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Larry Lake Property Report on prospecting, geological mapping, rock grab sampling.
Thunder Bay South Mining Division District of Thunder Bay Ontario
Santoy Lake area Tuuri Twp.
Marathon, Ontario Dec. ;;>D/2011
G-0612 G-0635
Utm- Nad 83 Zone 16 Larry Lake UTM 512571-E
5421396-N Center of Claim Block UTM 514822-E
5417716-N
Russel Renner Prospector Marathon, Ontario
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GEOSCI~NCE rSSESSMENi OFFICE
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Table of Contents
1-0 Introduction 2-0 Location and Access
Property Description Prospecting Dates Breakdown Key Location Map Claim map
3-0 Generalized Property Geology 4-0 Prospecting, geological mapping-Daily Log 6-0 Results and Conclusion 6-1 Recommendations
APPENDICES
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Appendix Appendix Map # 1-2-3 Map
1 Rock Sample Description Page 1-2-3-4 2-----Assay certificates, Cost sheet- Cost sheet Breakdown
Geology, Travers and Sample Location Claim map showing mining claims as contigious.
I INTRODUCTION
On March 1/2011 it was decided to stake the Larry Lake Property and claim stakers were put on the job of staking this block of mining claims at the same time we the prospectors decided to start a program of prospecting and geological mapping of out crop that was not covered with snow. Trails were already broken by the stakers which made access fairly easy. This program continued through March. This winter program work fairly well as it helped us to understand the geology etc. which would make a summer program much easier. A boat was hauled by ski-doo to a large lake on the west side of the property. This boat will make access to that part of the property much easier in summer. All samples taken were UTM located and flagged with orange winter flagging tape. So sample sites could be returned to if assays warranted this be done. All of this work was completed before the claims were registered and will be filed as such.
From May 8/2011 to Sept. 17/2011 A summer prospecting program was completed. This program consisted of prospecting, geological mapping, rock grab sampling and stripping of light overburden in small1-2 m areas for better mapping and sampling. GPS-UTM controlled travers were ran on different parts of the property throughout this program. All samples were UTM located and flagged with orange winter flagging tape so they could be returned to if assays warranted this be done. The area was logged approx .. 15 years previous and although the old roads are still fairly good shape in places they are quite over grown with second growth and tag alder. A number of days were spent with chain saws opening these areas to allow ATV travel. This work gave us good access by ATV to a large part of the property.
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The Larry Lake property is located in Santoy lake area G-0612 and Tuuri Twp-G-0635 Thunder Bay South Mining Div. District of Thunder Bay Ontario. Access is by the Dead Horse Creek Logging road which leaves Hwy.17 approx. mid way between the towns of Terrace Bay and Marathon. Travel north on the Dead Horse road for approx .. lSk then turn west onto Foxtrap Lake road. This road is still okay for 4 wheel drive truck. The Fox trap Lake road crosses thePrairie River at this point a 4 or6 wheel ATV is recommended. This road allows good access to approx .. 50% of the property. Also access can be gained by Wilderness Helicopter from Marathon airport an approx .. 20 minute flight takes you to property.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
The Larry Lake property consists of 9 Block staked Mining claims in San toy Lake area G-0612 and Tuuri Twp -G-0635 Registered in good standing in Thunder Bay South Mining Div.
Claim# Units Hectares Ownership
4261113 16 256 Russel Renner 100% 4261114 16 256 II II II
4261115 16 256 II II .. 4261116 16 256 II II II
4261117 16 256 II II II
4261106 16 256 II ., "
4261124 16 256 II II II
4263518 16 256 II II II
4263517 8 128 II II II
Total 9 2176
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Prospecting Dates Work Sheet Breakdown Winter Program
Type of work Name and address Dates Worked #of Days
Prospecting, Russel Renner March 3/2011 1
Geological mapping 33 Jackson Crest. March 5/2011 1
and rock grab Box 794 March 7-8-9/2011 3
sampling Marathon, Ont. March 12-13-14/2011 3
POT 2EO March 16-17-18/2011 3 Cln.# 186885 March 20-21/2011 2
March 22-23/2011 2 March 25/2011 1
Total Days Winter Program 16
Signature ~~
Prospecting ,geological Harold Griggs March 3/2011 1 mapping and rock grab Box 234 March 5/2011 1 sampling Marathon, Ont. March 7-8-9/2011 3
POT2EO March 12-13-14/2011 3 Cln.# 400501 March 16-17-18/2011 3
March 20-21/2011 2 March 22-23/2011 2 March 25/2011 1
Total Days Winter Program 16
Signature ~~-Prospecting, geological Patrick Dick March 3/2011 1 mapping and rock grab 26 Graham Crest. March 5/2011 1 sampling Marathon, Ont. March 7-8-9/2011 3
POT 2EO March 12-13-14/2011 3 Cln.# March 16-17-18/2011 3
March 20-21/2011 2 March 22-23/2011 2
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March 25/2011 1
Total Days Winter Program 16
Signature --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To whom it may concern
The reason prospector Patty Dick did not sign and verify the man days he worked on the Larry
Lake property Regretfully is prospector Patty Dick past away suddenly on Dec.OG/2011. Ending
his long battle with cancer.
Respectfully
Russel Renner
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ONTARIO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Open File Report 5951
Mineral Occurrences in the Nipigon-Marathon Area
Volume 1
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B.A. Schnieders, M.C. Smyk, A.A. Speed and D.B. McKay
1996
(~ of this publication may be quoted n cred~ is given. It is recommended that reference to this publication be made in the following form:
Schnieders, B.A., Smyk, M.C., Speed, A.A. and McKay, D. B. 1996. Mineral occurrenc:Jes in the Nipigon-Marathon area, Volumes 1 and 2; Ontario Geological Survey, Open File Report 5951, 912p .
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(Regional Geology
The study area is underlain dominantly by Neoarchean rocks of the Wawa and Quetico SIDI•II subprovinces. Volcano-plutonic rocks of the Wawa subprovince consist of supracrustal*._• the Schreiber-Hemlo greenstone belt and grantoid intrusions. The Quetico subprovince is dominated by metasedimentary and derived metamorphic rocks whose regional metam.orpbic grade ranges up to granulite facies.
Proterozoic rocks occur at the southwestern and eastern margins of the study area. Minor Paleoproterozoic sedimentary rocks of the Animikie Group and Mesoproterozoic epicontinenoi clastic sedimentary rocks of the Sibley Group (ca. 1.54 Ga) occur intermittently from Nipigoa • Schreiber. Keweenawan rocks ascribed to Midcontinent rifting at 1100 Ma consist of Osler Group volcanic and sedimentary rocks found on the offshore islands, Logan diabase near Nipip.. and the composite, alkalic intrusions at the east end of the map area (e.g. the Coldwell. Killala Lake. and Prairie Lake complexes). A variety of diabase dyke swarms intrude the granite-greenstone country rocks. These include the Paleoproterozoic Hearst (northwest-trending, 2454 Ma) and Marathon (north-trending, 2170 Ma) swarms. and Mesoproterozoic Pigeon River and Pukaskwa (north-northeast and northwest-trending, respectively; 1100 Ma) swarms (Osmani 1991).
Wawa Subprovince
The Schreiber lithotectonic assemblage comprises the western segment of the Neoarchean Schreiber-Hemlo greenstone belt of the Wawa Subprovince (Williams et al. 1991). It consists of a number of narrow, arcuate segments of supracrustal rocks that are bounded and enclosed by granitoid bodies. Regional metamorphic grade ranges from upper greenschist facies to middle to upper amphibolite facies near granitoid contacts. The majority of lithologic and structural information has been gleaned from regional scale mappin~by Hopkins (1922). Harcourt (1939), Bartley (1939; 1942), Pye (1964). Walker (1967) and Caiter (1988).
'Three major types of supracrustal rocks have been recognized by Carter (1988): (1) tholeiitic, mafic metavolcanics. (2) calc-alkalic, mafic to felsic metavolcanics, and (3) clastic and chemical metasedimentary rocks.
Tholeiitic metavolcanic rocks comprise mainly massive to pillowed basalt, tuffs and related autoclastic breccias. Basaltic komatiites have recently been recognized within tholeiite-dominated successions. Calc-alkalic, felsic metavolcanic rocks are dominated by fine- to coarse-grained pyroclastic units that attain significant thicknesses in the Prairie River to Rhumly Lake area and in the Winston Lake area. Metasedimentary rocks consist mainly of wacke and slate of turbiditic origin and lesser. but significant, oxide- and sulphide-facies banded iron formaqon.
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Few geochronologic data are available from this part of the Wawa subprovince. A U-Pb zircon date of 2723 ± 2 Ma was determined by Schandl et al. (1991) for host rhyolite at the Winston Lake Mine. A virtually identical age of 2720 ± 2 Ma (Davis et al. 1994) was derived from altered felsic metavolcanic rocks at the Geco Mine in the Manitouwadge greenstone belt Monazites, interpreted as synmetamorphic, gave ages of 2677±1 Ma and 2675±1 Ma at Winston Lake and Geco, respectively (Davis et al. 1994).
The supracrustal rocks are intruded by and bounded by two main suites of Neoarchean granitoids: a gneissic.tonalite suite, and a massive granite to granodiorite suite. Rocks of the gneissic tonalite suite, comprising foliated to gneissic tonalite to granodiorite with minor supracrustal inclusions, bound the greenstone belt to the northeast, south of Killala Lake. Similar rocks occur within Quetico metasedimentary rocks to the north. Williams et al. (1991) have considered that the tonalitic rocks may, in part, be synvolcanic with regard to the 2.77 to 2.70 Ga greenstone assemblages.
Massive granite to granodiorite intrusions comprise a more voluminous and perhaps more influential suite of rocks within and adjacent to the Schreiber assemblage. These so-called "internal granitoids" are typically composite, ovoid intrusions that vary in size up to 25 km. They have relatively sharp contacts with the supracrustal rocks, characterized by assimilated septa, xenoliths and hybridization, suggesting high-level emplacement. Walker (1967) mapped a narrow, amphibolite-facies contact aureole around the Terrace Bay batholith and noted that some remnant supracrustal slivers had been metamorphosed to granulite-facies. A foliation or gneissosity is commonly developed in the intrusion parallel and adjacent to its contact with the .
/ country rocks. .
Intrusions are composite, with lithologies ranging from dominantly granite and granodiori~. to quartz diorite, syenite, and quartz monzonite, accompanied by their gneissic equivalents and aplite and pegmatite dykes. These intrusions are considered to be syn- to post-tectonic and are probably correlative in age and emplacement style to those in the Hemlo assemblage to the east Plutons in the Hemlo assemblage returned ages between 2678 and 2688 Ma (Corfu and Muir 1989). Examples within the Schreiber assemblage include the Terrace Bay, Crosman Lake and Whitesand batholiths. '
Despite a marked lack of stratigraphic facing determinations, recent structural studies suggest that there is likely a great deal of tectonic juxtaposition between supracrustal units in addition to ubiquitous, upright folding (Schnieders 1987; Carter 1988; Williams 1989). Facing reversals, conflicting younging directions, unit repetition, inhomogeneous deformation and thickening of successions indicate that kilometre~scale folding and duplication by thrusting were significant (Williams 1989). Schnieders (1987) noted complex folding events. accompanied by large-scale faulting in the Steel River area. Deformation of original stratigraphy has resulted in a fragmentation of volcano-sedimentary successions and produced a pseudostratigraphy.
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WiUiams (1989) and others have noted that, for the most part, the supracrustal rocks in the Schreiber assemblage display non-penetrative strain fabrics produced by rotation, without significant internal distortion. In marked contrast, discrete zones of strong defonnation, such as the Jackfisb-Middleton shear zone, are characterized by dip-slip style, steeply plunging, mineral and stretching lineations that are superimposed on tectonic layering or schistosity. Phyllites and slates, derived from volcano-sedimentary protolith, are carbonatized, sericitized and hematitized.
Quetico Subprovince
Quetico subprovince clastic metasedimentary rocks are juxtaposed with the supracrustal and granitoid rocks of the Wawa subprovince along its northern boundary. The Quetico accretionary complex (fore-arc accretionary prism?) was likely contiguous with the Wawa subprovince at least since 2689-2684 Ma, and possibly since 2696-2689 Ma (Percival1989). A U-Pb zircon provenance study of Manitouwadge belt wackes by Z.aleski et al. (1995) placed a maximum age limit on deposition of 2693 Ma.
The metasedimentary rocks are dominantly turbiditic wacke, derived largely from, and deposited after the volcanic climax in the the neighbouring Wawa and Wabigoon subprovinces (Wil]jams 1991). Amphibolite-facies metamorphism, migmatite generation and granitoid intrusion occurred 2.67 to 2.65 Ga. Intrusive rocks are predominantly tonalite and leucogranites which may be peraluminous and perhaps derived from a metasedimentary source (i.e. "S-type"). Lithium- and beryllium-bearing pegmatites are associated with these latter, felsic intrusions.
Proterozoic Roclcs
Mesoproterozoic Sibley Group sedimentary rocks fonn a thin, undeformed, clastic sequence of quartz arenite, argillaceous dolomite and mudstones that unconfonnably overlies Paleoproterozoic AnimUde Group sedimentary rocks and Archean basement They have been correlated with a 1.54 Ga alkali granite in the Lake Nipigon region (Sutcliffe 1991).
Volcano-sedimentary rocks of the Keweenawan Supergroup are locally represented by the Osler Group. Osler Group rocks consist largely of basalt, rhyolite, minor interflow sedimentary rocks, layered intrusions and Logan diabase dykes, sheets and sills (Sutcliffe 1991).
A variety of alkalic and carbonatitic rocks comprise several intrusive complexes on the north shore of Lake Superior. They include the Coldwell and Killala Lake alkalic complexes, the Prairie Lake carbonatite and numerous diatremes and related dykes in the vicinity of Dead Horse Creek. These complexes are spatially locallized and structurally controlled by the Trans-Superior Tectonic Zone (TS'IZ), a north-northeast-trending structure that extends for over 600 km and includes the Thiel Fault in Lake Superior (Klasner et al. 1982). Carbonatitic magmatism has been recognized at Chipman Lake (Sage 1985), 150 km northeast of Lake Superior. Magmatism
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related to Midcontinent rifting occurred along the TSTZ from approximately 1.2 to 1.0 Ga. ',,
Economic Geology
Metallic mineral deposits within the Superior Province of Ontario consist of: (1) those related to the tectonic setting of rock assemblages, and (2) those related to epigenetic, orogenic processes, superimposed upon rock assemblages (Fyon et al. 1991). The ftrst category comprises those deposits that were formed during early tectonic and magmatic events, including syn-volcanic, base metal sulphide deposits. {volcanogenic, massive sulphide (VMS), zinc-copper-silver mineralization occurred in the bimodal, subaqueous volcanic succession at the Winston Lake Mine. The host rocks consist of mafic flows and felsic pyroclastic rocksJ Similar rocks, characterized by the same distinctive major and trace element chemistry and hydrothermal alteration mineral assemblages occur in the Prairie River area. 45 km to the southeast (Schnieders and Smyk 1994). Lithologic, metallogenetic and temporal similarities that exist between the Winston Lake and Manitouwadge VMS camps may suggest an original stratigraphic connection.
Closely related to VMS deposits, oxide- and sulphide-facies banded iron formations locally occur within both volcanic and sedimentary successions, but have limited lateral and vertical extent Magnetite, pyrrhotite and/or pyrite are intercalated with chert, wacke or pelite. Study of the Morley pyrite deposit, 3 km south of Schreiber, by Schnieders (1987) and Fralick et a1. (1989) mggested that massive sulphide precipitation resulted both from the venting of hydrothermal fluids and the activity of deep-water, organic mats.
Aldlean lode gold deposits, which exemplify the second, epigenetic type of mil\eralization, are rypically associated with late tectonic elements such as regional deformation zones (Col vine et al. 1988). However. gold occurrences in the Schreiber area (Smyk and Schnieders 1995), while CDIIUllonly hosted by discrete, local structures, have no discemable association with major tiOIDlation zones. They are spatially, and perhaps genetically, related to felsic intrusive rocks on a Tariety of scales. The majority of gold occurrences in the Schreiber area lie at or near the a.aa of the Terrace Bay batholith (Marmont 1984 ), while the Big Duck Lake quartz porphyry . .nes as a ~ocus for gold mineralization in that area (Hopkins 1922; Pye 1964; Patterson et al. r9'IS).. The majority of known occurrences are quartz vein-hosted, narrow, high-grade deposits Wlllidl have collectively produced several thousand ounces of gold. However, auriferous, •iw·winated sulphide deposits, especially those in and near porphyries, possess the potential for }lqe(r), lower-grade mineralized zones. , ·
Die :southward accretion of subprovinces into the Superior Province between 2720 and 2660 Ma JIIIOI"- ed metamorphism and partial melting of supracrustal rocks. Peraluminous and calc-alklaic • firic magmas were produced. Extensive chemical fractionation of the peraluminous magmas Jtiiiii'ILd in the generation of rare-metal-enriched pegmatites (Fyon et al. 1991 ). The lthium!ayilium-(tantalum-niobium-tin-) bearing pegmatites of the Georgia Lake field (Pye 1965; ~vsky 1985) exemplify this deposit type.
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As summarized by Sutcliffe (1991), mineralization in Paleo- and Mesoiu"oterozoic rocks comprises: lead-zinc± silver± barite-quartz-calcite veins; supergene copper, related to diabase sill contacts; and sporadic, fracture-controlled uranium occurrences near the Archean unconformity. The Keweenawan supracrustal rocks are host to copper mineralization as either native copper in amygdaloidal basalt flows or as copper-chalcocite-calcite veins in basalt
Local alkalic and carbonatitic intrusive rocks host a variety of characteristic ~. precious and rare metal occurrences. They include:
(1) magmatic copper-nickel-platinum group element(± gold, silver) in gabbros of the Killala Lake and Coldwell complexes
(2) magmatic uranium and niobium(+ wollastonite, apatite) in the Prairie Lake carbonatite (3) late-stage magmatic niobium-yttrium-fluorine-family rare earth elements in syenite
pegmatites (4) a beryylium-zirconium-uranium-thorium-yttrium-mineralized zone crosscutting the Dead
· Horse Creek diatremes, and (5) lead-zinc-silver-mineralized quartz-carbonate veins
(Smyk and Sage 1995).
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WINTER PROGRAM
Work conducted on the property Prospecting and Geological Mapping
Daily Log
At the beginning of March 2011 it was decided to start staking the Larry Lake claim block. Old files on previous work had been researched etc. and it was decided that the area had good potential to host au. Enriched VMS still mineralization also Lake sediments showed anomalous pt, pd ,ni, cu, in a number of small Lakes.
2claim sta kers were contacted to do the staking and they started in the beginning of March and brought back information of rusty out crop sticking out of the snow along old logging roads. This information started a winter prospecting program.
TRAVERS #1 March 3/2011 This travers was made to an area of rusty out crop sticking out of the snow on the side of the main logging road on claim # 4261116. The rock out crops for approx .. 20m on the side of the road. The rocks here are sheered and rusted and sedimentary in nature with from 1-2% visible sulfide. A area approx .. 100mX lOOm was checked all rocks found were similar to the road out crop. This area will have to be ree. Visited in summer for more detailed work. One sample taken BB-2011-001
TRAVERS# 2
IVIarch 5/2011 This travers was made along #4 line claim #4261116. The sta kers reported gossan out crop in this area. The shore line of a small lake and approx .. BOOm of #4 line were prospected. 2 areas of interest were found on #4 line. Both areas are mafic in nature highly sheered, rusted non magnetic . the area approx .. center of #4 line has small wine coloured granite through out with 2% sulfide. The sheering strikes basically N-S and dip seems west at a shallow angle 2 samples were taken. BRR-2011-002-003
TRAVERS # 3-4-5 March 7-B-9/2011 March 7-B were spent working a area along approx .. BOOm od # 3 line claim# 4261114. All rock out crop is rusted, light to heavy sheering non carbonated, highly magnetic in places. Mafic but sedimentary in nature, visible sulfides up to 2 %. Again sheer zones strike basically N.S. dip is west and shallow. 5 samples were taken BRR-2011-004-005-006-007-008 March 9/2011 this travers# 5 was made along# 2 line claim# 4261116. This area has fine to medium grained, light to dark gray massive mafic with heavy sheering in places. Calcite on fractures in places one area
close to# 2 post quartz is 10 to 30% light rust 1% sulfide. 3 samples taken BRR-2011-009-010-
011. Strike and dip was not determined.
TRAVERS # 6-7-8 March 12-13-14 These 3 days were to be used prospecting the shore line of upper and lower Sidney Lake. But to much slush on the ice prevented this from happening. 2 days was used getting Ski-Doo's out of the slush and snow shoveling trail to the north end of the Lake and prospecting a bit of the shore line by foot. The rocks in the area of the north end of upper Sidney are mainly fine to medium grained mafic's and mica schist. Most out crop has a rusty appearance sulfides of 1-3% carbonated alteration was only found in small areas. And only light magnetics were found. Travers# 8 was made from the north end of upper Sidney to a small Lake S-sw of# 1 post on claim 4261113 on this travers. In one area a number of interesting rocks were found. One out crop of highly rusted sheered mica schist with small red granite and white and yellow oxide stain. beside. This is a black course grained rock possibly a hornblende with 30% small quartz-v and blebs and 1-2% sulfide. One area of a fine grained, black ultra mafic, talic texture, magnetic, 1% sulfide. This area will have to be checked closer in summer. 5 samples were taken but not written up or assayed at this time.
TRAVERS# 9-10-11 March 16-17-18/2011 These 3 days were used prospecting a area north and north west of upper Sidney. An area approx .. 500m in land was traversed and one day was used to check rusty out crop that the stakers had told us about on the north end of a small Lake approx .. 400m east of# 4 post claim # 4261113. The area around this small lake is quite rusted and sheered. The rock tends to be mafic to ultra mafic and medium to fine grained , magnetic in places, and light carbonate alteration and 1-2% sulfides. One area was found to be a IF highly rusted oxidized, magnetic. Rusted quartz veins and 5% visible sulfide. One area at the north end of upper Sidney Lake and a bit west a area of highly rusted oxidized rocks were found. This could be a large IF. Lots of rusted oxidized rocks were found this could be a large IF. Lots of rusted quartz veining. This area is magnetic in spots and carbonate alteration is quite noticeable in spots. Sulfides are from 2-5%. These 2 areas should be prospected more on bare ground and summer. 6 samples were taken. These samples were not logged or written up at this time.
TRAVERS# 12-13 March 20-21/2011 These two days were spent on upper and lower Sidney Lakes. The slush and water had started to drain of of the ice and travel by Ski-Doo along the shore line was fairly easy. One day was used covering shore line on upper Sidney Lake and one day was used along the shore line on lower Sidney Lake.the rocks on lower Sidney are mafic in nature but resemble sediments, not a lot of out crop was found. One area near the south end and east side was found to be a mixture of rocks from mafic to felsic to granitic and is probably a contact. This will have to be looked at more in summer. One area of banded If. was found near a old logging road 400m east of the
south end of lower Sidney Lake. This was found while checking for ATV access in summer. 7 samples were taken but not written up or logged at this time.
TRAVERS # 14-15 March 22-23/2011 These two days were used making travers from the west side of north Sidney Lake to a lake on the southwest corner #3 post claim# 4261113. The rocks found in this area and around this lake are not very interesting mostly medium grained granites and sediments non magnetic and no sulfides. 2 samples were taken on the west side of upper Sidney Lake. This area is medium to fine grained mafic lightly sheered and folded with small 1mmquartz-v and silver mica and 3% sulfides.
March 25/2011 This day was used hauling a 12' boat into Sidney Lakes. The boat will make access to this area much easier in summer . for prospecting to the north- east and west of upper and lower Sidney Lake.
31 rock samples were taken during this winter prospecting program. The reason that sample numbers are not in numerical order to travers numbers is that the samples were full of snow and ice and stored in a shed with no heat. Until the last couple of days the heat was turned on for a couple of days to thaw and dry. The samples so they could be logged and written up properly. sample# are not in order but UTM's with each sample gives us a exact locationthe sample was taken. 7 samples were sent for assay on the 23 of March # BRR-2011-003-006-012-013-019-028-029. The rest of the samples were not sent for assay until May 15/2011. We the prospectors feel that the winter program was successful in that we found a number of areas that definitely need more prospecting in summer. We also defined areas that do not need more work in the near future. The boat on upper and lower Sidney Lake will definitely save time and effort on a summer program. Although assays are not very encouraging the elevated numbers in ni, cr, ti do enhance the anomalous pt.numbers in lake sediments. Hopefully a summer program will enhance this possibility even more.
End of winter program
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WINTER PROGRAM LARRY LAKE
Man Days Date Total Man Days Total Cost From--------To
Man days March 03/2011 March 25/2011 48X $250.00 $12,000.00
Transportation March 03/2011 March 25/2011 3840kmX .41 $1,574.40
Food and Lodging March 03/2011 March 25/2011 48X$35.00 $1,680.00
Associated Cost Date Total Man Days Total Cost From to
Boat and Motor March 25/2011 1X$40.00 $40.00 Ski-Doo March 03/2011 to March 25/2011 48X$80.00 $3,840.00 Chain Saw March 03/2011 to March 25/2011 16X$25.00 $400.00 Assays March 03/2011 to March 25/2011 31X$34.95 $1,083.45
Grand total of winter program $20,617.85
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LARRY LAKE WINTER PROGRAM COST SHEET BEFORE CLAIMS WERE REGISTERED
Claim# Travers Date of Travers Man days Food Mileage Ski-Doo Chain saw Boat Assays
4261113 6-7-8 March 12-13-14/2011 9X$250.00 9X$35.00 6X120X.41 9X$80.00 3X$25.00 5X$34.95 9-10-11 March 16-17-18/2011 9X$250.00 9X$35.00 6X120X.41 9X$80.00 3X$25.00 6X$34.95 14-15 March 22-23/2011 6X$250.00 6X$35.00 4X120X.41 6X$80.00 2X$25.00 2X$34.95
24X$250.00 24X$35.00 1920X.41 24X$80.00 8X$25.00 13X$34.95
Total 8 8 $6,000.00 $840.00 $787.20 $1,920.00 $200.00 $454.35
Grand Total $10,201.55
4261114 3-4 March 7-8/2011 6X$250.00 6X$35.00 4X120X.41 6X$80.00 2X$25.00 5X$34.95
Total 2 2 $1,500.00 $210.00 $196.80 $480.00 $50.00 $174.75
Grand Total $2,611.55
4261115 12-13 March 20-21/2011 6X$250.00 6X$35.00 4X120X.41 6X$80.00 2X$25.00 7X$34.95
Boat March 25/2011 3X$250.00 3X$35.00 2X120X.41 3X$80.00 1X$25.00 1X$40.00
Total 2 3 $2,250.00 $315.00 $295.20 $720.00 $75.00 $40.00 $244.65
Grand Total $3,939.85
4261116 1 March 3/2011 3X$250.00 3X$35.00 2X120X.41 3X$80.00 1X$25.00 1X$34.95
2 March 5/2011 3X$250.00 3X$35.00 2X120X.41 3X$80.00 1X$25.00 2X$34.95
5 March 9/2011 3X$250.00 3X$35.00 2X120X.41 3X$80.00 1X$25.00 3X$34.95
Total 3 3 $2,250.00 $315.00 $295.20 $720.00 $75.00 $209.70
Grand Total $3,864.90
Total of Work before claims are registered $20,617.85
May 8/2011
LARRY LAKE SUMMER PROSPECfiNG PROGRAM
DAILY LOG
TRAVERS #16
This travers is the first day of a summer prospecting program. The day was spent mostly clearing under brush and wind falls from the road.in winter these things did not hinder travel by Ski-Doo but in places ATV travel was impossible without clearing these obstacles from the old road. We managed to get to a point on claim# 4261116 were rusty out crop beside the road had been checked during the winter program. The rocks here are highly rusted, sheered, layered sediment with bands of granular quartz and schist. Silver mica, 1% sulfide and 5% small 1-2mm wine coloured granite, light folding. 1 sample was taken BRR-2011-032 and assayed.
May 10-11-12/2011 These 3 days were used clearing bush etc. from the old logging road and making this area accessible by ATV. The old logging road is in fairly good shape but chocked with second growth brush and tag alder in places. A good ATV trail was established to the# 2 line claim#4261115.
May 13-14-15/2011 TRAVERS # 17-18-19 The 3 days were used prospecting along the newly established ATV trail. This area is made up of 50% sheered and altered medium grained granitic rocks and 50% sheered sediments and mafic schists. Out crop is approx .. 30% over all. Timber is none descriptive because the area has been logged in the past 20 years. All structures found seem to strike basically N-S with a 10o E-W varinance .The dip of rocks are approx .. 30-35o west. One area was found with massive sulfide. Mostly py-high sulfur smell. One sample# BRR-2011-033 was taken and assayed. One area at the south end of Sidney Lake was found. This area is quite sheered and light folding with 2-3cm butinashed quartz veins, massive blebs of py., rust gossan is quite heavy. These rocks are only magnetic in places. One area of small out crop is mostly olivine, olivenite, epidote lightly carbonated, very heavy rock with medium to large crystals. 4 samples taken BRR-2011-033-034-035-036 and assayed. Out crop is approx .. 25%.
May 27-28/2011 TRAVERS # 20-21
These 2 days were used checking out a small area with massive sulfide and finding and cleaning up a old trail to Crosby Lake. The area of massive sulfide is a made up of layers of sediment with bands of massive sulfide with small pink to dark red granites in ;the sediment. these rocks are lightly magnetic with much peacock colouring. On the trail to Crosby Lake there is not much out crop and what was found was none impressive sediment, shales, schists with no sulfides. 2 samples taken BRR-2011-037-38 only one sample was assayed.
June 1-2-3/2011 TRAVERS 22-23-24/2011
Travers 22 was flagging, prospecting and cutting a trail to Deby Lake and taking a canoe to the Lake. Travers 23-24 were used prospecting the shore line of Deby Lake and looking for and finding an old pit inland from the east end of Deby Lake. The rocks in this area are mostly mafic schist and sediments with not much magnetics or carbinite alteration. Rusty gossan is fairly plentiful.but sulfide content is low in most places. Again strike is basically N-S and dip is west at a shallow angle. 5 samples were taken BRR-2011-039-040-041-042-043 and assayed. Out crop is approx .. 30% in the area.
Aug.1/2011 TRAVERS# 25
This day was going to be used cutting a ATV trail from the road to lower Sidney Lake. This job was halted because of heavy rain and a couple hours were used checking a massive sulfide zone on the side of the road. This area is massive py. Pyrrhotite exposed. In a area approx .. 10' by 20' and definitely needs more work. One sample taken and assayed BRR-2011-050.
Aug. 3-4-5/2011 Cut ATV trail from main road to Sidney Lake and move boat to new spot. No samples taken. This access trail will give easy access to the Lake and make it easy to get gear and samples moved.
Aug. 9-10-11 TRAVERS # 26-27-28
Travers# 26-27 was made at the north end of Sidney Lake an area approx .. 500m X 400m was prospected. This area is highly rust gossan along the lake shore. Out crop is approx .. 25% but over burden fairly light and bed rock can be found with a little bit of digging. The rocks here are mafic and felsic volcanic, with some areas being highly sheered and folded and highly magnetic, carbinite alteration is not very noticeable and sulfides are 2 to 5%. Quartz is quite noticeable on fractures and sheer plains. 7 samples were taken and assayed BRR-2011-051-052-053-054-055-056-057. Travers# 28 This day was spent trying to find out how big the massive sulfide zone by the road was. By hand stripping small areas we were able to determine that this area is a minimum of 8m wide by 30m long.stike is 350oand dip is approx .. 30ow. The zone consist of massive pyrrhotite and fine grained py. with stringers of sugar quartz and bull white quartz. This area needs a back hoe to strip heavy over burden to see just how big it is. One sample was taken and assayed BRR-2011-058.
Aug. 15-16-17/2011
These 3 days were used cutting brush and clearing the road from the south end of Sidney Lake to where it ends for ATV access from the end of the old road a walking trail was established to Rotch Lake. This will give good access to that part of the claim block.
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Aug.30/2011 TRAVERS # 29 This day was used working on the massive sulfide zone trying to open it up and trace it further on strike. This was not successful because of thick over burden. 4 samples were taken and assayed. BRR-2011-059-060-061-062.
Aug. 31/2011 TRAVERS # 30
This travers was made along the cut trail to Crosby Lake and along the west shore of the Lake for approx .. 400m and then along the creek west for 400m and back to the trail. The rocks the rocks in this area are fairly bland mafic schist and sediment. Not a lot of gossan or sulfide. Out crop is approx .. 20% and over burden is probably 4' and more. 2 samples were taken and assayed. BRR-2011-063-064. Sample 064 was taken on the ATV trail near the west end of Deby Lake.
Sept.1-2-3/2011 TRAVERS # 31-32-33
These 3 days were used prospecting an area from the end of the ATV trail ({old logging road)). To a small lake to the north of Roach Lake and then south to the north end of Roach Lake. The rocks in this area are quite interesting and consist mainly of sheered mafic, mafic schist, and quartz carbonate. Rusty gossan and carbinite alteration are found in numerous areas. Quartz veining is also plentiful. Sulfides average 2 to 10%. Only one area was found to be lightly magnetic and light folding was found through out this area. Out crop is 20-30% with hill sides lakes and creekd giving the best out crop. 7 samples were taken and assayed BRR-2011-065-066-067-068-069-070-071. This area was not logged and timber consists of mostly Spruce, balsam, white birch, poplar, under brush and blow down are quite heavy. tag alder is heavy in places.
Sept. 15-16-17/2011 TRAVERS # 34-35-36
These 3 days were used prospecting and looking for a #of old au. In soil anomalies information found in old files 1970-80)). This did not work very well because of over burden and a lack of information on the location of these anomalies. This work was all done in a area approx .. 400m wide along the east side of Roach Lake. Out crop here is less than 20%. The last day was used prospecting a small area at the north end of Roach Lake. This area is quite interesting. The rocks here are made up of a mixture of fine grained gabbro, altered mafic's and highly altered granites, most of these rocks are magnetic with sheering and folding quite noticeable. Carbinite alteration is fairly high and sulfides of 2 to 10% is common. This area is possibly a contact and certainly needs more work in the future. 5 samples were taken and assayed. BRR-2011-077-078-79-080-081. Out crop in this small area is approx . .40%.
END OF SUMMER PROGRAM
To whom it may concern
The reason prospector Patty Dick did not sign and verify the man days he worked on the Larry
Lake property Regretfully is prospector Patty Dick past away suddenly on Dec.OG/2011. Ending
his long battle with cancer.
Respectfully
Russel Renner
t"'"\
N PROSPECTING DATES WORK SHEET BREAKDOWN
SUMMER PROGRAM
Type of Work Name and Address Dates Worked #of Days
Prospecting~ geological Russel Renner May 8/2011 1 mapping~ rock grab Box 794 May 10-11-12/2011 3 sampling~ stripping Marathon1 Ont May 13-14-15/2011 3 light overburden~ POT 2EO May 27-28/2011 2 cleaning brush and wind Cln.# 186885 June 1-2-3/2011 3 falls from ATV trails August 1/2011 1
August 3-4-5/2011 3 August 9-1 0-11/2011 3 August 15-16-17/2011 3
August 30-31 Sept. 1-2-3/2011 5 Sept. 15-16-17/2011 3
Summer Program Total Days 30
Signature ~~(lUck
Prospecting~ geological Harold Griggs May 8/2011 1 mapping~ rock grab Box 234 May 10-11-12/2011 3 sampling~ stripping Marathon~ Ont. May 13-14-15/2011 3 light overburden POT2EO May 27-28/2011 2 cleaning brush and wind Cln.# 400501 June 1-2-3/2011 3 falls from ATV trails August 1/2011 1
August 3-4-5/2011 August 9-10-11/2011 August 15-16-17/2011
August 30-31/ Sept. 1-2-3/2011
Summer Program
Prospecting~ geological mapping~ rock grab sampling~ stripping light over burden cleaning brush and wind falls from ATV trails
Signature
Patrick Dick 26 Graham Crest. Marathon1 Ont. POT2EO Cln.#402697
Summer Program
Signature
Prospecting~ geological Leonard Windover
Sept. 15-16-17/2011 .
Total Days
~kz:r· May 8/2011 May 10-11-12/2011 May 13-14-15/2011 May 27-28/2011
June 1-2-3/2011 August 1/2011 August 3-4-5/2011 August 9-10-11/2011 August 15-16-17/2011
August 30-31/Sept. 1-2-3/2011 Sept. 15-16-17/2011
Total Days
May 8/2011
3 3 3 5 3
30
1 3 3 2
3 1 3 3 3 5 3
30
1
mapping, rock grab sampling, stripping light overburden cleaning brush and wind falls from ATV trails
Box 2111 Marathon, Ont. POT2EO Cln.#402309
Summer program
Signature
May 10-11-12/2011 May 13-14-15/2011 May 27-28/2011 June 1-2-3/2011 August 9-10-11/2011 August15-16-17 /2011
August 30-31 Sept. 1-2-3/2011 Sept. 15-16-17/2011
Total Days
3 3
2
3
3 3 5 3
26
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CLAIM #4261113
Date August 9,10/2011 Travers # 26, 27 Man Days Food and Lodging Transportation ATV Chain Saw Boat and Motor Assays Writing report
CLAIM
8X$250.00 8X$35.00 4X120=480X.41 GX$80.00 2X$25.00 2X$40.00 7X$34.95 1X$125.00
# 4261114
Date May 28/2011 Aug.31/2011 Travers # 21,30 Man days 7X$250.00 Food and lodging 7X$35.00
Total
Transportation 4X120km= 480km X.41 ATV 6X$80.00 Chain saw 3X$25.00 Assays 1X$34.95 Writing report 1X$250.00
Total
Claim #4261115
Date May 12/2011 Aug. 3,4,5/2011 Cutting A TV trail 4 days Man days BX$250.00 Food and lodging BX$35.00 Transportation 8X120km=960kmX.41 ATV 12X$80.00 Chain saw 8X$25.00 Boat and Motor 1X$40.00 Assay 0 Writing report 1X$125.00
Total
$2,000.00 $280.00 $196.80 $480.00
$50.00 $80.00
$244.65 $125.00
$3,456.45
$1,750.00 $245.00 $196.80 $480.00 $75.00 $34.95 $125.00
$2,906.75
$3,250.00 $455.00 $393.60 $960.00 $200.00
$40.00
$125.00
$5,423.60
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CLAIM # 4261116
Dates worked May 04/08/2011, May 10, 11/2011, May 13/2011, May 27/2011, June
1,2,3/2011, Aug. 01/2011, Aug.11/2011, Aug.30/2011
Travers made# 16, 17, 20, 22, 23, 24,25, 28,29, +cut ATV trail 2 days Man days 43X$250.00 Food and Lodging 43X$35.00 Transportation ATV Chain saw Canoe Assays Writing report
Dates worked Travers made Cutting trail Man days Food and lodging Transportation ATV Chain saw Assays Writing report
CLAIM
22X120km=2640kmX.41 33X$80.00 7X$25.00 2X$40.00 15X$34.95 1X$125.00
Total
# 4261117
May 14,15/2011 # 18,19
Aug.15,16/2011
2 days 16X$250.00 16X$35.00 8X120km=960kmX.41 12X$80.00 6X$25.00 3X$34.95 1X$125.00
Total
$10,750.00 $1,505.00 $1,082.40 $2,640.00
$175.00 $80.00
$524.25 $125.00
$16,881.00
$4,000.00 $560.00 $393.60 $960.00 $150.00 $104.85 $125.00
$6,293.45
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Dates worked Travers made Cutting A TV trail Man days Food and lodging Transportation ATV Chain saw Assays Writing report
CLAIM # 4261124
Aug.17 /2011 Sept.1,2,3/2011 # 31,32,33, 34,35,36
1 day 28X$250.00 28X$35.00 14X120km=1680kmX.41 21X$80.00 5X$25.00
12X$34.95 1X$125.00
Total
Grand Total of all Summer work Grand Total of all Winter work
Total of Assessment File
Sept. 15,16,17/2011
$7,000.00 $980.00 $688.80
$1,680.00 $125.00 $419.40 $125.00
$45,980.10 $20,617.85
$66,597.95
$11,018.20
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Man Days llSX$250.00 $28,750.00
Food and lodging 115X$35.00 $4,025.00
Transportation 7200kmX.41 $2952.00
Assays 38X$34.95 $1,328.10
Canoe and boat SX$40.00 $200.00
Chain saw 31X$25.00 $775.00
ATV 90X$80.00 $7,200.00
Writing report 3X$250.00 $750.00
Total assessment file for summer program $45,980.10
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WORK COMPLETED
From March 01/2011 to Sept. 17/2011
A total of 163 man days were used making 36 prospecting travers on the Larry Lake property
and established approx .. 6km of ATV access trail and 3 km of walking trail. A 12' boat was put in
lower Sidney Lake. The trails and boat gives good access to approx .. 60% of the property for
future exploration. 70 bed rock samples were taken and assayed. All samples were GPS Nad 83
zone 16 located and UTM were written on flagging tape with permanent black marker and put
in the sample bag with the sample when the sample was taken. The sample site was flagged
with orange winter flagging tape. This was done so as a sample site could be returned to if
assays determined this be done
CONCLUSIONS
Although this 2011 prospecting program did not come up with any new high grade mineral ace.
we the prospectors feel that the program was very successful. In that we have defined 5 areas
enriched in pt, pd, au, ag, as,fe, cr, ni, cu, zn, ti, co. #1 area is a area at the north end of upper
Sidney Lake and covers a area approx .. 1200m E-W and 600m N-5. out of 16 samples taken 7
samples are enhanced in pt, au, ag. This area needs more work. #2 area is a area along the old
logging road and by UTM locations covers a area 1100m E-W by 750m N-S. In this area there
are a number of massive sulfide showings. Out of 16 samples taken 11 samples were enhanced
in pt.22 to 297 ppb, pd 33ppb, au-15 to 24 ppb +co, ni, cu, zn, fe, cr. This area definitely needs
more work.
Area # 3-the north end of Roach Lake. This area is enriched in au.-18 to 45ppb +pt-32 ppb +
ni, cr,zn,and arsenic numbers are encouraging.
Area# 4 South east corner of Roach Lake. 1 sample was taken au-54ppb, as-16ppm. This area
will need more work.
Area# 5 A small area on the old road close to# 2 line claim# 4261115. This small out crop is
massive olivine, olivinite, epidote medium to large crystals, assayed 33ppb pt +ti. This area
needs to be checked closer to see just how big the area is.
We feel that these 5 areas of interest have greatly increased the potential of the Larry Lake
property to host economical mineralization.
JO
RECOMMENDATIONS
A more enhanced prospecting program in the area of the massive sulfide ace. along the old road followed by line cutting .geophysics and soil sampling. If results from this work is encouraging then a drill program could be recommended. A more enhanced prospecting program in the area of the north end of upper Sidney lake with more sampling of bed rock over a larger area. A prospecting program on a very tight grid of 25m spacing on the west half of claim #4261124 Roach Lake area. All out crop should be sampled also re concerns prospecting should be done to the west on open ground to find the contact and see if more ground should be staked. If results from this program are encouraging then a soil sampling grid on SOm spaced samples could be planned. A day or 2 should be used around the small out crop of olivine epodite ace. to see what else can be found in this area. Also first phase prospecting on the rest of the property is needed.
Date March1ld/2012
3 I
Sample#
ROCK SAMPLE DESCRIPTION
LARRY LAKE
Sample Descripton
BRR-2011-001 Sedimentary, sheered, rusted, 1 ~%sulfide, none magnetic, none carbonated, Heavy rock.
BRR-2011-002 Mafic, highly sheered, rusted, none magnetic, none carbonated, 2% sulfide.
BRR-2011-003 Mafic, sheered, rusted, black, 15-20% small wine coloured granite, heavy rock, light Carbonated, none magnetic, 2% disseminated sulfide.
BRR-2011-004 Sedimentary, black, sheered, rusted, none magnetic ,none carbonated medium Grained, 2 %sulfide.
BRR- 2011-005 Sediment, black, medium grained, none magnetic, none carbonated, 2% fine sulfide.
BRR-2011-006 Sediment ,black ,fine grained, rusted, magnetic, 2% sulfide.
BRR-2011-007 Mafic, dark gray, fine grained, sheered, rusted, 2% sulfide.
BRR-2011-008 Mafic, fine grained, black, rusted, sheered, 1 ~%sulfide, small-2mmquartz-vs, heavy Rock.
BRR-2011-009 Mafic, medium grained, sheered, gray, 2% sulfide.
BRR-2011-010 Mafic ,jet black, fine grained, massive, 1mm quartz stringers, heavy rock, talic texture, 1% sulfide.
BRR-2011-011 Mafic, light gray, fine grained, 30% quartz stringers, heavy rock, 1 %sulfide.
BRR-2011-012 Mica schist, sheered, rusted, light folding, lmm quartz-v, light yellow oxide, 3% sulfide.
BRR-2011-013 Mica schist, light folding, rusted, magnetic, light carbonated, small red granites, yellow White oxide, heavy rock, 2% sulfide.
BRR-2011-014 Sediment, dark gray to black, fine grained, small quartz-v with sulfide, heavy rock, 2% sulfide.
BRR-2011-015 Mica schist, l.Scmquartz-v with sulfide, light rust,magnetic, 1% sulfide.
BRR-2.011-016 Mafic, highly sheered, rusted, 2% sulfide.
BRR-2011-017 Hornblende, coarse grained, black, magnetic in spots, 30% small quartz-v and blebs,
1 % sulfide, heavy rock.
BRR-2011-018 mafic, medium grained, gray to black, with bands of felsic, cloritized carbonated rocks Rusted, 3 % sulfide, heavy rock.
BRR-2011-Q19 Ultra mafic, medium grained, black, magnetic, heavy, 1% sulfide, light pink with ni-test.
BRR-2011-020 Mafic, medium grained, dark gray, light folding, rusted, heavy, 1 ~%sulfide.
BRR-2011-021 Felsic- rusted, oxidized, if magnetic, heavy, 1% visible sulfide, light pink with ni-test.
BRR-2011-022 Mafic-gabbroic texture, medium grained, gray-black, porpheritic, heavy rock, light rust, 11/2% sulfide.
BRR-2011-023 Rusted sugar quartz.
BRR-2011-024 Ultra mafic, talic texture, medium grained, black, magnetic, 1% sulfide, light pink with Ni. Test.
BRR-2011-025 Mafic, medium grained, with quartz and pink feldspar, magnetic, carbonated, rusted, Light sheering, 5% sulfide.
BRR-2011-026 Mafic, light gray, fine grained, magnetic, carbonated, 4% sulfide.
BRR-2011-Q27 If-rusted, quartz-v, 5% sulfide, magnetic.
BRR-2011-Q28 Mafic, fine grained, dark gray, lmm quartz stock work, carbonated, light rust, 4% sulfide
BRR-2011-029 If-rusted, 15% sulfide, magnetic.
BRR-2011-030 Mafic, gray, fine grained, 1mm quartz-v, light rust, 3% sulfide.
BRR-2011-031 Mafic-fine grained, gray to black, sheered, light folding, silver mica on fractures, 2% Sulfide.
BRR-2011-032 Sediment, sheered, light folding, rusted, 5% small wine garnets, silver mica, 1% sulfide.
BRR-2011-033 massive sulfide-py, heavy strong sulfur smell.
BRR-2011-034 Massive epidote-olivine, medium to large crystals, carbonated, heavy rock, 1% sulfide.
BRR-2011-035 Mafic, fine grained, light gray boudinage quartz-v, py on fractures, rusted, magnetic, Pink with ni. Test.
BRR-2011-036 Mafic, fine grained, light gray, 3% sulfide, magnetic, pink with ni. Test.
BRR-2011-037 Massive sulfide, rusted, lightly magnetic, small red and yellow granites, peacock colours.
BRR-2011-038 Not assayed
BRR-2011-039 Sediment-highly sheered, rusted, 10% sulfide, magnetic, peacock colours.
BRR-2011-040 Sediment rusted, sheered, red granite, no visible sulfide.
BRR-2011-041 If- rusted sugar quartz, sarisitic on fractures, 5% sulfide, peacock colours, light magnetic
BRR-2011-042 Mafic, fine to medium grained ,sheered, dark gray, rusted, magnetic, heavy, 10% Sulfide.
BRR-2011-043 Mafic, medium grained, sheered, gray to black, rusted, magnetic, 10% sulfide.
BRR-2011-050 Massive sulfide 60%, highly magnetic, heavy.
BRR-2011-051 Pink syenitic granite ,medium grained, magnetic, 1 ~%sulfide.
BRR-2011-052 Mafic-light to dark gray, fine grained, magnetic, 3% sulfide.
BRR-2011-053 Mafic schist 4% disseminated sulfide.
BRR-2011-054 Mafic- fine grained, light gray,3% sulfide, carbonated.
BRR-2011-055 Sugar quartz with rust and yellow oxide stain,%% sulfide.
BRR-2011-056 Mafic light gray, medium grained, 2% disseminated sulfide.
BRR-2011-057 Mica schist- sheered and Z folded, rusted, oxidized, magnetic, sarisitic on fractures and Sheer plains, 1% visible sulfide.
BRR-2011-058 lf-30% sulfide, highly rusted, magnetic.
BRR-2011-059 If-fine white sugar quartz, 25% sulfide, magnetic.
BRR-2011-060 lf-30% sulfide, highly rusted, magnetic.
BRR-2011-061 If-fine sugar quartz, 10% sulfide, rusted none magnetic.
BRR-2011-062 lf--30% sulfide, magnetic, rusted.
BRR-2011-Q63 Sediment- fine grained, gray to black, sheered, light folding, magnetic, 1% visible Sulfide, rusted, heavy rock.
BRR-2011-Q64 Anthophyllitic schist, highly magnetic, rusted, light folding, 1% sulfide.
BRR-2011-065 Quartz carbonate, 1 ~%sulfide, rusted.
BRR-2011-066 Quartz carbonate, rusted, 1% sulfide.
BRR-2011-067 Mafic schist rusted, light folding, carbonated, 8% sulfide.
BRR-2011-Q68 Clorite schist, rusted, 5% sulfide,carbonated.
BRR-2011-069 Clorite schist, with bands of quartz, carbonated, 2% sulfide.
BRR-2011-070 Mafic- highly sheered, rusted, bands of quartz and feldspar, highly carbonated, 6% Sulfide.
BRR-2011-Q71 Mafic, highly sheered-rusted, with quartz stringers, magnetic, 10% sulfide.
BRR-2011-077 Fine grained gabbro, magnetic, carbonated, rusted, 1% sulfide.
BRR-2011-078 Granite fine grained, highly altered and carbonated, 8% sulfide, rusted, heavy rock.
BRR-2011-Q79 Pink granite, highly altered-carbonated, medium grained, highly magnetic, 10% Sulfide.
BRR-2011-080 Mafic- medium grained, black, rusted, magnetic, 8% sulfide.
BRR-2011-081 Mafic- medium grained, black, with green quartz stringers, magnetic, 10% sulfide.
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Ace II Clent ID
126337 BRR-2011-001
126338 BRR-2011-002
126339 BRR-2011-004
126340 BRR-2011-005
126341 BRR-2011-007
126342 BRR-2011-008
126343 BRR-2011-009
126344 BRR-2011-010
126345 BRR-2011-011
126346 BRR-2011-014
126347 Oup BRR-2011-014
126348 BRR-2011-015
126349 BRR-2011-016
126350 BRR-2011-017
126351 BRR-2011-016
126352 BRR-2011-020
126353 BRR-2011-022
126354 BRR-2011-023
126355 BRR-2011-026
126356 BRR-2011-027
126357 BRR-2011-030
126356 0up BRR-2011-0JO
126359 BRR-2011-031
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Certificate of Analysis
Au
PJ*l
6
6
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6
<5
6
<5
5
6
6
6
<5
<5
5
<5
<5
<5
<5
<5
6
<5
6
<5
Date Received: 0511612011
Date Completed: 05/2512011
Job#: 201141828
Reference:
Sample #:21
Au ozJt
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
Au glt (ppm}
0.006
0.006
<0.005
0.006
<0.005
0.006
<0.005
0.005
0.006
0.006
0.006
<0.005
<0.005
0.005
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<0.005
<0.005
<0.005
<0.005
0.006
<0.005
0.006
<0.005
. 'd:t> h = Certified By: "-""-""'"' ,_,_
The results included on this report relate only to the items tested The Certificate of Analysis should not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory
AL903-0059-05/25/2011 2:26 PM Page 1 of 1
ACCURASSAY , ••••••••• &.
1046 Gorham Street
Tnunder Ba)·. ON
Cilnad.; P76 S~5
l(•l : 18071 6261630 Fa•: r_807 1622-7571
www.~v~cv r ~ s~ay.·:. <.' '"'
as.s.a)-<?-'ac::ur a-s.s.a:;. com
Wedneeday, June 1, 2011
Renner, Ru-1 33 Jackaon CI'IM., PO Box 79o4 Meralhon, ON, CAN
POT2EO P~(807)~0
Fllldl: (807) 229-1498
EmeN: n.u.rOJnaw.ca
Certificate of Analysis
ClfllnliD AIM Bollolll C. Co Co Cr cu Fo
" K U
" ppm % PI>"' ppm PI>"' ppm ppm 'llo 1111m POl'\ ppm ppm
1:18337
12113311
1211338
1211342
12113470
1211J.411
12113411
1211350
1211351
126352
128363
1211364
121136e
12allle
BIUI-2011.001
81111-2011.()02
BRA-2011-ocM
BRA-2011-006
IRA-201 HI07
IRA-2011-0011
BRA-2011-001
IRA-21111.{)10
BRA-2011.{)11
BM-21111.{)14
BM-2011.{)14
BRA-2011.{)15
BRR-2011.{)18
BRR-2011.{)17
BRR-2011.{)11
IRR-2011.{)211
IRR-2011.{)22
BRR-2011.{123
IRI'l-2011.{)211
IRR-2011.{)27
0.0011
0.0011
<0.0011
0.0011
<0.0011
0.0011
<0.0011
O.DO!i
0.0011
0.0011
0.0011
<0.0011
<11.0011
0.005
<O.DO!i
<O.DO!i
<O.ooe
<0.0011
<0.0011
0.0011
<1 1.34
<I ua <1 0.&4
<1 1.80
<1 uo <1 2.11!1
<1 1.11
<1 2.33
<1 1.84
<1 1.43
<1 1.-tO
<1 3..48
<1 1.73
<1 1.41
<1 1.21
<1 1..25
<1 UJIII
<I 2-l'iU
<1 0.10
PROCEDURE CODES: ALP1, AlFA1, ALAR1
Cet1ified By:~
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
47
57 .. .. ..
211
18
11
11
31
52 2114
.. 43
51 41
II 172
41
41 213
13
52 120
IV
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<I 1.72
<1 0.17
<1 1.10
<1 1.14
<1 1.51
<1 2.31
<1 2.01
<1 3.03
<1 0.34
<1 1.14
<1 1.81
<1 1.11
<1 0.17
<1 2.21
<1 1.87
<1 1.41
<1 0.11
<1 1.118
<1 0.78
z•
24
23
22
211
20
311
20
211
15
31
31
34
80 3.43 0.13
111 110 4.41 O.D7
181
3SO
17
3D
270
50
105
37
311
11111
10 2-41 0.01
30 3.86 0.011
10 2-155 0.11
42 1.40 0.47
22 2.71 0.11
34 3.70 0.11
7a 2.72 0.75
78 3.01 0.23
73 2.82 0.22
IV 4.80 1.02
12 1103 110 4.37 0.01
210
27
17
,.
37
17
31 18 2-84 0.31
48 2-18 0.13
13 31 2.211 0.01
11 2.82 1.111
13 50 2.72 0.02
181 218 2.116 0.01
The resulta Included on this report relale only to the Item~~ teeled The Cerllllcate of ANtyM should not be "'produced except In full, without the wrlllen approval of the lllbotalory
<1 0.11 537
2.01 402
<1 1.22 281
15 2.00 417
<1 1.311 sao
<1 1.13 111
<1 1.111 454
<1 1.01 1131
1.01 401
<1 0~ 430
<1 0.118 414
IS 2.28 181
<1 2 .118 133
<1 1.31 3113
<1 O.M 441
<1 1.07 331
11 1.38 403
<1 0.118 362
<1 0.33 32S
Page 1 of2
O.le Received: 05/16/2011
O.tl Completed : 051251201 1 Jobrt.201141828
Reference:
S.mplert.21
No Nl PPI>SbS. Sf Sn Sr n n V W Y Zl1 % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
0.16
0.12
80 121111
<1 0.14
<1 0.17 114
c1 0.11
0.31
<1 0.16
0.30
0.15
31
47
71
71
73
0.15 18
0.15 18
0.12 1118
<1 0.02 71
<1 021 125
0.17
oc1 0.14 28
30S -238
440
311
243
1111
182
340
323
781
118
<1 0.14 86 1002
0.05 38 192
14 0.05 345 <100
10
<5
<5
<!i
<5
<5
<5
<5 0.01 <10
<5 0.07 <10
<5 0.01 <10
<5 0.011 <10
<5 0.04 <10
<5 0.01 <10
<5 0.05 <10
eli 0.05 <10
eli 0.05 <10
<6 0.0!1 <10
<5 0.04 <10
<5 0.03 <10
<5 0.01 <10
<5 0.03 <10
<5 0.04 <10
<5 0.08 <10
<5 0.05 <10
<5 0.05 <10
<5 0.04 <10
20 3481
2!i04
1240
10 2014
10 30111
12 3430
11 1141
81 3332
23 111113
211 2517
211 2443
70 21122
<3 287
21 1818
12
<2 101 <10
104 <10
<2 516 <10
74 <10
ee <10
<2 151 <10
10
<2
17
71 <10
ae c1o
17 56
<2 81 <10
<2 Ill <10
13 104 <10
10
<2
<2
<2
30 <10
134 <10
14 <10
68 <10
83 <10
16 <10
30 <10
11
12
<2
10
52
25
18
35
41
57
24
56
57
1_05
54
105
37
311
42
20
18
21
76
-0059~01/2011 12:42 PM
LABORATORIES
Bill t"'~:
Renner, Russel
PO Box 794, 33 Jackson Crescent
Marathon, ON POT2EO Canada
PKG1 5
10029 4768
ea
Jobl 201141182
ALP1,ALFA1,ALAR1
Exceptional Service. Expert Analysis.
Renner, Russel PO Box 794, 33 Jackson Crescent
Marathon, ON POT2EO Canada
Net30 Days
32.30
.... ~-...... -"-. ~f
IN109709 May31, 2011 1
Jun 30, 2011
161.50
18UO
21.00
182.50
ACCURASSAY 1046 Gorha1n Street Thunder Bay. ON Cnnacta P 76 SX5
Tel: t8071 626-1630 Fa1c 1,8071 622-7571
WYffl.accuri.IS ~Jy.com
assa:,-@accur ass a~·- com
ay, April 1, 2011
Renner, Russel 33 Jackson Cres., PO Box 794 Marathon, ON, CAN
POT2EO Ph#: (807) 229-0650 Fax#: (807) 229-1498 Email: [email protected]
Alx;#
84829
84830
84831
84832
84833
ClieniiD
BRR-2011-003
BRR-2011-008
BRR-2011.()12
BRR-2011.()13
BRR-2011-028
84834 Dup BRR-2011-028
Certificate of Analysis
~
ppb
14
10
9
9
11
14
Date Received: 0312412011
Date Completed: 04101/2011
Job#: 201141182
Reference:
Sarl!ple #: 5
Au azn
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
~
gil (ppm)
0.014
0.010
0.009
0.009
0.011
0.014
PROCEDURE CODES: ALP1, ALFA1, ALAR1
The results Included on this report relate only to the Items tested The Certificate of Analysis should not be reproduced except in fiJII, without the written approval of the laboratory
Page 1 of 1 AL903-0059-04/01/2011 12:40 PM
ACCURASSAY l ...... , ••• ,.
104f Gorham SN!t:l Thu!'cder 8~·- ON Ci!~"il•lil P iB 5 )( 5
l<, l: !8071 621) 1630 Fax: r807) 622-7571
........... a~ . .;; c;r <)S.~)·.com
assa~acc·.;ras sa~· . com
Monday, April 11' 2011
Renner, Ru-1 33 Jeckaon c-.. PO Box 794 Marathon, ON, CAN POT2EO Phlt. (807) ~0 F~(807)~1498
EmaU: ruu.rOI/WW.ca
Certificate of Analysis
Clioo!ID Au Aa AlAo 811.111.1 Bl C. Cd Co Cr C.. K U ppm ppn % ppn ppm ppn PC>m ppn % Pill" ppm Pill" ppm % ppn
BM-2011-oo3
BRR-2011-ooe
BRR-201Hl12
0.014 <1 L!!. <2
114131
114132
114133
BRR-2011~13
BRR-2011-4211
BRR-201Hl211
0.010 <1 , ,Diil
O.OOi <1 4 .85
O.OOi <1 2.18
0.011
0.014 <1 2.12
PROCEDURE CODES: ALP1, ALFA1 , AlAR1
Certified By:~
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
87
21
:18
<2
<2
14 1.88 4.54 0.45
15 1.41 31 5.44 0.14
13 541 31 0.75
1.211
2!i &.a:z
1111 8.1111 2~
71 1112 <2
<2
38 415 1111 2.111 1.711
68
67
10
<2 10 7.113
...
... 211
211
11 2.70 0.114
20 2.114 0.04
The raauilll Included on thla report rellllll only to the illlme t.ted The Certlflclllll of Analyala should not be raproducod oxcept In tuU, without the written approvlll of the laboraiDiy
38 2.04 378
1.03 441
54 3.42 678
45 2.75 33e
20 0 .118 403
22 0 .118 441
Page 1 of 1
17 0.22 118 1375
20 0.38 17
35 0.22 12!i
0.13 1!!1. ~ 13 0.08
13 0.10
23
24
Dole Received: 0312412011
o ... Completed: 0410112011
Job II: 201141182
RaNrence :
Sample 11:5
Sl sn sr n n v w v z.r,
10
<li
<li
<li
<li
<li
<S
% ppm ppm ppm pOrn ppm ppm ppm ppm
<6 0.211 <10
<6 0.54 <10
<II 0.21 <10
<6 0.34 <10
<S 0.211 <10
<6 0.21 <10
10 2451
30 -90 40011
54 21127
211 1086
211 18211
<2 130 <10
<2 1511 <10
<2
<2
188 <10
71 <10
11 <10
Ill c10
140
110
~ n
-0059-()411112011 12:09 PM
LAIIDIIATDIII~II
Bill tn;
Renner. Russel
PO Box 794, 33 Jackson Crescent
Marathon, ON POT2EO Canada
PKG4 2
10029 4768
ea
Jobl 201141183
ALP1, ALPG1 , ALAR1
Exceptional Service. Expert Analysis.
t>.na!"z.ecl ~or:
Renner, Russel
PO Box 794, 33 Jackson Crescent Marathon, ON POT2EO canada
Net30 Days
35.35
IN109711 May31 , 2011 1
Jun 30, 2011
70.70
70.70
9.19
79.89
.Jay, Aprll1' 2011
Renner, Russel 33 Jackson Cres., PO Box 794 Marathon, ON, CAN POT2EO Ph#: (807) 229-0650 Fax#: (807) 229-1498
EmaH: [email protected]
64835
84836
64837 Cup
Client 10
BRR-2011.019
BRR-2011.()29
BRR-2011.()29
1046 Gotham Stree-t Td: 180T1 626-1630 www.ac.curJS~<J~.eom
Thunder Bay. ON Fa~: l807J 622-7571 dSSa)@accurassay.com
Cilnaaa P78 5X5
Certificate of Analysis ,
/lw ppb
<5
<5
<5
Date Received: 03124/2011
Date Completed: 04/0112011
Job#: 201141183
Reference:
Pt ppb
<15
<15
<15
Sample#:2
Pd ppb
<10
<10
<10
Rh ppb
PROCEDURE CODES: ALP1, ALPG1, ALAR1
.· d:b .. = Certified By: .,.,._ • .., ,__
The results included on this report relate only to the Items tested The Certificate of Analysis should not be reproduced except In full, without the written approval of the laboratory
Page 1 of 1 AL907-0059-04/01/2011 12:41 PM
Monday, April 11 , 2011
Renner, Ruuel 33 JKI<aon c ...... PO Box 794 Me1'81hon, ON, CAN POT2EO p~ (807) 229-0650 Fad: (807) 229-14118 EmeM: ruauQal\8w.ca
lv;r.l CIIOIItiO
84l3e SRR-201Hl19
84alll BRR-2011-0211
1!411310 BRR-2011-4211
lw ppm
q],Q06
q),Q06
q],Q06
PI ppm
q).015
q).015
q).015
PROCEDURE CODES: ALP1, ALPG1, AI.AR1
Certifted By: ~
Pd ~ AI ppm ppm "'
q),01 <1 uo qJ,01 <1 1.53
<ll.01 <1 1.41
1046 Gorh~ni S\fi-~-\ Tel: f807t 626-1630 www.ac<:urass.ay.ccrn Thunder B<r,·. ON f~: i8071 622-75 71 assay@acxvrassa~.com
CanMa P76 'JX5
Certificate of Analyals
,.. B 8o 8o 81 c. Cd Co Cr Cu ... K u ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm "' _, ppm ppm ppm II "' ppm
<2 1111 27 <2 0.48 c4 4a lSI 112 2.112 0.02 2
<2 811 1115 <2 18 3.48 34 128 ~ u~ 0.22 10
<2 88 113 <2 13 3.41 33 123 DO 4.84 0.22 10
The reauJta Included on lhia 1Wp01t reiMI only lo the Jt.me t..ied The Cert!bta of Analylla llhould not be reproduced except In luU, wilhoulthe Wlitlen app,.,.. of the ~
Page 1 of 1
Mg Mn Mo No Nl
"' ppm ppm "' ppm
3.07 238 8 O.Dii 408
O.D7 810 21 0.22 14
0.83 1113 19 0.21 12
O.te ~: 0312412011
o.a. Completed: 0410112011
Jobt:201141183
Reference:
Semple t:2
~- -- - ·- ··-
p PI> so s. 81 ppm ppm ppm ppm "' 1311 <1 <li <!! 0.32
~ <!! <li 0.37
3540 <1 <5 <5 0.311
Sn 5< Tl Tl v w y zn ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm P!>m ppm ppm
<10 4Zl <2 38 <10 <2 84
<10 52 4341! <2 78 <10 18 1111
<10 51 .£:!! <2 74 <10 18 IJ
..()()59-{)4/11/2011 12:10 PM
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o:n t: ':' :
Renner, Russel
PO Box 794, 33 Jackson Crescent
Marathon, ON POT2EO Canada
3
10029 4768
BB
Jobl 201141828
ALP1 , ALPG1, ALAR1
Exceptional Service. Expert Analys i s.
Renner, Russel PO Box 794, 33 Jackson Crescent Marathon, ON POT2EO Canada
Net30 Days
35.35
IN109710 May 31, 2011 1
Jun 30, 2011
106.05
106.05
13.79
119.84
ACCURASSJ\Y 'a•a•••o••••
.ursday, May 26, 2011
Renner, Russel
33 Jackson Cres., PO Box 794
Marathon, ON, CAN
POT2EO
Ph#: (807) 22~
Fax#: (807) 229-1498
Email: [email protected]
126360
126361
126362
126383 014)
CllaniiD
BRR-2011-021
BRR-2011-024
BRR-2011-025
BRR-2011-025
PROCEDURE CODES: ALP1, ALPG1, AI.AR1
1046 Gor~1 Llll1 Stre~l
Thunder Bay. ON C.1r-ad.a P iB 5X5
Tel: 1807.1626-1.630 Fa11: t8071 622 7571
·{',"-I.W.~CIJ rd'S ~d~.(;<.)lll
JSsd;·t.~accur <Jssa~·- com
Certificate of Analysis
Au ppb
8
<5
<5
<5
Date Received: 0511612011
Date Completed: 05/26/2011
Job#: 201141829
Reference:
PI ppb
25
21
25
<15
Sample#:3
Pd ppb
<10
10
<10
<10
d:t> .. = Certified By: ""'""-"---
The results included on this report relate only to the Items tested The Certificate of Analysis should not be reproduced except In full, without the written approval of the laboratory
Rh ppb
AL907-0059-05/26/2011 2:53 PM Page 1 of 1
Tull8day, May 31 , 2011
Renner, Ru ... l
33 Jecbon c,..., PO Box 794
M•r.thon, ON, CAN
POT2EO Ph*: (807) 22$-0650 Fm: (807) 229-1498
Email: ruaa .rOs~.ca
-· ClloniiD
~~ BM-201H>21
128361 BM-2011-42~
128362 BRR~11-o25
1211Je30 SRR-2011-<1215
"" ppm
0.008
<0.0011
<0.005
<0.0011
PI ppm
0.025
0.021
0.025
<0.015
PROCEDURE CODES: ALP1 , ALPG1, AlAR1
CsrUlled By :~
Pd AO AI ppm ppm "'
<0.01 <I 0 .711
O.ll10 <1 1.311
<0.01 <1 1.17
<0.01 <I 1.211
1\CCURASSJ\Y 1046 Gorham Street Thunder Bay_ ON
Canaoa P7B sxs
Tet: 18071 626 1630 Fax: t807j 622-7571
Certificate of Analysis
,... Ba Ba Ill c. Cd Co Cr Cu Fe K u lolg Mn MD ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm "' ppm ppm ppm ppm "' "' ppm "' ppm ppm
<2 ~~~ 15 <2 <1 1.011 ~ 2~ 81 113 2.23 0.011 <1 O.'J 187
<2 !5ol 21 <2 <1 U1 <4 2S 1112 111 1.72 0.01 1.21 227 <I
<2 !5ol 51 <2 <1 1 .7~ <4 37 32 122 4.01 0 .14 1.25 423
<2 ~~~ 153 <2 <1 1.17 <4 37 :sa 1211 4.21 0 .15 <I 1.33 45J
The reautta Included on this repof1 relata only lo the llama !Mied The Ce<1illcalll of AnaJyM llhould nol be reproduced IXCejl!ln lult , without the wri1tan epproval of the leboratory
Page 1 of 1
_..., , a"A:Uf8'!>~ .<;r.) r't)
ass~@acuJrassa).ec>m
No Nl
"' ppm
0.12 112
0.11 ~ 0.21 1111
0.24 1111
Dale R"""lved: 05/1612011
Dale Compleled: 05/2612011
Job t: 201141829
Reference:
Sample 1:3
p PI> 611 Ba Sl ppm ppm ppm ppm "' 224 <5 <5 0.511
1115 <5 <5 0.05
334 <5 <5 0.011
340 <5 <5 0.08
Sn Sr n n v VOl '( Zn ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
<10 18 1111 <2 21 <10 ee <10 39 7111 35 <10 10
<10 44 1814 <2 12 <10 30
<10 48 11211 <2 11 <10 211
-0059-{)5131/2011 2:58PM
Bill to: Remer, Russel
PO Box 794, 33 Jackson Crescent
Marathon, ON POT2EO Canada
PKG1
10029 4768
88
JOO. 201141909
ALP1. ALFA1, AI.AR1
Exceptional Service. Expert Analysis .
Analyzed For:
Renner, Russel PO Box 794, 33 Jackson Crescent Marathon, ON POT2EO Canada
Net30 Days
~""'n"n~n \ ' )
\ • ,, { /~ ~
j 71
32.30
IN109712
May31, 2011 1
Jun 30, 2011
32.30
32.30
4.20
36.50
esday, May 31, 2011
Renner, Russel
33 Jackson Cres., PO Box 794
Marathon, ON, CAN
POT2EO Ph#: (807) 229-0650
Fax#: (807) 229-1498
Email: [email protected]
Ac;c t# Client ID
1046 Gortlc111l Strl'et Thunder Bay. ON
Cdf'-o:'lda P76 5X5
kl: 180 71 626 t630 Fax: t807) 622-7571
1\" ... W,<tl:(;IJ r Cl'.:i 5uy.C0111
dssa~@ac<:ur assay. C.Qm
Certificate of Analysis
Date Received: 0512012011
Date Completed: 05131/2011
Job#: 201141909
Reference:
Sample#: 1
. -- . --- ---- ..
Au Au Au ppb oz/t g/1 (ppm)
130396 BRR-2011-032
130397 Dup BRR-2011-032
7
11
<0.001 0.007
<0.001 0.011
PROCEDURE CODES: ALP1, ALFA 1
c.rnfiod By.~ The results Included on this report relate only to the items tested The CertlflcatB of Analysis should not be reproduced except In full, without the written approval of the laboratory
Page 1 of 1 AL903-0059-05/31/2011 9:31 AM
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Renner,R~
33 JackiOn Cree., PO Box 794 Mentlhon, ON, CAN POT2EO Pt#(807)~0
Fax#: (807) 229-1498 EmaH: nJA.rGilll-.ce
1303911
13031170
Cion\ ID
BRR-201 1-«12
BRR-.2011-032
""' """' 0.007
0.011
PROCEDURE CODES: Al.P1, AlFA1
CertmedBy:~
~ AJ ~ B J'P"' % ~ ppm
<1 1.1111 <2 1!0
<1 1.6-4 <2 5I
1\CCURASSI\Y 10116 God'lllm SVet:-1 Thu~ Bay. ON
c~n~ll PlS SX5
lei: (!:107) 625-1630 Fa~; (R07J622 7571
Certificate of Analysis
11.1 .,. 81 co Cd CG c. c.. fo )(
ppm """' ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm " 'II
142 <2 2:2 o.ee- c.C 17 1~1 3ol 2.~ 0.411
1311 <2 3(1 0.114 <4 11 141 3ol 2.40 0.411
The l'lllllllta Included on tNe report re11te only to the ~ IN1t!d The Certltlcllt8 of ....,.~yn llhould not be raproduced except lh run, wlttlout the writ!en II!>Prov.l of the .. bor8tory
u ppm
21
27
Page1of1
lila Mn ""' Na
" ppm ppm 'II
1.11 202 <1 0.171
1.15 1911 <1 0.()7
www.aoccwassay.cor•'l
~s~acc·Jrassar.rom
Date Recelvr!d: 0!512012011
0.18 Completed:OS/3112011 JobiiJ:201141909
Reference· Sample iiJ: 1
Nl p ~ Sb s. Sl Sn ppm ppm """' """' ppm 'II PI""
1011 1!07 <5 16 0.015 <10
101! 7IMI <5 10 0.05 <10
Sr n 11 v w y Zn ppm PI>" PI>'" ppm ppm ppm pj>m
27 1325 12 74 <10 ~
27 1301 11 n <10 ee
-0059-061021201110:03 AM
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L ,! . • - .. 1... ..' .. - .
LA.ORATGRIIfS
Bill to: Renner, Russel
PO Box 794, 33 Jackson Crescent
Marathon, ON POT2EO Canada
PKG4 4
100294768
811
Jobl 201141910
ALP1, ALPG1, ALAR1
Exceptional Service. Expert Analysis.
Renner, Russel
PO Box 794, 33 Jackson Crescent
Marathon, ON POT2EO Canada
Net30 Days
,., ~ n \\ n / --\ I ' {
' , I ·,
IN109713 May31, 2011 1
Jun 30, 2011
35.35 141.40
141 .-w
18.38
158.78
1\CCURASSAY c.a•o•ato••c•
3dnesday, June 1, 2011
Renner, Russel
33 Jackson Cres., PO Box 794 Marathon, ON, CAN POT2EO Ph#: (807) 229-0650 Fax#: (807) 229-1498
EmaH: [email protected]
130399
130400
130401
130402 Dup
130403
ClleniiD
BRR-2011-033
BRR-2011-034
BRR-2011-035
BRR-2011-035
BRR-2011-036
PROCEDURE CODES: ALP1, ALPG1, ALAR1
1046 Gorh<ll11 Sl•l'el Thunder Bay. ON Canada P TB 5X5
Td: 18071 626 :630 f<u: 180T) 622-7571
'1'\1/oW. <loCO:~ I" fd~ •,;;J~:~()J1l
assa:,@'accur a !>5atcom
Certificate of Analysis
Au ppb
24
9
<5
<5
<5
Date Received: 0512512011
Date Completed: 06/01/2011
Job#: 201141910
Reference:
Sample#:4
PI Pd ppb ppb
27 .E.. -r--
33 <10
<15 <10
<15 <10
<15 <10
The results included on this report relate only to the items tested The Certificate of Analysis should not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory
Rh ppb
Page 1 of 1 AL907-0059-06/01/2011 2:28PM
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Renner, Russel 33 Jacbon Cres., PO Box 794 M11rathon, ON, CAN POT2EO Phlt: ( 807) 229-0650 FfiX#: (807) 229-1498 Em11ll: ruae.rC!'Iah-.ca
130399
130400
130401
Clont 10
BRR-2011.oo3
BRR-2011-034
BRR-2011-035
1304020 BRR-2011-035
130403 IIRR-2011.{)38
0.024
PI
Pl>ft1
0.027 0.033
0.0011 0.033 <0.01 -<0.005 <0.015 <0.01
<0.005 <0.015 <0.01
<0.005 <0.015 <0.01
PROCEDURE CODES: ALP1, ALPG1, ALAR1
Certified By:~
1\CCURASSAY 1046 GOfham sveet Thunder Bay. ON Cll!'il<lll Pi'S 5X5
Tt"l: (8071 13261630 fa~: 180?1 622·7571
Certificate of Analysis
www.accur;;t~$av.com
as sa;-fbacc ur as sav. com
Dale Received: 05125/2011
Dale Completed: 08/0112011
Joblt.201141910
RefentnCII:
Sample lt.4
AlAI Bllalle IIICaCdCoCrCu ~ ppm pprn ppm ppm ppm 1M. ppm ppm ppm ppm
K UMgMnMoNo Nl PP!>SbS. SISnSr TITIVWYZII
o.llll
<1 0.72
<1 1.21
<1 1.18
<1 2.01
% ppm '% ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
<2
<2
<2
<2
58
58
59
51
511
13
12
18
19
37
<2
<2
<2
<2
41 M1
15 2.01
13 2.41
22 2.311
21 2.81
211 !M!O 2211 1;.! 23.!2 0.011
<4 18
37
37
40
33 1.47 0.02
38 4.44 0.10
3! 4.34 0.10
72 115 7.72 0.25
The results Included on thll report relala only lo the llsme teated The Certltbtte of Analysis should not be ntproduced except In full, without the written apprtMII of the laboretory
Page 1 of 1
18 0.57 359
0.15 372
0.811 678
o.es eae 5 o.!2 1m
74 0.03 173 105
14 0.02 ae 515 .,
13 0.14 57 31117
83 3513
21 0.15 147 1120
10
<5
<5
<5
<5
0.05 <10
17 0.09 <10
0.10 <10
0.11 <10
0.10 <10
855 10 39 <10 147
17 1721 31 37 50
24 !!!!.. 10 87 <10 14 1311
24 41110 ee <1o 13 13S
12 311117 11 118 <10 105
.0059.06/0212011 10:03 AM
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Bill to: Renner, Russel
PO Box 794, 33 Jackson Crescent
Marathon, ON POT2EO Canada
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PKG4
10029 4768
ea Job# 201141977
ALP1 , ALPG1, ALAR1
Exceptional Service. Expert Analysis.
Analyzed For:
Renner, Russel
PO Box 794, 33 Jackson Crescent
Marathon, ON POT2EO Canada
Net 30 Days
1 · ' · · · .' . 1• I •
INVOICE
I;, -• . • ,,
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35.35
IN109763
Jun 10, 2011 1
Jul 10, 2011
35.35
35.35
4.60
39.95
ACCURJ\SSJ\Y ILAIO.&f •• lll
"riday, June 3, 2011
Renner, Russel 33 Jackson Cres., PO Box 794
Marathon, ON, CAN POT2EO Ph#: (807) 229-0050 Fax#: (807) 229-1498 EmaH: [email protected]
133860
133861 D\41
ctlenl to
BRR-2011.007
BRR-2011-037
PROCEDURE CODES: ALP1, ALPG1, ALAR1
1046 Gorhi.Jil1 Street Thunder Bay. ON Carmla Pf6 5X5
Tel: 180T1 6261630
Fax: t807t 622-7571 .,., • ...,W.do{;(;t_.r;tssi.ly.<:om
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Certificate of Analysis
Au
ppb
17
<5
Date Received: 05/30/2011
Date Completed: 06103/2011
Job#: 201141977
Referance:
PI ppb
<15
<15
Sample#: 1
Pd ppb
<10
<10
'""Jt> .. = Certifled By: """"_ • .,. --
The results Included on this report relate only to the Items tested The Certiflcate of Analysis should not be reproduced except In full, without the written approval of the laboratory
Rh ppb
AL907 -0059-06/03/2011 12:08 PM Page 1 of 1
Thursday. June 9, 2011
Renner, Russel
33 Jackson Cres., PO Box 794
Marathon, ON, CAN
POT2EO
Ph#: (807) 229-0650
Fax#: (807) 229-1 498
Email: [email protected]
Ace il ClientiO
133860 BAA·201 1·037
Au ppm
0.017
1338610 BRA-2011 ·037 <0.005
Pt ppm
<:0.015
<0.015
PROCEDURE CODES: ALP1, ALPG1, ALAR1
_ ...
Certified By:
Pd Ag ppm ppm
<0.01
<0.01 2
1046 Gorham St~eet Thun·:ler Bay. ON Canada P7B 5X5
Tel: (807: 626·16 .30 Fr:~x: (807) 622·7571
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Certificate of Analysis
AI As B Ba Be 61 Ca Cd Co Cr Cu Fe K Li
% ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm % % ppm
0.26 <2 59 5 <2 3 0.5 1 20 57 10 573 23.56 0.04 3
0.27 <2 56 s <2 0.49 2 1 59 10 604 24.35 0.04 3
The results included on this report relate only to the items tested
The Certificate of Analysis should not be reproduced except in full,
without the written approval of the laboratory
Page 1 of 1
Mg Mn Mo Na Ni % ppm ppm % ppm
0.09 422 68 0.02 252
009 417 73 0.02 260
Date Received: 0513012011
Data Completed: 06/0912011
Job II: 201 141977
Reference:
Sample#: 1
p Pb Sb Se Si ppm ppm ppm ppm %
464 39 10 <5 0.05
491 44 9 <5 0.06
Sn Sr Ti Tl v w y Zn ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
<10 <3 485 <2 25 <10 2 190
<10 <3 465 5 24 <10 2 190
ACCURASSAY LAIIOJtATORif:'S
8 ill to: Analyzed For·.
Renner, Russel Renner, Russel
PO Box 794, 33 Jackson Crescent
Marathon, ON POT2EO
PO Box 794, 33 Jackson Crescent
Marathon, ON POT2EO
Canada Canada
i • • , ~ . : 1 1 ~ . r. , , , 10029 476B Net 30 Days
' . ',J ,_. )t 'l
Job# 201142124
ALP1 5 ea Dry, Crush (<5kg) 90% -8 mesh (2mm), Split (500g), Pulverize ALPG1 4 ea Pt Pd Au (FNAAS,30g) ALAR1 4 ea Aqua Regia Digestion with ICP-OES Finish ALZNAR1 ea Zinc Analysis, AAS Finish, Aqua Regia Digestion
Exceptional Service. Expert Analysis.
INVOICE
7.50 15.60
9.50 4.00
IN1 09974
Jun 30, 2011 1
Jut 30,2011
37.50 62.40 38.00 4.00
141.90
18.45
160.35
ACCUR/\SSAY l CI ·H::· Gc!lr:,,,, :S~·l··~l
Thunder Bay. ON
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1ursday, June 16, 2011
Renner, Russel
33 Jackson Cres., PO Box 794
Marathon, ON, CAN
POT2EO Ph#: (807) 229-0650
Fax#: (807) 229-1498
Email: [email protected]
Ace.# Client ID
143662 BRR-2011..()39
143663 BRR-2011..()40
143664 BRR-2011..()41
143665 BRR-2011..()42
143666 BRR-2011..()43
143667Dup BRR-2011..()43
Au PI
ppb ppb
9 46
<5 69
12 70
16 233
24 200
Certificate of Analysis
Pd Rh Ag As ppb ppb ppm ppm
<10
<10
<10
16
<10
Co ppm
Date Received: 06/09/2011
Date Completed: 06/16/2011
Job#: 201142124
Reference:
Sample #:5
Cu Fe Mo ppm ppm ppm
PROCEDURE CODES: ALP1. ALPG1, ALAR1, ALZnAR1
'"d'b .. = Certified By:""'"',__,,",..--
The results included on this report relate only to the items tested The Certificate of Analysis should not be reproduced except in full,
without the written approval of the laboratory
Nl Pb ppm ppm
Zn
ppm
124
AL917-0059-06/16/2011 3:15PM Page 1 of 1
Friday. June 24, 2011
Ronner, Russel
33 Jackson C res., PO Box 794
Marathon, ON, CAN
POT2EO
Ph#: {807) 229-0650
Fax#: (807) 229-1498
Email: [email protected]
,__ ....
Ace~ Client 10
143662
143&63
Au ppm
0.009
Pt ppm
0.046
Pd Ag ppm ppm
<{).01 2
1046 Gorr,ilm Stn:ct -:-hur J r 1;1 ·~· or.. C:J,. '~1a r ;·s <:>x5
T.~;: (8o ;·J ::;2&: 5JO <",1<: ;RrJ:- 6?2 ~--1
Certificate of Analysis
AI As 8 Sa Be Bi Ca Cd Co Cr Cu Fe K Li Mg % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm % % ppm %
1.00 <2 36 7 <2 8 1.05 5 36 36 311 5.33 0.07 4 0.14
Dale Received: 06/09/2011
Dale Completed: 06/16/2011
Job#: 201142124
Reference:
Sample #: 5
Mn Mo Na Ni P Pb Sb Se Si Sn Sr ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm
302 17 0.12 99 767 12 <5 <5 0 .05 <10 23
Ti Tl ppm ppm
1197 <2
143664
BRA·20t1·0J9
BRR-2011 -040
BRR:2011 -041 <0.005 0.069 <0.01 <1 0.43 2 35 3 0.11 <4 6 35 31 2.62 0.20 7 0.26 < 100 12 0.06 67 159 15 <5 <5 0.04 <10 5 138
143665
143666
1438670
BRR·201 1-042
BRR-:?01 1-Q43
BAR-201 1-()43
0.012 D.070 <0.01 2 2.10
0.016 0.233 0.018 2 1.13
0.024 0.200 <0.01 2 1.10
PROCEDURE CODES: ALP 1, ALPG 1. ALAR 1, ALZnAR 1
' ·'
<2 42
37
39
11
20
20 <2
7 1.68
16 1.18 8
18 1.14 8
43
86
86
74 127 6.62 0.11
45 354 12.10 0.08
44 370 12.05 0.08
The results included on this report relate only to lhe items tested
The Certificate ol Analysis should not be reproduced except in full,
w~houl the written approval of the laboratory
Page 1 of 1
20 1.01 926 8 0.13 148 938
9 0.27 290 29 0.03 244 438
9 0.27 288 30 0.03 242 432
9
24
24
<5
<5
<5 0.04 <10 14 2429 5
<5 0.05 <10 s 963 3
<5 0.06 <10 5 961 <2
v w y Zn ppm ppm ppm ppm
20 16 13 1514
15 <10
97 <10
22 18
21 16
3 288
6 163
6 1393
6 1391
.....
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PKG4 ALP1 ALFA1
4
10029 4768
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ea ea ea
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Job# 201143004
ALP1 , ALPG1 , ALAR1
Analyzed For:
Renner, Russel
PO Box 794
Marathon, ON POT2EO Canada
Net 30 Days
Oeser~
Dry, Crush (<Skg) 90% -8 mesh (2mm), Split (500g), Pulverize Gold (FA/AAS, 30g)
INVOICE )p~
- l · t·~
35.35 7.50
12.75
~!41il
GSl' '+nl"
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Sep 16, 2011 1
Oct 16, 2011
141 .40 7.50
12.75
161.65
21.01
· T :>'tid Arr.>!1P.Ja!llll 182.66
Exc -eptional Service. Expert Analysis.
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!day, September 2, 2011
Renner, Russel
33 Jackspn Cres., PO Box 794
Marathon, ON, CAN
POT2EO Ph#: (807) 229-0650 Fax#: (807) 229-1498 EmaH: [email protected]
Aix:.# CllentiD
199328 BRR2011051
199329 BRR2011052
199330 BRR2011053
199331 BRR2011054
199332 BRR2011058
199333Dup BRR2011058
Certificate of Analysis
~
ppb
<5
<5
<5
<5
<5
<5
Date Received: 08/16/2011
Date Completed: 09/02/2011
Job#:201143004
Reference:
Sample#:5
PI Pd ppb ppb
20 <10
<15 <10
<15 11
<15 <10
<15 <10
<15 11
PROCEDURE CODES: ALP1, ALPG1, ALAR1
The results included on this report relate only to the items tested The Certificate of Analysis should not be reproduced except in full,
without the written approval of the laboratory
---·- -- --~--···
Rh ppb
AL907-0059-09/02/2011 11:31 AM Page 1 of 1
~ ~~~R~~~~~AY Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Renner. Russel
33 Jackson Cres., PO Box 794
Marathon, ON, CAN
POT2EO Ph#: (807) 229-0650
Fax#: (807) 229-1498
Email: russ [email protected]
1046 Gorham Street fhundet Bay, 0 N Canada P7B 5X5
Tel : (807; 626-1630 Fax: i807) 622-7571
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Certificate of Analysis
Date Received: 08116/2011
Date Completed: 09102/2011
Job# 2011 43004
Reference:
Sample#:5
Ae¢/1 Client 10 Au ppm
Pt ppm
Pd Ag AI AS B Ba Be Bi Ca Cd Co Cr Cu Fe K LI MgMnMo Na Ni P Pb Sb Se Sl Sn St Ti Tl V W Y Zn ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm % % ppm % ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
199328
199329
199330
199331
199332
1993330
BRR2011051
BRR2011052
BRR2011053
BRR2011054
BRR2011058
BRR2011058
<0.005 0.020 <0.01
0.009 0.025 <0.01
<0.005 <0.015 0.011
<0.005 <0.015 <0.01
<0.005 <0.015 <0.01
<0.005 <0.015 0.01 1
PROCEDURE CODES: ALP1 , ALPG1, ALAR1
6 1.62
<1 1.41
<1 1.27
<1 0.78
084
<2 76 507 <2 <1 0.78 <4 15 71 26 2.89 0.61
<2 ss 211 <2 <1 0.93 <4 22 236 97 2.73 0.38
66 11 <2 <1 2.05 <4 23 73 48 2.65 0.10
<2 56 19 3 9 0.80 7 324 154 127 14.85 0.10
<2 57 18 3 10 0.85 7 342 162 136 15.52 0.10
The results included on this report relate only to the items tested
The Certificate of Analysis should not be reproduced except in full,
without the written approval of !he laboratory
' Page 1 of 1
30 1.06 311 15 0.34 106 1744
24 1.57 265 < 1 0.12 82 1560
15 1.10 397 3 0.13 43 388
6 0.22 138 37 0.03 169 < 100
7 0.23 146 40 0.03 177 <100
7
28
11
21
18
....
<5
<5
<5
<5
<5
<5 0.04 <10 116 3335 <2 65 <10 6 57
<5 0.04 <10 32 1738 <2 53 <10 9 66
<5 0.03 <10 21 2060 2 69 <10 9 41
<5 0 .03 <10 10 845 <2 22 <10 5 440
<5 0.03 <10 11 689 6 23 <10 6 454
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PKG1 ALP1 ALFA1
2
10029 4768
ea ea ea
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Analyzed For:
Job# 201143003
ALP1 , ALFA1, ALAR1
Renner, Russel
PO Box 794
Marathon, ON POT2EO Canada
Net 30 Days
Dry, Crush (<Skg) 90% -6 mesh (2mm), Split (500g) , Pulverlze Gold (FNAAS, 30g)
Exce p tio nal Serv ice . Ex p e rt A nalysi s.
INVOICE
32.30 7.50
12.75
IN111020
Sep 16, 2011 1
Oct 16, 2011
64.60 7.50
12.75
84.85
11 .03
95.88
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rlday, September 2, 2011
Renner, Russel 33 Jackson Cres., PO Box 794
Marathon, ON, CAN
POT2EO
Ph#: (807) 229-0050
Fax#: (807) 229-1498 Ema~ : [email protected]
Certificate of Analysis
Date Received: 08/16/2011
Date Completed: 09/0212011
Job#: 201143003
Reference:
Sample#:3
lv.;c # Client 10 AU g/t(ppm)
199324 BRR-2011~55 <0.005
199325 BRR-2011-056 0.006
199326 BRR-2011~57 0.007
199327 Dup BRR-2011~
PROCEDURE CODES: ALP1, ALFA1, ALAR1
~ --= Certified By: """"-"'"' ---
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0.005
AL903-0059-09/02/2011 9:33AM
tA ~~fR~~~~~J\Y W ednesday, September 7. 2011
Renner. Russet
33 Jackson Cres .. PO Box 794
Marathon, ON, CAN
POT2EO
Ph#: (807) 229-0650
Fax#: (807) 229-1498
Email: [email protected]
·- ··---· Ace II ClientiO Au Ag AI
ppm ppm %
199324 BRR-2011·055- <0.005 0.73
199325 BRR-2011-056 0.006
199326 BRR-201 1 ·057 0.007 4 3.53
1993270 BRR-201 1-057 0.005 8 3.96
PROCEDURE CODES; ALP1 , ALFA1 , ALAR1
Certified By:
As
ppm
<2
<2
<2
10 46 Gorlltlm St!eet Thunder IJCJy, ON
Canada P78 5X5
Tel: (807) 6 26-1630 Fax: (807) 622- 7571
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Certificate of Analysis
8 ppm
70
73
77
Ba Be Bi C<l Cd Co Cr Cu Fe K
ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm % %
53 <2 <1 O.Q7 <4 3 84 63 3.08 0.25
198 <2 5 0.21 <4 65 1056 40 6.25 2.98
226 <2 5 0.24 <4 72 1181 44 6.93 3.31
The results included on this report relate only to the items tested
The Certificate of Analysis should not be reproduced except in full.
without the wri tten approval of the laboratory
Li ppm
10
42
47
Page 1 of 1
Mg
%
0.66
4.14
4.59
Mn Mo Na Ni p
ppm ppm % ppm ppm
142 21 005 64 220
547 <1 0.04 396 166
612 <1 0.05 438 179
Date Received: 08/16/2011
Oate Completed: 09/02/2011
Job#: 201143003
Reference:
Sampte#: 3
Pb Sb Se Si Sn
ppm ppm ppm % ppm
9 <5 <5 0.03 <10
<5 5 0.05 <10
5 <5 <5 0.06 <10
Sr Ti Tl v w y Zn pprn ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
11 750 <2 26 <10 2 21
4 2841 3 1:27 <10 <2 127
4 3124 6 142 <10 <2 147
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Job# 201143477
Analyzed For:
Renner, Russel
PO Box 794, 33 Jackson Crescent
Marathon, ON POT2EO Canada
Net 30 Days
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1 9
ea ea ea
Dry, Crush (<Skg) 90% -8 mesh (2mm), Split (500g), Pulverize Pt Pd Au (FNAAS,30g)
7.50 15.60 32.30 ALP1, ALFA1, ALAR1
~ ~
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IN111853
Oct31, 2011
Nov 30, 2011
7.50 15.60
290.70
313.80
40.79
354.59
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Jesday, October 11, 2011
Renner, Russel
33 Jackson Cres., PO Box 794
Marathon, ON, CAN POT2EO Ph#: (807) 229-0650 Fax#: (807) 229-1498 Email: [email protected]
Ace# ClieniiD
234208 BRR-2011-009
234209 BRR-2011-060
234210 BRR-2011-001
234211 BRR-2011-002
234212 BRR-2011-063
234213 BRR-2011-064
234214 BRR-2011-007
234215 BRR-2011-008
234216 BRR-2011~70
234217 BRR-2011~71
234218 Dup BRR-2011~71
~OCEDURE CODES: ALP1, ALPG1, ALAR1
1 O·lf) (11)r tr <II 11 ::, ~ 'l'r:l
Thunder Bay. ON Co~nada P7B SX5
T<:l: ,8fJ7t1)26 1.630 Fa.l(: !807)622-7571
',\-lh'IY. ~1':..:CL. r d":; s,;_iy. r:r.._:.rn
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Certificate of Analysis
Au ppb
10
15
9
<5
<5
8
9
8
45
<5
<5
Date Received: 09/21/2011
Date Completed: 10/11/2011
Job#: 2o11434n
Reference:
Sample#: 10
PI Pd ppb ppb
<15 <10
52 13
<15 <10
92 <10
24 <10
<15 16
<15 21
<15 <10
32 <10
19 <10
<15 <10
. '"d:b .. = Certified By: ._._"_ --
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without the written approval of the laboratory
Rh ppb
AL907-0059-10/11/20111:37 PM Page 1 of 1
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Renner. Russel
33 Jackson Cres .. PO Box 794
Marathon, ON, CAN
POT2EO Ph#: (807) 229-0650
Fax#: (807) 229-1498 Email: russ. [email protected]
1046 Gorr.am Street Thunder 8a~·. ON Canada P78 5X:i
Tel: (807) 62tH630 •a• : t_807 622-7571
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Certificate of Analysis
Date Received: 09/21/2011
Date Completed: 1 0/11/2011
Job#: 201143477
Reference:
Sample #: 10
Ace II Client iD Au Pt Pd Ag AI As B Ba Be Bi Ca Cd Co Cr Cu Fe %
K U Mg Mn Mo Na Ni P Pb Sb Se Si Sn Sr n n v w Y ~ ppb ppb ppb ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm or. ppm % ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
234208
234209
234210
234211
234212
234213
234214
234215
234216
234217
2342180
BRR·2011 ·059
BRR-2011·060
BRR-201 1-061
BRR-20 1 1-062
BRR-.2011-063
BRR-2011-064
BRR-20 11-067
BRR-20 11-068
BRR-20 11-070
BRR-2011.071
BRR-2011-071
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9 <15 <10
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<5 24 <10
8 <15 16
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45 32 <10
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PROCEDURE CODES: ALP1 , ALPG 1, ALAR1
<1 2.37 <2
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<1 1.80 <2
<1 2.81 <2
<1 1.68
<1 1.39 <2
<1 1.83 <2
<1 1.47 <2
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6 11 231 169 15.22 0.26
<4 58 , 10 92 7.35 0.63
<4 57 en 83 3.58 1.16
<4 53 236 210 5.01 0.06
<4 43 20 69 4.85 0.11
<4 25 338 24 5.21 0.05
<4 32 6 421 5.50 0.06
<4 31 6 403 5.Z4 0.05
The resulls included on this report relate only lo the items tested
The Certificate of Anatysis should not be reproduced eKcept in full.
without the written approval of the laboratory
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