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GEOPHYSICAL REPORT on an INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEY for OTIS J. EXPLORATION LIMITED on the MAISONVILLE TOWNSHIP PROPERTIES LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION 682 Submitted by: S. Anderson Rayan Exploration Limited RECEIVED SEP 26 199B MINING LANDS BRANC 42A01NE02302.16821 MAISONVILLE 010

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GEOPHYSICAL REPORTon an

INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYfor

OTIS J. EXPLORATION LIMITEDon the

MAISONVILLE TOWNSHIP PROPERTIES LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION

682

Submitted by: S. AndersonRayan Exploration Limited

RECEIVED

SEP 26 199B

MINING LANDS BRANC

42A01NE02302.16821 MAISONVILLE 010

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduct ion..........................................lLocat ion and Access.................. .................2Personnel......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Claims........... .....................................3General Geology.......................................4Work Program... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5IP Specifications.....................................5,6Survey Resuits........................................7,8Recommendat ions and Cone lus i ons.......................9,10Certificate...........................................!!

FIGURES

Location Map...................................Figure lRegional Location Map..........................Figure 2Claim Sketch-Golden ChiId......................Figure 3Claim Sketch-Twin Lakes........................Figure 4

MAPS

GOLDEN CHILD PROPERTY

Psuedo-sections l:2500. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..........Plate l of l

TWIN LAKES PROPERTY

Psuedo-sections l:2500.........................Plate l of l

APPENDICES

Scintrex IPR-12 Receiver......................Appendix AScintrex IPC-9 Transmitter....................Appendix B

42A01NE02302.16821 MAISONVILLE 010C

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INTRODUCTION

Rayan Exploration Limited of Timmins Ontario was hired on a contract basis by otis J. Exploration limited to conduct an Induced Polarization survey on their Maisonville Township Properties. The work was carried out on two separate properties; the Golden Child Prospect and the Twin Lakes Property, both located in Maisonville Township, Larder Lake Mining Division, District of Timiskaming, Ontario.Maisonville Township hosts numerous base metal and gold showing, a number of which are situated within the current project areas. The purpose of this work program was to provide I.P. coverage over the two properties in an attempt locate and trace the extent of a some of these showings, as well as locate any new ones.The IP survey conducted by Rayan Exploration Limited was carried out during the month of June, 1995. This included 5 days on the Golden Child Prospect and 3 days on the Twin Lakes Property.

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LOCATION AND ACCESS

Both the Maisonville Township Properties are located in Maisonville Township, Larder Lake Mining Division, District of Timiskaming, Ontario. Maisonville Township is situated roughly 20 km northwest from the town of Kirkland Lake, Ontario.

Golden Chi Id;

The Golden Child Prospect is located in the south central portion of Maisonville Township. The claim group is made up of 4 contiguous unpatented mining claims ( 17 units ) located in parts of Lots 4,5,6 and 7, Con II. The north end of Kapakita Lake is situated within the central portion of the block.

The grid is accessed by going north on HWY li from the town of Kenogami for about 12 km. to the junction of Hwy 570, to Sesikinika.

This Hwy heads east through the village of Sesikinika and ends at Kapakita Creek. From here a network of old bush roads head north and cut through the western part of the claim group.

Twin Lakes:

The Twin Lakes Property is made up of a block of 10 contiguous unpatented mining claims ( 25 units ) located in the north western portion of Maisonville Township. The grid covers most of the Sl/2 of Lots 9 and 10, Con IV. The south end of Lower Twin Lake, as well as a section of the Whiteclay River extend onto the northern portion of the block. The Trans-Canada Pipeline, Hwy 11 and the Ontario Northland Rail Road all run roughly north south through the central part of the claim group, just west of the cut grid.

Access to the work area was gained by going north on Hwy li from the town of Kenogami for about 15 km. to the White Clay River. Just before the White Clay river a gravel road heads east from the Hwy 11 and leads to the Trans-Canada Pipeline. From this point, the grid lies about 300 meters to the east, and was accessed by foot.

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OTIS J. EXPLORATION LIMITEDTWIN LAKE PROPERTY

__________QOLDEN CHILD PROSPECT

LOCATION MAP

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J. EXPLORATIONTitl.: REGIONAL LOCATION MAPProperty:

TWIN LAKE PROPERTYt

GOLDEN CHILD PROSPECT

,RAYAN

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PERSONNEL

The people directly involved with the IP survey were all employed by Rayan Exploration Limited, and are as follows.

Bryan Belanger..........................-North BayDave MacArthur...........................TimminsAndy Durham..............................TimminsBrad Norman..............................Timmins

All work was supervised by R.J.Meikle.

CLAIMS

The claims which make up the Maisonville Township properties include a variety of single and multi unit unpatented mining claims. All are recorded in Maisonville Township, Larder Lake Mining Division. The following is a list of the claim numbers for the portions of each property covered or partially covered by the the current work program.

Golden Child Prospect

Claim ft # of units

1203505 l1203506 91203507 61203508 l

17 units

Twin Lakes Property

Claim # t of units

1185611 l1181612 l1186821 21186913 3

7 units

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CLAIM SKETCHProperty:

GOLDEN CHILD PROSPECT

RAYANLID

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TWIN LAKE PROERTY

RAYANEXPLORATION LTD

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GENERAL GEOLOGY

Golden Child Prospect:

The property is underlain by mafic to intermediate metavolcanic rocks and mafic to ultramafic intrusives with the intrusives predominantly gabbro and diorite forming the majority of the exposed outcrop. All of the above are cut by north south trending Matatchewan diabase dykes.Gold showings are related to pyritic quartz or quartz carbonate veins and shearing that has been identified immediately south and west of the property as well as the northern portion of the property.

Twin Lakes Property:

The Twin Lakes Prospect is underlain by Archean mafic to intermediate metavolcanics, felsic intrusive (granitic) rocks, mafic and ultramafic intrusives. Proterozoic rocks, Cobalt group sediments overly the Archean in the extreme north portion of the property,A number of gold and base metal showings are documented on the property and surrounding claims. The majority of the gold showings are related to narrow quartz veins, carbonate alteration and shear zones.Prospecting, ground magnetic surveys and research by the Twin Lakes Property vendors, indicate a northeast trending fault (DK fault) cutting the property. An auriferous shear zone proximal to this fault has been stripped and sampled.

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WORK PROGRAM

The work program conducted on the Maisonville Township properties took the form of an induced polarization survey. The same survey parameters were used for the IP survey on both grids. Between the two properties a total of 8 days were spent surveying. This includes 3 days on the Twin Lakes Property and 5 days on the Golden Child Prospect. It should be noted that cultural noise problems were encountered for 2 of the survey days on the Golden Child Prospect. The reason for this was due to cultural noise interference which was traced to electrical testing being carried out in the area by Trans-Canada Pipelines. This noise made it impossible to obtain quality data, and as a result the survey was shut down until the tests being carried out by Trans-Canada Pipelines were completed and they had moved out of the area.

The following is a brief description of the survey equipment and parameters used to carry out the induced polarization survey.

General IP Theory

The IP method involves applying voltage across two electrodes in a pulsed manner i.e. 2 seconds on, 2 seconds off. A second "dipole" or electrode pair, measures the residual potential or voltage between them after the voltage is shut off or during the 2 second off cycle. The potential is recorded at different times after the shut off. If, for example, there is sulphide mineralization within the measuring dipoles, they will be polarized or charges set up on the sulphide particles. This polarization gives the zone a capacitor effect, thereby blocking the current delay giving a higher chargeability reading.

A typical signature for many gold showings would be a chargeability high, resistivity high and magnetic low. This would be characteristic of a mineralized, highly altered carbonated and/or silicified zone. However, this is by no means the only geological setting for gold, therefore every profile should be looked at individually and correlated with all other geophysical- geological data.

Electrode Array

The electrode array used for the survey was the Dipole- Dipole Array. In this array two current electrodes (CI, C2) and two receiver or potential electrodes are moved down a line in unison. In this case the "a" spacing or distance between each dipole was fixed at 25 meters apart. For an 13=1 reading, the closest Ci and PI were 25 meters apart. The C1-C2 dipole remain in the same place while the potential dipole (P1-P2) moves ahead on "a" spacing and the array is ready for an N^ reading.

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IP Survey Parameters

The IP survey was carried out using the following parameters:

Method: Time DomainElectrode Array: Dipole-Dipole"a" spacing: 25 metersNumber of Dipoles Read: 1-4Pulse Duration: 2 seconds on, 2 seconds offDelay Time: 500 millisecondsIntegration Tine: 420 millisecondsReceiver: Scintrex IPR-12Transmitter: Scintrex IPC-9Data Presentation: Psuedosections

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SURVEY RESULTS

The Induced Polarization survey conducted on the Maisonville Township properties outlined a number of areas of interest. These zones along with their chargeable and resistive characteristics will be listed below.

Golden Child Prospect

Location Chargeability

L 0+OOE

3+OON-3+75N 0+50N-1+20N 0+70S-1+50S 2+755-open S

L 2+OOW

N2+50N-3+60N 0+25S-1+25N 1+503-open S

L 4+OOW

5+50N-6+80N 0+50N-1+75N 0+50S-2+75S

L 6+OOW

6+85N-7+50N 3+75N-5+80N 2+25N-2+80N 3+OOS-Open S

very chargeable moderately chargeable moderately chargeable moderately chargeable

weakly chargeable moderately chargeable very chargeable very chargeable

very chargeable weakly chargeable weakly chargeable

weakly chargeable-deep very chargeable weakly chargeable weakly chargeable

Resistivity

very resistive resistive contact very resistive very resistive

resistive contact very resistive very resistive very resistive

resistive contact very resistive very resistive

contactresi st ive resistive resistive very resistive

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TWIN LAKES PROPERTY

Locat ion

L 0+OOE

3+OON-open N

L 3+OOE

1+BON-open N

L 6+OOE

3+SON-open N

L 9 + OOE

0+60N-1+20N 1+OOS-O+OON

L 12+OOE

3+OON-6+40N O+GON-open S

L 15+OOE

O+OON-1+OON 0+50S-1+10S 1+50S-2+10S

L 19+OOE

1+OON-2+80N 1+OOS-2+OOS

L 24+OOE

3+00-open N 2+OON-3+OON 0+OON-2+OON 0+OON-1+50S 1+50S-2+50S

L 27+OOE

Chargeability

moderately chargeable

moderately chargeable

moderately chargeable

weakly chargeable weakly chargeable

weakly chargeable moderately chargeable

moderately chargeable moderately chargeable moderately chargeable

moderately chargeable weakly chargeable

weakly chargeable moderately chargeable weakly chargeable moderately chargeable weakly chargeable

Resistivity

conductive contact

resistive contact

resistive contact

resistive contact resistive-shallow

very resistive very resistive

very resistive very resistive very resistive

resistive contact very resistive

resistive contactresistiveresistiveresi st i veresistive

CH40N-open N weakly chargeable resistive

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RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS

Both the properties surveyed showed a number of chargeable anomalies of various strengths and resistive characteristics that should be further tested.

Golden Child Prospect

The majority of the zones outlined within this block show strong responses. Since only every second line was surveyed, resulting in a distance of 200 meters between lines, it is difficult to match some of the zones between lines. This may be due in part to irregular strike directions, or possibly breaks or offset in the strike. Certainly some of the stronger responses would tend to suggest a fairly high sulphides content. If the gold values in this geological setting are related to sulphide content, then these strong responses would be of particular interest and might receive priority.

Although at this time some of the IP zones may appear to be defined well enough to test with diamond drilling, consideration should be given to acquiring additional information for a more complete view. One of the first step in determining possible drill targets or a priority list for the zones discussed, is to compile all the available data on the property. If it has not already been done, a total field magnetometer survey should be carried out over the entire property with a 100 meter line interval. This should help in joining some of the zones from line to line, as only every second line was surveyed with IP, resulting in a 200 meter line spacing. Geological mapping and sampling should also be cared out over any areas of interest with outcrop, especially the I.P. anomalies. This might help determine the relationship between gold vales and sulphide content. Some fill-in lines of IP over any features of interest should also be considered.

If the results warrant it, and it is found that the gold values increase at all with sulphide content, then a number of the stronger IP anomalies should definitely be tested with a diamond drill program.

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10 Twin Lakes Property

A number of IP anomalies were also outlined within this block, although they display a much weaker response. This however does not take away from the property, as a weakly chargeable zone situated within a resistive environment are often typical of a weakly mineralized zone of alteration or silicification. For this reason and because of the favourable gold environment within this block, none of the IP anomalies outlined should be dismissed without further testing.

As with the previous property, data compilation should be the first step taken in assessing the anomalies outlined. Again, a magnetometer survey combined with geological mapping and sampling may answer a number of questions, and help establish a priority list for some of the questionable zones.

The magnetometer data might prove helpful in defining the various geological rock units and structures within the block, while geological mapping and sampling might establish what type of relationship the sulphide content has with gold values. If the gold values are not dependent on highs sulphide content, then all of the IP zone, no matter how weak should be looked at.

After this, if the results warrant it, any zone requiring further testing might be tested with a diamond drill program.

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11CERTIFICATION

I, Steve Anderson of Timmins, Ontario hereby certify that:

1. I hold a three year Technologist Diploma from Sir Sandford College , Lindsay, Ontario, obtained in May 1981.

2. I have been practising my profession since 1979 in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, NWT, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.

3. I have been employed directly with Asamera Oil Inc. UrangesselIschaft Canada Ltd.. Nanisivik Mines Ltd., R.S. Middleton Exploration Services Ltd.,and Rayan Exploration Ltd.

4. I have based conclusions and recommendations contained in this report on knowledge of the area, my previous experience and on the results of the field work conducted on the property during 1995

Dated this 15th day of November, 1995 at Timmins, Ontario.

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APPENDIX 'A'

SCINTREX IPR-12 - I.P. RECEIVER

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l PR-12 Time Domain Induced Polarization/Resistivity Receiver

Brief Description

The IPR-12 Time Domain IP/Resistivity Receiver is principally used in exploration for precious and base metal mineral deposits. In addition, it is used in geoelec- trical surveying for groundwater or geothermal resources, often to great depths. For these latter targets, the induced polarization measurements may be as useful as the high accuracy resistivi ty results since it often happens that geo logical materials have IP contrasts when resistivity differences are absent.

Due to its integrated, lightweight, micropro cessor based design and its large, 16 line display screen, the IPR-12 is a remarkably powerful, yet easy to use instrument. A wide variety of alphanumeric and graphical information can be viewed by the operator during and after the taking of readings. Signals from up to eight potential dipoles can be measured simultaneously and recorded in solid-state memory along with automatically calculated parameters. Later, data can be output to a printer or a PC (direct or via modem) for processing into profiles and maps.

The IPR-12 is compatible with Scintrex IPC and TSQ Transmitters, or others which output square waves with equal on and off periods and polarity changes each half cycle. The IPR-12 measures the pri mary voltage (Vp), self potential (SP) and time domain induced polarization (Mi) characteristics of the received waveform. Resistivity, statistical and Cole-Cole oarameters are calculated and recorded in memory with the measured data and time.

Scintrex has been active in induced polar- zation research, development, manufac- :uring, consulting and surveying for over thirty years. We offer a full range of instru mentation, accessories and training.

The IPR-12 Receiver measures spectral IP signals from eight dipo/es simultaneously then records measured and calculated parameters in memory.

Benefits

Speed Up Surveys

The IPR-12 saves you time and money in carrying out field surveys. Its capacity to measure up to eight dipoles simultaneous ly is far more efficient than older receivers measuring a single dipole. This advantage is particularly valuable in drillhole logging where electrode movement time is mini mal.

The built-in, solid-state memory records all information associated with a reading, dis pensing with the need for any hand written notes. PC compatibility means rapid elec tronic transfer of data from the receiver to a computer for rapid data processing.

Taking a reading is simple and fast. Only a few keystrokes are virtually needed

since the IPR-12 features automatic circuit resistance checks, SP buckout and gain ^ setting.

High Quality Data

One of the most important features of the IPR-12 in permitting high quality data to be acquired, is the large display screen which allows the operator easy real time access to graphic and alphanumeric displays of instrument status and measured data. The IPR-12 ensures that the operator obtains accurate data from field work.

The number and relative widths of the IP decay curve windows have been carefully chosen to yield the transient information required for proper interpretation of spec tral IP data. Timings are selectable to per mit a very wide range of responses to be measured.

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Specifications

Inputs1 to 8 dipoles are measured simultaneously.

Input Impedance16 Megohms

SP Bucking±10 volt range. Automatic linear correction operating on a cycle by cycle basis.

Input Voltage (Vp) Range50'uvoltto 14 volt

Chargeability (M) RangeO to SOOmillivolt

Tau Range1 millisecond to 1000 seconds

Reading Resolution of Vp, SP and MVp, 10 microvolt; SP, 1 millivolt; M, 0.01 millivolt/volt

Absolute Accuracy of Vp, SP and MBetter than 1 070

Common Mode RejectionAt input more than 10Odb

Vp Integration Time1007o to 8QVo of the current on time.

.P Transient ProgramTotal measuring time keyboard selectable at 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 or 32 seconds. Normally 14 windows except that the first four are not measured on the 1 second timing, the first three are not measured on the 2 sec- and timing and the first is not measured on he 4 second timing. (See diagram on

page 2.) An additional transient slice of minimum 10 ms width, and 10ms steps, vith delay of at least 40 ms is keyboard jelectable.

Transmitter TimingEqual on and off times with polarity change

each half cycle. On/off times of 1,2, 4, 8, 16 or 32 seconds. Timing accuracy of

: 100 ppm or better is required.

external Circuit TestAll dipoles are measured individually in equence, using a 10 Hz square wave, he range is O to 2 Mohm with O.lkohm

resolution. Circuit resistances are dis-nJayed and recorded.

SynchronizationSelf synchronization on the signal received at a keyboard selectable dipole. Limited to avoid mistriggering.

FilteringRF filter, 10 Hz 6 pole low pass filter, sta tistical noise spike removal.

Internal Test Generator1200 mV of SP; 807 mV of Vp and 30.28 mV/V of M.

Analog MeterFor monitoring input signals; switchable to any dipole via keyboard.

Keyboard1 7 key keypad with direct one key access to the most frequently used functions.

Display16 lines by 42 characters, 128 x 256 dots, Backlit Liquid Crystal Display. Displays instrument status and data during and after reading. Alphanumeric and graphic dis plays.

Display HeaterAvailable for below -15'C operation.

Memory CapacityStores approximately 400 dipoles of infor mation when 8 dipoles are measured simultaneously.

Real Time ClockData is recorded with year, month, day, hour, minute and second.

Digital Data OutputFormatted serial data output for printer and PC etc. Data output in 7 or 8 bit ASCII, one start, one stop bit, no parity format. Baud rate is keyboard selectable for stan dard rates between 300 baud and 51.6 kBaud. Selectable carriage return delay to accommodate slow peripherals. Hand shaking is done by X-on/X-off.

Standard Rechargeable BatteriesEight rechargeable Ni-Cad D cells. Supplied with a charger, suitable for 110/230V, 50 to 60 Hz, 10W. More than 20 hours service at -i-25'C, more than 8 hours at -30'C.

Ancillary Rechargeable BatteriesAn additional eight rechargeable Ni-Cad D cells may be installed in the console along with the Standard Rechargeable Batteries. Used to power the Display Heater or as back up power. Supplied with a second charger. More than 6 hours service at-30"C.

Use of Non-Rechargeable BatteriesCan be powered by D size Alkaline batter ies, but rechargeable batteries are recom mended for longer life and lower cost over time.

Operating Temperature Range-30'C to *50"C

Storage Temperature Range-30'C to +50-C

DimensionsConsole: 355 x 270 x 165 mm Charger: 1 20 x 95 x 55mm

WeightsConsole: 5 .8 kgStandard or Ancillary RechargeableBatteries: 1 .3 kgCharger: 1 .1 kg

Transmitters availableIPC-9 200 W TSQ-2E 750 W TSQ-3 3 kW TSQ-4 10kW

In Canada

222 Snidercroft Rd. Concord, Ontario Canada, L4K1B5

In the U.S.A.

85 River Rock Drive Unit #202 Buffalo, N.Y. U.S.A. 14207

IPR-12/94

Tel.: (905)669-2280 Fax: (905) 669-6403 Telex: (905) 06-964570

Tel.: (716)298-1219 Fax: (716)298-1317

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APPENDIX 'B'

SCINTREX IPC-9 - I.P. TRANSMITTER

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IPC-9/200W

INDUCED POLARIZATION AND O.C. RESISTIVITY TRANSMITTER

2.0 SPECIFICATIONS

Maximum Output Power

Output Voltage

Output Current

Meter Ranges

Automatic Cycle Timing

Automatic Polarity Change

Pulse Durations

Period Time Stability and Accuracy

Open Loop Protection

Synchronization Output

Internal Power Sources

20OW defined as when current is on and into a resistive load*

Switch selectable at nominal settings of 15, 150, 210, 300, 425, 600 or 850 V.

1.5 A maximum.

Switch selectable at 50 mA, 150 mA, 500 mA, 1500 mA full scale with accuracy of ±32 of full scale.

T:T:T:T; onroff:on:off.

Each 2T.

T is switch selectable at l, 2, 4, 8, 16 or 32 seconds.

Crystal controlled to better than 0.002 percent of the selected pulse duration.

High voltage is automatically turned off if the output power is less than 2 W. This'can be overridden manually for testing purposes. This protection Is not effective at the 15 V output.

, ~, - j *" "* > "- - ~ *

Optically isolated, suitable for external synchronization of the IPR-11 multichannel IP Receiver*

Two battery packs 'are standard, each containing 4 GC 660-1 l ead-a'cld "gel- typebatteries' giving 24 V at 12~ ' '

External Power Sources

One Penlite battery, Eyeready E91 or equivalent* :

24 V DC supply at maximum 10A.

2 -

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Power for Battery Charger

Dimensions and Weights

Operating Temperature Range

Standard Equipment

Optional Equipment

Shipping Weight

115 or 230 VAC, 50 to 400 Hz, 100 W.

Transmitters with two batterypacks:140 x 300 x 460 nun; 16.0 kg

Single battery pack: -140 x 300 x 150 mm; 6.2 kg

Charger:140 x 300 x 150 mm; 5.5 kg

-30"C to *55'C.

Console, 2 battery packs, battery charger, carrying harness. Two giant banana plugs, minor spare parts kit.

Reels, wire, porous pots, electrodes, major spare parts kit, radio transceivers, back pack.

46 kg includes reusable wooden shipping case.

2-2

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.nis'ry ofNorthern Development and Mines

Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim

Mining Act

NO.

9680*00^^0

/naJ Information collected on this form Is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This Information win be used for correspondence. Questions about collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager, Mining Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, Fourth Ftoor, 159 Cedar Street, xlbury. Ontario, P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264. f\ t /* f^ f\ 12* l 682 lInstructions: - Please type or print and submit in duplicate.- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations

Recorder.- A separate copy of this form must be cc- Technical reports and maps must accon- A sketch, showing the claims the work i: 42A01NE02302.16821 MAISONVILLE

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Recorded Holders) Client No.—f XM \ ' V 1 1 1 Z d 7^ \OTT\ L^ortxAoUVrV- N l l l 9 T) ^Address Telephone No.r. O. (Oov, 11*40) \^if?XLAMO u^K*. . Owrario r 2^1 3^ -f 3p5)5O-4^^-^Mining Division Township/Area M or G"Ptan No.

Dates . i Work From: 7 , O ^ To: A o ^ e •r-' Performed \JUS1 * /Z- -/S VYy/7 r0 2^0'7.^Vork Performed (Check One Work Group Only)

Work Group

Geotechnical Survey

Physical Work, Including Drilling

Rehabilitation

Other Authorized Work

Assays

Assignment from Reserve

otal Assessment Worklote: The Minister mf

holder cannot v

Type

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niaimftH on the Attached Statement of Costs .f S^iTf-iy reject for assessment work credit all or part of the assessment work submitted if the recorded erify expenditures claimed in the statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification.

'ersons and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report)Name

g r— \ i ' i i \ fayfM^ T~VC3\f7rx^A ieH~\-S* i — ''Ci

-- Address." ' f\ ' ^-^.

ittach a schedule If necessary)

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RECEIVED

SEP 26 1996

MINING LANDS BRANCH

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ertlflcatlon of Beneficial Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverse sideRecorded Holder or Agent (Signature)l certify that at the time the work was performed, the claims covered In this work report were recorded In the current holder's name or held under a beneficial Interest by (he current recorded holder.

Date

ertlflcatlon of Work Reportl certify that l have a personal knowledge of the facts set forth in this Work report, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after Its completion and annexed report is true, ame and Address of Person Certifying

Date Notice ^A^rnendments

11 (03A1)

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Credits you are claiming in this report may be cut back. In order to minimize the adverse effects of such deletions, please indicate from which claims you wish to priorize the deletion of credits. Please mark (^) one of the following:1. O Credits are to be cut back starting with the claim listed last, working backwards.2. D Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims contained in this report of work.3. D Credits are to be cut back as priorized on the attached appendix.H. S4tij4t^-s lAj'vVV-^ r*V.*-t*C- O-vx^ovjk.v-A'S .In the event that ygu have not specified your choice of priority, option one will be implemented.

Note 1: Examples of beneficial Interest are unrecorded transfers, option agreements, memorandum of agreements, etc., with respect to the mining claims.

\te 2: If work has been performed on patented or leased land, please complete the following:

[tify that the recorded holder had a beneficial interest In the patented ised land at the time the work was performed.

Signature Date

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.try of.them Development

./id Mines

Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des mines

Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit

(ztat des couts aux fins du credit devaluation

Mining Act/Loi sur les mines

Transaction No./N" de transaction

Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This information will be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining claim(s). Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager, Minings Lands, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 4th Floor, 159 Cedar Street, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264.

2. 1 682 lLes renseignements personnels contenus dans la presente formule sont recueillis en vertu de la Lol sur les mines et serviront i tenir 4 Jour un registre des concessions minieres. Adresser toute quesiton sur la collece de ces renseignements au chef provincial des terrains miniers, ministere du DeVeloppement du Nord et des Mines, 159, rue Cedar, 4e etage, Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264.

1. Direct Costs/Couts directs

Type

Wages Salalres

Contractor's and Consultant's Fees Drafts de ('entrepreneur et de I'expert- consell

Supplies Used Fournltures utlllsees

Equipment Rental Location de materiel

Description

Labour(Ui** cjutti^y) Main-d'oeuvre

Field Supervision Supervision sur le terrain

Type

I.r. tonrrat^Or

Type

Type

Amount Montant

24 R

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Total Direct Costs Total des coQts directs

Totals Total global

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2. Indirect Costs/Couts indirects* * Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not

allowable as assessment work.Pour le remboursement des travaux de rehabilitation, les couts indirects ne sont pas admissibles en (ant que travaux devaluation.

Type

Transportation Transport

Food and Lodging Nourrlture et hebergementMobilization and Demobilization Mobilisation et demobilisation

Description

Type

Amount Montant

Sub Total of Indirect Costs Total partial des couts indirects

Amount Allowable (not greater than 20H of Direct Costs) Montant admissible (n'excedant pas 20 W des couts directs)

Total Value of Assessment Credit Valour totale du credit Total of Direct and Allowable devaluation Indirect costml (Total de* couti direct!

Totals Total global

t Indirect* admissible!

Note: The recorded holder will be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification^ verification is not made, the Minister may all or part of the assessment work submi

Note : Le titulaire enregistre sera tenu de verifier les depenses demandees dans le present etat des couts dans les 30 jours suivant une demande ^ cet effet. Si la verification n'est pas effectuee, le ministre peut rejeter tout ou une partie des travaux d'evaluation presented.

J")

Filing Discounts

1. Work filed within two years of completio the above Total Value of Assessment

2 6 1996 Re nlses pour depot

is claJruad. aj^ffiffiigfjjANCHJ BS travaux deposes dans les deux ans suivant leur achievement sont -™ -——— rembourses a 100 % de la valeur totale susmentionnee du credit d'evaluation.

2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at SOW of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:

Total Value of Assessment Credit Total Assessment Claimed

x 0.50

2. Les travaux deposes trois, quatre ou cinq ans apres leur achievement sont rembourses a 50 'Mi de la valeur totale du credit d'evaluation susmentionne. Voir les calculs ci-dessous.

Valeur totale du credit devaluation

x 0.50

Evaluation totale demandee

Certification Verifying Statement of Costs Attestation de l'etat des couts

l hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompanying Report of Work form.

that as ____^(RecorcfqJ Holder, Agent, Position in Company)

to make this certification

J'atteste par la presente :que les montants indiques sont le plus exact possible et que ces defenses ont etd engagers pour effectuer les travaux d'evaluation sur les terrains indiqu6s dans la formule de rapport de travail ci-joint.

am authorized Et qu'a titre de. je suis autorise(titulaire enregistre, representant, poste occupd dans la compagnie)

a faire cette attestation.

Nota : Dans cette formule, lorsqu'il ie des personnes, le masculin est0212 (04/91) ilis6 au sens neutre.

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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

January 21, 1997

Roy SpoonerMining Recorder4 Government Road EastKirkland Lake, ONP2N 1A2

Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines Ontario

Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5

Telephone: Fax:

(705) (705)

670-5853 670-5863

Dear Sir or Madam:

Subject: Transaction Number(s): W9680.00460

Submission Number: 2.16821

StatusApproval After Notice

We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s).

The attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS

SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.

If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the

notice, and any steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision,

subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work

which has received a 45 Day Notice.

Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by

the response date on the summary.

NOTE: This correspondence may affect the status of your mining lands. Please contact the Mining

Recorder to determine the available options and the status of your claims.

If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Bruce Gates by e-mail at

[email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5856.

Yours sincerely,

ORIGINAL SIGNED BYRon C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands SectionMines and Minerals Division

Correspondence ID: 10501

Copy for: Assessment Library

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Work Report Assessment Results

Submission Number: 2 .16821

Date Correspondence Sent: J anuary 21, 1997 Assessor: Bruce Gates

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

W9680.00460 1203505 MAISONVILLE Approval After Notice January 18, 1997

Section:

14 Geophysical IP

The 45 days outlined in the Notice dated December 4, 1996 have passed.

Assessment work credit has been approved as outlined on the attached Distribution of Assessment Work Credit sheet.

Correspondence to: Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):

Mining Recorder THOMAS JOHN ELI OBRADOVICH Kirkland Lake, ON KIRKLAND LAKE, Ontario

Resident Geologist Kirkland Lake, ON

Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON

Page: l

Correspondence ID: 10501

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Distribution of Assessment Work Credit

The following credit distribution reflects the value of assessment work performed on the mining land(s). Please contact the Mining Recorder to determine if this affects the status of your claims.

Date: J anuary 21, 1997

Submission Number: 2 .16821

Transaction Number: W 9680.00460

Claim Number Value Of Work Performed

1203505 5,500.001203506 1,000.001203507 366.001203508 0.00

Total: S 6 ,866.00

Page: l

Correspondence ID: 10501

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PATENTED LANUCROWN LAND SAIFLEASESLOCATED LANDLICENSE OF OCCUPATIONMINING RIGHTS ONLYSURFACE RIGHTS ONLYROADSIMPROVED ROADS tKING'S HIGHWAYSRAILWAYSPOWER LINESMARSH OK WMJ''K( 'MINES

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GREMFELL TWP -* M.35INOTICE OF FORESTRY ACTiViTY

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AND MAV BE SUBJECT OF FORESTRY OPERATONS,THE MNR UNTT FORESTER FOR THIS AREACONTACTED AT: P.O. BOX (29

SWASTIKA, ONT. POK ITO 705-642-3222

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400 surface rights reservation along the shores of all lakes ana overs

Areas withdrawn f rom s takinq

WITHDRAWN KKOM STAKING. SECTION 71-C PENDING APPLICATION UNDER PUBLIC LANDS ACT

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ALL ISLANDS IN SESEKINIKA .AKC ARE WITHDRAWN FROM STAKING BY ORDEft-IN- COUNCIL DATED DEC. 7 . 1 921

© SURFACE RIGHTS WITHDRAWN FROM STAKING. SEC/43JTO , NOV. 8. I97O. FILE 2Z032

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TJHE INFORMATION THAT APPEARS ON THIS MAP HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM "ARIOUS SOURCES, AND ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED. THOSE WISHING TO STAKE MIN ING CLAIMS SHOULD CON SULT WITH THE MINING RECORDER, MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOP MENT AND MINES, FOR AD DITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF THE LANDS SHOWN HEREON.

Pip— M4Q.25 ft. on

DATE RECEIVED JAM 2O1B9

42A01NE02302 16821 MAISONVILLE 200

COPY OF TM8 MYLAR COPY OF THI3 MYLAR ARCHIVED JUNF l, 199? ' AACHVRP WEC OC/WARCHIVED JONE 28, 1994 ARCHIVED MAY 22/96

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RES H9

FILT

r- 40000

- 20000

3008 2508 2008 1508 1008 508 ON SON 100N 150N 200N 250N SOON 350N 400N

30p8 , 2Sp8 ISpS , IQpS , 51)8 , ON

1.7 1.6 2.0 .--4 . .6 1.2 1.5 .-.6. 1-8 1.0 . 3.2 2.8

•9 1-4 1.5 .1

Ni4 1.2 .1 .5 1.3 ^ S - 1.4 -1.2 \ 1 .0

M9 CHG. 7.4 Nil

Ni2

Ni3

Ni4

30pS , 250^8 , 20p8 , 15p3 ( IQpS | 5(]SCONDUCTIVE 51}N t IQpN

MOO. RESISTIVE g RESISTIVE N | 20pN | 25pN t 30pN , 35pN | 40pN

RESISTIVITYNU

Ni2

Ni3

1.5K 39.7K

377.0 309.0 47.0 225.0 38.0. 219.0 345.0 390.0 J93-

4.OK 5.IK 3.4K 3.

RESISTIVITY .7K 7,5K 24.3K 26.IK Nil

375.0

360.0 464.X 717.0 5877

Ni4 380.0 396.0 458^0 830*70 B75ON 563.

Ni2

N:3

Ni4

LINE : 600 E

INDUCED POLRRIZRTION SURVEY

DIPOLE-DIPOLE RRRRY

N z 1. 2. 3. 4. ... "B' SPflCINO = 50.0 FEET

RECEIVER: SCINTREX IPR-12 TIME DOMAIN

RX-TX TIMING: 2wc ON 2*u OFF

PLOTTED MlrOM SLICE: *9

TRAN6MITTER: SCINTREX IPC-9 200 MATT

OTIS J. EXPLORATIONS CORP

TWIN LAKES GRID MRISONVILLE TWP

DflTE : JUNE 1995 REF : R269B

SCflLE ^ l : 1200

RRYflN EXPLORflTION LTD

M9 CHG.

M9 RES 12 i 30000 i

8 —

A _ -

20000 —

10000

RESISTIVITYNU

Ni2

Nt3

Ni4

RES nar- 30000 i 12

20000

3008 250S 2008 l SOS lOOS 503 SON 100N ISDN 200N 2SON 300N 350N 400N10000 L— 4

30pS f 2 5DS 20pS ; 1508^1008^508^^ ON SON tODN ISDN 35JN 4DDN

9.9.4 .8.4 .11.6 .16.0.. 9,6 7.9 7.9 7.6 6

ft.9 V7.4 7.6

.7 9 .5 \7.4 7.

Ni4 4.5 5.2 9.4 9.7 8.7

M9 CHG. 9.9 8.5 Nil

Ni2

Nt3

N:4

30pS , 25pS | 20pS ON IQpN t I SpN , 20pN | 25pN , 30pN [ 35pN , 40pN

RESISTIVITY10. 6K 16. 4K 26. 9K 8-9K 20. 8K 14. IK 26. OK 16. 7K 26. IK 14. 6K 16. 9K 17. OK 50. 4K 12.5K 16-8K Nil6.

9.8K

15. IK \ 7 .3K

12- 9K l

16- SK 20. OK 14. BK 16. 4K 14. 2K 14. 4K 24.

26. IK 14. 6K 16. BK

\13.1K 23-BK 13. 8K 94K

20. 3K 10. 6K 13. OK 20. 4K 19. 9K

17. IK lf.2K 15. 4K 11. SK 16. 3K 12-BK 9. SK

13. 4K 15. 6K 15. BK 14. BK 12. 8K /6-6K

Ni2

Nt3

Ni4

LINE : 2400 E

INDUCED POLRRIZRTION SURVEY

DIPOLE-DIPOLE RRRRY

DEPTH MINT

N r 1. 2. 3. 4. ... •fl- SPBCINO z 5 0.0 FEET

RECEIVER: SCINTREX IPR-12 TIME DOMAIN

RX-TX TIMING: 2..c ON 2..c OFF

PLOTTED MINDON SLICE: *9

TRANSMITTER: SCINTREX IPC-9 201 WATT

OTIS J. EXPLORATIONS CORP

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SCRLE - l : 1200

RRYRN EXPLORRTION LTD

M9 CHG.

M9B *^^

RES20000

10000 —

O —'

RES M9 l 20000 r— 10000

4008 350S 300S 2508 200S 150S 100S SOS ON SON 100N 150N 200N 250N 300NO L-

40pS , 3508 , 30pS , 25pS , 20pS , ISpS t lOpS SOS .ON , SON 10PN^ >/y/// 20N 25N 30N

M9 CHO. NilNil 2.3 2.2 2.6 2.7 3.3 1.5. 3-8 6^4, 4.4. 3

1.5 l 2.3 3.0

CONDUCTIVE

40pS ( 35pS 20pS 50,8 t ON 300N

RESISTIVITYNil 252.0 270.O 556.0 834.0

968*. O 1.4K N:4

RESISTIVITY Nil

LINE : 900 E

INDUCED POLRRIZRTION SURVEY

DIPOLE-DIPOLE RRRRY

N r l . 2. 3. 4. ... "fl" SPflCINO = 50.0 FEET

RECEIVER: SCINTREX IPR-12 TIME DOMAIN

RX-TX TIMING: 2nc ON 2..e OFF

PLOTTED WINDOW SLICE: *9

TRANSMITTER: SCINTREX IPC-9 200 WATT

OTIS J. EXPLORATIONS CORPTWIN LAKES GRID

MRISONVILLE TWPDflTE : JUNE 1995 REF : R269B

SCRLE r l: 1200

RRYRN EXPLORRTION LTD

M9 CHG.

M9 6 —l

RES 20000 —i

4 —j 10000

O tL^-.

Nil

N:2

N:3

N:4

RESISTIVITY

Ni2

Ni3

N:4

400S 350S 300S 250S 200S 150S 1005 SOS ON 100N 1SON 200N 250N 300N

40DS 35DS 30DS 25DS 2005 15DS 10DS SOS, ON SQN IQpN . ISpN . gppN 2SDN 300N' ' ' ' ' ' ' \ S S S S 7 S V S S /S S S S S S S 7 S S"~7~\ 7

8.4 4.9 5.0 3.0 2.6 3.0 1.9 3-3 ,1.

4.4 5.3 4.4 /^7N2.4 2.1 3.3 2.6

4.9 4 .9 j 2 .B\. .7 y-5 3-B 3.1 2-5

3^?——4. D 3.9 \ .91

M9 CHO. Nil

RESISTIVE

40pS | 35pS t 30pS t 25pS ISpS t I

3.9 . 12.6 N 6-1 4.3 6-3 /l.7 3.8 2.5 N:4

12.SK .S.8K 4..2K . 1..8K 2-OK.77 2.3.K V H-SK 14.4K 26.OK 26.4K 17.BK 22.3K

20.SK 15.IK 27.5K 19.3K 16.IK 10.3K N:2

15.SK 20.7K 17.OK 9.8K 13.OK N:3

JK 12.4K 18.SK 9.7K 11.7K 6.6K N:4

RESISTIVITY Nil

LINE : 2700 E

INDUCED POLRRIZflTION SURVEY

DIPOLE-DIPOLE flRRRY

N - l . 2. 3. 4. •fi" SPflCINO - 5 0.0 FEET

RECEIVER: SCINTREX IPR-12 TIME DOMAIN

RX-TX TIMING: 2..c ON 2..c OFF PLOTTED WlhOOW SLICE: *9

TRANSMITTER: SCINfTREX IPC-9 200 WATT

OTH. J. EXPLORATIONS CORP

TWIN LAKES GRID MfllSONVILLE TNP

DflTE : 1UNE 1995 REF : R269B

:flLE - 1200RP v:-N EXPLORflTION LTD .

H9 RES 8 —i 40000

A - -i

o —*

"1

20000

RES M9i— 40000 i— 8

— 20000

250S 200S 150S 100S SOS ON SON 10QN 150N 200N I.'SON 300N 35DN 400N 45DN SOON 550N

ON lOpN | ISpN^jOpN 4 .' SpN | 30QN 45

GOON 650N

6SON1 ^

700N

N

— 4

"— O

M9 CHG.N: l

Ni2

Nl3

Nt4

4.8 6-4 , 5.6 6.5 9.1 5.9

5.5 4.2 ^6.7 \5.p /9.3 /.S 5

1.9 ^ 4 .8 &A 6 .6 7 .^—^7.2 7 . l

.9 4.6 *j.8 6.1 /^To^ 5.8 7.1 6

RESISTIVE

S . 'j S . O 5.0 4.7

o .9 l 3 .sC __ ̂ 3. E'. ^-H 2\ 0^-^.4 \ 2 .8 \4.5 5-6 4.7" ",.8 2.4 3-1 'i . l 'x

M9 CHG. 3.5 N:l

u c30pS—(^-2J-pS ( 20DS ^ 15DS ^ l OQS^ ^JQS ^__ON SO^N t l O^N t ,1 SgN ^ ...20D,N ^ ^S^N ^ J ?P.N ' 4. 3 b^N ^ 4 C^N ^ 4^N ^ bO|)N ^ 5t;pN

lON b L.ON SOON

RESIST I VIN: l

N-.2

Ni3

11. 2K 14- 4K 29- IK 16. ZK 23. 4K 24. 6K 32. SK 19.2K 3.SK l J K 343. C 995vVQ. . .8. OK 11. SM 18. IK 45. 9K 1I.6K 25-9K 30. 4K ,J! l ^~ ——— —— ̂ ^C^.1 ^ \ N .\ vV\. \ l j* l J

4,1^ ^-SK 24.2K 25.5K 21.IK 30.BK 32.9K 36.4K

2.2K x^XVlB-lK 21-SK 30.SK 24.2K 37.OK 29.6K

l .8K "'-"l,.9K\ i .SsJ^^ 14.3K 27.7K 33.2K 2,1. 9 *. 29. 9K 7 .

\47.1h /T5^K 43.3K 26.9K 20.6 K if;J-'

8 .6 rt M :"

X/ , M .BK 20.8K 36.8rt 32. '.K J'/BK- -fl.SK

. .--" -Tv-bK L': ;..:ir /l'-.^ V.'/'l , 'l b . H *-

LINE : 1200 E

INDUCED POLRRIZflTION SURVEY t*

DIPOLE-DIPOLE RRRRY

N - 1. 2 . 3 . 4 . . . .•fl" SPPriNC - 20.0 FEET

RECEIVER: SCINTREX IPR-12 TIME DQHA1N

RX-TX TIMING: 2..c ON 2 mmc OFFPLOTTED WlftXlW SLICE: *9

TRANSMITTER: SUNTKEX IPC-9 2BB WATT

L..'\ K. i: i i:; '..six i .

MR L 53^7 I L. ji .., . jJ:.'NF :99:i i

......™....J

R P ' fiJ

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GOLDEN CHILD PROSPECT

MAISONVI_E TOWNSHIP

P

PSUEDOSECTIONS

PLATE 1-1

M9 20 —i lOOOdO

10l

: RESISTIVITY M9 CHO.RES

150000 —l

RES M9 j—100000 r

50000

20

10

300S 275S 2SOS 225S 2008 175S 150S 125S 1008 75S 100N 125N 150N 175N 225N 250N 27SN SOON 325N 3SON 375N 400N 425N

Lo L

2^N

M9 CHG.

, 175N t 2 0pN , 225N , 25pN , 275N

5..4 4.7 ^6.3 .8.7

3.6

M9 CHO. N:lN:2

N:3

N:4

CONDUCTIVE ZONE RESISTIVE ZONE

, 30pS ,275s t 225S 175s .ISpS ,125s .IQpS , 75,5 , 50,5 , 25,5 , ON , 25,N

RESISTIVITY

Ni2

N:3

N:4

38,-SK 40-7K 19.2K 10.7K 22.OK 27.9K 44.9K 72.4K133.6K 96.6K 37.3K 15.OK 25.SK 23.9K 7.JK 22.3K

52.6K 23. OK 19 .7K 23 . IK 42 -6K 49 .6K 82. OK 97. SK 82 . 4K 85 .8K 28 .7K 16 . IK 28-9K 11 .9K 20 .6K 15 .9

26.6K 20.8K 33.0K 45.6K 52.0K 68.0K 98.4K 54.4K 49-5K 49.9K 26.3K 18.4K 11 .2K 20.9K 10.

28. SK 38.7K 67. SK 57.8K80.6K 99.6K 64 .6K 55 .7K 50 .8K 58 .2K 38 .3K 11 .6K 19 . IK 17 .3K 16/7

pN , 125N , ISpN [ 175N , 20pN | 225N , 25pN , 27SN | 30pN , 325N t 35pN t 3 75N | 40pN | 425 N

LINE : O E

INDUCED POLflRIZRTION SURVEY

DIPOLE-DIPOLE RRRRY

fl.

N r l . 2. 3. 4. ..."fl" SPflCINO = 2 5.0 METRES

RECEIVER: SCINTREX IPR-12 TIME DOMAIN

RX-TX TIMING: 2ne ON 2Mc OFF

PLOTTED H1NDDM SLICE: *9

TRANSMITTER: SCINTREX IPC-9 2BB HATT

OTIS J. EXPLORATIONS CORP.GOLDEN CHILD PROSPECT

MRISONVILLE TWP.DflTE : JUNE 1995 REF : R269

SCRLE i: l : 2500

RRYRN EXPLORRTION LTD

M9 CHO.

M9 RES 40 —i 100000 —i

i RESISTIVITY H9 CHO.

20 —

O —'

50000 —

RES M9 r—100000 r— 40

l— 50000 — 20

Mtl

Nt2

N:3

N:4

RESISTIVITY

Ni2

N:3

Ni4

200S 175S 150S 1255 1005 7SS SOS 25S ON 25N SON 75N 100N 125N ISDN 175N 200N 225N 2SON 275N 300N 325N 350N 37SN 400N 425N 450N 475N SOON 525N 550N 575N BOON

16.6

N ISDN 175N 20DN 225N 25DN 275N SOON 325N 350N 375N 40DN 425N 450N 475N SOON S25N 55DN 575N 60DN1 v7s S/s/////sA v7//y//y//A 7

RESISTIVE MODERATELY RESISTIVE

t25RESISTIVE

, 25,8 , Op , 25,NCONDUCTIVE ZONE

^N ,10pN , 125N 275N .325N , 3SpN ,37pN [ 40pN t 425N t 4 5pN , 475N ,50pN , 5 25j4 J5JIN , 57SN

42.2K24

39. SK

16. 6K 26. 9K

21.3K22.4K

4K .7K61.6K64.1K67.1W29.0K 46.SK 43.7K 20.SK 48.3K 57. SK 26. IK 31.3K 21. OK 35.4K5l.6K 43 .3K 35 .StCflfi .0

4.2K\WjK 54-9K 70-4K146.6K 55-5K 55-OK 19. IK 41.3K 46 .3K 20. IK 24-6K 30-7K 33.OK 40.BK 57.SK 56.11646^1

46.2K124.BK 61 .BK 42.3K 19.4K 26.SK 37 .4K 16 . 4K 21-OK 32. IK 39.4K 27.7K 24 .7K 64 .BK

.IK 76.4K 61 .BK 21 .OK 36.IK 39.BK 24.6K 21 -4K 37.OK 52.7K 46.OK 36.SK 43.IK 2

RESISTIVITY BK 20.3K 12.9K 5-6K Nil

27.BK 14.9K N:2

.6K20.2K Ni3

17.6K Ni4

LINE : 200 N

INDUCED POLflRIZflTION SURVEY

DIPOLE-DIPOLE RRRRY

* . M .a

N : 1. 2. 3. 4. . . . •fi' SPRCINO z 25.0 METRES

RECEIVER:SCINTREX PR-12 TIME DOMAIN

RX-TX TIMING: 2**e ON 2mmc OFF

PLOTTED WINDOW SLICE: *9

TRANSMITTER: SCINTREX IPC-9 2m MATT

OTIS J. EXPLORATIONS CORP

GOLDEN CHILD PROSPECT

MRISONVILLE TWP.DflTE i JUNE 1995 REF i R269

SCRLE - l : 2500

RRYRN EXPLORRTION LTD

M9 RES 40 —i 80000 —i

20

Q —l

40000 —

t RESISTIVITY M9 CHO.RES (19

l— 80000

— 40000

5253 500S 475S 4508 425S 4008 37SS 3SOS 325S 300S 275S 250S 225S 200S 175S 150S 125S 100S 758 SOS 25S ON 25N SON 75N 100N 125N 1SON 175N 200N 225N 250N 275N SOON 325N 350N 375N 400N 425N 450N 475N SOON 525N 550N S7SN 600N 625N 650N 675N 700N 725N

h- 20

— O

5258 .SOpS .4758 ,45p8 , 4255 . 40p8 ,375s ^SpS ,32SS | 30pS , 2753 2508 225S i 2008 1758 15DS 12551003755 505 t 25,5 | Ojj ^ 2|N 4 SON 75^N l^ODN 125N 15JN 175N 420pN .225N JZSpN ̂ 27J5N (30pN , 325N t35pN 425N . 55DN 575N SOON .625N ,65DN .675N . 700N

M9 CHO.Nil

N:2

N:3

Nt4

.1 1.5 1.2 .3 1.5 1-8 l.O

1.8 l .4

^ -'O-viZ -1.3 -.So .8^

-l .6

2 3-2 3-6 4.7 8,2 LO.3 .8.6 10-0 1-7 7-1, 7.6,12-3 10.

4.\^^.l 4 .V 1048 .tfr^ft'.e"^ 9.4

•7\4.8lx7.V?Q.9\ 12?^ flf.4 B.9

.2 .6 \3.Q /9Ktr^ 7MJ Ml .* 11\.9 \ 9 .0 /fi .4 10.9 9x6/1.1

.5 2.7, 7.1 6.9 7.7 7.0 6.8 3.1 2.6 t .5 .4 S.I 4.3 5.5, 6.3 6.8

.8\7.1 6.3 /\^jT\l, O 1.8^.9 3.4| .2 2(^6 \4.9 4.9 /7.2

4 ^firt^-H-ra' 4.7\ B^tO.^,*-.7J (Cu-^tTg 3.8 li. 6 -. l lX ^*v 2 5."E~~ 4 .2

9.2 TK4\ 3l7\5\ li 0.1 8.9 X7. 1\ \2.8 /fT^A 3 . l \ l .5 \9 \4.9 4.9

l 6.0 5.6 5^7 5.9a-as. 4/678IhiSX 3*^ P-9 6.B/

4.5 5.07.0

CONDUCTIVE RESISTIVE

5255 ^OpS ,475S /SpS ,425s /Ops ,375s ,325s , 3Dp8 ,275S ,25pS ,225S 175S , 15pS t 1 258 t IQpS ON t 2 5,N pN , 125N | ISpN , 17SN , 20pN , 225N ,275N , 30pN | 325N , 35pN ,375N , 45pN /75N

RESISTIVE Z MOD. RESISTIVE

. 55pN ,575N ^OpN ,625N ,

Z CONDUCTIVE

( 67SN ,70pN t 7 25N

RESISTIVITYNil

Ni2

N:3

Ni4

416.0551.690.0

656.0744.05

667.083-2T1XI47.0

4K 22.9K 12.IK 56.3K 28.2K 16.3K 19.8K 8.7K

23.2K 19.2K 27.2K120.5K 29.SK 45.OK 22-9K 12

.7K 12.7K S6.0K 41.1K B0.9K 55.3K 31.7K 22.6K

.SK /C^tt 22.3K 45.9K 24.8K131 .7K 36.3K 29.9K

50.OK • 7K

2K 31 8K

30.6K 44.SK 66.BK 30

4K 37.9K 70.SK 69.

41 .7K 59.3K 64.3K

4K 70.BK 58.9K 10.

OK

li 2K 14.9K

18.IK 15.4K 10.9

17. l K

8.3K 12.5K 12.6K 13.4

26.OK 19.OK 14.6K 3^1t--

23.BK 25.7K 20.8K 10./K

O CM CM

13li

LINE : 400 W

INDUCED POLRRIZRTION SURVEY

DIPOLE-DIPOLE RRRflY

a.DEPTH POINT

N: l, 2. 3. 4. ...

•fi' SPflCINO - 2 5.0 METRES

RECEIVER; SCINTREXIPR-12 TIME DOMAIN

RX-TX TIMING: 2..c ON 2..c OFF PLOTTED WINDOW SLICE: *9

TRANSMITTER: SCINTREX IPC-9 2BB HATT

OTIS J. EXPLORATIONS CORPGOLDEN CHILD PROSPECT

MRISONVILLE TWP.DRTE : JUNE 1995 REF : R269

SCRLE ^ l : 2500

RRYRN EXPLORRTION TTD

M9 CHD.

MS RES 80 —i 40000 —i

i RESISTIVITY i H9 CHG.

40 —

O —'

20000 —

RES M9j— 4 0000 r— 8 0

\— 20000

H—.—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—^ 350S 3E5S 300S 275S 250S 225S 200S 175S 150S 125S 1005 75S SOS 25S ON 25N SON 75N UON 125N 150N 175N 200N 225N 250N 275N 300N 325N 350N 375N 400N 425N 450N 475N SOON 525N 550N 575N BOON 625N 650N 675N 700N 725N 750N 775N BOON 825N 850N

40

3SOS 32 55 3 00 S ,275S .1753 IQpS 25,5 1 OpN t 12SN [ ISpN ^7^ ( 2 0pN , 22SN 25pN 275N 30pN 375N75N 40p^ N 70DN 725N 750N t 775N

Nil

Ni2

N:3

Ni4

9.9 10-6 5.79.0 12-4 9 - 1 \^16. 1

.9 QI.2rTQ.j" 9.4 10.1 9.

8.2 9.7 . 2X^5^5 T7T3

.8 8.3 9.1 8.5 5.5 5-9. 6.9 7.5 7-1 5-4 5.2 6^3 7.3 B.C. 6.8 ^9.5 8-5 8.5

. l 9.2 8.2 8^6 J 4. 3 5^6 6.9 7.1 7.4N5.3 4.9 S^S 7.5 4 . TS^ 6 .8V O

.8 86 9.2 8.5^V.2 ^̂ ^ 6 .7 7.0 6.7 7.65.1 4.4

7~TTN 8.9/5/4 5 . ^ 6 . 3 6.3 7.0 7.3 4.7

8.7 11.1 11.5

4.7 6.0 5.75.3

35pS 3

RESISTIVITY Nil 47.61

N:2 21.2K3'

N:3 50. IK 16.51

N:4 43.7K38.3K i

SS-

17

.7K

23-4K

0 | 30pS,275S 25pS ,225S 20pS 1755 ISpS 12

4K 10.21^ j ..7K 2B.6K 37 .IK 1 1 .9K. 6^0K 4. SK

16. SK 18. SK 12.7K 29 .6K 20.3K 16.6K^VSK\ 3 .

4K 22.4K 23.1K 12 .7K 13 -OK 19.8K 19. SK ]\W-

28. 9K 29. IK 27. IK 0^2 . IK 2! . 5K 8/4 K ^TT

55 t!0|)S t 7 5^5 50,5 , 25,5 , ON , 2^N , 50,N , 75,N

3.6K.5.7K 2^5*46.0 1.0(^07.0764.0, 1.2K I

IK X-4K s NSK ^^a^St^T^K^^TK^-rT^j^^

•9K"\6.0K X'^K 7-lK^S,. IK ^vltKTTlK 4TlK 4.3*

1

3.7K

75K^..,'xlK /3.8K

4 . ,

6.3K 9-8K 9-4K 9.

RESISTIVE

!.J?..2|N .IS^N^TIN^SO^ ,325N ,35pN ,375N , 40pN ,425N , 45pN , 475N , 50pN t525N t 5 5pN , 575N

3-2K i!-DU. 2.OK 2.7K 9 .2K l t-3K V 8-2K 6 V9K 4..5K 6 ,9K l 3 .5K l 2-6K S-IK 2-3*J l l^JK , 5-,4K

JB25N

6,9^ 13.5K 12-5.9K 15.

-9K 17.9K

K 17 -6K 20.8K 18-8K 14 -SK X6K .\1K7S6.

M9 CHO. N : t

N:2

N:3

N:4

CONDUCTIVE

5N 4 7 5.M 1 1.1^ 4 BOpN ,82SN .BSpN

RES I fj "IV! O 970-0 905-0 . l .OIB44 .0 873.0 764 .0 884 .0 742 .0 898-0 N : l

•* "*^.

.0 954-a ""l -2K l -2K 0 ?-QlteS8.0 968-0 887-0924-0 Ni2

1.1K 1.4K 1.0*622.0779.0873.0 N:3

1.3K 68^'.n 691-0 M :

IT.

LINE 600 W

INDUCED POLRRIZRTION SURVEY

DIPOLE-DIPOLE RRRRY

l 682 I DtPTH POINT- l . 2. 3. 4. ...

"B" SPBCINO - 2 5.0 METRES

RECEIVER: SCINTREX IPR-I2 TIME DOMAIN

RX-TX TIMING: 2..c ON 2Mc OFF PLOTTED WINDOW SLICE: *9

TRANSMITTER: SCINTREX IPC-9 2BB WATT

OTIS J. EXPLORATIONS CORP.

GOLDEN CHILD PROSPECT

__M R I 5 O N v } L . LE T i^.

SLT : R26S: J'JNt; !9H^