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42CieNE0813 42CI2NEee48 WHITE LAKE (SOUTH)010
Geotechnical Assessment Report
on the Patio Lake Claims,
Bryant Township, White Lake Area South, Ontario
Sault Ste. Marie Mining Division
N.T.S. 42-C-12
G, I-ohman January, 1985
JAN g 8 1985
42C12NEW13 42C12NE8848 WHITE LAKE (SOUTH)
ot contents010C
1. Introduction
2. Location and Access
3. Topography and Vegetation
A. Regional Geology
5. Local Geology
6. History
7. Work Done in 1984
1. Line Cutting2. Ground Magnecometry3. Ground VLF-EM
8. Results of Work Done in 1984
1. Ground Magnetometry2. Ground VLF-EM
9. Discussion
10. Conclusions
11. Recommendations
12. Ownership
13. References
14. Man-Days Assessment Work Details
15. Expenditures
16. Statement of Qualifications
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Appendix Receipts
Illustrations"
Fig. l "Location Map" 3
Fig. 2 "Local Geology" 5
Fig. 3 "Claim Map" 12
Fig. 4 "Magnetic Survey" In Pocket
Fig. 5 "VLF-Raw Data" In Pocket
Fig. 6 "VLF Survey (Fraser Filtered)" In Pocket
Fig. 7 "Magnetic Survey" In Pocket
Fig. 8 "VLF-Raw Data" In Pocket
Fig. 9 "Compilation Map" In Pocket . , y
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1. Introduction
This report describes the work that was done on the Patio Lake
Claims of Windarra Minerals Ltd. and Forty-Niner Properties Ltd. during
March, 1984.
G. Lohman, E. Alionis, and 0. Carrol completed line cutting,
detailed ground magnetometry and ground VLF-EM over two areas of interest
that were outlined in the 1983 field programme (Lohman, 1983).
This report is intended for use as an assessment report. An
amended version of this report has been written for submission to O.M.E.P.
The address of the company that performed the field work is:-
DAIWAN ENGINEERING LTD.
01010 - 409 Granville Street
Vancouver, B. C.
V6C 1W9
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2. Location and Access
The Patio Lake claims of Mr. C. Hawley are situated in Bryant
township and White Lake area South approximately 7 ka Northeast of the
village of Mohert and 30 km East of Hemlo in Northwestern Ontario.
See fig. l, "Location Map". Geographic coordinates are approximately
48044' N, 850 35' W. N.T.S. is 42-C-12.
Access is by highway 17 to the Mohert turn-off and thence by skidoo
trail to the power line that traverses the property.
3. Topography and Vege tat ion
The topography is gently rolling with a small northwesterly trending
ridge outcropping to the West of Patio Lake.
Vegetation consists of scrub poplar, sparse conifers and short
underbrush.
4. Regional Geology
According to Douglas (1970), the White River area lies within the
Wawa Subprovince of the Superior Structural Province, a 500 km wide belt
of rocks that is characterised by a predominance of easterly trending
structures. The rocks are composed principally of Archean volcanics
and sediments which were formed in a number of easterly trending
eugeosynclines that were subsequently folded, r.etaroorphosed and intruded
by granitic rocks.
Economically, the Superior Province is important as it hosts numerous
polymetallic sulphide deposits that occur in Archean volcanic-rich green
stone belts, either in the volcanic rocks themselves and their associated
mafic intrusions, or in the nearby sediments. Notable examples are
the deposits at Chibougamou, Matagami, Noranda, Timmins, Manitouwadge
and Hemlo.
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5. Local Geology
According to Milne (1972) the area is underlain by an ellipsoid
shaped suite of Archean volcanic and sedimentary rocks measuring 35 km
by 20km in areal extent. See fig. 2, "Local Geology". Granitic intrusives
and small bodies of mafic and ultramafic rocks have invaded the volcanic
suite. A large body of gneiss is present at the core of the complex.
The volcanic suite is composed of an outer zone of mafic meta-
volcanics that flanks a narrow zone of felsic aetavolcanics which,
in turn, flanks metasediments. The mafic metavolcanlcs have been
described by Muir (1982) as being tholeiitic basalts that are composed
of amphibolite, a mixture of amphibole and plagioclase.
The intermediate to felsic netavolcanics are tuffs and flows of
fine grained, grey- to buff-coloured rocks. The metasediments are
considered to be distal, water-deposited material derived from unlithified
volcanic sources and are commonly well bedded and laminated. They
become progressively more felsic towards the core. Thin section examination
has shown that plagioclase is sericitised and, together with quartz is
fine grained and anhedral. Muscovite is common (5 - 20Z) with minor
biotite (5Z). Minor chlorite is present. Reworked sedimentary rocks
are present as two types - mudstone and greywacke. Minor occurrences
of mafic intrusive rocks are represented by gabbro and schistose mafic
dykes. Felsic metamorphic rocks and intrusives are represented by
gneisses and quartz monzonites that are cut by aplite dykes and by
pegmatites.
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LEGEND
FELSIC IGNEOUS 8 METAMORPHIC ROCKS
4 l MAFIC 8 ULTRAMAFIC IGNEOUS ROCKS
3 J METASEDIMENTS
~" FELSIC METAVOLCANICS
MAFIC METAVOLCANICS
Km. O
FIGURE 2
PATIO LAKE CLAIMS
LOCAL GEOLOGY(AFTER V.G.MILNE)
SCALE ; '
5 10 15 Km.
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5. Local Geology (Cont'd)
In recent years the area has witnessed the discovery of the large,
low-grade Hemlo gold deposit. This deposit occurs in the felsic zone of the
metasediments, approximately 3km East of Hemlo and appears to be stratafortn.
The gold occurs in native form and is closely associated with wisps of fine
grained molybdenite and more vaguely with realgar and needles of tourmaline.
6. History
There is no recorded history of work on the Patio Lake claims. The
presence of scattered molybdenite-bearing pegmatites in granitic rock was
known to local residents of White River and Mobert. In 1983, Mr. D. Carroll,
prospector, of Sault Ste. Marie staked 4 claims that covered the area of these
showings. In 1983, G. Hawley optioned the claims and optioned and staked an
additional 67 claims to form the present group.
7. Work Done in 1984
The 1983 programme (Lehman, 1983), outlined two areas of anomalous geo
chemical gold values centred at 150N 800E (target No. 2) and at 2250N, O E
(target No. 1). The 1984 programme consisted of the following work that was
concentrated over these two areas :-
1. Line Cutting
fi total A.55km of line was cut and flagged on lines 1875N,
1687N, 1812N, 1937N, 2062N, 2187N, 2312N, 2437N, 2562N, 2687N, 2812N
and 2937N for a resultant spacing of approximately 62m between lines.
See Fig's. 4, 5 and 6.
2. Ground Magnetometry
A total of 959 readings over 14.167km of grid line were taken in the
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7. Work Done in 198A (Cont'd)
2. Ground Magnetometry (Cont'd)
two areas of interest at 12.5m station spacing and 62m line spacing.
Two Scintrex Ltd. proton magnetometers, Model MP-2 and a Scintrex
Ltd. fluxgate magnetometer were used for the magnetometer survey.
The MP-2 measures the total magnetic field intensity and has the
following specifications:
Maximum Sensitivity;
Readability;
Maximum Range:
Latitude Adjustment:
l gamma
l gamma (digital readout) f- 100,000 gammas
Set for Northern Heraispl.ire
The magnetometer survey was conducted by all three members of the
field party utilizing a Base Station Control point situated within a
magnetic low located at 1500N 370W. D. Carrol used a proton magneto
meter at this point and readings were taken every 10 minutes. A
separate control point was used for the smaller target No. 2. All
readings throughout the grid were taken facing east to avoid heading
variation and the results were corrected using standard techniques.
Since the MP-2 measures the total magnetic field intensity, an
arbitrary value of 59,000 has been subtracted from the total to simplify
the plotted results.
Field work with the fluxgate magnetometer was limited to areas of
varied magnetic relief with the results being corrected using standard
techniques.
The results are shown plotted on Fig. 4, "Magnetic Survey" and Fig. 7,
"Magnetic Survey".
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7. Work Done in 1984 (cont'd)
3. Ground VLF-EH
A total of 528 stations were surveyed over 13.2km of grid line in
the two areas of interest at 25m station spacing and 62m line spacing.
G. Lohman conducted the ground VLF-EM survey. All readings were taken
facing east and the data was Fraser Filtered to aid in the interpre
tation of results which are discussed below. A Ceonics Limited "EM-16"
was used. The instrument has the following specifications:-
Measurcd Quantity; In-phase and quad-phase comppnents of
the vertical magnetic field as a percentage of horizontal
prioary field (le. tangent to the tilt angle and ellipticity).
Sensitivity: In-Phase - 150X
Quad-Phase - 50Z
Resolution; - IX
Output; Nulling by audio tone. In-phase indication from
mechanical inclinometer and quad-phase from graduated dial.
Operating Frequency; The primary station was Annapolis,
Maryland, NSS, transmitting at 21.A Khz.
The results are shown plotted on Fig. 5, "VLF-Raw Data", Fig. 6,
"VLF Survey (Fraser Filtered)", Fig. 8, "VLF-Raw Data".
8. Results of Work Done in 1984
The results of the work done in 1984 are as follows:-
1. Ground Magnetometry
In the No. l target area, several narrow, linear North-South trending
highs that terminate abruptly are present over an area that has been
mapped as being und*rlair. by alternating andesitic and mafic volcanic
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8. Results of Work Done in 198A (Cont'd)
1. Ground Magnetometry (Cont'd)
rocks (Lehman, 1983). These magnetic highs may indicate accumulations
cr concentrations of mafic volcanics.
In the No. 2 target area, the survey shoved that several narrow
l-to-2-station wide highs that terminate abruptly are present in an
area that mapping (Lehman, 1983) has shown to be underlain by a
deformed mafic volcanic-schist contact.
2. Ground VLF-EM
In target area No. l, several linear, Northerly trending lows are
evident that coincide closely with the magnetic highs. See Fig's.
4, 5 and 6.
In target area No. 2, the electrical interference caused by the
power lines obviated surveying. Ground coverage was limited to line
ON500E to 1300E.
9. Discussion
In the No. l target area, the magnetic highs are thought to reflect a
petrologic unit, probably mafic volcanics, that are surrounded by andesitic
volcanics. The closely coincident VLF anomalies, particularly in the Northern
half of the surveyed area, are interpreted as indicating the presence of contact
zones between the different rock types. Superimposing the 'B 1 horizon geochemical
soil sampling values from the 1983 survey (Lohman, 1983) shows that the highs
from this survey, coincide closely with the magnetic highs from the current
survey, implying a petrologic control to the mineralization. See Fig. 9,
"Compilation Map".
In the No. 2 target area, the association is not clear as the very short,
narrow magnetic highs make interpretation difficult.
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10. Conclusions
It is concluded that:-
1. in the No. l target area, the ground geophysics has indicated that
Northerly striking magnetic highs are present. These are thought to be
underlain by mafic volcanics.
2. the best soil geochemical values coincide closely with the magnetic highs
implying that the mineralization may be confined to a discreet unit.
3. the continuation of the magnetic high onto unsurveyed ground to the North,
as indicated in the airborne survey, suggests th.Tt this ground may merit
exploration.
4. the No. 2 target area is difficult to interpret and warrants lower priority.
11. Reconmcndations
It is recommended that:-
1. a geochemical humus sampling programme with analysis for gold be conducted
over the two target areas using a 62m x 10m spacing.
2. depending on tho results of this survey, the next phase of exploration work
can be determined.
3. this programme is expected to cost:
Area 1: 1500m x 500m - 1250 samples @ S10 - $ 12,500
Area 2: 300m x 500m - 300 samples Q $10 - 3.000
TOTAL $ 15.500
12. Ownership
The following claims were covered by the survey. They are registered lo the
name of Mr. G. Hawley, whose address is: 31 Riopelle Street, Kanata, Ontario.
12. Ownership (Cont'd)
Prefix Claim No's.
SSM 608901-04 4
638143-47,48 3
674442 l
689692-94 ^3
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Their configuration is shown on Fig, 3, "Claim Map".
13. References
Douglas, R.J.W., 1970, Geology and Economic Minerals of Canada; G.S.C.
Economic Geology Report No. 1.
Hogg, R.L.S., 1983, Report on Combined Helicopter-Borne Magnetic and
Electromagnetic Survey; Hemlo, Ontario.
Lehman, G., 1983, Geotechnical Assessment Report on the Patio Lake Claims,
Bryant: Tovnship, White Lake Area South, Ontario.
Milne, V.C., L972, Manitouwadge-Wawa Sheet; Ontario Division of Mines Map 2220.
Muir, T.L., 1982, Geology of the Herolo Area, District of Thunder Bay; O.G.S.
Report 217.
14. Man Days Assessment Work Details
The following is a breakdown of the assessment work that was performed on
the property:
LinecuttingNumber of
Name Address Dates Worjced 8-Hour Days
D. Carrol 190 Macdonald Avenue Mar. 14, 1984 l Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.
E. Alionis 0903 - 1260 Nelson St. Mar. 5,9,14 3 Vancouver, B. C.
WHITE LAKE [A SOUTH
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638150 1638162 638163
DAIWAN ENGINEERING LTD.
PATIO LAKE CLAIMSHEMLO-WHITE RIVER AREA .ONTARIO
CLAIM MAP
KILOMETERS 0.4 1
DATE i NOVEMBER, 1984
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14. Man Days Assessment Work Details (Cont'd)
Linecuttine (Cont'd)
Name Address
G. Lohman 9 1010 - 409 Granville St. Vancouver, B. C.
Ground Magnetometry
Name
D. Carrol
E. Alionis
G. Lohman
Ground VLF
Name
G. Lohman
Address
190 Macdonald Avenue Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
0903 - 1260 Nelson St. Vancouver, B. C.
#1010 - 409 Granville St. Vancouver, B. C.
Address
01010 - 409 Granville St. Vancouver, B. C.
Report Writing
Name
G. Lohman
D. Petersen
Drafting
Name
Address
01010 - 409 Granville St. Vancouver, B. C.
01010 - 409 Granville St. Vancouver, B. C.
Geo-Drafting Services
Addrass
#420 - 470 Granville St. Vancouver, B. C.
Dates Worked
Mar. 6
TOTAL
Dates Worked
Mar. 10
Mar. 6,10,15,16
Mar. 10,15,16
TOTAL
Number of 8-Hour Days
l
5 Days
Number of 8-Hour Days
6 Days
Number of Dates Worked 8-Hour Days
Mar. 5,6(4), 9, 14
TOTAL
34
Days
Number of Dates Worked 8-Hour Days
Apr. 2,3 2
Jan. 2,3(1985)
TOTAL
Dates Worked
Jan. 4(1985)
4 Days
Number of 8-Hour Days
TOTAL l Day
14. Man Days Assessment Work Details (Cont'd)
Typing
S. Wheat 01010 - 409 Cranville St. Jan. 4(1985) lVancouver, B. C. ^^
l Day l
i15. Expenditures \ .
The following is a breakdown of the expenditures incurred on the property:- ,
Field Salaries ]
G. Lehman 7^ days O $200 $ 1,500 l
Report Writing i
G. Lehman 2 days @ $200 6 400 j
D. Petersen 2 days @ $275 550 j
S. Wheat 6 hrs. @ $ 15 90
Gee-Drafting 5 hrs. @ S 25 125 1,165
Line Cutting Wages j
D. Carroll l day @ $100 6 100 {i
I.. Alionis 3 days @ SIOO 300 400 ^
Ground Magnetometry Wages
D. Carrol l day @ S100 $ 100
E. Alionis 4 days @ 6100 400 500
Supplies
Field Equipment $ 495
Printing /l /J ___40 535
TOTAL:
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16. Statement of Qualifications
I, Gary H. T. Lehman, with business address in Vancouver and residential
address in Port Coquitlaa, British Columbia, do hereoy certify that:-
1. I am a graduate of the University of Toronto with a Bachelor
of Science Degree in Geology in 1981.
2. Since graduation, I have been employed as an exploration geologist
in British Columbia for Lornex Mining Corp. Ltd. and Brinco Mining Ltd.
3. I have been employed on a contract basis as an exploration geologist
from June, 1983 to December, 1983 with AgiHs Engineering Ltd.,
Vancouver, B. C., and from January, 1984 through October, 1984, with
Daiwan Engineering Ltd., Vancouver, b. C.
Respectfully/submitted,A
Vancouver, Canada
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b"tu Mining RecordJr'iRtport of
1985 02 12 W 5"84
Recorded Holder MR. R. G. HAWLEY
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Type of survey end number of Assessment days credit per claim
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Mining Cialrra Assessed
SSM 608901-02-03-04 638143-47-48 674442 689692-93
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
No credits have been allowed for the following mining daimi
Q not sufficiently covered by th* turvty CJ Insufficient technical dtu filed
SSM 689694 ;i
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits If necessary m order that the total number of approved assessment day* recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical — 80; Geological —40; Geochemical — 40; Section 77 (191—80:828(83/6) , , ,
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TYPE OP SURVEY GEOPHYSICAL
GEOLOGICAL
GEOCHEMICAL
EXPENDITURE
MINING LANDS COMMENTS:
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Signature of Assessor
Date
Ministry ofNaturalResoyrtes
Ontario *
Report of Work (Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
The Mining Act
jInstruction*:- Plant typ* or prim. f i'+J~ I f number of mining elalrm traversed
exceed* ipac* on thli form, attach a lilt.Nota: - Only days eraditi calculitad In tha
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Mr. R. G. HawleyAddren
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VLF-EM
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Deft Recorded Holder or Agent (Signeture)
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1 hereby certify that 1 have a partonal and intimate knowledge of tht faett tat forth in tha Report of Work enntxid hereto, having performed the work or witnetied tame during and/or after in compltlion and i he annexed report h true, .
Name and lottal Addreti of Penon Certifying
D. B. Petersen, Daivan Engineering Ltd. . 01010 -
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362 (81/8)
V6C 1W9 109 Granville Street. Vancouver. B. C.
Data Certified4 January, 1985
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Assessment Work Breakdown
mrtln Days c '.', t i.ucil on riiiM !f-''- , Ul l cchnical or Line-cutting rUyi, Tcclmiea! days include work performed by corr.ultanu, ili.tfUir.cn. i u .
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Ground MagnetometryTechnical
Dtvt
8 X 1
Technletl Diyt Crtditt
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Lint-cutting No, of Day* Toll! C'*dln CUImi
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34 X '1-Technical Oayt
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244 ^
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l- "24 4 * 10
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2.4
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Ministry ofNaturalResources
Ontario
Notice of Intent
for Technical Reports
1985 02 12
2.7713/5-84
An examination of your survey report indicates that the requirements of The Ontario Mining Act have not been fully met to warrant maximum assessment work credits. This notice is merely a warning that you will not be allowed the number of assessment work days credits that you expected and also that in approximately 15 days from the above date, the mining recorder will be authorized to change the entries on his record sheets to agree with the enclosed statement. Please note that until such time as the recorder actually changes the entry on the record sheet, the status of the claim remains unchanged.
If you are of the opinion that these changes by the mining recorder will jeopardize your claims, you may during the next fifteen days apply to the Mining and Lands Commissioner for an extension of time. Abstracts should be sent with your application.
If the reduced rate of credits does not jeopardize the status of the claims then you need not seek relief from the Mining and Lands Commissioner and this Notice of Intent may be disregarded.
If your survey was submitted and assessed under the "Special Provision-Performance and Coverage" method and you are of the opinion that a re-appraisal under the "Man-days" method would result in the approval of a greater number of days credit per claim, you may, within the said fifteen day period, submit assessment work breakdowns listing the employees names, addresses and the dates and hours they worked. The new work breakdowns should be submitted direct to the Land Management Branch, Toronto. The report will be re-assessed and a new statement of credits based on actual days worked will be issued.
MB (BJ/S)
ajwan Engineering Ltd.Grologlstf
1010-409 Granvitie Street Vancouver. B.C., Canada V6C IW9 Telephone: I6W ) 688- 1 508
January 9, 1985
The Mining RecorderMinistry of Natural ResourcesP. O. Box 669875 Queen Street EastSault Ste. Marie, OntarioP6A 2B3
Dear Madam:
Enclosed, please find a report of work for the following claims :-
SSM 608901-04, 638143, 638147-48, 674442, 689692-94
A geotechnical report covering the work has been sent to Toronto.
Please refer any questions to this office.
Yours truly
DAIWAN ENGINEERING LTD.
D. B. Petersen P. Eng.
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iwan Engineering Ltd.Engineers S Geologlsls
l010-409GranvilleStreet Vancouver. B.C.. Canada V6C 1W9 Telephone: (604) 668-1508
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r- ~ c j y r-. DJanuary 17, 1985
RECEIVED
J a N28 1985
Assessment Files Research Office MINING LANDS SECTION 77 Grenville Street Room 1819 Toronto, Ontario M5F 1B3
Dear Sirs:
RE; CLAIMS SSM 608901-4; 638143-7,8; 674442; 689692-4
Enclosed, please find 2 signed reports entitled "Geotechnical Assessment Report on the Patio Lake Claims, Bryant Township, White Lake Area South" by G. Lehman, covering the work performed on those claims in 1984.
Please refer any questions to me at the above address.
Yours very truly
DAIWAN ENGINEERING LTD.
D. B. Petersen P. Eng.
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Ministry ofNaturalResources
1985 02 12
Mining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources875 Queen Street EastBox 669Sault Ste. Marie, OntarioP6A 2B3
Dear Madam:
Your File: 5/84 Our File: 2.7713
Enclosed are two copies of a Notice of Intent with statements listing a reduced rate of assessment work credits to be allowed for a technical survey. Please forward one copy to the recorded holder of the claims and retain the other. In approximately fifteen days from the above date, a final letter of approval of these credits will be sent to you. On receipt of the approval letter, you may then change the work entries on the claim record sheets.For further information, if required, please contact Mr. R.J. Pichette at 416/965-4888.
urs sincerely,
rundt rector
Land Management Branch
Whitney Block, Room 6643 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3
S. Hurst:mc
Ends.
cc:
cc:
Mr. R.6. Hawley31 Rlopelle StreetKanata, OntarioK2K 1J2Dalwan Engineering LtdSuite 1010409 Granville StreetVancouver, B.C. V6C 1W9Attention: 0.5. Petersen
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cc: Dal wan Engineering LtdSuite 1010409 Granville StreetVancouver, B.C.V6C 1W9Attention: 6. Lohman
cc: Mr. G.H. FergusonMining ft Lands CommissionerToronto, Ontario •M
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1985 03 IS Your Hie: 5-84 Our Hie: 2.7713
Mining RecorderMinistry of Natural Resources87S Queen Street EastBox 669Sault Ste. Marie, OntarioKA 2B3Dear KadawjRE: Notice of Intent dated February 12, 1985
Geophysical (Electromagnetic l ttagnototmer) on Mining Claims SSN 608901, et. a1., 1n the White Lake Area South and Bryant Township
fhq assessment work credits* as listed with tho above-mentioned Notice of Intent, have been approved as of the above date.Please Inform the recorded holder of these Mining claims and so Indicate on your recodds.Yours sincerely.
S.F.. YundtDirectorLand Managenent BranchHhUney Block, Room 6643Quwfln's ParkToronto, OntarioH7A 1W3Phone:(416)965-4888S. Hurt t:BC
cc: Mr. R.G. Hawley 31 RIopelle Street Kanata, Ontario K2K 102
cc: Dalwan Engineering Ltd Suite 1010409 Granvllle Street Vancouver, B.C. Y6C 1H9 * Attention i D.B. Petersen
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cc: Dntwan Engineering LtdSuite 1010409 GrenvllU StraitVancouver, E.C*Y6C 1U9Attention: 6. Lohntn
cct Mr. Q.H* fergusonMining i Lands CowalsslonerToronto, Ontario
cct Resident GeologistSault Stt. Marie, Ontario ';
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DATE: NOVEMBER, 1984 SCALE: 1:5,000
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