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52008SE9425 20 COUCHEEMOSKOG LAKE 010 DIAMOND DRILLING AREA: COUCHEEMOSKOG REPORT NO: 20 WORK PERFORMED FOR: Dome Exploration (Canada) RECORDED HOLDER: Same as Above [xx] : Other [ j Claim No. Pa 911373 Hole No. 172-290 Footage 167.0 Date Note Feb/87 (1) NOTES: (1) #87-192, filed Apr/88

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  • 52008SE9425 20 COUCHEEMOSKOG LAKE 010

    DIAMOND DRILLING

    AREA: COUCHEEMOSKOG REPORT NO: 20

    WORK PERFORMED FOR: Dome Exploration (Canada)

    RECORDED HOLDER: Same as Above [xx]: Other [ j

    Claim No.

    Pa 911373

    Hole No.

    172-290

    Footage

    167.0

    Date Note

    Feb/87 (1)

    NOTES: (1) #87-192, filed Apr/88

  • Newsome and Gilbert, Limited Form LF136 (10/86)

    Statutory Declaration

    (EattatmPROVINCE OF ONTARIO

    To Wit:

    Gary Atwood Cohoon

    of the Town

    District

    lin tlje Matter ofMining claims Pa.911041 to 911057 inclusive and Pa.912001 to 912017 inclusive on the Dona Lake claim map G2009.

    of

    of

    Pickle Lake

    Kenora

    in the

    , thatI personally made a contract with Alcide Thibault for the staking of

    mining claims in the Dona Lake area, that I gave instructions to Alcide Thibault and Daniel Thibault concerning the staking of the claims and that the claims were staked as claims Pa. 911041 to 911057 inclusive and Pa. 912001 to 912017 inclusive. These claims were recorded on January 30, 1987. I was then and still am an employee of Dome Exploration (Canada) Limited. The claims were staked at my specific request and for the beneficial interest of Dome Exploration (Canada) Limited.

    w'iTBiE l y fe i li

    A.M. P.M

    AND I make this solemn Declaration conscientiously believing it to be true, and knowing that it

    is of the same force and effect as if made under oath.

    Declared before me at the Municipality

    0* Metropolitan Toronto

    in the county

    of York

    this 7th day of October 19 87s'i{f-'cy~l^-i

    Gary Atwood Cohoon

    /x i,'.\(jiA Commissioner, etc

  • p

    •290m-

    /3SE

    COc-

    Pa 911373

    MS r 1172-29014 S Y-45o,67m

    P EC tt'? l:'If,

    A.M*C -T 2 2 1987

    P M

    CM

    O DOME EXPLORATION (CANADA) LTD.

    PROJ. NO. 172- DONA LAKE, ONT.

    DDH LOCATIONSSCALE

    l'2500

    DATE

    JUL 87

    DRAWN

    MLY

    NT. S. NO.

    520/8

    DWG. NO.

    172-220

  • REP CORD: 8600.0 8700.0 SURVEYED: NO

    LOCATION: L 13W 14+OOS GRID: GRID E

    POST LOCATION: 172m north and 290m east to post *\ Pa 911373

    AZIMUTH: 2.0 LENGTH: 167.0

    DIP: -45.0 CORE SI2E:BQ

    STARTED: FEBRUARY 11, 1987 COMPLETED: FEBRUARY 14, 1987

    PURPOSE: TO TEST AN ELECTROMAGNETIC CONDUCTOR

    DOME EXPLORATION (CANADA) LIMITED

    DIAMOND DRILL RECORD

    ELEVATION: .0

    SYSTEM OF MEASURE: METRIC

    DATE LOGGED: FEBRUARY 16, 1987

    DIP TESTS (corrected)DEPTH AZIMUTH DIP DEPTH AZIMUTH DIP 50.00 -46.0 167.00 -35,5

    HOLE NO: PROPERTY: PROJECT 172

    DONA LAKE CLAIM NO: Pa 911373

    SECTION:

    LOGGED BY: T. COVE

    172-290

    FROM TO -DESCRIPTION- SAMPLE FROM TO LENGTH Au q/t RERUN REJECT AVERAGE

    -X

    .00 3.20 OVERBURDEN

    3.20 59.00 BASALTFine grained to medium grained. Mottled green to darkgreen. Schistose with mineral foliation at 50 to 60degrees to the core axis. 5* dark brown biotite. Locallysheared and blocky to brecciated with felsic veinletsfilling fractures.9.50 10.00 Blocky and sheared at 5 degrees to the core axis18.30 18.50 Brecciated with 5* felsic veinlets.23.35 23.45 Schistose cloritic and blocky.24.50 25.50 Schistose and blocky.25.50 30.80 Coarse grained homogeneous with l O. biotite.

    Cloritic shear at 27.30. 31.80 34.00 Coarse grained homogeneous and massive to

    weakly schistose at 60 degrees to the core axis 34.00 40.00 Fine grained tuffaceous with 10*. brown biotite

    banded parallel to schistosity at 30 to 70degrees to the core axis.

    44,00 48.00 Fine grained to medium grained schistose with5\ biotite foliated at 60 to 70 degrees to thecore axis. 3* concordant quartz and felsicveinlets.

    48.50 52.50 Schistose at 70 degrees to the core axis. 5Jjirregular to concordant quartz-carbonate andfelsic veinlets.

    53.00 56.25 Medium grained to coarse grained. Schistosewith mineral foliation at 70 degrees to thecore axis. Local very blocky.

    56.25 56.90 Felsic dyke. Fine grained dark grey with lightgrey alteration haloes. 2 cm basalt fragments.

  • PROM TO

    DOME EXPLORATION (CANADA) LIMITED DIAMOND DRILL RECORD

    HOLE NO: PAGE NO:

    172-290 2

    -DESCRIPTION-

    56.90 59.00 Fine grained grey green. 5* fine irregularfelsic veinlets with orange alteration haloes.

    5.50 6.50 15* quartz feldspar veinlet. 2* pyrrhotite l* pyrite.10.35 11.00 15* irregular quartz and feldspar veinlets. l* pyrrhotite l* pyrite.15.50 16.00 5 cm quartz vein at 60 degrees to the core axis, l* pyrite.30.80 31.80 20* 3 cm quartz veins at 20 to 30 degrees to the core axis. 3* associated pyrite.40.00 41.00 5* concordant quartz-carbonate and felsic veinlets. Locally filling fractures, l* pyrrhotite l* pyrite.43.00 44.00 10 cm fine grained grey felsic dyke. 5* quartz and feldspar veinlets. l* pyrrhotite l* pyrite. 48.00 48.50 5 cm quartz vein at 60 degrees to the core axis. Schistose and blocky.52.50 53.00 l cm quartz feldspar veins at 30 degrees to the core axis. 2* pyrrhotite l* pyrite.

    SAMPLE FROM TO LENGTH Au g/t RERUN REJECT AVERAGE

    D21957 5.50 6.50 1.00 tr

    D21958 10.35 11.00 .65 tr

    D21959 15.50 16.00 .50 tr

    D21960 30.80 31.80 1.00 tr

    D21961 40.00 41.00 1.00 tr

    D21962 43.00 44.00 1.00 tr

    D21963 48.00 48.50 .50 tr

    D21964 52.50 53.00 .50 tr

    tr

    tr

    tr

    tr

    tr

    tr

    tr

    tr

    4*

    vi

    59.00 62.75 BASALT TUFFFine grained to medium grained. Banded green to grey green to brown. 15* biotite bedded parallel to schistosity at 60 degrees to the core axis. 5* finely interbedded siliceous sediment. 10* irregular to concordant quartz-carbonate and felsic veinlets.59.00 60.00 10* fine Irregular quartz and felsic veinlets. 2* pyrrhotite l* pyrite.

    D21965 59.00 60.00 1.00 tr tr

    62.75 63.40 IMPURE CHERTFine grained. 70* finely laminated light grey chert with 20* interbedded basalt tuff. 5* concordant to irregular light brown carbonate veinlets. 62.75 63.40 l* pyrrhotite 2* pyrite. D21966 62.75 63.40 .65 tr tr

    63.40 68.65 CHERT SULPHIDE AMPHIBOLE IRON FORMATION40* Very fine grained light grey recrystalized andremobilized chert. 10* fine grained dark green hornblende.25* massive to coarsely disseminated cubic pyrite. 15*massive to irregular banded pyrrhotite.Moderately conductive,63.40 64.00 20* pyrrhotite 2* pyrite.64.00 65,00 30* pyrrhotite 3* pyrite.65.00 66.00 20* pyrite 15* pyrrhotite.66.00 67.00 70* massive pyrite. 5* pyrrhotite.67.00 68.00 40* pyrite 15* pyrrhotite.

    D21967D21968D21969D21970D21971

    63.4064.0065.0066.0067.00

    64.0065.0066.0067.0068.00

    .601.001.001.001.00

    tr tr trtr tr

    tr tr tr tr tr

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    HOLE NO: PAGE NO:

    172-290 3

    FROM TO -----------------------DESCRIPTION---

    68.00 68.65 20* pyrrhotite 15* pyrite.

    SAMPLE FROM TO LENGTH Au g/t RERUN REJECT AVERAGE

    D21972 68.00 68.65 .65 tr tr

    68.65 70.85 ALBITE PORPHYRY10* Poorly defined light grey anhedral feldspar phenocrysts in a fine grained dark grey matrix, 10* biotite foliated at 70 degrees to the core axis. 3* fine disseminated pyrrhotite. 69.50 70.50 2* pyrite l* pyrrhotite. D21973 69.50 70.50 1.00 tr tr

    70.85 73.40 CHERT SULPHIDE AMPHIBOLE IRON FORMATION70* Fine grained grey to locally grey recrystalized andremobilized chert. Crudely bedded at 60 degrees to thecore axis. 5* pyrite coarsely disseminated to finelybedded at 60 degrees to the core axis. 3* pyrrhotite.70.85 72.00 5* pyrite 3* pyrrhotite.72.00 73.00 6* pyrite 2* pyrrhotite.73.00 73.40 Blocky, l* pyrrhotite 3* pyrite.

    J p

    D21974 70,85 72.00 1.15 trD21975 72.00 73.00 1.00 trD21976 73.00 73.40 .40 tr

    tr tr tr

    73.40 76.65 INTERMEDIATE TUFFPine grained light grey to green grey. Finely bedded at 60to 70 degrees to the core axis. Blocky and schistoseparallel to to bedding. Less mafic influence becomingrhyolitic with depth.74.00 75.00 10* concordant quartz veins, l* pyrrhotite l*pyrite.

    D21977 74.00 75.00 1.00 tr tr

    76.65 78.40 FELSIC DYKEFine grained dark grey and homogeneous. 10* fine dark brown biotite foliated at 40 to 70 degrees to the core axle. 3* finely disseminated pyrrhotite and pyrite. 77.00 78.00 2* pyrrhotite l* pyrite. D21978 77.00 78.00 1.00 tr t r

    78.40 79.57 CHERT SULPHIDE AMPHIBOLE IRON FORMATIONSimilar to 70.85 to 73.40. 4* pyrite 7* pyrrhotite.Locally weakly conductive.78.40 79.57 7* pyrrhotite 4* pyrite. D21979 78.40 79.57 1.17 tr tr

    89.26 RHYOLITE TUFFFine grained light grey to green grey with 5* dark grey eillcoeus fragments up to 4 mm. 5 to 10* finely interbedded mafic material. Schistose and sericitic parallel to to bedding at 60 to 70 degrees to the core axis Local sections of felsic dyke as below. Local very blocky.

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    HOLE NO: PAGE NO:

    172-290 4

    PROM TO -DESCRIPTION-

    85.00 87.20 Schistose and blocky to very blocky.88.00 88.50 Very blocky. 20* felsic dyke.82.00 83.00 10* concordant quartz veinlets. l* pyrrhotitel* pyrite.

    SAMPLE PROM TO LENGTH Au g/t RERUN REJECT AVERAGE

    D21980 82.00 83.00 1.00 tr tr Jci

    69.26 89.70 FELSIC DYKEFine grained banded light grey to dark grey. Locally blocky. Fractured with light grey alteration haloes.

    89.70 92.30 CHLORITE SCHISTPine grained with 10* coarse grained biotite. Dark green. Extremely schistose at 30 to 20 degrees to the core axis. Blocky and locally sheared with powdery gouge. 5* concordant felsic veinlets. 20* core lost.

    92.30 106.75 CHERT SULPHIDE AMPHIBOLE IRON FORMATION40* Very fine grained light grey recrystalized to remobillzed chert. 40* fine grained dark grey finely to coarsely bedded chert. Fine grained and argillitic from 103.00 to 104.00. 554 finely bedded light green hornblende. Finely to coarsely bedded predominantly at 50 degrees to

    the core axis. Open fold axis at 106.00. Extremely blocky from 94.00 to 96.00. SO* core lost. 92.30 93.00 Coarsely bedded at 70 degrees to the core

    pyrrhotite IX pyrite. 94.00 2* pyrrhotite l* pyrite.96.00 Blocky. 50* core lost, l* pyrrhotite, l* pyrite 97.00 50* chlorite schist 3* pyrrhotite.

    axis.93.0094.0096.0097.00 98.00 Coarsely beddedaxis. 3* pyrrhotite l* pyrite.98.00 99.00 Coarsely beddedaxis. 5* pyrrhotite.

    D21981 92.30 93.00 .70

    at 30 degrees to the core

    at 40 degrees to the core D21986 98.00 99.00 1.00

    99.00 100.00 4* pyrrhotite.100.00 101.00 4* pyrrhotite 3* pyrite.101.00 102.00 3* pyrrhotite 2* pyrite.102.00 103.00 3* pyrrhotite l* pyrite.103.00 104.00 Argillitic. 2* pyrrhotite l* pyrite.104.00 105.00 Coarsely bedded at 40 coarse. 2* pyrrhotitel* pyrite. 105.00 106.00 the core axis. 106.00 106.70core axis. 4* pyrrhotite.

    Finely to coarsely bedded at 30 degrees to D21993 5* pyrrhotite 2* pyrite. Open fold bedding at O to 20 degrees to the D21994

    tr

    D21982D21983D21984D21985

    93.0094.0096.0097.00

    94.0096.0097.0098.00

    1.002.001.001.00

    trtrtrtr

    tr

    D21987D21988D21989D21990D21991D21992

    99.00100.00101.00102.00103.00104.00

    100.00101.00102.00103.00104.00105.00

    1.001.001.001.001.001.00

    trtrtrtrtrtr

    105.00 106.00 1.00 tr

    106.00 106.70 .70 tr

    tr

    tr tr tr tr

    tr

    tr tr tr t r tr tr

    tr

    tr

    J.;

    106.75 110.87 ALBITE PORPHYRY

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    HOLE NO: PAGE NO:

    172-290 5

    FROM TO -DESCRIPTION-

    10X White anhedral feldspar feldspar phenocrysts up to 3 mn In a medium grained dark grey matrix, l O. biotite foliated at 30 to 40 degrees to the core axis, l* fine disseminated pyrrhotite and pyrite. Local section of chert sulphide Iron formation from 18,15 to 108.50. 108.00 109.00 4OX chert sulphide iron formation. IX pyrrhotite 2X pyrite.

    SAMPLE FROM TO LENGTH Au g/t RERUN REJECT AVERAGE

    D21995 108.00 109.00 1.00 tr tr

    5

    110.87 121.45 CHERT SULPHIDE AMPHIBOLE IRON FORMATION2OX Very fine grained light grey remobilized torecrystalized chert. 60X fine grained grey finely tocoarsely bedded chert. lOX finely bedded light greenhornblende. Locally very fine grained and argilittle.Open folding bedding orientation as below. Fold axes at 90degrees to the core axis. 5X finely bedded to foliatedpyrrhotite. 2X pyrite.110.87 111.50 Light sheared parallel to bedding at 30degrees to the core axis. 4X pyrite IX pyrrhotite.111.50 112.00 Bedding at 40 degrees to the core axis. 2Xpyrite 3X pyrrhotite.112.00 113.00 Shallow open folding. 2X pyrrhotite IX pyrite113.00 114.00 Finely to coarsely bedded at O to 30 degreesto the core axis. IX pyrrhotite IX pyrite.114.00 115.00 Massive to coarsely bedded at 30 degrees tothe core axis. 6x pyrrhotite IX pyrite.115.00 116.00 Massive to coarsely bedded. 5X pyrrhotite.116.00 117.00 Massive to coarsely bedded at 40 degrees tothe core axis. 7X pyrrhotite.117.00 118.00 Coarsely bedded at 40 degrees to the coreaxis. 8X pyrrhotite 3X pyrite.118.00 119.00 Finely laminated and arglllitic at 30degrees to the core axis. X pyrrhotite 2X pyrite.119.00 120.00 Similar to 118.00 to 119.00. 3X pyrrhotite2X pyrite.120.00 121.00 Shallow open folding. Coarsely bedded at Oto 70 degrees to the core axis. 5X pyrrhotite IX pyrite.121.00 121.45 Coarsely bedded at 60 to 70 degrees to thecore axis. 5X pyrrhotite IX pyrite.

    D21996

    D21997

    D21998 D21999

    D22000

    D22801 D22802

    D22803

    D22804

    D22805

    D22806

    D22807

    110.87

    111.50

    112.00 113.00

    114.00

    115.00 116.00

    117.00

    118.00

    119.00

    120.00

    121.00

    111.50

    112.00

    113.00 114.00

    115.00

    116.00 117.00

    118.00

    119.00

    120.00

    121.00

    121.45

    .63

    .50

    1.00 1.00

    1.00

    1.00 1.00

    1.00

    1.00

    1.00

    1.00

    .45

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    121.45 123.00 IMPURE CHERTFine grained. Finely banded grey to dark grey parallel to to bedded at 70 degrees to the core axis. 15X dark brown biotite foliated at 70 degrees to the core axis. IX fine disseminated pyrrhotite and pyrite. 122.00 123.00 IX pyrrhotite IX pyrite. D22808 122.00 123.00 1.00 tr tr

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    FROM TO -DESCRIPTION- SAMPLE FROM TO LENGTH Au g/t RERUN REJECT AVERAGE

    123.00 137.70 CHERT SULPHIDE AMPHIBOLE IRON FORMATION20* Very fine grained light grey reerystaH zed andremobllized chert. 30* fine grained grey chert finely tocoarsely bedded at 60 to 70 degrees to the core axis. 35*very fine grained black argillitic sediment. Finelylaminated at 60 degrees to the core axis. Schistoseparallel to to bedding. 15* massive to irregularly beddedpyrrhotite. 2* coarsely disseminated to massive pyrite.Strongly conductive.123.00 124.00 Massive to finely bedded at 70 degrees tothe core axis. 15* pyrrhotite l* pyrite.124.00 125.00 Finely to coarsely bedded at 60 degrees tothe core axis, 20* pyrrhotite l* pyrite.125.00 126.00 Massive fine grained chert. 25* pyrrhotite.126.00 127.00 Locally argillitic. 15* massive to nodularpyrrhotite. 2* pyrite.127.00 128.00 Argillitic. Finely bedded at 60 to 70degrees to the core axis. 10* pyrrhotite 2* pyrite.128.00 129.00 Argillitic. Finely bedded at 60 degrees tothe core axis. 20* pyrrhotite 4* pyrite.129.00 130.00 Coarsely bedded remobillzed chert. 10*pyrrhotite 3* pyrite.130.00 131.00 Argillitic. Coarsely bedded at 40 degrees tothe core axis. 10* pyrrhotite l* pyrite.131.00 132.00 Coarsely to irregularly bedded. 8*pyrrhotite l* pyrite.132.00 133.00 Irregularly bedded. Argillitic. 20*pyrrhotite.133.00 134.00 Similar to 132.00 to 133.00. 10* pyrrhotitel* pyrite.134.00 135.00 Finely to coarsely bedded at 70 degrees tothe core axis. 30 cm rhyolite tuff. 5* pyrrhotite 2* pyrite135.00 136.00 Locally argillitic. 7* pyrrhotite l* pyrite.136.00 137.00 Massive to irregularly bedded. Locallyargillitic. 5* pyrrhotite 5* pyrite.137.00 137.70 Argillitic. Blocky and schistose at 70. 5*pyrrhotite 6* pyrite.

    D22809

    D22810

    D22811 D22812

    D22813

    D22814

    D22815

    D22816

    D22817

    D22818

    D22819

    D22820

    D22821 D22822

    123.00

    124.00

    125.00 126.00

    127.00

    128.00

    129.00

    130.00

    131.00

    132.00

    133.00

    134.00

    135.00 136.00

    124.00

    125.00

    126.00 127.00

    128.00

    129.00

    130.00

    131.00

    132.00

    133.00

    134.00

    135.00

    136.00 137.00

    1.00

    1.00

    1.00 1.00

    1.00

    1.00

    1.00

    1.00

    1.00

    1.00

    1.00

    1.00

    1.00 1.00

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    D22823 137.00 137.70 .70 tr

    tr

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    137.70 148.80 MAGNETITE CHERT AMPHIBOLE IRON FORMATION20* Very fine grained light grey recrystali zed to locallyremobilized chert. 40* fine grained grey coarsely beddedchert.10* Fine grained dark green hornblende. 10* fine grainedlight green grunerite. Coarsely to irregularly bedded at70 to 80 degrees to the core axis.5* Magnetite. Finely disseminated to locally coarselydisseminated and euherdal within grunerite rich beds. 5*pink euhedral garnet porphyroblasts up to l cm. 3*

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    PROM TO ...................... -Lnjjs^Hiri IIJN ------------------------

    pyrrhotite IX pyrite trace chalcopyrite. Schistose parallel to bedding at 70 to 80 degrees to thecore axis.137.70 138.50 Massive to coarsely bedded at 70 degrees tothe core axis. 4X pyrrhotite 3X pyrite.138.50 139.00 Arglllltlc finely bedded at 60 degrees tothe core axis, 5X pyrrhotite 2X pyrite.139.00 140.00 Coarsely bedded at 40 to 60 degrees to thecore axis. 5X Irregular bedded pyrrhotite. IX chalcopyrite.140.00 141.00 50X biotite rich greywacke 10X garnet. 2Xpyrrhotite.141.00 142.00 Similar to 140.00 to 141.00. 3X pyrrhotiteIX pyrite.142.00 143.00 Irregularly to coarsely bedded at 80 degreesto the core axis. 2X pyrrhotite IX pyrite.143.00 144.00 Coarsely bedded at 80 degrees to the coreaxis. 2X pyrrhotite.144.00 145.00 Grunerite rich. Coarsely bedded at 70 to 80degrees to the core axis. 2X pyrrhotite.145.00 146.00 Coarsely bedded at 70 degrees to the coreaxis. 3X pyrrhotite lx pyrite.146.00 147.00 Locally argil litic. 4X pyrrhotite IX pyriteIX chalcopyrite.147.00 148.00 Coarsely bedded at 70 degrees to the coreaxis. 3X pyrrhotite 2x pyrite.148.00 148.80 Inhomogeneous. 15 cm greywacke. 10X felsicdyke. Schistose and blocky. 4X pyrite 2X pyrrhotite.

    SAMPLE

    D22824

    D22825

    D22826

    D22827

    D22828

    D22829

    D22830

    D22831

    D22832

    D22833

    D22834

    D22835

    FI

    137

    138

    139

    140

    141

    142

    143

    144

    145

    146

    147

    148

    KJM

    .70

    .50

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    1

    138

    139

    140

    141

    142

    143

    144

    145

    146

    147

    148

    148

    IU

    .50

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .80

    LEI

    11

    1

    1

    1

    1

    111

    NUTH

    .80

    .50

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .00

    .80

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    148.80 154.80 IMPURE CHERTVery inhomogeneous grading from sections of massive very fine grained recrystalized chert into greywacke and chert sulphide iron formation. Up to 30X finely interbedded hornblende and biotite. Schistose parallel to bedding at 70 degrees to the core axis. 149.80 151.30 70X biotite rich greywacke. Finely bedded at

    60 to 70 degrees to the core axis.148.80 149.80 Siliceous greywacke. Finely bedded at 70 degrees to the core axis. 2X pyrrhotite. 151.30 152.30 30X recrystalized and remobilized chert. 2X pyrite lx pyrrhotite.153.00 154.00 60X very fine grained recrystalized chert. 3X pyrrhotite.154.00 154.80 30X hornblende finely bedded at 60 degrees to the core axis. 5X garnet. 2X pyrrhotite.

    D22836 148.80 149.80 1.00 tr

    D22837 151.30 152.30 1.00 tr

    D22838 153.00 154.00 1.00 tr

    D22839 154.00 154.80 .80 tr

    tr

    tr

    tr

    tr

    154.80 167.00 ALBITE PORPHYRYlOx White anhedral feldspar phenocrysts up to 3 mm in a

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  • DOME EXPLORATION (CANADA) LIMITED HOLE NO: 172-290 DIAMOND DRILL RECORD PAGE NO: 8

    FROM TO --.-.-.---------.------DESCRIPTION------------------------ SAMPLE FROM TO LENGTH Au g/t RERUN REJECT AVERAGE

    fine grained dark grey matrix. Schistose with 105; biotite foliated at 60 degrees to the core axis. Increasing to 30* feldspar phenocryst up to 5 mn after 157,90. Discordant fractures with light grey alteration haloes. Weakly schistose at 70 degrees to the core axis.

    167.00 167.00 END OF HOLE

    CASING PULLED.CONDUCTIVE CHERT SULPHIDE IRON FORMATION FROM 63.40 TO68.65 AND 123.00 TO 137.70.

    CORE LAMPED FOR FLUORESCENT MINERALS: NOTHING OF INTERESTFOUND.CORE STORED AT DONA LAKE CAMPSITE. cDRILLING BY MIDWEST DRILLING, 180 CREE CRESC. WINNIPEG, ):,.MANITOBA. ;

  • Ministry of Report Of Work

    Ontario// J' //s s ess /.tA ™ "^Mining iName and Posj^^Xddress of Recorded Holder

    Dome ^Kploration (Canada) Limited

    Box 350, Ste. 3500. IBM Tower, TD

    520eeSE9425 ZOS COUCHEEMOSKOG LAKE

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    Centre. Toronto. Ontario. M5K 1N3

    300

    Summary of Work Performance and Distribution of Credits——^--—— r - - — — - — - m- _____

    f-Zeoiftouweeufsitoc, we 6-Total Work Days Cr. claimed

    for Performance of the following work. (Check one only)

    Q] Manual Work

    |"~]Shaft Sinking Drifting or other Lateral Work.

    Q Compressed Air, other Power driven or mechanical equip.

    Q Power Stripping

    Diamond or other Core drilling

    Land Survey

    Mining ClaimPrefix

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    Number

    911041911042911043911044911045911046911047911048

    Work Days Cr.

    -40.40

    40

    40

    40

    40

    40

    40

    Mining ClaimNumber

    911049"^^a 911050

    Mm 911051

    911052

    All the work was performed on Mining Claim(s): f a. 70 7317'..Se** ST-'*/^ Pa911373Required Information eg: type of equipment, Names, Addresses, etc. (See Table Below)

    Hole No.

    172-289* 172-290

    Length m (ft)

    CB6)/*-/ 167

    Dates

    Feb. 9-10/87Feb.11-14/87 Pa.

    TOTAL 742 feet

    * Hole 172-289 was 101m (331 feet) ^~

    Core size BQ

    Drilling by Midwest Drilling,

    ,feet in Group 2 report.^ j *--^g.^Jt*-*j,.-. .,... . .1*-.. v, . ^-r-jrmSi-ii.T-LJjiuajju|-

    J^ATRICiA Mi^^NG O!VIE "

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    Date of Report

    Oct. 15, 198-Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)

    Certification Verifying Report of Work1 hereby certify that 1 have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.

    Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying

    G. A. Cohoon, Box 350, Ste. 3500, IBM Tower, TD Centre

    Toronto, Ontario, M5K 1N3Date Certified

    Oct. 15/87CertitiC(W5V (Signa^ur

    Table of Information/Attachments Required by the Mining Recorder

    Type of Work

    Manual Work

    Shaft Sinking, Drifting or other Lateral Work

    Compressed air, other power driven or mechanical equip.

    Power Stripping

    Diamond or other core drilling

    Land Survey

    Specific information per type

    Nil

    Type of equipment

    Type of equipment and amount expended. Note: Proof of actual cost must be submitted within 30 days of recording.

    Signed core log showing; footage, diameter of core, number and angles of holes.

    Name and address of Ontario land turveyer.

    Other information (Common to 2 or miye types)

    Names and addresses of men who performed manual work /operated equipment, together with dates and hours of employment.

    Names and addresses of owner or operator together with dates when drilling/stripping done.

    Nil

    Attachments

    Work Sketch: these are required to show the location and extent of work in relation to the nearest claim post.

    Work Sketch (as above) in duplicate

    Nil

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