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41JUSW9380 CASSON 12 CASSON 010
JUBILANT CREEK MINES LIMITED
DIAMOND DRILL REPORT
TOWNSHIP NO. 188. ONTARIO
'inC-V^ v
NOV :.:2 '.r.i-
RESICIHT i:2L35JSTSAULT STtl. MARIE
3uCS?."J-i"iT W ORK
NOT TO BE REMOVED FROM
THE OFFICE O~ TM~ riCrJ^E^JT
GEOLOGIST, CUT. DE.--T. O? MINES
SAULT G7Z. MAr.tS, ONT.
f'
l-?~*' " "-a:
JUBILANT CREEK MINES LIMITED,
Suite 305-100 Adelaide St. West,
Toronto l, Ontario.
Gent lemen t
Thsi report covers results of a diamond drill program
recently completed on your property located in Township No. 188.
The holdings consist of 26 contiguous, unleaaed, mining
claims numbered as follows:
SSM 70972-3719547533476226-776901-57693377269-7377292-300
i Ontario.
The property is located 32 miles north of Thessalon,
With respect to exact location, means of;*access, and
results of magnetic and electromagnetic surveys, the reader is
referred to a report by Mr. D. C. McKechnie, P.Eng., dated July 23yd,
1966.
SSM- 8 20 1
KXPUMTION a MIMN* OMLO4MT
- 2. -K^.-y raj -jr ?' '' '.
f" "*. v i;,-i :i The above report carries recommendations for theinvestigation through diamond drilling of two magnetic anomalies, one located in the north central portion of claim SSM 71954, in which area is located a trench placed some years ago showing evidence of secondary copper mineralization, while the other target is located in the north central portion of claim SSM 76227.
DIAMOND DRILL DATA t
HOLE NO.
J 66-1
J 66-2
J 66-3
LOCATION DIRECTION
Line 48, 250 ft. north, 210 Az. 50 ft. west
Line 51, 320 ft. north 21Qt*Az.
Line 48, 2,000 ft. north, 130 ft. west.
210 Az.
DIP DEPTH ( ft.) *
-45
c-45-45'
253
301
450
•i? ~ :
DRILL RESULTS;
Drill hole No. J 66-1 was drilled 100 ft. south of the intended location of the collar due to a plotting error on the geophysical plan. Sections of argillite and quartz pebble
conglomerate were Intersected, with only slight pyrltic mineraliz ation. Assays from samples taken from 200-205 ft. produced nil results in gold, silver, and copper.
Drill hole No. J 66-2 was collared In a location toallow for the plotting error, and Intersected quartzite, argillite, and conglomerate. A nine foot section, from 43-52 ft., in argillite, returned nil in gold and silver and 2.023 copper. Miner*
alization was notpd.as 'being 'malachi teV * copper carbonate.
B E :',; - ; ' o - -JC^.;'t:r
CtnUL.KtmmLOMTMM
"*'j'fe-'*v .^TSliSur' 1'' r?-"*-* Xfc^VSi i. *v3^™- I' -•1*KJ^ !** L t'*j^'^' S.%
- 3 -
Target for the above noted drill holes was a magnetic
high located coincident with a trenched area in which malachite
stains are prominent. This trench was driven accross argillaceous
material.
Drill hole J 66-3* located some 1,800 ft. northeaat
of hole J 66-1, intersected mainly argillite and quartzite. A 54
ft. section of gabbro, from 112-166 ft., contained sufficient
magnetite to be source of the magnetic anomaly in this area.
CONCLUSIONS;
Three drill holer, for a total of 1,004 ft. investigated
magnetic anomalies on the Jubilant Creek property in Township No.
188, Algoma Area, Ontario.
The most economically important intersection was
obtained from hole J 66-2, from 43-52 ft., and returned assay
values of 2 .027. copper per ton. Because of the presence of the
sccondiry mineral malachite, a copper carbonate, this intersection
Is considered to be in an enriched secondary zone. Primary
sulphide concentrations could easily occur below the oxide zone,
and carry metals of economic importance.
Source of drill target for hole J 66-3, a magnetic
anomalous zone, is considered to be magnetite in gabbro formation.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
In view of encouraging results obtained from assay
V-;-" ^**.-**
.\**l .. *v y.' ,,r :
- 4. -
determinations in a nine foot section from hole J 66-2, further
diamond drilling in the area a fev hundred feet north of the
baseline between crossllnes A8 and 52, appears warranted. Drilling
would be aimed at intersecting the copper-bearing zone below the
oxide zone.
A 500 ft. long hole, collared 540 ft. north ofbaseline, would be drilled on Line 51 in a direction210*Az. at an angle of -45 0 . The estimated cost ofthis drill program, including engineering and super vision, is $4,500.00
Further expenditures on exploration, including Additional
diamond drilling, would be contingent upon the results of this
program.
GLK/lk
Respectfully submitted,"
G.L. Kirwan, B.Se. Consulting Geologist
Toronto, Ontario, October 24, 1966
S SM-820 ~
GtnUL.
DIAMOND DW.LL RECORDPROPERTY J UBILANT CREEK MINES LIMITED______ Ho|j
SHEET NUMBER
LATITUDE --—
SECTION FROM
DATUM.
-TO.Line 48, 250 ft. North,
50 f fc - UP a t,-^——^———
DEPARTURE.
ELEVATION .
BEARING 210 Az.
DIP____-45 0
J 66-1
STARTED Sept. 10, 1966
COMPLETED Sept. 16 t 1966
ULTIMATE DEPTH 253 f J
PROPOSED DEPTH.
oirTM ri IT
0.1616-6060-175
175-193193-200200-205
205-253 END
——————— ( ———
i
FORMATION
Ci^9ingArgillite: Grey to pinkishQuartz pebble conglomerate: Pebbles vary in
size from 1/Sth Inch to 1 inch, oval, and
are usually white to pink(As 16-60)(As 60-175)Quartz breccia, white. Sample from 200-202
200-205 -Jhows slight pyritic rain.
Sample from 202-205
(As 60-175)
^7 f j r~~ i x- :-"" r ssct? xK'xv/i^x/ *y r~ v ,- r*
f AMPLf NO
S-2
S- 3
- ^ */
WIDTH OF BAM^H
2 ft.
3 ft.(Se
rf' C
OOLO f
Goldnil
nil? spe c t'
S""
•moat ooul"
Si Ivernil
nilographi c
- ^x
COPPni
niAna
x
r
lys is)
M.M.P.. TORONTO-*TOCK 'OHM NO. Ml *CV 11/11
DMIUCO BT . CONTINENTAL DIAMOND DRILLING CO. LTD.
DIAMOND DtflLL RECORDPROPERTY J UBILANT CREEK MINES LIMITED ________ HO|j MQ 66-2
SHEET NUMBER
LATITUDE . ——
DEPARTURE ——
ELEVATION —-.
SECTION FROM ________TO ————^— Line 51, 320 ft. north
DATUM -™.—-..-,——...-——.. -———
STARTED.
COMPLETED.
Seot. 16. 1966
Sept. 19, 1966
BEARING.
DIP^^
2100Az. ULTIMATH HPPTH 301 ft.-45'
PROPOSED DEPTH.
oirTM riiT
0-1616-4343-76
76-301 END
FORMATION
CasingQuartzite, very fine grained, pink tingeArgillite! Grey to pinkish
43-52 ft. copper in the form of malachite
Sample of core from 43-52 ft.Conglomerate: Quartz pebbles from 1/8 inch tc
1 inch, average size 1/4 inch, oval shapedand white to pink in color.
Splits" s^c" fvSe i)u si-tS'Sfj s*?S Z s-ssf
^ i !
-^
.,
• AMPLC N*.
S-l
rv x*'
WIDTHor S AM ne
9 ft.
OOLO (
Goldnil
/'
•LUpOtooLo r
Silvernil
X
Copp2.0
JTj
—
MM r.. T OAOHTC-tTOCK fO*M NO (01 HCV. It/tl
DMILLEDty CQNT.I.H.E.N.IAL..,.P.JAMO.)!!I)...P.RI.L.WNG CO. LTD,
DIAMOND DMLL RECORDPROPERTY J UBILANT CREEK MINES LIMITED_________ HO|j Mft J 66-3
SHEET NUMBER
LATITUDE ___
SECTION FROM -TO. Sect. 21. 1966Line 48, 2,000 ft. north, -
COMPLETED S e P t *
DEPARTURE.
ELEVATION .
BEARING.
DIP
210 Az.
-45
ULTIMAS nFPTH 450 f t.
PROPOSED DEPTH________
ocrrH ri t T
0-6080-112
112-166
J66-55S225-283
283-A50 END
rOR NATION
casingArgillite: Grey to pink, banded AS^to core
axis. Contains minute pyrite crystals inslight amounts
GAn HP pttllfk/4 Ky ^flpf1 ^^ ^^n^'fl^ratll?
olivine, no Quartz,
(As 166x225 but cantalnM sma 1 1 Amount nf nyri(f
in crystal form)(As 166-225: 607-430 as 112-166^
.
S'Pf'.^ ~- —— a ̂ ~ ("d d^ A c' s*i^jf/} sf-S~ ^ xX"^"
• AMM.I NO
C\ 1*S
WIDTHor t AM ne
s
OOID t
, v
11 L U DO f401.0 r
, x, TOIONTO-ITCM:* ro** ne. *oi mv. ii/ti
DIIUCD it CO.N.I.IH.EN.TA.L.,D.IAMD.ND.,DBJLLING CO. LTD.tx r .s.
mJARMELL-ACH COMPANY MILOCII A WATT* LIMITED SADTLCH IIMEAIICM ULTHA CARBON COXrOWATIO MtTALm HCtCAItCH LIMITED
SAMPIHS) FROM
8AMPLE(S) OF
U
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TECHNICAL SERVICE LABORATORIESass KINO ST. wW TORONTO aB, ONT., CANADA
TKLKPNONKi 1*1*4X4*- ANCA 41*
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Gerald L. Kirwan, Exploration o; Mining Geologist, 130 Kingslake Road, V/illowdole, Ontario.
DRILL CORE
REPORT NO.
T-0452A
Sample No. Gold (Au) oz:ton Silver (Ag)oz:ton Copper
S - l
S - 2
nil
nil
nil
nil
2.02
S - 3 nil nil
Pulps and rejects are stored for 6 idonths, then discarded.
f DATE,P^t-^-/:-:.-. '
^W&.V*.- 'ipuii. -. '..,
October 12,1966 SIGNED,C4. JOYCI. l
VANCOUVER - TSL LABORATORIES LTl\. 325 HOWE ST.. VANCOUVER
CTA
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e CHEMICAL ncecAncM AMD AMA*.ve*s e iNSTMUMctrr SAUK* AND i
TECHNBCAL SERVICE LABORATORIES
JAUHCLk'ASH COMPANY MH.eC* a WATTS LIMITCO •Afm.CH KISIAKCMUITIIA CAneoN COHPODATIONMITALS DtSCAWCH LIMITlB
KING ST. W., TORONTO 2 B, ONT., CANADATtXCPMONBi J*B-4*4*)-AftKA4l(
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSISSeaiquantitative Spectrographic
SAMPLHS) FROM
SAMPLE(S) OF
Gerald L. Kirwan. Exploration ?-, l-Iining Geologist, 130 Kingslake Road, Willowdale, Ontario.ROCK
REPORT NO.
AntimonyArsenicBariumBeryllium (BeO)BismuthBoronCadmium
•Alum (CeO.)'TTeslumChromiumCobaltColumbium (CbiO.)CopperGalliumGermaniumGoldHalnlumIndiumIridiumLanthanum (LaiOi)LeadUlhium (UrO)ManganeseMercuryMolybdenumNeodymium (Nd/D.)NickelPalladium
Sample
-.Ijw--
• 03/j--X---
.005^;
.001^------
.002^-M.
^
.OOS'K—
M
—
Sample Saaple
PhosphorusPlatinumRheniumRhodiumRubidiumRutheniumSilverStrontiumTantalum (Ta.Cs)TelluriumThalliumThorium (ThOi)TinTitaniumTungstenUranium (U,O.)VanadiumYttrium (Y,O,)ZincZirconium (ZrOj)
Sample
-X-x--
.05^-----
.1^--
.005^--
.005^ROCK FORMING METALS
Aluminum (AljO.)Calcium (C*O)Iron To)Magnesium (K^O)Silica (SiO.JSodium (NaXD)Potassium ( KjO)
Figures are approximate: CODE Pulps and rejects are stored Tor 6 DonH —High — 10— 100* Appro*. LM — Low Medina —.J— J* oppre*. HH — M.dluM High — S — WU ippro*. L - low — .1 — I* Appro*,
^•df — ModliiM — 1 — 10* Appro*. TL — Troeo Low — .04 — .5* Appro*. ^|B T — Trace — .01 — .1* Appro..
"50^2^2^.5^ f-*j
H2^-
Sample Sample
A
-.
. -' '
- : Not detected tha, thvjn disuardcci.
FT — r*tal Trace — Appro*, lose li Tt — FoMlbio Tt ACO — •teeeace ael (
XXK&aOOOOOSX. — CUMMt teeaiX ~ Met U**od lot
- -0i*
Ma J1V leilakA, i4 lw kvl ael loud.
CTA
DATE, 19 1QAA SIGNED
500'
tinenda Lake
E LINE
N
1320
JUBILANT CREEK MINES LIMITED
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOCATION MAPtownship No. 188, Ontario
i^C^.'r "i SB^^.,
fenUL.m M
CERTIFICATE
.; t, Gerald L. Kirwan of the city of Toronto in the Province of j Ontario, hereby certify as follows:
1. THAT I am a geologist with offices at 160 Bay St.Toronto, and 130 Uingslake Road, Uillovdale, Ontario.
2. THAT I am a graduate of Carleton University, B.Se., 1957, and that I have practised my profession continuously since graduation.
3. THAT I am a Fellow of the Geological Association of Canada.
4. THAT t have no direct or indirect interest, present or - expectant, in the claims forming the property of Jubilant Creek Mines Ltd, nor in the shares or securities of this company.
3. THAT the accompanying report has been prepared by myself and is based upon engineering and supervision of the drill program herein noted, as well as a study of all previous work programs done on the property.
Dated at Toronto, Ontario, this 24th day of October, 1966.
G.L. Kirvan
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GtnUL.ft MlMMt 0CQLOOMT
f,k./'4)JllSW938e CASSON 12 CASSON OSO
JUBILANT CRHEK MINKS LIMITED
DIAKOSD DRILL
TOWVSHIP WO. 188, ONTARIO
neTHE
STE. w
^uV WORK
OCT 10 miRESIDENT C2QU3BIBT
ut MASK .^
L. JCinmMINUW OceuMier
wJUBILANT CREEK MINES LIMITED,
Suite 305-100 Adelaide St. Vest,
Toronto l, Ontario.
Gentlemen:
This report covers results of a diamond drill program
recently conducted over your property located In Township No.
188, Algoma Area, Ontario.
K'OPERTY. LOCATION. ACCESS;
The property consists of 26 contiguous Dining claims,
numbered as follows: SSM ?OQ?2-3; 7195^; 7533^; 76226-7; 76901-5;
76933; 772269-73; and 77292-300, all inclusive.
Tho claim group is located sorna 32 miles nr.-rth of
Thessalon, Ontario, and access is by Highway No. 129 which cresses
the western portion of the property.
HISTORY;
A combined magnetic-eloctromagnetle survey vas
coupletod in 1966, and did not Indicate any strong oonduotors
indicative of sulfide enrichment. Magnetics were Interpreted as
- c1 ,'.-, ;.- 'ai-
ntrnnetrr
- 2 -
representing geological contacts or diabase Notarial, being
favourable areas for disseminated copper sulfides, according to
report on the geophysics by Mr. B.C. HcKechnio, P.Eng., dated
July 23rd, 1966.
Based upon recommendations contained in this report,
three holes were drilled for a total of 1,00^ ft., and reported
on by the writer in report dated October 2^, 1966. Based upon
results of the drill program, the writer recommended another
drill toe*- in the area of a previous hole giving encouragement
in copper values. The subject report covers results of thisi
drill test.
GEOLOGY OF THK PROPERTY;
Government references, including G.S.C. Map No.
Wakomata Lake Area, indicate that the property is underlain by
quartzites, conglomerates, and ar^lllites of the Cobalt Series
of Late Hurion Age which have been intruded by dikes and sills
of quartz diabase.
DIAMOND. DRILL DATA
HOLE NO. LATITUDE DEPARTURE AZIMUTH DIP
6?-25+40N 5+35N
51+OOE 50+67S
2100 210^
(ft.)
360 402 732 Total
CtraUJLJOnM*A MINIM* OtOLOAWT
- 3 -
DRILL RESULTS;
Drill hole No. 6?-l was planned to Intersect the
downdip extension of tne 9 ft. copper intersection with a gradr
of 2.025? as intersected in hole No. J 66-2 (see report dated
Oct. 24, 1966). Hole 6?-l was abandoned at 360 ft., after
intersecting quartzite and argillite due to caving and intensive
blocky ground.
Hole No. 6?-2 was drilled some 33 ft. east of No. 6?-l
as a replacement hole for the latter, and was stopped at 402 ft.
after intersecting quartzite and argillite due to caving in very
blocku ground. A slightly sulfide mineralized section from
353-358 was returned l oz. per ton insilver, based on results of
a 60 element spectrographic analysis.
No copper mineralization was noted in either drill
hole.
CONCLUSIONS AND HECOMI-'.KNDATTOyS;
A total of 762 ft. of core was examined from two drill
holes recently collared to intersect the downdip extension of a
copper-bearing zone located by c previous drill program, however
no copper intersections were cut. Drill hole No. 6?-l was
stopped due to intensely fractured ground at 360 ft. and is
likely somewh it short of targot area, while hole No, 6?-2,
stopped at 402 ft. for the same reason, likely intersected
target area but no concentrations of copper wert observed. A
OC*r*U L. Xirwwt
i sub inarcinal amount of silver was returned from this hole at
353-358 ft.
Prior to due date, a re-appraisal cf results of work
programs will be made in light of results of work programs done
on other properties in the.area insomuch that areas on the
property may be pointed to which warrant further attention.
GLK/lk
Respectfully submitted.
X?s?
X .
G.L. Kin-an, 3.Se. Consulting Geologist
Toronto, Ontario September 18, 196?
G S,,
GtrtUL.OKOLOOMT
LHAMONUPROPERTY J UBILANT CRKKK KIVKP LIMITED
KfcCOKUO /-l
SHEET NUMBER
1.ATITI JHF 5+^ON
DEPARTURE 51+0011
ELEVATION
SECTION FROM,,350 ft^ DATUM claim
BEARING
DIP
210
.45
. w,SSM
1 Az;"
TO25 ft.
70973*
STAPTPH June 23. 1967S, post 2,
COMPLETED Jul7 1 5 i
tll.TIMATP HPPTH 360
*500
1967
DCPTK rtll
0-22
22-?00
?00-"?60 enr
GO
GO•x** 'U-i
'
( ^f* ••'
n'*-*^
4
FORMATION
CAST Mn
OUARTZJTR: Fn. rn. FlnVish to blockFoctions. Hi phly si 11 ci OUR. One.Bianll sections of inasMvo orprillltH
ARriJLLJTf1': I nt on sly nnrt hl^hlv phnnrRd anflfrnctur^. roiO(? sllcknnpicJlncr surrflrfjf?tfaultlnr 90* to c. a. Colour, ^r. p-roy.Fo (iviclencfi of sulfido min.
HOLE HAD TO SK AH/'N'DOKDCK^D DU 17) TOEXCI'\c;5'IV:v CAVING
• AMPLC No.
1
WIDTH OF tAMPLC
J40-J
OOLO f
(see
*s
•LUPQtootfc r
JO el. s
/
'6C. )
•-
MM r.. T ORONTO-ITDC* fOttH Ut. M l HCV. tl/11
..G.eo.rSury.ey.9,..C.o.nault.anJt.a.:.LW •••^•••Y***""*y •t'Uf.'l**fU{'*'**T?*L. Klr^an
PROPERTY
DIAMOND Dt*LL RECORDJU3ILANT CREEK MIKES LIMITED
SHEET NUMBER
umninR 5+35"
bEPAtniftP 50+67E
ELEVATION
SECTION^
BEARING
DIP
5R9M -j li/, claim210"
** tf*
—— — —— —— ———— ̂ — — i nw
. TOw, **u *t. a, pose '^ SSK 70973
Az., o
HOLE NO,67-2
STARTEDJuly 18, 1967
COMPLETED.August l, 1967
ULTIMATE DEPTH.*; 02
PROPOSED DEPTH. 500
OtrtH rciT
0-21" 21-75
75-9^
9^-17*5175^402 EH
FORMATION
CASING
QUAHTZIT^: Fn. pr\. , P lrVinVi to blnck sectionfOcc. siflfill KC'Otionr of jd^ssivo nrpillltfi.
ARGILLITK: Dark prpoy , highly shunr ci andfractured at tibout 90*' to c.n. Occ.chalcopyrite blob.
(as 21-75) but 155-159 sawn as 75-9^(as 75-9*0 ro;.T(! coppor ininernlixod quartzite
from 190-19^; 215-219; 250-252; 257-260;and 265-270.KRAVY BLOCKING AUD CAVING. HOLE V'AS
j -, ABAt'DONKD DU K TO EXCESSIVE CAVING .1t
•AMPLC NO
1
2
WIDTHor VAMPLC
353-8
-
oouo t
(See 6
i
•Lupor.
) El. Sp(
s
1
o.)
tO*OM10-ITOCK root H*. Ml *CV. It/11
omuto it ..,..Q.ofirs.u.ry.oyj,...C.p.nju.l.tants...Ltd
?Y* CHCMICAL NMKAMCH ANO ANALYSIS
* INSTNUMCNT SALKS ANO CXMVICS
TECHNICAL SERVICE LABORATORIES
•lAHHCLL-AlM COMPANY HILOtH * WATT* LIMITCD SAOTII* HKIAKCH UtTHA CA*OON CO*PO*ATION MITALA HCttAHCH LIMITED
SSS KING ST. W., TORONTO a B, ONT., CANADATCkKPHONKi Sea-414* - AHKA 41*
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSISSemiquantitative Spectrographic
SAMPLES) FROM
SAMPLED) OF
Jubilant Creek Mines Ltd., c/o Mr. G. Kirwan, Exploration Se, Mining Geologist, 130 Kingslake Road, Willowdale, Ont. DRILL CORE
REPORT NO. T-08031
AntimonyArsenicBariumBeryllium (B*O)BUmulhBoron^^•ilumCVfium (C*Oi)C*oiiumChromiumCob*llColumbium (CbiO,)CopperGalliumGermaniumGoldHalniumIndiumIridiumLanthanum (LaiOt )LeadLithium (UjO)ManganeieMercuryMolybdenumNeodymium (NdiO.)NickelPalladium
Sample1
.1#^
^
*.
—
*.
X.05#.005^^
.01^
.00^t.
*.
^.--
.002^—
.05*j^
-
.005^-
Sample 2
M....——x
.02^
.005^—
.05*
.00196——-—--
.OOl'fe-
.05#^—
^
.002^-
Sample
Phoo'horuiPlatinumRheniumRhodiumRubidiumRutheniumSilverStrontiumTantalum (Ta,Oi)TelluriumThalliumThorium (ThO,)TinTitaniumTungstenUranium (U,O.)VanadiumYttrium (Y:O,)7incZirconium (ZrO,)
Sample
xY^
--^^
— m
^
*.
.6*ss
^
.02^H
H
.02*
Sample2
Y,X—
loz: ton|m
,LJ1
^
^
^
.L&--
^
.01^
.005*—
.01*
Sample
ROCK FORMING METALSAluminum (A1,O.)Calcium (CaO)iron (Fe)Magnesium (MgO)Silica (SiO.)Sodium (Na,O)Potauium (KX))
MHLM2^MHML#
HLM2*1*
MHLM2*MHLM^*
H.5*.2*
Figures are approximate:CODE .Samples are stored forCO
— Htgh — 10 — 100* Appro*.— Medium High — S — M* oppro*.— Medium — l — 10* ———
not detected 6 months, then discarded.
LM — Low Modiun —L —low —Tl — Trtco Low —T - TIAC. —
iDATE...fe!.*.*---
Aug. 23 ? 6?
.i — S* Appro*.
.1 — l* *ppro*. -OS — .5* Appro*. .01 — .1* appro*.
SIGNED
FT — Fklal TIAC. — Appro*, l.u ta*a .01*.' " PT — PowlMo TIACO — ProMWco *o* nrlote.
^IPUftJlpeWUd -E)oBoai.leeao4lei)Nde^leu*xl. X — Mot teokod tor
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Hatinenda Lak* l
LINE
1320'
-70
'1
'J101 / y/
JUBILANT CaEKK MIMES LIMITED
DIAMOND SKILL HOLE LOCATION MAP
1 Township No. 188, Ontario
S SAI- C20
MINIM* omco*MT '-iamsi^m^mi
" "* \ ~'"~"
CKRTIFICATK
I, Gerald L. Klrwan of the city of Toronto in the Province of Ontario, certify as follows:
1. THAT I am a geologist with offices at 160 Bay St., Toronto, and 130 Kingslake Rd., Willowdale, Ontario.
2. THAT I aia a graduate of Carleton University, B.Se,, 195?. and that I have practised iny profession continuously since graduation.
3. THAT I am a Fellov of the Geological Association of Canad a.
4. THAT I have no interest, direct or indirect, in the properties or securities of Jubilant Creek M ines Ltd.
5. TH/.T the subject report has been prepared by myself and is based upon supervision of drill programs noted herein.
Dated at Toronto, Ontario, this 18th day of September, 196?.
p-:-',- j m; t* i
-
G. L. Kirwan
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41JI1SW9388 CASSON 12 CASSON 030
JUBILANT CREEK MINES LIMITEDPROSPECTUS
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FOR FILING WITH THE ONTARIO SECURITIES COMMISSION PURSUANT TO THE SECURITIES ACT (ONTARIO)
1. JUBILANT CREEK MINES LIMITED (hereinafter called the "Company") was incorporated under the laws of the Province of Ontario by letter* patent dated the 14th day of October, 1965. The bead office of the Company is located at Suite 806, 100 Adelaide Street West, Toronto l, Ontario.
2. The names, occupations and addresses of the officers and directors and promoters of the Company are as follows:(a) OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
WILLIAM ALFRED BISHOP, President and a Director.HARRY ERIC SMITH, Vice-president and a Director.JOHN THOMAS TOKARSKY, Secretary-Treasurer and a Director.EDGAR MCLEAN,Director.
Insurance Agent — 660 Eglinton Avenue West, Apt. 108 — Toronto, Ontario.Broker — 58 Ontario.
Shallmar Blvd. — Toronto,
ELMER FRANKLIN FURNISS, Director.
Accountant — 199 Goulding Avenue — Wil- lowdale, Ontario.Accountant — 49 Winthrope Road — Toronto, Ontario.Corporate Secretary — 39 Marydon Crescent — Agiiicourt, Ontario.
(b) PROMOTER:The promoters of the Company might be considered to be Samuel Boltman, 660 Eglinton Avenue West, Apt. 610, Toronto, Ontario, Harry E. Smith, 58 Shallmar Boulevard, Toronto. Ontario and Allan Lindton, 26 Cedar Springs Grove, Downsview. Ontario, as they caused the incorporation of the Company and soiJ the mining claims referred to in paragraph 10 hereof to the Company.
8. Messrs. Fisher, Nlsker A Company, Chartered Accountants, Room 715, 62 Richmond Street West, Toronto, Ontario, are the auditors for the Company.
4. Guaranty Trust Company of Canada, 866 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, is the Transfer Agent and Registrar of the Company.
6. The authorized capital of the Company consists of 8,000,000 shares of the par value of 11.00 each, all of one class, namely, common, of which 760,006 shares, fully paid and non-assessable, have been allotted and issued to date.
6. The Company has issued no bonds or debentures nor does it propose to issue any.
7. Of a total of 7(0,000 shares of the Company issued for the properties referred to in paragraph 10 hereof (hereinafter referred to as "vendor shares") certificates representing 676,000 of such share* are presently held in escrow with Guaranty Trust Company of Canada, 866 Bay Street, Toronto. 585,000 of such 676,000 shares are subject to pro rata release amongst the persons entitled thereto only upon the written consent of the Ontario Securities Commission and the Company. 90,000 escrowed shares registered in the name of Arthur Roy are subject to release only upon the written consent of the Ontario Securities Commission and tk* Company after all of the 686,000 shares have been released. Any dealings with escrowed than* within the escrow require the written consent of the Ontario Securities Commission.Pursuant to a direction given the Company by the vendors referred to in paragraph 10(a) hereof, 90,000 of the 676,000 escrowed shares have been registered in the name of Arthur Roy, 1856 Fernwood Avenue, Sudbury, Ontario, the person from T-horn the vendors acquired the claims referred to in paragraph 10 (b) hereof.
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8. AB of the date of this prospectus five shares of the Company (^corporator's shares) have been •old for (1.00 each and no commissions were paid or are payable in connection with the sale of such shares.
9. No securities of the Company other than those above set out have been sold or issued a* of the date of this prospectus.
10. (a) By agreement dated the 9th day of November, 1965, made between Samuel Boltman, Harry E. Smith and Allan Lindzon, as vendors, and the Company, as purchaser, the vendors sold to the Company eighteen (18) mining claims Nos. L 94607 to L 94524 inclusive, situated in Kenning Township in the Larder Lake Mining Division, Province of Ontario, for and in con sideration of 145,000 which was fully satisfied by the allotment and issuance of 760,000 fully paid shares in the capital stock of the Company (being the vendor shares referred to in paragraph 7 hereof) of which Wfc were free shares and the balance placed in escrow with the Transfer Agent and Registrar of the Company, subject to the terms of escrow set forth in paragraph 7 hereof. So far as the signatories hereto are aware, no pe\*on, other than the vendors, has received or is entitled to receive a greater than 69fc Interest in the vendor shares save Arthur Roy, 1S66 Femwood Avenue, Sudbury, OntaHo, who has received 90,000 of such vendor shares, (see paragraph 7 hereof).
(b) By agreement dated the 9th day of November, 1965, made between the said Samuel Boltir.an, Harry E. Smith and Allan Lindxon, as vendors, and the Company, as purchaser, the vendors sold to the purchaser twenty-six (26) unpatented mining claims in Township 188, Sault Ste. Marie Mining Division, Province of Ontario, being claims numbers —
SSM 76226 and 76227; SSM 76901 to 76905 inclusive; SSM 76933; SSM 70972 and 70913; SSM 71954; SSM 75334; SSM 77269 to 77273 inclusive; and 77292 to 77300 inclusive,
for and in consideration of the sum of (1.00.
11. (a) For particulars of the location ar. 1 accessibility of the mining claims referred to in paragraph 10(a) hereof, the geology and o e occurrences in the area and the conclusions and recom mendations of the Company's engineer, reference is made to the report of A. C. A. Howe, P.Eng., dated October 22, 1965;
(b) For particulars of the location and accessibility of the mining claims referred to in paragraph 10(b) hereof, the geology and ore occurences in the •'a* and the conclusions and recommenda tions of the Company's engineer, reference is made to the report of D. C. McKechnie, P.Eng., dated the 15th of October, 1965, which accompanies and forms part of this prospectus.
There is no plant or equipment of any kind on either of the two groups of r'aims and no work has been done on same by present management.
12. So far as the signatories hereto are aware, no shares have been issued or are proposed to be issued to any promoter or promoters other than the vendor shares referred to in paragraph 10(a) hereof.
13. By agreement dated the 9th day of November, 19C5, made between the Company and H. E. Smith Securities Limited, 67 Richmond Street West, Toronto, Ontario (hereinafter referred to as the "Underwriter-Optionee") the Underwriter-Optionee, acting on its own behalf, agreed to firmly purchase 200,000 fully paid shares in the capital stock o? the Company at 10 cents per share, payable within 48 hours from the date the prospectus of the Company is accepted for filing by the Ontario Securities Commission (which date v hereinafter referred to as the "effective date") and, in consideration therefor, the Company granted to the Underwriter-Optionee, acting on its own behalf, the sole and exclusive right or option to purchase all or any part or p*\rta of an additional 800,000 shares as follows:
No. of Shares200,000200,000200,000200,000
Price per Share12H cents 16 cents 20 cento 26 cents
live* wlthU which options must be exerdsed
3 months from effective date6 months from effective date9 month* from effective date
18 month* from effective date
The agreement provides that if default occur* in making any of the option payments M therein due, the option does not lapse until the Company sends 10 days' notice of default and said default is not cured within Us--; said period. The parties to the said agreement understand that in the evtnt of default or waiver thereof or any extension of any option payment an amendment to thii prospectus must be filed with the Ontario Securities Commission within twenty days thereof if tie shares of the Company are then in primary distribution. The only persons owning a greater thsa 5*34- interest in H. E. Smith Securities Limited are Samuel Boltman, 660 Eglinton Avenue West, '•Vfonto, Ontario; Harry E. Smith, 68 Shalhnar Boulevard, Toronto, Ontario; and Allan Lindzon, 26 Cedar Springs Grove, Downsview. Ontario.The Underwriter-Optionee, which is presently registered as a broker-dealer with the Ontario Securities Commission, may from time to time retain one or more broker-dealer* on an agency basis to sell or offer for sale underwritten and/or optioned shares of the Company, paying such agents 269fc commission, plus an amount not exceeding JS'/t for distribution costs. There are no sub-underwriting or sub-options outstanding or proposed to be given. In the event that at any time a sub-underwriting or sub-option is given, the parties hereto understand that an appropriate amendment to this prospectut must be filed with the Ontario Securities Commission within the required statutory period if the shares of the Company are then in tho course of primary distribution.
14. The preliminary and organization expenses in an administrative sense, including legal and audit fi*is, corporation costs, costs of filing and printing this prospectus and other related items are estimated at 13,500.00. None of these expense* have been paid to date but are tp be paid out of the monies to be received by the Company from the Underwriter-Optionee as disclosed in para graph 13 hereof. Future administrative and minimum development expenses for the current year are estimated at 13,000.00 and 120,000.00 respectively.
16. The monies the Company receives from the underwritten shares and such monies as it receives from the sale of optioned shares will be used to defray the expenses of the incorporation and organisation of the Company, its ordinary operating expenses and in carrying out the recom mendations of the Company's engineers as set out in the reports accompanying this prospectus and to investigate or examine other properties.No part of the proceeds from the sale of underwritten and/or optioned shares will be used to invest, underwrite or trade in securities other than those that qualify as investments in wb'.ch trust funds may be invested under the laws of the jurisdictions in Canada in which the secuntiea offered by this prospectus may be lawfully sold. Should the Company propose to use the proceeds or some thereof to acquire non trustee type securities after the distribution of the securities offered by this prospectus, approval of the shareholders will be obtained and disclosure will be made to the regulatory bodies having jurisdiction over ihe sale of the securities offered by this prospectus.
16. No indebtedness is to be created or assumed by the Company r*-. *nd except ordinary operating expenses of the Company which are not shown in the balance sheet of the Company reported upon by Messrs. Fisher, Nisker 4 Company, Chartered Accountants, 62 Richmond Street West, Toronto, as of the 9th day of November, 1965, which balance sheet accompanies and forms part of this prospectus.
17. The particulars as regards the business in which each director and officer has bern engaged during the past three years are as follows:
ALFREDWILLIAM BISHOP
HARRY ERIC SMITH
JOHN THOMAS TOKARSKY
(President and a Director) — Insurance Agent, self-employed in the City of Toronto. He is also a director and/or officer of Gold star Explorations Limited, Jodee Explorations Limited, Gomar Mines Limited, North Devon Mines Limited, North Frontier Ex plorations Limited and North Summit Explorations Limited. (Vice-President and a Director) — Registered securities salesman and broker-dealer for mor* than past three yean. He has been associated during this period with Tudor Mining Corporation Limited, North Devon Mines Limited and Great Bae!n Metal Mines Limited(Secretary-Treasurer and a Director) — He has pursued Us vocation as an accountant in the employ of Robert Brown Cor porate Services Limited for mor* than the past three yean. H* is also a director and/or officer of several corporations including Accra Explorations Limited, Jodee Explorations Limited, Parr Mines Limited. North Devon Mines Limited. Emerald Lake Mines Limited, Gnat Basin Metal Mines Limited, Marpat Mines Limited and Tri-Ex Mines Limited.
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EDGAR MCLEAN
ELMER FRANKLIN FURNISS
— (Director) — Accountant. Self-employed for past three years. He is also a director and/or offlear of rations mining companies, including Pick Mines Limited, Shaynee Consolidated Mines Lim ited. Solid Sihrer Mines Limited and Leesa Explorations Limited.
— (Director) — He has been a corporate secretary, self-employed, in the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto. He Is also a director and/or officer of Maybran Mines Limited, Donalda Mines Limited D'Eldona Gold Mines Limited. North Deron Mines Limited. North Frontier Explorations Limited, Great Basin Metal Mines Limited and Tri-Ex Mines Limited.
18. No director of the Company, other than Harry Eric Smith, now has or ever had any interest, directly or indirectly, in the mining claims acquired by the Company, (reference is hereby made to paragraph 10 hereof).
19. No director or officer has been paid or is proposed to be paid a salary as such. Each director will receive a fee of |25.00 for each meeting of the board of directors which be attends. The Company has agreed to pay a fee of 1200.00 per month for routine secretarial, administrative and nead office expenses to Robert Brown Corporate Services Limited of 100 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ontario, of which John T. Tokarsky, a director and secretary-treasurer of the Company, is an employee.
20. No dividends have been paid to date.21. Samuel Boltman, Harry E. Smith and Allan Lindion, by reason of beneficial ownership of vendor
shares of the Company, are in a position to elect or cause to be elected a majority of the directors of the Company.
22. The 75.000 vendor shares presently free from escrow owned by Samuel Boltman, Harry E. Smith and Allan Lindion, the vendo.s of the mining claims referred to in paragraph 10(a) hereof may be pledged or, if desired, will be sold by them at the current offering price for shares of the Company but the proceeds from the sale of such shares will not go into the treasury of the Company.
23. The signatories hereto are not aware of any present or proposed arrangement whereby vendor shires of the Company were sold or given or will be sola or given to any penon or persons as a bonus or otherwise. If any such arrangement is made and comes to the knowledge of the sig natories hereto, an appropriate amendment to this prospectus will be filed within twenty days thereof if the securities of the Company are then in primary distribution. Then are no material facts which require disclosure other than those above set forth. DATED this 15th day of November, 1965.WE. the undenigned directors and promoters hereby certify that the foregoing constitutes full,
true ana plain disclosure of all material facts in respect of the offering of securities referred to above as required under Section 38 of The Securities Act (Ontario) and there is no further material information applicable other than under the financial statements or reports where required.
DIRECTORS:WILLIAM ALFRED BISHOP HARRT ERIC SMITH
EDGAR MCLEAN JOHN THOMAS TOKARSKY ELMER FRANKLIN FURNISS
PROMOTERS:ALLAN LJNDZON HARRT ERIC SMITH
SAMUEL BOLTMANAND WE, the undenigned Underwriter-Optionee, hereby certify that to the best of our knowledge, information and belief, the foregoing constitutes full, true and plain disclosure of all material facts in respect of the offering of securities referred to above as required under Section 38 of The Securities Act (Ontario), and there is no further material information applicable other than under the Financial Statement or Reports where required. In respect of matten which are not within our knowledge, we have relied upon the accuracy and adequacy of the foregoing.
UNDERWRITER-OPTIONEE:H. E. SMITH SECURITIES LIMITEDper: "H. E. Smith"
JUBILANT CREEK MINES LIMITED(Incorporated under the laws of the Province of Ontario)
BALANCE SHEETAS AT NOVEMBER 9, 19*5
ASSETS
Cash ....,.,.,,,...,,.,,..............,....,..,................,..........................,,.............,..............
18 Unpatented mining claims in Kenning Township, Larder Lake Mining Division, Ontario, at valuation attributed to 750,000 shares of capital stock to be issued for the claims . . . . . .. ..... ... .. (46,000.00
26 Unpatented mining claims in Township 188, Sault Ste. Marie MiningDivHon, Ontario, at cost . . . ,. ...... .. .....,........,......., ..... 1.00
Organization expenses — estimated ................. ...............................,. ...........,.
4.00
45,001.008,600.00
5.00
LIABILITIES
Estimated liabilities for oceanization expenses Capital stock:
Authorised:3,000,000 shares, par value 11.00 each
Allotted — to be issued as fully paid: 5 shares for cash ....... .
750,000 shares for mining claimsLets — discount ...........
l 3,500.00
1750,000.00706,000.00
l 6.00
46,000.00
760,005 shares45,005.00
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Not*— By an agreement dated November 9, 1965 an underwriter has agreed to purchase 200,000
shares of the company's capital stock at 10* per share payable within 48 hours of *ne date
the Ontario Securities Commission accepts for filing a prospectus of the company (the
"effective date").In consideration of the aforementioned firm purchase the company granted the underwriter
an option to purchase all or any part of an additional 800,000 shares exercisable as follows:
200,000 shares at 12 Vi * per "hare, within 3 months of the "effective date" 200,000 shares at 15* per share, within 6 months of the "effective date" 200,000 shares at 201 per share, within 9 months of the "effective date" 200,000 shares at 2ft* p*r share, within 12 months of the "effective date"
Approved on behalf of the"W. A. BISHOP" (Director)
-J. T. TOKARSKY" (Director)
AUDITORS' REPORT
To the Directors ofJubilant Creek Mines Limited
We have examined the balance sheet of Jubilant Creek Mines Limited as at November 9,
1966 and in connection therewith reviewed such supporting evidence as we considered necessary i* the
In our opinion the accompanying balance sheet presents fairly the financial position of the
company as at November 9, 1965 In accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
Toronto, Ontario, FISHER, NISKER A COMPANY.
November 11, 1965. Chartered Accountant*.
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REPORT ON
JUBILANT CREEK MINES LIMITEDKENNING TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO
SUMMARYJubilant Creek Mines Limited holds a group of eighteen (18) claims in Kenning Township,
in the Larder Lake Mining Division of Ontario. They are approximately located at 49M6N, 80'uOW.The property is accessible most easily by air from Cochrane.The group appears to be close to the metasedimentary, meUvolcanic and granitic rock* lying
In the adjacent townships to the southeast.Aeromagnetic survey shows a strong basic intrusive running northwest across the property.
Ground prospecting and electromagnetic and magnetometer surveys are recommended.
PROPERTYThe property consists of a group of eighteen (18) contiguous unpatented mining claims
in the south eastern corner of Kenning Township, Ontario. The claims are numbered as follows: L-04507-24 inclusive.
LOCATION AND ACCESSThe claim group lies in Kenning Township in Larder Lake Mining Division of the Cochrane
District of Ontario. Approximate co-ordinates are *9'15N and 80"00W.The property is most easily accessible by aircraft from Cochrane, Ontario, a distance 65
miles to the south west. A plane can land on Circle Lake situated 8 miles to the west or on an unnamed lake 2 miles to the north. HISTORY
The property was acquired in 1966 and there is no history of previous work done.
GEOLOGYAccurate data being unavailable, it is not possible to state definitely the geology of the
group. It appears however that the underlying rocks of nearby townships to the south and east are Precambrian in age and of metasedimentary, metavolcanic or granitic nature.
Exploration work being carried out by other Companies in the area, notably Jubilee Iron Corp. Ltd., have indicated that base metal sulphides occur in the area, GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY
An aeromagnetic survey carried out by the Ontario Department of Mines *nd plotted on Map No. 2366G indicates a strong basic intrusive running northwest across the property.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONSIn view of the generally favorable geological structure adjacent to the south east of the
area, further investigation is warranted by prospecting and by magnetometer and electromagnetic surveys at 400* line intervals.
Estimated Cost of Survey:Line cutting: 20 miles at ^60/mile 11200.00 Magnetometer Survey: 20 miles at 166/mile . .. ............ ................ ............... 1100.00Electromagnetic Survey: 20 miles at (66/mile . ....... .......... ,. . 1300.00Prospecting . , .. ,. . . . 500.00Mobilization . ,. ...... ...................................... 500.00
TOTAL 14600.00Respectfully submitted,A. C. A. HOWE A ASSOCIATES LTD.A. C. A. Howe, P.Eng.
x CERTIFICATEI, A. C. A. Howe, of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, Province of Ontario, hereby certify that:I am a Mining Engineer with offices at 826-159 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario. l am a graduate of London University, England, B.Sc. in 1949. I am a member of the Association of Professional Engineer* of Ontario. I have no interest, direct or indirect, in either the property or securities of Jubilant Creek Mines Limited, nor do I expect to receive any such interestThis report is based on a personal knowledge of the area gained from other properties visited and on Government reports and maps of the area.
DATED at Toronto, Ontario, this 22nd day of October, 1965.A. C. A. Howe, P.Eng.
REPORT ON THE PROPERTY OF
JUBILANT CREEK MINES LIMITEDIN TOWNSHIP 188
SAULT STE. MARIE MINING DIVISION, ONTARIO
TO The Director* ofJUBILANT CREEK MINES LIMITED 100 Adeliade St West TORONTO l, Ontario
SUMMARYThis property, located some 32 miles by road northerly from Thessalon, Ontario, was
examined by the writer on October 10th and lith. 1965.
In the central part of the property, on Claim SSM-71954, an old trench, made apparently about 40 to 50 years ago, discloses a sheared argillite mineralised with the copper carbonate malachite. No copper sulphides were noted and it is probable that considerable leaching has taken place. Some copper mineralization was noted at places across a width of eighteen feet, with a more concentrated mineralization across eight feet on the north east side of the shear cone. In the immediate area the
- rocks are largely covered by glacial drift and there are no rock outcrops along the apparent strike as far as the creek 1,000 feet south easterly and for 2,000 feet north westerly from the showing. A short distance south east of the creek sheared anrillHe was noted, somewhat off the apparent strike, and on the west side of Wakomata Lake, about a-half mile farther south east a two-foot wide,
west striking quartz vein mineralized with c nicopyrite was noted.
CONCLUSIONSThe showing on Claim SSM 71954 is a strong looking shear tone, and further work \\ recom
mended at this location to show up the extent and grade of the copper mineralization, as well as to explore for other possible ore bearing structures.
RECOMMENDATIONSThe writer recommends that the trench on the shear zone in Claim SSM 71954 be enlarged
and deepened to expose the primary copper mineralization, and surface work be done along the strike of the zone as far as the depth of overburden will permit. Concurrent with this surface work a program of line cutting and a geological examination of the property should be done tp be followed by a suitable geophysical survey to indicate the position of any mineralized sections in the known ht.*ar zone and to explore for additional copper bearing structures. An induced polarization and resutivity survey would possibly be the most suitable type of geophysical work. Depending on the results obtaiped the foregoing program should be followed by diamond drilling. Allowing for 2,000 linear feet o/ drilling the above program would cost about flS.OOO.
PROPERTY AND LOCATIONThe property is about 32 miles northerly from Thessalon, a town on the Soo braa:h of the
C.P.R. to which point there is a hard surfaced road whkh runs through the west part of the property.
The property consists of 26 unpatented mining claims in Township 188, Sault St*. Marie Mining Division of Ontario and these claims are numbered:
SSM. 70972. 70973, 71964, 75834, 76226, 76227 SSM. 76901, 76902, 76903, 76904. 76905, 76933 SSM. 77269, 77270, 77271, 77272, 77273 SSM. 77292, 77293, 77294, 77295, 77296, 77297 SSM. 77298, 77299, 77300
GENERAL GEOLOGYTbe general geology of the area is shown on Map. No 192A — the Wakomata Lake Area,
published by tbe Geological Survey of Canada. The rocks consist of flatly dipping quartzite*, cong
lomerates and argillite* of tbe Cobalt series of Late Huronian Age, which nave been intruded by
•ills and dykes of quartz diabase. The northwesterly part of tbe property is largely covered by
unconsolidated drift of glacial origin.
MINERALIZATIONOn Claim SSM. 71954 an old trencb exposes a strong shear zone in argillites. The zone strikes
N.56 degrees west with an almost vertical dip. The shearing is seen across a width of 18 feet, but
is mor* intensified along the north-east side where considerable malachite across a width of eight
feet wu noted. The malachite appears to be residual, the primary copper sulphides having been
removed by leaching.Immediately to the north west of the shear is a harder silicified argillite, showing no
sulphides but spotted with considerable limonite. A similar silicified tone was noted on the shore
of tbe lake som* 3.0OO feet south easterly.Shear,*] argillite was noted south ecst of the creek, somewhat south west of the apparent
strike of tV.b mineralized zone.The consolidated rocks in the vicinity of the mineralized showing are largely covered by
glacial drift, which obscures the possible extension along strike of the mineralized zone for a total
distance of around 3,000 feet, as well as hiding any additional and parallel vein structures that
might be present.
PREVIOUS WORKApparently no work has been done on the property in recent years. Examination of several
former trenches and pits indicate they were excavated probably some 40 to 50 years ago.
185 McNaughton St Sudbury, Ontario. October 16th, 1965.
Respectfully submitted,
D. C. McKechnie, P.Eng.
CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATION
I, DONALD C. McKECHNIE, of the City of Sudbury, in the Province of Ontario, Canada,
HEREBY CERTIFY:
1. THAT I am a Mining Engineer and Geologist and reside in the City of Sudbury, Canada.
2. THAT I am a graduate of the University of British Columbia (1920) in Mining Engineering,
and have been practising my profession for the past 43 years, and that I am a member of
the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario.
3. THAT I have no direct or indirect interest K t!.* property of Jubilant Creek Mines Limited,
in Township 188, Ontario, nor do I expect to receive any interest either directly or indirectly
in the property or in the securities of tbe Company holding the property.
4. THAT the accompanying report dated October 15th, 1965, is based on a personal examination
of the property on October 10th and lith, 196S.
185 McNaughton St Sudbury, Ontario October 15th, 1965.
D. C. McKECHNIE, P.Eng.
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Dear Kr. Jcx^ouln:
v'lth respect to diamond drill core from holes 6?-l and 67-2, ?62 ft. of .cor* drilled in Township ?Jo. 188, Ontario, claims J? SP 70973 and 71951*, be advised that this core was shipped to Toronto for examination and assay.
As Is* normal when assay returns are negative, the core was dumped out in Unionville, Ontario, where it is today.
1'ours truly.
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