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WOLVERINEExploration and Mineral
Recovery
Dave HanesHOO Keiniit Court AptJio6
Sudllbiunry, Oirntarilo Cauniada
RECEIVED"MAR f 2 20C3
GEOSCIENCF ASSESSMENT..^____OfFICE
31M04NE2034 2.25167 SOUTH LORRAIN 010
REPORT FOR ASSESSMENT
CREDIT — 2002
SOUTH LORRAIN TWP.
PLAN G - 3448
Dave Hanes ~ Siu[(dlbiu[]ryr On*
Index
I. Wolverine Cover Page
II. Plan No. - Location - Author
III. Index
IV. Access to Claims
V. Wolverine and Partnership Claims
Va. Claims location
1. Introduction- Year2002
2. Trip l, July 6 to 9 inclusive
3. to 7. Trip l, con't. Mapping, routes and Waypoints
8. Trip 2, July 22 - 23, prospecting and sampling
9. Trip 2, pit on claim lines, 1231289 A 1231290
10. Sketch - old pit, description on pg. 8, 9 and 11 (Pit - 2002 - a)
11. Trip 2, con't.
12. Trip 2, prospecting near old adit on Montreal River Claim 1231288
Photo cover page
Photos captions
2 pages - Photos.
13. Trip 3, Oct. 13 - prospecting on Claim 1231289.
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14. Waypoint list, Route 11, 2002
15. Waypoint list, Route 11, 2002, con't.
16. Waypoint list, Route 11, 2002, con't.
17. to 19. "Notes"
20. Sketch WE - 2002 - b. ( Trip 3 )
21. - 22. Sample Collected
23. - 24. Dyke Samples, Submitted for thin section.
Samples Assayed (Analyzed).
Cover Page.
Swastika Lab. - 4 pages
Geo Lab. Sudbury GL No. 02-0241 - 7 pages
Geo Lab. Sudbury GLNo. 02-0315 - 4 pages
Geo Lab. Sudbury GL No. 02-0314 -10 pages
50. Assessment Costs
51. Assessment Costs Con't
Proposals for 2003
Front Pocket - Claim Map
Back Pocket - Map No. WE - 2002 -l
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ACCESS TO WOLVERINE EXPLORATION SL WINDY LAKE CLAIMS
From North Bay, travel North to highway # 11 B. Travel II B through Cobalt to North Cobalt At North Cobalt take highway # 567, and drive a Southerly direction for about 2l) lun. where you will ( should ) see the South Lorrain Twp. sign. At about 31 km. from N. Cobalt you leave # 567, at the Road closed sign. Turn right here. Continue about 6.7 km., approaching the Montreal River. At this point is a narrow rough logging road leading North through Wolverine Claim 1198287.
This Claim covers access to claims held in partnership by myself, ( Dave Hanes ) , James MacLachlan and Sherwood Plunkett Following this rough road northerly, you pass through Claim 1198177 and into Claim 1230295. A short distance North is a junction and a narrow road leading East past a Beaver pond.
By staying on the main road north, you pass out of Claim 1230295 and through a corner of Claim 1229902 and into Claim 1229901. At the north end on a down grade, you exit Claim 1229901 and into northeast corner of Claim 1230295 for a short distance to a clear cut and into Claim 1230-294. About 300 meters north the logging road ends, where it crosses a bulldo/ed portion of an Olivine Diabase Dyke.
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Assessment - 2002
Montreal River Claims
Assessment work for year 2002 will consist of mapping certain land features. Using OPS
waypoints that will tie into Claim line OPS locations. Rock and soil samples will be collected and
locations via OPS plotted on to 1:2,000 scale maps for Claims 1231288, 1231289 and 1231290.
Future plans could include drilling along an old trench to collect fresh rock samples.
Locating, mapping and sampling along Faults and fracture zones.
During the fall when leaf and shrub cover is lessened, we will locate and sample the dyke that
exists on partnership claims to our N-NE. By then, results from Analysis on partnership claims
and Geo Technical Report will be completed, thus, have a definitive influence on type of Analysis
we will use for our samples.
l.
Trip l — July 6 - 9, 2002
Dave Hanes and Marlene Carr traveled to our claims and camped at a small clearing near the
junction of 3 claims ( See Map WE - 2002 ), approximately 80 feet above the Montreal River,
facing West. At the present time access to our camp and trailer is under about 1+ meters of water
as beaver have built a large dam. Damn beaver!
Rather than going through 80 Waypoint positions, I am including a list of Waypoints which
correspond to the Map (s) being compiled for 2002. Photos will accompany the Report.
Prospecting and sampling will be reported herein as well as any data deemed beneficial to the
Report.
Mapping begins by marking a position at the 3 post location and Southward to the edge of the
sand bank overlooking the Montreal River.
From here periodic positions were entered as I walked N- NW on the centre of the road
( abandoned R. R. ) .
These positions are contained within Route 2 and cover Waypoint 015 - 025.
These positions were used to plot the road onto a l: 2000 map and are tied in to the NS and
EW claim lines of Claim No. 1231288.
Since water in the Montreal River was being lowered, it left about a 1-2 metre sandbar along
the shore. I decided to take advantage of this occurrence (controlled by Hydro One at the power
dam south east of here), and map and plot any significant features along the near vertical cliff.jfSince this ridge is approximately 25-30 high, it shows a variety of formations from fine sand,
2.
mixed with rounded boulders of virtually all types deposited through glaciation thousands of years
ago. There are on Route 3, Waypoints 026 - 037, several cross section features. A narrow 3-4
metre width of Nipissing Diabase uneven boulders can be traced up the sand ridge and into a gully
at the road and continuing NE towards the N.S. claim line (No. l- 2 ).
Although not entirely relevant to our Assessment results, the sand along this ridge shows
layering, some including root and partial plant growth, much older than I could assume to guess
at. Also there are periodic veins and seams of a hardened clay material.
Northward, we encountered a zone near Waypoints 030 - 031 that revealed boulders from
football size to some being many hundred of pounds. Intermixed are broken pieces of slaty
material and a large, mostly buried boulder of conglomerate opaque quartz throughout with a
Keewatin matrix. Overlying the boulders that would be under water when river is up, is a
treacherous layer of grey clay, varying from a few centimeters to a thicker covering to 10+ cm. .
Near Waypoint 032 there are some boulders large 3 feet x 3 feet of mainly fine grained
Nipissing Diabase and an abundance of Chlorite contained in an irregular layering . At Waypoint
034 at an easterly sand bay there is an expanse of mixed boulders, extending into the sand bank
and contacting the start of low level Nipissing Diabase. At Waypoint 036 there are several
standing Nipissing Diabase boulders ( see photos) weighing many tons and having a capping of
poor sandy soil but, as seen in the photos capable of supporting small shrubs and tree growth. At
high water several of these rocks are rock islands. Since the water was down I descended to the
rocks for a closer examination and to ascertain the rock type, although I assume them to be
Nipissing Diabase. At the shore, barely above water, I turned eastward towards the Nipissing
Diabase cliff a discovered the Old Norbay adit which is recorded within old Reports in my files.
3.
This adit, according to OGS maps was located some 180 metres n - nw along the shore. At this
point ( Waypoint .068 ) there is a 2 metre wide expanse of blasted Nipissing Diabase rock
extending from the top of the hill ( 10 - 12 metre high) to and into the river. As the river is now
dammed by the Upper Notch Dam it is impossible to indicate the actual depth of the river along
this eastern shore.
What this uniform mass is doing here, or where it come from is unknown at this time. One
possibility after a closer examination with a 10 x magnifier on a 1924 Norbay Map shows a 35'
shaft which "appears" to be in this "old adit" location .
Future pursuance of this location will be done strictly on my personal thirst for knowledge of
our historical past and as it now stand - its a loose end that needs to be tied off.
Now that the real adit has been located I called to partner Marlene Carr. She came to the portal
of the adit and we made a cursory examination of the adit. Westward, into the river past the large
Nipissing Diabase "islands" the river bottom drops sharply into an unknown depth.
We took some photos and rough measurements. The adit has a portal of approximately 2.5 x
2.5 metres extending eastward where it narrows to just about 1.5 metre and has a slight SE curve
to it. The adit extends into the Nipissing Diabase cliff approximately 5-6 metres. It is obvious
that the floor has been slowly built up with debris washed in by wave action on the river, broken
rock falling from the walls and ceiling. Also adding to the filling procedure is the overlying soil -
sand that over the years is seeping through cracks within the walls and roof.
Examination shows a smooth portion of the roof to be coated with a limonitic coloring. I
would like to collect fresh sampling but this adit, according to the Norbay Report and my own
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observation, is in close proximity to the Montreal River Fault and a lateral cross fault, which
extends across the river. Noting the cracks within the adit and the unstable nature of the roof, it is
unwise to start pounding within its confines. Several samples were collected from the water
around the portal for examination purposes only. According to the Norbay ( 1924 ) Report,
Cobalt, bloom and Ni. were encountered. Native Silver was cut by Diamond Drilling somewhere
between the river and R.R..
Above the adit there is a depression running S.W and paralleling the adit on its south side down
to the river. This could be the edge of the crossfault. Near the depression, west of the road at
Waypoints 024 and 025 is an old trench. See Map WE - 200t-.1 All data for previous portion of
Report is now plotted on to map.
"NOTE"
All GPS Positions No's 1-91 will be downloaded from my Garmin 12 onto Disc for security
and future reference. Presently, (Nov. 4, 2002) Waypoints 001 - 122 have been printed out in a
separate folder labeled Waypoint List.
Route 4 covers 3 old pits east of the road in proximity to a Nipissing Diabase cliff of 20 - 25
vertical. Two shallow pits are near the base of the cliff and the 3 rd is up the hill and is dug into
the bottom of a large cut between Nipissing Diabase walls. These pits are plotted on map and
covered by Waypoints 038, 039 and 040.
This route covers Waypoint 038 to 046.
Route 5, Waypoints 047 - 060 covers from the Hydro bridge near our N - S ( Post 3 (wp) to
No. 4 post) NE along a creek which can run nearly dry ft to torrent as it cascades some
340 metres southward and empties into the Monteal River.
We proceed up the stream which periodically I entered Waypoint positions for later plotting
onto our map. Water is fairly low at this time but is still a swiftly moving series of rapids from the
ponds to the Montreal River.
At Waypoint 053 we came to a ridge from 3-5 metres in height and approximately 20 - 25
metres in width running in a West - East direction. The rock here appears to be a combination of
Lorrain Formation Quartzes and sedimentary rock.f
A waterfalls, picturesque, tumbles over a section of the ridge near the eastern side.
Observation indicates that in spring or rainy days much of the ridge is a waterfall.
We managed a cursory mapping and position plotting around the eastern shore of the pond and
marsh that contacts the E - W line of Claim No. 1231290. Plan is to map the marsh and ponds
later this year using the same system.
I located by OPS Waypoint list an old pit that we proceeded to . We collected a few samples to
examine later. This pit is at Waypoint 058 and PIT. Some of these samples have proven very
interesting and more work around the pit area is warranted.
Route 6, Waypoints 061 - 070 covers the top of the river bank, northward from Adit location to
the "old " adit location, including an old cabin foundation and old trench.
Routes 7 St 8 were completed on July 14 -15. OPS positions were marked for plotting and
covered the remainder of Claims No. 1231288 and 1231290 to claim line at bridge. Extreme
rainy conditions somewhat hampered prospecting into thick bush and uneven terrain.
Route 7, Waypoints 071 - 082 positions the road , power lines crossing the road in 2 locations
and the bridge.
Only the Montreal River needs to be mapped
Route 8, Waypoints 083 -091.
Basic mapping S E along road with OPS and power line crossing, through Wolverine Claim
No. 1231287 to the 2 post location Claim No. 1198178 and Claim No. 1198287. To plot the
positions on our map. I used the E - W and N - S at the 3 post location.
See Map WE - 2002 r 1
7.
Trip 2 — July 22-23, 2002
This short trip was primarily to return to the old pit and trench at Waypoint 058 to collect more
rock samples and more closely examine pit walls and surrounding outcrops east of the pit.
Previous sampling indicates the need for more material to proceed with a more complete Analysis.
Dave Hanes and Marlene Carr arrived at the camp site on the Montreal River at about 11:15
AM Sunday July 22, 2002. A quick lunch, pack our gear and head out I decided to show
Marlene a " short cut " to the top of the cliff near the common N S line for Claims 1231289 and
1231290. This is a very strenuous and hazardous route and NOT to be attempted during rain or
snow. From bottom to top is approximately 50 - 65 metres high — near vertical. Time to climb,
15 minutes +. Upon reaching the top, I checked on my OPS our destination position. At the
time, about 12:15 PM the weather was overcast, hot and humid. By the time we reached our
northern position 47 - 13 - . 100. Rain had started and within a few minutes a steady, extremely
heavy downpour had begun.
We now had to remove all gear that could be damaged and packed it in a waterproof bag (
including licenses etc.).
Now as we came to an E - W trending ridge, it became apparent that this rain was not about to
stop any time soon.
Objective now - we are totally soaked so will now get to the pit and accomplish as much as
possible. Can't get any wetter and besides we are too far from camp - to make any difference.
Pit location is Waypoint 058 4- PIT
N 47- 13-.100
W 79 - 34 - .291
S.
The pit is on the side of a ridge and contains several rock types and variations. Because of the
rain and humidity, we were unable to examine the samples as closely as desired. No photos or
new GPS readings were taken do to the heavy rain.
Samples west ( approximately 100 metres ) from the pit on the ridge appears to be an overlying
formation, being very hard, dense and fairly dark with quartz in varying shades of grey - white and
a few unidentified pale green minerals. Under a l Ox magnification very little metallics appear
present.
Exposure above and a few metres east of pit appears to be a very coarse Lorraine Formation
Quartz. Mainly discolored with blebs on deformed Quartz crystals. Vugy in nature with
brownish coloring in and around vugs, tiny crystals within the vugs. Disseminated metallics
appear throughout, mainly pyritic in color and some that appear to be tiny amounts of Native
Silver. An WRA and precious metal analysis will be completed to ascertain mineral content.
At this time we are unable to determine if this rock overlies Nipissing Diabase of if this is part
of the dyke that extends through claims under partnership to the East - N. E. . More extensive
prospecting, sampling and mapping to track the dyke along its length will be done this fall when
visibility is much improved.
This pit is an interesting feature as it appears to be within Lorrain Formation Quartzes with a
zone of porphyritic conglomerate on the south pit wall which is the bedrock direction. See
sketches and photos. The Quartz - Quartzites varies from opaque to bluish in color and coarse to
fine grained.
Samples contained an abundance of sulphided, almost massive. There are tiny, well formed
pyrite crystals as well. Samples will be Assayed for WRA, plus a GF A, precious metal Analysis.
Testing with a magnet produced no results. Minor calcite is contained within the pit material —
Quartz.
The host rock and metals appear to be cemented in place by an unusual formation that is very
rough and almost coral like in appearance, possibly aplite.
If this pit was dug here because of a Dip Needle location then the Magnetic zone or Anomaly
probably lies at a greater depth than the near surface metallics.
As stated in previous Wolverine, Assess Reports, no previous Diamond Drilling has been done
in this area other than 2 holes near the Montreal River on Norbay Silver properties in the mid
1920's. Native Silver was cut in these holes.
After cleaning samples from the pit on Claims 1231289 and 1231290, close examination and
research on similar occurrences. I now believe the pyrites are contained partially within an Aplite
Dyke. A mosaic - like texture dark mica (boitite ),minor feldspar and quartz are within the
samples.
On freshly broken samples a yellowish to reddish brown coating appears but is quite thin. On
exposed and contact fractures there is a thicker crust of darker brown. This coloration could be
due in part to oxidization of the pyrite within the host rock. Future work will determine the depth
of the bedrock, possibilities are Nipissing Diabase or a Dyke,
The porphritic south wall is dark colored, with some light reddish zones and several large dark
phenocrysts, this zone resembling the criteria for lamprophyre.
This is another reason to speculate this could be the western extension of, the dyke which exists
to the NE. We await Analysis to confirm the identification of the eastern end of the dyke.
I decided to follow the gully westward to find a better route back to the road. About 30+
metres west we located a trench about l metre wide, l metre deep with a direction of almost due
south, length not measured . One random sample collected.
From here 2nd day, samples near "old" adit on Nipissing Diabase. Water level on the Montreal
River is low enough to inspect the Diabase along the shore close to the "old" adit location .
Most of the Nipissing Diabase here is medium to coarse grained. Splitting the Nipissing
Diabase is a vertical seam of slaty material that is ochre colored on surface. Rock is brittle and
has an uneven fracture across and even along the length. It is unknown the vertical height of the
cliff as the river now rises well above the original river bed. The river in this area is approximately
600 metres across.
Across the river are 2 old patented Claims, HR 230 and HR 231. These are shown in old
Reports as the lampecht properties.Claim-HR 231 shows a lateral Fault Plane which extends
eastward across the river and into the Nipissing Diabase cliff on Wolverine - Marlene Carr Claim
No. 1231288. Exact location is undetermined as there appears to be several minor E-W trending
faults along the river, all of these would intersect the Main Montreal River Fault which runs NW-
SE. Native Silver found on old lampecht and Norbay Properties in the early 1920's,
12.
2002
Photo Captions - Next 2 Pages
1. Dave Hanes - inside old Norbay ( 1920's ) adit Claim No. 1231288.
2. Collecting Samples near eastern LP on Claim No. 1231288 - Marlene Carr.
3. Claim No. 1231288 on shore of Montreal River, south of adit. Note large greenstone
boulder in front of Dave Hanes. This boulder has a bowl like recession in it - will take closer
examination in spring ( 2003 ).
4. Marlene Carr in old pit, Claims 1231289 and 1231290. Samples assayed and could be the
western extension of dyke.
5. Waterfalls tumbling over sedimentary rock ridge, Wpt. .053 Claim No. 1231290.
6. Examining ridge, Nipissing Diabase in area of old pits, trenches and possible location
of dyke. Waypoints 109 to 115
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Trip 3 — Oct. 13,2002
Sunday -- Weather , snow , rain, sunny , then it would hail.
Headed out about 7 AM. Will complete as much as possible today.
Dave Hanes and Marlene Carr proceeded to No. 2 post of Claim No. 1231289. OPS here
Waypoint 105, Route 11. Sketch LK/&- 2jQO"2.- 2, showing OPS, Waypoint locations.
Followed claim line north to a location Waypoint 107 where a trench crosses line in a S W
direction. Trench is 15 metres long.
Northward we are on eastern side of a bog. At 382 metres north of No. 2 post we arrive at a
LP which is on an elevated area of Nipissing Diabase which runs West - S W. It is unclear at this
time if this is Nipissing Diabase or the Dyke as indicated on colored map No. 2194, South
Lorrain.
Due to limited time on this trip, prospecting the various outcrops and ridges for the tell tale sign
of dyke weathering was not possible. Hopefully this can be completed before end of season.
There are several old trenches and small pits in the vicinity at the L.P.. These are plotted onto
Sketch Wg- aaaa-2 with coinciding Waypoint Numbers. 6 rock samples were collected for
possible assay.
Because of the rain - sleet, I decided to prospect west to a depression - bog and southward. On
the west flank of the bog there is a Nipissing Diabase ridge, traversing N - S. This ridge is
vertical to near vertical and in places appears to be in thick layers. Samples were collected on the
lower "step" and the upper layers. A short distance south samples were collected at Waypoint
115. At Waypoint 116 ends the prominent ridge exposure. The bog continues southward for
some distance then mixed bush, then thinning bush to clear cut and Claim No. 1198177.
We completed the circuit back at the No. 2 post of Claim No. 1231289, Waypoint 117. We
now headed back to camp.
Here is a list of Waypoints numbers and Route for Trip 3
Post No. 2 on Claim No. 1231289
Waypoint 105 Route 11
N 47 - 12 - .824
W 79-33 -.655
Waypoint 107 Trench
N 47- 12-.866
W 79-33 -.672
Waypoint 108 Line Post
N 47 - 13 - .035
W 79 - 33 - .687
Waypoint 109 Trench Junction
N 47 - 13 - .049
W 79 - 33 - .683
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WaypointllO Trench SW
N 47 - 13 - .045
W 79-33-.684
Waypoint 111 end of SW Trench
N 47- 13-.041
W 79-33 -.708
Waypoint 112 NW end of Trench and Samples
N 47 - 13 - .043
W 79-33-.721
Waypoint 113 Depression
N 47 - 13 - .026
W 79 - 33 - .736
Waypoint 114 Ridge wall, west side of depression, 20 m. long 2-5 m. high,
N 47 - 13 - .004 and Samples
W 79-33-.758
Waypoint 115 Ridge - south of waypoint 114. Samples
N 47-12- .983
W 79 - 33 - .742
Waypoint 116 End of Nipissing Diabase, Southend
N 47- 12-.927
W 79-33-.750
Waypoint 117 Post No. 2 on Claim 1231289
N 47-12- .825
W 79-33 -.666
End of trip 3.
Note Regarding Expanded Prospecting:
Before continuing with our next trip to the Wolverine Claims, I feel it prudent to inject a few
words on a project conducted by the OGS in conjunction with O.T.H..
Though not metallics related, their findings could prove advantageous to our Wolverine
Properties, and to partnership properties E - NE and N of Wolverine Claims. Some data has
already been used on the Partnership Claims to the N.E. to held determine the location
( approximately) of a possible Kimberlite Pipe and KIM's have been recovered and identified.
This information is covered in the 2002, Assessment Report for the Windy Lake Claims, an
ongoing project at this time.
(Nov. , 2002)
I do not consider myself qualified to give an expert opinion on prospecting for Diamonds.
Since this is a new field for me, I have purchased OGS Reports and studied them as well as
assisting a qualified geologist, Jim Laidlaw of Madoc, who has from time to time been contracted
to conduct Geophysical Surveys, Geochem Sampling and write an in depth Report on his findings
and recommendations for future projects.
During the summers of 2000 - 2001, alluvial sampling was conducted covering a vast area from
Marten River to Temegami and the Mattawa - Cobalt Corridor of North Eastern Ontario.
This last Report - OFR 6088, 2002 covers stream alluvials in our area, and of particular interest
to us, a drainage system emptying into the Montreal River on Wolverine Claim No. 1231290.
According to OFR 6088, an Alluvial sample was collected near the mouth of a small stream that
passed under the old abandoned railway - now an access trail. This sample site is shown as No.
rt.
169 within the Report and on Figure 3 - Sample Site, Location Map. Sample location is given
thusly
UTM ~
Easting 607750
Northing 5230300
From this site, KIM's were picked and identified from the 10-20 kg. sample collected. These
samples were screened to 5 mm size. The samples were originally .forwarded to Overburden
Drilling in Nepean. The sample(s) processed and picking was completed to extract KIM's. From
here, the picked KTMS were forwarded to the Geoscience Lab. in Sudbury for final analysis and
KIM identification.
For the purpose of our own prospecting regarding diamonds, it appears to me that sampling for
KIMS, either alluvial along the stream coming from the north or till samples in the vicinity of
Mag. Depressions that appear to follow valleys and N E trending faults should be commenced as
soon as possible. OGS Map 82071 shows K A's within our total claim holdings. OGS Map
82 - 070, an Airborne Magnetic and Electromagnetic Survey Map shows several Mag.
Depressions.
Compilation Map 2002-1 drawn on a 1: 4000 scale includes data regarding Areomagnetic
Surveys from previous years. Shown are a series of Mag. Low Depressions striking S - SW,
from a point on Claim No. 1198286 near small ponds that lie within the Windy Lake Fault. This
fault, though NOT Confirmed as to exact locarion traverses near this series of depressions in a S -
SW direction, intersecting the Montreal River Fault, one of the two main N. W. trending Faults
within our area. The majority of these depressions lie within or in close proximity to the massive
Nipissing Diabase Sill and Dome which crosses the Montreal River and lies in a roughly N - S
direction. This sill is in direct contact with the Lorrain Formation rocks to the west and the
Granites to the north of our claims. Prospecting may become more extensive when it comes to
preliminary soil and rock sample collecting.
Besides normal collecting procedures we must now must include sampling for metal (base ft
precious ) both in soil and rock. Observation must be kept for the location of the Dyke that
traverses our claims but, is covered by much overburden and tree cover. A pit ( described herein)
carries a wall rock that needs to be identified by a more experienced person than myself. To me,
it appears similar in color, rock inclusions to that of Lamprophyre from Wawa Ontario.
Now that KIMS have been collected and identified from a K A location on our northern
( partnership ) claims, it seems prudent to follow up with similar till sampling southward - along
the Mag. depressions that appear to follow a well defined strike and directional pattern along the
Nipissing Diabase sill and sedimentary rocks. Hopefully our efforts will prove profitable in the
near future.
Sample List
Samples collected during 2002 were mainly grab samples near the old Norbay adit on the
Montreal River and old pit material at the base of the Nipissing Diabase Cliff on the N - N East
side of the old railway. Other samples were collected from an old pit on the claim line ( N - S ) of
Claims 1231289 and 1231290.
During October, several samples were collected on the east side of Claim 1231289, near a LP
on old trenching and a N. S. ridge some 100 metres west. These samples were from Nipissing
Diabase and possibly the dyke which traverses this and other claims.
These samples from 2002 were examined and several were removed and forwarded for
Analysis.
The sample list is for samples submitted for Analysis only.
Rock - 289 - P - 058 - l East wall of old pit, visible sulphides, almost massive within a mixture
of Quartz and Aplite. Crushed material, weakly magnetic and
" slightly" efferverence in Hydrocloric Acid.
Rock - 289 - P - 058 - 2 Quartz, trace calcite and visible metallics
Rock - WE - 290 - l Pit material - Trace levels of Au., Ag. and base metals.
Rock - WE - 290 - 2 Above pit overlying exposure
21,
Sample List Cont.
There are several old trenches and small pits in the vicinity of the L. P.. These are plotted onto
sketch WE 2002 - 2 with coinciding Wpt. No.'s.
6 rock samples were collected for possible assay.
TR -289-1 Waypoint No. 109
Nipissing Diabase, med to fine grain, minor metallics within .
TR - 289 - 2a Waypoint No. 112
Nipissing Diabase, Coarse grained - minor metallics - Small rusty patches.
R - b - 289 - 3 Waypoint No. 114
Ridge - bottom, med. Nipissing Diabase to almost grainless, dark green - black.
Metals visible, minor calcite veining.
R -1 - 289 - 3a Waypoint No. 114
Ridge - top, fine grains - black ft white matrix. Metallics prevalent. Small
cluster of acicular black, or dark green xls, appear to be Hornblende. Possibly
dyke overlying of in contact with Nipissing Diabase, lower on Ridge.
R - 289 - 4 Waypoint No. 115
Ridge - south of Waypoint 114. Somewhat coarser than 114- Green xls
Actinolite? )
Dyke Samples
2 samples from the South wall of an old pit on Claims 1231289 and 1231290, have been
forwarded to Mr. Howard Maitland of Azilda. Mr. Maitland worked in the lab in Copper Cliff for
Inco for many years.
Mr. Maitland will process these samples by way of a thin section cut and mounting for mineral
identification. These samples appear to be from an intrusive dyke (Mafic or Ultramafic ? ) that
traverses in a N - NE direction through Claim No. 1231289, Patented Claims GF-25 and GF-26,
then into Claim No. 1230294 and then exiting through the north end of Claim No. 1229903
towards Windy Lake. Comparison at the Ontario Exploration and Geoscience Symposium in
Toronto, Dec. 2-4 with samples form Diamond bearing dykes in the Wawa district have close
similarities and warrant this further step to determine the possibility that our dyke is comparable.
Samples from Wawa ( at this time ) (Dec. 1 02 ) are said to be Lamprophyre but, tags with
these samples read " Kimberlite ?".
Should the thin section process prove positive in the identification of KTM'S, then a further
sample needs to be collected and processed for possible Diamond content. If results warrant,
then trenching and sampling along the dyke would follow.
These thin section slides were forwarded to Mr. Mike Cosic, Regional Geologist for preliminary
identification to determine if they fit the profile for either Kimberlite, Lamprophyre or some other
rock type.
Sample P ..058 - l Grey skin, distinct porphyritic fragments, fresh surface - brecciated with
xenoliths of possible wall rock, compact mica inclusions, fragments on
fresh surface are quite small 3-4 mm.
23.
Dyke Samples Cont.
Sample P..058 - 2 Similar to No. l except large fragments in place and a walnut shaped
inclusion. Appears to be more lighter colored rock in this sample.
2V.
Samples Assayed 2002
+ thin section processed in 2003
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We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 6 Rock samples submitted AUG-07-02 by .
Sample Au Ag Pb Pt Pd Wra Number PPB PPM PPM PPM PPB903-E 1+2 - "-'"Results ~~~~~~~~903-E 3+4 to286-KA l - follow286-KA 2 -289-P 058-1 40 27 0.2 l ^5 55289-P 058-2~~ '"^""""17 ----Q------------------------------------ ---------- -
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ICP Whole Rock AssayLithium Metaborate Fusion
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Scp-03-02
Sample Number
903-E 1+2903-E 3+4286-KA 1286-KA 2289-P 058-1 A
SiO2 AI2O3 Fe2O3
85.9093.6471.7870.50
^ 73.52
8.373.03
13.6113.3011.22
0.380.484.445.835.45
CaO •X,
0.02^.01
0.070.090.12
MgO Na2O % %
0.150.041.060.880.68
0.080.046.747.233.53
Ti02•x,
0.050.120.400.620.18
K2O
2.210.760.250.241.76
MnO P2O6 •X, %
^.010.020.020.010.01
0.040.060.090.070.07
LOI Ba Sr Zr Se Y Be Co ak ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
1.190.650.940.932.93
150303020
270
4040504030
4060
300540110
^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^10 20 ^ ^
S 25 ^ 55 10 <5 155
Cr Cu Ni V ppm ppm ppm ppm
200375255320300
560
55^
^15353040
105
759060
Zn ppm
5
235
210
205
290
Rb ppm
•clOO
•rlOO
•clOO
•clOO
100
Nb Total ppm "X.
<10 98.45
•:10 98.93
^0 99.51
^0 99.82
•:10 99.60
289-P 058-2 76.67 11.32 2.57 0.08 1.17 6.06 0.23 0.21 0.02 0.03 1.18 30 30 130 15 280 45 50 40 240 100 <1Q 99.64
Up to 100 ppm Cr contamination due to sample grinding.
Sample is fused with Lithium metaborate and dissolved in dilute HNO3.
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WE-290-2 0
JV-124-L1250E
SiO2 wtV.
0.010
46.85
76.38
70.25
TiO2wt%
0.010
2.75
0.23
0.51
AI2O3wtV.
0.010
16.32
11.49
11.91
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0.010
13.36
2.43
3.19
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0.010
0.15
0.02
0.05
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0.010
4.01
1.08
1.06
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0.010
9.85
0.07
1.83
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0.010
3.53
6.08
2.47
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0.010
0.62
0.21
2.29
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0.010
0.12
0.02
0.05
LOI wtV.
0.050
3.37
1.24
6.22
TOTALwtV. n/a
100.93
99.24
99.85
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9.15
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N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
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JV-124-L1250E
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50424
49334
49314
Ba ppm 3.00
248
27
444
Beppm 3.00
N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
Cappm 15.0
827
441
12188
Cd ppm 2.00
5
N.D.
6
Coppm 5.00
155
18
13
Cr ppm 4.00
42
43
54
Cu ppm 5.00
N.D.
73
6
Fe ppm 5.00
33162
14830
19737
Kppm 100
12646
1324
14718
Li ppm 3.00
15
7
18
Mg ppm 20.0
4022
6004
5769
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Client IDUnits Detection Limit
WE-290-1 Q
WE-290-2 f
JV-124-L1250E
Mnppm 1.00
37
102
321
Moppm 8.00
24
N.D.
N.D.
Nappm 10.0
25748
40777
18430
Nippm 5.00
30
40
25
Pppm 50.0
173
N.D.
193
Sppm 30.0
25406
1681
223
Seppm 1.00
5
3
6
Srppm 1.00
15
12
243
Tippm 3.00
823
941
2318
Vppm 5.00
46
28
57
Wppm 35.0
N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
Yppm 2.00
5
4
6
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WE-290-2 f 9
JV-124-L1250E 40
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R-t-289-3a
R-289-4
R-b-289-3
TR-289-2a
Al ppm 30.0
54673
52321
56564
60610
Ba ppm 3.00
100
181
203
132
Beppm 3.00
N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
Cappm 15.0
25694
22010
31969
64143
Cd ppm 2.00
9
12
13
9
Coppm 5.00
30
36
39
47
Cr ppm 4.00
8
8
8
52
Cu ppm 5.00
14
N.D.
21
103
Feppm 5.00
83552
92079
93836
72152
Kppm 100
4944
8816
9922
5784
Li ppm 3.00
14
12
22
34
Mg ppm 20.0
9608
8978
22758
33834
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Client IDUnits Detection Limit
R-t-289-3a
R-289-4
R-b-289-3
TR-289-23
Mnppm 1.00
855
1177
1092
1412
Moppm 8.00
N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
Nappm 10.0
35434
30392
26746
13319
Nippm 5.00
12
12
36
82
Pppm 50.0
666
691
388
235
Sppm 30.0
633
850
952
868
Seppm 1.00
27
25
33
32
Srppm 1.00
76
66
81
138
Tippm 3.00
8028
7310
5786
4025
Vppm 5.00
66
67
415
231
Wppm 35.0
N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
Yppm 2.00
28
29
19
14
Page 2 of 3
Client ID ZnUnits ppmDetection Umit 2.00
R-t-289-3a 85
R-289-4 94
R-b-289-3 124
TR-289-2a 97
Page 3 of 3
CLIENT: Hanes Geo Labs JOB #: 02-0314 DATE: 11/21/2002 METHOD CODE : GFA
Client ID Units Detection Limit
R-t-289-3a
R-289-4
R-b-289-3
TR-289-2a
Agoz/ton
0.10
N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
GEOSCIENCE LABORATORIES CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS GEO LABS l
GEOSCIENCE LABORATORIES f ,m,~
Page 1 of 1
CLIENT: Hanes Geo La bs J OB #: 02-0314 DATE: 12/02/2002 METHOD CODE: IAT-200
Client ID Units Detection Limit
R-t-289-3a
R-289-4
TR-289-2a
Au ppb 5.00
N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
GEOSCIENCE LABORATORIES CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS GEOSCIENCE LABORATORIES
ptppb 8.00
N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
Page 1 of 1
Assessment Costs
2002
Assessment Costs - Year 2002
Labour : Dave Hanes A Marlene Carr. July 6 - 9 incl. Claim 123128fi *fc Claim 1231290 Prospecting , Mapping fc Collecting rock samples. Total time over 4 days 2 days @ = 4 x S 150.00 = ————--—————————-— S 600.00
Labour : Dave Hanes , July 15, 16Mapping along road fc power line, Claims 1231287 and 1198178l Day = —————————————~———————— ' S 150.00
Labour : Dave Hanes ft Marlene Carr. July 21-23Prospect, Mapped and collect samples from old pit on Claim 12312901.25 Days @ = 2 x S 225.00 = ————————————- — S 450.00
Labour : Dave Hanes Se. Marlene Carr. Oct. 12-13Prospecting, Mapping and collect samples on Claim 1231289l Day each = 2 x S 150.00 = ————————————~ — S 300.00
Total Field Labour = 31500.00
Transportation: 3 trips = total km.S0.30x 1530 = ————————————————~ S459.00plus 1/2 of cost for l trip ^ ——~—-—————~— S 75.00
Total = S 534.00
Camp: 2 people, 7 days x S20.00 per day = ———————————- S 140.00l person, l day x S20.00 per day = ———————————-———— S 20.00
Meals: 2 people, 7 days x S20.00 per day = ———————————- S 140.00l person, l day x S20.00 per day - ——~—~————-——- S 20.00
Total Camp and Meals = S 320.00
Assessment Costs - Con't
Misc. items: flag tape, sample bags, batteries (AA), film 4- processing, propane for stoves, claim maps, phone calls, OGS Report purchase relevant to ongoing work. ^ ——————————— S 134.00
Assays - Geo. Science Laboratories, Sudbury ———————
Maitlands Petrographies Ltd. Cut and polish 3 thin section slides. —
Total
-— Total =
— - Total ~
Total =
for Assays =
S 96.30
S 424.40
S 80.00
S 600.70
Samples: Prep, shipping costs including thin section deliveryto Azilda and MNDM. =-—-————————— Total = S 64.00
Report costs: Dave Hanes, field notes, Maps, photo copies, folders.15 hours x S 8.00 hr. = ——————————.— Total = S 120.00plus S 30.00 ~ -————————————-—— Total = S 30.00
Total^ S150.00Marlene Carr, typing field notes and ect. into Computer and printing of required copies. 8 hours x S 8.00 nr. ~ ———————-———-— Total = S 64.00
Total for above ~ S1012.70
Total from previous page, field labour, transportation,camp and meals = ———————— Total = S2429.00
Total Assessment Costs for Year 2002 ^
Proposals
for
2003
Proposals for Year 2003
Further work around the old Norbay Adit and trench on Claim No. 1231288. Several points
along an old trench close the road, Waypoint .025 indicated a meter reading in the Ni. - Ag.
range with my Garrett CXII Metal Detector in 2002. I intend to bring in my Cobra Drill and drill
several angled holes behind the identified readings. Extracted samples will be examined for
metallic content and selected samples submitted for Ag. and base metal content.
Time permitting another trip is planned to further exam the old (Norbay) shaft in the NW
corner of Wolverine Claim 1198178.
As noted in previous Reports for Assessment, this shaft is not very deep but, care must be
taken when descending to the floor - crosscut area. It appears that a calcite vein (vertical) is on
the north wall of the short crosscut. Some debris need be removed so a sample of this vein can
be recovered. Silver in this area ( Silver Centre) was found mainly in fault veins and fractures,
both in the contacts of Nipissing Diabase and Keewatin, And within each of the 2 rock types
separately.
Locating a vein with native silver in this area, and SW towards the Adit would be progress and
provide a tie in with Native Silver cut by Diamond Drilling in the 1920's near the adit and the
crossfault which intersects the Montreal River Fault.
Primary for 2003 is a return to old pit on Claim line for 1231289 and Claim 1231290. More
prospecting and overburden removal need be done to uncover more of the dyke and possibly
locate more outcrops and map and sample any exposures. Samples to be collected from dyke for
caustic fusion for possible diamond content. This will be done according to thin section results.
ONTMIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES
Work Report Summary
Transaction No:
Recording Date:
Approval Date:
Client(s):303177
303218
Survey Type(s):
W0380.00400
2003-MAR-12
2003-MAR-U
Status: APPROVED
Work Done from : 2002-J U L-06
to: 2002-OCT-13
CARR, MARLENE RITA
WOLVERINE
ASSAY
EXPLORATION S MINERAL
PROSP
RECOVERY
Work Report Details:Perform
Claim# Perform Approve
L 1198178
L 1231287
L 1231288
L 1231289
L 1231290
External Credits:
Reserve:
S130 S130
S135 S135
81,000 81,000
81,156 81,156
S945 S945
S3, 366 S3, 366
SO
Applied
SO
S400
S566
S1.600
S800
S3.366
$0 Reserve of Work
Applied Approve
soS400
S566
81,600
S800
53,366
Assign Assign Approve Reserve
8130 130 SO
SO 0 SO
5434 434 SO
SO 0 SO
S145 145 SO
5709 5709 SO
Reserve Approve Due Date
SO 2004-JUN-09
SO 2004-NOV-03
SO 2006-MAY-11
SO 2004-OCT-26
SO 2005-JUN-28
50
Report* W0380.00400
SO Total Remaining
Status of claim is based on information currently on record.
31M04NE2034 2.25167 SOUTH LORRAIN 900
2003-Mar-19 11:13 Armstrongjd Page 1 of 1
Minis-try ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Date:2003-MAR-17
Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines Ontario
GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE 933 RAMSEY LAKE ROAD, 6th FLOOR SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3E 6B5
WOLVERINE EXPLORATION Z MINERALRECOVERY100 KENT CT.SUITE #106SUDBURY, ONTARIOP3A4R5 CANADA
Dear Sir or Madam
Tel: (888) 415-9845 Fax:(877)670-1555
Submission Number: 2.25167 Transaction Number(s): W0380.00400
Subject: Approval of Assessment Work
We have approved your Assessment Work Submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached Work Report Summary indicates the results of the approval.
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.
If you have any question regarding this correspondence, please contact STEVEN BENETEAU by email at [email protected] or by phone at (705) 670-5855.
Yours Sincerely,
Ron GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section
Cc: Resident Geologist
Dave Ross Hanes (Agent)
Assessment File Library
Marlene Rita Carr (Claim Holder)
Wolverine Exploration S Mineral Recovery (Claim Holder)
Wolverine Exploration S Mineral Recovery (Assessment Office)
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31M04NE2034 2.25167 SOUTH LORRAIN 210
outh Lorraiin Twp* - G - 3448
Map showing Claim 1231288 and Claim 1231290. Contained are the old RR ( now rough road ), the shore of the Montreal River and previous Norbay ( 1920's ) workings.
Trenches, pits and an adit cut into the cliff on the river are plotted hereon by using GPS coordinates, thus giving a reliable and accurate placement of prominent features. The stream, draining ponds to the N - NW is shown also. Tied into lines inland are other old exploration work, ( possibly South K cor a ), most notably a pit on the south side of a steep gully on the joint Claim 1231289 and Claim 1231290. Samples collected here show a variety of rock types. See Report: A list of samples, Assays and locations are within the 2002 Assessment Report.
Relevant GPS and Waypoint No's are shown in the Report and can be cross referenced with corresponding map no's i.e. .058.
The main percentage of these claims are Nipissing Diabase with contact to Lorrain Formation Quartzites.The Diabase dipping under the overlying sedimentary rocks.
Still, to be determined by future prospecting is the location of the Windy Lake Fault. A dyke which traverses claims to the N - NE has been located on the western edge of CIaiml231289 and we will attempt to trace it eastward across this claim.
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Small drainage creek from ponds north - North - East Substantial flow in spring and heavy rain.
3 - 5 m high waterfalls on ridge of mainly sedimentary rocks. Ridge isapprox. 25 metres wide in an E - Wdirection.
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Boulder train approx. 10 m wide, various sizes, possibly old creek bed. Water still travels this route in extremely wet conditions. '—————-
Stream tumbles S - SW from pond to Montreal River, a distance of approx. 340 metres, "s
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v Glaciated Lorrain Formation Quartzite, -^ much open exposures with thin overburden carrying mixed bush.
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"————————————————————— OGS - OFR - 6088
stream
SS) sample area
[Tj old trench
[j] old Norbay Adit,. 036
E old pit (s)
pool w/ large log
waterfalls
Cj old Norbay Camp
. 058, old pit on dyke
03S - .045, old pits and Nipissing Diabase Cliff
034 Mixed rocktypes - slide area.
035 Start of exposed Nipissing Diabase Sill.
036 Broken masses of Nipissing Diabase at mouth of Adit, also location of crossfault which is a continuation of Lamprecht fault across river. See Photos.
. 068 Blasted Nipissing Diabase . Previously mapped as old Norbay Adit ( 2001)
123128?
Old pit on side of Nipissing Diabase sill. Several rock types exposed both within the pit and above. "Possible" dyke on east i- south wall
exposed. Similar to "Lamprophyre or Kimberlite" from Wawa. See Report
05"8
Location of the N - NE trending Windy Lake Fault is not shown on this map. There arc 3 possible positions for this Fault which intersects the Montreal River Fault along the shore of Montreal River. Maps and Reports (old A new) show different locations for the Windy Lake Fault. Locating the old South Keora Shaft to the N - E of this map area could assist and, following "apparent*" faults and fracture zones S - SW could confirm location.
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Nipissing Diabase Oiff15 - 25 m in height.
Old Norbay Adit ( See ReportPhotos )
Island ( now submerged) D. D. cut Ag. in Nipissing Diabase
Sand A Clay ridge, contacting base of exposed Nipissing Diabase Cliff.
Sand cliff- 20-25 m high with exposures of gray clay.
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