statement of Costs, form 0212;- provide a map showing contiguous mining lands that are linked for assigning work;- include two copies of your technical report.
3. Person or companies who prepared the technical report (Attach a list if necessary)Name Telephone Number
-7S St?Address Fax Number
Name Telephone Number
Address Fax Number
Name Telephone Number
Address Fax Number
4. Certification by Recorded Holder or Agent
l, , do hereby certify that l have personal knowledge of the facts set(Print Name)
forth in this Declaration of Assessment Work haviggcaused the work to be performed or witnessed the same during or after its completion and, to the best of my kpfowledjge, the annexed report is true.
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5. Work to be recorded and distributed. the mining land where work was performed, must accompany this form.
Work can only be assigned to claims that are contiguous (adjoining) to at the time work was performed. A map showing the contiguous -3
Mining Claim Number. Or if work was done on other eligible mining land, show In this column the location number indicated on the claim map.
Number of Claim Unite. For other mining land, list hectares.
Value of work performed on this claim or other mining land.
Value of work applied to this claim.
Value of work assigned to other mining claims.
Bank. Value of work to be distributed at a future date.
eg TB 7827 16 ha S26, 825 N/A 324,000 S2.825
eg 1234567 12
eg 1234568 S 8, 892 34,000 34,892
2.
2
374-6 ( l
mo Z0QO9,302.
9 C
foooo11 Z12 19105346)
"794000 ^
13j- . 88 2&00
14 34*7 000 S-15
l, . (H.(Print
*t^ M CMrint Full flame)
Column Totals
CM E , do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible under
subsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for assignment to contiguous claims or for application to
the claim where the work was done.Signature of Recorded ithorized in Writing
RECEIVED)ate
APR 8 1997ci6. Instructions for cuttmg^bapk credits are not approv ^ ,N1NG lANDSBRANCHSome of the credits claimed in this declaration may be cut back. Please check ( s ) in the boxes below to show how
you wish to prioritize the deletion of credits:
H 1. Credits are to be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option 2 or 3 or 4 as indicated.
D 2. Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims listed last, working backwards; or
3. Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims listed in this declaration; or
4. Credits are to be cut back as prioritized on the attached appendix or as follows (describe):
Note: If you have not indicated how your credits are to be deleted, credits will be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option number 2 if necessary.
For Office UReceived Stamp
0241 (02/96)
Approved Date
Approved 7
( fi** Notification Sent
______ f-i^ffApprovedxlpfRecording45y l
y;x^t
Total Value of Credit Approved
Recorder (Signature)
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Ontario Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines Statement of Costs for Assessment CreditTransaction Number (office use)
Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of subsection 6(1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96. Under section 8 of the Mining Act, the information is a public record. This information will be used to review the assessment work and correspond with the mining land holder. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Chief Mining Rqcflfdafc-MMstry of .Northern Qgyeloooient and Mines, 6th Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 6B5.
^Ministry of^grthem Qayeloome
1 TOP f?, l c 6* ^ *~*
Work Type
*IDlr\HoO~D l^fctUL
A^SftVS
Q&ou. HAPrl5
CoOfiatf&UT-T^iLL
IMPORT- ttffPS
Units of WorkDepending on the type of work, list the number of hours/days worked, metres of drilling, kilo metres of grid line, number of samples, etc.
6^-43 M.to s
7 days
Associated Costs (e.g. supplies, mobilization and demobilization).
Transportation Costs
Food and Lodging Costs
Cost Per Unit of work
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c^Oo 'OO
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RF(
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Total Value of Assessment Work
Total Cost
-f 5 010.001 1 55 ' 00
/DOO.On
/-^oo -oo
lO S (D -oo
; E i v E D8 1997
ANDS BRANCH __
4^6 1 5".(9O
Calculations of Filing Discounts:
1. Work filed within two years of performance is claimed at 10007o of the above Total Value of Assessment Work.2. If work is filed after two years and up to five years after performance, it can only be claimed at 5007o of the Total
Value of Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims, use the calculation below:
TOTAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK x 0.50 Total $ value of worked claimed.
Note:- Work older than 5 years is not eligible for credit.- A recorded holder may be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 45 days of a request for verification and/or correction/clarification. If verification and/or correction/clarification is not made, the Minister may reject all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Certification verifying costs:
i, L. UtK6 , do hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as may(please print full name)
reasonably be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands indicated on
the accompanying Declaration of Work form as
to make this certification.
(recorded holder, agent, or state company position with signing authority)| am authorized
0212 (02/96)
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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
May 28, 1997
Roy SpoonerMining Recorder4 Government Road EastKirkland Lake, ONP2N 1A2
Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines Ontario
Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5
Telephone: Fax:
(705) (705)
670-5853 670-5863
Dear Sir or Madam:
Subject: Transaction Number(s): W9780.00260
Submission Number: 2.17283
StatusApproval
We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.
If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the notice, and any steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work which has received a 45 Day Notice.
Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the response date on the summary.
NOTE: This correspondence may affect the status of your mining lands. Please contact the Mining Recorder to determine the available options and the status of your claims.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Bruce Gates by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5856.
Yours sincerely,
ORIGINAL SIGNED BYRon C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands SectionMines and Minerals Division
Correspondence ID: 10882
Copy for: Assessment Library
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Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2 .17283
Date Correspondence Sent: M ay 28, 1997 Assessor: B ruce Gates
Transaction NumberW9780.00260 1206029
Section:12 Geological GEOL 14 Geophysical MAG 10 Physical PDRILL
First ClaimNumber Township(s) l A rea(s)
RICKARD
StatusApproval
Approval Date
May 28, 1997
Correspondence to:
Mining Recorder Kirkland Lake, ON
Resident Geologist Kirkland Lake, ON
Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON
Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):LESLIE MICHAEL DYMENT Swastika, Ontario
JOCELYNE ANNE KIDSTON SWASTIKA, Ontario
STEWART JAMES CARMICHAEL KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO
ROBIN CLOWATER WHELAN KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO
Page: l
Correspondence ID: 10882
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DISTRICT OF COCHRANE
LARDER LAKE '* MINING DIVISION
SCALE'1-INCH:40 CHAINS!
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Wilkie Twp. COPY OF THIS MYLAR ARCHIVED FEB.24/92
Circulated August 23. 1989
THE INFORMATION THAT APPEARS ON THIS MAP HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES, AND ACCURACY tS NOT GUARANTEED. THOSE 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
MOTESLicence o f O ccupation N- B674 ccvers tne iond below contour levets 826' S 88l' c!ong theshores of the Abitibi River.
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Flood rights along shores of Ab.1 bi River- — - -4— - —— - —— - —-400' S'jrfnce Rights Reservation around
all L c K - s end R i v 2 r S.
C, T -'c R RO- DS"^-'15
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LOT LINES . PAHCEL EOUN jAFY VlMNG CLA r '-'S ETC
RAILWAY A^D R'3HT C
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Ontario
Na'ura! R^soLi'CSS end Wines
Noverr.ber I? 36No.
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ARCHIVED ON JUNE 01/95 ARCHIVE i'.IA.s'. 6/97
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100 S
200 S
58102
58091
58094
58088
58082
58087
58075
58086
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5812858126
58105
581005809358089
58087
580891 00 N
58090580875808358076
58065
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581145811858120
581145W49
57970
58007
58079
5815658264
58084 58089
^58105
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5813458120
Sai 09
51113 58097 58092
58098 58092 58088 58085 58084 58076
51231
\ 58342
583^
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5B210
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58044
58046
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58059
58046
5804358045
5804^ O O
58052
58054
58053
58046
58046
5803758033
580277 Q Q
58022
58020
58025
58028
58028
58034
580145801(800
57999
58001 58001 58005
58009 58025 58057 58080 00 S
58108581025810158097580985809
82325821258228
580585803058018
5800958003
5826258234
58212
58202
582225823158247
582395820958194
58138
5814758141
58126
LEGEND
Survey By: P.Gervais, Services Exploration Instrument: Scintrex/EDA OMNI-4
Proton Precession Magnetometer
Base Station: Scintrex Constant Reading Contour Interval: 25 nT
300 S
400 S
500 S
600 S
700 42A16SW0009 2.17283 RICKARD 210'"'1| •'-'•W,, r
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1000 S
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GREATER LE NO RA RESOURCE^ Se R J K EXPLORATIONS
TWIN DYKE PROJECT - RICKARD TWP.
__TOTAL FIELD MAGNETICS SURVEY
SCALE 1:2500Drawn by:
Drawn by:
Date:
Date: Feb., 1997
100 200m
List of Revisions
No. By: Date:
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o o o
200 N
100 N
O BASELINE (070')
100 S
200 S
300 S
200 N
100 N
00 S
R96-3 DIP -45' AZ. 340'
C) DEPTH 169
200 S
300 SftP -45' AZ. 352" DEPTH 289.0 m
400 S
500 S
600 S
LOW GROUND340'184.8 rr
700 S
800 S8C/0 S
900 S
1000 S
LEG
V7 AFC VOLCAN CS
ID
a) U ndividedb) F ne Grainedc) Pillowedd) Flow Top Brecciae) Tuffaceousf) Agglomerateg) Diabasic
DIABASE
GABBRO
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400 S X
R95-1IG Mag
500 S •070-
600 S
700
Mag
Carb
Py
Cpy
QV
sil
Claim Line
Trail
Outcrop Boundary
Small Out crop/Station
Assay/Who e Rock Sample
Fault
Sch stosity
Magnetic Attraction
Carbonate Alteration
Pyrite
Chalcopyrite
Quartz Vein
Si icified
Pit
Trench
Shaft
Drill Hole
900 SSwamp/Low Grc
RECEIVED^APR 8 1997 l
undMINING LANDS BRANCH
Creek 2.17283R96-3 DIP -45* AZ. 340'
O DEPTH 169.5 m
1996 Diamond Drill Ho e
1000 SGREATER LE NORA RESOURCES
k RJK EXPLORATIONS
TWIN DYKE PROJECT - RICKARD TWP.
SURFACE GEOLOGY/DRILL HOLE LOCATIONS
SCALE 1:2500Drawn by: SC
Drawn by:
Date: Nov. '95
Date: Feb., 1997
O /DO
List of R evisions
No. By: Date:
42A16SWDOQ92.17283 RICKARD 220
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co o o
- 1000DRILL HOLE SECTION 0+00
DD R96-2SECTION LOOKING 250*
CLAIM 1206042
co o o P. ANOMALY
900
o o4- JO.
LEGEND
CASE
BAS FPB FOB CAB QTS
FLT
CHS CHR GRS
MAFIC VOLCANICS
BasaltFoliated Pillowed Basalt Foliated Basalt Carbonatized Basalt Quartz—Veined Basalt
FELSIC VOLCANICSFelsic Tuff or Sediment
SEDIMENTS
Chert and SiltstoneChertGraphitic Shale and Chert
ALTERATION/MINERALIZATION/STRUCTURE
BRX Breccia ZoneALT Alteration ZoneMNZ Mineralized ZoneSIL Silicified BasaltFLZ Fault
INTRUSIVES
MIT Mafic Intrusive
All Assays Are Reported In Gms/Tonne Over Core Length (metres)
-1000
900
o coCM
10
SCALE 1 :500
20
i
METRES
40
(f) O O
(n o o + to
RJK EXPLORATIONS DKCW-RICKARD PROJECT
DRILL HOLE SECTION tH-00DDH R96-2
SECTION LOOKING 250"
RICKARD TOWNSHIP DISTRICT OF COCHRANE, ONT. LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
2. i y2 83
NTS: 42 A/16
PROJECT: DKCW-RICKARD
DATE: FEB., 1997
SCALE: 1:500
DRAWN BY: S. CARMICHAEL
REVISED:
DRAWING No. 4
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00in inRf:
DRILL HOLE SECTION 7+75EDD R96-1
SECTION LOOKING 262* CLAIM 1206041, 1206037
co oo+CM I.R. ANOMALY I.R. ANOMALY
COo o Q)
1) Wa
-QCL -1000
- 1000-45*
900
LEGEND
CASE
BAS FP8 FOB CAB QTS
FIT
CHS CHR GRS
MAFIC VOLCANICS
BasaltFoliated Pillowed Basalt Foliated Basalt Carbonatized Basalt Quartz—Veined Basalt
FELSIC VOLCANICSFelsic Tuff or Sediment
SEDIMENTSChert and SiltstoneChertGraphitic Shale and Chert
ALTERATION/MINERALIZATION/STRUCTURE
BRX Breccia ZoneALT Alteration ZoneMNZ Mineralized ZoneSIL Silicified BasaltFLZ Fault
INTRUSIVES
MIT Mafic Intrusive
All Assays Are Reported In Gms/Tonne Over Core Length (metres)
900
o -tCM
800
METRES
x
CO Oo+(N
CO O O
RJK EXPLORATIONS INC. DKCW-RICKARD PROJECT
DRILL HOLE SECTION 7 + 75EDDH R96-1
SECTION LOOKING, 262",
RICKARD TOWNSHIP DISTRICT OF COCHRANE, ONT. LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
NTS: 42 A/16
PROJECT: DKCW-RICKARD
DATE: FEB.. 1997
SCALE: 1:500
DRAWN BY: S. CARMICHAEL
REVISED:
DRAWING No. 3
-
- 1000DRILL HOLE SECTION 10+OOE
DD R96-3SECTION LOOKING 250*
CLAIM 1206037
-45'
P. ANOMALYCOoo
900
-1000
LEGEND
CASE Casing
MAFIC VOLCANICS
BAS BasaltFPB Foliated Pillowed Basalt :FOB Foliated BasaltCAB Carbonated BasaltQTS Quartz-Veined Basalt
FELSIC VOLCANICS }~ FLT Felsic Tuff or Sediment
SEDIMENTSCHS Chert and SiltstoneCHR ChertGRS Graphitic Shale and Chert
ALTERATION/MINERALIZATION/STRUCTURE
BRX Breccia ZoneALT Alteration ZoneMNZ Mineralized ZoneSIL Silicified BasaltFLZ Fault
INTRUSIVES
MIT Mafic Intrusive
All Assays Are Reported In Gms/Tonne Over Core Lenght (metres)
J- j
900
10
SCALE 1:500
20
i
METRES
40
CO O O ± CM
RJK EXPLORATIONS INC. DKCW-RICKARD PROJECT
O10CM
DRILL HOLE SECTION 10+OOEDDH R96-3
SECTION LOOKING 250'
RICKARD TOWNSHIP DISTRICT OF COCHRANE, ONT. LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION oso:
NTS: 42 A/16
PROJECT: DKCW-RICKARD
SCALE: 1:500
DRAWN BY: S. CARMICHAEL
DATE: FEB.. 1997REVISED:
DRAWING No. 5