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KrtvJSETIO AlO VLF-^tGKiiTIO Dh^A

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NTS; 52/0 claim nap: M 22

project no.: 1195

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INTRODUCTION

KETHODS USJiD Magnetoaeter VLF

Magnetometer specifications

II Corrected magnetic data

AKN2X IIIVLP specifications

KXEx ivVLF data

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Frpnj march 1? to 20, 198? Norontex Exploration Ltd. conducted a ccubinod masnetometer/VLP survey on part of Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd. 'e Fry Lake property in K. W. Ontario.

The aurvey, which totalled 13.0 iinemiles, was carried out with Scintrex 153-2 equipment combining an MP-4 proton magnetometer and VLF-4- T.aijnetic field instrumentation. An KP-3 base station was cet up at Slate Falls, which served as base for the survey. Collected data were daily corrected and printed on an Epson printer.

iju/irietojieter survey.ivrinex 1 was copied from the Scintrex Instruction Kanual and

contains detailed npecifications of. the MP-S base station and the IGS/rJr-4 eagnetometer.

leadings of the total magnetic field were taken every 50 ft. under normal and every 25 ft. under anomalous conditions.

Diurnal variations were registered by a base station set up at Slate Falls some 11 miles to the southwest of the survey area. Cycling time of the base station was set at 60 sec. and base field at &0023. The correction procedure is described in Annex I pp. 4-28, 29.

Diurnal variations during the survey were in the order of 30 -vaaoas maximally. Corrected magnetic data are listed in

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,-i.rwiex III is copied from the Scintrex VLff-4 Instruction I-ianual and provides details on the instrument and its operation. Tho set up used during the survey was for measurement of the VLF magnetic field or, more specifically, the horizontal and vertical in phase components and the vertical out of phase

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component.Jill utationo were read using Cutler, Maine at a frequency

of 24.0 kHz as transmitter. Headings were discoi.cinued when the station was off the air for maintenance (thursday 12:00-14;00 hrs). .11 VL? data are listed in Annex IV.

Respectfully submitted

Rein van SnkNorontex Exploration Ltd.

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SPECIFICATIONS

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1.1 General Information

The MP-3 Proton Magnetometer i* a high resolution microprocessor- based instrument whose flexibility permits It to function 48 s

portable, mobile, or base station magnetometer* By varying the sensor configuration, the same console can be used to measure both total field and vertical magnetic gradients with a resolution of 0.1 nT.

Data is stored in the MP-3 in an expandable, solid state memory.Data processing is done in field by connecting the instrument to a

B printer, cape recorder, modem or microcomputer. Diurnal correc- II tiona are performed automatically by connecting a portable MP-3 to ' a base station unit and keying in suitable instructions*

The 32 character digital display uses full words in most cases, ensuring clear communication* Both present and previous data are displayed simultaneously, allowing comparisons to be made at a glance during a survey*

The MP-3 records header information, data values, station number, line number and the time of each observation in its internal memory. Data are first sorted by grid number, then in order of increasing line number and, within each line, by increasing station number. In this way, the data are organized logically regardless of the sequence in which they were taken. Ancillary data can also be manually entered and recorded at a given station, alon;; with the magnetic parameters.

The tlP-l may appear complex because of the new microprocessor- based technology employed in its design. However, it does not perform any operation that is, in principle, unfamiliar to an sxpirisneed operator. Only the procedures have changed. For instance, recording data, normally performed by hand in a note book, is executed in the MP-3 by a series of keystrokes and stored in the instrument's digital memory. Likewise* an error spotted in the records, which would be corrected or erased by hand, is now corrected by means of the Edit function which allows the error to be removed from memory, corrected, and then refiled, or erased altogether.

The MP-3 has been designed primarily for use in mineral and groundwater exploration or geological mapping; however, it can be equally useful in archeological searches or marine salvage operations.

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1.2 Feature*

The features of the MP-3 ara summarized below in point form. A more comprehensive description can be found in the MP-3 brochure, available from Scintrax.

- 0,1 gamma resolution over 2OK to 100K gamma range- Total field and vertical gradient measurements- High gradient tolerance- Same console for portable, base station or mobile survey

applications- Keyboard selectable automatic or manual tuning- Automatic diurnal correction without a microcomputer- Simple operation via keypad- 32 character LCD display- Alarm and warning messages ensure data quality

'Speaks* any language with Latin characters- Solid-state memory expandable to hold several days' data- Records actual coordinates- Records time- Records header information- Records ancillary data- Permits revision of data- Outputs to commonly available printers, modems, tape recorders

and microcomputers- Prints data lists and plots profiles directly on a digital

printer- Or^aniees data by grid, line and station number, regardless of

the order in which data were taken- Several power supply options- Wide operating temperature range

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Press Change/Enter to enter this main menu item and scroll to find:

MODE t TOTAL FLD CHANCE?

To changt the nod*, first press Change/Enter.

NODE > TOTAL FLD SELECT/ENTER

Then scroll to see th* 3 remaining modes appear in turn.

(For base station)

(For disabling the magnetometer)

MODE > GRADIENT SELECT/ENTER

NODE > CYCLING SELECT/ENTER

MODE > NONE SELECT/ENTER

Select the required mode and then press Change/Enter to enable it e.g.t

MODEl GRADIENT CHANGE?

4.7 Modes of Opera tion

4.7.1 Total Field Setup

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As described in the above section locate the Total Field mode.

Press Change/Enter to select it*

Now press T . The next menu item it automatic tuning*

MODE > TOTAL FLD SELECT/ENTER

MODE: TOTAL FLD CHANGE?

AUTO TUNING CHO? > SELECTED

This item requires a careful and detailed explanation which will be given now, before continuing with the setup procedures.

The MP-3 will tune itself automatically after every reading* If this feature is disabled, the instrument may have to be tuned manually at each new location*

A, Manual Tuning

In manual tuning, the tuning is preset manually to the value ofthe ambient field at the particular location being measured. Withthis setting the field may vary up to *1000 nT. If *1000 nT is

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exceeded, the warning CHANGE TUNING will appear along with the reading. The tuning should he changed to the value displayed above tho CHANGE TUNING message. Zf this is not done, and the field keeps changing (increasing or decreasing), the message MEASURE AGAIN will appear on the display. Th* threshold for this warning is approximately 1600 nT.

Press Change/Enter. AUTO TUNING CHG? > DISABLED

Scroll. TUNE FLO CHANGE?

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Press Change/Enter and enter the field value.

TUNE FLD > 58000 ENTER

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With th* automatic tuning feature selected, the MP-3 will update the tuning at every reading. This naturally nay leave the instru ment somewhat mistuned if the field hat,changed between the last and the present readings. Generally this is not in excess of the acceptable range of the instrument (*1600 nT). Should this limit be exceeded, however, the message MEASURE AGAIN will appear in the display. The reading Just completed will be used to update the tuning to a new value allowing the repeated measurement to be made with proper tuning. Should the new measurement fail again, the message MEASURE AGAIN will reappear* A few more readings may be tried or, alternatively, the tuning should be changed to the anticipated value*

Scroll to return to: AUTO TUNING CHG? > DISABLED

Press Change/Enter to select this feature and maintain a .1 nT (l nT*l gamma) sensitivity.

AUTO TUNING CHG? > SELECTED

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Press Change/Enter. To start the automatic tuning, the magnetic field at the point of initialization is inserted at this time,

TUNE FLD > 58000 ENTER

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* Refer to the ADDENDUM, page 12 - l for further important information.

C, Selecting the Tuning Field for Manual 6\ Automatic Tuning

The tuning field entered in the above procedure* nuet be correct to within 1600 nT. If not, the message MEASURE AGAIN will appear, meaning that the reading is not accurate. The correct setting for a specific location can be determined with reference to the magnetic map in chapter 5 of this manual* This will provide an approximate value. Measurements should be repeated* to correct the tuning, but if this does not help, the tuning field should be adjusted until the warning messages disappear*

If a tuning value of less than 20,000 nT is entered, the display will read;

TUNE FLD 17000 OUT OP RANGE

This message will also be displayed after first powering up the instrument when no tuning value has ever been entered* A valid tuning value must be entered before taking a measurement. Otherwise the measurement will be in error*

4.7,2 Qradiometer Setup

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In this mode the total field of the lower sensor is measured first, and two seconds later the total field of the upper sensor is measured. The differences between the readings is divided by the sensor separation and the result it displayed as the gradient. Setting up for the Gradient mode differs from the Total Field setup in one detail only*

Press Aux to return tot MAG SETUP ENTER?

Press Change/Enter to enter the menu. MODEt TOTAL FLO CHANGE?

Press Change/Enter and scroll to locate the new selection*

MODS GRADIENT SELECT/ENTER

Press Change/Enter to secure it in memory* MODE;* GRADIENT CHANGE?

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Suppose the display appear* like this in memory)

Enter the Edit mode and press Start/Stop*

STATION - RECALL

STATION ORANGE?

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To take the new measurement at station 40, KAO FLD 49801.6 press Stare/Stop. RECORD DATA?

The message 'RECORD DATA* means that there it already a measurement in memory for the station which is to have it* reading repeated* To replace it, preaB Start/Stop again. Press Record to enter it into memory. The former reading for station 40 has now been erased.

4.13 Diurnal Corrections

4.13,1 Introduction

In order to perform diurnal corrections, the following points should be rememberedi

O At the beginning of a survey, ensure that the clocks on the base station and portable units have bean synchronised.

2) The grid, line and station numbers on the base station unit must not be changed while data is being collected by a portable unit or before the diurnal corrections have been completed. Changing them will prevent the MP-3 from performing the diurnal correction* There is of course, no restriction on the field unit's grid, line, or station number.

3) It is possible to override an incorrect date setting in a portable unit during the correction mode* Therefore, if an error was made, there is no need to try and correct it.

4) Raw field data should be recorded (on a printer, for example) before being corrected; the correction procedure permanently alters the original field data*

5) Base station data remains unchanged by the correction process and can therefore be used to correct nore than one field unit. Two unit* used in the cycling mode cannot be used to correct each other.

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6) The base station can only correct measurement* taken by the field unit if they fall within plus or minus one time cycle. If the base station cycles every minuts, for example, then any readings taken by the field unit both one minute before and after the base station turn off time will be corrected.

If the base station is off for longer than two minutes in the above example, then some data will not be corrected. The uncorrected data will be printed and plotted aa well aa the corrected data.

7) An asterisk (*) appears next to uncorrected data listed on a printer or other device; it disappears after correction* In the display of the field unit a small square will appear beside each corrected item. There is no danger of accidentally correcting the data twice.

8) Each field unit measurement la corrected by uaing a linear interpolation between the two nearest base station readings taken before and after the time of the field measurement.

9) Diurnal corrections should be performed daily, in order to prevent the correcting of field measurements using stale bate station data.

10) In the Gradiometer mode, both Total Field and Gradient are corrected in the same process. However, if the field unit was operating in two distinct modes (e.g. Notebook and Total Field) then the two methods are corrected separately as selected by means of the Method key*

4.13.2 Performing Corrections

Connect an RS 232C adapter to the Data Interface Connector on the rear panel of each MP-3. Plug the interconnecting cable into the MP-3's. On one of the plugs is a switch which should be set to REVERSE. The NORMAL position is used when outputting to a printer. The plug with the switch can be connected either to the field unit or the base station.

Using the Aux key find: MAG SETUP ENTER?

Press Change/Snter and scroll to find the Correction mode.

CORRECTION ENTER?

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9.0 Specifications

Magnatometry Specifications

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Total Field Operating Rang* 20,000 to 100,000 nT (l nT - l gamma)*

Gradient Tolerance For Total Field 5000 nT/m. For Gradiooeter *3200 nT/m.

Total Field Absolute Accuracy *1 nT at 50,000 nT*2 nT over total field operating and temperature range*

Resolution 0.1 nT.

Tuning Fully solid-state* Manual or automatic mode is keyboard selectable.

Reading Time 2 seconds. For portable readings this is th* time taken from the push of a button to the display of the measured value.

Continuous Cycle Times Keyboard selectable in l second increments upwards from 2 seconds to 999 seconds.

Operating Temperature Range "C to *50*C provided optional Display Heater is used belov -20'C.

9.2 Standard Coni o/* Specifications

Digital Display 32 character, 2 line LCD display.

Keyboard Input 14 keys for entering all commands, coordinates, header and ancillary information.

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19B7 DIAMOND DRILLING REPORT

FRY LAKE PROPERTY, NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO

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Sherritt Bordon Mines LimitedMining and Milling Division

Lynn Lake, Manitoba

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SUMMARY

The 1987 drill program consisted of 5767 feet of BQ drilling in 11 holes. Four of these holes, 6 and 9, and B and 11, are considered worthy of more work. One weakly auriferous 2one was identified in holes 6 and 9, and two in holes B and 11. In all four holes the auriferous none is a local shear in mafic to intermediate meta-- vol cani cs. Gold values range from .01 over 3 feet to .10 over 2 feet. There does not appear to be a geophysical signature associated with these auri f erous zones.

Holes 6 and 9 are within geochemical anomaly l, B and 11 are within anomaly 16. Both of these anomalies are in Group 2 . The third anomaly in Group 2, 14, has riot yet been tested by drilling.

It is recommended that the entire property be detailed mapped and sampled,. Semi-reconnaissance mapping in 19B4 was done before the 200 foot grid was cut. Particular attention should be paid to the areas around the four promising drill holes, to lithogeochemical anomalies 10 and 14, (see Figure 3), and to the northwest corner of claim 850227, where the auriferous shear on the Rockmere Lake Explorations property may cross Sherritt's property. More sampling of the core in the four promising holes is also suggested.

Further diamond drilling is recommended in the area of holes B and 11 based on current information. Encouraging surface work in the vicinity of holes 6 and 9 is required to .justify further drilling in this area. Other targets may be identified by the recommended mapping and sam pling program. Any further drilling, including that in the area of holes 8 and 11, should wait until all the new geological, geochemical and geophysical information has been synthesized with existing infor- mati on.

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19B7 Diamond Drilling Report Fry Lake Property, Northwestern Ontario

INTRODUCTION

This report describes the results o-f 5767' o-f BQ diamond drilling in 11 holes on the Fry Lake property in northwestern Ontario (see Figure 1). This drilling tested a number o-f geophysical and geological targets identified by prior mapping and geophysics.

Figure 2 shows the current claim disposition of this property. The original Fry Lake property consisted of 93 claims held by Sherritt and 20 claims optioned from R. Knappett. As a result of the 1984 mapping program, the optioned ground has been dropped and the Sherritt claim group reduced to 67 claims,

A previous report by Kevin Thomson, (Geology Report, Bamaji-Fry Lakes Area, August, 1984), describes the geology of the property as well as location, access, topography arid previous work. This report will deal only with the results of the diamond drilling.

DRILL TARGETS

Holes Fry-87-1 and 7 were designed to test two weak VLF conductors over 1600 ' of strike length. Fry-87-1 was also designed to test the intersection of magnetite ironstone with an inferred fault.

Holes Fry-87-2, 4 and 10 were designed to test 2800' of strike length of a VLF conductor. In hole 4 there was also a second conductor and a geophysical l y inferred fault. Hole 10 was expected to cut the intersection of the VLF anomaly with another fault.

Holes Fry-87-6 and 9 are 1000' apart. Both tested 2 VLF anomalies, oneof which is common to both holes- In hole 6 the second t air get was theintersection of a second VLF anomaly with a fault.

Holes Fry-87-8 and 11 were designed to test two VLF anomalies in the area of a grab sample that returned 12 078 ppb (0.35 opt) Au.

Fry-87-3 was designed to test a weak mag trend believed to define a fold. This is also the area of a grab sample that returned 123 ppb Au in an area of intense carbonate veining.

Figure 3 shows the location of these drill holes.

RESULTS OF THE 1987 DRILLING

FRY-87-l. 7These two holes were designed to test the same geophysical anomaly, 1600' apart. They show a similar stratigraphy which includes mafic, intermediate and felsic metavolcanics, graphitic chert, banded iron stone and felsic: intrusives. Shear z ones are present in both holes, although the intensity of shearing appears greater in hole 1.

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Figure 3. Hole locations

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Mafic Metavolcanics

These include? massive, brecciated and amphibol i tized units. They are generally medium to dark green, fine to very fine grained and show weak patchy carbonatization. Biotite alteration is common, occassion- ally comprising up to 10X of the rock. Sulfide mineralization is confined to trace to minor amounts of pyrite.

The brecciated unit is characterized by 40 to 50"/. quartz stringers, pods and lenses that brecciate the host mafic metavolcanic. The amphibolite unit is characterized by 60 to 70V. l to 3 mm horneblende grains that give the rock a spotted appearance.

Intermediate MetavolcanicsThis unit is light to medium green and is harder than the mafic metavolcanics. It is found primarily in hole 7.

Felsic MetavolcanicsThis unit is light grey, massive, fine grained and hard. It appears almost rhyolitic, is weakly carbonatized and contains trace to minor pyrite. This unit is found primarily in hole 7.

Graphitic ChertThe graphitic chert is an aphanitic black rock containing 40 to 60X graphite and up to 25"/. sulfides, mainly pyrite with subordinate pyrr hotite. There are scattered lenses of grey chert and dark grey argil lite in this unit that do not contain graphite. Some sections of the core appear banded, however, the banding is usually greatly distorted by the sulfides and graphite.

Stringers, pods and lenses of quartz-carbonate vein material comprise up to lOX of this unit. The stringers are usually boudinaged and frequently brecciated.

Chert, Magnetite IronstoneIn both holes this unit is directly below the graphitic chert unit. In addition to the chert and magnetite ironstone, a third unit is usually present. This rock is a soft, light green, chloritic material referred to as volcanic mudstone. The three units are variably interbedded in the two holes.

This unit is well bedded, the beds ranging from 3 mm to 5 cm. The chert bands are occassionall y brecciated by fine quartz stringers. The magnetite bands are sometimes weakly graphitic. The sulfide in this unit, up to 5X pyrite and pyrrhotite, is concentrated in these graphitic bands. Millimetre and centimetre scale drag folding is common in this unit.

There is more magnetite in hole 7 than in hole 1. In hole l most of the magnetite is present as discrete .5 to l mm grains and crystals concentrated in bands while in hole 7 there are bands of massive magnetite that will suspend a pencil magnet, as well as scattered crystals within the chert and volcanic mudstone.

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Tms chert bands are usually moderately to intensely brecciated, and are frequently well laminated. In many cases the cement around the breccia fragments is the volcanic mudstone. This may account -for the slight green tint in much of the chert. While magnetite crystals are sparse in the chert, they are common in the volcanic mudstone, in some cases comprising up to 257. of the rock. One to 3 mm "sheaves" or bundles of tremolite crystals are sometimes present in the volcanic mudstone.

Shear ZonesIn both holes the chert-ironstone unit is followed by a shear z one. I n hole l the shearing is strong, resulting in the development of bio tite, chlorite-biotite, chlorite-carbonate and chlorite-carbonate-talc schists. Chlorite and biotite are the predominant minerals, suggesting a mafic metavolcanic parent rock. This corresponds well with hole 7 where the less sheared rock appears to be a mafic metavolcanic. Scat tered lenses of intensely carbonatized chert-ironstone are common in the shear zone. Magnetite is rare in the volcanic mudstone in this unit while tremolite is abundant.

Up to 57. quarts-carbonate veining, usually boudinaged, is common in the shear zones. Pyrite and pyrrhotite, the only sulfides present, are found mainly in the chert-ironstone lenses.

Felsic IntrustvesThis unit is present below the first shear zone in both holes. In hole l it is a massive feldspar porphyry that occurs twice, with sheared rock both above and below. Its massive nature and the presence of sheared rock on both sides of it suggest that it is post-shearing. In hole 7 the unit occurs only once, and is weakly sheared, which suggests either pre- or syn~shearing emplacement.

The feldspar porphyry in hole l consists of 40 to 507. .5 to 3 mm euhedral to subhedral feldspar crystals set in a fine grained, 'chlorite-biotite matrix. One to 3 mm cubes of pyrite, comprising up to

17. of the rock, is the only sulfide present.

In hole 7 the felsic intrusive may be a quartz or quartz-feldspar porphyry, however, the shearing has obscured the nature of most of the phenocrysts. In the upper part of the unit most of the discernable phenocrysts are quarts. They are set in a sheared, fine grained biotite-sericite matrix that "flows" around the phenocrysts, giving the rock a porphyroblastic texture. Toward the end of this unit it becomes feldspar porphyritic, with scattered 6-10 mm "cumulate" zones that contain 80 to 907. phenocrysts.

DiscussionThe graphitic chert unit corresponds with the location of the first VLF anomaly in both holes. The second VLF anomaly in hole l corresponds to the lower shear zone, and in hole 7 it corresponds to the shear zone. The initial shearing in hole l corresponds with the proposed fault zone.

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y-four samples, representing 151.5' of hole l and twenty-seven es, representing 99.5' of hole 7, were assayed for gold. All

values were trace.

FRY-B7-2. 4 and 10These three holes were designed to test the east, (hole 2), west, (hole 4), and central, (hole 10), portions of a 2800' VLF anomaly, located in the centre of Canoe Bay. Hole 4 was also targeted on a local VLF anomaly and a proposed shear zone. Hole 10 was targeted on the intersection of a proposed fault with the VLF anomaly.

Holes 2 and 10 were drilled north to south, however, in order to avoid drilling on questionable ice, hole 4 was drilled south to north. Keeping in mind the reversed order in hole 4, the gross stratigraphy in the 3 holes is very similar. They start in intermediate and felsic metavolcanics, fallowed by interbedded clastic and chemical meta- sediments and end in mafic metavolcanics. The same stratigraphy is present in four holes drilled on this VLF trend on the Rockmere Lake Explorations property to the east.

Litholoqies

Intermediate MetavolcanicsHole 4 was stopped before intersecting this unit. In hole 10 this unit is an obvious tuff, in hole 2 i t is less certain. It varies from massive to weakly foliated, is light grey to medium green and is relatively hard. Carbonatization is pervasive but generally weak, although there are scattered zones where it is more intense. Minor amounts of pyrite and pyrrhotite are common.

Felsic Tu-ffThis unit is massive, light grey and hard. Most of the fragments are quartz. They range from .1 to 2mm, are angular to subrounded and comprise up to 60"/. of the rock. Scattered lapilli fragments appear cherty. With depth, up to 257. of the fragments are feldspathic. Carbo nate alteration to scattered, irregular patches. Trace to minor pyrite is present.

ChertThis unit is very similar to the chert-ironstone unit described previously, however there is much less ironstone. Magnetite comprises a maximum of l O"/, of this unit, usually much less. In hole 2 50X of this unit is quartzite, in hole 10 there is only 107. quartzite and in hole 4 it is absent.

This unit is seen only once in holes 2 and 10, but is present three times in hole 4, intercalated with weakly sheared, biotite-rich mafic metavolcani c.

Mafic MetavolcanicThis unit is weakly sheared and biotite-rich when it occurs intercalated with the chert-ironstone unit. Locally the shearing becomes more intense and the rock is best described as a biotite schist. Weak carbonatization is common, as is minor to l'/, pyrite.

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Chloritic and Banded Argillitesslaty argillite is generally well bedded, with up to 107. chert and

quartzite. It is light to medium grey, very -fine grained and relatively so-ft. Distortion and/or brecciation of some o-f the banding is common. There is 5 to 10 7. pyrite and pyrrhotite in this unit in hole 2, taut only 27. pyrite in hole 10. There is 107. magnetite in hole 2, none in hole 10. These units are not present in hole 4. Their stratigraphic position is occupied by units of chert-ironstone.

The chloritic argillite in hole 10 corresponds to the banded argillite in hole 2. The chloritic argillite is distinguished by its strong green colour and lack o -f banding. The banded argillite has bands o-f dark grey argillite, subordinate quartz ite-chert and minor chloritic argillite. Both units contain up to 25/i quarts-carbonate vein material and have scattered bands of chert-ironstone. Pyrrhotite is the predominant sul-fide, with minor pyrite and trace chalcopyrite.

There is a shear none preceding the chloritic argillite in hole 10 that is not present in hole 2. The rock is highly weathered and is described as a chlorite-clay minerals schist. It is quite soft, is finely laminated and contains minor pyrite.

GabbroThis is the -first unit in hole 4. Holes 2 and 10 did not continue -far enough south to intersect this unit. It is a massive, dark green rock that has been quite weathered, leaving it rich in clay minerals and relatively soft. It is quite coarse grained initially, but becomes progressively -finer grained with depth.

Amphibolitized Babbro/Mafic MetavoleanicThis unit is also too far south to appear in holes 2 and 10. It is massive, medium to coarse grained, medium to dark green and relatively soft. Large variations in texture are common in this unit, due to frequent changes in grain size and mineralogy. There are zones of highly weathered rock in this unit that are very soft, having been altered to clay minerals. Sulfide mineralization is rare.

DiscussionThe VLF anomaly tested by all three holes, VLF-97, is probably due to a sulfide rich zone {5-257. pyrite+pyrrhotite) within an intermediate to felsic metavolcanic unit in hole 2. In hole 4 this anomaly cor responds to a 13' band of biotite schist. In hole 10 a 42' shear zone probably explains anomaly 97.

The proposed fault in hole 4 corresponds to a schistose, highly weat hered zone within an amphibolitized mafic metavalcanic/gabbro. The 42' shear zone in hole 10 suggests that the proposed fault does intersect the VLF anomaly.

One hundred five samples, representing 261.5' of core, were taken from hole 2. With two exceptions, all values were trace. Sample 1855, cut from 83 to 85' in an intermediate metavolcanic, assayed .01 oz./ton Au, as did sample 1894, cut from 354 to 357' in an intermediate to felsic metavolcanic.

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Sj^ty-eight samples, representing 185.5' of core, were taken -from hole 4WWith three exceptions, all values were trace. Samples 4081, 4101 and 4143 all assayed .01 02./ton Au. Sample 40B1 was cut -from 77 to 86'. This sample was taken -from an extremely weathered zone in the amphibolitized gabbro/mafic metavolcanic. Most of the core was lost from this interval, only three feet remaining for the sample. Sample 4101 was cut from 394 to 397 in a biotite schist. Sample 4143 was cut from 618 to 620.5' in a chert ironstone unit.

Twenty-seven samples, representing 56.5' of core, were taken from hole 10. Only one sample assayed greater than trace gold. Sample 4386, cut from 199.5 to 202.5' in a felsic tuff, assayed .01 oz./ton.

It is the opinion of the writer that these scattered, isolated gold values are of little significance. The six samples that returned greater than trace gold values represent six different lithologies. In every case the samples on either side assayed only trace gold .

FRY-87-3This hole was collared in gabbro, and intersected units of chert- ironstone, mafic metavolcanic, quartz porphyry and intermediate meta volcanic. All the units in this hole have been described previously. The most interesting rock in the hole is a mineralized shear zone, 11.5' wide, within a mafic metavolcanic. The rock is moderately to intensely carbonatized and contains up to 15X disseminated pyrite.

All of the 70 samples assayed, (143' of core), returned trace gold values. With the exception of the shear zone, there was no signigicant carbonatization and no evidence of a fold structure.

FRY-87-5This hole was collared in intermediate metavolcanic, but most of the hole is in mafic metavolcanic. The most interesting rock in this hole is a 26' altered zone that contains 8' of a "chicken-wire" textured rock followed by four feet of biotite schist, five feet of amphiboli- tized rock and another nine feet of biotite schist.

The "chicken-wire" textured zone is so-called because the rock has been bleached and the resulting pattern on the surface of the core resembles chicken-wire. The rock is relatively soft, suggesting that the bleaching is not due to silicification, but instead to carbonat ization. As the rock effervesces only weakly an iron carbonate rich fluid is suggested. This is supported by the presence of abundant soft, rusty brown ankeritic material on broken surfaces.

The biotite schist is characterized by 307. biotite, with local concen trations to 607.. The upper zone is moderately sheared and moderately to intensely carbonatized. The lower zone is intensely sheared, resul ting in a mylonitic appearance and is only moderately carbonatized. The biotite is much finer grained in the lower zone.

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amphibolitic zone is massive, relatively coarse grained and weakly t^noderately carbonati zed. There are occassional l cm aggregates of amphibole needles, biotite flakes and pods o-f sulfides. One to 5"/. pyrite is present in this zone, the only zone with more than minor sulfides.

Twenty-five samples, representing 61' o-f core, were assayed for gold. All returned trace values. The altered zone probably explains the VLF anomaly in this hole, however there is nothing in the hole that suggests a mag anomaly.

FRY-B7-6 and 9These holes are 1000' apart. They were drilled to test three VLF anomalies, one of which is common to both holes. The stratigraphy in these two holes is somewhat similar. Units intersected in both holes are mafic, intermediate and felsic metavolcanics - both pyroclastics and flows, and chert-ironstone. Biotitic quartz-feldspar porphyry, gabbro, and chlorite schist are found only in hole 9. Amphibolite is found only in hole 6.

Most of these units have been described previously. Minor amounts of saussurite are common in the mafic units. The lapi11i-tuff units are characterized by up to 30X, 2 to 20 mm lapilli fragments.

The most interesting unit in hole 6 is an 18' zone of weakly sheared mafic metavolcanic, from 212 to 230 feet. It is moderately carbonat- ized and contains up to 5X pyrite concentrated along the margins of quartz-carbonate stringers. All samples from this unit gave only trace gold values. This unit probably explains the first VLF anomaly, the second one may be due to a four foot band of biotite schist.

Thirty-nine samples, representing 88.5' of core, were assayed for gold. Only one, 4200 - .01 oz./ton from 277.5 to 279', gave a value greater than trace.

There appeared to be little of any interest in hole 9, however two of the 42 samples, (98' of core), returned values greater than trace gold. Sample 4371, ( 299 to 301'-.01 oz./ton), and sample 4372, ( 308 to 311'- .02 oz./ton), are from the same mafic metavolcanic unit. There was little in either of these samples to distinguish them from the surrounding rock. There is nothing in this hole that definitely explains the VLF anomalies. The first corresponds to the biotitic quartz-feldspar porphyry, the second to a massive mafic metavolcanic with minor to l "/, pyrite.

FRY-S7-B and 1.1These holes are 200 feet apart and are stratigraphically identical. Hole 8 was drilled in the vicinity of a lithogeochemical sample that assayed 12 078 ppb (.35 opt) Au. Hole 11 was drilled to follow up on the favourable mineralization in hole 8. Both holes intersected only mafic and intermediate metavolcanics.

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are two gold bearing zones in these holes. In hole 8 the upper extends -from 26 to 39 feet, in hole 11 it extends -from 86 to 95',

The lower zone in hole 8 is erratic, with isolated gold values scat tered over an 8' width, -from 485 to 493'; in hole H there are iso lated gold values scattered over a 14' width, -from 359 to 373'. Table l summarises the gold values in these holes.

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The Upper ZoneIn both holes the upper zone is a zone of weak shearing within a massive intermediate to mafic metavolcanic. In hole 8 the zone con tains 50"/. l to 5 mm quartz-carbonate stringers and up to 25"/., {average 5-107.), very fine grained, disseminated sulfides, mainly pyrite. The carbonate is iron rich, weathering to a rusty brown. Two samples, 4255 and 4256, appeared to contain some extremely fine grained arseno pyrite.

In hole 11 the upper zone contains 10 to 20"/. quartz-carbonate vein material and is moderately to intensely carbonatised. There is much less pyrite in this hole, only 1-27., and no visible arsenopyrite.

The Lower ZoneIn both holes the scattered, erratic gold values are contained within a wide z one of weakly to moderately sheared mafic metavolcanic. The rock is very similar to the upper zone but has less pyrite and no arsenopyrite. There does not appear to be any particular feature characteristic of the gold-bearing samples in this zone except the possible presence of arsenopyrite. Many of the samples that returned only trace gold values were identical to those that gave significant gold values.

DiscussionThe upper zone is the more promising of the two. The lower zone was found in outcrop and sampled. Despite the presence of up to 107. sulfides in both quarts-carbonate veins and wall rock, all the samples returned only trace gold values. The upper sane has not been found in outcrop.

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gold appears to be associated with sulfides, and arsenopyrite is oparticular importance, the highest and third highest values coming from samples containing arsenopyrite. One of the targets in hole B was the intersection of two VLF anomalies. The location of this intersection in the drill hole suggests that it is due to overburden rather than bedrock.

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

The VLF anomalies in holes l and 7 are due to graphitic chert. All the samples -from these holes returned trace gold values. No further work is recommended.

Holes 2, 3, 4 and 10 were drilled to test VLF anomalies with associated magnetic anomalies. This association suggests possible sulfide replacement of magnetite ironstone, which hosts economic gold mineralisation in the nearby Pickle Lake greenstone belt (the Pickle Crow mine). The gold values in these holes are scattered and erratic, and are considered of little significance. No further drilling is recommended in this area.

Fry-B7-5 was designed to test a weak VLF anomaly crosscutting a mag trend. Qnl^y trace gold values were returned. No further work is recommended.

Holes 6 and 9 were drilled 1000 feet apart and have one VLF anomaly in common. One sample in hole 6 and two in hole 9 returned gold values of 0,01 to .02 ounces per ton. Although these values are marginal at best, they are worthy of some follow-up work. No further drilling is recommended at this time, however this area should be mapped and sampled in detail. In addition, more sampling of the core in these holes is recommended. Any core that has not been split between 250 and 300 feet in hole 6, and between 275 and 325 feet in hole 9, should be sampled.

Holes 8 and 11 are the two most promising holes of the 1987 program. Two zones of gold mineralisation were identified in these holes. Table l lists the assay results from these holes.

Follow-up drilling is .just i f Final hole locations, however, detailed mapping and sampli vicinity. Particular attention zones hasting the gold mineral the east. Surface projections intersection at approximately be used in areas of no outcrop

ied by the results in these two holes.should await the results of extensive

ng of all available outcrop in theshould be paid to tracing the two shear ization. They appear to be converging toof the two drill holes indicates their 164+80 E and 32+10 N. Humus sampling can

Further core sampling is recommended from these two holes. It is probably worthwhile to sample all the unsplit core between 6 and 187 feet and between 441 and 654.5 feet in hole 8; and between 16 and 106 feet, and between 333 and 406 feet in hole 11.

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1987 drilling indicates that the gold on this property is asso- cisrced with local shear zones in mafic to intermediate metavolcanics. These shear zones do not coincide with VLF anomalies, probably due to the relative lack of sul-fides. Any VLF anomaly that corresponds to a known shear zone should be considered a -favourable target -for further work.

GeochemistryA detailed and comprehensive geochemical study was conducted on the samples taken during the 1984 reconnaissance mapping program. 16 anomalous areas were identified. These were grouped and the groups were numbered according to their gold potential, with Group l having the greatest potential, Group 2 next etc. The -four most interesting holes (6 and 9, 8 and H) lie within two of the three geochemical l y anomalous areas in Group 2. Although this cannot be considered definitive evidence, anomaly 14, the third in Group 2, takes on added importance. Figure 4 shows these drill holes relative to the geochemical anomalies.

MappingThis property was mapped in 1984 on a semi-reconnaissance basis, along claim lines and half claim traverses. Although the general geology in the drill holes matches that of the geology map, many units, particularly the felsic intrusives, and some of the chemical sediments, are not shown on the geology map. This is probably due to the relatively widely spaced traverse lines. A 200 foot grid was cut on the property subsequent to the mapping to allow geophysical surveys to be carried out. This will allow detailed mapping and sampling of the entire property.

Only three of the six most favourable geochemical anomalies were tested by the 1987 drilling. During the course of the detailed mapping and sampling, close attention should be paid to the areas of anomalies 10, 11 and 14. Anomaly 10 is of particular interest as it includes a major shear zone and has two of the four highest gold values on the property.

The auriferous shear zone on the Rockmere Lake property, (see Figure 2), strikes approximately 150 degrees. If it extends onto Sherritt's property it should be found in the northeast corner of claim 850227. This is another area of particular interest during the detailed mapping.

lain A. Allen 22 May 87

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