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l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l H. FERDERBER GEOPHYSICS LTD 010 REPORT ON THE COMBINED AIRBORNE MAGNETIC AND VLF-ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY ON THE PROPERTY OF ALOTTA RESOURCES LTD. GROSEILLIERS, WARPULA, FRANCHERE AND ST.GERMAIN TOWNSHIPS, ONTARIO BY RECEIVED JAN 18 M1NIHB IAHOS SECT.iN H. FERDERBER GEOPHYSICS LTD. December, 1987 Val d'Or, Quebec R.A. Campbell, B.Se, Geologist

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H. FERDERBER GEOPHYSICS LTD

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REPORT ON THECOMBINED AIRBORNE MAGNETIC AND VLF-ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY

ON THE PROPERTY OFALOTTA RESOURCES LTD.

GROSEILLIERS, WARPULA, FRANCHEREAND ST.GERMAIN TOWNSHIPS, ONTARIO

BYRECEIVED

JAN 18

M1NIHB IAHOS SECT.iN

H. FERDERBER GEOPHYSICS LTD.

December, 1987 Val d'Or, Quebec

R.A. Campbell, B.Se, Geologist

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H. FERDERBER GEOPHYSICS LTD

REPORT ON THE

COMBINED AIRBORNE MAGNETIC AND

VLF-ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY

ON THE PROPERTY OF

ALOTTA RESOURCES LTD.

GROSEILLIERS, WARPULA, FRANCHERE

AND ST. GERMAIN TOWNSHIPS, ONTARIO

INTRODUCTION

On July 31 , 1987 a combined airborne geophysical survey was

carried out on the property of Alotta Resources Ltd. in

Groseilliers, Warpula, Franchere and St. Germain Townships,

Ontario. Magnetic and VLF-electromagnetic data was collected

by the airborne division of H. Ferderber Geophysics Ltd. The

survey was flown from a base at Val d'Or, Quebec. A total of

131.7 miles of data was collected.

The magnetic survey provides information which helps define the

underlying geological structures and identifies any potential economic concentrations which may contain variations in

accessory magnetic minerals. The VLF-electromagnetic survey

outlines conductive zones which may represent shear zones and/or metallic sulphide deposits containing gold mineralization.

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PROPERTY LOCATION, DESCRIPTION AND ACCESS

The Alotta Resources property is comprised of 115 mining claims,

covering approximately 1840 hectares in Groseilliers, Warpula,

Franchere and St. Germain Townships, Sault Ste. Marie Mining

Division, Ontario. The claims are registered with the mining

recorder in Sault Ste. Marie and are listed in Appendix 1.

The property is located approximately 31 km west of the town of

Wawa and 61 km south of White River. A gravel road west from

Highway 17 ends 15 km north of the claim group. Access is best

obtained by float plane or helicopter, from Wawa or White River,

or by boat from Michipicoten Harbour.

The claim group lies 2.2 km from the northern shore of Lake Superior. Numerous small lakes and south-southeast flowing

rivers and creeks are situated over the property. The swift

moving University River flows south along the western boundary

of the claim group.

Forest cover over the area is thick and the topographical relief

of the property is high. South-southeast trending ridges and

valleys exibit local relief of up to 150 meters. Outcrop

exposure is very good and any overburden cover is relatively

thin.

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Supplies, services and manpower are readily available in the Wawa - White River area.

GEOLOGY

The property is located in the southeastern part of the

Mishibishu Lake Greenstone Belt of the Superior Province of the

Canadian Shield. This belt is comprised of Archean metavolcanic

and metasedimentary rocks intruded by granitic stocks and small

diabasic type dykes. It extends northward from Dog Harbour, on

the shore of Lake Superior, through Mishibishu Lake and westward

to the mouth of the Pukaskwa River. Numerous gold showings have

been discovered in the eastern half of the Mishibishu Lake

Greenstone Belt. The Ontario Department of Mines, Geological

Compilation map 2220, a report, Mineralization of the Mishibishu

Lake Greenstone Belt, by K.B. Heather of the Ontario Geological

Survey and Geoscience Report 153 (map 2333) of the Department of

Mines describe the geology underlying the claim block. These

maps and reports indicate that 85% of the property is underlain

by volcano-sedimentary rocks of the Mishibishu Lake Greenstone

Belt. A wide unit of mafic metavolcanic rocks strikes south-

southeast through the eastern part of the property. The

metavolcanics are in contact with metasedimentary rocks

(greywacke, shale, slate, sandstone, arkose, conglomerate and

quartzite) in the west and granitoid rocks in the east.

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H.B. Heather indicates that a zone of structural deformation,

the Mishibishu Deformation Zone (M.D.Z.) strikes east and south-

southeast for 40 km, from the Puskaskwa River to the shore of

Lake Superior, passing through the western half of the property.

The Mishibishu Lake Deformation Zone is comprised of several

shear zones, is up to 500 meters wide and is the host to several

recently discovered gold showings. The Magnacon {Muscocho

Exploration Ltd.), the Granges - MacMillan (Granges Exploration

Ltd.) the Scuzzy Little Lake ( Dominion Explorers Ltd.) and the

Discovery (Westfield Minerals Ltd.) gold showings are located

along the M.D.Z. near volcanic-sediment contacts, 12 to 22 km

northwest of the property. Maps 2220 and 2333 and Report 153

show that a synclinal fold axis strikes south-southeast within

metasediments, through the central part of the property. A

small parallelling striking fault is located 1.3 km east of the

MDS map 2333 indcates that this fault lies in metavolcanics in

MDZ northern 75% of the claim block.

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INSTRUMENTATION AND SURVEY METHODS

The survey was completed using a Cessna 172, fixed wing aircraft

(CF-AAV) owned and operated by H. Ferderber Geophysics Ltd. It

was piloted by P. Jevremovic of Val d'Or. The

navigator/operator was M. Caron, also from Val d'Or.

Geophysical sensors were mounted in modified wing tips. A GEM-

GSM-9 BA Overhauser Proton Precession Magnetometer and a Herz

Totem 2AG VLF-electromagnetic systems were used. The

magnetometer has a resolution of 0.5 gammas, recorded on

analogue tape. The VLF-EM measures the change in total field

and vertical quadrature field on two channels simultaneously,

with an accuracy of ^. The data is then transferred from the

solid state memory to a printer. The transmitting station at

Annapolis, Maryland (NSS), frequency 21.4 kiloherz was used.

The survey was conducted at an aircraft altitude of 250 feet

above ground level. The altitude was measured with a Bonzer

Mark 10 radar altimeter. A survey speed of approximately 100

miles per hour was used. Navigation was visual with reference

to air photo mosaics at a scale of 1:15840 (one inch to 1320

ft.). Lines flown in directions of 65O - 245O at spacings of

440 feet were recovered from the photo mosaics. Manual

fiducials were recorded simultaneously on the geophysical tapes and solid state memory.

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DATA PRESENTATION

Flight lines, fiducial points and geophysical responses were

reproduced from the air photo mosaics on maps at a scale of

1:15,840. The outline of the claim group and claim map are

shown on each sheet.

The aeromagnetic data was corrected for diurnal variations by

using a base line as reference. The data was then reduced to a

base level of 59,000 gammas, contoured at 25 and 100 gamma

intervals and presented on Map MG-1.

The VLF-EM data was transferred from the Totem 2AG memory to

printed form. A base value was determined and the change in the

total field strength as a percentage of the base value was

calculated. The values were plotted on map EM-1. The positive

values were contoured at intervals of 2%. The conductor axes

were determined and labelled l, 2, 3, etc. No priority was

attached to the numbering system.

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SURVEY RESULTS AND INTERPRETATION

Magnetic Survey

The most prominent magnetic features are two linear magnetic

highs surrounding a wide zone of linear lows. These zones

strike south-southeast through the east-central part of the

property and outline the extent of the wide mafic metavolcanic

unit. The lows are located in the vicinity of the MDZ and the

smaller fault outlined on maps 2200 and 2333. Between lines 35

and 23, along the west property boundary, small magnetic highs

could represent a small mafic metavolcanic unit intercalated

with the metasediments.

East and west of the linear magnetic highs wide magnetic lows

have been delineated. These represent the lower magnetic susceptibility of the underlying rocks, metasediments to the

west and granitoid rocks to the east.

A linear magnetic high strikes northeast across the southeastern

most claims. This zone probably outlines the position of a

diabase type dyke.

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Distortions in the magnetic contour pattern in the southwest

boundary and distortions and a linear low in the east-central

part of the property could represent two small cross-cutting

shear fault zones, striking approximately east-west.

VLF-Electromagnetic Survey

A total of 12 conductive zones were delineated on the property

by the VLF-electromagnetic survey. Zones l to 7 strike parallel

to the local geology while the strikes of zones 8 to 12 are

approximately 90O to local trends. Conductive zones l, 4, 6 and

12 situated over linear topographical features (lakes, rivers

and streams) could be caused by conductive overburden which may

follow linear bedrock trends such as faults or shears.

Zone l strikes south-southeast, following a series of streams

and small lakes, across the central part of the property. It

lies in the wide series of linear magnetic lows representing a

fault zone, possibly the MDZ, within the mafic metavolcanic

rocks.

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Zone 2 i s comprised of 8 conductors striking parallel to zone l,

0.8 to 1.2 km to the east. It lies along a linear series of

magnetic highs outlining the western edge of the wide mafic

metavolcanic unit. The southern most conductor appears to be

offset by zone 10. This zone could represent a shear zone

within mafic metavolcanic rocks.

Conductive zone 3 is situated near the University River along

the southwestern boundary of the claim group. The zone is

located along a series of small magnetic highs and it is a

possible shear zone within a narrow unit of mafic metavolcanic

rocks intercalated with metasediments.

In the eastern part of the property seven conductors outline the position and extent of zone. These conductors are situated

along a linear topographic trend, a river and small lakes. The

zone probably refelcts the position of a bedrock feature

(shear), near the eastern boundary of the wide mafic metavolcanic sequence.

Conductor 5, located near the southern boundary, lies along a

magnetic high representing a possible diabase dyke. It may be a

small shear within the dyke.

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Zone 6 is situated over a lake near the southeastern property

boundary. It could be caused by conductive overburden following

a bedrock feature along a mafic metavolcanic - granite contact.

Zone 7, located in the northeast corner of the claim group could

also represent a small shear along mafic metavolcanic-granite contact.

Conductor 8 lies between zones l and 6 and cuts-off the north

end of a conductor of zone 4. It is located between a lake and

a river and may be a small shear cross-cutting the eastern end of the wide mafic metavolcanic unit.

Conductor 9 is located across the eastern property boundary

along a granite-diabase contact.

Zone 10, comprised of 2 short conductors, lies between zones l

and 2 and appears to offset the southern most conductor of zone

2. It is located over distortions in magnetic contours and

could be a cross-cutting shear zone within mafic metavolcanic rocks.

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Conductor 11 cuts across zone 2 and is cut-off by zone 1. It

may be the western extension of zone 8, offset by zone 1. This

conductor is located within a magnetic low and could represent a

cross-cutting shear, associated with the MDZ, in mafic

metavolcanic rocks.

Conductor 12, located in the west-central part of the property

lies across the west end of the linear magnetic high along

distortions in the magnetic contours. It could outline the

location of small fault striking east across a metavolcanic-

metasediment contact and within mafic metavolcanic rocks.

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

The combined airborne magnetic and VLF-electromagnetic survey

was successful in helping outline the geology underlying the

Alotta Resources property and in delineating 12 conductive zones

representing possible shear-fault zones. The results of the

magnetic survey indicate that the east-central part of the

property is underlain by a wide sequence of mafic metavolcanic

rocks outlined by two linear magnetic highs. West and east of

the metavolcanic rocks the magnetic relief and susceptibility is

low and geology maps show that these areas are underlain by

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metasedimentary and granitic rocks, respectively. A wide zone

of linear magnetic lows between two highs represents a major

fault zone possibly the MDZ. Contour distortions and linear

lows could also outline the existence of two small faults zones

striking approximately east-west across the east-central and

southwest boundaries. A possible diabase dyke strikes northeast

across the southeastern corner of the claim group.

Seven south-southeast striking and 5 east-northeast striking

zones were delineated by the VLF-electromagnetic survey. Zone l

is located near the major fault, the MDZ, within mafic

metavolcanics, zones 2, 3 and 4 represent shears in mafic

metavolcanics, 5 is a potential shear along the diabase dyke,

zones 6 and 7 are situated along contacts between the

metavolcanics and granitic rocks and zone 9 lies along a diabase-

granite contact. Zones 8, 10, 11 and 12 could outline the

locations of shears, cross-cutting the mafic metavolcanics.

Zones 11 is situated within the MDZ and the west end of 12 cuts

a possible metavolcanic-metasedimentary contact. Good targets

for gold mineralization are zones l, 2, 3, 4 f the intersection of zones l to 4 and 8, 10, 11 and 12, and areas where

distortions in the magnetic contour pattern coincide with the positions of conductor axes.

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Follow-up ground exploration programs are now being completed on the property. Geological mapping, trenching and a magnetic

survey will better outline the geology and delineate mineralized zones. A ground VLF-electromagnetic will better define the

limits and extent of ground conductors. The topography is too rugged for a HLEM survey to be practical. Any mineralization

and VLF-electromagnetic conductors with good magnetic and geologic signitures should be tested by diamond drilling.

Respectfully submitted,

H. FERDERBER GEOPHYSICS LTD.

R. A. Campbell, B.Se.

Geologist

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APPENDIX l CLAIM LIST

SSM 936437

936438

936439

936440

936441

936442

936443

936444

936445

936446

936447

936448

936449

936450

936451

936484

936485

936486

936487

936488

936489

936490

936491

936492

936493

936494

936495

936496

936497

936498

936499

936500

936501

936502

936503

936504

936505

936506

936507

SSM 936627

936630

936631

936634

936639

936641

936642

936648

936651

936656

936657

936658

936659

936660

936661

936662

936663

936664

936665

936666

936667

936668

936669

991964

991965

991966

991967

991968

991969

991970

991971

991972

991973

991974

991975

991976

991977

991978

991979

SSM 991980

991981

991982

991983

991984

991985

991986

991987

991988 ^ 99*989

99*990

993.991

993:992

991993

991994

991995

991996

991997

991998

991999

992036

992037

992038

992039

992040

992041

992042

992043

992044

992045

992046

992047

992048

992049

992050

992051

992052

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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Ontarioa.18737 ST. GERMAIN 900

TO BE ATTACHED AS AN AfrfcNDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT

TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.

u, O

Type of Snrvey(s) Airhnrnp 716*1: i O and VLF~ElQCtrorn

Township or Area Gro r St.oseilliers , Warpul ™-

Germaina. a,

Claim Holder(s).—.R^

__i*.

St.Perr

Survey Company H. Geophysics LtdAuthor of Report R. A. CampbellAddress of Author ]fiQ P e* r r ̂ g 1111- A ve , Val d' Or , Quebec Covering Dates of Survey July

Total Miles of Line(linecutting to office)

Flown 131.7———^——

SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED

ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.

ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.

Geophysical

—Electromagnetic.—Magnetometer——Radiometric———Other——————

DAYS per claim

Geological.

Geochemical.

AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision credit! do not apply to airborne surveys)

Magnetometer.—.

DATE:.

Li—Electromagnetic 31 Radiometric(enter dayi per claim)

Dec. 3, 198sftr.NATTTRF.r AV) Co—-U^Author of Report or Agent

Res. Geol.. .Qualifications.Previous Surveys

File No. Type Date Claim Holder

cm PI-h i n

MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically .

(prefix) (number)(see attached list)

D tt

TOTAL CLAIMS

as? (as.'i

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GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA

GROUND SURVEYS^ — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey

Number of Stations. Station interval ——Profile scale -————

.Number of Readings

..Line spacing ————

Contour interval.

q

O

InstrumentAccuracy — Scale constant Diurnal correction methodBase Station check-in interval (hours). Base Station location and value ___

z;SIIw1-3 w

InstrumentCoil configurationCoil separation —Accuracy ,—-——Method:Frequ en cy ____

Parameters measured.

d Fixed transmitter D Shoot back D In line D Parallel line

(specify V.L.F. station)

O

Instrument.Scale constant

Corrections made.

Base station value and location.

Elevation accuracy.

N

U D Q Z

Instrument ————————— Method D Time Domain Parameters — On time -——

— Off time ——— Delay time ———— Integration time.

l~~l Frequency Domain _ Frequency ______ Range .———.^——

Power.Electrode array— Electrode spacing . Type of electrode

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SELF POTENTIAL Instrument.—————Survey Method.

Corrections made.

RADIOMETRICInstrument.

Values measured .

Energy windows (levels).

Height of instrument__

Size of detector—————Overburden ——^—.———

Range.

.Background Count,

(type, depth — include outcrop map)

OTHERS (SEISMIC, DRILL WELL LOGGING ETC.) Type of survey————-————^——-——————^——Instrument -—-————————-———.———-^————.

Accuracy-————————^————-—————————Parameters measured.

Additional information (for understanding results).

AIRBORNE S, URVEYg Type of survey(s)-———

Instrument(s) ——————

VLF-electromaqnetic and magneticHerz Totem 2AG and GEM-GSM 9BA

Accuracy.(specify for each type of survey)

and 0.5 gammas—————-—..-(specify for each type of survey)

Aircraft used. Cessna 172

250 feetSensor altitude————Navigation and flight path recovery method visual navigation on airphoto mosaics and

______ __ __ , manual fiducial points —-———^——^^———

Aircraft altitude______250 feet———— Miles flown over total arpa 131.7 miles

.Line Sparing 440 feet—————

.Over claimsonlv 88.5 miles

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GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY - PROCEDURE RECORD

Numbers of claims from which samples taken.

Total Number of Samples. Type of Sample.

(Nature of Material)

Average Sample Weight——————— Method of Collection————————

Soil Horizon Sampled. Horizon Development. Sample Depth————— Terrain—————————

Drainage Development———————————— Estimated Range of Overburden Thickness.

ANALYTICAL METHODSValues expressed in: per cent

p. p. m. p. p. b.

n n D

Cu, Pb,

Others_

Zn, Ni, Co, Ag, Mo, As.-(circle)

Field AnalysisExtraction Method. Analytical Method- Reagents Used——

Field Laboratory Analysis No.(——————————

SAMPLE PREPARATION(Includes drying, screening, crushing, ashing)

Mesh size of fraction used for analysis————

Extraction Method. Analytical Method . Reagents Used.——

Commercial Laboratory (. Name of Laboratory— Extraction Method—— Analytical Method —— Reagents Used -^——..

.tests)

.tests)

.tests)

GeneraL General,

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CLAIM LIST

9SSM 936437

936438

936439

936440

936441

936442

936443

936444

936445

936446

936447

936448

936449

936450

936451

936484 -

936485

936486936487

936488

936489

936490

936491

936492

936493

936494

936495

936496

936497

936498

936499

936500

936501

936502

936503

936504936505

936506

936507

SSM 936627

936630

936631

936634

936639

936641

936642

936648

936651

936656 "

936657

936658

936659

936660

936661

936662

936663

936664936665

936666

936667

936668

936669

991964

991965

991966

991967

991968

991969

991970

991971

991972

991973

991974

991975

991976

991977

991978

991979

SSM 991980

991981

991982

991983

991984

991985

991986

991987

991988

236382.

33632tt

936.9.31336392.991993

991994

991995

991996

991997991998

9919-99

992036

992037992038992039992040

992041

992042

992043

992044

992045

992046

992047

992048

992049

992050 .

992051 '

992052

CLAIM HOLDERS

Raymond Duchesne K 20285 Raymond St. Pierre K 21353 Jocelyn Lavoie D 19843

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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Ontario

Report of Work

(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)

Instru

g. rt -2211 ftl ^'/efS~f

Mining Act

Instructions: Please type or print. If number of mining claims traversed

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

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

Do not use shaded areas below.Type of Survey(s)

Airborne Magnetic and VLF-ElectromagneticClaim Holder(s)

see attached list

Township or Area, '11' WaJ.yu.lc

Franchere and St. GermainProspector's Licence No.see attached list

Address Alotta Resources Ltd. c/o Tundra Gold Mines Ltd.. 188 Perreaulti Avenue Val d 'Or. P. O.

Survey Company pate of Survey

H. Ferderber Geophysics Ltd. |3^y Qc7|Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Tecnnical report)

R. A. Campbell, 169 Perreault Avenue, Val d 'Or,

(from fi to)

P. Q.

[Total Miles of line GU+1^,87 l 131.7 :; FlowiJ9P 2H1

Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions

For first survey:

Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)

For each additional survey: using the same grid:

Enter 20 days (for each)

Man Days

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RIC

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WINING l

Airborne Credits

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

Geophysical

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~ Magnetometer

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Geological

Geochemical

Geophysical

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ElVlft** * Magnetometer

\ s^ed6"*- Other

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Days per Claim

Days per Claim

*

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Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed

Performed on Claim(s)

Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits

Total ExpendituresTotal

Days Credits

InstructionsTotal Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected in columns at right.

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Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying

R. A. Campbell, 169 Perreault Avenue, Val d'Or, P. Q. J9P 2H1Date Certifiea Certified by (Signature)

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MINING RECORDER'S OFFICE

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