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OF THE CHUBB PROSPECT CLAIMS, JACOBSON TWP.,

DISTRICT OF ALGOMA, ONTARIO

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LINCOLN RESOURCES INC.

byUNDS SECTION

J. B. Boniwell

Exploration Geophysical Consultant

January 16, 1985

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LIST OF CONTENTS

Introduction

Description of Property

Details of Survey

Discussion of Pesuits

Conclusions and Recommendations

Appendix

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DWG. NO.

EIC - 1523

- 1524

- 1525A,B

Contractor's Maps

- 1526A,B

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LIST OF DRAWINGS

TITLE

Locality Plan Shewing Claims

V.L.F. Filtered In-Phase Contours

Interpretation, East, West Sheets

Magnetic Contours, East, West Sheets

V.L.F. Profiles, NAA

SCALE

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l" * 200'

l" - 200'

l" - 200'

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INTRODUCTION

A cluster of small gold prospects located in the south-east quadrant

of Jacobson Township in the Wawa region of western Ontario has provided the

nucleus for a ground acquisition by which a systematic investigation of the

environment could be implemented.

in a first stage of exploration, a magnetic survey has been completed

to provide a primary base to a data assemblage. A certain amount of V.L.F.

traversing has been conducted cojointly to assist in this build-up. The

results of this initial work are presented and discussed herein.

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DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY

The property under discussion is composed of 38 unpatented claims,

all contiguous and all nominally of 40 acres. The group they form is rather

irregularly, shaped but has a long axis which runs virtually E-W (D*g. No.

EIC-1523). It occurs in the south-east corner of Jacobson Township, District

of Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie Mining Division, Ontario, butting against the east

township boundary but not crossing it. In more specific detail, the claims

involved are identified as follows:

Claim Nos.

SSM 652040-45 incl.

SSM 672704-11 incl.

SSM 672715

SSM 672721-23 incl.

SSM 706422-41 incl.

No. of Claims

6

8

1

3

20

Township

JacobsonH

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Remarks

Chubb option

GLE option

GLE option

GLE option

Clement option

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All claims are currently registered in the name of Lincoln Resources Inc.,

850 W. Hastings St., Ste. 708, VANCOUVER, B.C., V6C 1E1.

The ground encompassed by this holding is fairly lumpy with fair rock

exposure. Cover tends to be thin generally. It is a terrain typically well

forested with birch, poplar and spruce, interspersed with low ground following

the creeks. Lakes are not common; the largest is Old Cabin Lake at the property

east boundary where it occupies roost of claim no. SSM 706431.

Access is by overland trail from the Goudreau - Lochalsh road less

than 2 miles to the north and north-west, the CPR main transcontinental line

passes through Locha]sh 6 kms due north and the ACR line to Hudson's Bay heads

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LOCALITY MAP SHOWING CLAIMS

SCALE l" - m i| e

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north through Goudreau about 15 kms to the WSW. The nearest commercial centre

of size is Wawa, 50 kms to the south-west.

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DETAILS OF SURVEY

In preparation for the geophysical surveying, and the geological

work to come, a grid of lines spaced 400* apart and oriented true N-S has

been cut, chained and picketed to the property limits. Stations have been

set out every 100' on traverse lines. A main base-line and two parallel tie-

lines have been put in to control the network, as well as provide local access.

the magnetic coverage has been effected at 50' reading intervals with

an EDA model PPM 350 magnetometer supplying total intensity values at an

intrinsic sensitivity of 0.1 gamma. A practical accuracy of about 3 gammas

has been maintained by the contemporary use locally of a base station magnet

ometer, EDA model PPM 400, collecting measures of the terrestrial field at

20 sec. intervals.

The v.L.F. (radio) em. traversing for its part has been achieved with

the employment of a Geonics model Em-16 receiver tuned to the broadcast fieldi

of NAA (24.0 kHz). Measurements of the in-phase and quadrature components of

the secondary vertical field in effect have been obtained with this instrument

at 100' intervals along traverses to a sensitivity of l \ and to an estimated

accuracy of 2* of the primary field.

All acquired data have been appropriately corrected and posted i n

plan. The magnetics have been direct!., toured, the V.L.F. results presented

primarily in profiles and subsequently, after filtering and differentiation

(the Fraser filter), as contours, the latter implicating the in-phase data

only. All outgrowth presentations are given at a plan scale of l" s 200'.

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DISCUSSION OF RESULTS

The magnetic survey results give fairly clear indications of a

layered sequence of iron formations crossing the property from east to west

(Dwg. Nos. EIC-1526A,B). These are not particularly strong in themselves, nor

individually continuous too very far, but they are typical of say, interbedded

iron-rich tuffs in a basaltic environment. The latter on this evidence is

far more extensive than published geology provides (ODM Map No. 498, Goudreau -

Lochalsh Area, 1940).

However within the volcanic domain as provided by this same geology,

the magnetics otherwise provide few distinctions that can be relied upon. Part

of the problem is that the three main rock-types distinguished in mapping,

according to their outcrop reconciliation to the present grid, are in themselves

inconsistent in their magnetic signatures, but part of the problem also lies in

the quality of the present contouring which is not adequate for the purpose.

A general relief of about 1000 gammas characterizes the grid, area exclusive of

the iron formations.

Still some attempt has been made to discriminate the broad rock

units underlying the grid (Dwg. No. EIC-1525A.B). The interesting thing to

emerge from this exercise is the recognition that other intrusions are possible,

specifically diabase dykes on a number of headings but more intriguingly the

occasional felsic plug. These latter represent a pure speculation at this

time; but quartz porphyry stocks are not unknown in the region, indeed several

small plugs exist within l mile of the property to the north.

Of the possible locations for plugs in the present grid area, perhaps

the most promising is that which is inferred to centre upon 5S/8E. This is

because on the evidence of the geophysics there is a shear flanking its southern

edge which displays an above-average conductivity locally. The circumstance

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may mean no more than an improved clay development along the fault plane here

but it also holds out the chance that weak sulphides may be similarly emplaced.

Outcrops of basic volcanics occur in the vicinity, and it is plain that iron

formation horizons exist close by. A NNW bearing mafic dyke is seen to trans

gress the setting to the intrusive's west side.

It is a reasonably prospective combination of lithology and structure

for gold occurrence, but there are other localities in the area which are poten

tially as go d but about which less is known. This stems primarily from the

fact that tiu amount of V.L.F. surveying so far completed on the property is

quite limited, it covering in effect the strip of claims constituting the

Chubb option only (Dwg. No. EIC-1527). In this abbreviated programme, a shear

system was delineated running from 12E to 32W before it weakened and angled off

the grid to the south (Dwg. No. EIC-1524). A parallel anomaly running from

20W to 36W hinted at a displaced feathering. However, the evidence for cross-

structures in these data proved not very pronounced, save for an axial break

striking NW-SE interacting with main shear lineament circa 16W/-550S.

Nevertheless, there is little doubt that the structural composition

of the property would be considerably elaborated upon if V.L.F. surveying were

extended to the remainder of the grid, especially if it were at the same time

to include observations (on a cross-grid pattern) from a second transmitter,

viz. NSS (21.4 kHz), Annapolis, Maryland. There is much yet to learn,

particularly since the magnetics suggest that breaks bearing NNW to N are a

feature of the area, and these from wider empirical experience could well

happen to be a key to any gold occurrence here.

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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

It is concluded from the completed geophysical surveys reported

herein that a suite of weak oxide iron formations cross the property in

association with mafic flows and tuffs. They have suffered interruption, and

modest deformation in this distance and are almost surely sheared and to some

extent altered. The possibilities for gold occurrence appear good, especially

if several perceptions of porphyry intrusion and cross-faulting turn out to be

valid for the area.

Before any thoughts of drilling are seriously entertained however,

several prior and logical steps command themselves. These are all designed

to enlarge geologic knowledge of the grid area and to define specific localities

within this context to a sufficic-nt refinement so that test drilling, if

warranted, can be realistically laid out. Plainly, one such preliminary is to

complete a programme of outcrop mapping and prospect sampling as soon as

this becomes feasible, but from the geophysical standpoint, it can be specific

ally recommended now that:

i) the V.L.F. (NAA) coverage already initiated on the Chubb Option

be continued across the rest of the claims;

ii) trial traversings of the BL and the tie-lines be undertaken

utilizing the primary transmission of MSS. If successful in

detecting some of the NNW faulting suspected in the area, con

sideration be given to an extended coverage of the grid;

iii) the presently submitted magnetics be up-graded by a more sensi

tive contouring of the lower range values which make up the vast

bulk of the data set and form the host background to the noted

iron formations;

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Lv) a revised interpretation be carried out after incorporation of

the results of the above recommendations into the existing data.

Eventually geophysics and geology will need to be reconciled, and

after that stage is completed, the property will be readied for the drilling

decision. On present indications, it is predicted there will emerge more

than one prospective situation worthy of the testing.

JBB:sb

January 16, 1985

J. B. Boniwell,

Exploration Geophysical Consultant.

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APPENDIX

PROPERTY

Chubb Prospect Claims, Wawa area, Ontario

ASSESSMENT INFORMATION

No. of claims: 38

Location: Jacobson Township, Sault Ste. Marie Mining Division

Line-cutting fi chaining

Magnetic survey

V.L.F. survey

No. of Stations

3046

298

Line Miles

32.4

28.5

5.2

Dates of field operations: November, December, 1984

Contractors: i) Line-cutting etc. including supervision:

David Christiansen,

R.R. *14, Dog Lake Rd.,

THUNDER BAY, Ontario

P7B 5E5

ii) Geophysical surveying:

G. L. Mealey,

R. R. #1 Mining Rd.,

MURILLO, Ontario

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Excalibur International Consultants Ltd.,

10 Hurontario St.,

MISSISSAUGA, Ontario.

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Personnel: i) Grid preparation

- David Christiansen fi 3 crew

ii) Geophysical survey

- G. L. Me a ley

- M. Lambert

- T. Sanders

iii) Field supervision

- David Christiansen

iv) Interpretation, etc.

- J. B. Boniwell

- S. Blunt

- R. T. Marcroft

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TYPE OF SURVEY

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Pile No ^ 71* 7 J

'GEOPHYSICAL

GEOLOGICAL

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EXPENDITURE

MINING LANDS COMMENTS:

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Signature of Assessor

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Date

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GEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICAL - GEOCHEMICAL TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT

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TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORT FACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT

TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.

Type of Sui

Township o

Claim Hold

Survey Con

Author of I

Address of

Covering D.

Total Miles

M Geophysical - Magnetic 4 Electromagnetic

r Area Jacobson Township

nl^ GLE Resources Ltd.

(Option to Li.ncoln Resources Inc.)

,pny G. L. Mealey

Irpnrt Jonn B' Boniwell

Author 10 Hurontario St., Mississauga, Ont.

ites of Surv

of Line Cut

py Nov. 1984 - Dec. 1984 L5G 3G7

5.2

SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED

ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.

ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.

A1RBORNI

Magnetomc

DATE: J f

Res. Geol.

S CREDITS

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m. 18, 19f

Previous SurveysFile No. Type

(Special provl

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DAYS ~ . - . per claim Geophysical

-Electromagnetic .

Magnrtomttrr.-,, ... * ™ ...,. --Radiomrtric...

-Othrr

C,rn\np\ra\ m , , ,, ,

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nrtir . RaHinmrtrirliyi per claim!

m IR P.? Vn/JUWAXHMXXSnpfKKN Agent

Qualifications (f J- U b '

Date Claim Holder

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MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically

(prefix) (number) SSM 652040

SSM 652041

SSM 652042

SSM 652043

SSM 652044

SSM 652045

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GROUND SURVEYS — If more than one survey, specify data for each type of survey

Numb^f Stations 596———--—————————Number of Readings Mag. 596; VLF 298Station {n*~~i Mag. 50ft.; VLF 100 ft.______Line ,pacingProfile scale___In-phase l" - 20O { Quadrature l" - 202——--——--Contour interval Mag. 100 gammas; VLF •fSZ, then -t-10% to IQOE————

Instrument EDA PPM - 350_______________________

Accuracy - Scale constant ...,,± 3 RainmasDiurnal correction mrthnH Self recording base station EDA PPM - AOO^Base Station check-in interval (hm.rc) 20 secondsBase Station location and value ______N/A

Instrument GEONICS EM-16

Coil configurs Coil separatio Accuracy.Method:fTf(]\\rt}cy,

,!nn N/A

N/Ai 2% of primary

(S Fixed transmitter 24.0 kHz - HAA, Cutler,

field

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D Parallel line

1 ' (.pecifyV.L.F.iUlion)•r . .. j . ^.. — . r --- __ J.... ...-•-J-.l fJ^IJ

Parameters measured.

InstrumentScale constantCorrections made.

Base station value and location .

Elevation accuracy.

Instrument —————————————:———————————————————————————-———— Method D Time Domain D Frequency Domain Parameters - On time ________________——————— —— Frequency —————

- Off time _________________________— Range ———————— Dcliy time ___________— ——————————

" Power,— Integration time.

Electrode array — Electrode spacing . Type of electrode

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TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT

TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.

Type of Survcy(s). Township or Area. Claim Holdcr(s)—

Geophysical - MagneticJacobson Township

GLE Resources Ltd.

(Option to Lincoln Resources Inc.)Survey Company G. L. Mealey

Author of Report . John B. Boniwell

Address of A,., w- Hurontario St.. MississauBa. Ont.

Covering Dates of Survey Nov. 1984 - Dec. 1984(linecuttbtf to office)

L5G 3G7

Total Miles of Line Cut 28.5

SPECIAL PROVISIONSCREDITS REQUESTED

ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey,ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.

Geophysical —Electromagnetic-—Magnetometer-PaHinmrtric.. ,

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HATE- Jan. 18, 1985 SiGNATURE:

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File No. Type Date Claim Holder

MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED List numerically

(number)

See attached list.

l •8

TOTAL CLAIMS. 32

837 (5/79)

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SSM 672704"SSM 672705 "SSM 672706'SSM 672707'SSM 672708"SSM 672709 xSSM 672710 xSSM 672711

SSM 672715 ̂

SSM 672721*^SSM 672722 'SSM 672723 x'

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TOTAL CLAIMS 32

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ACRES HECTARES

l"- 40 t\ L—J -

TOWNSHIP

v (Former TP 48)DISTRICT

ALGOMAMINING DIVISION

SAULT STE MARIEONTARIO

NATURAL RESOURCE; il, ,v*.-., i :.^ S RANOH ^.

SePT. 72

BtOCK

PLAN NO

M. i583

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Mirtittryc-l Nalurnl

Omtno

Report of Work(Geophysical, Gi-oiogicel, *^.. Geochemical and Expenditures)•ci

' '"I..; Inttructioni - rlrait type or print.y "S ' Q C) " " n umb*' ot mining claims traveled

c * excjtdi space on thii form, ailach a litt.Note: - Only days credits calculated In thf

-. s\s'\A "Expenditure!" section may be entered, fj •fol* - in the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.

The Mining Act /~' -Do not use shaded areai below.Type of Surveyd)

____CI* i m Holdt'U)

___6LS

n

1ownihip or Area

r osp*c tor's Uc*nc*

Address

Surf* Zoovty CompanySurvey Company

.Z.(from A to)

Nam* and Addrcsi of Author (of G*o-T*cnnlcil rtport)ff, ffi o.f 1

[Tottl Mitet of line Cut

Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions

For first survey:Em*r 40 days. (This includes lin* cutting)

For ei eh additional survey: using the same grid:

Enter 20 days (for each)

M*n O*ys

Complete reverse side and anter total (s) here

Airborne Credits

Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.

Geophysical

- Electiom*gn*tic

- Olh*f

G*ologlc*l

G*och*mic*l

Days parCulm

Geophysical

- ElKtromagnelic

- Mtgnetomet*'

- Radiometric

. Other

Geologlcel

Geochemical

Electromagnetic

Magnetomet*'

Radiomctrk

Dtyt parClaim

Days p*-Claim

xpenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed

Performed on Otimlil

EalculMlon of Expenditure Days Credits

Total ExpendituresTotal

Days Cxdits

15nstruction*

Total Days Credits may be epportioned at the cl*lm holder's cho le*. Enter number of d*ys credits ptr cldm selected In column* at right.

Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Mininp C*ltm

Prrlih aVumbfff

5SH J&6 Si i7ol Yl3706 ^Z*/

7C& YLC*7M* Y2.7

i 7/r^ YZ&' 70&S2.9\^9^5O

j

i

l ).:ts

: |O li UL U m: M..

1

!

1

ExpendDtys Cr

-IUr

Mttttttminin

\ff-.\mNC. C V.

? 0 IS

flfctf

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1 1

E35

Mining CliimPrefix

EIV2 D li

AMDS

ill

Number

EDIbb

ACTION1

yr*,^.r -.t /: , ,'/ ,\ / -n r L. n /-S

'

j1

E xpend. Dtyt Cr.

/^-

Total number of mining citimt covered by thri report of work.

Date Retviy+a 4 tolO**-*f Agtnl (Signature),

V4*U i

Fpt .OtftcTlse OnlyTeta^srys Cr. Ftefbrded

Dm Rtcotota

Rtc

ing Recordfi

Certification Verifying Report of Work1 hereby certify thai 1 have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts sat forth in the Report of Work anr*xtdSte*e1o, having performed the work

. or witnessed same during and/or after iu completion and the annexed report Is true.Nam* and Postal Address of Person Certifying

/V.A.S. UJ

3t*3- c3a.?3l Data Certified

/A?C*rtl4i*d by (Signature)

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C^ik'K.'-'li&A^iVlfti^V&j&Wd^ -i.v'jj.1 --:

Ministry of

lOnljr.o

Report of Work (Geophysical, Geological; Geochemical and Expenditures)

^?^~, \\' l ]i

Mining Act

Instructions: — P'e.nr type O' print. \/— If nyrr.biv o' mining clrlimi (raverifd

eictecJt space on this form, attach a Int.Note: - O"', tlo^i cr.:c|ii; ca'cuLl!"! in the

"E •p'rviiturei" iccuon mjy be emeritiin the "E'C* .d. OayS Cr." column,.

— Do not us' th.nii"(l arfai he'ow.Type O' Survey(S)

GEOPHYSICAL, MAGNETOMETERClaim Hoiderls)

FREDRICK W. CHUBB Sr.

An,hip or A'tJ

jJAC^OBSON Mi 583l^roTp'irtof's CjeJnc* Ro.

l AddressGENERAL POST OFFICE. NEW LOWELL, ONT. LOM l NO. . .g^—j.^. g....---...^.. g ,^ . ..,.

|Survey Company

G.L. MEALEY EXPLORATIONfotit M'iti o' lint Cut

[Nimt and Addrtti o' Author (o' Gto-Ttchnte*' rtpoM)DAVID E, CHRISTIANSON R,R. lU, Dog Lake Rd,, Thunder Bay, Ont.

Credils Requested per Each Claim in Columns a t r ight{Special Provision!

For lint survty:Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)

For each additional survey: using the same grid:

Enter 20 days (for each)

|Man Days

Complete reverse side tnd enter total Ul here

airborne Credits

Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Survtys.

OtOphylical

- Electromagnetic

- Magnetometer

- Radlomet'ic

- Other

Oeologlcal

Oeophysical

- Electromagnatlc

- Magnetometer

- Radiometric

- Other

Geological

Oeochemicil

Electromagnetic

Magnetometc

Radiometric

D* y i perClaim

Days pt' Claim

Days pa' Claim

Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)

3SM

jxpcnditures (excludes power stripping)type of Work Performed

lerformed on Claim(s)

alcuiation of Cupenditure Days Credits

Total ExpendituresTotal

Days Credits

ilructionsTotal Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice Enter number of days credits per claim selected In columns at right.

Mining C'eim

^20^ 6520U165201*2

^6520^3

6520^5

MINIMO OIV.

A. M

j

Expend. Days Cr

P. M

^Mining C'aim Prefix Number

Eipcnd. Oilys Cr.

Total number ol CUinns COve'td by repo'l o' work.

ining

' Ageni (Signature

brtification Verifying Report of Work

tQMf*Dex Cr. Recorded

Wo

Date Rfcorueij

^LsJLjJ&L

dmng Record*'

Date Aporoved t t

Ij/fll hereby certify that t have a personal and intinuie knowledge of the facts set forth m the Report of Work anncii'd hereto, having performed the v,ork or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and Ihe annened report is true.

limo arid Postal Addrest of Person CertifyingDAVID E. CHRISTIANSON, R.R. 1^, Dog Lake Rd,, Thunder Bay, Ontj

D,in Cer:ilie'J 30.10.8^ TT"

7 .

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w.-.*!') o1 Report of Workra 1 .

ff p'int **"" ^f^'f^t

Tlte Mining Act

- H nu"tfM" o' mining t'a'rm iravf'iirnctiO! irmce on thii loim. aitaeh a fm

Note - O" i Onvl Ciedm calculated i* ti-i"t •P'nd'tu'ei" leci'On ma* bef-numir ih( "txornd D*yi C'."

- De ntii on- thadrd a't-at beio*.o' A't*

licinci Re.

SoO (*7 t,-sf /f/JT// /*?jf

bate of Survey iTromZlol ~ Total RiTJTo* lina Cut

l mf and Aoami of Author lo' Gto Ttchmcti i ipo't)

toJditf R fpoesied per Each Claim in Columns at

f'0\ii'Oni

d' l 1, lurvey

Gaophy,,... j D'r;,m"

me- *0 dayi (Thu . ; —————ncludet Imj cutting* . vijenaiomn*' y^

Radiometric earn aodmonai jurvey: .0 c n i ^: tht lime gnd: i ' O the':nter ?0 Oayi (lo- each) i ^ ————.

yt

piete reverie tideenter total(i) here

ta Craditt

: Special promiioni

10 Airborne Surveyt.

Geoiogica'

Gaochimical

Gtophytical

' t l **"omaBnetie

- Magnatomatai

- Radiomatiic

- Otha'

Oao'ogicai

Gaothamicat

Elactromagnatic

Mignaiomaiai

Radiomatric

Da yt perCUlm

Di vi patClaim

fining Claims Traversed ILiH ir. nume'ict' sequence)

Ipendityret (excludes power ttrippinp)Ip* e* WO'k Parfotmad

Hormao on Ciaim(t)

|lculation of Expanoitur* Dtyt Credit!

Total EipandituratTotal

Dart Oad'tt

it'uctiontl Total Dayt Cradltt may be apportioned al tha claim holdar'tlehelca. Enttf numbv of dayt t'adlti p*' claim ttil In columht at right

Mimnp Cia.r^

i "t i

lO&r

,j,/ J

~.^~ ^"LL y&tf-' ' V l L, l v3

'

^"""•.' l "bf f i " r^G"

-/^7?--7/ la f f- f l.

CI LI t f

f'pe^c Di vi C'

Filming CUirr^ I Numbt'

****ah* ^ m* i***MM/LT

R f4fliiii v VtVa G C tU Y

OEC

t•pt"0Di vi Ci

Total number of mining claimi covetad by thte upon ol work.

dad Holder or Agtn

icMion Verifying Report of Workl i hereby certify that l have a perional and intimate knowledge ol the facu tet l on h m the Report o' Wo'k annexed hereto, having pcrloirned the rvork lor witnessed t am* during and/or after m completion and the anneied report rt truel ma and Pottal Addrati of Parion Certifying

)esroLL

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Nature' Reioorces

Geochernica *id t^penditures)

s r^ * t - "I l \\i ' l^

7he i Aei

\t\rn w icuiited In "t •P'nd'lu'et" lection m*v bf *nit ir thi " Itftnii D tyJ Cr." eolu'

— DC not uif shidfc* artii be'ov,.i o'" "fc O' A'tt

Cia'" Hou7*?"

AOO'ttt

Su'vty Company

6. LNami and Add'tti ol Autho' lo' Gto-Tachnical rtpo't)

^. L . AJf/tLf? C.f.'t d(*/

bitt prsu'vty Urom eT"io)of tt 0s\ 02 , /*? c?Puy l Mo. j Vi. l Day l Mo. | Yt.

^. MM/UP

Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at fightSptCial Piovinonl

for luit survey:E me' 40 dayi. (Trm includes linfjytkaia^ —

For each additional lurvty: using the lame g-icp^ Q 0

Enter 20 dayi (lor each)

MINING LANMan Dayt

Complete reverse tide and enter totattO here

SAULT STE. MARIEMIMNQ OIV.

R C C E 1 V If

IJEC| 91984A.t:.•j jjOilpi 1 1 il'.-.| i \ '-i\'t

Airoorna Craditt

tNota: Special provision!

credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.

O.OP SVSiC.i

- ElfCtromtgnttic

Ng|*uomtlt'

* RtdiomtUic

i^ 1QQ/1

GtOlOfJ'C*!

)S SECTIONGaocnimical

Gtop

. E

. 1

D-

Gtoi'r." !iq;f.cl

Syl'cal

Itciiomagniilc

lagnitomitti

adiomat'ic

Ihf

itmica!

Elict'omagnatic

Mapnatomatai

Radiomttric

Dayt pt'CUim

*#

Day* PfClaim

Dayt pai Claim

Mining Claims Traversed (Lisl in numerical sequence)

Expenditures (excludes power stripping!"I y M ol Work Parlormid

Pe'lormad on

Calculation o* EapmdHurt Dayi C'tditt

Total tuptnditu'iiTotal

Dayi C'lrtiti

tnitructionitot li Oayi Credit* may bt apooMionad at tht claim holdf't cholca Entt' numb*' of dayi cuditi pt' claimitlecitd in COlumni at right.

Mtfiinp CiftimNumbe*

: 706 Y31l————'—

i 7^ y3 y

706 *S3 7

till 7o8&JJLWL.•&72.7/0

Dayt C*.Mining C'aiin __

\ N umb 11Ejipv Da y t '

Total numbt' o* mining ci* mi covt'id by 1hii'tPOM Ci v-O'k. /?

R*co*id Holdt'Oi Agent (Sienatu'lll

For Olfice Use Onlylotai Dayi C'. RKO'ded

76*

Data Rcco'dtd

vyrrCertification Verifying Report of Work

FUco'd*'

l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge ol the (acts let forth in |h* Report ol WotK anneaed hereto, having performed the worV. or witnessed same during and/Of after its completion and the annexed repon is Hue.

Name and Poital Addrast ol Parson Certifying

M d. X. So7 goMS '#

l Dm Ct'tilno lifd ty

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MW.tryd Order ofS"0"1 the Minister Rdsourc**

OntarioTh* Mining Act

Room 6450. Whuney Block Outtn'i Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3 416/965-1380

In the matter of mining claim:

SSM 652040 to 45 1ncl

1n the Township of Jacobson.

Frederick W. Chubb Sr.On consideration of an application from the recorded holder,.under Section 77 Subsection 22 of The Mining Act, l hereby order that the time for filing reports and plans in support ofGeophysical (Magnetometer)____________assessment work recorded nn November J,___10 84be extended until and including. January 18. m 8J)

CoplM:

O* tt

Frederick W. Chubb Sr. General Post Office New Lowe11, Ontario LOM 1NO

Mining RecorderSault Ste. Marie, Ontario.

'TiSlgnatur* of Director, Land Managamant Branch

Nell D. Westall S Associates LimitedSuite 50780 Richmond Street WestToronto, OntarioMSH 2A4

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(x")w/

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.

11

INFORMATIONEE

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V - VLF (NAA)M - Magnetics

Section ofimproved VLF conduction ..••^^—^

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Outline of VLF coverage.....—— -

WEST

SHEETLAYOUT

LINCOLN RESOURCES INC. .

CHUBB PROSPECT, JACOBSON TWP. Sault Ste. Marie M.D., Ontario

INTERPRETATION

SCALE l"^ 200ft JANUARY 1985

EXCALIBUR INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS LTD TORONTO, CANADA

42ceasweese aaes JACOBSON S10

DWG. No. E.I.C- 1525A

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co y

32 E 36 E 40 E 44 E 48 E 52 E 56 E 60 E 64 E 68 E

l 2 S

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instruments sensitivity

72 S

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EDA ppm 3505 375

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base station- automatic-EDA ppm 400

operators : G-Mealey M-Lambert T-Sanders

contour interval : < 1000 at 200a^000 at 500 a

s~*—"*\magnetic low f j

claim posts : B located

D assumed

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Ref. No EJ.C-I526A

Lincoln Resources One)CHUBB PROSPECT ' JACOBSON TWP.

MAGNETOMETER

SURVEY

Survey by -- G.L. MEALEY

Date ' DEC. 1984

Drown by' T. SANDERS

SCALE - l * 200 f*et

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