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41I10NE0167 0039 SCADDING 010
REPORT ON PROPERTY
OF
BALLARD RESOURCE LIMITED
SCADDING TOWNSHIP,
SUDBURY DISTRICT, ONTARIO
Toronto, Ontario December 15, 1981
J. P. Jewell Mining Geologist
RECEIVEDJUL l 31983
MINING UNDS SECTION
41 l18NE*167 8839 SCADDING 010C
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE Abstract l
Location Map Facing lProperty 2
Location and Accessibility 2
Topography and Resources 2
Claim Detail Map Facing 2 Early and Recent Developments in Area 3-5
Topographical Map Facing 3
Geology 5-6Geological Map Facing 5
Mineral Occurrence on Property 6-7Conclusions 7Recommendations 8
Estimated Costs 9
Sources of Information 10Certificate 11
REPORT ON PROPERTY
OF
BALLARD RESOURCE LIMITED
SCADDING TOWNSHIP,.
SUDBURY DISTRICT, ONTARIO
ABSTRACT
Ballard Resources Limited have acquired under an
option agreement, 12 unpatented mining claims in Scadding Township, Sudbury Mining Division.
Of interest in the area is the development of gold deposits on the adjoining Northgate Exploration
property, and on the Flag Resources claim block in MacKelean and Rathbun Townships to the north. These
gold deposits appear to be associated with diatreme- like breccia structures which may occur along major faulting zones. One such breccia zone has been located
and partially explored on claim 559392 of the Ballard Resources property.
It is recommeded that an exploration program be
conducted on the claim block to further explore the known breccia exposure, search for additional occurrences
of these structures as well as for quartz-carbonate veins that may contain gold and copper values.
This report, prepared at the request of the Directors
of Ballard Resources, will describe the subject property's location and accessibility, the geology and rock formation encountered on the claims, devel opments in the area and set out recommendations for
a program to fully explore the gold potential of the
claim block, as well as other mineral occurrences.
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LOCATION MAP
BALLARD RESOURCES LIMITED
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PROPERTY
The Ballard Rt-ources mining property consists of
a contiguous block of 12 unpatented mineral claims, each containing approximately 40 acres, situated in the northeast quadrant of Scadding Township.
They are registered in the Sudbury Mining Division Recording Office as claims numbered S559382 to S559393
inclusive.
LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY
The claim block is located about 22 air miles northeast of the City of Sudbury. It adjoins on the east of the mining property of Northgate Exploration.
The Wolfe Lake property of Flag Resources Limited is
situated approximately 12 miles north. Two of the
south claims lie on the shoreline of the northwest Bay
of Ashigami Lake, 3 miles south east of Lake Wanatipei.
The claims can be reached by traveling east on Highway 17 to a point 7 miles east of the Village of Wanapitei where the Kukagami Lake road emanates.
Traveling north along this gravel road for 13 miles, the Ashigami Lake road branches off and is followed for one mile east. At this location a bush road has
been constructed for a distance of S mile to the south west corner of the Ballard claims.
TOPOGRAPHY AND RESOURCES
In general topographic relief is mainly uniform throughout the area, probably less than 200 feet. Rock outcrop is fairly abundant, although a thin mantle of over burden covers the rock in some sections. Glacial
outwash composed of sand and gravel is found in some parts of the area in which may occur small "Kettle"
Lakes. Muskeg swamps, for the most part located in the
vicinity of stream beds and small Lakes, occur through
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SCADDINGDISTRICT OFSUDBURY
SUDBURYMINING DIVISION
...jSCALE: 1 -INCH 40 CHAINS
LEGEND
PATENTED LAND
CROWN LAND SALE
LEASES
LOCATED LAND
LICENSE OF OCCUPATION
MINING RIGHTS ONLY
SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY
ROADSIMPROVED ROADS
KING'S HIGHWAYS
RAILWAYS
POWER LINES
MARSH OR MUSKEG
MINES
CANCELLED PATENTED S.R.O. QUARRY PERMIT
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out the general area. From Scadding Township west the
stream flows into Wanapitei River and Lake, while to
the east drainage is toward the Sturgeon River.
The Wanatipei River and Lake provided power for
some years to the Falconbridge Nickel Company plant.
Lumbering had been an important industry for the area
in the past, and presently continues on a lessor
scale. Ashigami and Kukagami are exeellant fishing
grounds. Tourist Lodges are operatin quite extensively
in the area affording accomadations if required for
the work crews. Sudbury is a reliable source of labour
and equipment for any contemplated exploratory program
on the property.
EARLY AND MORE RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE AREA
Early prospection and exploration in the area
naturally was directed toward the search for nickel and
copper. Gold, however, was discovered around Lake
Wanapitei which lead to the finding of gold in a float
south east of the Lake by prospector Peter McKeller
in the year 1891. As a result of this discovery, a
shaft was sunk 130 feet on a quartz vein located in
Lot 7 Con. VI Scadding Township, in 1901. Investigation
of these old underground workings in 1980 disclosed
that the early miners, believed to be Cornish because
of the timbering techniques employed, drifted on a
strong quartz-carbonate vein 7 feet wide, containing
good copper - gold values, on the 130 foot Level.
At a point 130 feet south east of the shaft the
vein incountered a strong north-northwest fault and
apparently mining operations were suspended when
additional work failed to locate the faulted extention
of the vein.
In 1950 Alwyn Porcupine Mines put down 3 diamond
drill holes in the vicinity of the shaft and later in
1957 bored an additional 8 diamond drill holes. In 1980 Anglesea Development drilled 3 holes on the
property. Results of this diamond drilling proved
inconclusive in regards to locating the faulted segment
of the vein developed in the underground workings. The
above described property site is 2 miles northwest
of the Ballard Resources Holdings.In 1978 a diamond drill program was under way in
Scadding Township west of the subject property,
developing a gold deposit in a breccia structure. Since that date the property has been acquired by
Northgate Exploration and considerable additional
diamond drilling was conducted. The company reports
plans to bring 3 gold ore bodies into production possibility with a portable on-site mill. Two of the
bodies totaling 24,500 tons grading 0.36 02. of
gold per ton will be mined by open pit, while the 3rd.
body containing 140,000 tons of 0.318 oz. of gold
per ton would require an underground mining scheme.
(Northern Hirer, June 4, 1981)
Flag Resources Limited are developing a large
block of mining claims in Rathbun and MacKelean, the
Townships adjoining Scadding on the north. Acquisition
of the claims was based on the premise that breccia structures hosting gold ore deposits could be located associated with regional linear or fault structures.
Subsequent exploratory diamond drilling appears to have confirmed this thinking since three such struc tures containing significant gold values and some visable gold sections have been located. The main
zone, at Wolfe Lake will be further developed by diamond drilling from the ice surface, while exploration
of the other zones will continue by diamond drilling.
Another gold deposit which initally was uncovered
in the early history of the camp, and was developed by various owners over a period of years, is situated
in the south wast quadrant Davis Township. In 1958,
then known as Norstar Lake Mines, a shaft was sunk
275 feet and levels at 125 and 250 feet were established.
The shaft is located approximately 3*5 miles east of
the Ballard Resources claim group. Underground a
copper-gold mineralized zone was developed in brecciated
argillite associated with a narrow gabbro dike. On the
1st. level an ore zone 125 feet by 25 feet was out
lined while on the second level, two zones 110 feet
by 10-35 feet and 65 feet by 20 feet was developed.
The ore zones were outlined by diamond drilling to a
depth of 400 feet. The diamond drill indicated grades
of 0.41 oz. of gold per ton and 1.51 copper. In
1980 the property was acquired by Groundstar Resources
and additional diamond drilling performed.
GEOLOGY
The Ballard Resource mining property in Scadding
Township is underlain by Gowganda sedimentary rock
of the Huronian Super-Group deposited during the Middle
Precambrian period.
The Gowganda Formation is the basal formation of the
Cobalt Group, the thickest and most wide spread of the
Huronian rocks, and is a heterogeneous assemblage of
its compenent members. In Scadding Township the Gowganda
formation consists of conglomerate, argillite greywacke,
quartzite and limestone, intemately intermingled.
Geological Map 2009, issued by the Ontario Department
of Mine, accompanying Geological Reprot No. 2 1961,
depicts the rock formations outcropped on the Ballard
claims.
A noteable structural feature of the area is the
MacLaren Lake fault which follows a well defined
topographic lineament extending south easterly form
Wanapitei Lake through the Ballard Resource property
and Ashigami Lakes, to the Grenvill Front near Crerer,
a station on the C.N.R., a distance of about 3^ miles
from the subject claim block. Bearing northwest across Wanapitei Lake the Structure lines up with a well defined
fault that follows the valley of the Wanapitei River.The MacLaren Lake fault has a strike length of over
5,000 feet on the Ballard Property and as shown on
geological Map 2009 occupies low swampy terrain on the
claims apparently devoid of rock outcrops.
MINERAL OCCURRENCE ON PROPERTY
A mineralized breccia zone has been uncovered and
rock-trenched on a ridge in the south eastern part of claim 559392. The zone is exposed for about 400 feet
in a north-south direction and can be traced through shallow over burden for approximately 500 feet east-
west. Contact with the surrounding rock was observed
at only one location so the extent of the zone is yet
to be determined.The breccia formation consists of angular fragments
of dark green, well chloritized, medium to fine grained rock. Some fragments in appearance are dioritie or gab-
brotic, others more clearly are argillaceous metased- iments. Fragments vary in size, but may in place be
as large as 2 feet. The clasts are set in a matrix
of white quartz and minor calcite, mainly coarsely
crysalline, some instances deposited in vuggy cavities. The veins vary from feathery seams to about 8 inches in width. The stockwork has a faintly
descernable east west strike and may dip 50 to 75 degress to the north.
Chalcopyrite is the main mineral in evidence, occurring in clots and disseminations at intervals
in the whiteish matrix of the breccia. Fine grained pyrite and minor amounts of bornite and covellit have
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Initial sampling by chipping methods of the zone returned values in gold ranging from trace to 0.27 oz.
of gold per ton. A rock cut was blasted into the zone
for the purpose of bulk sampling the occurrence. The
trench was found to be approximately 100 feet in length
by 20 feet wide and carried to a depth of 25 to 30 feet.
Results of the sampling yeilded negligible gold values
and approximately .22% copper.
CONCLUSIONS
The breccia zone occurring on claim 559392 contains many favourable features consistant with structures
hosting gold ore deposits in the area. The zone was not fully exposed, and whether material from the large rock trench is truly representative of the gold potential of the zone is uncertain at this time. The exsistance of gold and copper values in sections of the zone has
been demonstrated. Further development by power stripping to extend the structure to its limits may uncover more favourable sections for sampling.
Additional brecciated zones, hosting stockworks of gold bearing stringers, may occur elsewhere on the
property, possibily in the vicinity of the McLaren Lake fault but not confined to the area adjacent to
that structure.Another target for exploration on the property would
be quartz-carbonate veins containing gold and copper values similar to the structure found in the old under
ground workings on the property located about 2 miles north west of the Ballard Resources claims, adjacent to
the projected position of the McLaren Lake fault.
RECOMMENDATIONS
It is recommended that a program of exploration be conducted on the Ballard Resources mining property
in Scadding Township for the purpose of further extending
the breccia zone partially exposed on claim 559392
and to locate additional such structure on the claim
block. The proposed program would also investigate
the occurrence of quartz-carbonate veins of economic interest. (page 9)
To implement the above recommendations a two phase
program is proposed as follows:
PHASE I
(a) Geological mapping of property(b) A geophysical survey, utilizing
Induced Polarization methods carried out over a grid system at 400 feet spacings
(c) Mechanical stripping and trenching of indicated areas of interest
PHASE II
(a) Diamond drilling of geophysicalanomalies and targets disclosed in Phase I
ESTIMATED COSTS
Estimated costs of the proposed program follows:
PHASE I
Item fa) $ 4,000.00Item (b) including line cutting 19,500.00Item (c) 17,000.00
Total of Phase I $ 40,500.00
PHASE II
Item (a) diamond drilling S 50,QUO.00 Total of Phases I A II $ 90,500.00
All the above repectfully submitted:
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SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Ontario Department of Mines Geological Reprot No. 2 MacLennan and Scadding Townships by J. E. Thomson, 1961
Ontario Department of Mines Vol. XLVIII, P*rt X, 1939 Geology of the Ashigami Lake Area, by H. W. Fairbairn
Ontario Department of Mines Geological Reprot No. 15 by J. E. Thomson and K. D. Card
and Davis Township, 1963
Ontario Department of Mines Geological Map No. 2009 Preliminary Map No. 53
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Township Plan No. M. 1092
Interim Report, June 30, 1981 Flag Resources Limited
The Northern MinerIssue of June 4, 1981
CERTIFICATE
1. This is to certify that I, John P. Jewell, am a
Geologist and reside at 82 Pine Crescent, Toronto, Ontario.
2. That I am a graduate of tne University of Michigan,
and have been practicing my profission in Canada for over 30 years.
3. I hold no interest either directly or indirectly
in the property described in this report nor in the securities of Ballard Resources Limited, nor do I expect to receive any such interest.
4. The information contained herein is based upon personal knowledge of the area having inspected properties in Scadding Toenship in 1980; examination of the subject property on November 3, 4, and 18, 1981, and upon the Sources of
Information set out on page 10 of this report.
Dated this 15th day of December, 1981
John P. Jewell
Mining Geologist
4tM8NEei67 0039 SCADDING 020
GEOLOGY
of the
GOLD-COPPER BRECCIA CLAIMS
Scadding Township, Sudbury District, Ontario
J.C. Gill P. Oeol.
November 1981
Introduction
While in Sudbury in late October, 1981, the writer was
asked by Mr. John P. Jewell, consulting geologist of Toronto, to
carry out a detailed geological survey of a block of ten claims
in Scadding township east of Sudbury. The claim numbers were
559382 to 559391 inclusive. Two contiguous claims, nos.
559392 and 559393 had been mapped by the writer in adequate
detail in 1980 and a brief report written entitled "Gold-Copper
Breccia Zones" describing the showing in claim 559392. The map of
1980 is incorporated into the present map. A sketch of traverse
lines is also enclosed.
RECEIVEDJIM. l 3 1983
MINING UNDS SECTION
Page 2
Method of Geological Survey
At the time of this survey, mapping controls such as air
photographs and a picketed grid were not available. A pattern
of pace and compass traverses was used, based chiefly upon
topographic features, a topographic nap, and Preliminary
Geological Map p. 2228 of the Vanapltel Lake Area, Southern
Part, by the Ontario Geological Survey. The Interval between
traverses was usually 400 or 500 feet. Most of the claim lines
and all access routes were mapped. Centrally In the claim block,
an east-west base line had previously been marked out with ribbon
for a geophysical survey. It followed the claim lines closely,
and was of some use as a tie line. Traverses were adjusted to
these controls and to each other, resulting in a map of satis
factory but not extremely high precision.
The field work was favored by the fine late fall weather.
Excellent visibility enabled the shortening of traverses into
large swamp areas to verify their lack of outcrop. The topo
graphic map was also of use in Identifying such areas.
Able assistance was rendered by Mr. Richard Deschamps of
Sudbury.
Page 3
General Geology
The mineralized breccia has been described in the
abovementioned report of 1980. No new outcrops were found in
1981 and boundaries of this zone remain poorly defined.
Brecciation apparently involved both altered gabbroic rock at
the showing itself, and pebbly greywacke in the southeast
corner of the same claim. Rocks at the contacts are sheared
and crumpled.
A sedimentary series of rocks underlies this claim block,
of which the most prevalent member is commonly described as
greywacke, interbedded with much lesser amounts of white
quartzite and pinkish arkose. The groundmass of the greywacke
is uniformly dark gray-green due to regional metamorphism. The
grain size is usually silty. Pink pebbles are frequently present,
and assist in identification of this rock. They are sub-angular,
and vary from minute to boulder size. Bedding is seldom evident,
except where the rock is interlayered with other sediments.
A distinctly different, coarser greywacke occurs along the
southeastern lake shove part of the area. According to recent
Ontario governmer.c mapping it may be of different age, but is
given the same symbol on the accompanying map.
Page
Conclusions
The writer was unable to identify any clear evidence of the
Intersecting McLaren Lake and Ashlgami Lake faults shown on
government maps, although fairly strong fracture cleavage and
schistosity was noted In a few places. These faults and other
major structures, breccia zones etc. could easily be concealed
by the extensive areas of glacial drift and lake on this
property.
. Geol.
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SCADDING TOWNSHIP
DISTRICT OF SUDBURY
Summary on 1) VLF - Electromagnetic Survey
11} Self Potential
111) Magnetometer Survey
Conducted on claim numbers 559382 to 559393 inclusive,
RECEIVED-H li l 3 1983
MINING UNDS SECTION
V.L.F. ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY
Several anomalies were detected with *rhe VLF.
The strong conductor lies between lines 2000E
and 2800E with an east-west strike.
From 200' to 300' north of this, is a slightly
weaker anomally also striking east-west.
A Scintrex Scopas V.L.F. instrument was used.
Model No. SE-80, #707011
Serial No. 101016
The station used was Cutler Maine at 17.8 KHZ.
All readings were taken perpendicular to the
base station.
A Fraser Filtering of the profile was done to
provide a map contour.
SELF POTENTIAL
Lines 2400'E to 3200'E are too swampy and wet to
conduct the self potential.
An anomaly between line 1200E to 2000E is present.
It has an East-West strike.
Other anomalies are present north of this one, also
with an East-West strike.
The self potential survey was conducted with 2
copper sulfate filled pots, a reel of wire and a
millivoltmeter. The millivoltmeter along with the
pots were stationed at the base line of every cross
line. At every 50' the positive pot was placed on
the ground and a reading was recorded in millivolts,
MAGNETOMETER SURVEY
In claim #559387 on line 2000E is a strong magnetic anomaly with an East-West strike.
North of the base line on line 2000E is a magnetic
low. This area shows sparse mineralization for
about 500'.
Other magnetic highs are present but are not very
strong, nor do they extend in any great length.
The magnetometer used was the Fluxgate MF-2 by
Scintrex.
Each line was read at 50' intervals.
After 2 complete lines were finished tie-ins were
checked for diurnal variations.
All corrections were made before transferring
information to the map.
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41HeNE0167 0039 SCADDING 900 .al Resources File.
OntarioGEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICAL - GEOCHEMICAL
TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.
Type of Survey(s) V.L.F., Magnetometer, Self Potential/ Geological
Township or Area Claim Hn1Hi.r(s)
Scaddin Tw.
Erana Mines Ltd.PS g r rf* t-fr. e Shanlf
Survey Company.- Author of Report. Address of Author. Covering Dates of s..rvry March 26/83-May 19/83
(Unecutting to office)
901 Lasalle. Sudbury. Ontario
Total Miles of Line Cut. 9 miles
SPECIAL PROVISIONSCREDITS REQUESTED
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.
Geophysical — Electromagnetic.—Magnetometer— Radiomrtrio—,-Olhrrnrnlnpiral
Onrhrmiral , ,
DAYS per claim
on40
2050
AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provfcion credit* do not ipply to airborne lurvcyi)
Magnetometer. .Electromagnetic. . Radiometric
July 11/83 SIGNATUof Report or Agent
Res. Geol.. .Qualifications.Previous Surveys
File No. Type Date Claim Holder
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically
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GEOPHYSICAL TECHNICAL DATA
- If more than one survey, specify tint a for each type of survey
Number of Stations 6-SP, 9 Mag, l VLF
Station interval every 200'——————
.Number of Readings 500-SP, 840-Maq, 840VLF
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Notification of recordingMinistry ofNaturalResources of assessment work creditsOffice of the Mining RecorderOntario Government Building199 Larch Street, 10th FloorSudbury, Ontario, P3E 5P9 r* t* ** r* t\ t T* r\May 12, 1983 R E C C l V C ULands Administration BranchMining Lands SectionMinistry of Natural Resource!Room 1617, Whitney BlockQueen', Park. Toronto WINING LANDS SECTIONM7A 1W3
May 12. 1983
MAY l 3 1983
James B. Lee
Date of recording of work: —————
Recorded holder: —————^——.
Address:_____51 Fourth Ave., Ottawa, On^. f KlS 2L1
Township or Area: _____________Scadding Township——————.——-—
Type o! survey and number of Assessment days c redit per claim
GeophysicalElectromagnelic-
60days
Magnetometer.
Radiometric —
-days
-days
Induced polarization.
Section 86 (18)—
Geological———
Jays
-days
20 -days
Geochemical. -days
Man days O
Special provision H
Airborne D
Ground (3
Mining claims
S.559382 - 93 inclusive
Notice to recorded holder:
(xl Survfiy reports and maps in duplicate be submitted to the Lands Administration Branch, Toronto with in 60 days from the date of recording of this work.
D Reports and maps are being forwarded to the Lands Administration Branch with this letter.
792 (6/77)
Mining recorderc.c. James B. Lee
(address above)
c.c. J. P. Jewell82 Pine crescent Toronto, Ont., M4E 1L4
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Instructions; -T'leai* type*TJT print."- It number of mminq claim traversed
exceeds space on this form, attach a int. Mote: — Only d-iys credits calculated m t h* l "ExperxJiturei" section may be entered j m the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.
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^ Ministry Of ' Natural
lourcesOntario
Technical Assessment Work Credits Dttt
February 16, 1984
Fl" 2,5685
Mining Recorder'i Report of Work No.
Recorded HolderJames B. Lee
Township or AreaScadding
Type ol survey and number ol Assessment days ctedit per claim Mlnlne CUiin* AmjMd
Geophysical
•~ ; Electromagnetic. S-559382 to 93 1ncl.
Magnttometir.
Radlomttrle —,
Inductd poltrintion.
Other -^—--,.^
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. d*yt
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Section 77 {19) S** -Mining CUImt AttmMd" column
16Geological.
Geochemical.
deyt
days
Man days LJ
Special provision E
Airborne D
Ground 0
JT1 Credits have been reduced because ol partial Coverage Or llafirti*
O Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant
Special credits under section 77 06) for the following mining claims
No credits have been allowed for the following mining daimi
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D not tufflcitfltiy covtred by tht turwy O Intufftclent technical dtu filed
.""; The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits it necessary In order that the total number ol approved assessment days recorded on i ' each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical — 60;Geological — 40; Geochemical — 40; Section77119)—60:
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Recorded Holder
James B. LeeTownship or Area
: Scadding
Type of survey and number of Assessment days credit per claim
Geophysical'•' -" " *?9 Elfct'ft^ffl""'?. ., , ,.,...,...'? t f^Y'
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Special provision D3 Ground Q
Q Credits have been reduced because of partial covengt of clatms.
O Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant
Mining CUimt AnMMd
S: -559383 to 93 incl.
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claim
No credits have botn allowed (or the following mining claims
OD not Miffieitnxly cowrtd by the wnrey LJ tniuff icient technical data filed
S. -559382
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded en aach claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical — 80; Geological — 40; Geochemical — 40; Section 7? (191 — GO:128(83/6) -
Ministry Of Natural
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ftepTechnical Assessment Work Credits
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February 16, 1984.
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Recorded HclderJames B. Lee
Township or AreaScadding,
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Type of survey and number of Assessment days credit per claim Mining Claim* Ammd
Geophysical
. Dectromagnetic.
Magnetometer.
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S.-559386 to 88 1ncl. 559390 to 93 1ncl.
: p-——-~ Self Potential 16
Induced polarization.^—^-^————^————. dayi
, Other -————————————————————————day*
Section 77 (19) S** " Mining Claim* AitWMd" c olumn
Geological ——————————————————— dayt
Geochemical ————————————————— dayi
Man days D
Special provision G3
Airborne D
Ground Q
H Credits have been reduced because of partial coveieye of claims*
Q Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant
Special credit* under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims
Q not tufficiently covered by trt* survey
S.- 559382 to 85 1ncl. 559339
D Insufficient tecrm,c*l data filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on :, each clatm does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical — 60; Geological — 40; Geochemical — 40; Section 77(19)—60:
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MINING LANDS SECTIONDear Sir:
Enclosed are the following reports, in dupli cate, relative to the assessment credits filed on claims S-559382-93 inclusive in Scadding Township.
1) Report on subject claims entitled "Report on Property of Ballard Resources Limited, Scadding Township" dated Dec. 15, 1981.
2) Geological report and map of survey con ducted by J. C. Gill, P. Geologist.
3) Report and maps of Results of VLF-EM, Self Potential and Magnetometer Surveys carried out over the property by Erana Mines Limited.
Very truly yours,
/*
f. isJjewell Jj:jf Mining Geologist.
Per SUDBURY
R E C E l V E DJUL 11 '983
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559382 1983 07 15 2* 5685
Mr. V.C. MillerMining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources199 Larch StreetSudbury, OntarioP3E 5P9
Dear Sir:
He have received reports and maps for a Geophysical (Electromagnetic and Magnetometer) Self Potential and Geologlctl survey submitted under Special Provisions (credit for Performance and Coverage) on mining claims S 559382 tc 93 Inclusive 1n the Township of Scadding.
This material will be examined and assessed and a statement of assessment work credits will be Issued.
Yours very truly,
E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6450 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3 Phone:(416)965-1380
A. Barr:me
cc: Mr. James B. Lee 51 Fourth Avenue Ottawa, Ontario MS 2L1
cc: John P. Jewel1 82 Pine Crescent Toronto, Ontario M4E 1L4
November 15, 19832.5605
James B. Lee 51 Fourth Avenue Ottawa, Ontario K1S 2L1
Dear Sir:RE: Geological and Geophysical (Electromagnetic,
Magnetometer, and Self Potential) Survey submitted on mining claims S 559382 et al 1n the Township of Scadding
Enclosed are the V.L.F and t5e Geological plans for theabove-mentioned survey. Please show the actual readingson the V.L.F. maps, Indicate the traverse lines on thegeological plans, and return all of the maps to thisoffice.For further Information, please contact Mr. F.W. Matthewsat (416)965-1380.
Yours very truly,
E.F. AndersonDirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6643 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3 Phone:(416)965-1380
D. K1nv1g:mc
Encl.cc: Oohn P. Jewell
82 Pine Crescent Toronto, Ontario M4E 1L4
cc: Mining Recorder Sudbury, Ontario
January 23, 1984 Our File: 2.5685
James B. Lee 51 Fourth Avenue Ottawa, Ontario K1S 2L1
Osar Sir:
RE: Geological and Geophysical (Electromagnetic, Magnetometer, and Self Potential) and Geological Surveys submitted on Mining Claims S 559382 et al In the Township of Scadding
Refer1ng to our previous letter of November 15, 1983, we have received the VLF plans but not the Geological plans for the above-mentioned survey, io hasten the assessment of this survey, please return these maps as quickly as possible.
For Further Information, please contact Mr. F.W. Matthews at (416)965-1380.
Yours very truly,
J.R. MortonActing DirectorLand Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6643 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1U3 Phone:(416)965-1380
M.E. Anderson:me
cc: Mining Recorder Sudbury, Ontario
cc: John P. Jewell 82 Pine Crescent Toronto, Ontario H4E 1L4
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Ministryo'NaturalResources.
Notice of Intent
for Technical Report:,Ontario
1984 02 17
2.5685
An examination of your survey report indicates that the requirements of The Ontario Mining Act have not been fully met to warrant maximum assessment work credits. This notice is merely a warning that you will not be allowed the number of assessment work days credits that you expected and also that in approximately 15 days from the above date, the mining recorder will be authorized to change the entries on his record sheets to agree with the enclosed statement. Please note that until such time as the recorder actually changes the entry on the record sheet, the status of the claim remains unchanged.
If you are of the opinion that these changes by the mining recorder will jeopardize your claims, you may during the next fifteen days apply to the Mining and Lands Commissioner for an extension of time. Abstracts should be sent with your application.
If the reduced rate of credits does not jeopardize the status of the claims then you need not seek relief from the Mining and Lands Commissioner and this Notice of Intent may be disregarded.
If your survey was submitted and assessed under the "Special Provision-Performance and Coverage" method and you are of the opinion that a re-appraisal under the "Man-days" method would result in the approval of a greater number of days credit per claim, you may, within the said fifteen day period, submit assessment work breakdowns listing the employees names, addresses and the dates and hours they worked. The new work breakdowns should be submitted direct to the Land Management'Branch, Toronto. The report will be re-assessed and a new statement of credits based on actual days worked will be issued.
Ontario
Ministry ofNaturalResources
lOur File: 2.5685
•1984 02 17
Mr. V.C. MillerMining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources199 Larch StreetSudbury, OntarioP3E 5P9
Dear Sir:
Enclosed are two copies of a Notice of Intent with statements listing a reduced rate of assessment work credits to be allowed for a technical survey. Please forward one copy to the recorded holder of the claims and retain the other. In approximately fifteen days from the above date, a final letter of approval of these credits will be sent to you. On receipt of the approval letter, you may then change the work entries on the claim record sheets.
For further information, if required, please contact Mr. P.M. Matthews at 416/965-1380.
Yours very truly,
r
lorton 'fg Director
Land Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6643Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone: 416/965-1380
M. E. Anderson:dg
Encls:
cc: James B. Lee51 Fourth Avenue Ottawa, Ontario K1S 2L1
cc: Mr. 6.H. Ferguson, Q.C. Mining tt Lands Commissior Toronto, Ontario.
John P. Jewel l 82 Pine Crescent
1984 03 22 Our File: 2.5685
N1n1pB RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources199 Larch StreetSudbury, OntarioP3E 5P9
Dear Sir:
RE: Geological and Geophysical (Electromagnetic, Magnetometer,and Sill f Potential) and Geological Surveys submitted on
______Mining CIaIns S SS9382 et al 1n the Township of Scadding.
The Geological t Geophysical (Electromagnetic, Magnetometer l Self Potential) and Geological Survey {assessment work credits as Ulted with my Notice of Intent dated February 17, 1984 have been approved as of the above date.
Please Inform the recorded holder of these dining claims and so Indicate on your records.
Yours sincerely,
S.E. YundtDirectorLand Management BranchWhitney Block. Rooa 6643(Qeen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Phone: 416/965-6918
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cc: Jim Lee51 - 4th Street Ottawa, Ont JUS 2L1
cc: J.P. Hewell 82 Pine Crescent Toronto, Ont M4E 1L4
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