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HOLE NUMBER: FEN35-01 FALCONBRIDGE LIMITED DRILL HOLE RECORD DATE: 12/16/2000 IMPERIAL UNITS: METRIC UNITS: X PROJECT NAME: SAGANASH PROJECT PROJECT NUMBER: 291 CLAIM NUMBER: P1226745 LOCATION: Fenton Tup DATE STARTED: 10A9^L*eff'2lS l?5 DATE COMPLETED: 10/21/LWtr'iU'S DATE LOGGED: 10/21/19^8-'"?!?* PLOTTING COORDS GRID: UTM NORTH: 5428801. ION EAST: 386859.90E ELEV: 280.00 COLLAR ASTRONOMIC AZIMUTH: 310" O 1 O" ALTERNATE COORDS GRID: Fen35 Grid NORTH: 1+ OS EAST: 0+70E ELEV: 280.00 GRID ASTRONOMIC AZIMUTH: 310" O 1 O" COLLAR SURVEY: NO ROD LOG: NO HOLE MAKES WATER: NO PULSE EM SURVEY: NO PLUGGED: NO HOLE SIZE: BQ COLLAR DIP: -45' O' O" LENGTH OF THE HOLE: 66.90M START DEPTH: O.OOM FINAL DEPTH: 66.90M CONTRACTOR: Forage Benoit CASING: pulled CORE STORAGE: Kidd Creek Minesite UTM COORD. : COMMENTS : Testing a 22mhos, 20m wide conductor on the flank of a mag high; lost hole * 66.90m in chl gouge WEDGES AT: DIRECTIONAL DATA: Depth Astronomic Dip Type of FLAG (M) Azimuth degrees Test -42 s O 1 O- A OK only test; lost hole 10 HOLE NUMBER: FEN35-01 -OX Q! Depth Astronomic Dip Type of FLAG (M) Azimuth degrees Test DRILL HOLE RECORD l l CD m O CO 0 m -nm T1 ^ m CO CO S m H •••aM^s C— 2: ro -B- C3 G) s^^^S LC 33 m O m ^ m o 42G02SE2003 2.20855 FENTON 010 BY: G. De Schutter

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  • HOLE NUMBER: FEN35-01FALCONBRIDGE LIMITED DRILL HOLE RECORD

    DATE: 12/16/2000 IMPERIAL UNITS: METRIC UNITS: X

    PROJECT NAME: SAGANASH PROJECT PROJECT NUMBER: 291

    CLAIM NUMBER: P1226745 LOCATION: Fenton Tup

    DATE STARTED: 10A9^L*eff'2lS l?5DATE COMPLETED: 10/21/LWtr'iU'S

    DATE LOGGED: 10/21/19^8-'"?!?*

    PLOTTING COORDS GRID: UTMNORTH: 5428801. IONEAST: 386859.90EELEV: 280.00

    COLLAR ASTRONOMIC AZIMUTH: 310" O 1 O"

    ALTERNATE COORDS GRID: Fen35 GridNORTH: 1+ OSEAST: 0+70EELEV: 280.00

    GRID ASTRONOMIC AZIMUTH: 310" O 1 O"

    COLLAR SURVEY: NOROD LOG: NO

    HOLE MAKES WATER: NO

    PULSE EM SURVEY: NOPLUGGED: NO

    HOLE SIZE: BQ

    COLLAR DIP: -45' O' O"LENGTH OF THE HOLE: 66.90M

    START DEPTH: O.OOMFINAL DEPTH: 66.90M

    CONTRACTOR: Forage BenoitCASING: pulled

    CORE STORAGE: Kidd Creek Minesite UTM COORD. :

    COMMENTS : Testing a 22mhos, 20m wide conductor on the flank of a mag high; lost hole * 66.90m in chl gouge WEDGES AT:

    DIRECTIONAL DATA:

    Depth Astronomic Dip Type of FLAG (M) Azimuth degrees Test

    -42 s O 1 O- A OK only test; lost hole

    10

    HOLE NUMBER: FEN35-01

    -OX Q!

    Depth Astronomic Dip Type of FLAG (M) Azimuth degrees Test

    DRILL HOLE RECORD

    l

    l

    CDm O CO0m

    -nmT1 ^

    mCOCOSmH

    •••aM^s

    C—

    2:

    ro-B-

    C3G)

    s^^^SLC

    33mOmm̂o

    42G02SE2003 2.20855 FENTON 010

    BY: G. De Schutter

  • HOLE NUMBER: FEH35-01 DRILL HOLE RECORD DATE: 12/16/2000

    FROM TO

    0.00TO

    20.45

    20.45TO

    27.94

    27.94TO

    42.25

    ROCK TYPE

    H Ob ̂overburden

    *2,b,*t*Chl-Bi-Qt-F

    el-Gtschist

    *3,a,D, *t*Qt-Fel-Bi-S

    ul schist

    | ANGLE) TEXTURE AND STRUCTURE JTO CAJ ALTERATION

    OVERBURDEN

    20.45m of overburden

    MAFIC CHLORITE-BIOTITE-QUARTZ-FELDSPAR-GARNET

    SCHIST (mafic metavolcanic)

    -striped to banded dark green-black, dark greyand light grey with ubiquitous pale pink spots

    -unit is medium to coarse grained, non-to-weaklymagnetic and relatively hard

    -unit is composed of well foliated fine grainedFe-silicates (chlorite and biotite - 35*)intergrown with very fine grained palecreamy green feldspar (15*) , cm scale waxy greyto chalky white quartz rich bands (20*) and 30*rounded to ratty pale pink to pale orange garnetporphyroblast s (almandine) .

    -the garnet porphyroblast s range in size from1mm to 2cm and appear to overprint the mainmineral schistocity (post-peak metamorphism)

    -the very well developed schistocity is impartedby the alingment of silicate minerals (chloriteand biotite) and 0.25 -2cm wide quartz */-carbonate bands

    fl74. 20-74. 25|H S2^ 50 |-*

    -the lower contact is sharp and irregular and ismarked by the disappearance of the garnet phase

    INTERMEDIATE QUARTZ-FELDSPAR-BIOTITE-SULPHIDESCHIST (variably sulphidic intermediate feldsparphyric metavolcanic)

    -unit is banded and mottled light grey and dark

    significant concentrations of sulphides

    -moderately well developed foliation is impartedby the alingment of biotite and a vague bandingto core imparted by finely disseminated

    weak patchy carbon! t i za t ion of thequartz rich bands

    -very weak patchy carbonitizationthroughout unit

    -weak pervasive silicificationthroughout unit imparts a dull waxyappearance to the core

    MINERALIZATION

    -nil

    -multiple narrow to ^-Ira widesemi-to-massive sulphide zonesthroughout unit; sulphides (typicallypyrite^pyrrhotite concentrations) arestringer and massive aggregates ofmoderately coarse (recrystallized) strongly conductive sulphides;between the semi massive seams ofsulphides, the rocks has between3-10t finely disseminated pyrite *pyrrhotite as fine laminae and

    REMARKS

    -moderate RQD (60*) for this unit butno lost core

    -good core recovery for this unit (RQD-85V)

    -multiple strong sulphide conductorsthroughout interval: 29. 36-29. 60m;34. 13-34. 29m; 35. 57-36 .34m ; 37. 04-38. 08m ; 38 . 36-38 .48m,-38. 66-38. 73m ; 41. 88-42. 00m

    HOLE NUMBER: PEN35-01 DRILL HOLE RECORD LOGGED BY: G. De Schutter

  • HOLE NUMBER: FEN35-01 DRILL KOLK RECORD DATE: 12/16/2000

    FROM

    TO

    42.25 TO

    66.90

    ROCK TYPE

    *2,a,*t* Bi-Gt-Fel-Q

    t-Chl schist

    | ANGLE] TEXTURE AND STRUCTURE j TO C* j ALTERATION

    sulphides

    -multiple narrow (5cm) to wide (80cm) semi massive to massive sulphide zones are strongly conductive : j|29. 36-29. 60^*5, s* 35* recrystallized pyrite makes for a strong conductor

    32. 00-32. 82m: subinterval of chlorite-biotite-feldspar-quartz-garnet schist

    34. 13-34. 29m: 30* combined sulphides (good conductor}

    35. 57-36. 34m: 75* combined sulphides (excellent conductor) aa matrix filling in a lapilli tuff interval {35.57-36.341*5,8*

    37. 04-38. 08m: 70* combined sulphides (excellent conductor j|37.04-38.08|t.5,s*

    38. 36-38. 48m: narrow sulphidic condcutor (25* combined sulphides)

    38. 66-38. 73m: narrow sulphide conductor (35* combined sulphides)

    41. 88-42. 00m: narrow sulphide conductor (70* combined sulphides)

    38. 45-38. 66m: few l-2mm slightly stretched quartz eyes may indicate that portions of this unit are more felsic in composition

    j|28. 10-28. 15|}cHS2-70"(-*

    by the return of garnet porphyroblasts

    MAFIC BIOTITB-GARNET-FELDSPAR-QUARTZ-CHLORITE SCHIST (garnetiferous mafic metavolcanic)

    -unit is banded to striped dark green-black and dark grey with zones up to 80cm wide that contain

    -weak patchy silicification in the form of deformed and/or brecciated milky to smokey white quartz veins from lcm to 12cm in width

    MINERALIZATION

    disseminations

    {|29. 36-29. 60fc*PyF30*PoF10** 3-4cm wide pitted pyrite vein (?) at a shallow angle to the GA

    ^|34. 13-34. 29fe*PyF201fPoFlQlr*

    1|35. 57-36. 34fc

  • HOLE NUMBER: FEN35-01 DRILL HOLE RECORD DATE: 12/16/2000

    FROM TO

    66.90 TO

    66.90

    ROCK TYPE

    *EOH* end of hole

    TEXTURE AND STRUCTURE

    up to 60* pale pink spots to > lcm

    -unit composed primarily of fine grained black biotite, blebby to highly stretched pale pink to pale orange garnet porphyroblasts from 1mm to semi-massive aggregates to 3cm in size, and 5mm to 2cm wide bands of waxy grey quartz material

    -minor intervals of banded garnet and quarz rich material may actually represent poorly developed or preserved silicate facies iron formation

    -the well developed foliation is imparted by the alignment of the platy minerals, the quartz banding and the stretching of the garnet porphyroblasts

    45. 03-45. 74m; interval is composed of 40* strongly deformed (stretched} garnet porphyroblasts

    46 .90-47. 35m: inteval contains 60* strongly deformed garnet porphyroblasts

    -schistocity varies slightly but averages 70 0 to CA

    ^|48. 40-48. 45 |f*-|S2-67 0 |-* ^J57.80-57.85J^|S2"70 0 f-*

    -hole lost at 66.90m in highly chloritic gouge materail (fault zone or change in rock type - ultramafic?) ; target re-tested on next line over to the north

    ANGLE TO CA ALTERATION

    -very weak fracture controlled and patchy carbonatization

    MINERALIZATION REMARKS

    turn)

    -hole lost in chloritic gouge material; rods would no longer turn

    -8 boxes of BQ core stores at Kidd Minesite

    -20m of casing pulled (hole not making water)

    HOLE SOMBER: FEN35-01 DRILL HOLE RECORD LOGGED BY: G. De Schutter

  • HOLE NUMBER : FEN35-01

    Sample

    AU01368AU01369AU01370AU01371AU01372AU01373ADO 1374AU01375AU01376AU01377AU01378AU01379

    From(M)

    29.0029.3629.6035.1235.5736.3437.0438.0839.4140.9441.8842.25

    To(M)

    29.3629.6030.0035.5736.3437.0438.0839.4140.9441.8842.2542.68

    ASSAYS amSET DATE: 16/12/2000

    Leng. H Cu Zn Pb Hi Au Ag Cu/Zn Co Pt td S Se As Hg Sb Eat. Hi Est.Po Est.Py Est.Cp Est .Sp Est.Gn ROCK TYPE Comments

    1 ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— - 0.36 H 940.24 J! 1550.40 (j 710.45 H 770.77 0 3670.70 j 2221.041.331.530.940.370.43

    140504855

    28453

    94052395

    133171290114174187165

    11801720

    463411291814

    101929

    296059349339481917204615

    93 0.8178 0.975 0.3

    141 0.3741 1.8137 1.5638 0.786 0.238 0.286 0.4

    336 1.465 0.2

    555555555555555555555555

    5555555555^

  • HOLE NUMBER : FEN35-01 GEOCHEMICAL ASSAY DATE: 16/12/2000

    Sample

    AU02480AU02481AU02482AU02483

    From

    21.0036.0045.0063.00

    To

    24.0039.0048.0066.00

    Leng.in;

    3.003.003.003.00

    SI02 AL203 CAO MGO NA20 K2O FE203

    49.850 15.640 9.1500 4.9700 1.9900 0.0250 15.18054.120 6.6000 1.8500 0.7200 0.3500 0.8400 23.12075.640 9.2500 2.4200 1.2700 0.9700 1.0900 8.790067.690 16.920 4.1400 0.9300 3.5900 1.9200 2.6500

    TI02

    0.8700 00.2000 00.3800 00.5600 0

    P2O5

    0150050003001200

    MHO

    0.31000.08000.16000.0700

    CR203 LOI SUM Y ZR EA

    1.6300 99.63 23.000 45.000 23.00011.190 99.12 1.0000 30.000 119.000.3100 100.31 21.000 49.000 110.001.4900 100.08 13.000 162.00 391.00

    RB SK

    122.0051.00049.000240.00

    CO2 CU ZN NI CR FIELD CHEM

    113.00 77.000 57.000 321.00 2, a, 't 2hv115.00 625.00 46.000 252.00 3,a,*t 4JA!28.000 122.00 37.000 300.00 2,a,*t 4hB43.000 52.000 9.0000 211.00 2,a,*t 3j

    ALUM

    140217206175

    HOLE NUMBER: FEN35-01 GEOCHEMICAL ASSAY

  • HOLE NUMBER : FEH35-01 GEOCHEMICAL ASSAYS DATE: 16/12/2000

    Sample From To (H) (Ml

    Leng. (M)

    AG PPM

    AU PPB

    CO PPM

    PB PPM

    S PPM

    V PPM

    AS PPM

    SN PPM

    CD PPM

    SB PPM

    BI PPM

    SE PPM

    HF PPM

    TA PPM

    MPPM

    MO PPM

    TH PPM

    U PPM

    B PPM

    CS PPM

    LA PPM

    CE PPM

    ND PPM

    SM PPM

    ED PPM

    GD PPM

    AU02480 AU02481 AU02482 AU02483

    21.00 24.0036.00 39.00 3.0045.00 48.00 3.0063.00 66.00 3.00

    3.00 || 0.3000 1.0000 0.10000.1000

    20.000 1.0000 0.1000 86.000 2.5000 10.000 0.3000 2.5000 2.500037.000 15.000 ^0.00 15.000 174.00 10.000 2.6000 2.5000 2.500014.000 2.0000 0.1200 79.000 2.5000 10.000 0.3000 2.5000 2.50004.0000 1.0000 0.1000 42.000 2.5000 10.000 0.3000 2.5000 2.5000

    5.0000 10.000 2.000016.000 367.00 5.00005.0000 10.000 3.00005.0000 10.000 2.0000

    2.00006.00008.000023.000

    HOLE NUMBER: FEN35-01 GEOCHEMICAL ASSAYS

  • HOLE NUMBER : FEN35-01 GEOCHEMICAL ASSAYS DATE; 16/12/2000

    Sample

    AU02480AU02481AU02482AU02483

    From (M)

    21.0036.0045.0063.00

    To (M)

    24.0039.0048.0066.00

    Leng. y DY ER LU OS (Ml y PPM PPM PPM PPB

    3.00 y3.00 H3.00 H3.00 H

    II II

    IR RH RH PT PD LI PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPM

    11.0008.000026.00026.000

    BE MN GA GE PPM PPM PPM PPM

    708.00 2.0000647.00 1.0000410.00 3.0000366.00 2.0000

    IN TL SC BR PPM PPM PPM PPM

    12.0002.50005.00002.5000

    YB KB HG MGO# PPM PPM PPB

    2.00000.50002.00000.5000

    0.440.070.250.45

    CA/AL HI/MGO ISHIKW ZN/NA2

    0.590.280.260.24

    11642910

    31414127

    39178612614

    HOLE NUMBER: FEN3S-01 GEOCHEMICAL ASSAYS

  • HOLE NUMBER: FEN35-02FALCONBRIDGE LIMITED DRILL HOLE RECORD

    DATE: 12/16/2000 IMPERIAL UNITS: METRIC UNITS: X

    PROJECT NAME: SAGANASH PROJECT PROJECT NUMBER: 291

    CLAIM NUMBER: P1226745 LOCATION: Fenton Twp

    PLOTTING COORDS GRID: UTMNORTH: 542B995.00NEAST: 386784.GOEELEV: 280.00

    COLLAR ASTRONOMIC AZIMUTH: 130" O 1 O"

    ALTERNATE COORDS GRID: Fen35 GridNORTH: O* ONEAST: 0 + 80HELEV: 280.00

    GRID ASTRONOMIC AZIMUTH: 130" O' O"

    COLLAR DIP: -60" O 1 O"LENGTH OF THE HOLE: 150.OOM

    START DEPTH: O.OOMFINAL DEPTH: 150.OOM

    DATE STARTED: DATE COMPLETED:

    DATE LOGGED:

    COMMENTS : testil

    10/24/13*0",^.!**^ n10/26/1*0^2^** S 10/26/1^*1! '7^"'

    vj the same conductor

    /Q COLLAR SURVEY: r RQD LOG:

    HOLE MAKES WATER:

    as Pen35 -m - failed tt

    NO NO NO

    PULSE EM SURVEY: PLUGGED:

    HOLE SIZE:

    NO YES BQ

    CONTRACTOR: CASING:

    CORE STORAGE: UTM COORD. :

    Forage Benoit 4m BW left in hole Kidd Creek Minesite

    WEDGES AT:

    DIRECTIONAL DATA:

    Depth Astronomic Dip Type of FLAG (M) Azimuth degrees Test

    45.00

    102.00150.00

    -61" O 1 O"-60* O 1 O"-60" O 1 O"

    OK Acid testsOKOK

    lo o

    Depth Astronomic Dip Type of FLAG (M) Azimuth degrees Test

    HOLE NUMBER: FEN35-02

    O* Ol

    DRILL HOLE RECORD LOGGED BY: G. De Schutter

    42G02SE2003 2.20855 FENTON020

  • HOLE NUMBER: FEN35-Q2 DRILL HOLE RECORD DATE: 12/16/2000

    FROM TO

    0.00TO

    4.00

    4.00TO

    150.00

    ROCK TYPE

    .-l ob f-* Overburden

    *2,a*t* Chl-Bi-Fel-

    TEXTURE AND STRUCTURE(ANGLE [TO CA

    OVERBURDEN

    4m of overburden (BW casing only)

    MAFIC CHLORITE-BIOTITE-FELDSPAR-O.UARTZ+/-GARNET SCHIST (mafic metavolcanic)

    -unit is primarily dark green with patches and wider zones of pale green-grey and chalky white

    -rock is composed primarily of very fine grained chlorite and biotite (501) mixed with very fine grained feldspar and quartz (25t) , patchy and banded zones up to 60cm wide containing a mixture of quartz+carbonate and minor chlorite and biotite (20*; relict veining) and metre scale zones containing subangular to irregularly shaped very pale pink-orange garnet porphyroblasts; few very minor intervals contain rounded but stretched quartz-carbonate filled inclusions which are probably relict amygdules; minor intervals contain minute feldspar dots locally to 10%

    -weakly to moderately well developed foliation is defiend by the alingment of platy minerals and by the patchy banded zones of quar z -carbonate

    -unit is fine grained overall, moderately soft, weakly to non-magnetic

    -garnet porphyroblasts occur in metre-scale zones locally up to 251: as fine (2mm) to coarse grained (lcm) very pale orange-pink irregularly shaped to subrounded porphyroblasts and aggregates of porphyroblasts that are rarely deformed (post peak deformation)

    -37. 64-40. 60m: coarse grained (verging on pegmatitic) , massive, non magnetic granitic dyke with sharp intrusive contacts ^|37. 64-40. 6

    -mineral foliation varies from shallow at the top of the hole but gradually increases downhole

    ALTERATION

    -frequent zones from 5cm to 50cm wide that contain a hairline fracture filled stockwork of quartz-feldspar-carbonate impart a pseudobrecciated appearance to the core

    -weak to moderate patchy silicification and carbonitization throughout the unit

    44,00-58.50m: moderate fracture controlled quartz-feldspar-carbonate alteration in the form of hairline fractures oriented at all angles to CA

    80,00-84,60m: moderate patchy carbonate-quartz-garnet-chlorite zones imparts a weak irregular banding to the core

    96.24-97.70m: strong pervasive (flooding) quartz-feldspar (albite)-carbonate alteration

    126.00-130.80m: strong fracture controlled quartz-feldspar (albite?) and weak carbonitization imparts a net textured/brecciated appearance to the core

    MINERALIZATION

    -trace amounts of finely disseminated pyrrhotite as wisps and blebs usually parallel to the schistocity throughout unit

    -overall the core recovery for the unit is good (RD-75%)

    -broken core from 37.64-40.60m (coarse grained granitic dyke)

    HOLE NUMBER: FEN35-02 DRILL HOLE RECORD LOGGED BY: G. De Schutter

  • HOLE NUMBER: FEN35-02 DRILL HOLE RECORD DATE: 12/16/2000

    FROM TO

    150.00TO

    150.00

    ROCK TYPE

    *EOH*end ofhole

    TEXTURE AND STRUCTURE

    80. 85-88. 50m: local increase in small (2-3nunJsubrounded to irregular shaped pale pink granetporphyroblast s to 20-25*

    96 .24-118 . 80m: core takes on a distinctivespotted appearance with slightly stretched tooblong 2-5mm chloritic spots set in thesame chlorite-biotite-feldspar-quartzV-garnet schist

    118. 80-129. 30m: garnet-chlorite-amphibole richzone with 60* coarse grained (to 3cm) garnet andcoarsely bladed amphibole set in a fine grained

    flll. 90-12. 00|^S2-20"|-*

    ^|43 . 30-43 . 35|HS2^30 0 [-*^|S5. 20-55. 25|H S2-33 0 J-*^|72. 30-72. 35|j*-jS2"38 0 ^

    ^113 . 00-113 . 05|HS2-35 0 (-*^J137. 10-137. 15JMS2-35 0 |-*fll49. 90-150. 00|^|S2-20 D I-*

    ANGLE TO CA ALTERATION MINERALIZATION REMARKS

    -hole failed to intersect a conductor-26 boxes of BQ core-hole is capped (4m of casing) and notmaking water

    HOLE NUMBER: FEN35-02 DRILL HOLE RECORD LOGGED BY: G. De Schutter

  • HOLE NUMBER : FEH35-02 ASSAYS SHEET DATE: 16/12/2000

    Sample From To Leng.(M) (M) [M)

    AU01380 41.40 42.00 0.60 AU01381 42.00 42.57 0.57 AH01382 42.57 42.90 0.33 AU01383 42.90 43.53 0.63 AU01384 43.53 44.13 0.60

    .

    Cu Zn Pb Ni Au Ag Cu/Zn Co Pt Pd S Se As Hg Sb Est.Ki Est.Po Est.Py Est.Cp Est. Sp Est.Gn ROCK TYPE Comments

    198 57 1 28 t2 0.4 rf rt 2,a,*t bracket 388 63 1 57 *2 0.2 rf 10 2 2,a,*t 27 29 1 19 ^ 0.1 7 10 4 2,a,*t

    241 36 1 23 3 0.1 ^

  • HOLE NOMBER : FEN35-02 GEOCHEMICAL ASSAY DATE: 16/12/2000

    Sample From To Leng.

    AD02485 9.00 12.00 3.00AU024B6 33.00 36.00 3.00AU02487 63.00 66.00 3.00AH02488 99.00 102.00 3.00AU02489 132.00 135.00 3.00

    SI02 AL2O3 CAO MGO NA20 K20 FB203 TI02 P2O5 UNO CR203 LOI SUM Y ZR BA RB SR C02 CU ZH HI CR FIELD CHEM ALDM

    49.670 14.930 9.9100 5.6400 2.7500 0.1800 14.790 1.2300 0.0300 0.2300 0.7900 100.15 33.000 33.000 36.000 95.000 81.000 39.000 37.000 193.00 2,a,*t 2hv 11649.560 14.600 9.5400 7.0500 3.1300 0.1600 13.270 0.9500 0.0150 0.1900 1.5800 100.05 12.000 17.000 46.000 165.00 97.000 31.000 24.000 201.00 2,a,*t 2hv 11448.030 15.040 8.2100 6.3200 3.4000 0.1600 17.320 1.3500 0.1000 0.2500 0.2200 100.40 30.000 93.000 35.000 71.000 172.00 36.000 17.000 67.000 2,a,*t 2 (h)v 12849.040 16.470 10.760 8.6400 1.5600 0.1000 11.420 0.5700 0.0150 0.2600 1.5400 100.38 13.000 10.000 296.00 107.00 75.000 21.000 39.000 307.00 2,a,*t 2hu 13352.710 15.950 10.430 5.8600 1.5700 0.8000 9.4600 0.8400 0.1000 0.1900 2.2300 100.14 16.000 63.000 1615.0 155.00 105.00 27.000 47.000 238.00 2, a, "t 2(h)w 125

    HOLE NUMBER: FEN35-02 GEOCHEMICAL ASSAY

  • HOLE NUMBER : FEN35-02 GEOCHEMICAL ASSAYS DATE: 16/12/2000

    Sample

    A002485AU02486AU02487AU02488AU02489

    From (M)

    9.0033.0063.0099.00

    132.00

    To (M)

    12.0036.0066.00

    102.00135.00

    Leng. (M)

    3.003.003.003.003.00

    AG PPM

    0.20000.10000.10000.30000.3000

    An coPPB PPM

    17.000 114.000 118.000 113.000 117.000 1

    PB PPM

    0000 00000 00000 00000 00000 0

    sPPM

    0700 99.0500 81.1300 1070900 50.0600 81.

    V PPM

    000 2000 2.00 2000 2000 2

    AS PPM

    5000 105000 105000 105000 105000 10

    SN PPM

    000000000000000

    CD PPM

    0.3000 20.3000 20.2000 20.5000 20.1000 2

    SB PPM

    50005000500050005000

    SI SE PPM PPM

    2.50002.50002.50002.50002.5000

    HF TA PPM PPM

    5.00005.00005.00005.00005.0000

    W PPM

    10.000 210.000 110.000 210.000 210.000 2

    MO PPM

    00000000000000000000

    TH U B CS LA PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM

    2.00003.00002.00001.00003.0000

    CE ND SM EU GD PPM PPM PPM PPM PPM

    HOLE NUMBER: FEN35-02 GEOCHEMICAL ASSAYS

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  • Ontario Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines Declaration of Assessment Work Performed on Mining LandMining Act, Subsection 65(2) and 66(3), R.S.0.1990

    Transaction Number (office use)

    O. OOO T7Assessment Files Research Imaging

    subsection 65(2) and 66(3) of the Mining Act. Under section 8 of the Mining Act, thi ssessment work and correspond with the mining land holder. Questions about thi Northern Development and Mines, 3rd Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbur

    42G02SE2003 2.20855 FENTON 900

    Instructions: - For work performed on Crown Lands before recording a claim, use form 0240.- Please type or print in ink. ^ f± ^ ^ -^ ^

    2 . 208551. Recorded holder(s) (Attach a list if necessary)Name

    Address

    FALCONBRIDGE LIMITED

    Suite 1200 - 95 Wellington Street West

    Toronto, Ontario, M5H 2V4

    Name

    Address

    Falconbridge Limited (Field Office) P.O. Box 1140, Kidd Creek MinesiteTimmins, Ontario, P4N 7H9

    Client Number

    Telephone Number

    Fax Number

    130679

    (416) 956-5700

    (416) 956-5757

    Client Number

    Telephone Number 705.264.5200Fax Number 705.267.8874

    2. Type of work performed: Check K) 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

    Diamond Drilling 2 holes (217m total) 7

    VDates Work From To Performed Day 19 | Month 10 | Year 2000Global Positioning System Data (if available) Township/Area

    Day 26 l Month 10 | Year 2000

    Fenton Township386785E, 5428998N Morc-pianNumber G-874

    Office UseCommodity

    Total S Value of Work Claimed l^t Ut*NTS Reference

    Mining Division /^tcxx/a-t^

    Resident Geologist District t^Cm^'h^

    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

    AddressGary De Schutter - Falconbridge Limited

    PO Box 1140, Kidd Creek Minesite, Timmins, Ontario, P4N 7H9Name

    Address

    Name

    Address

    4. Certification by Recorded Holder or Agent l. Ga rv De sch utter . do hereby

    RFPFlx/Fn -nt-wci v cuJAN 2 4 2001

    GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE

    Telephone Number (705)264-5200 ext. 8231

    Fax Number (705) 267 - 8874

    Telephone Number

    Fax Number

    Telephone Number

    Fax Number

    certify that 1 have personal knowledge of the facts set forth in(Print Name)

    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.Signature of Recorded Holder or Agent fJjf/S [/f -f~~ff~~~*L—

    JWbX&it l(Agent's Address PO Box 1 140, Timmins, Ontario, P4N 7H9

    Telephone Number (705)264-5200 ext. 8231

    Date/ /q /e/ ffitt i y 'f

    FayNumber (705) 267 - 8874

    0241 (03/97)

    '4*•ft

  • 5. Work to be recorded and distributed. Work can only be assigned to claims that are contiguous (adjoining) to the mining land where work was performed, at the time work was performed. A map showing the contiguous link must accompany this form.

    O . ODD l"?Mining Claim Number. Or ifwork was done on other eligible mining land, show in this

    column the location number indicated on the claim map.

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    17

    18

    P 1226745

    Column Totals

    Number of Claim Units. For other mining land, list hectares.

    16

    16

    Value of work performed on this claim or other mining land.

    312,116

    312,116

    Value of work applied to this claim.

    36,400

    36,400

    Value of work assigned to other mining claims.

    so

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    so

    Bank. Value of work to be distributed at a future date

    35,716

    '/? f***5

    35,716

    , do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible under(Print 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._______^ r\Signature of Recoi Date

    t/

    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:

    M^ 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; or 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) RECEIVEDJAM 9 A 23D1

    GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT

    Deemed Approved Date

    Date Approved

    Date Notification Sent

    Total Value of Credit Approved

    Approved for Recording by Mining Recorder (Signature)

  • Ontario Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines Statement of Costs for Assessment CreditTransaction Number (office use)

    LOOItcO-

    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, 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 Northern Development and Mines, 3rd Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 6B5.

    Work Type

    Diamond Drilling

    Geologist supervision

    Assay samples

    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.

    21 7 metres

    5 days

    17 samples

    Associated Costs (e.g. supplies, mobilization and demobilization).

    Core box lids (34 lids @ S6.007lid)

    Transportation Costs

    Truck/ATV fuel (1 tank of fuel)

    Food and Lodging Costs

    Room and Board (4 nights @ SSO/night)

    Cost Per Unit of work

    S47.00Mi

    3250/day

    314.507sampte

    2 o n^os s tIS.OO/lid

    380/tank

    380/night

    Total Value of Assessment Work

    Total Cost

    310,199

    31,250

    5247

    J

    3204

    380

    3320

    S12,116

    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 3 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:

    l, (gMjftY Q^ XlHUTrt)^. ____ jo 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 P'GLfr ( gm authorizec| to make tnis certification.

    0212(03/97)JAN 2 4 200)

    EOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE

    Ition with signing authority)

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  • OntarioMinistry of Ministere duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines et des MinesGeoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road

    February 8, 2001 6th FloorSudbury, Ontario

    FALCONBRIDGE LIMITED P3E 6B5SUITE 1200, 95 WELLINGTON STREET WESTTORONTO, ONTARIO Telephone: (888) 415-9845M5J-2V4 Fax: (877)670-1555

    Visit our website at: www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm

    Dear Sir or Madam: Submission Number: 2.20855

    Status Subject: Transaction Number(s): W0160.00017 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: 15682

    Copy for. Assessment Library

  • Work Report Assessment Results

    Submission Number: 2.20855

    Date Correspondence Sent: February 08, 2001_____________________AssessorJIM MCAULEY^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    Transaction First ClaimNumber Number Township(s) l Area(s) Status Approval Date

    W0160.00017 1226745 FENTON Approval February 06,2001

    Section:16 Drilling PDRILL

    At the discretion of the Ministry, the assessment work performed on the mining lands noted in this work report may be subject to inspection and/or investigation at any time.

    Correspondence to: Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):Resident Geologist Gary DeschutterSouth Porcupine, ON TIMMINS, ONTARIO, CANADA

    Assessment Files Library FALCONBRIDGE LIMITED Sudbury, ON TORONTO, ONTARIO

    Page:1Correspondence ID: 15682

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