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53C11SW2002 2.20995 PAKEAGAMA LAKE Q10
ADDENDUM TO REPORT ON THE PAKEAGAMA LAKE PROPERTY OF
HOUSTON LAKE MINING INC. (ASSESSMENT FILE 2.204681
IntroductionMAR 2,8
GEOSCIENCE ASSESS .OFFICE
The Pakeagama Lake property consists of l clain 'bluiA (ClSflil1 ?Fl2.i2JWtt) of 16 claim units and is located in the Red Lake Mining District of northwestern Ontario. The claim block covers the entire known extent of the Pakeagama Lake pegmatite ("PLP"). The PLP is the second largest complex-type, petalite sub-type pegmatite in Ontario with a strike length of 260 metres (open in both directions) and a width that varies from 30 to 70 metres.
Channel samples taken over the Northern Wall Zone have previously returned economically significant rare metal values of 344 g/t tantalum oxide, 0.90 percent rubidium oxide, 1776 g/t cesium oxide, 68.9 g/t tin, 131.9 g/t niobium oxide, 1.34 percent lithium oxide, 25.9 g/t thallium, and 42.2 g/t gallium over 11 metres.
Present Work
Hand samples (see appended hand sample descriptions, detailed geological map and assay certificates) taken during previous detailed mapping (see Report on Detailed Mapping and Sampling of the Pakeagama Lake Rare Metals Property of Houston Lake Mining Inc., G. Anthony, November, 1999, Assessment File 2.20468) identified several minerals and mineral species not previously encountered by the author. The samples therefore sought to confirm through analyses the nature of some of the mineralogy of the samples. Samples GA2A and GA2B serve to confirm that the megacrystic component is comprised in part of beryl (beryllium) in the Wall Zone. Sample 3 A confirms the high spodumene (lithium) content of the Core Zone. Sample GA4B confirms the existence of anomalous lithium and cesium values residing outside the pegmatite proper in the area mapped as holmquistite granite. Sample GA5A corroborates that the fine-grained oxide component is tantalite-microlite and bears out the interpretation of the extension of the rare metals mineralizing system for another 300 metres to the shore of Pakeagama Lake.
By: E. Grayme Anthony, B.Sc. (Geo!.), M.B.A., P. Geo., F.G.A.C. Suite 816,1601 Paris Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada P3E 5N3
Telephone/Fax: (705)-523-3689, E-mail: [email protected]
March 27, 2001.
40
Appendix 3 Hand Sample Descriptions
Hand Sample GA99-1 Wall Zone. 1.5 metres from Southeast Contact
The rock is a granitic pegmatite with an inequigranular and porphyritic fresh-appearing igneous texture. The porphyritic component makes up approximately 50 to 55 070 of the rock and is matrix supported. The porphyritic component is composed of: 35 Q7o pinkish to whitish, glomerophyric, medium- to pegmatitic-sized, subhedral to euhedral, equant to occasionally prismatic crystals of k-feldspar that vary from 5 mm to 3 cm; l O-15 07o glassy to grey, lens-shaped megacrysts of quartz that may reach 5 cm in long dimension; and l^o recessive weathering, whitish-beige, euhedral equant crystals of montebrasite that may reach 1.5 cm in diameter.
The groundmass is composed of: 35-4007o fine-grained, anhedral to subhedral, whitish to medium grey quartz; 2-507o fine-grained patches to disseminated brownish weathering mica which tends to reach higher concentrations proximal to quartz megacrysts, 2 07o deep green suhedral prisms of tourmaline (elbaite?) attain 5 mm in length in the matrix with quartz; i -2% whitish-beige anhedral to subhedral aggregates of montebrasite; I 07o deep blue, recessive weathering, elongate crystals of fluorapatite reach l cm in length and are associated with feldspar; and J-2% extremely fine-grained oxides are disseminated in the quartz-rich groundmass and tend to be more concentrated along the peripheries of quartz megacrysts.
Hand Sample GA99-2a. 2b. Wall Zone, Northeast Side of Core Zone.
The rock is a granitic pegmatite with an inequigranular and porphyritic fresh-appearing igneous texture. The porphyritic component makes up approximately 55 07o of the rock and is largely matrix supported. The porphyritic component is composed of: 50-5507o glassy to grey, lens-shaped megacrysts of quartz that may reach 10 cm in long dimension and is gradational to the groundmass; and 3-5 07o vitreous to glassy, relatively weathering resistant, transparent white crystals of beryl that may reach 2 cm in diameter. The beryl crystals appear rounded and embayed suggesting beryl was not in equilibrium with the melt.
The medium-grained groundmass is composed of: 25-3007o fine- to medium-grained, anhedral to subhedral, whitish to medium grey quartz; 5 07o fine-grained patches to disseminated brownish weathering mica, 5 07o deep green euhedral prisms of tourmaline (elbaite?) attain 5 mm in length; l-207o deep blue-green, recessive weathering, elongate crystals of fluorapatite reach 2.5 cm in length; 1007o extremely fine-grained k-feldspar- sericite and 3-507o fine-grained oxides are disseminated in the quartz-rich groundmass.
41
Hand Sample GA99-3a. 3b. Core Zone in Vicinity of OGS Channel Sampling.
On an outcrop scale the Core Zone is composed of blocky to slightly prismatic spodumene-quartz intergrowths pseudomorphic after petalite which may reach a half meter by l metre in size. The crystals are too large to view in hand specimen. -
In hand specimen the rock is a spodumene-quartz pegmatite. The texture is granular and interlocking within the spodumene-quartz intergrowths. The spodumene-quartz intergrowths are crosscut by irregularly anastomizing and whispy quartz-albite veinlets up to 6mm thick which lend an almost augen-like texture to the rock. However, extremely rough boundaries between the veinlets and spodumene-quartz. intergrowths in combination with the high-angled turns and irregular overall pattern of the veinlets preclude any significant rotation. The rock is composed of 55-6007o fine-grained, granular, whitish grey spodumene, and 30-35 07o fine-grained, greyish quartz which have an interlocking texture. Approximately 100Xo of the rock is comprised of medium grey quartz-albite veinlets. The veinlets are composed of S-6% extremely fine-grained quartz, 3-407o extremely fine-grained albite, l-207obrownish mica, and trace fine-grained oxide minerals.
Hand Sample GA99-4a. 4b. Holmquistite Granite. Centre of Holmquistite Anomaly.
The rock is a garnet-biotite-muscovite foliated granite/granite gneiss with holmquistite overgrowths. The texture is generally weakly to moderately foliated, medium-grained and granoblastic in texture. The rock is composed of 5007o slightly pinkish white to white anhedral k-feldspar, lQ-15% whitish grey subhedral plagioclase, lS-20% anhedral grey quartz and 3-5 0Xo muscovite, 3-5 Q7o biotite, 3-5 07o fine-grained aggregates of magnetite and trace to I 07o garnet. The accessory garnet is indicative of amphibolite grade metamorphism. The foliation is expressed by the interstitial alignment of muscovite and biotite, fine grained aggregates of magnetite and garnet.
The metamorphic texture is overprinted by growths of holmquistite which are weakly to Strongly discordant to the trend of the foliation. Dark grey holmquistite forms whispy and elongate to acicular crystals (2-5 0Xo), are 5mm to 2 cm in long dimension and compose 50Xo of the rock. The holmquistite crystals commonly extend into the felsic component of the granite gneiss from the more mafic knots defining the foliation. Lithium metasomatism is the most likely source for the overprinting.
42
Hand Sample GA99-5a. 5b. Albite- Ouartz-Sericite Aplite.
The rock is an albite-quartz-sericite aplite. The hand sample displays a medium brown weathered surface and is greyish-white on a fresh surface. The 12 cm. thick aplite dike trends 265 ;V540and occurs 300 metres from the main pegmatite exposure on the shore of Pakeagama Lake. The aplite has an allotriomorphic granular texture and displays a subtle internal layering parallel to the contacts. The rock is composed of 55-6007o fine-grained whitish albite, 30-3507o fine-grained greyish quartz, and S-10% sericite-muscovite, l-t.5% blackish grey fine-grained oxide minerals, and trace deep green elbaite. Layering is indicated by parallel and thinly laminated whitish albite-rich layers and concentrations of oxide minerals along planes that mimic the orientation of the contacts. These planes may be coated with sericite that appear slickenslided.
INVOICE
Ontario53C11SW2002 2.20995 PAKEAGAMA. LAKE 020
Invoice Date: 12/28/2000
Submission Date : 12/28/2000
GL Job No.: 00-0582
P.OVProject #: n/a
Invoice # : 21322
NTP Code: 9212 FLOS
Issued To : Mr. G Anthony
Houston Lake Mining Inc.
2892 White St.
Val Caron, ON P3N1B2
Data To : Mr. G Anthony
Houston Lake Mining inc.
2892 White St.
Val Caron, ON P3N1B2
Phone: 705-897-7622
Fax: 705-897-7618
E-Mail:
Phone: 705-897-7622
Fax : 705-897-7618
E-Mail:
Qty Method Code Description Unit Price Extended Price
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
AAT-100
ARD
CAIO
IA-101
IAC-100
IMT-101
OT3
SPG
AA : Flame
AUQUA REGIA OPEN DIGEST
ALL-IN-ONE CLOSED BEAKER DIt-t^e*
ICP-AES:OGST2
Custom ICP-AES Analysis
ICP-MS : Total Digestion
T1/T2 OPEN DIGEST
Geo Sample Prep
53.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
265.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Sub Total
GST
265.00
18.55
Total Due
Please make cheque payable to :7Paiments a forde du The Minister Of Finance l M inistre Des FinanceMinistry of Northern Development and MinesAccounting ServicesSuite 701,159 Cedar St.Sudbury, ON. CanadaP3E 6A5 GST License #: R124668666
SERVICE CHARGE OF 535.00 WILL APPLY TO ALL RETURNED CHEQUE DES FRAIS DE (35.00 SERONT IMPOSES POUR TOUT CHEQUES SANS PROVISfO Plaase direct any inquiries to Tel. # 705-670-5637, quoting GL Job numbe Geoscience Laboratories933 Ramsey Lake Road, Bldg A4 Sudbury, On P3E 6B5 Phone : (705)670-5637 Fax : (705)670-3047
Ontario
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
GEO LABS BL^
Geoscience Laboratories
933 Ramsey Lake Road, B ldg A4
Sudbury, On P3E 6B5 Phone: (705)670-5637
Fax: (705)670-3047
Issued To : Mr. G Anthony
Houston Lake M ining Inc.
2892 White St.
Val Caron, ON P3N 1B2 Canada
Phone: 705-897-7622
Fax: 705-897-7618
E-Mail: -
Client No.: 512
Method Code reported with this certificate : IM-101
Certificate Date : 02/13/2001
Certificate No. : 9679
Project Number : n/a
GL Job No. : 00-0582
Submission Date : 12/28/2000
Delivery Via : FAX
QC Requested : YES
Method Code
AAT-100
IA-101
IAC-100
IM-100
IM-101
Description
AA : Flame
ICP-AES:OGST2
Custom ICP-AES Analysis
ICPJvlS Total Digestion
ICP-MS:Total digest (T10)
Qty
5
5
5
5
5
Status
COMPLETE
COMPLETE
COMPLETE
COMPLETE
COMPLETE
Legend:
- Analysis not requestedN.D. Not detectedN.M. Not measuredPlease refer to GL Job No. 00-0582 if you have any questions.CERTIFIED BY
Date
, Laboratory Manager
Except by special permission, reproduction of these results must include any qualifing remarks made by this Ministry with reference to any sample.
Results are for samples as received.
GEO LABS IB^
CLIENT : Anthony GL JOB # : 00-0582 DATE: 02/13/2001 METHOD CODE: I M-101
GEOSCIENCE LABORATORIES CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Client ID Units Detection Limit
GA2A
GA2B
GA3A
GA4B
GA5A
Ceppm 0.30
10.83
3.85
N.D.
15.80
11.59
Csppm
0.010
^.00
^.00
^.00
^.00
>5.00
Dy ppm
0.010
1.18
0.47
N.D.
2.14
0.78
Er ppm
0.0060
0.72
0.31
N.D.
1.45
0.42
Eu ppm
0.0040
0.17
0.08
N.D.
0.18
0.35
Gdppm
0.0040
1.09
0.43
N.D.
1.64
0.94
Hfppm 0.10
2.31
0.45
0.11
2.32
3.08
Ho ppm
0.0020
0.25
0.11
N.D.
0.47
0.15
La ppm 0.20
4.92
1.69
N.D.
7.75
5.75
Lu ppm
0.0010
0.12
0.06
0.00
0.25
0.07
Nb ppm
0.080
95.52
95.48
4.88
9.42.
56.41
Nd ppm 0.20
4.90
1.88
N.D.
6.98
4.76
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Client ID Units Detection Limit
GA2A
GA28
GA3A
GA4B
GA5A
Pr ppm
0.030
1.26
0.48
N.D.
1.91
1,29
Rb ppm 0.20
^50.00
^50.00
^50.00
214.30
^50.00
Sm ppm
0.030
1.18
0.44
N.D.
1.72
1.07
Sr ppm
2.0
7.73
4.32
2.22
59.37
47.50
Ta ppm 0.30
MO.OO
MO.OO
^0.00
1.15
:*10.00
Tb ppm 0.30
0.17
0.07
N.D.
0.31
0.14
Th ppm
0.050
6.28
0.65
N.D.
12.65
3.09
Tm ppm
0.0050
0.12
0.05
N.D.
0.22
0.06
Uppm
0.010
1.87
0.85
0.11
2.10
3.96
Yppm 0.20
7.46
3.23
N.D.
14.23
5.15
Yb ppm
0.010
0.75
0.36
0.01
1.54
0.40
Zr ppm
6.0
14.53
N.D.
N.D.
45.53
16.64
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CERTIFICATE OF QUALITY CONTROL02/13/2001
Ontario
Geoscience Laboratories933 Ramsey Lake Road, Bldg A4Sudbury, On P3E 6B5
Phone : (705)670-5637
Fax : (705)670-3047
Client : Anthony Project # : n/a
QC Name QC Type
BLANK-3305BLANK-3305
BLANK-3305BLANK-3305
BLANK-3305BLANK-3305BLANK-3305BLANK-3305BLANK-3305
BLANK-3305BLANK-3305
BLANK-3305BLANK-3305
BLANK-3305BLANK-3305BLANK-3305
BLANK-3305BLANK-3305
BLANK-3305BLANK-3305BLANK-3305
BLANK-3305BLANK-3305
BLANK-3305
BLANK-3306BLANK-3306BLANK-3306BLANK-3306BLANK-3306
BLANK-3306BLANK-3306
BLANK-3306
BLANK-3306
BLANK-3306BLANK-3306BLANK-3306
BLANK-3306BLANK-3306
BLANK-3306BLANK-3306
BLANK-3306BLANK-3306BLANK-3306
BLANK-3306BLANK-3306
BLANK-3306BLANK-3306
BLANKBLANK
BLANKBLANK
BLANK
BLANKBLANKBLANK
BLANK
BLANKBLANK
BLANK
BLANKBLANKBLANKBLANK
BLANKBLANK
BLANKBLANKBLANK
BLANK
BLANK
BLANK
BLANKBLANKBLANK
BLANKBLANK
BLANKBLANK
BLANK
BLANK
BLANK
BLANKBLANK
BLANK
BLANK
BLANKBLANK
BLANKBLANKBLANKBLANKBLANK
BLANK
BLANK
Analyte Units
CeCsDyErEuGdHfHoLaLuNbNdPrRbSmSrTaTbThTmUYYbZr
CeCsDyErEuGdHf
HoLaLuNbNdPrRb
Sm
SrTaTbThTmUYYb
ppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppm
ppmppmppmppmppmppm
ppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppm
GLRef#: 00-0582 Batchid: MS-1136
Meas Val Cert/Dup Val
N.D.N.D.N.D.N.D.N.D.
N.D.N.D.N.D.N.D.
0.000.39
N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
N.D.N.D.
N.D.N.D.
N.D.
N.D.N.D.
N.D.N.D.
N.D.
N.D.N.D.N.D.N.D.N.D.
N.D.N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
0.00
0.18N.D.
N.D.N.D.
N.D.N.D.
N.M.
N.D.N.D.
N.D.N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
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Ontario
Client: Anthony Project # : n/a
CERTIFICATE OF QUALITY CONTROL02/13/2001
GL Ref # : 00-0582 Batchid: MS-1136
Geoscience Laboratories
933 Ramsey Lake Road, Bldg A4Sudbury, On P3E 6B5
Phone : (705)670-5637
Fax : (705)670-3047
QC Name
BLANK-3306
GA4BGA4B
GA4BGA4BGA4BGA4BGA4BGA4BGA4B
GA4BGA4B
GA4BGA4BGA4B
GA4BGA4B
GA4BGA4BGA4B
GA4BGA4B
GA4BGA4B
GA4B
MRB-29-4891MRB-29-4891MRB-29-4891MRB-29-4891MRB-29-4891
MRB-29-4891MRB-29-4891
MRB-29-4891MRB-29-4891MRB-29-4891MRB-29-4891MRB-29-4891
MRB-29-4891
MRB-29-4891
MRB-29-4891MRB-29-4891MRB-29-4891
MRB-29-4891MRB-29-4891
MRB-29-4891MRB-29-4891
QC Type
BLANK
DUPDUP
DUPDUP
DUP
DUPDUPDUP
DUP
DUPDUP
DUPDUPDUPDUPDUP
DUPDUPDUP
DUPDUPDUPDUPDUP
II-LSTDIhLSTDIH,STDIHLSTDIHLSTD
IhTsTDIH,STD
II-LSTD
IHLSTDIhLSTDIHLSTDIHLSTD
IhfsTD
IHLSTD
IHLSTD
IhLSTDIhLSTD
IhLSTDIhLSTDIHLSTDll-LSTD
Analyte
Zr
CeCsDyErEuGdHfHo
LaLuNbNdPrRbSmSrTaTbThTmUY
Yb
Zr
CeCsDyErEuGdHfHoLaLuNbNdPrRbSmSrTaTbThTmU
Units
ppm
ppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmPpmppmppmppmppm
ppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppmppm
Meas Val
N.D.
15.80^.00
2.141.450.181.642.320-47
7.75
0.259.42
6.981.91
214.301.72
59-37
1.15
0.31
12.65
0.222.10
14.23
1.54
45.53
50.41N.M.
5.192.741.89
5.864.76
1.0422.61
0.37
13.3228.37
6.6316.28
6.40
329.970.75
0.882.630.390.63
Cert/Dup Val
n/a
16.21^.00
2.101.49
0.171.692.33
0.487.85
0.269.38
7.361.97
216.241.71
60.05
0.990.31
13.130.242.08
14.74
1.58
45.63
n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
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CERTIFICATE OF QUALITY CONTROL02/13/2001
Ontario
Client: Anthony Project # : n/a
QC Name
MRB-29-4891 MRB-29-4891 MRB-29-4891
MRB- MRB- MRB-MRB- MRB- MRB- MRB- MRB- MRB- MRB- MRB- MR8- MRB- MRB- MRB- MRB- MRB- MRB- MRB- MRB- MRB- MRB- MRB- MRB-
•29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892 29-4892
QC Type Analyte
IhLSTD IH-STD IHLSTD
IHLSTD IH.STD IH-STD IhLSTD
IHLSTD iH.STD IH-STDII-LSTD IH-STD IHLSTD IH-STD IH.STD IH-STD IH-STD IH-STD IH-STD IH-STD IhLSTD IH-STD IHSTD
IH-STD l H STD
YYb Zr
CeCsDyErEuGdHfHoLaLuNbNdPrRbSmSrTaTbThTmUYYbZr
Units
ppm ppm ppm
ppm Ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
Geoscience Laboratories933 Ramsey Lake Road. Bldg A4
Sudbury, On P3E 6B5
Phone : (705)670-5637
Fax : (705)670-3047
GLRef#: 00-0582 Bate h id : MS-1136
Meas Val Cert/Dup Val
28.122.47
157.41
49.300.265.072.851.905.894.631.04
22.320.37
13.4428.35
6.6616.016.26
333.630.76
0.862.600.400.63
27.602.40
156.10
n/an/an/a
n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
QC NOTES: GL Unique QC sample identifier (QC Name): Blank (BLANK): In-House Standard (IHLSTD): International Reference Standard (INTL^STD): Duplicate (DUP)
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Ontario Ministry olNorthern Developmentand Mines
Declaration of Assessment Worn Performed on Mining Land
Mining Act, Subsection 65(2) and 66(3), R.S.0.1990
(J. M Z A.Assessment Files Research Imaging
iubsection 65(2) and 66(3) of the Mining Act. Under section 8 of the Mining Act.
isesment work and correspond with the mining land holder. Questions about this
rthern Development and Mines, 3rd Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury,
53C11SW2002 2.20995 PAKEAGAMA LAKE 900
Instructions: - For work performed on Crown Lands before recording a claim, use form 0240.
- Please type or print in ink.
1. Recorded holder(s) (Attach a list if necessary)
2 ' 20995
7^fJltJC Telephone Number
NameClient Number
AddressTelephone Number
Fax Number
2. Type of work performed: Check (/) and report on only ONE of the following groups for this declaration.
Geotechnical: prospecting, surveys, assays and work under section 18 (regs)
Physical: drilling stripping, trenching and associated assays
Rehabilitation
Work Type
f^isMS
Oates Work From ^"2^ 02—
Performed Day | Month
Global Positioning System Data (if available)
y2-001 TO .5 *)*~ i ^fear Day Month ( Year
•\Townsr^Area ^G j\6 AM^ rtrN^
M or G-Plan Number
Office Use
Commodity
Total S Value of **\ Q s/ ^ a Work Claimed c?( Q f~
NTS Reference,r~t /l f
Mining Division /\ f /y ̂ ^jbo)
Resident Geologist '''T} i ft 1 District Tf/V-y A r* J? 6 ̂
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)
NameTelephone Number
Address
NameTelephone Number
AddressFax Number
NameTelephone Number
AddressFax Number
4. Certification by Recorded Holder or Agent
l, C.^ 6^MiH6 fVwTTitW/ ( f&cc/elgntj do hereby certify that l have personal knowledge of the facts set forth i
(Print Narra) 7
this Declaration of Assessment Work having caused the work to be performed or witnessed the same during or after its
completion and, to the best of my knowledge, the annexed report is true.,,-—————————,————————————————————p,———————.————^f—-——.r—'7 ,,,————jr.*-.—————————————————————————————————
in
Signature of Recorded Holder or Agent
Agent's Address Telephone-0241 (03/87)
RECEIVEDMAR 2 3 2C31
GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT -..,......OFFICE
land where work was performed, at the time work was performed. A map
form.
-y--
Mining Claim Number. Or ifwork was done on other eligible mining land, show in this column the location number indicated on the claim map.
eg
eg
eg
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
TB 7827
1234567
1234568
ftLvV^2.U*4\
Column Totals
Number of Claim Units. For other mining land, list hectares.
16 ha
12
2
l 61
1 C
Value of work performed on this claim or other mining land.
526,825
0
5 8.892
^2.^ 55~
2.^1^
Value of work applied to this claim. f*
N/A
524,000
S 4.000
^z^ 55"
zs^ c;^
Value of workassigned to other minmg claims. —^ ^
524,000
0
0
0
n
Bank. Value of went to be distributed ala future date' L
52,825
0
54.892
O
G
, do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible under
(Prinl Full Name)
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. /z.Ide/or AgenfAuthorized in Writing
&1&
Date
6. Instruction for cutting back credits that are not approved.
Some of the credits claimed in this declaration may be cut back. Please check K) in the boxes below to show how you wish to
prioritize the deletion of credits:
D 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
D 3. Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims listed in this declaration; ori
D 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 Use Only —————————————
Received Stamp
0241(03/97)
Deemed Approved Date
Date Approved
Date Notification Sent
Total Value of Credit Approved
Approved for Recording by Mining Recorder (Signature)
RECEIVEDMAR
GEOSClENCt ASSESSMENT ™...... , OFFICE
Ontario Northern Development and Mines for Assessment Credit
Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of subsection 6 (1) of ihe Assessment Work Regulation 6/96, Under section 8 of the
Mining Act. this 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 a Provincial Mining Recorder, Ministry of NortherrUtevelopment and Mines.. 3rd Boor 933 Ramsey .ake
Road. Sudbury. Ontario. P3E 6B5. *3 ^
id Mines. 3rd Hex
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Work Typ*
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Units of workDepending on the type of work, list the number of hours/day worked, metres of drilling, kilometres of grid line, number of samples, etc.
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Associated Costs (e.g. supplies, mobilization and demobilization).
Transportation Costs
Food and Lodging Costs
Cost Per Unit of work
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Total Value of Assessment Work
Total Cost
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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 SO'Xt 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 * Z#^ Total S value of worked claimed.
Note:- Work older than 5 years' is not eligible for credit.
- A recorded holder rrtay 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:
l. Q^ (s) AA'^JiNc? MNTticyOY____, do hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as may reasonably
(please print full name)
be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying
Declaration of Work form as e{recorded holder, ag*nt or •tatecompany poslttonwtlh signing auihority)
(AC | am authorized to make this certification.
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ECEIVED
Ministry of Ministers duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines ot des M ines Ontario
Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road
April 26, 2001 6th FloorSudbury, Ontario
E. Grayme Anthony P3E 6B5HOUSTON LAKE MINING INC.2892 WHITE STREET Telephone: (888) 415-9845VAL CARON, ONTARIO Fax: (877) 670-1555P3N-1B2
Visit our website at: www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm
Dear Sir or Madam: Submission Number: 2 .20995
Status Subject: Transaction Number(s): W0120.00045 Approval
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. Allowable changes to your credit distribution can be made by contacting the Geoscience Assessment Office within this 45 Day period, otherwise assessment credit will be cut back and distributed as outlined in Section #6 of the Declaration of Assessment work form.
Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the response date on the summary.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact JIM MCAULEY by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5858.
Yours sincerely,
ORIGINAL SIGNED BYLucille JeromeActing Supervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section
Correspondence ID: 15889
Copy for: Assessment Library
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2.20995
Date Correspondence Sent: April 26, 2001________________________AssessonJIM MCAULEY_^_____________^___Transaction First ClaimNumber Number Township(s) l Area(s) Status Approval DateW0120.00045 1232441 TIB LAKE Approval April 26,2001Section:17 Assays ASSAY
At the discretion of the Ministry, the assessment work performed on the mining lands noted in this work report may be subject to inspectbn and/or investigation at any time.
Correspondence to: Recorded Holders) and/or Agent(s):Resident Geologist E. Grayme AnthonyRed Lake, ON HOUSTON LAKE MINING INC.
VAL CARON, ONTARIO Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON
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Correspondence ID: 15889
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LAKE PROPERTY, HOUSTON LAKE MINING INC.,
RED LAKE MINING DISTRICT, N.W. ONTARIO
by E.G. ANTHONYTIMBERWOLF EXPLORATIONS INC. July, 2000
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CLAIM #1232441rsi
SCALE Distance in Metres
500m
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Pakeagama Lake
DETAILED MAPPING LOCATION WITHIN CLAIM # 1232441.
Island Lake 540N
S Sandy Lake
A North Spirit Lake Pakeagama Lake
Big Trout Lake
52C NPickle Lake
500 N
LOCATION MAP OF PAKEAGAMA LAKE AREA, NW. ONTARIO Lambert Equal-Area Projection 20 longituc^ 132km, 20Latituo^219km,
l+OO NE — 1+00 NE
0+50 NE
2+150 NW
LEGEND
3 Pakeagama Lake Pegmatite
l 3a| Stacked Aplite Zonel 3b| K-Feldspar-Spodume-Quartz Zone|3c| Potassic Pegmatite
0+50 SW
[3d Spodumene-Quartz Core zone|3e j Wall Zonel 3f l Aplite Dikes|3g l Potassic Pegmatite Dikes
3 Pakeagama Lake Granite
| 2 | Garnet-Muscovite-Biotite Granite |2a| Holmquistite Granite
l Banded, Iron Formation
l 1 | Banded Iron Formation
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x Foliation, Dip Vertical
X Hand Sample Location
f Channel Sample Location
A Grab Sample Location
SCALE Distance in Metres
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