32005SW0026 W9S80 OO534 CUFFORD 010 ASSESSMENT REPORT ON THE 1995 REVERSE CIRCULATION DRILLING PROGRAM SUDBURY CONTACT MINES LTD. T-NORTH PROPERTY CLIFFORD TOWNSHIP LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION PREPARED BY W. A. HUBACHECK CONSULTANTS LTD. File* May 27,1995 M. Plasse, B.Sc.
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32005SW0026 W9S80 OO534 CUFFORD 010
ASSESSMENT REPORT
ON THE
1995
REVERSE CIRCULATION DRILLING PROGRAM
SUDBURY CONTACT MINES LTD.T-NORTH PROPERTY
CLIFFORD TOWNSHIP
LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
PREPARED BY
W. A. HUBACHECK CONSULTANTS LTD.
File*May 27,1995 M. Plasse, B.Sc.
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SUMMARY.......................................................................................... l
Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd. is involved in the exploration of three unpatented claim blocks in Clifford township and one adjacent claim block in Elliott township, called the T-North Property. The exploration projects carried out are oriented towards diamond and gold.
During the winter of 1995, a reverse circulation drilling program consisting of four holes positionned at approximately each corner of claim block 1187247 on the property was executed in order to further assess die economic potential of the property.
The area drilled contains thick till sheets beneath glaciolacustrine deposits. Two distinctive till sheets were intersected in holes TNO-95-02 and TNO-95-03. The two till sheets contained similar counts of kimberlite indicator mineral and gold grains.
The total kimberlite indicator mineral counts encountered in the sampled area are generally low and would indicate a distal source ( > 10 km) up-ice.
Gold grain counts are found throughout me property. The sampled material is characterized by reshaped and modified gold grains. These weak gold results would suggest a distal gold source.
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INTRODUCTION
The T-North property is comprised of four unpatented claim blocks totalling approximately 360 acres. It was acquired by Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd. in April 1993 as a gold prospect.
An airborne magnetic and electromagnetic survey flown between April and May of 1992 over the area, for the Geological Survey of Canada, indicate an interesting magnetic anomaly on the property.
During the winter of 1995, four circulation holes were drilled on the property to explain a geophysical magnetic anomaly. This report describes the results encountered during mis drilling program.
Samples were taken of till material. Processing to recover sand and silt size gold and kimberlite indicator minerals from these samples was done by Overburden Drilling Management.
The coordination and implementation of the various technical tasks was conducted by W.A. Hubacheck Consultants Ltd. under die supervision of P. Hubacheck, D. Christie and M. Plasse.
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PROPERTY AND PROJECT AREA DESCRIPTION
The property consist of four claim blocks (l 187247, 1202725, 1202726, 1202727) totalling 360 acres in die northern portion of Clifford township and southern portion of Elliott township, Larder Lake Mining Division.
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The claims are located in the northeast portion of Clifford township, northwest of the town of Larder Lake. The property is accessible to die north by an east trending logging road off of highway 672 at kilometre 30. Previous clear-cutting logging operations, ending at die northern limit of die property, facilitate die access.
LOGISTICS
Diamond and R.C. Drilling: Heath and Sherwood Drilling Kirkland Lake, Ontario
Assay Labs: Spectral Labs Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec
Activation Laboratories Ltd Ancaster, Ontario
Mineral Processing: Overburden Drilling Management Nepean, Ontario
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LOGISTICS (cont)
Technical Consultants :
Senior Geologist:
Project Geologist:
Contract Geologist:
Geological Technician:
W.A. Hubacheck Consultants 141 Adelaide St. West, suite 1401 Toronto, Ontario M5H 3L5
Peter C. Hubacheck, P. Geol. 2401 Pyramid Cres. Mississauga, Ontario L5K 1E1
David W. Christie, B.Sc. 104 Douglas Ave Toronto, Ontario M5M 1G6
Michel Plasse, B.Sc. 2918, rue Des Voiliers Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec J9X5A3
Steve Woodward 49 Locke Avenue St. Thomas, Ontario N5P 3Y4
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REGIONAL GEOLOGY (from Jensen, 1975)
The Clifford township is underlain by Archean volcanic rocks characteristic of the "Abitibi belt" which were affected by low-grade regional metamorphism under zeolite facies conditions (Turner and Verhoogen, 1960). Intermediate and felsic volcanic rocks predominate in the area with some mafic volcanics occuring in the central part of Clifford township.
Intrusive sills, bodies and dikes of mafic, intermediate and granitic composition cut the layered volcanics.
The property itself is underlain by massive intermediate volcanics of the Blake River Assemblage.
Pleistocene deposits consist of sand, gravel, and clay and till deposited on the Precambrian surface during the retreat of the Wisconsinan ice.
Structurally, the area is located in the south-central part of a synclinorium mat opens to the east. Northeast and north trending faults transect the township.
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REVERSE CIRCULATION DRILLING
METHODOLOGY
The following figures help to illustrate the methodology of the Reverse Circulation Drilling technique. The purpose of sampling certain glacial materials is to locate the portions of ore-bodies that have been eroded by glaciation and distributed in a "train" down-ice of the ore-body.
Glacial action has reduced much of the material to sand and silt size, and it is grains of this size fraction which are examined in a laboratory for gold, sulphides and other minerals indicative of potentially economic deposits. Coarser material (gravel size and boulder chip material) can be examined and described at the drill by a geologist.
Case histories, Quaternary geological studies, and glacial studies all provide a data base which can be used to interpret the mineralogical results from a reverse circulation drilling program.
The most important material to sample during a reverse circulation program is commonly termed till. Till is poorly sorted debris which in most situations has travelled directly down-ice along the bottom of the glacier and has been smeared along bedrock surfaces, filling depressions and valleys. Basal till is the till lying directly on bedrock. Minerals found in this type of material can, theoretically, be traced by their relative abundance and morphology directly back up-ice to their source.
Unfortunately, till can be reworked or redeposited by water as well as rafted by ice flows, and caused to flow along paleoslopes, causing misinterpretations. Thus a large database is important for defining patterns based on numerous data points rather man single "spot highs".
In addition to glacial material, chips of bedrock are obtained at each drill hole location, making this a valuable mapping/prospecting tool in areas of poor bedrock exposure.
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Figures. Idealized conceptual model illustrat ing the use of basal till as a prosoe - cling medium in glacial terrain using reverse circulation drilling as a samplinc tecnnioue.
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Figure 4- Schematic of Reverse Circulation Drilling Method
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TOPOGRAPHY
The property is characterized by flat terrain covered by a mature spruce forest. Glacio-lacustrine deposits overlay bedrock lows. An intermittent offshoot of the Magusi river drains the southern portion of the property.
SAMPLING RESULTS
A brief description of hole stratigraphy is given below. In general, only material interpreted to be till or esker gravel were sampled during this program. Material weights and grain counts indicate the amount of sample processed and subsequent recovery of gold and kimberlite indicator mineral grains. Several consecutive samples may be included in these numbers. Individual sample results are found in the RC drill log and processing data sheet appendices.
The background gold grain population for the property was evaluated to be 4 reshaped gold grains per sample. Samples containing more man 14 reshaped gold grain (mean 4- 2 standard deviations) or pristine gold grains are considered anomalous.
In two drill holes, TNO-95-02 and TNO-95-03, two distinctive till sheets can be distinguished. The upper sheet is a moderately compact, silty, sandy, pebbely to cobbely till while the lower sheet is a well compacted, sandy, clayey till.
TNO-95-01
A 2.7 metres section of sandy, pebbely till was intersected beneath 3 metres of fine sand and l .5 metres of organic material. One pristine gold grain was recovered in 24.35 kg of sampled material.
Two pyropes and two chrome diopsides were also recovered (0.16 KIM's/kg).
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TNO-95-02
A 14.3 metres thickness of till was intersected beneath 17.1 metres of sand, 3.1 metres of clay and 1.4 metres of organic material. The till section can be separated in two distinctive till sheets. The upper sheet is characterized by a moderately to well compacted, pebbely, cobbely till with a sandy matrix. The lower till sheet is composed of a well compacted, sandy matrix, clay-rich till. Nine reshaped and three modified gold grains were recovered from five samples.
Two pyropes were also recovered from 50.95 kg of sampled material ( 0.04 KIM's/kg).
TNO-95-03
A 22. l metres thickness of till was intersected beneath 6.4 metres of sand and 8.6 metres of clay and silt. The till section is separated in two distinctive till sheets. The upper sheet is composed of a moderately to well compacted silty, stony, sandy matrix till. The lower till is characterized by a well compacted sandy, clay-rich till containing boulders. Forty-four reshaped and 9 modified gold grains were recovered from 12 samples.
Eleven pyropes, one chrome diopside and one ilmenite were also recovered in the 193.65 kg of sampled material (0.07 KIM's/kg).
TNO-95-04
A 13.1 metres thickness of silty, sandy, stony till was intersected beneath 12.3 metres of sand and 9.4 metres of clay and silt. Some boulders are apparent at the lower portion of the till sheet. Fifty-seven reshaped, fourteen modified and six pristine gold grains were recovered from seven samples.
Seven pyropes were also recovered in m 120.9 kg of sampled material ( 0.05 KIM's/kg).
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CONCLUSIONS
1) Total kimberlite indicator mineral counts are generally low throughout the property. The results encountered can be considered negligeable; suggesting a distal source up-ice of the T-North property.
2) Gold grain counts found throughout the property are characterized by reshaped and modified gold grains. The low gold grain results obtained on the property reflects the background gold grain count in the till of the area and a possible distal gold source ^10 km).
3) Geochemical results obtained from the tills do not show any anomalous results.
4) The two distinctive till sheets encountered in holes TNO-95-02 and TNO-95-3 contained similar kimberlite indicator minerals and gold grain results.
RECOMMENDATIONS
The results obtained during the reverse circulation drilling program executed on the T-North property warrants no further work to be undertaken on mis property.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Gleeson, C.F.,and Rampton, V.N.; The Use of Near Surface Materials in Gold 1987: Exploration-Kirkland Lake Area, Ontario. CIM Bulletin Vol. 80,
No 904 ,pp.62-67
Jenson, L.S.; Geology of Clifford and Ben NevisTownships. Districts of Cochrane 1975: Ontario Division of Mines, Geoscience Report 132
Nicol, I.,Lavin, O.P.,McClenaghan, M.B.,and Stanley, C.R.; The Optimization of 1992 Geochemical Exploration for Gold using Glacial Till. Explor.
Mining Geol., Vol. l, No. 4, pp.305-326, U.S.A.
Shilts, W.W.;Glacial Dispersal- Principles and Practical Applications. Geoscience 1982 Canada, Vol. 9, No. l
Turner, F.J.,and Verhoogen, J.;Igeous and Metamorphic Petrology; McGraw-Hill 1960: Book Co., Inc., New York, Toronto, London, Second Edition
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CERTIFICATE
I, Michel Plasse, of the City of Rouyn-Noranda, in the Province of Quebec, Canada, do hereby certify that:
(1) I am an Exploration Geologist, residing at 2918 rue Des Voiliers, Rouyn- Noranda, Quebec contracted to W.A. Hubacheck Consultants Ltd., 141 Adelaide St. West, Suite 1401 Toronto, Ontario.
(2) I am a graduate of Laval University and have received my Bachelor of Science degree in Geology in 1994, and have been practising my profession as an Exploration Geologist continuously since graduation.
(3) This report is based on personal examination of the property between January 1995, and March 1995.
(4) I have no direct interest in the properties or securities of Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd.
Rouyn-Noranda, QuebecAugust 10, 1995 Michel Plasse, B.Sc.
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KIMBERLITE INDICATOR MINERAL PICKING FOOTNOTES!
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ion pyrite-pyritic rock chips in 1O.50 ** and in 4-1.0 a*p of (O.SO **. Picked 7 CR fro* (O.SO **.
a-10* pyrite-pyritic rock chips in )0.50 **| B* pyrite in +1.0 a*p of (0.50 **. SEN check of l splendent black IN candidate fro* )0.5 ** ~ 1M, and l cloudy green DC candidate fro* 10.5O * * Cr-*andradite. SEN check of l pale purple GP candidate fro* (0.50 ** s spinel, and l cloudy green DC candidate fro* (O.SO mm s Cr-andradite. Picked S CR fro* (O.SO a*.
Picked i CR fro* (O.SO**.
SEM check of l cloudy green DC candidate fro* )O.SO ** - Cr-andradite, and S sieilar grains fro* (O.SO mm - all Cr-andradite.
SEN check of l splendent black CR candidate fro* )0.5O ** s CR. Also picked 2 pale eaerald green low-Cr diopside fro* (0.50 **.
*S chalcopyrite grains in +1.0 a*p of (0.50 mm. Picked l Cr-andradite fro* )O.SO **, as well as l CR and l low-Cr diopside fro* (0.50 **.
5-10 chalcopyrite grains in +1.O a*p of (O.SO mm. Picked 2 CR anfl Z low-Cr diopside fro* (0.50 **.
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SEM check of l flawless 60 candidate fro* 10.50 ** ~ possible GO (*). SEN check of l cloudy bright green DC candidate fro* (0.50 M s Cr-andradite. Picked S CR fro* (O.SO mm.
ion pyrite-pyritic rock chips in )O.SO o*. SEM check of l splendent black IM candidate fro* )O.SO ** s crustal i taenite. SEN check of l pale blue GP candidate fro* (O.SO mm s spinel. Picked S CR and i pale eaerald green low-Cr diopside fro* (O.SO mm.
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SEM chcch of 4 splendent black IN candidates fro* )O.SO urn - 3 crustal ilmenite, l Zn-bearing chromite C*) ( and l green gahnite candidate fro* )0.50 mm ^ Fe-bearing gahnite. Picked 3 CR and l Cr-andradite fro* tt).50 e*.
SEN check of l blue-green gahnite candidate fro* W.50 mm - Fe-bearing gahnite. Picked B CR and 5 cloudy emerald green Cr-andradite fro* (0.50 mm.
SEM check of l pale red-purple 6P candidate fro* (0.50 mm - zircon, and 3 cloudy e*erald green DC candidates fro* tt). SO ** ^ 3 Cr-andradite. Picked l Cr-andradite fro* )0.50 **. and Z additional Cr-andradite fro* (0.50 **.
Picked l Cr-andradite fro* )0.5O **, and l fro* (O.SO **.
SEN check of 3 splendent black IN candidates fro* )O.SO ** - 3 crustal allenite. Picked 4 CR fro* (0.50 **.
Picked 2 CR fro* (O.SO mm.
)0.50 ** fraction 95* epidotized gabbroic rock chips.
Picked 4 cloudy pale eierald green Cr-andradite fro* )O.SO **( and 6 CR fro* (O. SO mm.
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Picked l cloudy green andradite/uvarovite grain fro* X).SO aa, and 7 fro* (O.SO aa.
Picked 3 cloudy, pale eaerald green andradite/uvarovite grains froa )O.SO aa, and 3 froa tt.90 aa.
Picked Z cloudy* pala eaerald green andraditv/uvarevite grains froa )0.50 aa, and 2 froa (0.50 aa, as well as l pale blue spinel froa iO.SO aa.
Picked 4 CR and 2 andradite/uvarovite fraa CO.30 aa.
Picked l pale earrald green low/very lot* Cr-diop*ide and l andradite/uvarovite froa iO.SO aa.
Picked l CR and 2 andradite/uvarovite fraa iO.SO aa. SEN check af 3 black splendent IN candidates fro* 10.SO aa " all 3 are crustal ilaenites.
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Certification of Banaflclal Intttrest * See Note No. 1 on reverse sidel Cbiliry Uial al the lime the work was pollinium]. Die claims coveied in Uiia woik report were recorded in Die cmrenl hbltWt. name or lioU undur d Uonukdal bitaiaal by llie current recorded liolder.__________________ ^^ rv. , t
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Certification of Work Reportl certify that l have a personal kiWMktduK uf the lacls sol foiUi in Ihb Wuik lapurl. haviiiy perloiined the woik or wilnuosud same durinu oikl/or its completion and annexed report is true. ___________ ____ __________________________________
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Credits you are claiming in this report may be cut back. In order lo minimize the adverse effects of such deletions, ptoase indicate from which claims you wish lo priorite the deletion of credits. Please mark (^) one of the following:
1. D Credits are to be cut back starting with the claim listed last, working backwards.2. O Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims contained in this retral of work.3. G Credits are to be cut back as priorized on the attached appendix.
In the eve you have not specified your choice of priority, option one will be implemented.
Note 1: Examples of beneficial interest are unrecorded IraiMltno, option a(|reenients, memorandum of agreement*, tlc., with respect to the mining claim*.
Note 2: If woik hat* been peitonned on patented or leased land, please complete the following:
l cailily Dial ilw iuco*Jod ItoUui liad a bwielicial interest In llw patented or leased Idinl al Hie lima Hie wot k Wda poiloimed.
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OntarioMMsMredu Davatoppamant du Nord
:,|- - -- i|: ji Statement of Costs ! f or Assessment CreditX' i'!i *Wr|H . ;: : ,Etat des coOto aux flnsdu credit d'evaluatlon
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Development and MOM. 4th Floor. 169 Cedar Street. Sudbwy, Ontario : PTC 6AS. telephone (70S) 670-7264. ; ; i ; \
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this statement of coats wHHn 30 days of a request for vsrMoaftmj tt verHlcatkm to not reade, the itVastsr may reject for auMsmsnt work ei or part of the assessmsnt work aubmUlad. jl i ''' ~ ' V
2. Indsrect Costs/CoOts IndlrectsNote: When clahiilno RehabMatto rk Indirect costs are not
Pour 10 rafnbourMnwnl dM IravMix ctocoots IndaTOCte IM sonl p*u sKkistosablos en t&wvt quo travauxd-svahisoon.
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NototLs snregWrs sera tonu ds variOer tos dopeto present Mat dss coflts dans tos 30 Jours suNant urn demands A cat eftot Si to vMfcafen n'ast pas sffectuss. to mkiMre psut retotsrtoul ou uns perite das travaux devaluation preeentea.
FIHng Dtocounta
1. Work fHed within two years of completion Is claimed at lOOHofthe above Total Value of Assessment CreoH11
2. Work fHed three, four or ftVe years after completion to claimed at 50* of the above Total Value of Assessment 'CfsdR. Seecalculations beknr. ! li:!' ; -.1
1. Las kavaux dapoaas dans les deux ans sutant tour achsvement sont rsmboursas A100 H ds to vatour Mate susmenttonnee du crMKrevaJuaUon.
2. Laatravaiixdspoee8troto.que^eouclriqansapresleurachev0rnent eont rembouraea A 60 H de to vatour tolato du credH d'evaJuatton
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Certification Verifying Statement of Coats
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rare Incurred whle conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompanying Report of Work form. 'I-
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J'aneste par la presents:quo tos montants Imflques sont to plus exact possible et que ces depenees ont ete engagees pour effectuer toe travaux d'evaluatlon sur tos terrains molques dana to formuto de rapport de travail d-joint
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